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ec ce rs fn ub w ry e w ne ad xt w te as ub Pied Wee ad 4a be wo wv 0 be ok ole ie oa oy oe ble ue no irs uk wy uy amt whe MARINE NEWS. But Little Animation Apparent at This Port Yester- day. Non-Appenrance of the Expected Fleet of Lumper Ves- scl8, Around the Lakes—Dock and Other Notes—Arrivals and Do- partures. HOME GATUERINGS, YRETENDAY A DULL DAY. Notwithstanding the falrwind from the north- enst, but fow of tho big Moet expected putin uh onpearanes, and the tugs mado tong trips down tho like looking for tows, but. wore com. pelted to return light. Ef tho wind holds good today tho expected lumber flect will mato Its nppearance, and the hearts of the tugmen wilt be made wind by plenty todo, The cold weather bas killed the excursion businoss, and the little stenmers and yuckta are propiring to go into winter quarters, HOCK AND OTHE NOTES. ‘Tho fe-saving station at Middla Island Is now cumplote. ‘The schooner Jonnlve! tas been abandoned ag a total wrock. Tho schooner Siberia .has gone jote winter quarters at Gurden Island, ‘The Sailors’ Union meets tomorrow evening nt No. 99 West Randolph atreet. “Te cost tho Canadian tity Meltae $116 to twa vessel from Detroit to Toledo, The Osworo Erqces coming to tho front as amntine paper. It deserves support. ‘Tho tug Favorite and hor tow of tumber-barges arrived frou Menominoe yesterday uftcrnoun, ‘The monster steam-barve Caisholm arrived in port yesterday from Uittfulo with cargo of cont. It wilt cost tha Mary Grover $47) to repalr tho Samiuges received In hor récent mishap at Fair- aver, 7 ‘ “The boty of Daniel Stewart, of tho schooner I. W. Perry, has been found on the beach at ‘Travetee Cliy. Tho Union Line propollor day Gantd was towel {ou North branch clovator yosterday afternoon to finish londing. “Thd dry-docks about the whole chain of Inkes: are pressed with work, attd the domand for ship= curpenters Is very uctive, Tha now Canadian route via Midland Is meet- A with muoh favor, Terminol fuollltics at AMidlaad are Bill tobe excolient. \ Capt. Armstrong, of the schooner Elia Merton, hAs sigaifled his intention to suo the Kingston Forwarding Company for tho 600 bushels of wheat his cargo overran, Capt. Furlong’s fine tug, tho Now Era, azain put fn apperrance yeaterdny with five lnmber- yards (burgcs) fron Muskegon. The New Era mukea ber trips ag regular as ni railroad train. It ta thought by sompotent Judges that It will cost about $3,000 to yet tho Moontiht In condl- tlon again. She had just been furnished with a few outit of ropes, und aome now sull, all of whiub suffered moro or loss, Aating-Scorntary Franoh, in fi letter, seta forth that tho focal Steamboat Inspectors have nO alithority to impose flues. Their duties in euses of negligence or fneoinpetency, ete., 13 aitnply to revoke or suspend Heonses, {t ts undorstond that tho ruitof tho Inter- Ocean Transportation Company against James Rhoritfs, for large dan.aves for aliered delay in bullding tho chine of the stedm-onre Minnes sotn, has been discontinued by mutunt consent, Gnd that the steamboat company Sutends paying ‘Mr. Shetltfs tha Unlance due on the engine sbout $5,000, AROUND TITRE LAKES GOODRICH’A NEW ATRAMBR MICHIGAN, Spectat Dispatch to Tae UMcaco Tribune MinwauReE, Wis, Oct. 0.—The now tron freight and passonyer atoamer Michigan, in- tended for tha Grand Huvan ratte, wilt arrive hore fram Detroit on Sunday noxt, Hor ollicera arens follows; Mastor, Redmond Prindiville; First, Mate, doses Russolt; Second Mato, Ale bert Bohuette; First Engineer, Goorge Cuwa Clerk, Mr. Arhott: Steward, George’ Nelso: The Wiseonan, the slater boat, will by launched on Wednesday, aud to make her available for the route this winter abo Swill be towed np about the Ist of Novembor, and fer Uippor worl ished at thi port. Sho will bo dumtanded by Capt. J. Fu Smallinan, > DRIFTED ASHORE, Spestal Disddtch to The Chieacd Tribune, Ponr Bunwenc, Ont, Ovt, %.—Tho barge Atnerled, while loading ties here yesterday from the wreck of the Princess Alexandria, delfted ashore during nk zale, A yout moun from this Pluce, In pttempting to resol shara. wis drowned. Tho wind blawan galo from the south~ west all day. ASHORE IN TH STRALTS. Spretal Disputeh to ‘vhs Chieaaa Tetdunes MuATAUKEE, Wins Oct. 0.--Tho master of the propeller Arnie ropiria scuing a luego throce and-nft sohooner, decals Inden, fstiore in tho Btraits about ton miles above Chevoygan on Fri- day evening. AUNTING A CARQO, Spteial Dispatch (a The Chicayo Tribune. MILWAUKEE, Wis. Oct. 0.—Tho stouin-batgo Nabunt loft for Chicago leat ovening in quest of S@eralo cargo, : PORT OF CITICAGO. * ARRIVALR, Btmr Corona, Milwaukoo, wundeles. Prop Bi in. Hustasa, irius, Prope. G, dial), Muskexon, tunibor, Prop Nionael yf Stance 4 ie cob Nowbutath, Luitaia, mundi Bra i tolioni ih Suskoxor, 1 ber, » Eitkox, ALuskoxon, luinber, Krab .C; Htittain, Bauwaluck, xundrics, ftob Albert Sopar, Musexon, Inte Reap Colin Campboll, latdiuste) rup Annie Laura, Muskoxon, Drop ‘tempest, some, Lambe tu core Dulbar, Muskegon, Hrop Hi, Coluhotm, HonalG, Prop IU B. Perong, South prop Hwaliow, Montane. op Re H, Padianmact, Museen Prop Buckoyo, Muskedun, Min br cop Ana Voit, unato, Mund ua top Coloradu, Hurfaluy mundslss, Prop dob eeidgoun ar, Bay City, rop New Kru, Grand fis yun, towin Erop it, G. Votars, Maniaiau, lnm Prop Cinrion Hlotz, Alntistua, huinbe: Prop Favorite, Senuminye, towne. cup Maine, Muskezon, lunar, Fayotte, Munfatau, Jumber, fob sluusie Muratiall, Muniatve, lumbar, rop dafies Fisk dr, iuitalo, sundries, gohe Kaur Heathers, Ptankpurt, twuuar, ube Milwaukeu dolla, st, Joseph's laland, poles, che Nvlity Torrent, stusxoyon, jumbur. Schr Ford Kiver, Ford Kivur, limber. chr Aliguiuny, Mitwaukoo, fii. dene Hofachal, Monomine, unter. Zehir Resumption, Furd Ivor, Sauber. §ebr Motropuils, Mantsteo, lumbar, UE Aujronduck: Grand Hayou, iuinver, spor d: Uh Meret, Whitw Laevo, lumber, deur Minaryn, Muskexou, jumber, or Ntatford, Muskeaun, lumber, Jer Andrew Juckaun, Muvkox ie Levi Geant, Muskowon, fumbor, chr Rouxg Bluniens, Miskexon, lumber, Sehr Kvuling, Muskegon, inoue, Sobr Vina, Miuakogon, luinbor. gebe York state, Muskegon, lumbar Behe Pronto, Grind tayen, Linber,, Relir’ Stunna, Alaniacen, A. iicinund, Muakow Hebrd M. Davin, Muskexo ee che Kaw Lune, Mus! Hehr Sonia Slnutvuns Ste Rene Ligstu Douk, Bi Reber It. Mason, Rehr Minetine, Bene O18 etic Mary nd Debr‘Transfur, bur. Kone Siory, Muskegon, lunuvee. _ Hohe U7 klatanenss iuseocon, 1umbor. Ber HL ii Grand Taye N wae ‘ See 3 Furey, Mluntagust Betir Rvoitng iintuseGrand Have Bebe Myatio, Muskexon, tuuibor. Relr Agnoa 8, Hat, Muauitstes, tuber, Bent dincoin Dat, Mivkewin, luader, our Oak tuut, Sauls Haye ratlroad bles, ie Kllonwoud, White take, tunber, nud, Monunitnuy, luubyr, oh Senosmlnee, lumbar, + Woud, slarinetio, Mimber, ey ar UEa ESE atacen tombe pana ta iran th pemeen O22: of, Luciuor, Inbar. i da, Pudtons, Susie w Day, Miksknuen Fhiimisson, 3 ogy Latttih . Kawmucias, isi SEEEES: Bi is ZEZZEEE lumber, Miankagi, imines, oi » Grund inven, lumber, kimr Co igen PAILINOM, ronh, Milwaukey, sundries. Stusr Graog Grumamnd: Hout favor. sundries, {ron Newoungn, tutato. a4 a ba muerte 2 JF AY. Blasichard, Buralo, 0 bi corn aud auns nines, sundeioa, Hon Euruor, sunuelos, Kenton itu or, sunucios, Burtalo. Whit bu corn, 1 Huchislo, bLUA Oa corn, race, Hunalo, a. by cnn. ieheiot, latin, + trl sine, lluht. iuuton, Cioraland, light. OTHER LAKE Ports. rowr nunoy, Spectat Dispatch to ‘fhe Crleago Tribune, Pout tlunon, Mict., Oct, 0—0:80 p. m.—Passod Up—Propellers Mantunu, Ogeraw, Avon, Don M. Dickerson, Willian) Cowie and barged, D. M. Wilyon and vonsort, 0, Townsend aud vonsart, Buy City and barges, Yosemite and barges, i THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, OCTOBER 1 0, 1881—TEN PAGS, Tron Ago ond, gory ort; xchooners Otonatico, J. H. Hailey, and Mf. Unarklow; steamers Komoenaw, niinaw, and Arizona. Jown—Prapollera Algatka nod consort, Henry Howard mid barges, ta Chatfen and ‘baryca, Burov City and tnirges, settonnere Cavailer, foutea, tonry W. Sage, Melvin 8, Bacon, and Minter; steamers Flora and Pearl; tugs Vuleas wad ragt, Mockingbird and ratte, . Wind north, fights woather uloudy. CHENOYGAN, aoectal Mismatch to The Chteoca Trinunes CURBOYGAN, Mich. Oct. J. —Cleared—Propoltors Canada and Northorn Q: Arrived—Propelier 1 schooners Pensaukes, Adu Mudony DoH. Haltey, Wells Auer, Anuie M. Potoraan, ‘and fda Kelth, Wine west, brisk, Wenthor clear and plousins. MANQUETTE Bortlat Diavateh to ‘The Chtenoa Tribune. Mata neat, Micha Oct. ¥—Passed up—lro+ eller Inia Pearrived--iropolters 1 1 Hale, sparta, and fT. KB. ‘Tuttle; sehoonors A. Cradley, Sumatra, Gearge ly, Mongutngon, Charles Woil, and Bt Lawrence, Clewred—fchvonor Southwest, ct xD. Spectat Diengten to ‘The Chicaga Tvibune, CenvRtast, Of, Ont. .—Cluarad for Chicaro— Propeltera Milwaukoo, Chiengo, and Now York, merehundlae, were Hpeetat Wisvateh to Tra Mrteago Tritnne. Brie, Va., Oct.—Clenrou—Fropellor Lycoming, morchandise, Chiongo. AMUSEMENT AMERICAN DEBUT OF Rosst. After only two rehoarsis with his company, Signor Ernesto Ross! made fils first appearance: In this country lust Monday evening ut the (love Thaatre. Boston, ht the vharacter of King dear, ‘Tho house wasn vory large on, and the performance created Hnbouuded onthusiasn, It 18 generally spoken of ust marvelous speelnen of tho netor’s wrt, and some Of tho critics aro in= clined to rank Rossi above his predecessor here, Kalvin. Longfellow. visited the notor at the cloye of the performance, and told Hosal that “his Impersonation was tha grandest of all that ho tad seen, and that thero wns no room for criticism." One critic Biya that Signor Morsi's' mothod strikes the speatator most forelhly for ita naturalness, ‘There Is no clnp-trap In tt, no effort of exagger- ation of any kind, Ut fs tho total absenor of all urt that characterizes his action and dolivery, tnd tho alfect is suporbly human, In the malin, hig Interpretation of Lear is lesa royal than fatherly, and consequontly so full of pathos as to draw teurd to all oyos.” Anottor saya that ifs “tmpcrsonation may be said to bold the middle place between tho robust and tho Iutel- Jectual. His etfects are zittned boldly, but naver with violence, nor do they Jack nish, The anger of the monurch is expresso) by genuine passion, not by deelamatory yeliomence. His treatment of the famous ‘ vurse scene’ ts an Inatancg In point, whero thore Is un entire abs Bence of noything Uke rant, without loss of In- tensity or forco, In the lighter: scones be is eminently natural, and without the appearance of offert. Tho recoynition of Cordetia was ono of tho mo#t pnthet ie scenes wo remember to have witnessed upon tho staye, Without an uttered word, tho story was roveale} in tho moulie countenance, the oloquent. hands, the speaking gestures of thouctor; and the nouse fulrly rose uthim.” ‘Tne noting version was prepared by Koss] himself. As between MeCultough and Nosai i this ohnaricter, the New York Herwit critic saya that the American actor “has a nore powerful and richer voice, and note with more Vigor and force, but Is not as true te Ahitk- Apento’s Ident.” The aderrtixer sums ip ita opinion as follows: “ Signor Rosal {4 a tragic actoraf a very noble strain, richly endowed by: mature and finely trated by art. posseasad of original foreo and fnsignt Ina high, if not tho Highest, dexree, and exeeptionally gifted with parnethto power, The most tmurked churacter- stio of his style Is his reserve; ho literally Hover rants, and nt the bizbt of ‘tho altitation tly stirs the inugination by @ stress of pussion whloh is suggested rather than fully displayed. GERMAN COMEDY. The simple announcement tint Collmer & Isenstoin’al Gorman comedy company would ‘bring out Inst evening Adolph L/Arronge’s Intost farce-comedy “Der Compignon” (Tho Part- hee") had the effect of filling MeVicker's Then- tro {nef oventhy almost {o the Inst sont. ‘The suoceas of this author ae a comedy writer has heen phenomenal. It is but a few yoarssluco ho lirst appenrod before the public in the charm- ing comedy “Mein Leopold.” Great as tho suc- cess of this piece was, hia sueceading produc tions, such as * Dr, Klaus,” * Hans Lonel," ete., Were nv lesssueveasful, and today he atande pro- eminent among all the Germun comedy-writers, ‘Tho great sevret of his success doos not lie so muéh fn the use of britilunt innetaze as in tho mnsterly banding of tly subject and tho close copying from life of all the charnnters, even the Amni(est of which are of importance to tho action of the drama. ‘Tho play. both in niake-ttp and construecion. differs but little fram. the ochors written by Mr. L’Arronge. Ject Is changed, and thntis rbout all. the shtae woll-drawn characters, the sume gonad hammor and wit, and the same rapidity of retion. ‘This tntest produation ts, if anything, superior to Mr. L'Arconge’a provious ones, inusmach ag its plot Ia more Interesting. Like "Mein Tco- pele itinkes tor tts subject a father’s bifid love for his chil, but hore tha sitniurity ends, ‘This fathor docs hot ruin himself by equnndore ing bis tnoncy upon bis ehitd, but shnply tts It o bard atriggie to give up his daughter to her husband after hor marriage, boing of the opinion that ho ought to romnitt ber guardian, tho atmo as before her marriage. He Amuly, however, Is brought to tis senses through the agency of a bonr Apple-womun, who wants his ald in teay> ing her children so a3 to make ber happy ag sto is Inthe way of her duughter’s bappiness, not boing deemed nyistocratic cnough for the man whom her dauchter loved. ‘The loading charamers wore nll in able hands, but that cannot bo snid about some of tho minor parts; still the perfarmancens a whole was na xoud ag could well ive been expected. The prin- cIpAE rile Of Atgual Voss, manufacturer, was ihost brilllantty portrayed by Me. itlohard. Flo proves himsolf to be a no less skiliful character wetorthan ke is w leading man. Mr. Riehard haa given many fine porformances tn this city, but Never better distingnianed himself thin lust ovening. Miss Mundt-MQhtbuoh as his eaughter Adele, niso appeared (o good advan: we, and helped to make tho performance a | sucecss, Mrs, Marithum distinguisted hersctt ' a8 Widmw Lerche, tho upple vender. ‘Tho scone between ber and Voss in tho third not, whon sho convince the misguided fathor that he was wrong, wis one of tho finest veones witneasod on tho German ataye In this city for muny days. Mr. Axtman ns the nouse-servint, Friedricit, was also very good, { Ho was, ouite funny without overdoing It. Mr. } Engel, Me. Hodenberg, Mr. Lonhart, and Mrs, + Miebnrd wore sutistautory In thelr respoctive parts. Someof tho minor parts wero poorly dono, and tho scenery and appointments wero anything but frat DRAMATIC NOTES, Stile, Mhen’s tlrat appearance in th{s country wil! bo at tho Park Theatre, Brooklyn. Edwin Booth and Lawrenco Barrott will aot together In“ Othello” noxt Friday afternoon, fr. Boath will be fuga, “Favnished Rooms" at tho Otyinplo kas bocn 80 successful that it will bo continued on the bills fur another wool, Nurtloy Campboll will produce two now piaya ‘luring tho soagon, Thoy nro called * Thd White Slavo” und “ Tho Daughters of Vokeniia." ‘The opening pleco nt Watinck's now. thoatre, Thea. 1, will bo * Tho School for Scandal’ to be followed by * ‘Pho Money Spinner" and * Youth.’ Mr, Forbos is adyortising for a company to support Henrietta Vadors ‘Thompson. she is anuounced to appear at the Stilwaukeo Opora- House, Oct. dt, eorge Clarke tn Rlayiog in “The Car Rogan,” Barney Wiliams yront play, nt tho Winiaor Thoutre, Now York, Jennie Yeamana ta bly louding ludy. Sra. Charles Culvort,an English netross ex. veciiily ongaged to support se, Rdwite Houth in his Amertoan tour, wit goon teave England to join his company, A French company proposes to open in Now York noxt your with a panurama of the “Sarrens dor at Yurktown." Thuy will build s ofroular pavorame buliding, ‘Tha canvas will mousure 400 fovt Mn leugib by 4744 foct in hight. ‘Tha Cotton famntly will roranin another woek ac the Criterion Theatre, und will, produce the son- salounl dram ontitiod duck Diutmonds; or the Moly Mazuires." Prot, Jeineuardty Mertinger and Nibve, Muggle Lo Clair, an Willian and Ryan appoar in the ollo, ‘The Lycoun will bo devoted to varloty pere formuinices this week without wny drum or ach nationul pleco at the end of the progrun. Among tho porformers are tha Meguthurlin Four, (liver and Mallinger, sous, Saronzo, Hursy Velding and Magyle’ Walker, samuol Howe, Sille, Elise and Julia Walleott. Oliver: Doud Byron bas purehasod al) tho ties and spikes used in hullding the temporary ratl+ track at Biberan oy which Preatdout (hare fleld was conveyed direct ta Francklyn Cottage. ie intends bufiding © boude at Long Brunch with (hia tmateriaj, whieh shall ho an exnct gay of the house in which thy Prevuont wus cD, ‘Tho saldiers and ponsanta in Michael Strozod atthe Phitudelphiv Academy of Muslo wore ra- eolving 3 conta a night, and wero dis- satisnad with tho py. Thoy struck for an ine crease to a deltas dering the Kets af a porferne anes, supposing thut the play could not be vom plated withiut them: but the manager fot thom Wo, and hastily put thole costumes on a tuindred wen gud boys obtalued froin the gallery. os SLAYTON LYCEUM ENTERTAIN- MENT, ‘ On Thursday ovening next tho first entertain~ mento the Slaytun Lyceum cuurse will be 4 ‘Tho Rub: There ure Mina Jessie Conthoul will mako her West tyes ance hero si her return from Cari, dusepl | Hetne, (ho tind viotintat, wilt muie hle Mest tow | toa Chleago idence pon this ocesslon and | Mra. Caldwell, topranowho sing bere last seaseti, und the Chtekering Quirtet will aise appear, Tho complete prograin will be as follows 1. Quartet" Ductor st. Paut Chickering Quart nid given in Conteal Music-Hall, On thie ocorsion Mes. 4, Quartot—" Good stant hirkerto 4, Mending—Keeno fron | % Violin auto—Pojunat Heino. 2, Quartot—"1 wiih Her My farting ; — Nn Hter N se ot Catcher tng Giitatele MUSICAL NOTES. Tambortlk was at Trouvillo n short time ago. Holto's- Mofistofele” has beat produced at Buonos Ayres with sttveoss, Tho Italian opera season nt the Now York Acndemy of Musie witt begin Get. 17 Wilheims continues to meet. Wi erent success Jn Auatralta, whore he Is giving coheerts. Cantitns, the tonor, hits renewed his engages ment with tho Frankfort -Opera-House for another yent. Moe. Muteling Schillor. tho planist, hag re- turned to Amerien, and will in tuturo reside in Now York City, Prof. Adolph ITartdegon, tho ‘evtllat, has quit Mho Cinctnnatt College of Music, Axon of Max Marotzok will teach the plano in the college thi year, Henicht, the grent Italian contralto, who ranks among the world's reat artists, has been eti- kaged by Max Strakosch for the Gorster opern- eumpany Tho Parl Onora Comique reopenod with Olfenbach’s latest opura, Les Contes a’ Hoffmann,” which shows no sliens of deercased popularity. ‘Cho Court Thontro ut ieunswick Intonds to give « parformunee this senson of Cinek’s “Tontgenia In Aulls,” under tho direction of Atichard Wagner. Tho Mutehinson Family, “ot tho tribes of Joho and Jesse,” why have kelyen 12,000 conrerts In various purts of tho world, will eammence their fortieth season in October. | Itis announced that a German version of “TL M.S, Planfuro” Is shortly tobe produced in Kerlin. How wilt Gitbort's sprightly varses sound, translated Into Gorman? ‘A searon of cheap opera tas hoon fnntiurntod dn London, and among the artists in’ th pring aro tila, Murimion, Ming, Koso Herave, and Bgiiori Frapollt and Vizzanl, who ago well known ere, rs {tis roported that tho famous pianist, Mme, Sophie Metter, whose porforminces created ont enthusiném in London Inet spring, hie signed nn engagement to come to this country noxt year. A correspondent of tha Brooklya Hayle saya: “ Herr Greonfald, of Burtin, is now the sensi tion among plunists, and his oxecution Is core tulnly wonderfal » lind mot with unvounded favor Lott from Berlin and Vienna audiences. T understand ho bas been engaged to vome to America thls fall, but 1 did not hear any of tho particulars, except thut he was to reecive $25,0)) fory series of concerts comineucing In Novem: ior ‘The report comes irom Bayreuth thit most of the characters in“ Pursital” ara now definitly east. Winkelinary {x to bo the hero, and Muri Hrandt Kundry, Both have been studying paris with Wagner. In order to aval the pos albility ofshnving the performancos interrptes Water futends to bave the lending parts 1 dlerstudicd, Vouel and Maternn alternating with: Winkelmann und Beundt, und Senria and Sichr with Relohmaon aud Bec Dr. Hans von Biilow intends this winter to have a tour throuh Germany with tho orchen- tra of tho Grand Puke of Meiningen, A “Beethoven cyclus of the wholo of the Reorhoven symphonies will be played. abso- lutoly from monary, De, von ittow betloves, Mf his orchestra ure relleved of the necessity at keeping one oye on the music, thoy will bo bet- ter ubje to attend to his condneting, anu there- fore a for More delicate reading 13 Ilkely to bo obtatned, Mrs. Osgoail has arranged with Mr. (eorzo W, Colby an Aterlean tour whieh will Inst throueh the winter. Sho will make ber début at the Mu Boston, Nov. UW. She will sing In tho wland Stites during November, and In the Canadas during Devember, Mrs. ‘Usgonl will-bo hard worked, for she will ging onan average on four nights of ench week from No- yomber todune, not returning to England aati October, 1682, after tho Worcester (Muss,) Festi- val in Septernber, Tho Boston Journal saya: “Mr. Poel has inado vory elaborate arrangements for the production of Hootor Periloz's dramnaticasymphony, * Romeo and Juifot,’ at Musio Hatlon the Pith and 16th of Octabor. As atrendy announce, tho perform: ance willbe wider the direction of Mr, 'Mheadoro ‘Vhomar, under whose baton tae work waa tat produced in Now York and Cincinnatl. A grand orchestra of olehty and tho Thoinas Chornl So- olety of over 20) voters (tho Itter having been trained by Mr, J. 1B, 8harland wilt take part, and the solo parts will bo sustained by Miss Annio Loulse Cary, Mr. Julos Jordan. and Mr. Georgo Hfenscbol.' ‘The Cinetnnatt Gazette anys: * One of tho most importunt featurca of pubife entertainment eonnectad with the College of Muate noxt acudon will bo a series of about six populir archost ry concerts, Thoorohustra will be made upor about Atty skiited musicians from to city under the direotion of Max Mnrotzek and lrof. Jacobsohn, ‘Tho eharaoter of those concerts wit be hath ine strumental and voudl, Mr. Nichols husengnged airendy for thon Annie Loulso Cary, Rtelka Gerator, Signor ‘Tagiiuptotra, and tho whole of the Strakosch opern troupe, who will also probe ably bo engaged for a sensop of opera.” Mme. Materna. the famous Brunnhilde nt Bay> routh in 18d, will como to this country next spring to sing in the different Muy festtvala under Mr, Thomas, A cnvlo diapaten his been received from her signifying her acceptance of Mr. ‘Thomns’ proposition, The engagement fs vory Important une, for Move, Materia ranks at tho bead of German prime-donue, bolng chp. ofntly nmirabte inher performancn of Wagner's muslo, It is groutly to be fopud chat while aba is hero wo may huve the good fortune to heir ber in somo solections from tho * Nibelunwon ‘Mellowy,” and particularly Iq tho groat nate to the “Gbtrordiinmerung.” Hor ensagamont 1s one on which the inunagers at the festivals aro to bo consratulatoa, Bonconafeld and Thuackorny—A Cor tribiition to tho Famous “ uolk of Beauty. London World. 2 Tt is altogothor forgotton Umt in 18k tho ans - thor of © Vivian Grey" contributed tu tho * Book of Bentty,” whieh the Coutitess af 131 ington edited, a’ story callud "The Carel Pizvon,” tromantis effusion of whit may ti deseribod as the “G. P. i dames" pottor Tho herolne of tho fable js called the Lady Len geno de Charotois: tho hore “veurs the dlatl guished name of Lotnair, Baron de Branenl+ inant; Novortholess, Imogene and Lothar bad Talton In love with cach othor, much after the manner of Romeo and Juhet. They vor sponded by means of “the faithful Mignon,’ i curler pizvou, somotines puotioully relurred to ay a dove, but un arrow trunstixes tho buattl- fut breast of the bird, and presently a second arrow pleroce the hoart of Luthulr. Haron ite Hranoblmont. Yes," writes tho wuthor of “Vivian Grey,” “tho same tow that bad a restod.tho wry course of Mignon bid now is fae tally und sudilenly toruinated the earear of tho qnnator of the carcler pixean, Vile Rufits, tha huntaman, the murderous aim, was thin In threo duys the Lady Imogene dles of gel the good pricst who knelt beside her dying couch diesurlig ter sarcawlig vassals thee hur dows was “Indeud a boatituda,” for bo bad reason to. belove that “tho Holy Spirit, in tit material form He most loves to bonor—to wit; the som blaaca of apices white de offen soluced by Hig progcnoe the list hours of Smoyune de Chore aloe, The Carvler Plecan" twa production of poor quality enough, Thackerny was prouu to ridlento storiog of tho clags, and on that ane gount purbaps, ay welt ay for other of- Tenses, was long afior bis death satirized or Itboled aa Mr. St. Harboe.” Thoy were onrl- ous publications, those obsolete © Heuks of Heauty,” “Literary Souvenirs,” Amulots,” “Forgot Ble Note” of tcuriy ety unt wi A with thotr allken bladings, thelr giit edges, tholr broad marghis, thelr cupher-pluty enyravitits = always protevtad by a tout of taste paper—their noratatr of iiney Qnory within und without, Hut fort conalduratle tad they wore very deur to tho Wittiterly's of society. Puople really Hked: iho tinicking, itowery, burgamot scented cons tributions tu the anuinis, One of the nobly pure wonuges te Vivian Grey" bears the titel Bencoustold; and here ian Lothuly figuriug tn this * Carriur Pigeon” of the © Book of Beauty” Of 1435, tu bo revived fon youra after us the hero of. u throo-volume political novel. Whon was Lord Beaconsiold's fancy fret captivated by the: mane of Lothuir? When, in bly youth, ho found that a Loruuie was the hero af the Ohi World melodrama of * Tho Miller and His Sten"? -, Sherman's Tilt with Gillian. Tnitot States Teoasurer Cinilin, Garfota’s clasainato, is" mentioned" by une of tho Waah- fugton corccapondunte for the Keeretarysnlp of to Truasury. ‘his story 19 told or bim: On one ocousfon, whon Sherinan wus Kecrotary of the Treasyry, he appointed ono of his friends to an. fmportant position in the cush-roomn, When the uppointment was mado Gililan wont to Sherman and said: "Mr. Secretary, 2 protest agaliat thia appointment. 1 am under yory heavy boads for tho falthfol divbursomons of the publio monoys, and | clatu the right ta 6 wat ary awa “Fea +, Sherman wea Highly indiguunt, Said bo Gillan, you canoe Mousura power with ine." No, 1 citn't,” was tho reply; * you may appolat this mun, wad he muy draw the sulary, bug be shall never aatee (ho door of the cxah-room, ‘Thu appotutinents you may control, but ho shail never assume tho dntles."” Gildan was ag good us bla word. Tho (uvartt was appolated and drew tha stlury, Out bas Haver performad tho apeciie duttes uf" the ollico fo which bo was appointed. THE NATIONAL GUARI Demoralized Condition—The Cattses of This Unhappy Result. on ce Promotions, Resignations, Elec- tions, Ete—The Militia In Other # tates, Tho entire staff of the Governor will accom. pany hin te Yorktown Taesday, The Second Heyitnent bus been without a Sere Heunt Major for about two years, ‘The First teximont ontisted twelve recruits lant week, of whlch A got four and if three. Lieut, Holbrook, Company C. Sixth Regiment, has cbtutined a teave of Rbsence for sixty daya, Capt. G, 11, Starkweuthor, Company C, Seo ond Itegiment, hus fendered Uls resignation, Adjutant-Genoral Eillutt ana {nepector-Gen- eral Humilton, of Quincy, were in town last week, L. Mt. Huckluy ng beon elected First Lioutens antot Company C, Second Kegiment, vieo Far- reli, torn of service oxpired An election will bo hold at the armory of Com. pany He Ninth Tattehon, Get. 14, to choose a Second Lieutenant, vice Dimitt, ‘Tho Thirteenth Regtment, Brooklyn, hus baer holding a fate, during the past weoky tt wel OF the cornmund’s trlp to Yurktow Maj. Doyle, of the Seeund It nity hig Just rettirned from a protencted trip Int Dakota and uthor Territories of the Northwe Charles IL Janes, uf the Albany argu, 9 0 meinver of the Burgess Corps, and aceompantes tho command on fts present pieusure tour. Aq eleetion will be held in the quarters o Company A, Firat Regiment, Ont, 1%, for the pure pose of choosing a Secon Lieutenant, vice Gras ham, resined, Anoleetlon of officers will take place at the Araory of Compiny U, Sixteentt Hattulion, tox Morrow evening ta cBoose a First Liewtenunt, vio Wells, resigned. Capt. Robert Viorling, Company 1, Sixth Regiment, reecommendsthe honorable dischares of Privates Jonn H, Meltelry, Albert A. Kind, und Benhinin W, Elehman, Maj, Fernand Henrotin, Surgeon; Maj. HiMott Durind, Assistant. Inspector-Generai: and Capt. Frank G. Mayne, Quurtermaster, stil olticers of th First Urigade, huve tendered thelr resignne tions, Tho annual eneampments of the Michigan National Guard have beon dispensed with this YeaE on account of tho Yorktown, celebration, Michigan witl bu welf represented thare by its military, An election of Major took piace at the Armory of the Sixteenth Battallon last Saturduy olght, and Loyd G, Wheeler was elected, Maj. Wheel cr was formerly Adjutant of the cominand une der Mas. Seott, ‘The somt-nnnuat reports of the First and Second Regiments, and one or two otuer coun: mands, have nindo thelr appearance ut the headquarters of the Firat Brigade on tino, The rest are bnekward, and thoro 1s no excuse, Tleut.-Col, Truman V. ‘Tattle was innnimons. fy lected Colonel of the Forty-seveuth New York, Sept, 23, WL. Rrownell; promoted to Nelgudier-General, ‘The choice taint to have been a wise one. Hie has been 4 member uf the roitimunt ginco 186%, Tho menibers of Company E, Sixth Heulment, Cupt. Kobert Vierling, presented thoir First+ Li F. ftoundy, with a beautiful 5 ‘nuraday wight, in honee tus imarcluge. He ts tho first active member of the company who hus entered upon mations. Maj.-Gen, Shalor dirceted the First Division, New York Navional Guard, to parade ou tho ‘ith fust. in honor of the distinguished repre- sentatives of Franec, and ef the funilies of the Marquis de Lafayette and Baron von Steuben, sho arrived Oct. § to take part In tho Yorktown celebration, The encampments of the three brigades of Pennsylvania militia, this year shaw conettt: sively the difference between compulsory’ and yoluntary cnoampments. ‘Tho former governed tho Pennayly aula troops, and tho encamprsents Were ns much of natecess As iL 1g posstle with menawho bave heen under rhgid diselpiine for x0 shorta time. ‘Tho parcentixe af otlleers and men present at. the ehenmpmoent this year WAS 85.5, ayalnst 72M per'cont of last year’s vol- untary encampment. 8 Tho aunnal muster and Inspection of tho New York troops his heen gamg on for sume tine, under the stpervision! of tho Assistant 1 epectors-General, Tho Seventh Megiment wag Inspeeted Just ‘Thirsday.ithe orders bemping the Men out without avercoate, knapsacks, biver- sucks, or canteens, Tho Eighth, Brigada: stutt wentysirat Reghnent were inepected: Rept. jeventh Hrigadoe was inspecred Oct. it, by Inspretor-Generat 1. 8, Oliver. Tho reporis of the luspections and wusters of the troops are not yet made. The Sinta of Vermont bonsts of a National Guard consisting of one regiment of ten come panies, tty men te a compuoy, and one Indes pendent battery. ‘Ton years age Vermont hid of three reyimunts, ana the Legiatatura beenine Alarmed at the “vaet standing army " of the State, and discharged alt but one regiment, Still, thik regiment fe a good on coniposed of the best posafile eiusa of ent inon, and retleets credit spon the State. Tho froons went Into camp at Hntiand from the Gth fo the Oth of September and worked bined, nl- Though the movenients or oflfeers und men wero fay from purfect, Company drilts In tho Seventh Now Yori Rees iment were commenced list Monday, and thoy will be continued until April J, 1k. Col, Chirk, Mut general order, seeks to Tinpress “upon tha minds of the olticers and mon tho necessity of strivt discipline, punctual attondinee, praper instruction of new recruitd fh the eehool of the solligr, Fille practice, ere. Attention fs nisa called to new enlistments. During the years 2eND od T88E ft hes diticutt to maluiain the numerical strength of the regiment for the ror- son that the onllstiwent4 for fae years 187), Ant, Thi, and IN%tt expired during those two sours, Ni theless, the strongth of tha veghment hus not mitterially decreased, and the command 4 in a healthy condition, RULE OW RUIN—THE NESULT. Affairs in the flinols Natloua! Guard are ap: Pronching « critival condition, und Jt hus been quictly. predicted for going tlinu pnst that tho vuce proud 8,00) would very: shortly bo reduced fon bundfut of men, {tf earnestly to be hoped that Uns humiliating record may nat nites Aainatan organization wich hag foughtagalnst nil odds for seven ye but tt is hard Co Bee ox- aetly how it oan be averted, unless severnl oltl- cors of u llgh rank are magnanimous onough to send thaly rosignucons to general boadquuarters,, Whne aro tho onnses of this wonkuess in the | N.G.2 ‘Tho frat gront cause js adversy loulel Hon at Springfield; secand, polities; third, weak: ness, Indecision, lick uf baaltbeng, Unwillingues: ty enturce diaeipling umung. subvrdinates, and invompotenvy ot high coutmunding otice! fourth, Incompotency, Jonlouay, cay, Wick fogs, Inguburdinntion. wid Tngie of “discipline among subordinate Nelda oMleera; fifth, dlatrust ainong the rauk and tile, resulting froin all theso caused Its ed Strnpontin Seats, London Dally News, ‘Tho recent attawpt te ontarus now roguli~ trons auainst tire 1 tho Paria chuateeas resulted in little more than au inerenge in thoquantity uf ‘ater kept an tho roofs in tanks for ce use, In av of need, af tho dtticial Hremun. Something Uko a revolt of tho mnexers appears to hive buon nroused by the pronibition of whut aro known as strapontin” souts, and {¢ is anld that {n vertain thontrus these obstrifetions hitvo, by way of dotlunco, b wally Incrensedt ih number, The pontine,” ag thy word inde vites, aro seuta forming a sort of bridge across Rganyway, this making tho linus of vous cone Unuous,Thoy wero udoptud at tho Galoty Theatre whun the grout temand for pinces to witness the performance of the “Comedie Frans gafe” offered a temptation to fnoreaso tho umount ef accommodation by such means; but their Introduction waa specdily followed by an order for theirremoval from the Lord Chamber Iiin's offoo, As these extra ants wore provably: adding to the recuiptson that ocenion pearly Avvl uw wook it fs cusy to understand thelr pupi larity’ with managers In prosporous thnos, In dofense of them it fs urged: that, ya they aro ale ways provided with «spring ‘which econpels thuin to fy up and stand erect when not sat upon, they do not practically form uny obstruce ton; but it cannot be denied that they caso annoyance (0 visitors, WHO aro not able to pass townd fro from tholr seats without requesting: the occupants of * xtruponting" to rise. For. tho rest, tholr dangers uso probably | exaye Some tine since, when an ingenious nuriean was roported to Mave Invented an fe jo sents,” which would: instantly dlaappeor pon an aindience rising “on inaseo,” Ie was aunnibly obscrygd that 1 the ousy of a panto vory little would: be gained by enabling the ene tre andicney to prec ypitaeo Ieeots Justantly upon opo or Wo Harrow ex! @_' CockeFighilng in Cuba, St. Juuea’ Gazette, Ono of our correspondents writes: “ Whilo tho Spuntards of thy nother country fd thelr pleura In bulietigiting. tho inbubitunts of Vadis still delivht tu whit Wus ones the *yood ald English" sport of cocketlghting, and the * vnltny| no gullog' (cock-pit) is alwuys tall when a cum bat fs announced to take pluce. The covk-pit {tool f, around whivl ure Lwo rows of rulsod seata, Jaubout three fect in didmeter, aud the cocks which aro goth to fybt are all marked and aua bered boforehand, the keys of the engea In whluh they are phiced helng Heuded to the senior uf the Judges, who Inya thom on the table su that there way be no suspluion of fruud. ‘Whis ta the moro nucessury as bouvy bets are dopendont on tho reault, and attcmpte are otten made to sub «titute 9 bad bird for & good one by thou who have woyered agalost him. ‘thy noi und chatter is the tlicy for the Niknt approuchos are indeseribable, the venders uf refrestmen and the nettingemon making @ tromendous uiult; while, woen the two couks cuter the are which has beey carefully raked ana sprinkled with sawdust. ond henrs much erlee nq + Fifty pesetacon the Baulish bled.” Pwvill tet soit six ounces fof gow)! stones ‘Then a mart will rust up usd offer Two to ane Chinese? or. * Frye te for on the: as Che ease may be. Geandees and democrat, planters and negroes (the hitter wa enty wdmice ted in tho wvoning), functionaries, aid bexKars is uted to he the cuse wt Kusiish pri Gsbta-unon equal torinss but aif the nolse (9 hushed ue if by magic when the president makes uslen forthe Nght toboin, There Is to necd to enter tinto.a detniled dteserintion of the fight iteclf, which Is conducted very muoh according to the ufd English custom, thelr owners slirring thom up to the contest hy putting them nt vteh uther botorehind, When thoy fought a0 thoy fall to x exhausted without victory haying heen deeltred for oither side, one of tho two Wiers counts alnud up to ton, while the othor ells nt thom aud, calls. them ‘cowards’ and odeforenotbinys,’ If this 18 of no effect thelr ont thelr wonnds and pour into brandy. ‘This done, they are put iuniin, and. oyonized by pitty url atrenyih enough to reuow tho battles If this falls, ong of the owners county up to forty, and SFat'the expiration uf this only gne ol the corks t hohe ts ‘procivtined the ‘of tho ehureh ovk-lehts, notubly Ays. whinw It [x tho cus: to nttend them, | Cpon these ot custuns tho respective owners adopt colors and ehvore a ronresentative from ainang tho young: gitls who are present. ‘The young lady wio bus the colora of the victorious cork Js provigiined queen tor tho rest of the ufternoon and for the Util which follows." * watnst (ho ENE tag have Jonge that the ki upon thelr PIONEERING ABROAD. Cyrus W. Field and the Atinntle Cable. A sketch of the fe and work of Cyrus W, Fleld fn tho Moston Herat? ot Aug. 14 hardly ous Justice ta ite subject. It ives the personal history and antecedents and the view froin tho American side of the Attantle, of a New England churacter whose grentest work was dono in Furope. Such on parenge in Atnericnn business planeering — blatory ought not be let pres tute nw nmere’ personal chron= lela, ‘The repute of a ploncer fs not hia owns It mnore truly belongs to tho cause he represents. A people's herovs sre part of its national weulth—a prt of “that credit and profit"—ns the London Telegraph, speaking of President Gurfleld, says—" which great nations win by breeding nen worthy to ilve und die In their services.” 11 fs the duty of n people, then, to pe hold and to Appreciate its grent_ men—even where they fall. te forgive thoir fnilings—not to fet. thom ‘be discouraged und full bee fow their best through -falso report, danger to which our American people and its xreat men wre especially prone. Our critics stem to love finding some fale ina geent mun and using {t to destroy the Nation's faith In hin nud in everyining else in humanity ander tho svarching cluctrig Nght of this aye.” Every roan bas his pecailar. faults, to be necepled 45 nore or Jess mevitibie and to be tude the best of, And tu holting up a ouin's herale deeds wo should do It as an example and an encourages Menttv the Nation, not in mere pnitlse of the individual, It is for'this reuson sfest to pralae intnatior he ts dead, lest be forget that tho ereiit fs due to the Nition und to the publie good, But the world can’t atford ta wale cu ts horoes tre dead before treasuring ap thelr deeds, and too much is often tost by walting too uaz betore writhn thotr history’ ‘One who not met Mr. Field since t Dut whe during the previot Ing the time of his Atluntie eable aeiile: «bik constant and intimate witness of nis 1 yen! work fn Europe, on the spot, tikes pleasure now tn renting it. Mr, Fleld‘s erent work was during THE AMERICAN CLVIL WA which had changed all the commercial relations of the United States in Europe and other parts of the world. Tt was during that time of terrie ble uncertainty and distress of patriotic hearts, when the numberof setively loyn) Americina $y Europe was xo sinall, all who wero able bens At home or having gone thory to take game part. ‘True, this very emergency’ gave Mr, Field some help from -Rnglish ssinpathizers with tho Union ease, auch ons John Bright aud bis following, “but on | the | ather hand the opposition toa man of Mr. Fletd’s ate ways pronounced patriotiam was ywreat—and eapeehttiy In money y for mouny sympa thized with King Cotton. ‘The Union side, ow wife Mr. Ficid stood, was sa depressed that to raise the expital for ‘hts enterprise seemed & hopoless tusk—a Lask of Herentes. One day a tnerehant ot New York, calling on Mr, Field at the Palace Hotel, Londen, opened his porkerbook and showed a roll of green- ineks—not then 2 common eight in Burape, where United States Government, honda wert rellinent texa thin {leents on the dailar. “There, he said, trinmpnantly, ol ford them fn the ely —xoing nobesetty 1 1 gave par in Enetish goid for thom, and J in taleing thorn home with: ine in tomorrow's xteamer—out of the cold?" | ‘Tho Attuntie cable had to bo pald for in En- gellsh wold, every pound sterling of whith would have tukan at the thio Sat Acierieta capital, and the Immense capttal bad ra be raleed fn England—by an American~—snd outside of the ordidary money circ! THE AMERICAN TU: MAN IN EUROPE was almost unknown before the Civil War, George Peabody bad not before thon made hs reputation so widely public, Ho was wenlthy Uefare, but It was busing depr d Amer urities nt a third of tholr vn: y enriched bin, and brs Aineri prominent." The Vresident of tho Moston Hoard of ‘Trade, at thit thine introduemg tho herd of a young American bank fi Paris, suid: '@ buve lone had Amertean business men In Europe, but Wat now thoy have weomed ta tose thelr mutton- uulty tn the ruts and rel tane of European tude ness life," Mr. Fleld’s taak in Europe peman tong years be- fore thnt, bur its mast ditleult achiev this Amerionnisi never lost an nstant i any way. He wae recognized trom tho Fery Urst usa siranl type of the Induinitable New Engiand business mun, having. « purpose and carrying it oti lows years of diseours turing strngete, meainet henvier adds than had ever been Known in Old World business prace ce, He wis more triny t pioneer of his peos bnsin power snd mothods tam any who ad Kone to Hurepe betore bin, and to tiene man Is tho Ameri¢an bielnces prestige tn rope inure largely due than to Cyrus W. Pichi, “AP the diimur given st tha Pialuro Hotel, Buck im Gite, when the cable wis to he at hist: fully Lid, the Ameren Minister, the charles Francls Adan, in responding toa d, "if the Atlantic eatle be wt success,” ere present mory thin sixty English rican leading epirits more ar less active in the work with Many of thow had already twico Invested und twiee lost in thls project, and this third Unie had gone stil more irgely Into it—and this even more from thule tatth Cyras Field than in all. other tungs together, As Mr, aAdaing sat down, Mr Field was on hit feet nnd sail: “His Execlieney the Atmericun Minister anys, ‘Uf the Atlantic cable be nu success," but we gay, Renton: WEN tho Auantio canle shall bo 9 suceoss’; for if It bo not a arecess: this thine, tt Will the noxe te, of tho neet time, or stil tho Nk Gals one who was prosent vould feel the full eifvet of hla words and the spirit in'whleh thoy wera uttered, Te was ko an eluctrig shoelk around the table. And while tho Uriavest hearts echved and retenoed the do- termination of thelr fender, oven the most that enpitalist stopped doubting and said a prayer for its Muwedinta success ay ba felt that eable’s irebsistlble way to wud through the hottom of his pocket! Me. Flold’s very contnet soemed ulcvtrie, ‘The capital seemad to tly [nto one veln fron all parts of his sphere of action is when a ball of eurth into which & pinen of wollte dust te thoroughly distributed bas been pliced unier au exhausting reeolyer, and, the electrio current being turned on, gongs tho wolddurt from ull parts of tho ball tying into a single veln of concentrated purpose, And Juat ag in courdo of Naturo tho earth crystallizing late quarts rock Lalds the gol tast, Fi the veln, Just go his rook-INke and over erystulitzing talth holt thom fast in tho Veln of his purpnee. Mr. Mott stuked bia tif, ‘To mark him going back and forth, your uftee year, fram coutte nent to continent, from city fo uity, nover spare jog hiinsolf, traveling by aight and canvassing by day, altwost made one's head swim. Slo would cone fram London te Parle by night mul, and without stopping for food or drugs, drive from tho railroad station to bis bunkers, to whoso very budside bo would ponotrate at thut w nisin was never curly hor in the tnorning, to wot the gen. eral news and tone of the place and senso Ht all befere starting out upon bis day’s honoy-yathoring, And ho was evor wolcome, for he aye Treely In exehango tho potten from other loldy he bad intely visited, No bunker or man of tnteillgence wanld hest- tate to put his time agninat that of one whose siallest gloaning could be turned to uccoutit, Tf Cyrite Flee had dled fa completing thas work, he would have passed {ito history as, foremost among modern world-miovers. At that auiuo banquut Joba Bright tikened bin toColum= bug, and ourown yroat (nternntional pleade Hon. Willian Af. Rvaets, then In Lon gol to our United States Governtnent in thoCivils War Issued with England, bolus present at the banquet, aid, tollowing Mr, Bright tn a brittany, epeech, ould; "Mr, Jrignt has spoken of Co- dombus. Hy passing through the birtiphice ot the grant Cennesy lately FE xaw bla monunient ‘with this iuseription; * There was one world, ho sald; Lat thorg be twa,” und thera were two! Tn memory af Cyrus Feld posterity will writeon ‘There wore two wortds hesald, “rund they were ane,” Byars was so thrille will ferget It, Tt wakan Inapleed prodietion of sucooas which wnvo to Mr, Field bin Just due. At Me. Byarts piunelt novor aeeinod groutor or more eloquent thio when tealifyivg thus to tho greatioss of bly compttriol’s work, A“ UNION LEAGUE” IN EUROPE When those Amvricana abroad who could nog otherwise whuro iu the defensy of the Unto being absent froin howto, got toguther ia Paris under the chulrmnuanip ‘af the Hey. Dr. John MeUHutovk, thelr pastor, and formod a commit. two of twenty-one, as 0" Europeu Uranch of tho United States 'Santtury Commission,” thoy aunty delegure to London'te organize there ns well, Tue delegates inet Cyrus Field at Mr, Eyarte’ breakfust table In Edwards’ Hotel, His over Equare, and no Kootet was bid uilssfon known than ‘Mr. Pell espouned itu cutisy hourte fly and netivety, Tb waa dechded to call a mecting at tho Loudon ‘Tavern of att Americans td London, hoping that tho oceuston wortld riety them around the’ flag. Mr, Piel among others was proiptiy on hand—a ‘fare quimber at Our compateiots, A Viewe rommmittes of aentionen and htles also At Amerioand of more or [043 prominonce—wero Heninated, und It was generally uuderstood, ag 14 te common course. that those Hae i Le a giv ‘by notified of thetr nomination, ani wn tho option uf accepting or dovlining to serve, when the nutnes vould be publiehed. Many of thom Word servants of courticrs uf King Cotton, or of hia nilios, and if there was one thing above ‘nother that they did not want it wasto nave thelr, name In ung public way identified with the Union cause. Sach of them were sitting lit A row—on tho fenee, Thay would reudlly give money to either aide of the Coney to avoid being knocked off, [but their patriotiam should not by Known, and they claimed inete rleht, at Joust, to neutrality, aud: to tave thelr privacy respecte Cyrus Field bad ny resuect fur such mon. More than that, ho hud the will and tho pluck to Uxposd thom. Nobudy positively: knows to this way how the lst of those hoininalions got Into tho press; but to our blank astonishment nose morning, 10 ull the London pape GAZETTED TOA POST OF UNION DEFER which some of thot tine Heth med uf n cepting or of filling, there were tholr nan Anda brave muster-roll thoy wade! of bo Sos, Mare tint four sore! 1 Bon Munehausen shot of bis ramrad at the fonr score wild ducks siting on the fence: und strong them every one thrown tho heads ho did not inake a bettor nor a more asto shoul Tt wes one of the tilt new untilstoried stories and captures of the, Union enusee for rage 9 they some of them might and dil they eauld not escape, No one diced pubitety witlre teas, und thoy had to Jet themed ves he sutppose na consenttns tu serve, which wis alltho Union men wanted af thot WILE, TO AMERICA, ENGLISH Ot And alithis while Mr. Meld waa bringing ont the good wittet Eavland and Amerien, at a thing too when the ene of our Cnlats actively sowing ii-will, trying to past En n Kingda into recognizing the Cot it together a number uf FE he ea Atmertenns to moet John Brivnt at breakrast. They came, wondering whut. the seenson could be," After the tulle was cloured Mr. Field arose and sald: “7 have enited you hern togethor, gent to read to you n prociainition of the of the United States, Avraham Lineolts. And t ja surprise and, curiosity worn onevery Tice, he read Linentn's preeininatton pardoning a young Hngiiehman who tid teen ntenced to death in Culitoraw, wt the inter= cession of that sterling friend of Amorton und popuite hberties, John Bruit. Those were aite-cable nye, dnd ho had got tie news somehow before It had reuched ¢ Mr, Bright, whan evidently it took bs corni- plete ‘surprise, for he rose in hie srat tho table. and “with deep emotion thus spoke out hls wale hearts ¢ Amertenne! call thom atrangers! Hone of air hone~tlesh of our flesh—the protest aay ini my cauntry" history was when shy founded thnee coloulos! With rome touch Uke this, Me, Field was cone County bringing ont Bnutish good-will to Aine fea. and counteracting the Hl-wlil, which wn 13 continually arising from. the friction ot our Civil War issues ugainat Billa | terests and prejudices, Na ana ever knew better low to touch the Knulish ghords—whethor of cheurt or of pueket, Tho warn personnd triendahip of ten ih Dean Staney, John Nebeht. and athara at th West and Foremost international minds, for M lean thas bo cxsly uniderste hosnltality to Kowlishmen of tholt Frenen:nen of tho Da Leaseps Kink mistaken, Such mea seek Mr. Sieh edve of international currents quite ws and tts naturally nate seeks theirs, At from such frequent meetings and futerehunge of Hens that the eats of prageess, pewee, utd wood will bas inest. to hope Te a GOV. MOSES, ‘The Wise ang Fall of a Sonth Carolina Sinteeman, New York Timer Ort 3 ‘There appeared In the Jefferson Market Po- lice Court yesterday, to answer to the charge of obtalning money on false pretenses, a man who his held amany oflees in his day, from Judge te Governor of a great State, and who Is now a beggar and a penniless vaunbonid, Thore was a time when he had control of afimost ounilinited — wealth, © rotted in luxury, and sported with wantons and Ubertines with the profaseness of an Eastern Prince, ‘Poilty he has hardly a friend tir the world, and, broken, gray, and seedy, he ekes out a slender subsistence by his wits. Ifa novelist were ta weave Inten romance the majn ineldents of the career of Frankito d. Moses, foruerly Governor of South Carullua, peuple would say that his story was) “sensations but somewhat tinprobable. The life of Moses furnishes a capital example of the ease with which a bolt and reekless man unity selze on power ant self in. thues of potltieal unsettle. mentand revolution. ‘The perlod at recan- struction in the South was Moses! opportue nity. Wis falt fhe natural consequence of his fl-svent Ife, not of the end of the ern in whieh he flanrished, Tt was sald of Moses tong ago, by one who knew him well, that he wasn nable-hearted man, witha paralysis on the moral site." Ksactly what’ constitutes a noble-hearted min, however, Is not eusiiy determined, As Jong as Moses lind nowy he seartered it like ehh, But that wilel fe tossed about tiny with prodigal tands was net his own, and the efeatires why lived on his panty never dit for gentine eenvrosity, So. When the diy came to hint when he Uke one of old. would fain have tilled his belly with Ure ftusks the swhedtidear,”” tis tneweather Trlonds dad oll forsaken him and ted. “The Iman whe wade the streets of the Capital of South Caroling resplendent with castly. equipages, Jewels, and gay attire was at hist brought down so law tht he stole nn overs cout fram an ofve into whielt he hil gone omit pretended errand of bushi Where Were Ds Doon courattons, the mi had enriehed, the fivoriis of hls brief and brlitiant career, when he was so reduced and Jia Hhuted ? Surn of a good old.Sonthern family of dewlsh descent, gifted with iany rare per. soni and mental quiulities, Moses mishthaye aly tor himevlt a name ob whlen South Carolina would have been proud. ‘The rapidl- rf with witel heron the whole gant of o inary antliion, (raved his native gents, at tho close of the War, although fie threw Ninself, heart and soul, into the Confederate case, hy saw, ts but tow othors did, thatthe leader of the newly enfranchised freedinen was sure of powert and he took up tte! ease WIth an enthusiasm that seemed almost rent His xaguclty tnd audacity were re- warded, Speaker of tho Asseinuly, hue one witzed int career of corrupuon, brluers, and robbery whieh has had ao paraliel (i this country. Tle “anade no bones? of Lis tas cally intentlons, “If he wanted money, horses, or any species of property, he de qanded these of the nen wha ated for lis Jufiuence fit tho passage of biltsin which they Were interested, Slo proctired the ene inent oft law which gave him, ay Sper Notinited power to dru upon tha State yi from tha day his warrants, taki He precedence of all Other demands, werw plentiful as the leaves of tho forest. Ile owned a money ill Aaving. Issued udnrly $2,000,000 "in “pay: certillentes ? as Speaker, It was obylous tht Goy, Moses wauld ruts tho State wits all the profligacy, und extravagance that shown Li his less intlaential positon, was alinost no Thai to this ums r nee Hy seemed utterly devold of moral senke. Ho levied toll on every pobile nnd Piigate tegislative norgure, Zilina in 1s whieh required ts Menature, ft 1s 9 matter of ree andy for anna that on valli f i} 2 celui of 8100, wll by a banklag compa wusulost tho could not be paid wat 335,000 was hended aver to Moses. He ine votved one of his andertines, Tumbert, aa hee by which the State was plundered of $20,000, und what seemed to bea grand hire Hy Was attempted agulisl the States and When the oflivers went to arrest his Excel. leney thay found hin intrenched in hts pale ave, guarded by tho Sinte militia. Ho gave aw y tacatants like hollday baubles,” Phnpa, Dlucklegs, crimtyals of ev complexion, were pardoned by telegrant, by fetter, by verbal ardent ty jallers, and with 9 freedois whieh promised famunity to erline ga long as the offender owned in Moses a friend, Aspendthrift, Moses jald up nothing for the proverblal ralay day.” ihe rau his brio career, and, In two ar thres yeursyout ‘ Of power, out of place, and out of noney, he initted to Now York.” His lita in South Giee oilna, tor he had ciperges from tha Rebetl- fon, was crowded Tull of exelting eptsuides, Ho lived a life of dubuuchery, lndlgue, and sensuous excitement, He’ sehenied aut Qaim, but he sever built for the future, White It tasted tho golden stream that flowed throuah Ils hands was royally spent. While he had the opportunity he gelteaied to sae purpose, and lily pinus for galnlig possesston oC thy potentialities of reat wealth by an Aawful means wore admirably tld, But the end caine at dust. Ils term af ‘ofles. oxe pire fils chances tor gain were gone, wd na had saved nong of his plunder, Hu had consorted with lewd persons, aud his awn wife and family were foreed to shake hha on, ‘The downhlll road fs rapilly travuted. Tho briitant South Carolinian, the earled darling of fale wonen and the sticcusafal il vontirer, fins caine down from a Goyernar’s ebale to skinialsh with vitgarthieves and fine posters. Under an assumed name the x: /Covernor of Sonth Carolina flits in and ant of the Polics courts. No need to point the moral of thls sorrowful tale. PRISONERS OF WAR, Speclat Dispatch to Ths Cricago Tribune, Brixorizty, fil, Oct. .—The attendance at tho Prisoners of War Rounion in this olty on the 10th and 20th bids fair to exceed that of former years, excursion trains will bo run, and many prominent characters wil! be present. Among others are Gon, A. D, Strelght, of Tnilanapolis; Gen. C, W, Pavey. of Mt. 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