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FOREIGN. nee e London “ Times” on _ the Subject of Ameri- can Grain. =a English Economists to Undorgo Some 4 Change. views of ikely f Alexander MoDonald, M. Oslebrated Scotch Workingman, Burial 0 P, a Death, Yesterday, of John Mo- Hale, Archbishop of “Tuam, Ireland. ‘ie Opposition in the Fronch Cham- a bet fo the Administration in Tunls. ———$—— tical Annexation of Austria’s i Share in the Turkish Dis- memberment, —— Tho People of Yenico Sick of So Much Ditch-Watef—Tho Sorry Gondolicrs. Dovelling of #Btatuo of Byron at Mis- solonghi,, Greece, Where tho Post. Diced. GREAT BRITAIN. SOURAL SERMON OF THE NEW DEAN OF RACQUET BT TMM NOTE Losnoy, Nov. The Key. Qeorga Gran- rille Beatloy, the now Dean, tn his tnaugural jermon at Westuiuster shbey yesterday, faid great stress on the common Inheritance inthe abbey which tho eltizens of the great reotblic across the seas might elt, could they forget divided counsels and unhappy memorl’s, America had twlee fils year, ho sald, been drawn to the mother country by common grits, ENPORTS AND IMPORTS, Tho Hritish Board of. 'Erade returns for October show an Incrense of oxports of £2,- 59,0, aid an inerenss of tusports of £3,371,- | sgcompared with the same month Inst year. A SIGNIFICANT ADMISSION, ‘Tho Times, replying lo the argmnents of the falr traders, drawn from the progress of tradeIn Ameticn, prints 2 long comparative statement tending to show. that the trade of Great Britain increased even more wonder- fully, that the incrense of American exports Isprinclpally Hrorticles such as grain, for whieh Amerien hus natural advantages, and to which she gives no protection. ‘The Timea estimates the money and trade Joss to Amer- fea through the decline of her shipping at £10,000,000 yearly, and considers au Inerense of the severity of American competition with European agriculture certala, ‘Che question whether St Is wise to permit this dependence ona singly foreign country 1s, it sys, one whieh may furce itself on the attention of public men. THI NEYAINS OF ALEXANDER MACDONALD, Member of Parlinment for’ Statford, were burled today at Now Moultand, near Glus- apy. The funvral was attended by an tn meliso concourse of people, Nearly all tho miners of Lanarkshire abstalned from work in token of respeet to the memory of the de- ceased, ivho wns Secretary of the Miners’ Association for Scotland, and President of tho Miners’ National Association, + SELMIONNE. ‘ Ulsreported In legal circles that if Lord =, Selborne Is not sogn apie to resume the per- formance of his duties as Lord Ligh Chnn- cellor tho great seal will be placed in com. aniston. ‘THE FAMOUS PARADE. Tho Stock Exchange closes Wadnesday (lord Mayor's Day), owing to the certain: {ythat the procession will Interrupt business, FAILURE, Samael Faulkner, cotton ‘ngent at Crum- sall, has failed. Linbilities, £00,000, THK “MARK LANE EXPriss,? in Ils revlow of the British grain trade of the past week says: ** Wheat sowing Ins been proseetited vigorously, ‘The bulk of hallya wheats 1s only now dry enough to {hrash, From present Indlentions it seenis probable the worst record of the crop of 1881 Temalns to bo written, The week's deliver ls were reduced on necount of unfavorable tmshing weathor, Values wefe practically unchanged. In forelgn, spot trade was Ilfe- {ess throughout the country during the wel, The London aud Liverpool ninrkets were steady, ‘Towards tho closy there was a Ite disposition In London to forco snles. The week’s aupply was umusual- ly large, about threneighths of it ing Amorlenn, Quotations wero une changed, ‘Ten cargoes arrived off const, {tes of whlch were sold, Red: winter ad- Yaneed six pence to ono shilling, Native produce was unchanged... Of foreign barley Rood samples were fn very smull supply. ere was agoad demand at unchanged vrlees, Gripding samples wore dull and Weak, Onts ‘quick but firmly hel. ‘There ‘isa smaller supply, Malze advanced an oteaslonal three pence for mixed ‘Amerienn, Sales ot English wheat during the week Neto (0,54 quartors nt. 40 shillings, 0 penes rk Quarter, aguinst, 42,025 quarters at 43 shilings + pence per quarter the correspond- ‘og week of Inst year, * ie TENANTS ON ONE ESTATE, inet Nov. 7—A large meeting of ten- i abe the estate of Sir Join Ennis nt Mone Wnantnousty resulved to demand un meat of thelr rents, In the event of re- thoy will apply to the Land Court, ae are upwards of 5,000 tenants on tho ese, tev the erent LANDOWNERS nae Breat reduction In rents that have : made with alarm, and opprohend that rope ane prinelple is carried out their ims rty Will be configented ton larga extent puters of thom ruined. ‘They belleve Welton mae of the commission adopted at ‘inte Hn fixing runt will hold out n promt a ‘s Indolent and Incompetent farmer ity, Sit the Indulgent landiord with 0 pen> Tare gos tie menertoN ow-nERTA - 8 viewed by two promincn’ Prien tho Monie-Rule League on Sate i lain suld the recent judgments at rent th ice With his estimate, that the ‘atest ster shoulitbe reduced to GriMth's jou pat Ho belleved the reductions In the conse Teland would not bo as large, and r wy pacily Would not satisfy the tenanta, rang fuera reduetion of rents to Qriflth's Whleh tevotld, because of the extent to landiont Jou ts mortgnged, deprive tho the Gen '¥ of the means of ‘ving and compel Hs gene to buy out or compensate, “euans Rdinitted the possibility of many ct pains directly with thelr tandlords, iF gnc new MARSHALL, PORTER, Tolinene “counsel, will suceed William ML. : §8Solleitor-General for Lreland, TUE, POLIcy lames of all who entered the ho Ladies’ Land League Alon. e rites pale pequeuutlon, PLAN COURT. - = ao “View of tho great expenso involved, tonk down the Rew ruons of 1! day, with w vig ere will be only three more Sub-Comnis- sloners under the Land aet for the present. Nino additional Commissioners were ap- polnted. The new Sub-Comimilssioners were appoluted for ong year only, the Government: believing by tho explrition of Uiat time the anidue pressure of work will be removed. DESPITE THE SUPPRESSION OF THE LAND “LEAGUE, several focal branches continue to seuretly, imeet A CIRCULAR * jas beon fssued to the police Instructing them to immediately report any mectings proposet to bo held for lene purposes, though hebl ostensibly for nother object, with a view to arrest the perpatrators, ‘The Executive considering what to do in regard to the La- dies? Lengue, |” PARNELL WUTES that tho report printed ih the Freenvin’s Jmuanat, of an tuterview between hin and two promlnent members of the Home-luls League Saturday, Is alinost wholly Inaccu- rate and misieading. rracr, TUAM! coche Meliale, Archbishop of Tunm, fs ead, John Melfale was born at Tubbernavine, Maya, in 1701, Me received Its aendtemien! editention at Castlebar, and entered oop a student nt Maynooth, where he became Lecturer and Professor of Dogmutle 'The- ology, a position which ha retained for vlovon, years, when he was appolnted Condjitor Bishop of Killaln, = While ab Maynooth he published over the signature of “Tiferophilus” 2 series of - controversial letters on Bible Soclottes, the Protestestant Episcopal Churelt ireland, aud Catholic Emancipation, and ty 1827 ho published a worl on the evidences and doctrines of the Catholic Chirel, which hins beon translated Into afl tho European Inngttages, Me published over fils own sig- nature In the varlous perlodieals of the day asertes of letters on Catholle Emanelpation, whieh attracted worl d-wide attention on ac count of thelr vigor and fore, On tho death of Archbishop Kelly he was made Avehbishop of Tut, During the Melbourne Admintstration he Issued a series of letters on Christian education, which wera pub- Uehed in book forn tn 1847. Ile took a very netive part in reviving the study of the Irish language, and transinted portions of the Scriptures, Moore's melnidles, - Homer's Tin, ind some of tho “Songs of the Nation” into Irish, Ho took avery prominont part In lish politica, and when the West British portion of the Roinan Catholle Wlerarchy, led by Archbishop Mur- ray, of Dublin, tried to destroy the Influence ot O'Connell, who had emanelpated thent (God forgive me!” ho ones exeinimed; I entineipated these creatures”) and would grant te the Efaglish monarch a veto on the appolutmont of Bishops, Archbishop Me- Hale wid Bishop Doyle protested. ‘Me remalned true to O'Connell during the Uthe nettation and the repen! agitation, and O'Connell bestowed on him the, title of the “Llon of the fold of Judah.” He took a prominent part in the agitation for land re- forin, and was author of the phrase, *Fixity of tunure, falr: rents, and free sale’? If he did not sympathize with the Young Ireland and the Fontin movements he at feast sald nothing ngzalnst then, and was grently liked by the Irish —peovie therefor, He opposed =the adoption of the Infallibiltty dogina in the Ectumenteat Councll, which did not. render hima favorit In Nome, where his Irish national procliv- Itles were «lisltked. His last sears were embittered by having forced on him, not- withstanding his public protest, a8 Condjutor Archbishop, Dr. MeEvilly, of Galway, ‘This wars the last trlumvh of the Inte Cardinal Cullen over him. ‘Che Ivish people long ex- pected thot thelr beloved Archbishop would be ralsed ton Cardinulate, but thé Intluonce of Britain Qs Rome was too strong, and Dr, Mellale's hh nntionalisi was too pro- nounced, . ‘ FRANCE, A humor. Lonnon, Nov. 7—A. well-informed cor- respandent at Paris telegraplis that the now French Ministry, of which M. Gambetta ts to be the ruling stele will provably be thus campused: Minister of Forelgn Atulrs and President of-the Council, M. Ganbettn; Min- ister of Public Instruction, M, Jules Ferry; Minister of the Interlor, L’Challamel Ly- cour; Minister.of War, Gen. L'Eval; Min- ister of Fine Arts, M. Antonlo Protest; Mine ister of Finance, M. Jean Baptiste Leon Say. ‘The portfollos of Justice, Commerco and Agriculture, Public Works, Murine, and Posts and 'folegraphs nro not yet assigned, It ig thought the six Mintsters whosd names are given will work well together. and that they will command tho confidence of the As- sembly. Rumors say that M. St. Vallicr, the present Freuch Minister at Berlin, fs to be recalled, but his suceessor Is not yet nanted, . DENIAL. Pams, Nov. 7—The Gambettist organ, Le Parla, says tho current rupors relative to the composition of the Cabinet are proma- ture. ON THE REBUMPTION OF THE DEBAYE on Tunisian wfalrs today in the Chamber of Deputies, M, Naquet reproached the Goyern- ment for conceallng.the truth regarding the oxpetlition, and disorganizing the army rather than Inent unpopularity by resorting to purtial moblilizallon on the eve of tho clec- thons, Me declared “that, in necordance with parilanentary tradition, no member of the present Cabinet could take office undoes the new Mintatry. ‘M, Lo Foure (Republican) sovorely erltt- elsud tho military aciulnistration of Gen, Farré, Mintater of War, particularly hts neg- lect of sanitary measures, TUR UNION GENERALE, = 4 Atamecting of tho stuckholders of tho Unlun Générale, M. Borttou emplinticully dented the reports that the union was 9 Catholic organization which used tho funds of convents and rellzious congrégattons for the purpose of bourse speculutiens, Tefer- ring to the enormous rise ke the shares of tho company, ha. stated fant It had not par- tlelpated In the course of the mancuyres that ted to that result, ‘Tho intention of tho union, ho said, was to promote trade in Ser- yin, second the afforts making to retrieve the credit of Austria, and develop the uitherto unworked resources of Brazil, Resolutions passed to ruisu tho capital of the union from 100,000,000 frances. to 150,000,000, by crent- ing 100,000. now shares, to be ssid fully palt up at 850 franca promium— namely: 850 francs; and sanctloning the paylng up In fall of 200,000 existimy shares upon which only 125 per share haye beon pald, by maktug available for that purpose 50,000,000 francs out of tho profits to the 80th of September, aud 25,000,000 franes ont of 35,000,000 which the preminm of 350 francs on the new shares Is to produce, After these operations the union will have a fully patd- up capital of 150,000,000 francs, and a reserva. fund of 18,600,000, oy 2 “ DISAPPEARANCE, Panis, Nov, 7.—The sudden disappearance of 9 well-known Amortean theatrical agent, in-trenty with a number of lyric artlats for a sengon in Havana, hes enused considerable anxiety among, hig frlends and the parties In- terested. ‘There Solng nothing to explain hia ilsappearance, murder or aulclile Is feureil, ‘The police, having been placed In possdaston of tho facta, ure inaking active researches, THE AROTIC, | DINKOT NEWS FROM TH NONGERA, San Francisco, Noy, %—The steam whuler Belvidere has arrived, also the whalera Northern Light, Dawn, and Ikain- bow, .It appenrs the Dawn dfd not speak the Arctlo relief ‘steamer Rougers, as reported Saturday, but did speak the whaler Paciils, Which hud communtcnted with the Rodgers, ‘Loday wa havedirect news from tha Rodgers, ‘The Belvidere spoke her Sept. 27, near Here Hi ate ters, wilel she wil make probably at St, Lawrence Bay, The Belvidere brought the mills of the Rodgers, trom whielt, ad from ennversation betsy videre, and Lieut. Berry of the Rodgers, tho following fuets are learned: Lieut, Berry found Wrangell Land to bon island, Ile sent a party from the Rodgers out In small bonts to explore the nud, ‘They returned to the Rodgers, having gonn completely around it. ‘The party also surveyed the diferent purts of : WRANGELD ISLAND. The Rodgers did not go round, lying up While the party In the boats wero ont.” The Rodgers, after having establistied Wrangell Jinnd to be an tstand, steamed one hundred aud tiventy ott iniles north and northwest (n senreh of further land, but failed to find nny. Lieut. Berry ascended a mountain on Wrangell Island and frem the, top saw the sea nll nround it. ‘The season hod been most favorable for exploration on account of Its openness, Notwithstanding the stormy weather, Capt. Owen said that, from Ws observations, he would not be at all surprised to hear of the Jean- nette coming home by way of (reen- land. The Rodgers Intends to send out asledge party from winter quarters to ex- plore tho const of Siberia, She expects to leave winter quarters next June, and go as far north ns possible, OVER 200 WITATES, Following is o tater list of, the eateh for the season, whieh Is belleved to Include the total: Belvidere, 20 whales; Abram Barker, 0; Atlantic, 0; Core Elian eutwing, Helen Mor.17; Sea Breeze, 15: Minter, 10; Jolin Howlanil, 14; Northern Light, 1: Paelile, 113; Progress, 18; Ralnbow, 17; Sappho, 6; ‘Thoinas Pope, 1; Palmer, 45 Dawn, 11343 Atdalxo, AUSTRIA, FONEIGN POLICY: Virxxa, Nov, T—Atn ineeting of the Inn- garian Delegation the Minister of Forelzn Aftatrs, replying to an Interpellation, stated that uplo the present time the question of an interview between the Emperor Francis Joseph and tho Czar of Russian hal not been raised, but it was not beyond the range of possibility that a meeting between them wighttake place, ** IN SUNDAY'S SITTING’ * tho Minister also explained that King [um- bert’s journey to Vitnna inight be lnferred to mean that aly recognized tho advantages of an rapprochement with Austria, who, on her side, fiad nothing to isk or fear from ltaly, Count Andrassy expressed. himself satiatiod with the oxpiannation, Ie satd, par- ticularly sinep tho relation of Austrit to Ger- many was so firmly established, he had no fear of Irredenta qgitation, which, at most, could only injure Laly, OF coumsi, ‘Tho Guzette publishes the statement that the reports of declaratfons on the foreign policy In the Hungarian Delegation contain fmportant verbal errors affecting the sense of the Government’s statemouts. No reporters were udiuitted, THELIBERAT, ORGANS condemn the Introduction of tho military law In Bosnia and Herzegovina without con- sulting Parliament, ‘Thoy consider tt equiy- ‘alent to the final annexation of tha proy- Inevs and the extiuction of the last renmants of the Sultan's authority. ITALY. ANNIVERSARY CELENNATION, Rows, Nov. 7—-The anniversary of the battle of Mentona was celebrated at Milan sul Mentorih, Two speatcers at Milan and one atMentona were silenced by tho police. TUE DITCHES AT VENICE, Lonpon, Nov. 7,—A correspondent depre- cates linpending changes at Vente. He anys he Isnssured the Syndle and Prefect, having control of mentcipal pitalrs, have de- termined to fl up the smuller canals and eonyert them into strests, ‘The gondotns are threateneit with absolute: extinction, owlng to tho recent eoncesslon to tho steamer com- puny on tue Grand Canal, ‘Through compe- tition the gondollers havo been reduced toa state of great poverty, It ts openly stated that their masters received $0,000 francs as the price of their acquiescence fn the changes. DEAD, Rowe, Nov, T—Cardinal Giannelll, Arch- bishop of Sardis, Is dead. GERMANY. SOCIALISTS’ VICTOTIES. Breranav, Noy. 7%—In tha second ballot here for members of tho Relchstagy Hasen- clever and Kraccker, Socialists, defeated the Progressist candldates.: GERMAN STATEMENT. The Kreuz Zeltung says: “The meeting of the Emperor Francla Joseph and King Atumbert was made the subjectot diplomatic counnunteations. Hopresuntatives of Italy and Austria were empowered to give the respective governments to. wilich they aro neeredited Identicn! and most sutistactory agsuranees in regard to the Interview? THE WAIFS. TWENTY-BEVEN OF THEM PICKED UP, Losnon, Noy. 7.—Anothor boat.containing twenty-sevin persons from the Dutch stent er Konig der Necerlanden, foundered on the yoyaga from Batavin to Amsterdam, has been pleked up, and the surylvors ‘Innded on Dondra Head. Four boats, with 129 persons, ure stil imlssing, Thoy have now been n month on tha Indian Ocean, and thelr provis- fons must be oxhnusted. ¥ GERMANY. AVED FOI BLANDERING WIBMANCK, Baur, Nov. %—Lisuiarek ag brought action for slander against Vou Bunsen, 2 xecesstontst, arising froma speech of You Bunsen to his constituents, . Dieses, Novy, Z—Dr, Braun, a member of the Chapter of Fulda, is designated for ap- Capt. Owen of the Bol | in London has Increase In tho ' ds stated by thelr sry to he ‘lus tothe ineatin from the buildings: “The ove enpnta or umn are wtated to fneltde all giles of the working classes: from the hiborer tha washerwonnin to the \eilled ari wt ipital of he entire expenses of tho management of tho trust ure, necordiné te the same authority, une dor 240 per annum. Tho deaths in the body buildings, cxloutated upon sixt years’ perience, havo boen at the rate of anly sixe And svonetenths per thousand per anni. while the wonornl denth-rate for tho metropolis OT aime period has beew twentyethres and Te tha, Tho deatherate in crowded. distriets surrounding the buildings may be taken at thirty or forty to the thousand. AMUSEMENTS, AVERLY!S. “Michal Btrogomt,” an adaptation from n very readable story of ‘the same title by Jules Verne, and sipplemented by nutnerous speetac- ular effects, rome of thom exhibiting a great deal of artistic sill, was presented Inst evening for tho firat -time in this city at Maverly's, ‘The nudienee was about nll that the theatre could comfortably ne- commodate, was good-natured, and nt times enthustnstle, and in addition looked lentently {upon tho errors and watts inseparable from the first nightotn “big shaw.” The.story contains no plot, except that of u Rusgin traitor to be- tray ‘thy Russians in Further Asia Into tho hands of Khan Bukkiras but tho development of tho adventures of Michel’ Strayof! in his mission from Moscow to Irkoutsk, as the Czar’s courier, {8 not without Interest, and at tines the situntions are quite olfective., Tho role of Aftchael is In tho hands of Mr. Willan Itignold. We brs 1 fine staze presenee, fan good reader, fs well up in the bustnussof tha part, and plays it for all it ts worth, which fron a purely drumatio stand pout, fa very little, In tho romantic wulodrauia such us the “wo Orphans’ and other plays of like constriction, be would itndoubted!y tind mit+ terial more tu his liking, certainly so fur ns op- portinities fur elsur-cut development of ebnre acter ure convert fran Ugtreg, tho traitor, was personnted hy Charles Chanelle, who brought to Hull tho brutality of the Russlan oficer, who, from enildnoad tp, is taught to look upon soldiers, peusatits, andeven merchunty, as hemes very Hite nbove the grade of entitle; uut he Tailed when tho ceusion demanded It to exhibit tho crattiness, courtly manner, and cduca- pointment to the gee of Fulda, . This Is ine, other step In the direction of peace between Chureh and State. mot SPAIN, FINANCIAL. Mannip, Nov, %—In Congress today the Minister of Finance stated that tho 'rcusury woukl have nt Its disposal by the beginning of 1883 menns for paying 176,000,000 pexvtos. required for the Issue of now rentes, * GREECE. STATUR UNVEILED. Artnens, Nov. 7—A atutue of Lord Byron has been unveiled at Missolonghi, where he dled. “The coramony was attended by Kreat popular enthustam, INDIA, FRGUTPUL sSONTALITY, Danorsaina, Inidla, Nov. ae the deaths froin epklenits choleric foveramount to 0,000, or ten this the normal rate of mortality of the past few years. NEW ZUALAND, INSUURECTION, Wrutisaron, New Zealand, Noy. 7.—The native Klog has disnvewed ‘Te Whill, the Maori Chief, It is not Kiely that the trouble will extend, TUNIS, . Tunis, Nov, 7%.-The Insurgents number about 50,000: fighting men, and a march is neoessary In an ahnost-unknown country before the Freuch can come up with them, ow f THE BAST, A GOOD, HONEST MLORI, CONSTANTINOPLE, Noy, T—Tho Sherif of Mecen has refused to perilt Midhat Pusha to mako a pligrimage to that place, : ae The original baif-milllon sterling glyon bv: Bir. George Peabouy for tho ercciva a ‘model = % tion whieh on Russian ollicer fs kup. poset to possess, His Intense — hatren for tho Grand Duke, ho was. Ni besleged i Irkoutsk, ond whose death te longed. to accomplish, was from the Hps only. There wis nelther passion nor feel in its it was an ordinary mechanient effort. Miss Eile Wilton phiyed rile of Nadia, tho an exile in tho daughter 0! beleaguered cl who was on her way thither to join be tmtnor. | ‘Tho part containg several etlect! “bits,” and those Miys Wiltun played gracett and with good judgment. ‘Lue Uypsy url, Sanyard, the ‘accomplice. and | coworker of Ovaref, was intrusted to Miss Ada Neilson, t& young Indy with o marked [1 g#lish necent. Shu dvea not in nny way reeall the Azucenc of *'Trovatore." She walked through tho part with w cofdness and upathy that was certaluly a fibel on tho warm-blvoded tent-dwellers of Southern Eurupe, whose ailections “arg of the strongest and whose hutredsgaro of the most fmplacuble character. ‘rho onty othor string part In the piece 19 that of Marja, tho mother of Michael, und it was very sutisfavtorily rendored by Sliss Carhart, partic- iwarly In the seenes in whlth phe fret reeognlz08, her son, and subsequently, to save bis lite, dontes Wi Knowledge of hin, She played tho part with feeling and Inteliigunve. ‘Tho furcieal part of tho show rested on the nd- yentures of two war correspondents. Ezekiel Shurp, played by Mr, G. W. Edesun, in muge-up and general appearance resembling John Ober~ Jy, of the Bloomington Bullctia, and ex-iallrond: Comuiissioner, und Harry | Blunt, pee~ sunited M Allon Thomns, | ‘Lhe former represented American, the latter Rugiish Jourunlistic enterprise. White tholr Morty provoked frequent smiles, ib Is eafe to assert that such newspaper men could not get omployment to edity hand-biL The rest ef the enst timounted to nothing whatever, aud the parts wero in tho hands of persons lucupable of daing thom any damage. ‘The spectaetilur portion of the perforninncos wasn bawilderiig nilstureof men, women, gol- 'diers, horses, Russians, Tartar, und caleirm lights, interspersed with some very reailstio ef- feete by the Keene paluter and staye carpenter. One of the most notable was the Held utter the honibardment and attack on ‘Tomsk, in which the horrors of war wore depicted with nll tho In- tonsity of the battle plotures of Morace Vernet. The panoraian of tho Angara iver, with the burning batmiets on its loft bank, | wits not without effect; n Uttle Felomalilg: of tho enuvag here and thors would not be fhanpros priute asa means of rendering it more stereo. scopte. Tho den, however, 1s not i new one, Sever) yenra ago a panorama of the Missis- v8 exhibited In cunnection with tho on?! ata Wout Side.theutre, +i'bo most oluborate portion uf the specticly was the bal- loon ascension, aud Ite course from ‘Tomsk to Irkoutsk, over hill, vale, and village, aimony and above the cloudy, cneounterlng # territic atorm of raln, Ughtning, and thunder, and Snally come pleting its Journey ut the dain of a glorions sun- tise. ‘The arranging of this succession of scencs necesaituted a long walt, but tho nudienes loudly appluuded tho result. Of tho ballet little can be sald. The ene pitt fzurantes, and other fenlnines In senatiness a! Appnrel wore nelther more or less shupely than usial, though many of them exhibited fin ex- coed gly brief “ncquatntance with , tho stuge. Site, Unzzato 18 not a premiére, With all tho purely technted!] movements of the dance she $s doubtless fumiliur, but sho lacks the genius to embouy than jn that poatry of motion” without whieh It is imposalble tor uny dangeuse to inake an tinpression, Tt would no advisable for tho manngement to givo all tho supcrnumeraties tho boneltef ball dozen severe rehearsals, A more stupid and Btolid-louking mov novor were seen on the stage, not oven In ‘the representation of Losworth Field by a pedestrian compauy of “ baru storm org.” HOOLEY'S 'TIIEATRE. A largo uudicnco extended a hearty woleoma to Mr. aud , Mrs, MeKeo Rank! ana thele vou puny on tho occusion of thelr firat appearance in this alty this acnson. For tholr first week's performances they selocted thelr new play ene titled * "49," a8 to tho authorship of which thoro bus been considernbio dispute and wordy war, cntminating fs a ibe sult, an arrest of two, and finally a reference of the whole tatter to tho courts for satttoment, ‘fo the publlo at lurge ft janmatter of yvory ltt lmportanva whethor oo was written by Mr. Rankin or by Mr. Millor. If thoplay affords an evehtng’s onter- talumunt and gives n regonuble. return for tho money Invested to witness {ts pertormance, then it will prove a popular siecess. 1 tt docs notsntiefy thest requirements then tho name of no dramatiat or author, however flustrioug, could suva it from fatlure. So fur tho play ap~ Nears to have succewted In ylying satisfuction, and hus won tho reputution of bolng a “ bit." This ia nat so remarkublo considering tho murked success attained by tho “Danites,” to whieh In somo respects It ia superior. Ad 4 Merary production * 40" bas not touch te com~ mend it. it consists of a series of stage-pict- ures, ledupto by rather commonplace dialog, and ilistrating a plot, or story, which ty deatl~ tute in its general features of any olulin to originality, But toere ave nt diferent tines. dura the prozress of the four nets of which “the play fs composed manny tolling aud oleative sliuutions, somo bright scenes, and llyoly, himmurous ppesdycs which are well brought out by tho principals fo tho oust, and by thelr asaucl- utes. e ‘Tho play was flrat produced at ee Fourteenth Streot Theatre, New York, on tho evening of Oot. 1, 1831, lity stury grows out of an agtuul event of Auorican bistory, tua Maude tain SMeatow tungaucre of Sept, 10, 1857, one ine eldont of which bi rep daunted on THO Blake 1a prolog to tha play. ib boctrays the murder of a mother, and tho delivery by the Mormons uf two children to some frloddty indians, When tho begins —in November, 187]—one of thesa children is being sought for by lawyer of St. Louis,» rolutlvo Soyo aled and loft her helresas to a large tortime, Tho search Ts curried on by a scoundrel who hoped to tnd the girl and marry ber before she ie wupprised of the fact of her woulth, and by o whu fhads ber and wing her love wh Ing that ho has diacovered, the rlbe principal factor in the attainment af a baypy vowing isan old miner who woes by tho aime of "4¥,/ one of the curlicst settles ut whe Cali- foruia’ mines, As will bo seen froin this brief outiino, this play bears. cons aldcrabtey resemblance in inctadont, charictur, conatruetion, and jocality to tho * Uunites.' Me. MokKeo itaukin tikes tho pirt of the old molner "40," and wity leas tho role af Care ruta, w now ling of character for her and much more vervatile than that of Hilly Piper, avon inst evening tho play labored under thu disadvantaxes incident 10.8 frat reoresentae don. ‘Tho walta Lotweon the gcte.wero unnec- essarily profonged and toilioud, dragging the Way to such vi extent that the eifect of such hi 2 wu it Possesscs Woe lout aud It soomed Weari> some, Agult, the prolog iy an vntirely unned- cawury and repulalve udjunct of the play proper, Tho whole af the tinit act isecuupied in rulteraty tug. what the prolog has alyeady told, and told in the most unpleasant and sickening manner possible, ‘This ditleulty of constant repetiion te potiveable ail through. The chur actors, lustead of earryiag on Whe story wud doe veloping tt by thot neting, ure continunlly uake {ng long spogebes to oxpluin what thoy urv about to do, why they wre where they wre, and, in fuet, why thoy Gxlet gt all. Tho ptot ig slaplo and transparent ensue not to require such “persittant effort to make i appear unusually complicated, Thera isn tullloy situation ut the ond of the second. net, and unothor at the end of gr'ot thin is what wouk! bo ulthough: eleverty enuugn shad a eniled the worked out, M ukin ad Old us part io which hu was well udapted blinselt and hh whioh lo is yeeu to ndvantaxe, Bat tt may be doubted whethor the author has wade muca of this churucter as be Intended—whether tho of hero and martyr of tho gold. ts aahe in ak canception the designer tid in in Mr. Rankin wakes [ty consistent part, and Inte pnt tntelligenthy and effectively. Mi. lane inns the wail, Carrots, acts with spirit nnd true humor, Oceasionally the negro dialect and the eump mode of expreerion aro ebinowhat Jf, but on the wholo the perforniatice ts A nf ony nnd eatiefactory, Mr. Lamb In tt wor netor, and’ ft is | penbalily tho of tho author mther than of th r bak ae little ehan eaTrieted netor thut the tate for orliinullty ats i tnost palpable iin the “Judge te © Kit Deanian has an exer saw Intonation of Barnes ay Arthar 2 arreeN DIG Kets whieh) becomen very monotonous iud mas the effcet of bis otharwicit commendable performines of his part, rest of the company filed their riley fantorlly, Tho plece was well mounte and ret upon tho stage, ‘That it will supersede the Danites "In poping favor we do, not belivee, It will by given the rest of the week, wid give place ty tho © Din on Monday next. ‘Two hinge nnd handsome baskets of Mowers wern prusunted to Mra, Rankin on her appearnuce on tho ature [p the second net lust night. . MIKE RANKIN WILL GO Prt ALONE, Mekeu Rankin, who opened Jast evening at Hooley'’s Theatre in bis new play, "‘4it"" bes wevercd his connzetion with his munngera, Hrooks & Dickson, and intends tnanaying his own business during tho romalnder of tha reas son, Tuo Orin of Brooks & Diekson control anumber of theatrical stars and combinations, and before leaving New York on tue tour Mr Hankin placed tifa business in their ands. The caure of the rupture was, 08 Mr. Ranks says, breach of contract jin refusing to pny bint money due him. He was in the vity Saturday, and bel a consultation with Mr. Kebert Jninieson, Mr. Hovley's attorney, and this consultation gavo rise to the rimor tnt he feared an Injunction on his play from Jowguin Miller, who ctaims the authorship of It, but in reality tho matter under discussion sens bis pro- posed break with Mosurs. Brooks & Dickson, | A reporter eny Mr. Maukiin last evening and gaxed hin what nction had been taken In the matter, and what he proposed to do. “Twill teil you tho whole story,” ald he. * opencd “my season in New York at Haverly's Fourteenth Street Thoutro with one uf my now piays—* William and Susan.’ The play proved a failure, and F became a little pressed for ready, money.” } have considerable property, bit of course 1 didn't cars to sell or mortgage that, so. Iborrowed a certain sum from Mesers. Brooks & Dickson, and placed my business In their hands, The play '‘40" proved n success, and we midotnoney on that, playing it two weeks ton iirge business, Just na we were leaving New York an Injunction from Mr. Miller was served on ua, but nouttention was paid to ft, 13 we did not play in the state.” “When did your trouble with Hrooks & Dickson vecur?”* * Cast weck. 1 think It was Wednesiay, Mr Clapham, our manager for Brooks & [ivkaon received a telegram from hig principals tolling him not to pay mo nny share of the profits, na thoy wanted to get back the inuncy thoy nad loaned me, Mr. Clapham, who tas avted in on vory, ee tlemanly manner nit fal, through this af told ime oof bis Ine structions, Of course, I made remon- Btrance, and ho faforined his prinelpats of it, Very shortly bo reeelved anothor telegram with ihatructions to pay mu my share, but T laud alrandy resolved te resent” thig breach of contract, The money owed was something ene tirely out of tho contract, and If tho tirm knew ime thoy would knuw that I would pay It.” *Woen did you Inforu the innungor vf your Intention of breaking with the New York frin?”" After the pertormance last Saturday nizht, Linformet Me. Clapham that [should aasiime tho manugement, and cut loose from Brooks & Dickson for tha rest-of the seasun. J bud spokun =owith Mr. Jumiesot. | o! city, about tho mutter, and be ftdured + ina was perfectly justitied in tuking the step, Leumo to Cuicayo with the irtn resolve that our pactnersalp should be dis- solved, aud L have carried out ty intention, Just yefure tho performance this +veuing Mr. Hooley was served with at injunction from Mr, Hrooks, who fs now In the forbidding hin frotw turnlug over tho revelpts to me." © Did Mr. Hooley observe tho Injunction?" “Of course bo wil answer jt at the proper time, but I made my enguyement with bln in wy own name whon T was here last seu- son, and ha was under no contract with Tiranks & Dickson, so. of cuurae, he was not bound to observe the Injunction, Thoy tried (o put a tian at tne door to wateh the Uck= ‘ots, but wo wouldn't buye it. [only wish thoy world make a tight withing bere, as 1 should Uke nothing better, but I burdly thing thoy will be foollsh enough todo so." “ Did they bire the company that, 1s support- ing your” “Oh, no. The company was engaged before they took the management of my business. If tho company hind been. thelrs thoy wautd bave. had me tna box, and I would have beet come pelied to-do us thay eatd, They have troate: myself aud wife ay meres lep nuanta since w Have Deon with them, afd fue sot been consulted at vil about anything, Thess the- atrieal middlemen are something nev in tho thontrieal business, anu frout tay brief expert- ence [have bad with them 1 cunnot say tha thoy are_nn astonishing success. Thoy are ur- rowint and unserupulous, and trent those who ure tillng thelr poekets with munoys' ineninis. That te ull L have to say at present on tho subj. ot, and I will bid you good eveulng.” JOE WHOOKS, of Brooks & Dickson, the New York manngers who started Rankin out on hia present enguge- ment, was found at the Shorman.House and ex- pressed hinselt as wilting and anxious lo mnke 9 stitemont Gt the manngeriut side of the rumpus Mr. Brooks wae invited to talk, and be pro- eoodutl tu suy Wut the rm of thoatrical head- Ught danlors, Brooke & Dickson, had entered futon cantragt with Rankin whereby thoy were to pay hin u stipulated sum for the scygon, be- winning Oct, Land ending Mayl. Tho mannigers agsuinud nil traveling, billing, aud wiver- Using expoures, and wore tu pay Rankin S00) por week, ‘Cho ongagewont bad been dis- axtrous, and since leaving New York thoy had logt money atevery atopping-pluce, There had heen no protit iu showing jn suoh towns as Bouth Bond, Ottawa, Jollet, and Janvsvilie, and Rankla was wall-satisted with the terias of tho engagement until he renehed Chleayo; whon, subing achunco of fair praflts, he eclzed upon a quibble and went back on bis contract, Ho clalmed to baveentercd Into contricts with ir. Hooley, among tho iumuer, before signing with Brooks & Dieksou and assorted tht he was legally bound to cevogulen and ful- fll such former contract, A Mr. Brooks in bring og his statoment ton clove auld bo considered Rankin’s neuon 4 cleau stonl; for tho expenses of the compnny hud up te the present date amounted to 85,tkH), of owhlol stra Quukin had persunnll received $2,000. Tho manager hid seeured un, Injunotion restralning Mr. Huuley from paying over any money to Rankin, and If there was any luw iu favor of dofrauted managers they intented to compol the leader of the * Danites ” to carry out his agreement to take $500.4 week for to Month und bo.sntisied. “MME. PAVART.’* Th Comlcy-Barton compuny commenced tho second week of tholr engayomont at the Grand Opora-House Inst ovenins with Offenvach's opera, “Mme, Favart." This is one of tho Inter productions of the Franco-German com- poser, and was givon hero in French, by the Aimée' troupe, a few yenra ago. Tho work is {nferlor, wusleally, to asvoral uthor of Offen- vaoh's productions—uch as * ft Grands Due * Orphée nux Eufer,” *Gonovieve do aud “La Porichole." And, (tt doos not Gaal tu hunter the plots of La Bella Hee Jeno,” * Barbe Meno," © Les tirigands," or Lia Jollo Parfumeuse, * Stilt, it is by uo incaus a bad job of = beuffo carpentry, It contuins somo taking bits of melody—notably “1 am an artless thing’ (a substitution for ihe decidedly too suggestive song of tho original, *Travaitte, mo tile, Yendange, grapiiie!"), and the Tyrolean yodel. And the nction is very iively—the come pileationy betug about as mimerous and laby- Hinthiun as could weil be crowded Juto the com. poss or threo jong vote, Hut tho chiot mnerit of ‘sStudamo favare’ Hes in its capability of spectacular Hisplay And this cupability has beon largely utilized by tho Comtey: Barton management. ‘The stige 18 Mled, especially in tio tnst act, with choriators and tigurantes, clad with much dispiny uf colur und spurkle, aud, 60 far ay the feulnino poruon of the crowd te concerned, with conalderabio economy in tho use of tullot-mutorlal.| Biss Cowl wis vory piquant md Sadan Bua Mer ucting approsches ta ite yivaetty nearer to tho French boutte typo than that of any other ossayer of similar roles, And yet, while Cult of arehness, it does not averstep the Unite of reasonable devarum. Sir, Howson gave a thoroughly gout pergomition of the ameruns old Maryii—though, of course, #8 the English — vordon has had te be toned down xreatly from the original, be docs not bave such opportunity for browliuss of characterization as was’ alforied to Meziéros, who tiled the part when * dStudane Fayart" had tte Gallia presentation in Chteage, | The Charies Fuvart of Me. Pred Lesito vonilrined the Bigh optnjon of Ghat yentlemun created by bis Duke in “ Olivette.” tle hiv a good yoleu, free and yraveful gostioulution | and — motlon, and much of | Suviul = expres slot 8 fo a capital actors, Janson, a8 usual looked protily and sane nicely. Mr. Arimaid's dector wus welodlous; Str. Frour'a Uiscotin was gros tewque; and thu ution parts wore fatrly taken, ‘Who turoh lu tho list aot,which was composed by Bir, Alfred Califor, the musical dipeator of tho troupes 9 spirited compadjuon, and wae given with much power—the orchovtrn propar belny alaod by wbrisy band ipon the atace, * Budumu Payars * willbe continued ti) furs ther notice, ee . OLYMPIC THEATRE, ‘Tho Hyde & Behinan “Star Speciilty come pany” bogan a week's cnuugomunt at tha Olyin- ple Thoutro lust miyht-to a very full house, Tuere ure somo very clover people in tbls com= bination, which fs ono of the best of tho many rouily youd vurlety compnanios that bavo ap. vewrod ut his theatre (oly season, ‘Lo begin with, Messrs. Watson nnd Bills aro again wnited, and give some exceedingly amusing sketehes. Mr. Watson will he remembered na the corte ductor in the Putman Car" company on. its uperraince here list season, and he fs by far tho best eceentele German comudiiy on the variety staxe, ‘Then the “Till family” with tho * Royal Martonets" given really enjoyable and eurl+ ous entertainment well worth seeing. Tt ts inarveions to sue the little wooden puppets Bo faithfully iinitating buman betngs, And they are tnaonzed with skill and {ngouulty, Tho Martells wre good nerouutd and daring bieyele ridors, cousidrring the narrow Iinits io which they ride. ‘The other members of tho teoupe are sven to udvantage, and the evening's performance af forded plenty of harmless fun to those present, CHAT ONCERT. The nnnual concert for the henoflt of poor chitirew, under the auspices of Jochannah Linke, No.9, will tke place this evening at Hrand’4 Hall, ‘Tbe Misses Hutler, Biel, Burge, Kurey,and Mubibueh aud Messrs, Knore and Prievnits will take part. For the convenlenco: of tne particinante he te entertalnment, "isos wit be rin ull tliht from the hall tu every direce tien of the city. : “FRA DIAVOLO' AT DENVER, Denver City (Colo) Correspondence Kanaas City Tine, Information bas been received hero that Miss Emin Abbott, the well-known pring dontin, Will Institute Proshedings aguinet the grand jury of this county for tho scandalous use of her nnmnein the Indletmenta found against O. 11, Rothaekor and Eugene Field, editors of tha Denver Tribune, Mr. Eugene T. Wetherell, who Is Misa Abbott's husband, sent for copies of tho Infictment Inst week, and thoy have been forwaried to him. Interesting develop: tents muy bu eapected within a few days, Tho Mrst Indictment reas as follows: “That one Jobn Kyans of the County of Aras pithov aforesaid, before and at tie time ot pub- Habing the fn seandalotia., maileions, and Wenunatory Hel hereinafter mentioned, was a married mam, atta toan of family, and of the age, to wit, of @ veurs; and the anid Jonn Eyaus was thon and there, aud lone ure and from ence, bithurto bath been and stitt tsa professor religion gad member of we wil Church in the City of ver, In the said County of Arapahue, in good standings and tho sud Jon Evans during alt that dine had demeanod and conditeted blinsell DANI Of good Morals ANd virthaus depurt- inent, and ina manner beeaming 9 professing Christitn und chureh membe That before and atthe thine of publishing t alse, scandalous, malicious, und defamatory lbol hereinatter mentioned, notice and advertisement ind been slven and made at the said City of Denver that ou, to wit, the night of the ith day of Beptembers ja tho your of oue Lord 1831, wforesalit, & certain opera ‘called * Fra’ Dlavolo’ would ‘be sung, acted, and presented by a certaln company of singers; that in one part of sald opera a female Bligeris Wout to represent and act the part of a young womun, in ber chamber, disrobing and Dreparing to go bed. “And the grand jurors aferesald, on their onthe afureanid, do further presout that Otte AI, Nothacker aud Bugene Fletd, late of tho suid Connty of Arapahoe, unlawfully, wickedly, fe- Jonlously, and tnaligionsly contriving and in- tending to Injure and prejudice tho sald Jobn Evans. and deprive bint of bls wood onme, and impeonch his virtue and reputation, and thoreby to uxpose bin, the sal Joba Evans, to public hatred, contempt, aid ridivulo, on, to-wit, the Sth day of September, in tha year of our Lord one thousand elyht hundred and cluhtycone, in the county ntoresald, unlawfully, wickedly, fe- fonjously, and ineticlousiy did compose, write, und publish, and cause and procura to be com posed, written, and published, In certain mew: paves, cnlled the Denver Tribune, thon and for a wmietime before that, at the City of Denver nforesald, petite puuststiud, und clreninted in eertuln false, scandalous, mitlicious, and defum- atory Hbel, expressed by printing, of and con- cerning the said John Zvans, which said mall. ann defamation is tn the words following, that sto Ray “+ Deacon Jobn Evans (nicaning thoreby the sald Jobn Evans) with be atthe opera tonight, front row parquet, with a double-barre) marine rhiss, He tuednng thereby tho sald’ John Ey nus) would iniss the bed chamber scene fr “Fra Diavolo” for tho proflt of a dozen Nhot Ne sly red rooster. s Ing aud inteniing thoreby thint tho said tug Would attend the suid opera in order to see that put aforesuld of tho sald opera in which tho suitfomale singer disrubos und en- acts the purtof a young woman retiring to bed ua aforesaid, menning and intending thereby Ubat the said Joln Evans was p person of base morals and low and lvidiuous propensities; thors the suid Otto H. Rothucker and Eugene Field, then and there well knowing tho sald defamation Ilbol tobe false, to the great dum nye, seantlal, and. disgrace of the suld Joun Evang, and to the evil exaniplo.of nil others, contrary tv the form of the statute in such vaso onidy and provided, and “nyguinst tho peace and diunity of the people of the State of Colorado.” Messrs. Rotbucker and Field were required to give bonds Iu the sum of $2000 cach, the bonds- nen bolng United States Sonatora IN und Tell- er, ex-Gov, Routt and ex-Goy, Labur. DRAMATIC NOTES, Col. John I. Burleigh, tho “Michigan Magi- clan,” Is in the city. Harry Mincr’s comedy company will be at the Olymple next week. Sprague’s specialty company baye returndd totown. Lad business Is the cause assigned. Campnnini's terms with Mapleson are sald to ‘be $5,000 month, singing three times a week. Horaco MeVickor Jr. was marricd in Now York on Suturduy, tho bth inst, to Miss Ailio Weaver, “The World" started on ita second week to a nod house for Monday night, at MeVickor’s ‘heutre, Miss Henrlottn Vaders bas been, engaged as oading Indy at tho Etghth Street Thuutre, Pile adelpula, .: Ui. Rosenfold has written a farcical in four neta tur Mr, Sol smith Itussetl, Ways and Menus.” ©, A. Forbos, manager for Henrietta Vaders, was tn town terday, He bus forfelted bis vontruct with “Yankee” Robinson. J.H, Huverly is expected tv town tho Inttor urtof ext week. Hye will probubly visit San ranclaco before his return to New York, Tho new plece tn four acts which M.Sardow buy writtuti for the ‘Theatre Vaudoville, Paris, Odette.” ‘Tho churtctur of the beralie, f whom tho pleco [& named, wis sugzodted Surdou by the conduct of at Indy of aocter; whose dongs were revuntly tho subject of nue! comment 10 Paris, . Or" A Fool's Grrand" whioh was notéd tn Vhiladelpnia for thu first ting last wees, It ls satd that “a6 a wholo the populur verdiat was dnuloubtedly one of warm, approval, and, with some chunges whieh Mr. Mackuyo will-baye to inake, the play will bocome a very popular one,”* Miss Huttly St late of the Alico Oates company and Edouiu's Sparks,” are making or- rangements to goon ft stirring tour under tho nuinagement of a Clicmnat! yontlemun, Miss Starr is. a Chieaga Indy wnt Known in private life us Bre. Pithur. Khe oxpeeta to open in Cul cago ubout Christinas in 2 cow fight opera, Tho annunl clection of ofticera.by Chicago Lodga, No, 4, 8, P.O, Bites, bold on Simday, ro- sulted In tha cholee of tho fullowing olligors: Eaxnlted Ruler, W.1, Bate teemed Leadin; Kulgut, don’ D. Waipolos Esteemed Loyal Ruikht 1 16 Hall; Exteomed Lecturing Knight, B.D. Whites Seeratry, Leo Wilson: 'Trotsurer, JeMeRtoberts; ‘Tylor, L. Barnett: ‘trustecs, S!- inon Quiniin, Charles’ Clayton, and Joseph sults, ‘tho lirst avalal sessiou of the easuu oovurs Suns day oveniug next. Horace MeVicker, who is at present associated with Houry Abboy in the management of the Park ‘Thoatro, New York, wired Mauayer Bharpe, of SeVicker's laut evening; “Got mare ried yeaterday.” ‘The nome of the {uly ig not. iver, but it ts understood tho Indy ts Miss ‘ttle Weuvor, wha was ut one time fending ludy: of MoVicker's rtock compuny, und bas since thon appoured here with various combinations, Mr. MoVivker was Inst hero ng tmanager for Jobo Raymond. How a Rasen Escaped, Not very lon befare tho deuth of Héranger, the popular sonrewritur, Chiude was requested by tho Comuisaitre Contnil to look after an os- ouped canviot, att necomplished swindler—(ono of whoay muny spocliltica wus the procuriag of goad aitiutions for needy clerks, which, of course, they Hover got, after puying i thelr ecuudon money)—wbem ho had “arrested af months previous! iu who prefer out of prison toxerving bis tie there quietly aud decently, Ho was then Jeading Joyous Tito tn the Latin Quarter, young tadies of Ta n the individual pert sure of his onsy Commissuica Ce clever fellow, whe guektul of "trl In rorlet: ru, curries ybout icke, Dow's sell the wilu ti you huve kiled your bear.” This observation put our Pollcler on hia tuettlo. Ba, in conses Quguce of information received, ho botwots him self to tho public ball, culled tho Uleserie des Liloa at the hour whon tho dancmg waa at ite hight, and soon caught sizntof hie gentleman suited at oa Nile tuble und sursuunded by a wholo bevy of pretty glrls, tha beuutios moat In youuy iu the bann Quarter, Ho was a gouil- fooking, dark-curspiexioned young man, with en ‘inpudent. aud eyntcal expression of ‘gountes nance, There bulng but two ways Of gutting tho bettor of un advorsary—nimely: surprige and auduchy—Chude walked stratght up) to tite young customer's tube, stepping stowly but trinty, and louklus full tthe feu wf tha pere somtge, who by a sedroely pereeptble sicn bus trayed bis recoguition ofthe visitor, He turned pilejue wus cought Claude bad only anothorstep to take to luy bunds ou the old offender, who, lomutng forward, whispered a word or two inte the young lady‘a car who was wenrost to bin. Lustuntly tucthor advanco was liupoasible. All the girls presont surrounded Claude, forming uty {impenetrable bareior, bebind whol tho pvindler Tale bid escape before there was thing to call in tho guard. Tho throng uf beauties crowded round Claude, progsing ugilnat, alaose puguinn, hin, aud shouting: "Le Merangert "Lis Bore ngery" | Thus inate nummy fell un tho.assombly tke tho taah of un olectrio spark. ‘The dunc! consed; the dancers honined htu in. Stude eud thelr partners rusbed wwuy Srom thelr a aunadritles or thelr arh era, othora uw! covered with ft rt i conpletely upset, taken abu by hia sharp young eustoines amjounce in sueh mixed company that, ins of being the boloval Héranger, his real style and, title was Claude tho Detectives and all bevausy his Inalfenstve phiz resembled the portralts of the grlaettes® poet, while his bald sad truly rae nentalite para wan equally .ombodsed with tho Uump of benevoiency, ‘fo preserve his own dignity, be yas obliged to retire with tho orabes- tat playing "Da Lisette de Bérumzor.” Dest of All, next diy tho nuwenapors gave fn tonenbig and torid report of éranger's visit 10 the Closerio dea Lilas. Poetical justion compels us to add that, ona more propitlots occasion, the DuRIE young swiuller was retaken.—Lundon Sue We A REMARKABLE OFFER. During the nest tfteen days eall on your druggist or fancy dealer and-he will let you have Dr, Scott's beautifi lectric halr-brusl on trial. Follow dfrections, and If it falls to eure headaches and neuralgia (tee few mite utca), or even falling hair and batdness, re turn it to him in goo condition and he will refund the price. On the same terms try Dr, Scott’s electrie flesh-brush for rheumn- Hsin, malarial pains, bad efrentation, ete. It Unparts a beautiful clear skh ra A Fomalo Shylock, can Franclseg Call. . x : A moat disrusting exhibition of inhumanity and grasping love of monoy was dlaplayerd tir Judge Muut's court yestoriny afterugou during Uo hearing of a hubens corpus caso Fo. obtalte possession of little Adam Cohn, It seoma that the cuild had beon forcibly kept away from his ea mother, notwithstanding her’ pleadings, aud [tabbl essing, torched by tho poor woman's tale, hud aworn out the writ, ‘The Muth of tho court. was sont with an order for Annie Hiekert's arrest. an hour or 80 he returned with a tall, raw-boned sroman, clad in an uld-tima pluid sfik dress, that bad probabt Hot sean the ight of day for n seore of yours. dilapidated red shaw! completed the attire, and inade the tall, aunt tguire seem gigantic. in her arms, squeezed t'ghtly to her, was a prett: Uttly boy, nbout 2% yours old. She wis tad. Every ‘nerve was Jn a tremor, and hor head Jerked from sidv ‘to shiv as $f on a- pivot. Her eyes snapped and her mouth ‘worked convulsively. Tho firat ques- Uon was tsked If she rofised to givo up the child, Yes, she dd, unlosa she bud money— money. Rubbi Messing wags placed upon’ tho stand tomako vutn Hein a geaphle manner, told how Lena Cohn, a beautifat young dewees, lay. deserted by ber busband, upon ber denth bed, expecting alinogt any ininuts to cross: over the dirk river; how she continually cried for her littic one, that she might fondle ft ance again to her bosom before taking a inet fures weil, und how this woman refused to tet tho cblld pass tor one fistant from ber care unless $300, olnimed to be due for nursing tho sick woman, were paid ber. He had. he said, agreed to aesume tho gunrdianshtp of the child and seo to its reilylous training, white on tho other band the captur of the child threatenud to nliennte It from its people. The woman was thon made to tike the stand, which sho did, etlll vlutehing tne eblld. “fon't you know," questioned tho Iudico, “that this peor nother wlehos to seo bur child? es," muttered the womat. ‘Way don’t you let her have It, than?” “Because Jaa widow and bave no time to ev with hor,” she sunpp ut why keep the hii “ Becnuse the mother wanted me to. I spent 81M on hor.’ you knew the “But.” sald the Judze, “if mdtner was dying and that she “yearned to eu hor child, would you not allow er tor" The wont mn. pondered & monieut, then stuwly his Honor. answered the woman, “sho owes ae “ta that tho only reason?" persisted tho Judge. “y { want my money," shricked tho swomnt “But, my good woimun.” asked the Judge, “you must hive sowo nifection for the chikd that leuds you to wish to keep ity" “No: L only like my money.” ‘The bystanders were horritted at tho attenipt of tho woman to hold the child for a debt ine mone. against u dying woman, capeclully after she bad gued sand ' been” beaten in tha enurts; and more especially nt yod. The Judgo the hardbeartedness disp! nade out an order to detlver tho chitd tito the Rabbt's custody, and when sho understood that Bee sweet revenge was balked sho became nt uury, “And won't anybody pay inoz” sho ehriuked. ‘Then sho moaued out,” OF isn't it hard to take the brat from me und not pay mo uny money?" Even thon she refused to give up the child, and: it was found best to allow her to clutch the little ‘one in her arms until thoy could go to the dying mother. ee The American % Blungers,? Landon, ‘truth, Uct. 20, ‘The doings ot Mr, Walton, au Amoricaon hotel- keepor, ongrossed « larve suure of the uttention of “society inst week ut Nowmurket, ju the abseuce of more interesting toples, for deaklet- jy it was a tame week, thore heing quite a social eclipse. Mr. Walton bucked Foxball to win 4u,- 000 ut long prices, and not only dit he refuse to hodze, but ho invested £3,000 more on the hore. shortly before the race; ludeed, but for hia sip. ports the null would not have sturted either rst or second favorlt. Ou Churaday the “ pluoger’s losses nmounted to £10,000, 15,00, ping on Iroquois aione, while on tho Quecn'’s Mate bo got regularly temoralized, and frat bucked one fayorlt for LW, und thon the other for a shnilur amount, 60 it ha pothing, und, if thore hud be woul bave lost a £1,000, On winning £1 and subsequently presenting Store tho Wists Jockes® This sort of thins, bowever, never tists, and Br. Walton bus only to bet long enough, and, In gpito of the ardent ald of tho vermin of tho turf, ho will ‘dud—as o host of racing gamblers of this pernicious spo- eles have dono Lefore him—that the money will oO back whence it came—und with heavy inter+ ‘est—as surely as the rivers tow to tho sca. ne FPlnnas. Tho rosenrehes of Mr. Hipkins In the palace at Potsdam, with thesanotion of the Crown Princess of Gernany, bave resulted in tho discovery of threo curly Silbermann pianos, whieh ara idonti- fied with those on which John Sebastian Bach Improvised before Fredorick the Great, Pheso are, we loaru, all coples of the netion Invented by the Ttallan maker Chrlstoford—a_ etre staney which is conskiered to dispose of Hilber- ninnn’s claims to tho invention of tho plano. A piano bas also boon discovered which {4 delleyed: to be by Mozart's frlend Stein of Augsburg, bee sides two Schudl hurpaichords—oue dated 177i, and having solid allver keys. es The sule of preferred treagury stock of the North Horn Silver Sing Company, an nd- vertisement of which hupears in another col- mon, will commend itself to the attention of fuvestors, The property of the company js situated on the famous ILlorn Silver Ledge, which is now considered by tho best author- ittus the rlehest silver-bearing vein lu tho world, Experts who have examined the North Torn Silver property express the be- Itof that with developinent It will rival its nelghbor in the praductlon of the precious metal. ‘This development will bo carried forward rapidly, with tha most Aburovedl fib pllances, us soon as suflclent funds for the purpose have been secured from the sale of stock, Anadvantage which this treasury stock possesses oyer every other mining stock now on the Atmeri¢an warket ts tho assurance of Interest to hoioers during tho time the mines are being developer, anid of an extra prot, tong after they shall: have are rived nt the dividend bearing stage. "The Mutual Trust Company of New York guar- antees the pay of 15 cents per share yearly, for six years, to tha holders of this reastry stock, oeuare than 7 por cent on the price at which tha stock [a naw offered, BUSINESS NOTICES, PILES, IMLS! PILES: Astro cure for ind, Wecdiur, Itehing, and Vicerifed Pius has boen Wixcovared by De. Wille Jama. A slulo box ot DIL WILLEAMS INDIAN PILE OINTSIENT hua cured the worat chronle causes of Lwonty-tye serra’ Bbsuidig. Me eivos rellef in tive miutitosattorusduge V TAMS' OLN'TMEN'T abeurbs tho tumors, suothos palin, allay the ttense Itebing, especially after gotting warn in bed, noting as pauilcioo, It hy prepared for Milos,‘ itehlay af the parts, snd mudheng eleu, Suld by druggists, or imaliod gu rucelpt of pelea $1. Uy VAN SUHAACK, STEVENSON & CO., Chicago, a Dyspepsia ts the costly price we pay for luxuries, Itwmost potent remedy, however, J4 found in that olliclent and genial tonic and Mlerutlye, Tarcant'’s Seltzer Aporient, Bold by all drugylats. ee Macullstor's Conth Mixturo Is fast ste porseding all ather remedies in Chieazo for the diseases inuidentil to our so¥ero Winter senson, Jonn H Lee. corner Halsted and Harrigan alrocta, and alt drugyiste, CASTORLA, voe ASTORIA Old Dr, Pitcher’s remedy for Chitdren,