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6 MORMONISM. The Prosident’'s Recommenda= tions Under Discussion by the Utah Press. Some Timely Suggestions by a ‘Gentile Paper of Salt Lake. Outline of Laws That Aro Needed to Punish Polygamous Law. Breakors. A Vigorous Kick from®the Salt Lake Organ of the Lattor-Day Sainte, Sant LAKE, Utnh, Dec. 7.—Tho Gentile Tribune goinments on the aplrit and dcterminntion with which the President discusses Utah affairs, It anya: “A law tnaking the wives of persons charged with bigniny competent wituesses ayninst thofr husbands fs woll ns far ng It procs, but that ts not far, because few .would dure to: tke advantage of It. Requiring persons who solemnize marringes to Mile x certiticate in the Supreme Court wold be ag vain as the huw fore Didding blgamous marriages. It would bo disre- Rarded, and tho disregard covered by SECRECY AND PERIURY, tho samo ns now. A Inw allowing convictions for polygamy on circumstantial evidence, or, better yet, erenting a special commission with authority to legishite for Utal, subject to the reviston of Congress, is what Is needed, But the spirit tu which the Presiient’s recommendations are maida ts all that contd be desired,” The Mormon Nea says; “Tho President had tosuy something on tho polygamy question or he would have heen assatied from every quarter whence the volve of religious bigotry rises in the land. fo baa nv reliable Information that tue law ia being violuted, but has accepted 2s true common rumor If itis true, the fuult Ja with TARDY AND INEFFICIENT OFFICERS who [nll to enforce its observance. It is not true that polygamy is the corner-stone of the Mormon Church, itis an essential part of our erced, but not more so than many other parts. The success of tue Mormons us colonizers Ie ealetluted to oxelte the iveliest Interest, but no apprehension. ‘To subvert or unsettle the well established principles of justice and enuity upon which the law of evidence is founded, if done, muy prove A BERIOUS MATTER TO OTHERS besides tho Mormons,. The President's conclud- jug eentenca shows that he does nut pipe to the tuue of extremists and consplraturs. It is only luwinl and discreet measures for tho auppres- 0 8 polygut which he promises taf ng contest over the Detegato's sent is watche] by both sides with a great dent of interest. bat Clert: Adana has been repudiated gives grout gatisinetion to the Gentiles, | <2 CASUALTIES. A Man’s Body Ground Into a Shapcle Mus by the Curs, Speetat Disvatch to The Citeam» Tribune. LAFAYETTE, [nd., Dec. 7.--A carpenter named Cyrus Messonger bad some business with one of the employés of the Luke Erle & Western shops, and tho person he desired to seo being busy Messenger went out on tho track, and was walk Joy Dackward and forward. A traln of coml-cars was backing into the shops, and Messenger climbed on to the rear one,and when near tho shops Jumped off, expe ably toyvet out of the wi Ta some manner is foot cutght. and he fell face downward, and before be could getup the cur-wheels struct hum, Klis him Instantly und ygeinding his body into u sbapeloss and unrecognizable muss. Mos- genger wus nbout 50 yeurs of, aud leuves a wife Can two children, both grown, Tha Coroner eld an inquest. A Woman Ahnost Beheaded by 1 Strecte Care Speciat Dispaich to The erteago ‘riduna, Dusuquey, la, Dee, 7.—-A woman ongnaged io peddling apples, Mru. Murphy, was killed tn this city this evening by u strect-cnr. She wus in the hablt of Jumping on tno car and taking n free ride from the luyee to Main street. Sho nt- tempted to bourd the car this evoulng at tho front platform, taisscd her hold, and fell under the wheels, Mer head was nearly severed from her body, It was durk, and tho drivur, boing: engaged at the moment attending to tho stove: in the car, never knew of the occurrence, dody was disvoyered on tho track by pussera- by, Nu blaine 1s attuchod to the etrevt-cur company, Flying Bricks, Thubers, Grease, Candlex, SAN Fra: CO, Cal., ec. 7,—Tho loss by tho explosion of tho candle fuctory thla morning Is estimated at about $2,000, Tho baller was Uign pressure, eighteen teet long, and two fect dn diaincter. A piece welghing w ton was thrown over a two-story bullding, landlig in a eravel pit 1,000 yards distant. Uther pleces of great Welxht were blown throtgeh tho walls of a wires house, shattering adjotning buildings, and Uricks, tnber, grease, and candies dlutributed over the neighboruood, * Chat no Ives were lust Js almost infraculous. we and Torn to B by fho Cara. Spectat Dspaten to The Chicagn Tribune. Guano aves, Mich, Dee. 7.—Pator lrandell, foreman In the paint-shop ho Grand itupide & Indinnw Ratlroad stops hore, while walling to hig botne,a mille south of the clty,on tho track of that roud tonight, was struck ‘by an outward-hound pussenger traln and tori to pieces, He leaves n wile and tour or tive entl- deen, He wis a capable and jndustrious geuties Binuing much esteemed by his employ the publi, i plea ere. Died of Injurion 1 ved py Being Struct by an Rngzine, Spectat Misvateh to Tue Chituaa Tribune, PUEDLO, Colo., Dec, 4.—-Tho Hoy, Louls Hamil ton was strack by a ewitel engine at tue Union Depot Jast Friday and dled of bls injuries inset night, ‘Tho Rov, Mr. Hamilton enmeto Colorada in 16 Ale wine Th yours alt and et af the enoryetio and widaly’ knaw. tha Presuyteriun Cuuren in tho Sinton ee OF Collixton on 2 Texas Matlrayd. St. Louts, Mo, Deo, TA ealllston. batweon two frulgbt-tralng on the Jefforayn “Division of the Texas & Pacific Railway, nug far from Mure shull, yesterday, resuited in tho"denth of two rloug injury to three, and alight Injury ty four othors. | [ith engines and a nuinber of cars wore Completely wreokes “ Spectal Dispatch to The Chieago Tribune, BUnerNeToN, In Deo, 7.1L, We Wright, tho young tann who hid his lege crushod by st frulebe- ¢nglne in tho raitroudyards hero yesterday, died from bla dujurica, Ala remning wore tuken to Dishowe at Wevor thls dtteraven for interment, Took the Wrong Drug. Sreglat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Keowee, bi, Deo. %—Dr. Crawford, a promt. nent and old physician of Van Buren County, Town, took a dosy of polson by miata at about Bo'efock tonizht, und at 8x0 wae 0 corpeu. He Wwus'woll and favorably known throuyhout tho State, Strack u Snug. Caria, It, Deo. The barge Ononta, loaded with rullroad iron und coul, (y tow of the steam er ara strack n anu dt Gouae tland end sunk, The Ironsides will probably be saved, ‘The Onunta ta A total loss, ¥ if : a i apsaet Credit from tho Warners, rf, B Moore, In wlotter to the Now York Tues, ‘islusving tha. proceedings af he Gea duorestisitt conventions bold in Chicuwzo and New York, remarks; Every practicn! uma who bas given tari ree form only pusaing attention unierstands well What that meany. However eer) such a com: tmivwion muy evensually' prove, 1. surely mens “tari postponement comtutksion Well, chen, What wus the abject? Ie way bs thut, the tue elavery aeanan Muring the lant fuw yeura bee sore the War, tt he felt vy the protectloniste tine their tenure of munupoly is not quite sate; tat the people are begiuniog to walk: pudent und crude questions. For tnétunce, the tucmer— that good-natured’ and uveful: clod-hopper in dowa, who enrich: curplus wheut tu £ nak the fol- Jowiuw i ay lvanistu inte paca inanufuctirer—naniwlys iow be ie tha It J, Joun Baliwarkor, want to acl my wheat, Wo price I xvt Js teusured and txed by thy prive It etches in Suck Lune, in London, ‘ot a fact tbat you cannot dispute, Hut if you, Str, Privilege, who manufacture, alpaca, soft ino your goods you donut measure it by the Ene gliuh price, but udd to tt’ per ceut protection, aud I bave to pay you 24 cents or U0 conte a yar tor ulpaca that lean buy iu London for 7d, or bd —guy 10 ecnts—n yuri” 43 Tho wtvel-rail duty swindle and bundreds of othyr swiodics, the impudent lax ou that now ting, no doubt, to be 4 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1881—TWELVE PAGIUS, ment of thelr volecs may turn out to be f . HOP BIfthaS = 3 usofut and indispensable article, cinchonotd, and othor tedicines—all those gluring outrages nro beginning to bu tntilerstood as crying wrongs, and the protectionists feel these facts lustinetiyely, Sather have made, i my apias fon, the fatal mistake by beeombys tho mugres> élyea, and thereby concentrated Che vyes of the: whole country on them, They have in thelr two conventions tmoltediy passed the greatest Insult on tho farmers, They have arrowated to |. thamaelves tho prosperity of the country. And now, when tho farmers of thia country have, during tho Inst Ave or stx years, enriched the Nation by sending tholr surplus produce to the starving inlillons of Europe and getting In return tholr gold and sliver, thoy are actually ignored by those protectioniats. nod we are cool+ ly told that protection dit tt allt MATRIMONIAL, Mr. George Lunt, of Kvanston, and Mise Stella M. Burke, of Chicage, Mr. Ucorge Lunt, of Evanston, son of Orring> ton Lunt, Esq, and Miss Stella M. Burke, daughter of John E, Burke, Esq., wero tnarried just evening at the reahlence of the bride's pa- rents, No, 101 Pine atreet, This announcement willbe read with Interost by n large number of society people in this city and elsewhere, bo- cause of the prominence und deserved popu. lurity of tho contracting varties. Tho ceremony was performed nt 6 o'clock by the Rev, Feodorick Courtnoy, rector of St. dames’ Church, accordime to the ritual of the Episcopal Chureh, and wae witnessed only by the members of tho families of the bride and groom, White the wedding was au extremely quiet one, the arrangements throughout were ebaracterized by a retined elegance betttiag the pesition of those direetly interested, One of Ingley’s choicest suppers followed tho ceres mony fs due sensun, and the presonts recs were both nimvrovs and valuaile. Mr and Mrs, Lunt will, fter a short nbscaove, make tholr home ut Evanston, Mr. Charies 1. Conover and Miws Della Monrdman, at Marshalltuwn, In Special Lksvateh to The Chicugo Tribune. MAnsHAntTowy, Ia., Dec. 7.~At dv this afters noun Miss Della, dauhtor of tho Hon. IL GB. Roardman, was married to Mr. Charlos 1H, Con over, of Chicago, the ceremony being performed in tho presence of tho fanilly anda select eircie of triunds by the Rev. 'T. ‘Kinggold, of Cedur Rapids. ‘The cuuplo leave touignt for Dulkalo, ¥., and will make tholr final residence in Chle eo. Miss Hourdinan was welle-knowg tn sogial elrcles throughout tho Stute, ES Motz and Razey, at Clinton, Rl. Spectal Dispatch to The Ohicago Tribune. INTON, IL, Dec. 7.—At the residence of Mr. G.N. Razey, this evoning, ocourred one of tha fashionuble events of the season. It was tho murciage of his slstogMay and Mr.Joseph W. Metz, of Kansas, Thoro'was a large mumber of quests present, and the Rev, 0, B, tunyer, 0 prominent divine, otllelated, weddlug presenta was bestowed upon thom Ales May tazey Is the youngest diugater of Mr. Nuthin Kazey, a well-known and wealthy eltizen, of this city, Mueller and Morrly at: St. Miclay. Spectal Dispatch to The Chieago Tribune. Bt, Joseri, Mich, Dee, %.—Misa Addie, daughter of tho Hun. A. H. Morris, was married to Mr, Chartes E., son of Willinm MucYer, of Chicago, of the tirm of Mueller & Christy, nt 10 fA, tia tt the resktence of the bride's parents, ‘They left ut noon for the Eust. ‘The presents were numerous and clegint, Only relatives wore present. Clurke and Torneph v mpxony Mich. Snectat Disnateh to Cha Chteaoo Tribune, JACKSON, Mich., Dec. 7.—This morning Clifford A. Chirke, of New York, and Miss A, Louisn Thompson, daughter of W. D. ‘Thompson, Esq. President of the Jackson City Bank, were mare rled at tho nuingion of Mr, Fhompson, Mr. and Mra, Clarke went ta New York, where they will reside. at Jackson, Willey and Potter, n¢ St. Joseph, Mich. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Sr. Juserit, Mich, Deo. 4.—Miss Stella Potter and Frank A. Filley, of Burlington, In, were married ut 630 p.m. at the residence of the bride's parents, They teave on the nizut ex- russ fora trip te the Eust, then to their future jaime, Burlington, I. Cary and Ferguson, at Milwiulcee, Speclut Miaputeh to The Chicayo Tribune. MILWauKsEE, Wis, Deo. 7.—Fred Cary, son of Generat-Salicttor John C. Cary, of tho St. Paul Kond, was married tonight to Misa Elate, daugh- ter of Dayid Ferguson, the banker, ne St. Paul Courch. A grand recuption fullowed ut thd Ker -suson residence, Curran and Ormabec, at St. Joseply Mite) 1 Speetat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Trimuna. Sr, Joserit, Mich, Deo. Z—Flora BE. Ormebee and Sir. HE. $. Curran, of Fond du Lae, Wis. wera mourrled at the residence of tho trlde's mother atnoon, They loft on the wight expresd for Chivaca, thon to Foud du Lue, Wis, thelr future vine. Johuxson and Smith, at fox Luke, Wis, Spectat Dtsputeh to The Chicaso Tribune Minwauxer, Wis. Dee, 7.—Fred ©. Johason, of this city, was married to sss th Smith, daughter of Gov, Smith, at Fox Lake, soday. THE FIRE RECORD. Soveral Mutlding» Mextroyed ut De Kalb, De Kanu, Ul, Deo. %.—The vlauing-milt of 1. E. Sunderland, tho hay-press of G, A. Hurvey, tho residence of John Goudlyan, and a small house owned by J. F, Morris were destroyed by fre ntso'cluck this morning. ‘Lie ire caught Jn the planing-tmill and sprend rapkily, The loss on the mill is eatimutad at 82,00; Insured for $1,000. Gandison's loss on honse, furniture, and coul-shed is $2,000; nuriutcu. Morris’ toss by edtlinited at Fs GA. iueves's toss on he and huypress fs $700; no Instirance, The build. iny was owned by J. Hatsn, whose loa ia $hh) nolnsurapce, The Satmsan Novelty Company’ lugs un wire-stroteuors and stack is $600; no (ne surance, ” A Dwelllng and Warn Near Hed: ford, Ind, Spretal Disvatch to The vhieaon Trimtne, Depron, Ind, Deo, 7.—Lnst Saturday night. tho dwolliny and barn of 1. B. Sige, who lives about thirteen miles northwest of this place, wore destroyed by fire. Parties who live in the neighborhood estimate the entire loss at ont; $500, but there (s, #0 It fa sald by Welleinfurined peuple, uininsurance on the property tur 81, in favor of Frank Suse, a son of L, 1 jase, = Village Bustnesn-tlounes Burnod. Four Scort, Kus, Dec. 2—Nearly a block of frame buslnesd-houses In Short Creek, Kay, wore burned on tho night of the Sth, tovolying a aot about Beri ‘The ineusines te tot . FIELD TRIALS. 6 Good Sport Had at the Trial of AluntingeDoys at Grand Junction, Tenny Yertorday. Apectut Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Gitann Juxcrion, Sonn, Deo, Z—-Contrary to all expectation, the weuthor this forenaon was Sploniid, and good sport resulted, We were to huve gut away by 70. m., but nt that hour your correspondent was about the only min ready, and an hour or more passed before anything was dove, The twa bitaves Reasio and Sladew wera put down to run tor tho second pluce, Messle was it once herself rautn, und vory avon estab. Nabed hor supor|pelty,: winning handsumely, The Judyon thon dosired to buye Cllda, the test ‘benten by Bessie, run ugalost Shadow for thind money, but Mr Dew explilned, and’ Malitainad that, as he owned one Glubn and was running boty, tt would be invidious to farce him torun then out, ospeciully ns Shadow,haying won three heats, was untitted ty soma ereitlt, On this tho judges decided a tle, nud nllowed Mr. Dow to phive thom as be pleased as far as tho prizes were concerned. ‘The next proceed- ing was to stort the alfeaged stuko right whore thoy whot ult with the puppies, Jussi, the wit her of second money above, lad ta run drat with Gutdon, aa telegraphed youterdiy, and abo proved her oxceltenca by outworking w very fine specimen of tho Gordan selter, “whe really did good work, but bo flustud a birddown wind, while tho biteh got a fine pylnt ona siniar axituution, Duk dd and Layorick next took tho feild, ang {t was at once sean tbat the old dog Wad lame nd unable to uct with any of bis usual dauhes und speed, su that May outworkud hin and wen, even with two thustes to ber des merit, Muxwell then had a bye, ax Countess May, being sick, wun drawn, Hreckenridge, a very, hundsowe Luloceter doy, was put dawn with Kluutkinick, a big, slashing puppy, 8 erundson of Peldo ot the Bordor, who only wants unothgr year to become w-real burd one ta beat. Horan wall, but the extra apoud of thy elder doy beat hia. Sy Up about sinude wus wood, for shu muds the rings around! the Rikbly prison Deshi donureh, beating bin for hyY and nose, ¢ hauled over ¥ u ertek, gid a Tenn ey ell ser ee aunt went up for thy bitel he Waa Just cut luose by her owner to work out her awn ulyadon, which Bho did, with great promise of wetting turchor up, She will have a good dog to beat in Breck eneidge, bit ean do it if ttand well, She is by Cladatone Jr, and somewhat like ber sire, fad and Pindeo onht te brave gone dow: next. the Juazes iwatrueted Ltd's indter to mace thent at tenchean-tine, He was absent, so tite Lett and Minerva were put down. Theso wore A Very everiyemit race, aid worked so equally wellon nearly all points thie it was hard to separate thom, but the poor. cons strituing — bandling of « Murgan kept his Ditech down too close and just her the raed for lack of bird-lnding, which the other did merrily, At luuchvon-time there wasn race for foxhounds ona drag: but it soems to bave ‘veon minmanuged somohow, née the bounds did low Fairly: butte created quite a hurrah and cansod tha assemblage of spectators to swell to about 400, After Iinel Minorva and Leta ran out thoir triad, and wern followed by Lad and Pindee, At frst laut showed A gront bttrst of speed, but eoun. slowed flown to an equality with Pindeo, who bent him on quartering. In fact, no dog so far quartered lls geound so wellor required so {lt- tle handting. After a long give and take trial), in which Lad broke shot and chased tll he gathered the dead bind, Mindee flushed and chased Just whero a point would have won hin tho heat, thus losing. ‘This dog wns perhaps tho neatest broken “dow heretofore rin, and itis evident that ns a breakor of dogs Capt. MeMur- dee hits no. supe clue: on tho ground, and fertiues noequal as iar as brorking and banditog for field work, His utter freedom, too, from any taint of jockeying marked him naa wentlomia engsiderntly above tho standard of the average dlog-brenker. Tho frst round will be falshed tomorrow, and peobubly the second, $$ THE WEATHER, Nebraskn, Trxcons, Neb. Dee. iA gentleman recontly from the northorn part of the State, on the road from tha Blnck Hills, reports quite severe weathor In that part of the country, and won- dors not a Httle xt the extrome mildness hero. He snys that snow a foot deop was cucountered north of Sidnoy, and the samo extended all the: way to the Hills, ‘The light snowfall of Sept. 0 wna tollowed on Oct, 13 by a heavy snow-storin, and hiter offorts of tho sume kind hive taken place. In nll the settied portion of Nebraskn, howover, tbore hus beet no snow ta, spunk of this far this wiuter, and the wea ther for te past month bas boca remar kubly fluc. Signal Service. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICER, WARIT+ ixaton, D.C. Dua. B—1 a. m.—Tho Chief Signal OMccr of tho urmy furnishes the following speelal bulletins ‘Tho storim lust night, contral north of Lake Turon, has moved with greut energy Ju an ensterly track, and is now contral in Maine. Iligh northwest winds exceeding forty miles per hour buve buen reported from the Lake re- gion. Gencral ralus have fatlon In theLake region, tho Middle States, and New England. weraturo bus fallen from 10 to Mi degrees in the Finke region, the Oblo Vutiey, und Tonnesse, aud risun from 10 to 20 degress in Minnesota and Dakota, und over 30 degrees at St. Vincent and Fort Garry. Fale weathor fs indicaterl for today in Atlan tte and the Hast Guit States, and for Friday in tho Suuth Athuitic States, For Tunnessee aud the Ohlo Valley, Increasing cloudiness, with local rains, variuble ‘winds, shilting to warmer southerly, stutionary or lower pressure. For the Lowor Lake reson, fair wenthar, fol- towed uy Increasing cloudiness, westoriy back- ing to southerly winds, stadomury or higher ten perature, failing precdded In enstern portion by higher baremet For tho Upper Lake region, tncroasing cloudt- ness, followed by alu, auttthorly veering to westerly wluds, higher temperature, and fading followed in tho western pordon by rial! bas rometer. For tho Upper Mississippi and Lower Missourt ‘Valley Lean cloudy ther, local rulug, fle Jowed by clearing “weather, warm southerly veering fo colder narthwest winds, and rising ted in east districts by futling barometer, ao, Dee, 710318 p. un—Thoe fallowine observations are taken ut tho same inomunt of time at all the stations named? ting, [tenf artes, WO: Cuneta Glevolun Davenypori unver, Des stuines,.., Dutrult., Duvuuue,. Dulattt..ss i Eccanube ro Fore dart 4 Fort Gib: vy rund suvel a Indiavapuils. tu Kookut i] day Crosse, a] Leavenwe. i Loulsvile. ay bans Anti a Marauotte, is so] Momput & iene s | Allien’ Fron Roanviti dunt it. Ansli Fort isuturd. Fort Custer... a Galvaston. . u Mournend,, a ve t u re Bt NEO be, FTUM bes a} Ubren, aki: Frosn..} uiCleur, LOCAL ons Bur?) Ther. Hu] Wind.) Ve) Fen | Weather BT) MIN W.! o] oO [olen im] a8 | ox |N 4] 0 [Fatr st U [Ulear, MIB) a] oo is|s slo Maximum tenpernture, Moku tomperarure, 20, Munn duly barometer, Wild, °¢ Suan dally Ghoemomietor 4, Mean dally huiaidity, bb pth ah Sree A PRIEST'S MURDERER, Mo Ia with WiMleulty Protected from an Infurlated Mob of Would-Be Lynche ers, : Special Dianatch to Tha Chicago Tribune. Boston, Dee. 7.—The death of Fathor MeCar- thy, the Greontlald Cutbolic priest who was shot a fow days ago, occurred at midnight. David MeMillon, who shot bim, reached Greenfield be- tween t and 7 o'clock last evening, Fears wore entertiined of an attempe on the part of some of the enraged purisbioners of Father McCarthy tolyuch the prisoner, and, by permission of As- sistunt-Buperintendent Lurner, of the Fiteh+ lung Road, the train was stopped at Russelt strout, some 100 rods below the dopot, und the — prigover, with =the . olllcers, was taken into a curtilage and driven rapiuly to the Jal, “Lhe news of this plan bud, however, In gone way leaked out, aid tho yard bufure the Juil was crowded with peuple anxious to got at tho prisoner, A comimittes trom the Cathotle ehurch wad, however, present, and asalstod the olfivers in) proserving vordur wand guarding the prisoner, The crowd was jn earnest, and cloaad round tho tenn with shouts of "Pail hin out!" "Pall hinouti “shoot the viliin?? but the gloating revolvers of the ollicers duturred them from any itetual pplication of faree, Medlit- len was toduy fully committed for murder, CREDIT-MOBILIER, Itecolloctions Kovived by Court Pros evedings In Philadolptba, Pnapceenta, Pa, Deo, %—Uct, 10 the United Surtus Court, on petition of Oliver Amva, hocalver of tho Credlt-Mabiliey of America, taade an ordur granting leave to the Recalver to exeente to Thomas O, Durant, late Presiduat of tho concurn, « fullund complete rejunae on all demanda which tho Stoblller migut bave jwaiust bim in consideration of the de- Uvery by Durant to the Mobllier of real cataty owned by tho former in Couucll Bluds, wmountluy ta ahout 3,020 acres, to sother with lands In Platte County, Nebraska, and a aumber of other tracts, Judge Butler to- day reseluded (ila order upon tie apptivation of Roland G. Hazzard, an interested party, under cortula wgceumunis, ‘auubel fur the Hecever hug prepured Lue heecssary dues und vonveys waves ot thy proporty awndd by Durant, und he obtulnad periiiusion toatiugn te tollowing cone dition ta the arder Just madys it isturcier ore dered Lat application for aun order permitiing: the deuds muy be inide de wove or unew, the dleods heretofore ulluwed to be nade under said order to be held subject ty the teat order of thie vourt, in relation tothe contriation wud cus collation thureof.” a A Neblor’s Sad Neuthy, Wilmington (el) Newa, Ina broken voice dirs. A. IE Selituchoy sald that on the Ith lust. at lo'eluek in thu afture Hoon, whily wp-ataies attending ber husband, Who wan Ii with fever, she wad ealled duwa by a Volee. Unun gomy down abe found the Consta- bigin the howe. Ha had clumvered over tho Feneu and gotten. du through the kitehen door, Alo vald to hors have got yout lust.” bn tien daloeked the frat door aid Jet in Consta. Dias Hiekuain and Dillin, Mt tebert luvied On the goods down-stalry, even to the phis- Ublngs of the child, and ay'bo was about golig ‘Up-stuirs sho stopped bi, with the exclamauon; ‘The tein-" “For God's sake, don't #o up thore; you will killany tusband.”" ‘Too conversution was enr- red nn in a tond tone of voice, word wis heard by tho huabend (a the room ut the head of the stairs. She detailed the woods, loeluding the bed upon witch her histaad wit lying, As she anid this ane renuirke Why. You swould't telco that, would your’ and he gruitly: roplied? Yea, Foun take that bod. and trou don’t ot tho mot tio bourse will toko ovorything tn the house," When sho went Upstairs, after tha aticer had gone, hor hse Yand, who had hoard the conversation between dt xcolaimed, Hear uselys hoy will Oo avery: Tle soon and every ager, 10'S All 1p) tia thing, and what will become of you after became delirious, and renuinod eo until he dled, In griof-strickun tones the poor vorinn toll of Kis ravings; how be wouldolu tho bedstend to prevent its boing taken fi under him, TIRED OF LIFE, A Woman iMangs Herself in tho euce of Her Five Childrens Bpecial Dispaten to The Chicago Tribune. Rivet Faurs, Min, Dev. %—Mrs, Adolph Ructoseh, a Bohomfin woman, bung herself in the presence of her live young children, The husband nud tathor got up at t o'clack and went: to 1 neighbor's to thrash. At i o'clock Mra. Buctosch arose, and taking sonte strips of ¢loth got upon tho stove and tled ove to tho bare beams of the bouso, which ts sinall and un- Mnished, Who oldest itl, aged 1 yoara, tried with alt her strength to prevent her mothor fram accomplishing her purposo, but without aval, Adjusting tho raga about her neck sho steppod olf thy stove and was strangled {1 0 fow intnutes, Her husband had been svat for, but arrived too late to prevent the act. Owlng to the atperstition of the neighbors tho badly was permitted to hare until the arrival of Justice Knowles und Constable Tobser utd o'clock this afternoon, when the body was taken duwn and on inavtost held, A verdict of suicide while luborlug under monte! depression was reuttercd, POLITICAL, Elected County Judge. Spectal Dispaten ta ‘The Chicago Tribune, Mosnoutn, UL, Dee. 7.—At a special etection yesterday James H. Stewart, Independent, was cleeted County Judge by 86 majority over Almon Kidder, Republican, Prene Tho Virginin Legtalnture, Iicusonn, Va. Deo. —Tho Legiatature was orgnnized today and tho Governor's mossaya read, RELIGIOUS. Georgla Methoulsts, Conumnus, Ga, Duc, %—The South Georgia Conference of the M. BE, Church South convened in thia city to-day, Bishop G. F. Pierce presides, and ig Jn good health. Large attendance. LAWLESNESS IN IRELAND. Gladstone and Vorster at Their Wits’ End. New York Thines, Tho frish “no-rent” agiutors are proving themselves more than a match for the Govern ment. They bave of tatecinployed thelr peculiar tuetics with unusual vigor und effectiveness, while the executive authorities, sluco the arrest of Purnell and bis fellosy-consplrators and the proclamation of the Luud League, baye beon dis- appolntingly innetive. Tho agrarian outrages ocuurring ulmost nightly throughout half adozen countles ure yastly more troublesaine to thoso whom urge partot tha Irish peopie now con- elder their enemies than open outbrenks aud arined rebotllon would be. Tha arm of tho nw aves tobe paralyzed in Ireland, and nolthor Mr. Forater, Me. Gladstone, or any of ber dae Jesty’s udvisers are nblu to sugieat a remedy— at least, not an immediate Funnies ‘Tho ad- yuneed Liberal or Rudical view of tho situation fa thus expressed by the Pall Mall Gazette: “Wo may buve to walt three soars before the begin- ung of the subsidence of the present fermont. We should prepare our ininds and shape our potloy nevordhugly. This is singular tunguage. “The presunt for- ment” menus such crimes us that at Carrowglul, whero 200 cattle grazing on a far were mutl- Inted becatse the farmer paid bis rent; such ua the biowlug up of a porters lodge nuar Limerick and the ripping open of three cows of, a rent- puylug furtaer in County Cork for!tho saine cuuso; sich as the fatal assault upon a farmer iu Anghavas, County Lettriin, who lad paid hig rent,und upon three rent-paying tenunta ot Lord Kenmare, who were fired upon by armed menat night. In short, it mend tho killig of mon and women, the intumin imntulng of stook, und the burning of houses and barns, crimes which aro of nightly ocetirrence in Loitritn, Mayo, ‘Connaught, Leloster, Gulway, Munster, aud Cork, Vhy dooy tha Gi¢ernment hosltato to suspend pf trial by aa in the caso of theso hyrdrian outrages? “‘Whly is a grave stop, to be sure, Dhero Is tio right to whieh tho sub- Jects of —sthe ~~ British = Crown attuch xrenter importance, noug thoy so jenlously gaurd ongnlist all tntriugemont. But thors is reully nothing lye for the Government to do. Mr. Forster oan mnuke no hendway in nis proceodings ugalnst the n&rent ayltatton “sen celal organization without this extra pawer. " Itis acknowledged by very sensible mun jn Englund that it isn wiste of time te try an Iriah prisoner charged with of- fouaca which Involve questions of the rights and wrongs of teninta before any Irish jury, Tho Select Committee of tha House of Lords ap- pointed to Inyuire Into tho working of tho Irish bd Jews reported that it is fio to axpect Juries in tnany counties of Ireland to flad a yerdict In accordanes with the ovidones in cuses arising out of disputes about the occupation of land, One of two things the Government tnust do— elthor be * paticnt and porsovering’ white the Darburous murders and wutiintion xo on, or else’ Peyeed to summary menaures, wntll It proves tacirutlenst the equal in strength of the clo- inénts of ulsorder with which St [4 now belplosly contending, Sympathy springing from tho wrongs of tho Iria peuple 1a out of place when Ibetands between thoae rulllunly ulgbt-ruldors and stern British law. ,CATTLE ‘RESTAURANTS, A Now Invention for Getting Livo Stocte to Market in Better Condition, New York dun, Mr. Alfred 1D, ‘Tingtoy, of the Humanc Livo- Btock Express Company, 2 Wall streot, hos ine vented w scheme whioh be thluks wilt put a stop to the present Inhuman syatom of nomding cat- tle long distances without food or water, and slaughtering thetn while in tho untit condition caused by this treatment, Formerly he invented ® feed-cnr, which was tried, but was nota suce cess, Tho grain and water were placed on tho roof, und passed down by pipes whon required: but the troughs in the crowded cnttlo-cars got dirty, and the antinals refused to ont out of them, At attempt was thon tude te suabtitute cura with compartivents, 80 19a to keep tho cattle supurate, but this rendered the cara untht for any othur purpose on tho: return trip, and was abandoned, Mr. ‘aycley’s progont schomo Ia a sltuple ono, Itdy to establish a number of “cattle rostaus rants" along eteh Une of ryirond that trang. porte tvu stnok. ‘Thoy with Me 20 miles apart, nnd the cattle cun be fod Aud watered every twelve honra,, Whon a tral with a load of cat- tle on board wots within twenty miles of one of these restiuriats a telagrant will be sent to the otticer In charge, and whon the traln arrives overythlug witt be in roudiness: Great iron cups, about nd lurge 8, aud something of tho suupo of a good-sized Ieitenen pot, will contain food und water, run into them through rubber pipes trom tunks ubove,~ Tho train will stop bo» : teun two rows of thoso troughs, those on ono gide contuining water, and thosu on the other side holding four quarts of food consléting of 0 inixtury of ground vorn, outs, and cut hay. Each cur will have sixtoon openings on oagt Ble, all raf which can be ousily closed when tho cay, which need be nothing mure than an ordinary cattle cur auch ag is at present used, ja required for other purposus on the returutrip. Intoeion of thes Ppouuia ew: trough with food or water wil be pushed by means of a sliding bar upon which (treats, It will moye forward to tho car Alrect, or sldewayy, as may be roquired to reneh the opontng, thy side motion bemg accomplished by sliding it along anothor bar extonding tho wholu ieusth of che rustnurant, the bur by whlch dt ls pusted forward accompanying. ‘Tho tlexts ble rubber tubes through which the foud and water passes will, of caursd, olfur ho costing, Mr. dipgley has In bis office a model of a rose tauradt, STEAMSHIP: NEWS. New Youk, Vee, Arrived; The Neckar, from Bremen; the Sabrador, from Muayre; the Parthia, the Lake Wiunlpoy,and tho8ervin, fron, Liverpool. { Livervoor, Deo. T—Arrived: Tho Illyrian, fram Boston, ny LOND 00. T.—The stoumships Ponnsylya- nla, from Phiiadelphta, aud the Vuderland, from Now York, have arrived out, yan ‘The atoamur Victoria, from New urk. is ‘The steamor Cornwall, at Mrlstor, from New York, ty strained, and Jost 8 inun wverbourd, Vasnungd, Deo, T—Arciveds The Chabria, from Now Yor! whe a SUITS AGAINST A MINING COMPANY, Ban Francisco, Cal) Deo, TA wilt wast stituted yesterday Inthe Suprome Court againat the Haymond & Bly Mintog Company td bave Avaememunt No, Id resgiuded. Alga y anit forte recovery of $3i7,00, ‘The wulte wore liaiituted on the groudot mleuynagement tn tho avales: of tuo company, % a eed Money tn uuttceys Arw York fatter The fashionable iaihonste this year ta take thy place of teua is th by the Napoleon purty, where the game of curds called Nupulvon ty to 7 bo the incident, and A new sponge-cako eallet the witerticlon Isto be the attraction, ‘This is quite a tntrvel, and ba minds to resomble a waters aielon with rasta for reeds, and a piitiche for ho rhnad. Served with orutwes the refreshment {4 quite suited to ihe wotttl-be uatheties, Laat winter tn wealthy world seemed to see how much ioney iO edi spond in tlovers wid In favors for the dhuner-tublu. ‘This yene tho florist {4 neglected for the conteettonurs and cooks, and the hitter scent to he as mitch on the highrond to wontth ag the plumber. Conteution- ers pay thelr tlesinging artists more thin samo college Prealiouts revolve, Roat art appears In some of their works, and New York is with- out doubt gotting tobe a rivalof Paris ft its cauting weatee antl cooks, Ono of tho noveltics 16 0 wintehed house full of birds, Tho Ulrds, plover or quail, are baked in ple, the (lsh being ahaped like nn invortod roof of n thatched house, the thatels being ropresented hy vermicelli, When nleely browned and. marked witha salamander, to indiento tho windows and doarg, tho elfect Ia very yoo, Tho ple is turned out of the dist, nnd fs served rattoneside np, to resemble a thatuhed house, an Improvement upon the fve-und-twonty Ulack birds buked Inn plo, ZYKO. AMUSEMENTS. MPVICKERS THEATRE. Mr, John S, Clarke appeared In two of hia best, Impersonations Inst night and dolighted a very largo audience ns Dr. Panglose in the “ Holr-ut- Law" and tho ever-woleame Tondles, In tho Intter character his byplay surpasses that of guy vomediin we hive seen, and he hus added much stage business to tho part, making it even tore Interestiug and full of Ife than before, Tn Dr, Pangtoss his movility of features Is aston- ishing. and served him In good stend, and ho {avests the charactor of the avaricious, pedantic Doctor with a remurkable amount of humor, Mr. Clarke as a comudinn has one great misston: to keep the wortd in Inughtor, and .this ho dons most successfully, Tho lange of bis uld comedies may scen somewhat stilted todny, but to whitever he does Clarke brings a flute and nt keen senseot the ludicrous which puts him ut onco on friendly tormy with his hearers. ‘The netor ts fortunate in bis supporting car hie Mr. Chapman was very good as Lord wverte. Mr. Lovnurd elfective ns Dick Dowlas, nnd Mr, Colville zund ne Zeklel Homeanut. Miss Tuonpson was a ehurming Cicely, and Miss Balfe—woutd do weil to remember that Indies in velvot and satin do not zencrally wer tholr halr loose and hanging down their back. ‘The Performuince was thoroughly enjoyable and will bu repented toulgnt. —_— OLYMPIC THEATRE, A troupe of clovor people traveling under tho title of “'Pno Pathitnders” ure giving 4 pleus- ant entortalninent nihtly at the Olyinple Thoutre, ‘Tho ptay fs entitled “Seraps,* but Ike many others its sole use Ja to farnisn avehicla for the dlapiny of tho versntilo talents of those intho cast. {t stows 2 party at plonicers ar- riving at usteumbont dock two hours too curly and devoting the walting moments to. thelr Amusement. In tho cnst: ore the names ord. M. Reutfrow, Harry Fielding, Ed J. Connell, Marie Jagper, Mugla Walker, Virginia Ross, Graham and Butler, Elyivo, Wardell, Delbauer, ond the Zulglor Brothera, NOTES, Me. Sol Smith Inugsell {3 reported to bo lying quite fl nt Colnintila, 8, 0. ‘Tho first concert of tho now Mozart Socloty will bo given on tho {th tat. Miss Annie Deland was dischargod from “The Gulley Slave" company before it loft. tho city. “Ono Hundred Wives" was in Willlamsburg Monday ulght. Tho prolug to tho play wos omitted, Tho third and last entertatnmont for this year of tho Gormania Minnerchor will take pince noxt Saturday night. Gerstor began hor opera songon In Phiindel- Phin Monday night with “Traviata.” Sho re- culved a royal welcome. “ Pontrazon" is drawing large houses at Me- Vicker's Thontre. It fan play of algual merit, and exceedingly well acted und mounted. Muurgic Mitehelt f3 49 yoars oid. She wos born in Now York City In 122, and mnde ber firat ape penraucy In child parts at the Old Bowery. The Connle-Soogah combination baying como. to grief, Gnyler, the manager, Ia catehing It all around, Several luwauults are likely to bo boyun, The-Emollo Molvitie company are doing well with "Tho Hoyt Middy" at Maverly's, Tris the intention ot the managers to rua“ Pationco " hext week, Judge Donohite has dissolved the temporary Injunction geanted by bln in the sult brought by Jungquin Miller against: MeKeo Ituukin to re- strain bim from representing "40." According to the Cinclnnastt Commeretat Pattl whlaing with au opera troupe, under Gyo's Mandgotmunt, next spring, cponing ber souson nt the naw opera-bouse in New York, A pinno recital will be given tonight at Lyon. & Healy’s music-rooin by Misses “Borthn and Hinttle” Adler, of Elin, TL, assisted by Miss Emma Handy, Prof, dill, and Str, Adier, ‘The salo of tickets for tho Patt! concort in Tioston Monday night hud amounted Inst Friday night to $1400), “Phls fs salt to be tho tnrgest suselpec. record iu that clty for a similar seu- on. J. W, Randolph is organizing a company to support Flora Gillette ina now dramn ontitted “Mabel Hoath.” Hu has already onguged Koso Goodall, Etward Wight, Goorgo B, Beach, and Alchurd Yates, Miss Anulo Loulse Cary's concert takes place at Central Muxie-Hall tonight. © ‘Che program ts a good one, and Misa Cury will have tho agslat- unevof Mr. Carlyle Poterailea and ot tho cele. Dratod Temple Quartet of Boston, Tho nato of souts for Jonn T. Rnymand’s per- formances noxt weok begins ut MeVicker's Tho- ntre today, “ Frost” appears to have been res Fauriauly succousful ulsewhere, and Mr, Ray- mond brings 4 zuod company with bin, Tho New Orleans Timea says: hon Cathor- ine Lewls fs encered In * Olivotte shy kicks olf nuothor slipper. When ina Abbott is recalled du the sume part sho sings * Thy Will Be Done.” ‘Tho two alngers remind ove of each othor, thoy ‘ure so difurcut, ‘Tho Lewlsion Journal, published ty the vicinity of Miss Cary's hom, day's, In regard to the ré- port thit she hag taken a (nal louve of thy op- eratlo stage, that it fe zeneratly understood that Mies Cary with support Adelitin Patel in oporn after the latter'a concert souson is concluded, Axnes Ethot (Mra, Frank Tracy) will roturn to the stage to ones more play Frouslrou " ne the Poo memorial benoit ‘at the Unlun Square ‘Theatre, New York, thls uttornoon, Joseph Fete ferson will play Gollyhtly in * Lond Mo Five Shillings," nud Joon MeCulliugh, Mr, and Mra. Florenee, and othors will appear, Mr. Licbling's prograin for tla next plano ro- otal on Saturday evening ts somowhat longer thay usual, Tedncludes the Fantanle and Fugue: in G Minor of Bach's, transeribud by Liszt; Ko luetions from op. 12 of Schumann; Variations Sorloudes, op. h$ of Mondelssohn; and numbers from tho works of Moszkuwskl, Orley, and Rubinstuln. . ‘4 Misa Manny Davenport mndo hor fret appear Anco nw Lady Macheth on Friday ulghe in Pailae delphla. ‘The necaunts rondared of this oxperl- miental performance ara not favorable to tho nutres Tho Now York Ieruld correspondent: says: “Anido from some few clouma of talent On the purt of Miss Davenport, this performanvo was, lo all probabitlty, tho worst ever given in Poilypoia “Tight o° London” was produced by the Union Square company on Sonday night. ‘Tho dritne suyet "it ld duro to be face and tha Uneomonly warm reception with which It wis Hreoton last night acemed to nugur for It lone and prosperous career,’ ‘The World saya: "The auecess of the piven ‘Ig bavond alt daubi” he funee chines in with, &Thoe performs asi sinuia Kave undoubted pleasure and satisfac. OPERATIC. MANAGEMENT. Mr, Mapleson Iotates Nomo of His Bxe perlonces—Luok and MleLuck tu Make fug Eogagemenw—-What Beconme of tho Noldicrs ta 4 William Woll?—Pho Rapucity of * Deadhoads’® New York Evening Post, Yosterday nftornvon, fist ay Sr, Maptoson bid Aniehed up Neucing how many iiliions of dot> Juni he would touke or Inge by tho engagement of Mile. Puollin Hovsint, the young aluger who inade a favorable improasion na Alda on Wodnes- (lay ight last, w reporter of the Bventuy Post aaked blin whethor he wus often able to pick up & geod singer by chanee, ¥ “Ay dour fellow,” said the Colonel, * an opora manager always fnids his etars In that way if he bns hopes of making any monoy. Take tho casu of this Mile, Rossinl ag an example, Sho bo- longed to an Htatlan troupe organized for Mas yana; when tha company got thera from the other side they found ‘another Itallan com: pany abend of thom, and In consequence at the rivatey both compuules went to pieces, Hayans boing 20 better ublo toxupport two Ftullun vpern companies than ts Now York or London, whore pf two great lmpresariog whan: I won't mention by name lose lurwe sums of money overy year irymg ty delve ciob other out of the bus ness. A heurd of Bille, Mussint and sent hor a dls patch asking ber to xo home by wuy of New York, toy £ would Uke to bear ber sing, Bho came and sang for me, and now I will ‘explaty to you how It fs that wo always discover our boat ourds by accident, Mile. Rossini eutd: * will sing In opora fer you once for nothing, gad then If I please the public you can onyguxe me.’ But that did not suit me, for If her success was marked she would demand exorbitunt torms tho noxt morning; Iimade hor sign a contract for ive yeurs before L allowed ber to goon the stuge, The samo rule appties to all singers who have no reputation, and yot from my own judge vorits, In the sume way [discovered ’ Gerster, Pattt, Facer, Attinnt, Nilsson, and a flozen othor singers who hire now or hnve been famous in the Inst twenty years, “Tho witk In whieh Albant oseaned mo 19 nathor fanny. Pheard ber singing in i tenth: this opera Company i Malta, and offered: her ne onyitentent Lorouwh an ent, telling her to come to London nt ones, She come, and on got> ting out of tha allway carrluica sutd to th onbe driver, Tako mo to tho Itallan Opera.’ But tn ster of tuklug bor to Her Majosty's he took hor tu Covent Garden, and upon being introduced Into the mannyer’s room and annown that sho bad come to sign tho ongagement Mr. Mupteson hud offered her, my old feleud and rival Gyo, as and Joke, wrote out tt vontract and sho signed it. When ft was done he: told hoe that she bud engaged herself toaine at Covent Gueden instead of Hor Majesty's, and offered to tour up tho contract If sho did not wish to abide by tt, oxplntiing to ber however, that sho woutd do tauen better with hin than at. Her Majosty"s, whore Nilsson was thon a dtar of the Arat nuignitude and brooked nu rivalry, So Albani revepted and afterward worried youny Gyo, ns: you know, ‘Yo xo back tu my vourtures ai tho Way of stugors, 1 paid Gerster, Nilsson, Fattl, and [don’t know how many others, $200 0 week to begin with, and the contracts ure for five years. It laut my option whethor I jnerense tho sui or nor, but, of course, as LT want to keep such oO alugor us Nilsson, for Instunce, 1 in eroused the sulaty ay ber aervicos beeumie more vatuabie, 5 . “Contracts with alngers aro all mado in auch form that thoy onguge to sing whatever and whenuver | want thom to. If 1 choose ta give opera overy night in the week and atx afternvon performances bestdes’ TL can du it, Aud tho aligers huye no rlyht to sing for any one olse, NOL even at a private inusleal party, without my vonsagt. It fany to. you," Would you Uke to heard song? Yes? Lenn turite my aeuretary nad tell hin to ge out and bring back the trst mnember of my company he vomes” aeross, and that singer will be obligedto ring for |” you accordingsto the contract. Of course, 1 do hot overwork my singers any anore thin a nnin overworks vialunbie hurecs, for if thos ure i that fa ny foxs, unless they are fll fur wore tian @ month, bevond which thie f am not obliged to pay salaries, (n wll cases of alleged sore-throut Or other finess, tho doctor of the thaatre determines whothor the ple is justitted ornot. But pretended illness ta nat common on tho part of singers; uso rule thoy are gind to appear in pubile often, aud sre quile ag gullcit= ous for tho succuss of un opera they become Adtentitiod with ita thelr mater cin be, Wo often make trouble by transferrmy & part from ole Singer to nother, a singer considering It a hardship to losu a purt with which bo or sue has become furntllar, “So you sug If Ll get a contract for five years with a singer who turns out to bu a success tho chanco of niuking money by hor lea falr one. ‘The othor sia of the question js not 60 pleasant, Suppoge a singer docs wot turn out to be n suce cess, Lhuve u thve years’ losing contract to Cul- Ml. As it ts less ating to pay one ble suin than a hundrod little ones, L generally compromisy, tind wake an oifer tu eincel tho contract for a cortain sua, and to a cortain extent the singer 14 in my wen, for suppose L choose to say? ery good, you are in my pay for the next ive yours; You wl pienso hold yotrself in readiness to sing at any inomunt, day or alght; utter a tuanth or two of idleness tat person ets tlred. af dohug nothing and belng ted down In Lone don, Sumetlines, however, Tbave inet my match jo tho business of Uring out a useless singer. remomber,ony fellow naued Bulterial, whom 1 engaged for five years, after w geoat success ab La Sealn, Mitans but bo did not sult the London publie, and f had no use for him whatever after the first week of his ouagement. —L olfarad to enncel the contract and pay hing a yenr's sulucy, but.ho rer: After 2 inonth or two I fone tt South American munager who wanted a tenor for Kio, I offered him “Bulterint nt wosmull salary, and ho accepted. 1 told Buiterint that T° was going to send him to Ale to live on bananas, und sing fttcen thes a week with the thermometer at 100 degrves In th ahude, ind yellow-fever in overy direction; morcover, he woutd have to yo by sritiug ves- Bol, as my contract said‘nothing wbout the modo of travel. Ho said that be Hked tho sea, and had Jong wanted to travel, nnd if he caught the yel- low-fever he would not have to ging fifteen times a week; besides whieh he had ud a good rest, and would not object to singing a goo den. 1 onetually had to buy that man's tieket before could senve hth into brouking bls contract. No one Icnows how many singers aro engaged and allowed to drift away, and every mauayor bug a Hist of ani- aries to pay to persons who do nothing for tholr nionvy. Vancorbell, of the Paris Grand Opera, told melagt sitmmor that he bad 2 ‘dummy Ist of 60,009 francs a tnonth, ‘The fullures are 100 to ony success, I any this after an expericnee of thirty years In managing opern, and after deals jug with about every singer that bas apperred upon the boards In Europe. You enn scurcoly mention « slugorora conductor whu hus not been with me nt some time during his or her career. Lpicked ip Bevignant, cue of tho rst conductors in the world, Ina littte Italian theatre and pid bin $30 h tnonth to bein with; now he gets a salary of $1,000 0 year, Vidanosl is another famous conductor, to whow L paid Sv a month. Hnvelll, tho tenor, who is with mu now, was almost starving in the strevta of Lone don when 1 got hin; Lucea enme tomo at frat for $10) 8 week, and soon] might go through the whole lat. So you sca that tho engagement of Mite, Rosatal Is hothing unusual, “Pio present scason hus beon a very good one fo far, notwithstanding the customary disap- polntinents aud dittoultics which no one in front of tho curtain knows ‘anything about, Some of my smuera who [counted on made no improssiou whutover, and som little things haya: sone wrong now and thon. For instance, tho trat night of * Witham Tell’ whon Geaxler only upon his Austrian soldiors to selzo Tell there were no Austrian soldiers to bo found; they hid att disappeared, baying gope to Brooklyn to pulltho carringe of a famous prima donna, don't want to say anything against a brothor- maniger, and so wo will soy that tholr heads had been turned by musical’ enthugiagm to the extent of formatting that they woukl bo wanted in the Inst net of *Williun Tell.” As it was, wo had to armsome of tho atuge-curpenters and toll thom tu look its big and fleree as possibie. “ Anotbor of i untinygor’s triuls ts the numbor of persons who uro always wanting free tlekots upon all sorts of imaginable pretexts, You must bave noticed that sines | bave beon altting here Lhave been literruptéd by batt a dozen notes to which anawera wero required. Thoy wera, with one exeeption, applications for trea tickets, When I came to the academy four years ago thoro was u freo tet of 400 persons, Tour-fittns of whom had no ulaim whatever to recognition. Not onty were tho critics down on the Het with a vengeance, but the head vompos- iturs und the advortisiow agents wore nagrioved If tckets were refused to them. Upun investigation: Lfound’that some of the newspapers upon tha strength of which cortnin persons were getting tlekets bad been dead far more than two years, whieh reminds ine of tho story about the Prince Corsort’s inveatigation into the household ex- nenses of the Court, He fqund that & were paldyeurly for madiolnes, and discovered that it was for Queon Charlotte, who lad been dead for thirty yours, Any one who wants to know whne: que dmmacloaa ‘chook’ menus bag only to sit here und Hston to the applications fur free gonts. Somo people piuk up uy country nows- Paper they Hind andy, and, pinning their card Yo It, with ‘correspondent’ in bly. letters, whether they writo'for tt or not, sond tt in with a request for two sents—wood anes, iubty,, Thavo munnred to cut down the freo list to about elyhty seats; but it hud anlled forth much jndlgaution from the host qf pucsons who think that I give oporn fur the pleasure of tho thing. Tho other letter that havo) revelyed In from the Fire Commissionera, notifyimg mo that T must not alloy go many porsons to stuad, {n the alstos. although tho Aculomy fa thu’ anfest theatres in the workd, for wo buys twonty> Ix exita, and acvording to law atl ure tote open during the porformance, One night some thine vue 1 ditcoveredt that tho house got very crowded at the cluso of. tho porfarmance. Men were Btunding up thiuk as sardines in every divoction, and yet the box-ollice recolpts did not come ip tomy expeetadions, Upon inveatigne don T found that 0 whole Tamimuny- Hall micet- Jug had voured fate tho house by Ono of thuso dour left open and unguarded,” ee HAVERLY'S DROP-CURTAIN, ‘Tb the Eititor of ‘The Chicago Tritune, Cinesao, Dee, %—My opinion having been asked concorning tho drop-curtaln ut Haverty's Thoatro, thls ie my response: Tho drop-curtuin' in Havorly's now thontre fa, without exception, the finest pléco of—bustard palntiug in the world, My dear Bliss, it hus noteven the ect Uhince of honesty. In tho first place, the Hay- orly Thoutro drop-curtaln fs suppose to be 1 lundscape, ‘Thus, on tho loft the artist has fully developed a Wabash River sycamore tor- vst, lovated on ono of tho Huds juttles’ bunks which la always caving in aud nover Ketw any bitter, In the din jens iy a St, Auaisting monastery sadly: Hneed of” repair, tho walls buing of stone and the foundation of sdobo blocks, In front of the aponmores and the monastery tho urtise bas out- Hived g witer avene, upon’ whose tulrroriike. bosom two swine are disportings lit Magné, te restquriteur, says they ura ‘didapper ducks, tn the foval distance ts a gondola of tho fifteenth century, having for.. pas. songora a roar view of un old coustor dressod thu Bun Franklin Continental style, and an it gient dame whom ox-Sonutor Dick Ugleaby say. looks for ait tho world Hike Rtsan L. Anthony of Hil Perkins, and be couldn't pelt. whied, ‘The gonduly is supposed to be faeked to the rbore, Upoy the green mossy’ bank where tho (Fondela ies tied ow reclined a Canadlun rovonue oiticer holding tn bis hand a, volume of Walt Whitinan's * Leaves of Grassy? but unfortunately, the artiet fulled tu give tle Cunuek any lege. Upon tue near bank t3 an oak forert and courtier af tho sixteonth eontury holding sweet: confab with au old woman in the dress of tho seve entoenth century, Upon the extromo right fsucoutinunation’ of the forvat seune, a heavy shadow towing fram the north ty the south, an under tha fgurestrea stunds a Biler avonuy bello with # pullvouk aud a talsed parasol from, Kow's Hecent counter, Lho drop-ourtain, my dour Whittaker, i @ triumph of art. “ruly yours, Pravion, ©: ; Banarauta, Deo. 7, Maas S ert 4 MICHIGAN SUFFERERS, 1 Sy siiia Musa., Deo. Ae aistaican rollof fund, Tho only cury for corns, Co.'s Curealine, Market street. t 11.8, Frederick & #4 cents, Fuller & Fuller, #4 READ IT ALL, IPMAY SAYEYOUR Lire Hop Bitters Atl The Purest.and Be Medicine aver mate, THEY ARK COMPOUNDED 4 Hops, Buchu, Mandrake, st ‘Roy, and Dandelion, “The Oldont. Best, most unable Moiliciies in the Woreromed, and Vale contain nll the best aud most ofteq ies eat roverdiog of at ath tttors ton qeutatta eat Liver tewnintos, LOO Pulte Heese lite and honith romoring azuntee te and They Give New Life and Vj and Infirm, “To Clorsymon, Lawyars, Jalios, und ull thuse whusy nedeneee Thunta causa teregniarition uf the iy nel, Howols. or Kidnays, oe who enyei Auettaor, Monte, and Su Rta taa tS iiturs wry invadunble, bole bunt ease stonle, und welmalating, without inosine Nituanest ientiugst Notunttorwhnt your fcoll nro, oe wintt the dlsdnee oF ating a utamt Bittora, Vun't wate wnt you aro een eee yuu oniy fuat bad oF misarable, tse the thee Be once, Te miny ‘save your lite, a eeert nyo boun saved by Bo dome ata triging ee Ask Your Druggist or Physician, “Do not euffer yoursole oF futon, but wu aod et urs. Bor to the Agey your fr urue then: tu ‘uw nos nat ttomembor, Hop Hitters Is no vile, Qrunken nuatruu, but the F Medicied ever muda, and ne should be without It REMEMBER THis, IF YOU ARE Sick, Ifyou aro slek, HOP BITTERS will 9 als ute ald Nature in making you weit again muons If you ara comparatively wall, b1 t aged Gk i drund Conte aid suingiane ht Fest unsy til yuu nte tude a now bowe br the HOP BITTERS, If you ara castiva oF dynpoptic, or ar Ing frou ony othar gf the nungraus dh lomach ur bowols, Lt is i yuu romain ttl, for oun HOP BITTERS Aro a snvorolgn romaidy In alt cdg, tia coy ett ar ett sensu, atop tompelng boa imULL ahd tusn tora curate VO8th thls taoe HOP BITTERS, If you nro slok with that, terrible sleknasy Nervonness, you wil b Rorgonmnesy, 9 tilnd a fotos in ulead HOP BITTERS, di S038 OF famly fault Tf you aro frequontor or n resi miasiiniio. distriu, burriouts “fou es, Auntnnt the scourge af mil counteies—oritariay Spldeinte, bilious, and intermalttent fevers~bF HOP BITTERS, If youtiavo rough, plmply, ars: hast Urenthh patna und aeuioae aad seek ernest bie xenorally, HOP BLP TES will glye you Tair nkin, rich bluod, tho sn hynith and comfort ies ty rt. thay curo Ald. Diseases of the Btumach, Howels, Bivod, Liver, Ne Kids buys, use. wad ity ! or, Norves, Kid- $500 will be pald for ® caso thoy wilt not cura of help, or fur anything th febp, or fur anytuing impure oF injurious That pour, bedeiiden, invalid wito, sister, muster oF dauutiter, ey Uy tnsde tue picture r afew buttios c log Uuta trite, Se ean Sas ‘Will you let them suffer? Cleanse, Purify, and Hurieh the Blood wittt HOP BITTERS, And you will have no sfokress, or sufforing, or ductors’ pills tu pay. . be Ifyou linve nousen, want of appotite, fata Jeney, dizzinuss, and ‘fovariah xyaiitunls, {o3 aro dutluring from COSTMYENESS, wud HOP HITTERS ty tho Surcat Cure, if your vital furces ura daprossed. tf you here 8 fuelling of general Inasttude and weakness, are ensily fatlguuc, perspire freaky on wasnR 10 Bleop. are sOFCOF Uroath an every xilxat et- have a Konuru fouling ufmelanctoly and depression, you are sudfering frou General Debility, and HOP RITTENS romoves Itull. Afyou have wsonsa of wolxht or fullness in. thy istumach; 4 changeable uppetite, sometimes ‘arautons, bit xutturally feabus a miebld crave irks nftor Tull meat, with severe for sui thie after entings wind rising On the stomach, sour Ktommens vomiting wid futteriug at che pit uf the stunmeh, und a son hors over itt nausea, headache. or thewo sywptums, you are wulleriig trou Dyspepsia, and HOP BITERS wilt pormanently care te my of if you freoxe ane hour, burn tho next and AWeat nuuthers If you aro nuffuring all te tort Ure Of tha Ingufsition, qument fesripg you will dio, and do next momont tearing 790 Wwou'ts it you huve blue Hulls and: tps, ye « eyes, und a ghoxteltke euinploxton, you are & [+ faring frum that mingnnitic curey, BILIOUS, MALARIAL FEVER, Olt AGUB, end HOP BIPTEUS will spedily cure yoy If you havo ndry, harsh, and yoltow skin. ® duit vate tte te ridie side, extending tu the shouldor-bhide and pit of the aivimuctts w Lene dernoss over thy rexion ofthe fiver, wid sum thes an enlaniement of this urwans aaene Of CuUinuss und. tinunsiiens In tty nelilbut. Hood of tho stomach wad Nor; yollowisuness of tw eyust buwals irregular, genurally ds posed to lucaanonay w hiaektng or dey cout rrequtyr upputiior shortners of breatbing: ow Teepand jwide generally colds anus cost wilt 9 disngrouubly uiste In the 0 ow spirits; Dlutenes on the tee and nek; paltl tation of the henrts disturbed alugps Neutt burns dixinclinution to uxurtion—if you hire muy UE those apiaptoms Jeu are ‘suitor iy rom Liver Complaint, and HOP BIYTERS will cure you. If you have 8 complaint which tow under: atund sand nono will wive you crude furan va. feebled conditions Buoneness thratchew r Wholu wyetnny Uwitcling uf the lower this te, Gontra Wily alt tu plocos, wud a tear tat fy willy a etuudy I Of strength and nealla-aily al thesy sympto ow tint you are sully tog from that hydit-headed diseaae Nervousness, and HOP BIVLENS will effectuully cure rou. VALUABLE TRUTHS. © If you dro suffurine fram poor heulthy, * or fitnduisning una bud ue scsi taku chuer, for Hop Bitters will cure you. y é Ming. If you fuol wesk ang Rutan a Rone clearly Khaw ing wire Hop Bitters will Revive you. ated “Ifyou dre & Minister, and linve uvuriate, yourwdlt with your pastoral duces, oF w Um er, Warn Gut with cure und work, {Hop Bittera will Restore you. tatorer #Jf you aro n wan of Dusiness oF ft ekonod by thy strain uf guur over oe Ory + Hop Bitters‘will Strengthen you. cutie OF “Ifyou aro mumforing frou urer-cariy ty ug, wily ludteuration or dinaiqatlols © Seg and rowlug toy fast, wats oiled phd Chae, the Hop Bitters will Relieve you. “ in the workshop. on thy far § " ‘wh feul thutt your my ate oa nevds chia wiehaut nite bts - Hop Bitters is what you neces wie you wro old) and your blood thin und ls pliro, Lulay fouble, your nurves unstuady. a Your fucultles wunttix, sara Hop Bitters will give you new L . Vigor ie _ 8 OP UTTER Isan ologant, healthy, th. TU syuptenlug tg mouth, wud clvauslig UH stuinuch,!" Cleanse, Purify, and Enrich the Blood with Hop Bitters, Saar i doe tekness, or sudteriDy, OF Arid you wilt have no pick ae : 27 HOP BYPTe - daceasit Peasant, and Hefresing Flavor Se at eee uaa diapers. Water, Tees them buruless, sweetening the WaUtl the stugiuen,