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' NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1878.-TRIPLK SHEET. 3 smile—tovk me for atour through the South; apd then I played at Philadelphia, where the business was pretty bad, avd then I went to Boston, where Long- fellow was Very kiad to me—there’s his inst poem; havo you ever roud it? and the more | acted the more Ljoved to act. They were cold 1a Boston—very col 0 that when I came upon the stage | felt chilled, an jor the Urst ume, lot my courage, If it bad wo been jora party of trieudly faces ia @ private box I don’t by e But | turn e Boy’ Kk Morduuns | Fritz,” and fully 9 thousand were turned away. Mr. “Mr. Hart Conway | Emmot is too well Known in this creation to call for Me. A. McDowell | an extended vetice He was just as amusing, just at Spalatro... : Mr. James Pe: Mise Mary Ancorscs lest ‘ight o ‘aoa nev Tout | CaPest, just as self-lorgetiu! and just as light of foot as ever. No man could be more graceful in women’s to the chapiet of laurels which already signalizes her | Siuines andao inin iunnicr in hwown, Every song Fapid dramatic success, ana in her rendition of the | was encored and every dunce bud to be danced a; been made famous for sixty | “Ob, Don't You Tiekle Me,” was tuimitably sun; the “Lailiby’? evoked the usual applause. Mes years by some of the greatest actresses of modern | pooie Beavene are to be congrutuiated upon hav times, showed that tho mantie of the best of thom | ing siruck another bonanzs What they lost by bas not unworthily descended to ber own shoulders, | ‘*M’liss’’ they wi!l more than make up on “Fritz,” dependent demoorats of Brooklyn, at pri- ings iu the twenty-five wards of that city am party in (8 | inst might, elected delegates to the Assembly con- pa i ch a straigbtout hard money platform as TAGTGS OF THE DEMOCRATIC LEADERS] tstsieie eis ny oa St *such a policy ‘oletm thet’ it iv essential < - i as the insertion of a plank to ploase the greenback | CORTLANDT PARKE DECLINES, j men would be highly objectionable to Governor Hub- The Machine Likely to Prove Too | 3 x2" Tait fond tien Yo decline » renomination. | Cortiandt Parker, the nominee ot the Sixth district resent em ey @Dy act: o Strong for the General Naa eeawtecit be remaiaen atcoientel (New Jersey) republicens for Congress, bas written a “4 i. THE TIOR letter declining the honor. He repeats the siatement é i SR a td eth. The old State ticket will a; ry H lative to bis havin; 4 tox American and Irish tamilies of New York filled tion, with the e made in ino HERALD, relative to bis having requested | ine Fitth Avenuo ‘Theatre to weloome the re.| Those of the theatre-going public . ot bis name before the Convention met, were again | @ Superb speciacie as she did whoo, fivging aloft her DOUBLE NOMINATIONS PROBABLE. gy a oe 9 Feful consideration ho dues not | vival of the favorite play, and trom be. | Niblo’s Garden last night to see | splendid arm, sue ended her anecdote with a voice « i M bad been agrecd upon in @ conference the Convention, Btn lg MH yo ne BET General Commit for 100 vases east in the As- 2 . He is tho possessor of a puro, sympathetic barito: ! Anderson when she bad recovered her zravity, ‘es ; that will be acceptabie to anne of see aeqnenialts Senmaie yoy te ce eno AMUSEMENTS, and gave satisfaction, laken poten er Mr. H | my provinelal eogazemeuts. It's all dollars’ and ing greonbdack ideas is the adoption of a resolat! Presidential election. In several, of the Assembly CRORE VEN company is the strongest presented in English opera | cents, dol apd cents, and | hate mone} e the further reference of the entire question to the | districts last evening reselutions were adopted oud ns _ since the days of Parena Ki Hamuteo Dr. Grif_lp) attenas eatly | addresses delivered cenunciatory of Tammauy Hail | FIFTH AVENUE THEATRE—‘‘EVADNE ; OB, THE pel that, Pinyed a regular engagemeat national legisiature. Then the :ssue could be neatly ry ” at Louisville $y 187, aud thea poor, dear old Bem dodged, Bile ein aia ha HALL OF STATUES. ae epin eau agli aR — | De Bar f ed ee &. {ous and ba Or. ee ) UPON. Dt pe nderron sons found seats in the Grand | Jeans, and + obo T. Ford, of Lattimore, Do you Preliminary Contest for Control of But one of tue leaders stated to-night that @ plat KINGS COUNTY POLITICS. a Kliot | Opera Houso last evouing to see dir, J, k, Emmot in Know him? ‘the man with the eatiomtiat. sweet vow P I threw upt my und 1 shouted out my line, and dows came o 1b thunders Of applause, und T was all right ageiu.”” And very right tho house was, 19 the epmien who went to | of your imterviewer, if Mary Andercon presented auen wn be putin nomiva- Coionel Franc: mm @n account nomination pa A a poy by bis withdrawal. | ginning to end her = efforte were the | 400med to disappoiatneat. The first thing that | fyiiot eapprossed passion avd resonant with the ceted to and it ites between ome day this week subject of unconstrained and honest upplause, | C860t one’s oye at ihe doors was tho sign stattog | memory ol tre triumob sue bad won, ave! Soret > Ota Sanere ane exaeer One PERE Corwen’ Se Cone apie The arama, which bas becn a clastic for more than | Mat 1h Was Wot possible to produce “M'lise,” out : EXPERIENORS IN NEW YORE. ea eecninia ea el aaa ok it oy { had b * [BY TELNGRAPH TO THE RERALD.] leaping, and it is urged that his nomiuation would sat DELEGATES TO SARATUGA, hall a century, is the product of the genius of Richard | that Miss Fannie Louise Buckingham would again | iY i" 800! Ne wedi Lae ape iy 02 ity the delegates who held greenback theories, and Lalor Spiel, a brilliant young Irish lawyer, and was | SPPCHF 28 Maxeppa. This turned many awyy from j : Vitked the manee ‘ Worcester, Muss., Sept. 16, 1878, induoe them to abandon ia part or wholly their op- - . 5, “ 4 the door, and consequently there was a very slire the theatre. Everything possible was Climbing up the first flight of stairs in the Bay | position to the platform, understood to have been ALBANY; TH: Kin Hep 160TH 5 | SepdRgeas, Levent. Garden, London, in 1816,: with | hi com rae temeenie un syaiean tes npeen gene The republicans of the Second district of this | Miss 'Netl—the great ’Neil—ae_—_Evadne, | ager caine tothe fooiligiits, and expressed te rene r | done tor db ple tell me that there never was 7 po ’ | agreed upon. State House to-nignt your correspondent was con - county sond the following ds legates to the State Con- | Macready os Ludovic», Chatles Kemble as | tbat the play udvertised was not to be product | au sotress 50) a riised sud written about be- fronted with a neries of placarde, bearing the words, oe Ae see ee ee en Cee aee ron a series of placards, bearing the words, E IP S - yi a . 7 He said the reason was that an injanction was seryea | Southern and Weat erittes had all written splon- + #Butler Headquarters.”? This naturally carried the FEDEBAL SUPERVISORS OF ELEC. Voution, to be held at Saratoza:—Charles ¥, Smith, Vieontio aad Charles Young 8 Colonmama | Guriny the ‘day on the owgers ol ihe piay. preventing | didly about we, und even thoald chilly Boston Resa ate {1871 ana 1873, TION. Edmund L, Judson, Henry R. Pierson and Franklin | magnticent cast for a magnificent piay. Untorta- | them Irom willing their engagermcut. Miss Sucking- | were most kiud; but now I fully appreciate all that \ mind back to the excited days of 1871 an , when D. ‘Tower. * it | nately the trioat male xctors |: Hight did not re- | ham will continue to appear in diferent plays during | was dove for mo, and | am us gratciul tor 1—well, : the Essex statesman was assaying to cup- Tne Thied district sends:—John F, Smyth, Ham{ fleet much of the br mot tre of their great prede- | the week, and iho manugers hope to buve “M’liss” | Brother Fiske kuows ail about that. What 1 way ture the Republican Convention. Gomg into | MOVEMENT OF OHIO REPUBLICAN POLITI= | ton Harris, Charies P. Easton and James W. Hentloy. | cessors, Miss O'Neil held the part of Evudne betore the pablicafter Monday next. ing to say is that in New York, for the Orst ti \ ‘ 1 "i CIANS—APPOINTMENTS MADE BY THE UNITED capeyags atten by right of her talent and beauty; and pombe tie #oine cries began to fod fault with me, and 1 open: she headquarters I found a motley crowd o! A RELIC OF CREDIT MOBILIER, now, sixty years after, another talented and CONCERT aT TRE BROOKLYN ATERWEUM. y eyes to tho real art of my profession. Peopie told Politicians, somo respectable in appearance, |. STATES JUDGES—D"™MOCBAT OPPOSITION TO pees bina trageaicnue-—tor Miss Anderson rs iy a #! r zs o xl us 4 me that the critics Only eritien bl pocanee i 2 ere as an Irish apcesiry—comes to incroase ‘The grand congert given at the Brooklym Athenwum | {heir duty to fied fault and pick flaws; but Iknow and others bearing tho marks of bard times or hard INTERYERENCE IN THEIR STATE ELECTION. | THE CASE OF HAZARD AND DURANT PBFORE | the tame of tho already famouy drama. “Evadne” has | last night, under the auspices of St. Anne’s Roman | better. My sense told mo that they were very often ving, ana ull equally enthusiastic for Butler. In [BY TELEGRAPH 70 THE HERALD.! THE GUPREME COURT OF RHODE IsLaND—a | deen selaom played in New York of lato yeara be. | Or 0) Bul beep i rigbt and “1 was very often wrong. The moro they every part of the tirst and second foors where stand- . MOTION AS TO THE USE OF EX PARTE AQFt- | C8500! the exiraordimary powers wuich the piece | Catholic Chureb in atd of ibe yellow faver sufferers, | wrote the morel studied. Upto that timal hud beon ing room for five or 1x people could be sccured there Crxcrxxati, Sept. 16, 1878, demands irom the ropresenative of the heroine, but | was a success, and reflected credit both on its promo. | acing because I liked tu act, because something were impromptu meetings (n progress at which | ‘Hore is considerable exckement among the foli- PAYER: i ps eae el ld Learnt pou ett ters aud tho distinguished artiste who generously vol. | 18 mo made. hagharer ice it I ae apt Kees: , Abe e, yeur, 4 Piety ay | Ob. acting; — bul ad" never ought ‘muc' Bpeeches were made for and ogainst the Gener ‘clans bere over the appointment of feveral supor. [BY TELEGIAPA TO THE HERALD.) to her as ‘thorongnly as dia unteered thetr services, Ar. J. N. Pattison, the well | ghogte ucting a8 an art, a profession, 6 cheers and hisses greeting tho speakere as the crowa | Vi80rs to iat) to conducting tho election Nuwront, K. 1, Sept. 16, 1678. | O'Neil and later to Mrs. Drake, known pianist, gave his best sorvices. ‘Phe charming | lite sty. 1 cour play a part aud guy all the cime, H which ts to tak Place pext month, To-day in the Supreme Court now being held in paneer — paced hea ge hep a ; Judge Baxter, of the United States Circuit | this city for Newport county, before Chief Justice | Well then, as the columns of the Hmnanp teanty, but played it better last night than ever before, Whilo Court, gave. notice on Saturaay Inst that be had | Darfee and assoctate Justice Matteson, the case of | i: is almost suporflucus to give the plot of a play 60 ed appliration froma number of citizens ask- | Isaac P, Hazard amd others against Thomas C. Durant | Wel! known that, Ike its companion pioccs by the 4 uthor, it is in every gentleman’s library, ing the appointment ef such supervisors in uccord- | and others, involving over $2,000,000, was called on Be niciraier and inasrective, caragalie gs wid 40 Mr. W. J. Hill, tho (enor, who saug Faure’s e- ance with United States law, and that ne would | motion of the respondont, Mr, Durant, tor instruc. | rising generation, to Foon! the main incivents, We — ane A oapeaierpci pels aatinsaine roduce them. y ; Ue CO: de add ally ut- havo a conterenée. with representative men | tions to the master to exclude ex parte aflidavite upon | thereiore reproduce them. | compit- | tractive by the presence of the Pattison Iustramental of both parties teday before taking any | the reference heretoforo made. This case has been | cared, Ludovico, the Prime Minister at Naples, is a | Quartet, whose -pertormances were thoroughiy cu- steps m= the ~=—s matter. This morning | pending in tbo Supreme Court of Rhode Island for | secoud lugo. He loves Evadne and he desires to be. | Joyed. Teo muck praigs cannot ve uccorded the Rev, varior come tho king. To win u mistress aed a throne ha | Fathor MeSfeci, ihe exteemed pastor of St. Ann : plofy between the Colouns family and the King | Whose noble and zealous oforts in the Leopold | #m2iage ot the leading men of the repubitcan and | stockholders of the Grédit Mobitier Company, | tnt all the other dramutis perroue uro in | this charity contributed so much to render ti nae dable enterprise a success. effect Parti. | (You koow what ‘guy’is?) But I can’t do that any more, You newspaper poopio gavo meu new idea; [ 4 went to Burope with tt; 1 mixed ovor there witb real artistes, real art students, and I tell you that for nearly a year I huve had ong word ringing ip my oare, buzzing to my bead, bauutiog me day and night, and i that word 18 ‘Improve! improve! Lmprove!? “When I cainy buck to str. Fiske, at the Fitth Ave. Bue, this season, | fuund Mr. Dan Harkins with bim, sermou that I ba | have never worked so eoprano, Miss Annie Borie, who sang wi *s bullad, “She Wanderca , Eaward Gilbert, the lentstylo the “King's ighway,”? and was enthusiastically encored, as was favored or rejected his overtures tor the party nomi- nation. Leading democrats moved about doing mis- siouary work, buttonboling delegates and appealing ‘ to every tecling that could bo supposed to be acccssi- Die to argument or prejudice, ATTITUDE OF THE DEMOCRATIC LEADERS. The leaders are all opposed to Butler, and chey ai ell here. Edward Avery, chairman of tho State Ce: < tral Committee; Judge Abbott, Goneral Jam Woituey, P. A. Collins, John E. Fitzgerald, Frank the United States court room was crowded by an as- | the past ten ycare. The complainants a: ¢ n PA. a , like coming home. y there, Mr. Fiske and the Gilseys— #, you know-—nad become friends Ne Leverett Sai HI, boule i epee spac A ee Colone! | d¢mocratis parties, with # sprinkling ef the green. | represented by Hon. Rowland R. Hezard, of Peace- | bis toils He ‘inspires the King with « . o 5 a guilty passion for Evadne, then revoais the — of mine and were most kind to mo inevery way. I Wide 1 Doherty, Eli Thayer, George back and sostatislie element clarming recognition. | dale, K. 1., due of the most wealthy manutactorers | FAN, Bisson ter seeoaey wrerhor’ar irvadene Reales cies: found another iriend in Mr. Harkins. Pho Huuob- Verry and ot ef the came stripe ot democracy | THe Call was produced and ameng tho repuviican | in Rhode Island. The principal defenaant ts Mr. | and ures him to kill the King; then poisons thu back'!—which we have just rua eleven nights—I used havo been in consultation as to tne best way tu beat | *Rbers were Ricbard Simith, of the Gazelle; Ben | Tnomas©. Durant, who wae formeriy President of the | mind ot V jodie lover o1 Evadne, against | Many years havo clapsed since the “School for | io gisiike, beeauae 1 ibought Julin was Dot hoary ° Butter. The Butler men are like a flock of | Eggleston and most of the prominent lexders of the | Créait Mobilter Company and Vice President of the | Bi# betrothed; then brings about a duel between | Scandul’? has been done at Wallack’s, and tho revival | ecough forme. } couldn’t play the frat two acts te Vieontio und Coloans, until, with Vicentto wounce |, suit myseli—tbey were too light. sheep without a shepnerd. ‘They have no leaders. | party here. Union Pacific Raslroad Company. The Créust Mobitier | Colonnain prison and Evaane at the moray ot the | {* locked forward to with specint interest, as the | Ai minel ier Merk foe fehl GARRAN Whorwrain pablicis Dearie imal ane ine OProsizioN OF THR DaMOCRATS and the Union Pacific Ruilroad Company aro alsojoined | King, the villain seoms at last to triumph. The | cast 1s ono tat has rarely, if ever, veen equalled. | Wny, tuat my Aral two ucts are my b 1, It was generally Captain Charles Hollewsy, ava Edmund H. Pendie- | as defendants, a8 woll asthe trustees of the famous | 8fotuess of the dramatist now summons up | Mr, Gilbert bas long been ucknowledged to be tho ouly | mo whatI can do with work and with rT @ situation which epnobles the play, Evadae, puro O . direction. Like Julia pow, and you will see that it Fee eee ecler aeaeree ett NE_AS | ton, two democrats who bad signed it undera mis. | Oakes Ames contrac ‘Tho bill charges various | ‘and lovely, clings to the siaiwe of her noble jatner, | S*eetSit Peter, and Mr, Charies Coghian waa regarded | direcllen. | Dlike suits now, and you will see that it Congented to run asa candidate for chairman of the | @Pprehonston, were allowed to withdraw their namez, | frauds against Mr, Durant, which are, bow. alier a grand, passionate appeal to her monarch’s | !n Loudon as the best Charles Surtace. He was seen | peon here, And this has encouraged me to study new * Convontion and the Butler managers had counted ox | After this Judge Headly, on bebalf of the democratz, | ever, wholly denied by iim in hts answer, pen oxiog O8b a Binate ARO ner alt 1m the part fora short time in this oity, but the sur- | paris—I don’t mean in new plays, bub o re her father’s armns and amid t A resent r‘pertoire, Iwant to give. u| him, stnoe be came were bis backbone | mado an argument .againct the appointments | which hoe has made several efforts to file, | tors, Her cloquent app soundings wareinchsvon:ss t0.i¢a Justice tolehiaigreng’ | Dire amditon: ia eth as eae Row, aad I prevails, tue King hag been stiffened, and he declines. Ho ts willing to d the curtain falis upon Ludovico’s: comedy, which in truth can now be filly presonted | a1 the actors who can play Adrastus’ aed fight tor allowing all daiy elected and accredited dele- made, on the ground that the Jaw was un. | allot which, how have been defeated by reason feud feuion of ina pared lovers, only at Wallack? taal nanan itiemen tee rrate Vapibg ch eae ae! che ie fg oa be cra venaan Sands Seabed toca eee il es gia ae, appotating of the fact that he was adjudged, early in the suit, to ‘There may be, ws aeute critics have jhe aa ive a. pity; tor on isa” lovely” pari making them deciai ir intentions, but says he | of these sape Judges, but requiring | pave been guilty of a techaical contempt of Coortin | reminiscences of “Othello” wi Such language! But the man: tell me that ic ‘ | Wilt vote against Butler. Wilham D. Northend, of | them to make report to the clork of the House ol | gelling boods which the Court had eajoiued him trom | Measure” in Shiels pley, but MARY ANDERSON. Gou't dram « ganh ead go goodie, lon, ua mebape } Salem, a very able lawyer, i# (be man on whom the | Representatives at Wasbingten, thus bringing the | selling. The case is one well known throughout gives the drama its eubiiity populurny is cer- poser Pil siudy Rosalind instead. Comedy 1 do not care for, ~ pressure is now being brought, and be will probably | judicial authority into conflict with the leisietive the subject matter whict was | tainly original. There is no scene upon tho stagy and that’s a good reason for studying atit. I bi Consent 1n the morning. i branch of tho government. Alter he had coneluded well known Wilson jn- | whiob aflords an actroes equal acope for sustained yet | THE YOUNG TRAGEDIENNE AT HOME—WHAT | been asked to play Ludy Teuzlo (or my beneilt; b TACTICS OF HUTLER’S. OPPONENTS, hia argument, Warner district attor- | vextivation committee on she part of the o. varied declamation, ang the applause tpat rang The State Central Commitioe hive vera in would be. impossible. Do you know, I won | ney, argued the other side, claim: tthe judges | tional House of Reprosentatives, and Po. | throvgh the theairo as Miss Ancerson con. | SHS BA® TO SAY ABOUT HERSELF AND HER | (0 Ooriwtayed? And then, aguid, 3 a i es ted | had no alternative bat must procecd to appoint saper- | jana . commiitee on the part of the United | cluded the different portions of the gtatue speech FUTURE. mostion of dress, he tuctics to be emploxod to defeat | vieors. States Senate. whe readers of tho Heratp will | proved that eloquent worcs eloquently delivered still ind budsorbe oeknchs @abencWeay moat 4 iy “Ob, yes! 1 want to spoak about that,” said Mary General W will be THE APPOINTMENTS MADE. remember that Mr. Durant, sue rospondent, was | nave power to movo our imodern cynicul audiences. ieee oe a West Forty-second | gadorson, dropping Lady Teazie as suddenl; selected to preside, aud that geniieman bas-worked ‘When he had conciuded, Judges Baxter and Irving | arrested on a writ issued out of the Supreme Court of 1t was ot alone here, however, that she acni Street, elegantly furnished with deep, wide lounging | had previously dropped John Bunyan. tor thi bours oa pees while he has been | retired jor a while to consuls together. An hour | Rhode island, at the insianee of Mr. Kowiand G. Ha- the triumph of the Io the pr chairs, thoatrical engravings and the pric-a-brac eo!- | played io Now York ail the eritios made fan of my * prostrated with a fit of sickness whieh renders nis | later they appeared, and Baxter announced they bad zard, while (Durant) was vialting Newport in nis | pleadings with her Vicentio, he: - bi E clothes, Weil, Hamilton nas spent thousands of dol. chances of taking the chair oxtremely slim. | decided to make the appointments os requested and yacht in the summer of 1868, and, alter a severe and | nate expression of woman's fidelity, lected during a briof tour in Europe, tno Heaip rep- lars ou my costumes over in Paris, and again my sf tt is delivered it will open the fight in excel- | named as Chief Sopervisor J. B. Tosaker, a repub- Temorable tussle between bis sallo: indignation and grief; her hystertcal Tesentative found Miss, Mary Andorson, the young | clothes con't euit the crilics. Iso’t it too bad? Wath lent style. He will take the grouna that Butler, not | lean politictan of considerable local prominence here. | port police, the latter ceeded ip lodging bim in 1 bi thatanc | america tragélienne, residing with her mothor, her | Buti! you see the costumes for Evadue and Ju being a democrat, bis nomination by a democratic con- The Judge further suggested, as committees to as- jail, trom ‘which. he was subsequently r > 4 ’ and then see if people are pleased, But pisces ee) posibeblidingen eny sialeastoivolarin nist ro omtenuagy (apo Nye warner 3. | giving Mr. Jobn N. A; Griswold ana the iat wronge, were suporb specimens ot | Stepiather (Dr. Hamilton GriMo) and a number ot | toi you I don’t care #0 much ubout dress, and 1 ns, HO, 5 jorman 8 as D res of |" oD. y ar . At tim rotbers and sisters, Hor re u "iret anu demoorat, bis betrayal ot the party iu 1860, | the republican party, J. He? tor Bradiora as bis bouasm: he motion was argued | actin Al es there may havo been cruditttes | younger broth: od sisters, Hor reception at the | don’t understand why so much fuss is mado ubout it man Irom the national i R nd Mr, i YI i * brs career ‘as a soldier in Orleans and his acts | greonvackers aud A. Von Patten from the socialistic vied aeReRing by Colonel Samuel Honey a! r | umd faults that wero apparent to the eye | Fin Avenue theatre has been so cordial and her | by the critics. Clothes can’t act, or you could bty ‘al Payuo for the respondent, and by | and ear, but these were so juiokly — suc- ‘ ‘our stura at Quy dry goods stor: AS jong as 8 part and votes while a member of the republican party up {| party. Mr. Francis B. Peckbam, Jr., und ex-Juage Bradley, | ceeded vy grand outbursts of teoltuy, as to be | Popularityin New York so assured that tho family a reseed ple ee’ that eught to be voy to the proscnt Congrosr. he will appeal to DEMOCRATS DECLINE. for the compiainante. The counsel forthe respondent | tergoiten in tho nonie art-which the woman wan | have decidod upcn making the motropolis their head- | When I ain acting 1 don’t stop to think about but every democrat to repudi Man wo abuses all The namos of Judge Oliver and George W. Boyce, | ciatm that tho reference te the Master baving been | representing. No one can see Mary Andersen a dozen quarters, and bave removod their Iares and ponates | 204 bangles, and I dou’t care whether tne velvet L , the men measures of the party. democra’ ed, but both declined. and | made for tho investigation of the gist of the contro. | times without observing a stendy process of growtt ftom Louisvitle, As we sat in tho tiny drawing | Weal, if catronteck on wile, ft gout worry myselt room waiting @ response to our card there came a | when I on the ee I wants to {feel freo and up- $ - | constral jo that i can play my part without stop- burst of fresb, ringing, girlish Taamniess then a piin: pise te kick ny trein, Me Rela 1 tyes tive, matronly voice called out, “Oh, Mary, how could | added Mary Anderson, xeitedly, *L wil make péople you?’ aodina moment we were in the presence ef | forget how I dress when they see me act. Butsince Mary Anderson, 1 cannot do that yet wo'll do our b verh bat A “4 Velere Y Tall asa Grecian gbddese, with limbs marvellousiy pleare me brpage aod aes oe toa first appeurance tune I've ve more mo + presents dteelf, if the claimants for seats ure ant!- while they ate ona 1p their protost sgaidat 4 Les us be charitabia Of the mate sng and as marvelously proportioned, a small Lead | and ro tvel pretty safe, And tl pei pe 1eis,"? asa: Bauer are to be admitted without regard to | the measnre, believe ite epfercvement-wil be to ant,-o8 she other fintd, | characters Messre. Mordaunt and Buckley may bo. ex- sed upon te k, @ “Irieh | Miss Anderson, laughing gayly, ‘thas is the men the merits of tho case. A fow days ago a private | their advantage in elections, as it wil! beget for | maintained thet the practice of using ex parte afi: cepted from a'sweeping condemnation. Wien Siiei | Powedupomasiender neck, dark gray eyea—“Irieh | CiManitie wit my areasen’ The ladies don't core circular was sent to the democratic managers in | them ¢ of tho’ more con- | davits in all cases of equity bas ly of recont years | wrote the drama must have had in mind the | eyes”—and dark brown bair, » comploxion as ele: RUTLER DELEGATSS TO BE EXCLUDED, Judge Hoadly, when appeated to for others, replied | versy, which is not tho subject matter ef an erdinary | improvement in feature, voice, attitude and yestur. But this speech way never be delivered. It isad- | that the democratic party desired. norepresentatives ia reference to a Master, the rule of the United Statcs | « toning down of that watch is rough ana virile ana ted by all parties that Butler nasa sweeping ma- | the matter aud bave nove. Jobu G, Thompson, toning up of that which ts 160 «ffeminate. This wi jority of the delegates here to-nig! Of the 1.450 | Milton Sayter and other prominent demoerats of tho ecrally potioead! preseptatives of the party about eo hundred ute | State are bere to-night and are outspoken in their lor the General. This is 2U0 below the estimates | opinions that it ie aa onwarranted attempt on tho made by his managers; out there ts a very whens part of tho federal government tn interfere seheme on foot to ovorsome this majority | with a State election when.there wes > outbreak apd™it is this:—Wherever a contestiug delegation | threatened of contomplatey. The democrats hero a3} wnat] wear; they come and ly ny way; and, Bpringfeid, where Butier delegates had been elected | servatir partics who are not disposed | been modified, and that the rales of the court ought | gturdiest repreeontatives of honest manhood, full. all, they aro the best ju doa’t you think? Sb the regniar cuucus, ordering them to cali | to general’ government interfering with | not to be modified in any respect in the present case. | chested auc high-born. rate Seana bole cha catty Baty Seestr, tae apne Caaes bereuad eeeeaiiae Bethe Other CpuONs and choose 8 set of del State Prominent members of the Bar appour to think | — In the gontiemen above named these requirements | #99 Nas such delicate features that she appears even | Crs or comedy, We ouly onjoy oorsel gates the stalwart stripe. This was done is Se ee thavif the present motion of the respondent (Du- | were partially observed, Mr. Mordanat as Iudevico |-more lovely at @ close inspection than upom the | f do. When ‘the trouble begins,’ ag they say at the these latter will be admitted on the floor. Tw THE MAINE ELECTION. | rant) should prevail the suit must come to an eod tor | nas anything Bat s pleasant part to p rho | stago, Her taco iz almost aristocratic in ita clean-cut | minstrels, you often hear about people being to ad- course was pursued in other bes Soret oped Was lack of ability om the part of the complainants to | 1s the scheming Vilinin of the piece; bot he played ‘ vive eke a i vance of their time, like that Edison, you know, bat gates chosen will be seated. 0 Butler deleg RETURNS OF THE GUBERNATORIAL VOTE op'| Produce the witnesses in person by whose evidence | it well, 11 not excelieutly, und sharod in the plaudits | Drofle aud stightly-curiing Mp; but her hacds ard | TYesm eo think tbat L'm bobind my’ dime. | oust trom these places will beexcladed, and by :his m the allegations of the bill could bo matatained, of Gt the fne characteristics | feot are republican in s'z0, Her figure, nov yet fally | to have been bora in the pried wien folks staiked tie ehae’ inte ceneinesg eogson eal appergt tke bia igs Lt The Coureeeeet ved Ms dactsion. ot th F wm whieh be ges- | developed, bas the unformed grace of girlishness; | AVOUL In togas and thingy, and conducted comversa-* pommittes on credontials before which the Butler AvGusta, Sept. 16, 1578. hintaan in rythm tion in blank verso, Buttuat would make you out too GOLONEL OF THE NINTH. with the sentiment be ig at the momont expressing, | ber frank, hearty, offhand manner at once captivates | o'4, mother!’” And the tragedtenne barst into © Valuable Jegsous | the Interviewer; aad, although on the stago Mary | ehower of laughter again. Msjor-Goneral F. J. Herron was last mtent elected | {0 Dim during any play in which he 1s cast. Mr. | anderson is every inch ® Lregedy queen, in private WER TRIP TO KUROPE. Edward J. Buckley hasa fine voice, and uses it dis 4 Colonel of the Ninth regiment, N.G.8,.N. Y. Tho | creotly, though not always with the best of | life she1s best described as a representative American PD ia ais caae eeeet ae By pon her election took place in tho regimental armory, West | ¢™Mpbasis or taste, but hescored bis point many: Umes | girl, full of life and spirit, ber bright eyes dancing my tripavroad, While I was gous you vewapaper Twenty-eixth street. Brigadier General Frea- | [ast Dieht, and with Misy Anderson and Mr. Mordaunt | with fan, and her rich voice, which briugs tears to | people married me cif to General Fremont’. son lollowers must appear as contestants, and they wl} The Kennebec Journal will to-morrow publish be ruled out, geet a! gas ai gudornatorial vole of the entire State, with the ex-. A statement to this efiect was madoin an evoning | ception of a small tows and plantations. Thoy paper here, avd when it was shown toa Butier man- | are compiled trom efficial returns, and give Connor eee ee ole nnd te Caey tee ce yieas | 96.419 Votes; Gareelon, 21,872 votes; Smith, 41, 404 7 ; ‘9 eg Hed, He ought to cure himselt uf the nT the result. We havo thi tho | votes. Connor’s plurality over Garecion ts 25,547; a ‘was often reca ‘i in Meg rf without my knowing it, and that ts the greatest Mnejority ‘must rule, and if any such’ movement | plursilty over Smith, 1,015. ‘The vote for Smith ong | eFick Vimar, commanding tho Second brigade, | b Rabie of talking toe mich at the audience, Mr. | unaccustomed eyes in Meg Merritos, ready to rip- | Siveature inhi, happened to me. Raven's you mace ple from cenvérsation into laughtor at the slightest | fun enough about tho awala that foliowed me ov provocation. As suo stands regaily before na she | Stratford-on-Avoo’ {read in somo papers that as [ holds in o nd the fregments of a bisque bust, | Couldn't speak French and Sara Berabardt ovulda’s . lenunetations want sirengtb, | which expiain the ory that accompanied ner en- | jong ert aQd therefore | First divisiop, presided. Among the brigade | © hall if we bad to | Connor Iacks 12,857 vi v the peop! diate” enibere” present were Cot for an Italian = He lacks th : ‘9 7 1 Van | ot toreo and Weltcacy that belongs to the part, and woctire toeatgealaatinn || vote lusipece wae TOL TOL ee ee Me total | Wick aod Majors Earie nud Sooit, ‘the , polls | aves litule that. wing the sympathy ur acmiration oe the platiorm Juage ey Wore opened! at eight o’clock, precisely, and closed at am > : mais as are week, Ho hus yet muny : Abvott will arise and anueunce that the Convention LOUISIANA REPUBLICANS. Tweoty-f con, bbe ro officers voied. r make before he can play Vicen- | *42°% viaho beging talking about the brokew vust | said toa bt Mh gl rong Som i ‘ard, | oeaphed ig mot democratic and cal! upon alitrue democrats ontgomery declared the | wo. Mr, Hart Coaway, as tho King, has an | 'n @ free, upoftected style that puts ber interlocutor great deal through a mutual friend, » to follow bim, another hall will be se- to the officers th i cured apd all the contesting delegations who | THE STAT CONVEXTION WITHOUT A QUORUM— ° ome a | PPPorsualty, even in iho tow iinos he utters, to | at his ease and necossitates the moat rupu! employ- | geted as interpreter. Berntianit gavo me tnis lite as that aliuded ur men into attempted we will ercelon combined new Colonel, Alter adjourning tho officers Invest his part with dignity, bat be missed the chance | ment of his shertband penct!. . Sioned cane. Win eres oles audjmerctance rigs tt THE CONGRESSIONAL TICKET. veatweawhey rakes eee to Delmonico’swhere | jest uight, and pour ike auytuing but the owner ot TH MAISON GRIPPIN, ae Scale aman ga 0 te i od " Spa , a f date for Governor. Jadge Avbelt nas given his legal New ORn.eans, Sopt. 16, 1878, Geucral Frave! erron owes the first Hale tot Ay ‘coubines Pomvterl mney grave eee wae ciat : TrNentan bee ureain wire teen’ iste ton 1 did. tatena vice on the matter, and he says thas Ha hey | ‘The ropublican Stato Convention called for this date,| officer to volunteer nis services with hts command, | would, aud played fairly. 80, too—i's jolly Iittie, i'm by part in the Gonvenuon ization to visit America; Lut tf they have actresses like you A the time, and when | thre ‘S| | may save myseli the journey.’ Wasn’t that kind? m: vy chair 1 flod my feot stirry room. Here’s the latest disanter, er its org the “Governor's Graye,’’ of Dobuque, of winch he asomel, c jt would be admitting that the Conveution was |.lacked a quorum on account of the quarantines, which | Way enpiain, at the ouibreaK of 1ue rebellion. Hie | to rege ne ey oa aiaat inveriteataibe renters Doma intl wi # delegates returoing to their paris! Was a more stripiing ut the time, yet altera successtul | of sins Anderson and draw larger houses thun have Be | Bus de 1 compare myselt with dara Berabardt? Whas : ’ bolding t ny, she is a delicate creature, all The chairman of theState Central Committee, now- | Military pes ob nl a. as the ry or ‘“ war | been yet scen in the Filth Avenue Theatre during the 1 best “his wos, Mr. John Bune nerves and terion, who affects an nndiouge like @ ever, was aatberized to call the cunvention together taet sea nesMieeieeteys aivicves, aeneeie Medion hen Present season. cette . yan; but ho imterfered with my pilzrim’s | paivantc batery, while |—but you nave seen my time. ‘ogress just now, and you see he hes lost nis | gtyle of scting, and it cortuinly isn’t bysterical, is it? Thostore Huseclt, of Ousaveiage. “tne fatter b “\fuo “Copgressional conventious will be noid as | {He Hover e: having, at the céxe of the wat, rea DEBUT OF EMMA ABROTT. IN ENGLISH OPERA. | lent heud, aur more ot therm, ail deoapt- | Tite great good iat Dsruhant ant Kare Field Aud Theouore Kussell, of Cambridge. Ine latter bas cou- in the pespestive distrista, ‘ln. the Hires d the surrender of about 10,000 Contederates, atide tated, op the kitehon dresvor; but you can tell them | gh ts L met abroad did to me 48 im session at this hour, bull-past eleven o'clock. | Governor Halu in the Second, There districts, how. | 7" re the tase baer birt nonin @ war, 4 rn omer. a igh kre work, aod that I must The chunces are chat choy will, before they rotire to. |,evor, may indorse Casteiman and Cullom, nominated KILLED ON THE EL eo ssaniie tase Mod @ ie Baap i to make the oe ee night, map outa pian which wil secure the preserva. | by the nationals. Ln the Third district horrie Marks pele - apd i Coem SS | thous Fedeetion—tte to democratic.” TWO COSVESTIONS PROMAULE. oid n r. William Custle “Me. Henry Reagan t. bills Kya | EVATED ROAD: ‘ : : Me. J. W. Jeaningn erat fy etuows danghter, aud following her, t ow night. top Of the democratic machine. 14 tho aarptoisiraiion candidate, The opposition fr rts sister of her impr 4 wing a ome other way to-morrow nig R F201 ‘ “| years of age, and a paigter by trade, was kilfea yes- ‘ 7 mip jan, with the unaist if of a physiciae, the | yon'ilgoe tho result, Only to-day | was roading ina AL N . se \ donne a er eve so yor | ngaremonte, betel ¢ jattories and fulseme praises, and wor! ard, e CONG: srt ATIONS. Now York Elevated Railroad. Lawley was basy opera, Hor effort was a mgnificent success in | o8ce to these facts provoked the inquiries whieh e sStneesiee arememnn'” b woneeateet ant tame the morrow, Evvauta, Alt Sopt 16, 1873, painting on that portion of the road be- every respect. The house wes literaliy packed win ited the following novel information as to the tra; ‘fittories? and ‘tulvome praises.’ Ma keops scolding mon feel more hopet’. ‘the . p ve tween Leroy and Garrow streets, aboot haif- "s dtenne's biFib, parentage Aud education:— away at me to study—so does Hamilton, 0 does Mr. Committce bas beard about twenty contested There have been 659 baliotings for Cougressman in ten o'clock in the forenoon, wher & refined otd critical audience of which this city yy MiSs ANDELSON’S IISTORY. i Harkins, and 1 keop scoltrag myself to 8, ab Han deciued all against (he General. An | the Third district without any materinichaage. The | Be of ears came down farnished a very respectable qnote. Managers, prime “My age??? seid Mary Anderson, emilingly. “I'am | gune. And I do stady—don’t | mother ?— jut nineteen, and, aiiiongh nll’ tho crtiies spenk donne and magicians levelled lorgnettes und strained | nt my Kentucky siylenod height, 1 was born im practised ears in every part ot tne house and were | California, 1 never cared to mention this,’? among Lhe most generous 14 bestows their appliques, | tbo continged In fesponae to exclametion # ‘ of surprise, “because the Californians did not Atvho fallof the curtain she was calied ous, and at | tr, me kindly when | appoarca there as h the end of every surceeding nct was compolied to ap- | a young ‘tress; bat I learned better since, and so have they. See ronping hb, take my (arewoill benefit. 1 don over the lettars li fers trom | know yet what | shail play; Hamilton has gone down cing to hercheeks. Tho portorm- | threw Caliiornia mauogers and congratniationa from | to seeioge ts wub Pieks & Marking There” (wo ance way, in fact, the climax 1: & crowd of people in dear o'd ‘Frieco, and Lam sure | up a bondle of leiters) “are the applicatious for boxer al Order was agreod upon by u vote cf 35 to 15, exelnd- ing All spectators end xvlowing the peiviege ot ihe | S#PIranwe aronow reduced to Mesers. Williams, Oats fleor to delegates Who held ticketsof admiesion, news- Tne convention adjourned until to-mor- St. Lovrs, Mo, Sept. 16, 1478. vel peper reporters and j¢lo.raph mouseugers, The Butler, ur poticem: 4 Judge Louis Godschalk, who was fom): 7 ed ipenaicuge y vrere tee door, and to pre . ~ cyoon eta lipped ay a Congress by the republicans of the First « Soturaay, Nas declined the nowin and, tally ins thes to Keep the door ani carrying out tie orders of the commitice. “ Mean- ‘Zregenueim bas been substitated 10 later in theday. Lawley was unmarried and Hved at | gont tne blooa while every man kvown to bo tho domo- a med No, 679 Grand street. \ tu get on TAMMANY PRIMARIES. punters an* yed him to the Chambers Street Hospital. bvery mion wassbown him (here, bat the cnfortunate man dted in about an heur, An inquest was held | poar at the footlights to receive such ovations a» da by the city at F —— : thoy will be plenved with ma whoul go back, this | and seats which I havo received airoudy, train audue wil beacisinen ne Den she aest LOSS OF THE HELIAS. er year or nex), Louwisvilie, however, was my artiatic | oniy becn advertised twe days Governor Tilden, BAD LOOK FOR BUTLER. Primary elections werebeld in five Assembiy dis- mination of her long years of antiring, persevering . There | learned to love acting and to try | Mayor Kly amd a lot of celebrities came to my lant b No, no,!" ehe resumed, as a question iater- Tupted her rtory ia te not my tather. 1 play under my own hame. My father was an ofticer in the ill be good deal darker.and, | tricts last evening by the Tammany Hall orgatiza George Ziesmer, captein of the Hofiaa, the sinking | work and study tn her chosen profesetow. lt may be six o'clock, and — ton, when delegates were chosen to go tothe Syrn- | of which was fully accounted forin the Hamano re- 4 that this performance marks & new epooh in Hde of events the Essex stacesmn: Sy cuse Convention, meeting on the 2th inst. The d cently, who hails from Pillav, made a marine protest | the history of opera in this country, for itt» a long rday. InhisaMaavit | sop in the direction of pop@arizing that hitherto to record anvther defeat before to-morrow wight. { trictsin which the primaries wero held wore the | potore the Gerinan Con: jul yer Nobouy can « Batier to-night, and it is pein, Seventh, Ninth, Tenth and Fighteenth, and | he states that at five P.M. on September 6, when in | expoasive and exotic entertainment, The masses | go | Whe believe shar— t ieee te ihe: machinery ef t three delegates and three alternates were chosen | tat pan, Fitth Avenue prt going of to Kerope again. Bus Hamilten arranges all tuat allied a Kentucky t My dear ad Mise Auderson lovingly patted M ‘was ty first and is my beat t= of committees party, so that no judo 43 dog 24 min. mort, longitnae cu be made of tue complexion of | in each. In all those districts, witn tho exception of | deg. 18 min. west, tho or Utapia, Captain | Peenee 8 penn wee ma the fight will be one of tne most th, the proceedings passed off harmoniously, | Duoaluson, and his (Atesmar’s) bark came into cot- mugs be te THE MAPLESON OPERA TROUPE, where they lision, aad that tue latter saok inside of ten minutes, | 804 wh By had 29 b have to pay $3 tor unkoowa | me. To her splendid education and ber constant care and Georgo Langbein as and 10,460 cat seaven The amanyite et reer | tongue, ‘will gladly pay $1 ior & gond place to | 1 ewe all iny success Until i came to New York. Wien : : to the protest, Tne | hear * composition well sung in their owo Ian- | Iwasa litte child, like my sister there, she taught New Yor, Sept. 16, 1878 ho latter there was rather a wordy discussion between Louis G Waobn ee tee engan easton oF, Se -Convontany:« She satiety’ seeer Re ete ee eles uage, When the leading lady in such a com- | mo overythiue | kuew, and my firat reciations were . . and tho delegates and alternates riage pany 18 @ young Ateticua who has worked hor | only imitations of bef roudings ia our deat old room | 70 TE Borrow ov tue Hxnaro:— por—B. F. Batior, of Lowel hain Dosaléies, of U way through adversity (0 the top of her profession by | a Loaisville. 1 at happy to give you tho tollowng ae . i —W. D. lord, of North. ‘ Lard work, showing the pluck charscteristic of her WRK DERUT ON THE STAGE. letter received to-day trom my father, dat ablin, it Governor—W. D. Gaylord, o! The following wore the pend lected :— hands of the British bee mamta phan ‘he ose: | natio ality, abe Bppeals at once to tho sympathies “Mother will tell you,” continued Miss Anderson, Hepteastien Exe s Sixth Assembly Diatric ates—Timothy J, Projudices of her countrymen and cannot furl | alter a moment's oMectivnate p Anohor line for the re- ettorney Goneral—Calob Cushing, of Newburyp of Stat Wi te w hi hore (im Dablin) in grand f » Campbell, Jacob Seedbacher and Michael H. Sigerso: to nebieve success Tt would puzele the qniduuncs to always '@ opened tho season ( Treasurer. Doyle Olay, of Boston. Altornates—Jacod Sheridan, Patrick O'Connor amount wasatned by the loss of his | Aaermine the “school” to which (he perlermanes ot [had veon or read, | sy!®, the theatre boing crowdod : ‘Androw J. Srasb, a error ies lias Abbots shoula be ussianed. It wus pot schol- | 1 dows Kuow lew the notion came to ae i liked aoment sedionee Seventh Assembly District.—Delegatee—Smith Lb. P q ! Y Horated With ern the men’s parts tho best, always wanted to play g SUTLER'Y SUCCESSOR IN THE HOUSE OF REP | pine, Vincenic. Kiog and James Rot! Altciontes— RESISTING THE LAW, the beat. Facial play and gesture | thom, my favorite part, The Araiti was received with enthusias ss Patrick MoCave, Jobo K. a Jobn J. McCauly. a cae iment blended with the song into a | women’s characters soomed too tame forme. Thad a | bis ah in tly lose yt rotamer Ninth Assembly District, —v tee—Joun J, oon Officer Riley, of the Thirty-third precinct, was ‘ and rounded performance in which art was lost | tremendous voice, an’, like most beginners, | sup. | the various press criticiema 1 am giad you le gos Lows, Mass., Sept. 16, 1878. ° | man, Samuol E. Conover aad Ianac E. Hoogland. Al- | teryiowed”? toward midnight on Sunday by Jonn | sight of and Marguerite herseit breathed and moved | posed thas shouting was acting, and I toll you | mado | togetwer euch a aplendid concert company. 1a ouse The republican committee of the Sovonth Com.,| ternates—James Fitzpatrick, William Burns and Will- upon the stage, it w the general rewark in we Nevilie how! whea | got Ned over my little per. | You want any sngers Le wul oN gad ry or fonal district to-da; Ht wention | ‘am Hl. Dovbs. Comnoliy. Riley told bim to move uadionco tuat ruch « conaummate actress bas net been | formances at home. Well, hore eeoentricities at. | Way in my power. I shall bring you a solo pianist who tressiona et to-day votod to call @ convention | "Pini Assembly District, —Dolegatee—Louts C, Waeh- | Contolly, #o the offlcer says, aimed a seen upon the lyric sage since Lucca lett tracted moro and mo! , and everybody vata | fe & perfect marvel. sir Mishnel Costa, Sit Julius bere ou October 2 to nominate a snocessor to General | per, Willtum P. Maclay and Francis V. Knsing. Aiter- | artor « brtot contest the officer started with his nan | She wes evidently euering from 1 englt to go apon the stage, and the inore my | Heneuict, Kuhe, Ac. were present wien abo played, cam mr a elect A Matgolland Henry | toward the Morriennin stauion house, When the ote der ye geen paar. pom vod her, 53 special deerrey Sayed twice before —_______. arshall, . of un ance a * % ig ict. — bosldipg appeared io sight Connolly 1s charged with v i th in now ited 0 p t Prince Ao 4 ro Johu F. Gou the policoman who held nim. instead, he was play was ‘Romeo ond years of ng ARRANGING THE SLATE YOR THR STATR CON- Casey, knocked down, and on rising soid that he had had lation, ovory syllal bay ty am going to play it enough. Judge Stith sept nim to the Ieiand for mlx | in the lobbies Tu th and I jast shouted and lowled VENIION—A HARD MONBY PLATFORM AGREED ANTI-TAMMANY, d months yosterdey. A young man who had attempted | i aihos of ber invecati: ri through the pi 1d was pericctly delighted. Whon UPON—THE TICKRT TO BY NOMINATED. bis reecne was given two hs ia the Penitemfary. the hearts of all, and when the sceve Closed sho was over L was bot @ bit tired and wanted to ‘Cork and embark cicobues eaagied Wasa - oe called before the curtain and greeted with prolonged over again. Now you come and ee ee from [BY TRLEGHAPA TO THE MERALD.] [The Cooper-Ottenaor: 1K Tammany PRIZE FIGHT. applause and cheer eo me next Thursday and mark the difference,’ and | Queenstown tor Now Yor New Haves, Sept. 16, 1878, party held meetings in eaeh of the jombly din- aig he Siebel of Miss Zeloa Seguin wee the sprightly, | here Mise Avdersos threw hersei! b In view of tho conflicting secounts, ten have ed an merriy and heartily first periorme selected thi I if a Winging periormance with which the. ope ol st evenivug and ie cle Fee inspectors o: James O' Dare, of Pucife street, Newark, and John pabuo bave been long familar, OF Me. Caciie’s Feu bie can be weld. He wascviden. ‘Th ia a large gathoring hore to-night of delegates | tricts jo the Democratic Stato Convention, which meets te. lection 1a Gach for Whe primary olections to-night. | szsimmons had a fight for $10 in a vacant lot in the morrow. Tho greenback question 18 the one of | The enrolment lists Were niso opoved and many new | goupeastorn part of Newark Sunday ai nbers were added the primary | tothe bh round tho resaly tbl tein gr hon imod to | Giections will tako plad of th al | that time O’are 0 erento trouble unless © shrewd policy is pur- | Commities will bo chos nb friends obar, to prog lb Ie suggesied to-night, that a . plgn | bp elogied boing on the basys of one member of tha,|, Poisoned ume beon purposely circulated of Iate by jonious operatic rivals witb a View of injuring my father's prospects, I think this extract will bo aoceptatle aot only to lovers of muste bat also to lovers of fa and ent exponent. those! of J altamene with having Heat enw, a8 A BRIEP AND NT NOVITIATE. HENRY MAPLESON, his first appoarance.an any weg | You know tho Tesv-ol tbe Story," resumog “Digs |. Evanstr. Hovey, Sept.16, ‘alenping, made

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