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a rjunnaemrnts. AcaDEalT'T)T"MT-.siC -8 15-Bpeetlag Ufa. _-_w,v. ACAPKUY OV DE8ION- 10 a. m. to 10 p. m..ExniDi tlon of Pertmlta AMflRK'AN TllKATRl---*:tB- Fauet. BUOl' TIIEATK_.-S:1.\.Kat« Klp- .,._.,.__. Iroaiway THBMTBE.BflB The Hlgl»~ay_«B. CABIKO-a-A I>an«ar...i» Maifl. ,.__.-. OAL.Y'8 TllKATRE--B:U-Merehant of ^««iee. _ll>_\ Mlslli; Wae Worka Urand conc-ert ana ("ine- mat<.raph ZMPIRE THEATRE a:20-ThellarP ... , (eiFTH AVBNl-l TIU-_iTBE- *:10_A Bimaaa) CH r FOfRTEENTII STREET THFiATRE -8.Tba vina«. GARPEN TBBATBB.8:18. Tba Cr.rlailan. OARRK'K THEATRF- -S.ia.-.-atherlne. OKiv-p npRA HOt'SB.B.I/o»t In siheria. __._. _AHl.r»I OMBBA HOF8B-S:18-The Tree af Knowl- ¦aaaEb fqvare t-maTma ..« naiai Torar i-vT-WVl-CX THBATBB 4.Im Wetaarn Boeaa'l. VV.L,,'J vVsI'tJ, j,,. rn -^ontlBUOoa Perforrnanee. ffiwiSStM THE_TH_-»:l»-Tk. Head of th. PWaally. , _ . ,,,. LTTTTM THEATRtO-B -Tre'.awny of the Wl» KSla^aWAMI THBATRK BiBO- on and Off. Ia_lv^«_a_5g^r_xa--. PA5T1R'B.18 to 1. c. m..Vaudevi.ie. KAM T JA.'K S TBEATKE 2 B \ n.i<.erll.e WALl-ArK-R THEAT111! I :!¦.¦ I-vKmnllon and Oatatea. ~~3n&fi io qLhaagiiBtaumU%.Iinnrn grj-T r:::J »Ba_r.:::::::| j gp"^ s ; fiL2S*__:.| fj .**~. _ a..,'.. ].. 4 Mlaeellimeeua *-JJ fca. A Scatr ri. 8 4 4l Xaw Vul.llca.lon. .... B J . l..i..10 1 O ...-an Btnaari . s DMlldeM KftUrM ...8 0 PrtOU-l. _..j..j_..»" \ piri^i KMIM 1" 1 '.«,".* a, Orrana.W « I> m Blta Wanlad 1" « ''¦"'rfA'1." ,.ifl 1 8 l-S^V.-:::!! |£_r- :S S jkS .-" - :'i ..aS3_sr.-._ « *-,.* l,-s,ir- 8.1*1 II * I__»__._._....-. "" "kTRlDAY, DE1'EMBE R 16. 1888. * 7/7 AV .YM1.S T///S M0RX1X0. 00_fOIU£88 -Both brnnehea ln aeaalon. Benat'e Th" Urgenl Deflcleney MI for the aup- port of the Army and Mary untll July 1. 1W** sB-a. paaaed Hoaae: The Paaaloa Apprt> ¦rtatlon blll *vaw paaaed nnd eonaMaraUoa ot the laternatlonal Bank blll waa begun. PORBION -The Bpaalah (iov.mn.ent has aurreed to pay the January eaapoa on theCuban jjTi.t ¦ M Milller, foraaer Vlce-Pn sident of Bwtuerland. has beea elected Prealdent pf tba ftwlae Confederatlon. Tha ateatmahlp At- lantle waa towed Into Haltfax by the Elton .a-tth h.r tall-end ahafl broken, havlng beea adrlft ln h atorm fi ten days before she was ptrked up Herr Bebel, the Bodallat leader. eraated a tumul' tn the Relchatafl by his crlti- elsma of th.- Kmi-.-r. r\- hpeet-hes. _-_---. Kxlra- diti.m papera arere laaued la Laondon ln the caae of Joha Rennen, the fugltlve Phfladelphla tallor. ,\ sit" fnr th..- propoaed Lafayetta atatue haa beea aeleeted in a aquare ln the Laouvre <;arden ..t Parla Th.- entlr. Btock of th. Ferro-Carrll L'rbam at Havana, has beea aoM to an Amerleaa ayndlrate at 92. DOMB8TIC The Atlanta Peaee Jubllee was hiaaghl lo an en.l by a banqaet al ahlch many dlatlngulahed mea Bpoke, Inelttdlng the rrvs'hlent. who alao dlacuBaed the duty of the Nation in an addreaa al Ihe Audltorlum In th. aftarnoon The War Department's order «-stai.:ishInp a milltary government for ..>ut... vas made pu ill MaJor-GeneraJ John H Brooke teatlfled '.' re the War Departmenl In- veatlgatlng Commlaalon regardlng condltlona at Camp Thomaa The crulaer Brooklyn aail. >.l fr .rn Hampton Roada for Havana. The Natlonal Civil Berrlca Reform League be¬ gan its aonual meetlng ln Baltlmore, and ('ar! Behura dellvered the prealdent'a annual ad- dresa. Btate Controller James A. Roherta ls not a candldate for Buperlntendent of Publlc Worka and a uld not accept tha ofaea CITY.Btocka irere atroog and actlva Kz-8enator C'alvin S. Brlee died at his home in thls city The Rapld Transit Commlaalon deelded to hav. .. blll prepared for Introductlon at Alban) glrlng II thi pourer lo arranga for the nstru tlon of Ihe underground road. e a meetlng of Ihe County Commlttee was held; a mnvi m< nl .- atarted to bc. ure amend- n.ents ti. th. new Prlmary Electlon law and to the general ball<>t law. m___ 8eth Low went to Oyater Itay to vtaM the Oovernor-elect.-: AddreBB.B were made by ChaacellOf Henry M. MacCraeken, Joaeph H. C'hoate, Chauncey M. Depew and others at the annual dlnner af the alumnl of New-Torb I'nlversity. :...: The ac- ceptanre by the Rev. Dr. Dona!.! Page llaehajr. <>f Newark, of th" rall to the Colleglata church was ann,,uii<-.'d The t.ikln« ,,f teatlmony at the aeeond trlal of w. a B Moore on chargee of robbery and aasault waa <'. aed In xhv c..urt -of Oeneral B< aalona THK WEATHER.Indlcatlona for to-day: Falr and warmer. Th" ti-mp.-rature yeaterday: JUgbeflt, .'..". degreesi loweat, I'l average, 80, 8FAJX A\D HER BURDEN. Ppnin. it ls announcil. av 111 jmy the .Inim.'iry daapaiM oa ber Cabaa debt. The acara is to i.<- crt-'lit^l aij< 1 to l,o most baarMj w.-l.-ointsi. _'li;it lt the .l.'lit Aviii.ii the Bpaalab GoTernment etrovc lo _<'t rld of by saiUllintr It upon alther Caba or the rjaitcd Btatea Whca tt wns linniiy evi.'.eiit that it c-.,ul,l not tlius l.- <llsposo<i of tben> wen- raporU thnt Bpala woold repiidlate lt alaafcthgr. Wa AM n.,t er<'<iit thcaa at the tlme. and shall not do ko uuless they ara abao- ]ntely proved to bt true as we .lo ix.t beUere they will l>o. On t.ie eontrary, tve are glad to Btfard tha prranhetl pajmaat of the Janoary aoapoag aa an otliclal ackuowledgnient of ¦pala't fui: reapoaatMUty for tho debt and an *arnest of her luteutlou to dlsoharRo lt wiilunit difaleation or dlscount Repudlatiou is not Conipatlble wlth Sjianlsh honor. Ther© la no disputlDg that the burden of in- dehtedness lald upon Bpala ls a heavy one. There are, however, two thlngs to be noted 4?one»'rniniT lt. One ls that lt was all acqalred by herself voluntarlly for her own aappoaad .jeneflt. It was not lmposed upon by her by a Tuthleass conqueror, as one of 11,0(80,000.000 was nmposed upon PnUMB hy Oeniiany in 1ST1. Therefore she has only hei-elf to blan.e for Ir. The other is that nt the utmost h.r debt is not ajnprecotlented ln slze nor s<> laiajg as to pre- glude all bope of her belnfr. ablo to deal with it. lt» toact a mount is not at this arritlBg aacer- talnable. We BBppoaa, however, that, lncludini; ber Cuban an.l rhilipplne dehts, and not de.luet Sng the 990^000.000 tiie imted Btatea propoaea to j»ay her, lt Aoea aot exr-.s-.l 11378,000,000 That ln an enorinui's tBBi, Reckoalag tbe populatlon ©f Spain rn 18,000,000 a low eatlmate, Blr.ce it ¦was more Ihao 17^00,000eterea years ago that ia an IBdehtedneaa of nliout ,<io4 g li.-ad. our own debt >n l*..-..". w.-.s n.-tually nuieb hirger, be- Jng 19^880,000,000; but owlng to <.ur larger popa- Satlou it w:m |)!..i)<.nluii.-n.-ly amaller, amonnt- lngto about rthi ¦ head Bal io.,k al the debt of JTranee to-day! It ls no BM8 tkan !?<',,_r»o,iHa»,.BH», or thr«H> nn.l a lliird ttflaea as lart,'.. n^ thal of Bpalu, nnd. deaptta li>-r ininh lurper popalatlO., St is also proportionat.'ly nnicb lafger than 8pa1n"s debt, BBMBanttBg te BO h'HB than Jldli a head--more than .Vi per eent larK.-r than tln- Bpanlsh debt. Yet Tranee ls not eomplalnlnu af enfor.t-,1 .br.nkrni.tey. Khe ls, on the con- *t&ry, one of the rk-heet and most prosperous Hfltlons ln Ihr- world. True, Fraaet oace eaaaded or some of her grtatosn.en sonnd. d tb'> snrn.. note of despalr that hus beea aoaaded in behalf <>f spain. Bal the note of bope BBd of ambitloii was doniinam ©ver lt. .Fnles Favre de.-lnred tl.nt rrnssla "eoldly and Bysr.-iiiatl.ally j»ursu»'s her task of ."BDnlhllaflnaT »«. PiaBCB has now no illusions .*left. For her it ls now a (ju.-stlon of exisl.n.-e " Tbat is as muri. ns the most peaah-latk span- lard has s.ild in the present erlsls. Hut PaTK gdded: "Frauce needed, perhapB, to pass thPOOgb '"a aupremc trlal she will lsnue from It trans *_gured." The prophecy was splendldly ful- Blled Will not boido authorltatlve BpaahJI ajtatesroau make lha aame prophecy in behalf of Spain to-day and lead his countrymen to a ful- Blment of lt? Bpnnlarda and Frenchmen are of the aame raee. They huve the same genlal eli- mate, fertile aoll, rich natural n-sourc-es and eom mandiDg nituatiou toward the eoatmerce af the World. What Frnuee has don<\ that Spain an 4o, lf tbe wlll. Spain haR not l>e«n eraahed as JFranee wa» ''ruxhod. She has not to Ix-nr th«- hBgdaea Frauce has borne. lf ske will only velop one half tho enorgy nnd thrlft nnd prmtl- ml laaiiiaiaa ainac tkal daaracteriaB l^aaea, Bha, too. nin.v issue from her supremo trlal trnns flgurod nnd iriumphnnt. THE PRE8IDEVT IX ATLAXTA. The Presidoiit's llrst formnl sj.ch ln AtlanU mi WedBeaday won Ibe bearta of bla hearera aad has prodneed a profound Impioaalon througboul tho Sonthern Stntos. If lt ls not so eOthorlastl cally Bcctalmed la tlMi Nonh. lha raaaoa is nol that tha gentlmanta be expressed are leaa agrec able to Northern leellnp. but niilnr thal they bm Boara fnmiiinr. Tha Pn-sirtvm haa cootrlb- utod so lnrpely to the ohliterntlon of seetioiial animositioB by hlfl Instant and ronilniiod em- ployment of tho peeullar opporninitles whlch tha wmr providod that his iwonoaution coDcern inp the grarea of tho Confederate dead reallj furnishod little or no cnuse for siirprise; but gtBOB thO ptJOllll of thO Sollth were not wholly ptwporocl f«>r stioh an btowbI of reapocl and fn lorual gyRipafhj are espeeiaily rwjolce ,1,at u graa made. Assiirodly it was not in any 1111- worthj Bonae b bad ror popalar applaaae. The presid.-nt niay naturally hnvo heOB ntOTOd aad pladdcnod bf tho f'-rvi-nt demonstration wliiHi Mlowed hla deelaratlon thal the tlme has come -whon wa should Bharo arlth you in tne care ot the prnvos of the Ckjiife-Bsrate Boldlera"; but in- BBBTOCh M BCttOtfll speak lotider Ihan words I there is not the falnteal goggeetlon of Inalncetity I in the sptveh whlch is dUBBUld so BtgBlflCBPt t It was g tribute Rt to l>e paid bocaaae lt was \ thr expresalon of ronvletlona und pnrposes 8 whlch Ihe Prosldont's ofllelal condnet has un- n mtatakably exoniplitlorl. ' lOdeed, lt was that whlch pare his Dttoraaee & its impressivo force, thouph at the m.-meiit his I bearera aeem to have been Bearcoljr congclotta of \ ali.. fiut. They woul 1 nadily have dotOCted d more adroltness ln tak'.r.p ndvnntaco of elretitn o stanees, nnd thelr BBthafaetloa would DOl hnvo , long survivod tbeoecaalon wblcb evoked it. As >t ls, lt may reaaonablj be expected thal tbe r Tresident's words will p<> far to solidify and 1 perpeiuate tbe sentiinents wliicb have Iwon in- i spired and the relations whlch have been estab- li Itshed by the ereotg of the last elgiil montba. b "We will not aaj thal the Nonh was more eager than the South to wipe out old esiranpomonts completely and forever, ami to make thla a oo-apact Unloa of hvnrts ns arell ns of Btatea, bul are cannol be mlataken In aaaertlng that the Nortb will not coctaent to be Becond In promot- Ing :iint consuramatlon. ti PREDWT10X8 AVD APPOTXTMEXT8. CoSMertilog Goteraor itooseveit's appolnt- nicota b now jireibctiidi is in order ercry dajr. An Colonel RooacTell aaya, Ibey are nli piiossev Perhapa one is as good ns anotber, and they are all barmleaa, and Indoed may even b.> rv '.. garded as poaltlvely beneflclal. Whal tbcy bc- J1 eompllah, beyond revealtng Ihe poraonal profer- pnce of the propbeta, is to sbow .lualTely ] tbal Cotonel Rooaevolt has b. en perfeci maater of tbe Bltnatlon and Btlll remalns bo, ln aplteof Ihe anxiety of this intorest or that Interaal to seeurv mofteaees on the ehlcf oficeg under bla ndmlnlstration. At various tlmea ln the last ' t«w wn-ks poiitliinns bare annooneed wnii ihe i ntrooBt eonfldence Ibal it bad been all "fixed ' npaM and declared tbal the Bupcrlntendcnl of < Public Worka waa na good as appoluted. Bul ' it ls g sipnitieant fn.-t thal tbry bare alwaya b.eii under ihe neeessity of repentlng Ibe aaaur ance tbe nexi day and other daya thcrcaftcr rjnlte as mncb aitb tbe appeantnce of convlnc b Ing iiiein-elvis tbal they were rigbl as of glrlug ibe public a plece "f Intcrestlng nea**. The sum of all theae poaltlve annonncementa is thal Colonel Hooaevell stlll otTera them b problem nt which they keep gneaaing according to th<-ir ii j.r.ilileetions. whil<- be hlmself prepareB to do B the appolntuif. I r' That is Just what ihe people expected when a th..y elected Colonel RooaereM Oorernor. They n bellered thal ln maklng an appolntmeni ln- h would asiv who tbe appllcanl was and how be p was fltted for the work to bo done, nnd boI wIhj ti waated blm to hnvo the place. Hla method of deallag with tbe hupertntendeiicy of Public Worka has aol dlaappotnted tbem, for they se<> him. In spite of ost"iitaiious recommendatlona nnd BBanmptiona, still pnranlng lii- own way. refnglng t<> be hnrried by any predlctlona Into commlttlng himaelf, opea t<« every Boggeatlon and wetghlng every BnggeatioB <>n ita merita, antagontBlng nobody, favoriag ii" faction, con- anltlng party leadera of every abadc of i plnlon, " nnd foiiowinc his own hooeal Judgmeni at tbe p end wlthoul fcar or favor. it is of little uae to 'l try to rnah such a man. Preeaure doea aol work on blm. He doea not feel under obliga liims to save gnj'body'a repntatlon for propnecy or Influence, When all is ggJd nnd done, when eveiy wiie lias been puiled nnd every nlllina- tnm dellvered, be is still tbe appolntlng power free nnd nnpledgedL Who his linal cboice for Supi rintendent of Pnbllo Worka will be we <io not attempt to puess. Whoerer he is, there is reason to be- Uera that he wlll be cnoaen ratber than ao- ceptedi and, so cboaen, he ran bardly fall to tneasure up to Colonel RooseTelt'a own stand- ard of public duty and Introduoe into the canal Bdmlnlgtratloa tha new sjiirit m> abaolutely needed there if the next two yeara of Bepubll- can rule nre not to rosult ln dbsBBter, a splrlt Whlch Can never eouie froin the eondnet of the Department wltb eren ona eye of the Bnperin- d teadeat fbted oa polltlcal feacea. Polltlcal f.diees nre an exeellent thlng ln thelr way, but the game man cannot bnlld them and carry on tha canal Impforementg wltb Joatlce to botbun- dertaklnga. Colonel Rooaerelt may tin.l tbe man to reform the ennal admlnlsiratlon in Ihe ranks of the "orpanization" or among peraong of other '' afniiations. Tha Important thlng is tbat Colonel ' Uoosevelt llnds hlm nnd gnbjectfl hlm to tbotegl ¦ of fitness and becomeg aatlaned that ba is the iniiu for the place becauae of his own qoalltlea, and not becauae of his afflllatlona. Colonel IkooaeTetl is eTrdently applylngjnat thnt proceu to tha candidatea recommended to blm by vari ous autborltlea, and tbat ls why there ls su much a^teaalng tokeep conrage np. THE OAB TAXK DI8A8TBR. I^lttle propress seems to have been made in nseertalninp tbe eause of the pas lank dlsaster, but the neeessity for an explanatloii of thal r«'- mnrknble oecurrenee not growlng less UTgent It wlll be only falr to assume. until BOOM e\i dtaaCa appears to the -onirary, thal tbe COm« paay, tha nmtractora nnd tha maolcipal aothoii- l;e« ure etpially nnxious lo detennine in whal Buvaoer siieh fatal eiementa of weakneaa en- tertd into the work of COIaftructlon, The slze of tha tank was extraonlinaiy, pml il ls aald unexampled, but otln rwlse tlnre appeara t.i lmve iH'i'ii nothlng novel iu theondertaklBg. 11 did not lUTOlve ihe (.mployuieut of new prln clples or methods, but exeept In respe.t to map nltnde was entlrely fnmiliar nnd ram_oon_nace. There Is then-fore Beernlnply BO K8_BOn Wby fvery enhuliitlon should not have been made wlth perfeet BSaBB and BCCBmcy, and why the men reaponsible for the Job BSaOtdd not have poo- Bessed from the ontset ahootato BiKrwIedge of what tbe rvHiilt of their opajratloaa iroald be. Cleaiiy they dld not know what they were do Inp. They must have made gocae Bhocklog mbv lake at some jKilut, for which they will have to pgy n heavy peunlty. The tank ls sald to have cost .«.".i>(),mK), and the total loaa is certaia i«> be mneh lnrper Ihan that. How lt shall be dbrtrlb uti-d doea not partleulfirly coiieeni the ptjbllc, BBBt the publh' ls -BBSjpky loneern-d ln knowinu who, If anybody, Is criinlually rgtyoa_8lhlg for a lNnster whfch wreoght Biioh destrurtlon of hu- nnii llfe. At the present monient everylnidy lOBBOCted with the afTair seema to l»e too mueh latonlahed evea to haaard n Ki.ess as to the .nuse. We have sai.l that the men who dld the work .vidently did not know what tbey were dotBg. I'resumablv thev snpposed thnt every requltdte lf semrity had be.n snpplle.l. BBl the qnes- lOfl must* arlse. and musl iilllninti'l.v bo nn- iwered, irbether tbey wer- tnkinK Bioreot b-ss ¦omole rhanees. It ls Indlsputiibl.- that .-hnn.-es lot Infrequently an- tnk-t,. Soinotiines good .ortnne may j.reveiit discovery of the fBCt rftea lt is revealed in mlaor toBrmltlea a de- 'ectlve dae, f«>r example. Oace ln a arhlle ..ines a Btartltag revelatloa of .¦nreles-moss <>r :r,.ss fraii.l. We an- nuiklng no aeetisntlons Igalnet aajrbodj in cnrieetion wlth thla strnape ind buneataMe oroiirrenee. Hut tlie fnet stnn.ls ,ut plainly that a atractata of familiar pattera iii.l. 1,-nly collapaed und.T a Bllghter strnin tbao t was expected to aitbatand in.ieiiniteiy. There ihoald be bo oaaeceaaarj delajr, nnd no fallare >f resolutlon. in problag thla present mystery tn be boltoin and ptJttlBg the blaine where it leloaga XO PVBLIC EXPERIMRXTB. The Brooklyn Healtb Departaieol snys lt has vorked up enses BgBlnat sev.-ral of the worst ilM.'k-smoke offendera and arin aak for thelr ln- lictm.-nt, nnd will keep OB with tbe p»«l work vlth nll posslble energy. That is a pratlfylnj; mnouncemeiit, *hkb lt ls pl.-nsnnt to hlaz.on ibroad for tha eneoaragement «.f those clttaeaa rbo have begna t<> thlnk tbey are to t»e abaa- loned to tbe tender merclea of tbe amoke Senda. t is to be boped the Health Honniwin peree- ¦ere rjnaparlBglf, and that all rltlzens who ean i,, s. will gtve it nll poaalblfi aid m Bappreaalng ,11,. ,.f the rooal abomlaable aad toexcuaable lUlaancea kn.-wn lo eivilized mnn. We iniM confeaa, however. that one atnte- nent made bv DT. Black strik.-s us wlth soin,- hlng akla to dUmay. if it really expretaea the .Ind «»f blmaelf and his aaaoclatea there is llttle .,,.. forrellef arhlle they are in aothorlty. He gya: "Wbal caa you do when large eonceroa have beea ezpeadlag his.' Bama «( money in pnttlng in Bmoke-conanmera wbleb bare pr..v.-d raiinr.-sv Tbey bare doae everytblag t«» rom- i,u wltb tb-- law, but bare beea naable t.. do 4.,,'- No; tbey bare not. 'ihe law doea not rder them t.. experlmenl wlth Bmoke-coaaum- rs whi.h will not i-onsiin..-. lt doea ©rder them .i,,,, tendlag oni black trnoke. Tbey bare ,,t ",i,,no ererytblog to comply with tbe law." 1,,-r,. |* o.ther tblng whleh they bare nol one, wblcb tbey coald do to-day, and whi.h roold Inatantly effeet fall rompllance with the :w Thal is. they eoold st,,|i bnrnlng s,.rt poal bdeonld refrala from ualag it aatll Bomeabao- it,-lv i-i't.'ctiv" Bmoke-eonaamer Ib tavoated. .,..,' |t what they -ouid do. Thal is wbat Ihe i','.'.,!,!, it, anl eotild .-.nd ahould eorapel them .1,. Buppoae :i mnB siifT-viti-.' from Bmallpoi were ,, about th.- str.vis r.f l'.rooklyn nnd were to ,v he waa trylag nll poaalble thlaga to onre im. and that tho rmbllc must s.ff,-r th.-dantrer t contagloa until be was suc-.-ssful ln findlng a ..,1(.,iv. WouM It. Black pladdly aak "Wbat ;m w- doT* If a "..-in were t<» pul up a bn of ,..!,.n b.oi^.-s w Ithla tb,. firo llmlta .'md aay he .aa upcndlng blg sun.s of money in trylag to iake the v..1 ftreproof, woaM he be nackmied have doae "everythlag t,» comply wlth the ,w"V lf a man were to tOTB mnd doga looae tbe sti-.-ot- .-.nd aay be waa trylag his beal t«, ,:.!..¦ thelr Wte tonocaona, would i.i-* excaae be .¦.-..i.t.'.i as BBtlafacton We reckon aot An.l we reckoo thnt ln send- li .mi bln.k Biaoke those eoneerns in Brooklyn K viol itlnir. the blW, nnd It does not mntter n ,w of pins whetber ihey ara experlmeatiBg Itb aaioke^oaatnaera or not. They are free io take ..ll tbe eaperlmenta they pleaae, bal they Rre ii,. rlghl to make them ta poblle, nt ihe ex- ,nse <.f tbe pabll.mfori aad la rlolatloa of i.- law. _^^^ ¦BH..-BBB..BB^^a^^BBW^^^M lf Llttle <\mcr|ran« ha.i not stoorl tn the way f the acquUltlon of st. Thomaa. a Dalted Ptate* hlp would aot now be taraed away from Ita oeka. -..e-¦ Th,. brewer In general cordlally recogalaefl he prlnclple that now that the war is over the ,aI. ^ on beer ahould be aboltebed. Tbe jodg- ..., 0f the communlty al lanro la that tha lm- Bt ahould remaln, and that tho brewer ahould baorb blmaelf it. tha functlon of productng etterand parer beer. Al Itaheat It ta not unl- eraally regarded us condudve to in.iividuni or ocial wellbelag; al its woral It bt a aoatoaa Dd Btupefylng potloa whereof in JuaUee its roducer ahould i>- Ita Bole eoBaomer. The tax i hard. no doubt but tbe beat thlnn be .-nn do i to Bcrew hla fortltude to the polnt of paylng it nd taklng II out of his customera. ? llexleo nn.l Auatrla ara to have full-fledged imbaaaadora at Waahlngtoa. Whlle their ptam- co wlll be brlghteBed, there ls no reaaon why he blrda ahoald not be tbe same, aheddlag a iew luatre la the dlphnnatlc avlary of wblcb ,,th ar.- already oraameota. ? Beveral hundred AraerlcaB newspapera more r leaa are engaged i" btylng down lines for the overnment of the Pbllipplnea and if arladom oaa n,,t appear in eucb a multltude of eoaa- eilora th. oldeu deelaratlon arlll fnii of fui- lment. As too many c,.-,ks Bometlmea apofl the roth, >t maj be fortunate thal the Oovernmenl ¦iii have the Bnal atlrrlng of tha kettle to wblcb UCh a generoiiB variety of edltorlal Ingredlenta re contrlbuted. Th. re is nowbera a aerlooa oubl thnt tbe lalanda arlll be w.-n governed, aot hat our efforta wlll tnk.- th..- dlrectloa of in- iructlng the Inhabltanta there how th^-y may eat rule themaelvea it is nol to be doae In b .iv. Ifeanttma wa can, no doubt, keep peaee mong them, promote thelr Induatry and gulde b. rn toward elvlllaed wajra A bow blatory and arc^r open hefor. thf-m under our attsptcea irlght ns thelr Orlenl dawna, an.l not t.> ba louded by th<- mlaglvlnga of a haadfal of our ompatrlota who don't tblnk so. ,-e- lt wlll be well tO WBlt Untll the full t, xt of tirr BebePa apeech oomea t<> band before di«- usf«lnK fhe proprlety f.f .nlilnK blm to order for t. On the faca of it. u aeema unci mmonlyhard t n. m.-ml'.-r <<t th>- Relcbatag ls n..t to be nl- owed to erlUctee the Bmperot*a Bpeeehea Bot hen it must be remembered thnt tt.is> pnrtlcular nemher ls n..t Ineapable ..f aaylng puriinmen- ary thltiRB In nn unparllamentary way. ? Mr AgoncUlo aaya the portlon of lha Bpanlah. .merlcan peace treaty wblcb cedea the PhlUp- ilnea to thla country is HlegaL WThy? Decaaaa. ia aaya, "tha Bpanlarda loat thelr bov. relgnty 'over tha lalanda il"'i tha Amertcana cannot 'dlspoae of the archtpelago wlthout consultlng the PlUpiaoa" Tea; tha Bpanlarda .ili loae b'-ir Boverelgnty. Bat to whom? Not t.. the FlllplnOB, eertalnly; for Wbea our fleet w-nt :hith«T inst May the Inaurrectlon was prac- ieally at an eml, and Ita leadeta were in exlle. m,i Bpaalsh Boverelgnty %sa» practlcally undls- puted, Pitv,- in ao.m law remota dtatrlcta lt ft'as the .runs ,.f Den.y'a fleet that mieb- Spain oae her s.,\ ,-r. -iK.ity, anl It was to th.- Onvern- ment whteb Daway rapraaaatad that she hart it. ? Tha turbuient and gggreaelve eb.m i- about to hunt the gaatla and r.-tlrinK oyster >,ut ,,f lha aatera of laaaalca Bay. The thepherdt >.f theae lompatttory Mvalvaa nnd in the .um a graater jiroflt and a more aecara annual erop, Ther^ wlll tie teura f'.r th<- depaittag oyster. but eeonoml.- ;u\ns enforce Ita extruslon. and lt wlll probably flnd Bomewhere In nelsrhborlna; watera a refuge whlch tho aKirresslve clam wlll not be pormltted to Invade. ^ The thlrtleth blrthdny of "The Loulsvlllc Courlcr-JournaP wn.s relehrnted a few daya ago, and the event InvlteB sreneral c.ins;ratula- llen. That paper has battled cnntlmially nnd vnllantly for Its Idoals, moat of them good ones, durlng Its three dooades ln whlch so much hls- tory mnmentous to our Natlon nnd tlme has been wrougrht. and has well nssdst-d in Its fabrl- cntlon. It has earned the acelamations whlch greet Its annlversary, and a new feather Is set In Mr. Henry Watlerson's rap. where there waa no lnck of such before. PER80XAL. flnperlntendent K. R Andrews of tha Chlratro Phr.ol Board wrltea thua to a frlend apropo* of the repod that he bad reslgned: "Ho not hnve a funernl sermnn until there la a corpee. The news- Baoera have aaaa t.>.. prevloaa i nm still at the head ..f th- Chlcago poblle sehools, aad hopo to ba s.. f..r :t long tlme to come. It's a gr.-at tmd glorluus work:" Cbarles Kdwnrd Uresler. of Detroft, who has Ju«t dled. Waa for many yeara ;i Unlted Strife* oon- buI in vaneaoela, nnd had lnrire baartaeaa in'er.sts ln thnt conntrv. Throu«h hta son. A. I.. Bresler, who la a Beneral ln the army of Venetuela, ne wlelded for a time mu.-h Influeace in veneauelaa affalrs. Tho laat numher of "The Harvard UraluiiLs' M.iii.izin.-" snys. that l)r. W. I.. Ruoaell, of Barre, Maaa., who was frraduated from Harvard ln IM and la 1he ol.leat llvltiK Harvard gTBdUate, h:id his tirothfr. Jamea Russell. ..f Lowelt, as a Riift 00 his nlnety-nlnth Mrihdav, October B\ Jamea, ir up. me Is nlnafjr-ette vmpi old. .-ind th^ two old boye, it is atated, "played whlat and croqurt. cllmbed apple treea, Rlllng thelr pocketa wlth the fiuit, waal in swlmmlng, t>>ok a trnmp of aboul four mllea nftrr the cows, pieklmr ten quarta of hlackberrtes on the way, wenl t" a corn-roaat In tba evealng, followed hy an old-faahloned Bhake- down in ih.- kltcben, and BBOther round of whlat later »n." Oaorga K. BalIHa, of Kanaaa Clty, haa had a rurious rareer. Me Is a natlve nf Spaln, a gTBduata ..f the LTnlveretty of Heldelberg, and served thls conntrv as a Boldler In the Mexlenn War. the Clvll War, Hti.l ln Ihe campatun agalnal the Modocs In |gn He hati t.n a mechanlc, a phyatctan, a piano tuaer, a teaeher of modern lansriiasre-'. and a pr. >- feeeor of Oerman and chemlatry In tha ITnlveralty of Kanaaa itnt he is now ln Btraltened dreum- Btancea, and dependa wholly ><n M penalon of >S;' i m..nth. i»r i> K Pearaona, of Chlcago, who hn« glven so mneh money :o collegea, dlaclalms any credll for dolng .<>. "I do nol p..--..-«* a benerolenl man." he aaya. "I have labored nearly elghty yeara t'» m.-.k. money have made lt, and honestly, too, The itatement may aeem very strange to you when aay thal do not poae as n benevolenl man. l have no benevolence In me.nol a pnrtlele l am thi moal economlcal, eloae-flsted man you ever put ...(.nr eyea on. v.u ran see lt ln my faee lt ls there do nol think ever foollehly sp*?nt J:'u ln my llfe, THE TALE OF THE 0\Y. \ medlcal frlend," aaya "London Truth,M "ealli my attentlon lo an artlcla thal appeared In TIh Urltl h Ifedscal Journal' on the defeottve medlcal arrangements durlng the Boudan campalgn. Many i.f tba altegattonfl Ihere made iby an eye-wttneaa) are of ao Bertoua a eharacter thal they deraand further not Ice, fer tha only coachiatoa from them ls that the nsedlcal st.-irf and tba hoapltal arrangements were titterly Inadequata for the de- nuutda made upon them. Had the casualtlea at Atbara and Omdurman been mora Boraeroaa tha conaequences must have been ahocklng. Even aa lt was, a, raat amouat of unneceaaary aafferlng aerma t.. have been rauaed o> tbe wounded and dylag nfter thoaa battlea." Fet tha American crltlca of tha eoadoet of tho spanish war have been ralllng attentlon to tha Bngllsh syatem as taultleaa. A Hopeleea Caae Pond Mother Three years nc.> I gave blm 8 chaln, and he's worn II out; two years ago I gave hlm a dlamond stn.l. nnd he lost lt, and laal year l aot hlm a watch, nnd h.- broke lt. Now, what can I glve tbat i.oy that wlll last? Jeweller why not try dlamond earrtnga? Pond M.-.thcr-He couldn'l keep them. Repawned mine four years ago! (JeweHera' Vreekly, A retnrne.l mlner from ttie Klondlke says that ln the attter pnrt of October flour was Belllng al IM per hundredwelght: cornmeal, 2."> cents per pound; bacon, from V to SO c-nta p> r pound; beana, IS cents per pound; re. X cen a ['¦ r pound; baklng poarder, fi p»r pound; eaaned butter, 14M per pound. miik. ll per ptnt can; U ifateak, 71 cents to }1 per pound; B80CNBB m<a'. t'.t r.-nrs p> r pound; supar. ^.i rents p. r pound; potatoee, 10 cents per pound; graea applea H ccnta each; watermelona, ts> each; eranberry nnd custard ides, n each. There are only two mllrh r.,ws ln Dawson. and nl- though feed la hlgh, hay neinp. 8800 per ten, the owner is .-. Inlng rnon> y. Mlaa Brown Whul foah'a i.i^" Jackaon puttln'on Blrh olra? Mlss JohaalBg Haln'l yo' done heerd dal her 'laahuna waa .1. .¦. u.l..l frum dem Plllypeens whul M,ir« Dewey done captured?.(Phlladelphla North Am.ri tn At the Parla Rzpoaltlon in lfco n novel exhlbll artll be made of falconry, Inatalled in ih< hlatortcal depnrtm.ru of tba aectlon devoted to huntlng. There wlll be Bhown all tha Implementa us...i ln the ancleat aport, auch aa glovea, h.la, i.aits. unlforms, etc. There aill alao ba noted plcturea of huntlng wlth falcona, auch ns Darnet's, ln the Orlfoaa Ifuaeum, repreaenttng Anna of Auatrla, Burrounded by h.r Court aronsen, all wlth falcona nn thelr arrtate. Tbera artll ba portraltg of noted fakoners, preaervsd Ib tha collectlona of prom¬ lnent famlllea and tapeetrlee on huntlng Bubjecta Marlon, f.mr yeara old, la a cunnlng little kfount Vernon kiri wbi attenda the kfetbodlal Sunday- ^ :;,.. Nol long aliice the golden teal of tna wrek rhanced to i»' the verse rr..:n Matthew eom- menclng, "l..t your 11>-:!11 s.. ablne." B/hen Bunday rame tne little mald trotted off to Bunday-achool with her older brothers and Mr-r.-rs. and wh.-n th.- teaeher aaked ber for tha "golden teat" she promptly alld from her aeat and ronvulsed the claaa hv repeatlng, gravcly, "Keep your gaa burnla'.". ttruth. A yarn eoai.s frum rhe Fir Weat BbOUl 8 slut mschlna beartag the aaaouacement. "Put a oaar< ter ln tbe siot and get " surprise " Bometbnea a tenderfaol who tbiaka h^ aranta a. surprtae dropa la a guarter. Ha i;.'ts tha aurprlaa all right, for tbe mechanlam polnta b loaded revolver al hlm and dlsplaya thla notIce: "Drop In all your money and your aratch, or PII nplode ln thlrty aeconds." llarry Hay. .d.l rnan, Im in a horrlhle flx. Pred- iVhat'a up? Harrr.I've gone and ^or engaged to two Kirls. How tbe dlckena am 1 K<>in^ to set oul of tt? I'r.d Oh that'a eaaj enough. .Tust contrlve to r. r Me in together, so tbal thej can i oriifeir.> notes Plttaburg ihronlele. a i'.iri-' itk lournallat, Alexander Hepp, havtng Botlced thal Ihe pera ma who auffer fr..m «nur an.! rheumatlsm dellghl In dlaeuaalng th< ir maladlea, has oome to lha eonclualon Ihal ihis Idloayncraay miarbt aupply ibe Idea for a maaaslne. He ha^ now glven praetleal effeel to his notton, aad the Brai number of tha "Ravue dea Rheumatlaanta" has aiipi-.ir.il. The objecl of thla ortglnal publlcatlon, ns s.-l forth ln its m..:t.>. Is "to nmtis.., nnd, If need h.'. eure," thoae to wh..m it la addreaaad. Belabaaaar tbe Becond "Bul tldnk of your health!" urced the pbyaldan. "Read tha hand- wrltltiK >.ii th.- wall!" The merchant prtace burted his face aad wept ..|...nK aao," h* exclalmed, bltterly, "I made lt nn InvTolaole rule ..f bualneaa nol t.. read nny- tliinK uniess it wns trpewrltten or prtnted!" And husin.ns la buatneaa- (Detrott Journal. wh< ii i dramatlc company played "The Uttla Mh.lsi.r" the other daj al Klrrlemutr (Tbruma), Bcotland, where Barrta Uved, and where ihe acena ..f the pUy ls lald. many of rhe old llilmhltants atayed away, regardlng tba playhouae as ati in- rentlon >.( the devU, partlcularly tbe Aui<l Urbta Only*three >.f them, ao far a. couM be gathered, arere preaenl An Ani.i Ltchl > Ider wte. aru there, Int.-r. l.-w. (1 aft»-r Ibe BbOW, eaprfBBtd (MsRust Wlth what he called tbe "rwleegloaa aspeeta" «,r tbe play, "A carteature, -ir." aald be; "a krr..ss earteature." And he wu* parth ular'v -iroriK ln his denUttClal loiia of the "in'.ns" ..f tbe Aulil Uchl eldefa Aa ror tba ieoti k of t'u- p. rtOf-aera, tba people ..f Thmaaa cnjovid it laaaaeaaety, aad arhen Baeeky Hobart r.-n.ark-d "Sal. lai," there w.re rOBTa of lauirriter. thoogb th*- CTpeeaeloB is uakaown la Efirrtemuli The recetpts were tbe larajeat ater taken at a j. i fbraaaaea kn tne kawa, ami tha farmern from the giana dreve ten. twelve and gfteea BBllea ln the raln Httenrt. Why She Bocrowed.- They h id bBBB WBtChblg the pr.tty Kiri "Bhe BeeaM to ba n-ry dlaconaoiate," BUggeated '.n<-. "Bbe Is." r. plled the other. 'W hy-*" "i >h, Jiirk offerad to i,t n hox of randy analnst a ktas wlth her dl aOSBMthlag or ..il,n and ahe look hlm un." "Ana !oat7" "No; aha wc#-s"-iC__ceg_ I'ost MTJ8IC. . i i MR. BISI'HAM'S BBCITAL. At ih" nrst of Havl.l WsphanVa aona. recltalB, ffered to the local gabllo yeaterday afternoon In tendelaaohn Hall, that admtrad sinn-'-r Bueeeasfniiy dvontured an Interestln*; experlment. With the felp of Arthnr Whttlng at the platioforto he de- Oted th" maj-.r part of 1.1s rer-ltnl to a p.-rforrnan - n lUQLiBBliig <>f all the BO-calM "MtUlerUeder" ompoaad by Behubart Th- titie may t-- aald to ,. oaa with » douMe Btamlflcanea Tha som<s are ..t only "Maileiileder" beeaoae they t.-n the story f "l>ie achohe UOIIerln" ("Th. Pretty Mald of the 4111".i enmhersome titie In BBgltBh), hut also be- aaae the poeine wera written by wiiheim Miiiier. he 'lerman poal who flrst wreathed the lair.lf. r..imi a nama that haa heen kept graaa eaat Inea t.y the aecempllehaaeBta af his aoa, Profaaaor ,lnx Milll.r. of OxfonL Half a doscn of theae onars In Bchubert'a settln* are well known to the on.-ert-n. mis of N'.w-Vork aad all the other een- rex of mnslenl cnlture. The resf of the cycle are amlllar to the lovera of the OeTBMB Ued the rorM over, thaagh, Uke n hnndr.d other sonjcs hy he Hame composer, they are umially kept for the dlfleatkMI an.l flelaetatlCn of tha slnsrer ln his own partmeat Perbapa they are most aajoyahla when ;,|.i wlthln this intlmate relatlonahlp, for thera i* l.ll.-.-ite h.-auty ln the muslc whirh. llke (he alm- ¦ie loveBaaaa of the poetry. la ai.t le ranlab when eoughl into th.- eoavantloaal auaoaphare af Ihe onerrt-nx.m. Bal they yl'-M up thaflr charm t«> al! rhO sinir an-I llsf.-n Bflght, and Mr. Hlsphnm'a ivitiK treatmenl of them creatad an affectloaate ttttude on the part of his audleace whirh won .. rfect appredatlon f«.r th- eampoattloaa anri lelghtened the admiratlon In whlch th" FlnByr lekL It was a beart-wannlBg aiuht f«.r Bchubert evotaea to behoM Bcorea of people folloarlng a sonpr. aeltal wlth tha musla la thelr handa, and Mr. Blap- intn may add r,> th. nat.rlal gataa whlch the af- alr brought h.m th" coaaclouaneBa thnt be haa cx- ended the underatandlng and lov f'.r blm who raa at once the father and tha perfeetor of tha rt-Bong ln Qerman. Thera was one drawback tn he complete aueceaa of the Intereatlng experlment. ,.' neceaalty Mr. Blapham aang the soriKs In the eralon for low volce, an.l aeveral of the aonga i.rr.-r graatly by tha tranapoattlon rflpedally tha arly onea in th'- cycle, whlch have the deecrlptlve gure in tha Bccompanunent wlth arhich Bchubert eelgned to aaggeal the purlina of the brook wlu.-r. laya so tlgnlficanl a part tn the tender imie trag- ,iy. Mr Whltlng Btrove to obvlate the defecl hy ranapoalng s,,iu.> paaaagea an octare hlgber, but hla araa nol alwaya feaslble, u I aoraa charmlBg ffecta arere loat; t.ut there remalned enough to ntbrall tde fancy and deUgbl tha ear of the iisten- r. and M.-. Blapham waa ma le to feel thal his ignifled and lovely undertaklng had be. ti com- letely au. ceaaful Mi Blapham araa fortunate In the co-operatlon f Mr. IrVhitlng, who nol obIj provMed hla sonas Ith a Bympathetlc accompantment, but alao varted :i>- afternoon'a pleaaurea by playlng four dalnty lanoforte pteeea of his own eompoaltlon, Before h.m came tb. four Berloua aonga by Brahma artth .hieh that maater ended ln-; en itlve career an lf i .i spirit of prophecy an In contemplatlon of his roachlng phyalcal dtaaolutlon Mr. Blapham -a.is he iirst to i.rin« theae noble cantlclea (.. the a- ¦ntion of the New-York puhlle, an.l his eaalted iterpretatlon of them h.is noi yet been eejaalled. ? THK BOSTON BYMPHONf ORCHB8TRA. The evenlng concert of the Boaton Bymphony irchestra, glven laat nlght In Carnegle Hall, agaln nder the dlrectlon of Mr Knelael, brought for- rard Tachalkowaky'a Plfth Symphonj In B mlnor nd Beethoven'a Ylolin Concerto, played by Mr. Viiiy Burmester, as its moal Impartant Itama. 'here were alao two aymphontc poama of Blender mi ln ansequentlal aubatance, Batnt-BaKna'a rep- aaentatlon <,f Omphale'a Bplnnlng Wheel and the trugglea of Hereulea ln the bonda of femlnlne eductlveneBa aad Ltaat'a rambllng llluatratkma > Lamartlne'a poetle medltatlon on the riclaaitude* f llfe, --las Preludea." Tha aympbony gave by far he greateat pleaaure to the admlrera of tha or- heatra, aad of tbe talented eoaductor pro tem- ore, f..r lt waa altogether a aplendldly brllllant erformance. 1' haa had here Interpretatlona of |< -. nore bafbarlc power, bul ll haa acarcely bad mor;> baautlful one ,>r one in whlch the larsrcr utllnea of tha eompoeer'a InaplratloB have been iore eomprehenslvety aad eloqueatly latd out. anl flner nn.l stibtl.-r elements more eoncluslvely ,| f,.rtli. Mr. Knelsel cOnducted It wlth an ubso- ite knowledge of ov<ry .letail of the tcore, arhich .as mlnutely mlrrored in the ptaytng of the or- heatra. Every theme, every atraln of the com* lex polyphooy, waa preaented ln eaactly the riehi ghl nn.l rtirhr proportlOB, and the in, esaant mo.lifl- Btlon of tempo th.it broughl tbeae thlnga out la u. relatlon t tha whola waa managed with tn- Mnparable skili. Not only ln aheer Bensuoua mai beauty, but la all the manifol.l effecta of hraalng, eontraat nn.l aplendld dramatle cllmax. was a performaaee to be charlahed nr-.i fre- uently r.-currerl to In the m.-mory. I! was nobl" nii its aapectfl aad ohrloualy the outcome of < rofound and noble mualeal Impulae. Mr wiiiv Burmeater araa agaln th.. boIo aerform- r. and waa agaln a aora dlaappotntment ta thoae ¦ho ha.i espected dlacloaurea of hla power com- leaaurate wlth the reputatlon that had preeeded im to this country. He attempted the blgheat isk that can be ael before a vloHnlal when be ndertook to play Beethoven'a concerto. bat hts lulpmenl In tona and tha hlgher mualeal qualttlea f ,i great arttat are not auch as t.< put lilrn on rms of intlmacy wlth thla work. He played aa he M on Wedneeday, wlth b clear, aweet, but rery mall, tone, and a neat Btyle, and, Indeed, wlth a .rtaln amount of eleganee; but to the raualcal im- ,rr of the work. partlcularly of the bIow raove- wntB, he ehowed blmaelf n atranger, it wlll not >1o play Beethoven'a eoneefto thua Mr Burmeater tally perauaded to com.. agaln to the front t tha platform, aad thla tlme he had I.ned ladoen, or had had It taught him, f,>i- he played ©n Ib recall a plece worthy t<> b. eonaorted wiih tha to, movement from one of Bach'a soio mataa; bul tius. too, he dld In the mlnlature styl" nd wlth th.- mlBlature ttme thal he had prevloualy laplayed, and not alwaya In pur,- intonatlon -? XBY8 PRE81DEXT OF 8WITZERLAXD. inTKLIJEB. BOBMEB VI, K PBBglDBCT. CHOBBB HEAD OB THE COKFBDEBATIOK. Berne, Bwltaerland. Dec. 15. The Federal Aa- embly has elected M MOUer, who «as Vlce- |i nt for 1v'.'^. to be Prealdent of th" Swiss onfederatlon. M. Hauaer, of Zurli h, wu elect- l vice Prealdent. They ar- both Badleala. IL Itlller is n resldent of Berne, A'-c.r.iinir to the preaenl conatltutlon of Bwltaer- ind adoptea May 9, UM, Ihe auareme leglalature nd aecuttve authorlty of thal confederatlon are ited In a Parllament of two chambera. a Btata ouiiell nnd a Natlonal Councll Theae two repr.- ntatlve bodlea when ln lolnl aeaalnn form .. .deral laaembl) By ll the chlef executlve au- mrlty la .leputed to .. Federal Councll, conalat- ipj of Beven membera, who are elected for three The Prealdanl of the Confederatlon and :h-' I,." Prealdenl .f the Fedeial Councll are the flrat lagtatratea of thi Confederatlon. The] are llke- lad ,.],., ted h\ the Natlonal and Bt. te counclla, ttlng joli.Tiv aa the Pederal ABaerably. Thrtr nn of offlee la one ralendar year, and they are not a.elisrtble for the aame offlee nntii after the >-x- Iratlon of another year The Vlce-Preald.nt. owever ni iy be and uaually la elected to *uc<-.| ie nutgolng Preald. nl Bugwie Buffy i" now realdenl .f the Confederatlon, whll. Dr MUll.r, .,,, haa juai been elected Prealdent for irt.9. is Ha year \ Ice-Prealdenl The PreBldenl recelvea a aalary of $8,708 a >>ar. he Vlce-Prealdenl nn.l the oth-r membera of the ederal Councll recelve I..400 each Non. of them ,.- permltted .¦. hold an) other offl.r engag. any bualneaa or profeaalon durlna thelr terma r offlee. The memberfl of the Councll acl alao aa llnlatera or chlefa of the Beven admlnlatratlva pbi imentfl of th« Oovernment, ? ,t BYMPBOXT BT MR. BBELLRT. Bl Laaula, i>.-.- IB Harry Roara Bbelley'a Byaa- nonj No t, Ib ¦ BBlaor, waa played for Ihe tirst raa to-alght by tha Bt i^nns Cboral s>mphony reheatra, m .ler th. dlrectlon »f Alfred Krnat, al roncerl ..f the Phllharmonlc Boclety, ? COXQBB88MA7i WALKER IX TOWX. CoBgraaaaaaB J. H. w.iiker. ,,f Ifaaaaehaaatra, i.ilrman of tbe Houae 'ommttt.-e oa HanklnK aad i.i-i.-i.. \. was in thls Hy lasi .vnln.; ui .1 slaylng tba Klfth Avenue Hotel Ita BBld he was wtllliiaf ri-k his reputatlon on the prattlctlon that no ii.-r il banklng law or draatle Bnanelal meaaure .iiil.I I..- p..sie,l b) .'oriKr.sa wlihln .iKht y.'.iis 8EXATOR PLATT AND MR. BLIBB. Congreeeman 'jm'kk. who came t«> this ity from raablBgton last avaalng, bbM thal the laforauUtea nt ComeUaa N mis-.. gaeratary ef tha lataftor, as t.,miii to r,!lre fr.>in the .'atilnet had hieli A impl. :.. aurprtae to Banator Platt lt waa aot to . x,... t< .1. Mr ivoi'-rn aald, lhal nn BaatMH aaaa .¦ui., i..< Miected f.r M. Bllaa'a place. aa It waa itural tu Uave a \\ it -rn man aa Beeretary of tba DR. MACKAY WILL ACCEPT, ¦T TAKB THK PAaTTOIlATl or THBJ COLLBOIATI CHURC-t Nothtne: now rrmaln* but Ihe formal lndoraem»nt i,y the Claaala of New-Vork kstfara the it«v r>r. Donald gag* Maekay. af tba BTOTth RetorBMS] .liurrh of Newark. beeomes one of the aejajatafa >f the coiieginte Reforaaed Cbareh of thla ity and taJcaa B_b8_ataf_al eaaraja of the aaagrregatloa wor- .hlpplng .a the coakagtate Cbswob, P_fth>ave and Korty-slxth-St. As was exehislvely BSMOBacal l.i rhe Trlhune of DaOBBBbaff 9. B unanlmous raji ahlch waa ratttad hy the . onsistory of the rhureh. aaa aataajiaal to i>r Ma. k*y. askina- him to tak* .he Uev. I>r Kdwarl H 000*8 asslBnment at the 'olleifiate ChOTCb. The M88ga8tt08l hy Dr » oe of tbe paatorata af the eharch v. m the reault of a ;>urely amleal.le arranarem-nt betareea hlmself and ihe i.'onslstorv. Aa aenlor mlnlst< r of the i'ol> rtata Reformed Partak he is sttber a traataa or llrector <<f h «r.at many salSMathmal and pniian- tbrople Inatltuttona, and haa alao to coneern h,m- lalf wltb the adminlFtr.ition ot four ehurohea and iBB ehapela ln the parlsh. He found that tr.. _aja> len of thls work, w;th t!,e addlttOBBl cnre of the as-atorate of th<- Ooltegtata Churca, was beyaai his ...wers, nnd he was thertfore r*ll«vfd hy tba ''.._. datory of the latter. a m«"-tin>,' of th- Ae'ins; Conatatory of the ro;:e_i- ite Caareh was held laal evenln* ln the ronsiatory- room of Ihe ehur-h, In iVeal POCty StgrktB-Bt The ommlttee, conalattng of Etdera Cbartaa H v. -urr, Laclus ii. Beera, J"v.n I RaaahiB aad wili- im U Hmwer, whl-h. as sutted ln The Trlhur.a, aaa appointed to inform Dr. Mackaf Ibat tba Cot* agiata I'hurer. was atwp ITS to tender to bUB a ea|| ro Ixvumn one of the mlnlsters of the chur.-h, pre- «ented Ita report. Th.- report BtBdad thst the mm. nlttee ha 1 vlsited I >r. Mackay st hla home ln New- irk. nnd hud aeaaalatad him att* the dscssloa r,t heC.nslstory. T>r M U kay, nfter deilberatlor.. had ilgnlfled his Brtlllagagaa to aecept the aalL After the meet:n_ ot thls. the Hullne or A<-tlng ..- itOtT, a BBMKlag of 'he Dreat Oonslsr-ry was ivened. This body eoaatata of all taaaa aboaam ormerly been membera of the Raltng kttory, ind la appealed to only in an advkBory eapa ity. t unantmouaty approved the eaii h. |uently he KnllnK Conatatory tOOk the fermal aetlOB nernf ary to arrange f.-r a meetlng of th- Claaala of v. v.-Vork A commlttee, conalattng of tba sami 'our elders who formed the commlttee *! ... '. »n Dr. Mackay, was appointed to preaent 1 e_u o the Claaala and aft< r the ratifli atton by thal tody ,, place ti.. form * Dr Mae- c.iy. a speclaJ meetlng of ibe Claa h ls ilmllar ln its powera t.» the Preabytery of the rian Cburcb, wlll ba sd for Dceem* r _>:. l>r. Mackay has made a wida reputatlon as a ireacber Blnoa i..- baa occupaed tha pulpll «>f ihe S'orth Reformed Church, .n Newark, and no kaa ban ah iren ealla have been axtaaded to blm wlthta he last few montha. Among them were .-rr-ra rom Important churchea In Boaton Phl 'hlcago and Brooklyn, of whlch be aaa de- .Hned. He la thlrty-ala yeara old, and wa- edu- ,,t.d for th- mlnlatry In Kdlnburgh. Bcotland Ha ...ame the paator of a L'oagjregatlooal chun h in hat clty, and came :.' ti.is eountry on a ..¦-.; m .:k...l ¦,. ,,, ago Whlle rtalting frlenda .a ;t Ubana VI iie pn aehed f-r a :. iw 8 rongregatlonal church there He made bu trona Impreaalon that II waa dedded to call him o ti,.. paatorate ot the rhurch, whu h happened to all V.....I1I ..t ih.- tlme. H- remained then hree years. Durlna that tlme he l. am< Rreatly .,,..,.;,.,( t«. the teneta ol the American Reformed .huich. and llve yeara ago he sccepted a call to i... pHBtorate of ihe Ni rth Reformed h m h ln fpwark whi. h poeltlon he haa retalned until the ireaent tlme ln aplte of the numeroua off. r- made o hlm to take charge of more Impor.i.; .,,«t apring the late Dr. John Hall who waa a rreat admlrer of I>r. Maekav, off-red him Ihepo- Itlon of aaalatani raator of the Flfth Avenue Prea. .ytertan Church. offerlng to dlylde ti,- pl- ral alary wlth him. Si. the nulptt Of ih- I- Ifth ivenue Preabyterian I'huren has been racani a Srae number -f tba meraberia of the church have ,rged tbat a call be . xt.;l..|.-l t.. Ur Ma. k..y Dr Mekiv ls a member "f the It...rd or ror- Ign MUalona of the Reformed Church ln Amerl ^ i, is marr.-d Charlea Btewart Phllllpa. "»te«l '.,-; of tS conalstory of the Lotlegtate Church. ¦'.ll ln Bpeaklng nf Dr Mackay to b Trlbune re- orter laal evenlng: "He la a moat powfrfol i;,,.. man of blgh Bodal qualltlea. omblned wirji spirimai Kift« and Kr.at peraonaj nlgnetlam. u> wlll begln his dutlea ln tbe pae- irate of the Colleglate Church early neat year. nr Mackay waaaeeB at his hoane m Newark i»t niKht by a Trlhune reporter. and aald: Not avlng recelved the formal call yet, i »m not pre- arrd to announee my de.islm. 'ihe matt-r has ,v earnest conaWerntlon, and lt ls probable. In ihw of the urgent reaaona which haysj.been glven. Hat I Bhall dedde to a.m the call when it haa ..., formally preeented In that event I shsll ... my work In Newark arlth :he preaent year .fh the moBi profound boitow al nreBkina nia- lons wlth a cnureh and people when- klndncaa been without srint No mlnlater has had a iore Ideally happy paatorate ihan t m tha r>ortn .hureh Only the greal poaalbilUlea ln tha Near- 'ork fl-ld anl tn a htStOTle church COUl.l JUStlfy iy leavtng Newark." Tr.i.vr int. ABBOTT to ftay. l8_BOf.CTION8 aDOPTBD Bf THI TOUNa MKN' OP pi VM' iT.t CHUBtCH A meeIln^. of the young m-ii of Plymouth rhurch, irooklyn >.. - held laat nlghl for the purpoaa of howlng the Intenee loyalty of the youag mm to »r. Abbott an-l thelr wuh to do everythtag poaalble b Induce him t remaln paator of the church. ¦heaa reaolutlona were adopted: K.soiv-d That the youna men of Plymouth hurch have learned wlth ihe deepest regrel of 8 »*lgnatlon of Dr Abbott and of the Impendlng tl. n of his mlnlatry. Renolved That, In common wph the membera er >,.. church and we ahow our ap- thi -!..!.. s of nr Abbott to Plym^ nth «'hurch. allke as teacber and as paator, which r- -> greal thal v- can onlj eontemnlate th.elr sssatlon with the deepeat Borrow and tba keeaeat ense of ui raonal loaa Resolveo That, whlle we feel aaaured that the iator's di lalon haa I.n reached only after tbe mature dellberatlon, with full kv.v.' Igi of s BlgnlUcance, and \wrh unaelftah and consclen. ous purpose to do that whlch is wta and right, ,. v. . hope ttiat a way may be found by whlch ie termlnat'.on <>f !ns mlnlatry may be avettad arrd e may stlll remaln In Plymouth bulptt Resolved That commlttee of flve be appointed ommunlcate to l'r Abbott the aapreaalon of ur affeetlon and regard and of our earneal hope, nd f> toki auch ai tlon ln conference wlth thi Ad- isory Commlttee of the cbareh bb aaatl aeeai ecesaary t<> carry theae reaolutlona Into efl Resolved, That ln cam II be flnally determlned h it Dr Abbott'a realgnatlon he aeeepted, rhe ..upk m-n of the church. as thelr Irlhute to hlm. ledare themselves to do thelr part ln the .-arrylnar n of the work ot thla churrcn whlch he has ln- plrodL The ehatrman of the meetlng, Henry awnajeff now, appointed the foltowlng commlttei Roberl 'an Ideratlne, Darwtn J Ifeaerole H W B H a*- r.i. Dr. E. !¦: C tdj ind T. R Ti mph Dr Cady aemad t.> thlnk that s..methina practlcal Bkonld e done ln attemptlng to persuade Dr. Abbott ro econslder bls declalon He thought that another kstetant paator ahould be Becured, and belleved :i:,f 14.000 eneid rataed for thal ; irpoae befora M was the oplnlon of most <>f the young eople thal ll would be uaeleea to Ihlnk of i-., in hnvlng Dr, Abbott conaonl t<> remaln. rn- proteata thal the rcsolutlona atiggested n fhl - conetrued aa «o1iik ov-r rhe heada .<f the .\d- laory L'oenmttte* arere ehown t<> be groundleaa [anj trtbutea were pald to Dr. Abbott'a peraonaU y and aMIIty to pr. s. nt tha Ooepel Ib b iivir.g .ay ta juiir.K m-n. - e- \oll 8 of IHE 8TAQE. .Tewa eaaaea fr aa Phlladelpbia .>f tbe di ith ot "r.'nk Uoran, aald to h.i\.- been tba atdaal nc»no klnatreL Ho waa born In Ireland In IStt. ttebagaa i Btaae career In Phlladelpbia, and he bad hta OKue ln CallfornU, as nearly all negro mlnatrelaof ote bad He waa one .f ih- foundera of th- He- evoleni and Protectlve Order of K'.ks. He i. nea wlfe, who was marrled to hlm leaa than a var Loula <i Wemyaa, who id been known t.> Ncw- \.rk theataa-goera fer many yeara ta i d.s.rkoep- r ited "ti Tueaday He a ia doorkeeper al dif- renl tlmea at the Id Boweo Theatre, tha old troadwa) the New Park. new the Herald Bquara; :.. liadlaon Bquara Thi itra aad tVallaalra Mi-s KatS I'liM.m has kSBBed the l'.irk Theatia, Rl .k!yn. fr.an Hyde 1 H. hman. and on DB08BB- -r ¦.'.'. wlll take puaaeaatoa Bhe wlll revlei "Tha wo Orphana." and thla ptay wlll be auceeeded bjr ii-s Clara atorrla, i" h revtval of "Mlaa MuUea. IIbs Daxton wlll conduct Ibe theatre t* « impu:m rleed houae, wlth weekly obangee of bilt. loEE BPACE loR IHE IXITED iTATEE, Parla, Dee tk rtufaaanr Banjaaaln Tt w.H-stwirl. nlted Htatei B_aatalant I'ommtasUMier-l'.eneral to ... Parla B_apea4tsoa .»f ttaa, win atart ta-aaatiasj ir the tialted stat.s by *..*<. of BJeuthamptaa. in ie eourw of an interview to iag he aald he had oen offlelaliy Informcd that 4>W s.juare feet of tdlttoaal graaad BBMbBB had been arantct to tha nlted Btatea aa an annex for foreetrlea. Thls .. r-ased Hpproprlatlon, ln hta oplnlon. wlll enable ... init.ii states Cuaamaaatnaara t.> «rr_>nf* ielr l.ull IIiiks BB t«> commind .4 total Of .>)«"". ¦uare feel th<.n<rh even thls artll Bot nearly rneei it demanda whleh already amount to rWfm luare feel Pro'eaaor Woodward wlll take to the nlted States coinnlete piana of slxteon out of tb* i-wi__n di-aiiaaBBBa

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the laternatlonal Bank blll waa begun.PORBION -The Bpaalah (iov.mn.ent has

aurreed to pay the January eaapoa on theCubanjjTi.t ¦ M Milller, foraaer Vlce-Pn sident ofBwtuerland. has beea elected Prealdent pf tbaftwlae Confederatlon. Tha ateatmahlp At-lantle waa towed Into Haltfax by the Elton.a-tth h.r tall-end ahafl broken, havlng beeaadrlft ln h atorm fi ten days before she was

ptrked up Herr Bebel, the Bodallat leader.eraated a tumul' tn the Relchatafl by his crlti-elsma of th.- Kmi-.-r. r\- hpeet-hes. _-_---. Kxlra-diti.m papera arere laaued la Laondon ln the caaeof Joha Rennen, the fugltlve Phfladelphla tallor.

,\ sit" fnr th..- propoaed Lafayetta atatuehaa beea aeleeted in a aquare ln the Laouvre<;arden ..t Parla Th.- entlr. Btock of th.Ferro-Carrll L'rbam at Havana, has beea aoMto an Amerleaa ayndlrate at 92.DOMB8TIC The Atlanta Peaee Jubllee was

hiaaghl lo an en.l by a banqaet al ahlchmany dlatlngulahed mea Bpoke, Inelttdlng therrvs'hlent. who alao dlacuBaed the duty of theNation in an addreaa al Ihe Audltorlum In th.aftarnoon The War Department's order«-stai.:ishInp a milltary government for ..>ut...vas made pu ill MaJor-GeneraJ John HBrooke teatlfled '.' re the War Departmenl In-veatlgatlng Commlaalon regardlng condltlona atCamp Thomaa The crulaer Brooklynaail. >.l fr .rn Hampton Roada for Havana.The Natlonal Civil Berrlca Reform League be¬gan its aonual meetlng ln Baltlmore, and ('ar!Behura dellvered the prealdent'a annual ad-dresa. Btate Controller James A. Rohertals not a candldate for Buperlntendent of PubllcWorka and a uld not accept tha ofaeaCITY.Btocka irere atroog and actlva

Kz-8enator C'alvin S. Brlee died at his home inthls city The Rapld Transit Commlaalondeelded to hav. .. blll prepared for Introductlonat Alban) glrlng II thi pourer lo arrangafor the nstru tlon of Ihe underground road.e a meetlng of Ihe County Commlttee washeld; a mnvi m< nl .- atarted to bc. ure amend-n.ents ti. th. new Prlmary Electlon law and tothe general ball<>t law. m___ 8eth Low went toOyater Itay to vtaM the Oovernor-elect.-:AddreBB.B were made by ChaacellOf Henry M.MacCraeken, Joaeph H. C'hoate, Chauncey M.Depew and others at the annual dlnner af thealumnl of New-Torb I'nlversity. :...: The ac-ceptanre by the Rev. Dr. Dona!.! Page llaehajr.<>f Newark, of th" rall to the Colleglata churchwas ann,,uii<-.'d The t.ikln« ,,f teatlmonyat the aeeond trlal of w. a B Moore on chargeeof robbery and aasault waa <'. aed In xhv c..urt-of Oeneral B< aalonaTHK WEATHER.Indlcatlona for to-day:

Falr and warmer. Th" ti-mp.-rature yeaterday:JUgbeflt, .'..". degreesi loweat, I'l average, 80,

8FAJX A\D HER BURDEN.Ppnin. it ls announcil. av 111 jmy the .Inim.'iry

daapaiM oa ber Cabaa debt. The acara is to i.<-crt-'lit^l aij< 1 to l,o most baarMj w.-l.-ointsi._'li;it lt the .l.'lit Aviii.ii the Bpaalab GoTernmentetrovc lo _<'t rld of by saiUllintr It upon altherCaba or the rjaitcd Btatea Whca tt wns linniiyevi.'.eiit that it c-.,ul,l not tlius l.- <llsposo<i oftben> wen- raporU thnt Bpala woold repiidlatelt alaafcthgr. Wa AM n.,t er<'<iit thcaa at thetlme. and shall not do ko uuless they ara abao-]ntely proved to bt true as we .lo ix.t beUerethey will l>o. On t.ie eontrary, tve are glad toBtfard tha prranhetl pajmaat of the Janoaryaoapoag aa an otliclal ackuowledgnient of¦pala't fui: reapoaatMUty for tho debt and an*arnest of her luteutlou to dlsoharRo lt wiilunitdifaleation or dlscount Repudlatiou is notConipatlble wlth Sjianlsh honor.

Ther© la no disputlDg that the burden of in-dehtedness lald upon Bpala ls a heavy one.There are, however, two thlngs to be noted4?one»'rniniT lt. One ls that lt was all acqalredby herself voluntarlly for her own aappoaad.jeneflt. It was not lmposed upon by her by aTuthleass conqueror, as one of 11,0(80,000.000 wasnmposed upon PnUMB hy Oeniiany in 1ST1.Therefore she has only hei-elf to blan.e for Ir.The other is that nt the utmost h.r debt is notajnprecotlented ln slze nor s<> laiajg as to pre-glude all bope of her belnfr. ablo to deal with it.lt» toact a mount is not at this arritlBg aacer-talnable. We BBppoaa, however, that, lncludini;ber Cuban an.l rhilipplne dehts, and not de.luetSng the 990^000.000 tiie imted Btatea propoaea toj»ay her, lt Aoea aot exr-.s-.l 11378,000,000 Thatln an enorinui's tBBi, Reckoalag tbe populatlon©f Spain rn 18,000,000 a low eatlmate, Blr.ce it¦was more Ihao 17^00,000eterea years ago thatia an IBdehtedneaa of nliout ,<io4 g li.-ad. ourown debt >n l*..-..". w.-.s n.-tually nuieb hirger, be-Jng 19^880,000,000; but owlng to <.ur larger popa-Satlou it w:m |)!..i)<.nluii.-n.-ly amaller, amonnt-lngto about rthi ¦ head Bal io.,k al the debt ofJTranee to-day! It ls no BM8 tkan !?<',,_r»o,iHa»,.BH»,or thr«H> nn.l a lliird ttflaea as lart,'.. n^ thal ofBpalu, nnd. deaptta li>-r ininh lurper popalatlO.,St is also proportionat.'ly nnicb lafger than8pa1n"s debt, BBMBanttBg te BO h'HB than Jldli ahead--more than .Vi per eent larK.-r than tln-Bpanlsh debt. Yet Tranee ls not eomplalnlnuaf enfor.t-,1 .br.nkrni.tey. Khe ls, on the con-

*t&ry, one of the rk-heet and most prosperousHfltlons ln Ihr- world.

True, Fraaet oace eaaaded or some of hergrtatosn.en sonnd. d tb'> snrn.. note of despalrthat hus beea aoaaded in behalf <>f spain. Balthe note of bope BBd of ambitloii was doniinam©ver lt. .Fnles Favre de.-lnred tl.nt rrnssla"eoldly and Bysr.-iiiatl.ally j»ursu»'s her task of

."BDnlhllaflnaT »«. PiaBCB has now no illusions

.*left. For her it ls now a (ju.-stlon of exisl.n.-e "

Tbat is as muri. ns the most peaah-latk span-lard has s.ild in the present erlsls. Hut PaTKgdded: "Frauce needed, perhapB, to pass thPOOgb'"a aupremc trlal she will lsnue from It trans

*_gured." The prophecy was splendldly ful-Blled Will not boido authorltatlve BpaahJIajtatesroau make lha aame prophecy in behalf of

Spain to-day and lead his countrymen to a ful-Blment of lt? Bpnnlarda and Frenchmen are ofthe aame raee. They huve the same genlal eli-

mate, fertile aoll, rich natural n-sourc-es and eom

mandiDg nituatiou toward the eoatmerce af theWorld. What Frnuee has don<\ that Spain an

4o, lf tbe wlll. Spain haR not l>e«n eraahed as

JFranee wa» ''ruxhod. She has not to Ix-nr th«-hBgdaea Frauce has borne. lf ske will only d»

velop one half tho enorgy nnd thrlft nnd prmtl-ml laaiiiaiaa ainac tkal daaracteriaB l^aaea, Bha,too. nin.v issue from her supremo trlal trnns

flgurod nnd iriumphnnt.

THE PRE8IDEVT IX ATLAXTA.The Presidoiit's llrst formnl sj.ch ln AtlanU

mi WedBeaday won Ibe bearta of bla hearera aadhas prodneed a profound Impioaalon througboultho Sonthern Stntos. If lt ls not so eOthorlastlcally Bcctalmed la tlMi Nonh. lha raaaoa is nolthat tha gentlmanta be expressed are leaa agrecable to Northern leellnp. but niilnr thal theybm Boara fnmiiinr. Tha Pn-sirtvm haa cootrlb-utod so lnrpely to the ohliterntlon of seetioiialanimositioB by hlfl Instant and ronilniiod em-

ployment of tho peeullar opporninitles whlchtha wmr providod that his iwonoaution coDcern

inp the grarea of tho Confederate dead realljfurnishod little or no cnuse for siirprise; but

gtBOB thO ptJOllll of thO Sollth were not whollyptwporocl f«>r stioh an btowbI of reapocl and fn

lorual gyRipafhj are espeeiaily rwjolce ,1,at u

graa made. Assiirodly it was not in any 1111-

worthj Bonae b bad ror popalar applaaae. Thepresid.-nt niay naturally hnvo heOB ntOTOd aadpladdcnod bf tho f'-rvi-nt demonstration wliiHi

Mlowed hla deelaratlon thal the tlme has come

-whon wa should Bharo arlth you in tne care otthe prnvos of the Ckjiife-Bsrate Boldlera"; but in-

BBBTOCh M BCttOtfll speak lotider Ihan words I

there is not the falnteal goggeetlon of Inalncetity Iin the sptveh whlch is dUBBUld so BtgBlflCBPt t

It was g tribute Rt to l>e paid bocaaae lt was \

thr expresalon of ronvletlona und pnrposes 8

whlch Ihe Prosldont's ofllelal condnet has un- n

mtatakably exoniplitlorl. '

lOdeed, lt was that whlch pare his Dttoraaee &

its impressivo force, thouph at the m.-meiit his I

bearera aeem to have been Bearcoljr congclotta of \

ali.. fiut. They woul 1 nadily have dotOCted dmore adroltness ln tak'.r.p ndvnntaco of elretitn o

stanees, nnd thelr BBthafaetloa would DOl hnvo ,

long survivod tbeoecaalon wblcb evoked it. As

>t ls, lt may reaaonablj be expected thal tbe r

Tresident's words will p<> far to solidify and 1

perpeiuate tbe sentiinents wliicb have Iwon in- i

spired and the relations whlch have been estab- li

Itshed by the ereotg of the last elgiil montba. b

"We will not aaj thal the Nonh was more eagerthan the South to wipe out old esiranpomontscompletely and forever, ami to make thla a

oo-apact Unloa of hvnrts ns arell ns of Btatea,bul are cannol be mlataken In aaaertlng that theNortb will not coctaent to be Becond In promot-Ing :iint consuramatlon.

ti

PREDWT10X8 AVD APPOTXTMEXT8.CoSMertilog Goteraor itooseveit's appolnt-

nicota b now jireibctiidi is in order ercry dajr.An Colonel RooacTell aaya, Ibey are nli piiossev

Perhapa one is as good ns anotber, and theyare all barmleaa, and Indoed may even b.> rv '..

garded as poaltlvely beneflclal. Whal tbcy bc- J1eompllah, beyond revealtng Ihe poraonal profer-pnce of the propbeta, is to sbow .lualTely ]

tbal Cotonel Rooaevolt has b. en perfeci maater '¦

of tbe Bltnatlon and Btlll remalns bo, ln aplteofIhe anxiety of this intorest or that Interaal toseeurv mofteaees on the ehlcf oficeg under blandmlnlstration. At various tlmea ln the last '

t«w wn-ks poiitliinns bare annooneed wnii ihe i

ntrooBt eonfldence Ibal it bad been all "fixed '

npaM and declared tbal the Bupcrlntendcnl of <

Public Worka waa na good as appoluted. Bul '

it ls g sipnitieant fn.-t thal tbry bare alwayab.eii under ihe neeessity of repentlng Ibe aaaur

ance tbe nexi day and other daya thcrcaftcrrjnlte as mncb aitb tbe appeantnce of convlnc bIng iiiein-elvis tbal they were rigbl as of glrlugibe public a plece "f Intcrestlng nea**. Thesum of all theae poaltlve annonncementa is thalColonel Hooaevell stlll otTera them b problem ntwhich they keep gneaaing according to th<-ir ii

j.r.ilileetions. whil<- be hlmself prepareB to do B

the appolntuif. I r'

That is Just what ihe people expected when a

th..y elected Colonel RooaereM Oorernor. They n

bellered thal ln maklng an appolntmeni ln- hwould asiv who tbe appllcanl was and how be pwas fltted for the work to bo done, nnd boI wIhj tiwaated blm to hnvo the place. Hla method ofdeallag with tbe hupertntendeiicy of PublicWorka has aol dlaappotnted tbem, for they se<>

him. In spite of ost"iitaiious recommendatlonannd BBanmptiona, still pnranlng lii- own way.refnglng t<> be hnrried by any predlctlona Intocommlttlng himaelf, opea t<« every Boggeatlonand wetghlng every BnggeatioB <>n ita merita,antagontBlng nobody, favoriag ii" faction, con-

anltlng party leadera of every abadc of i plnlon, "

nnd foiiowinc his own hooeal Judgmeni at tbe p

end wlthoul fcar or favor. it is of little uae to 'l

try to rnah such a man. Preeaure doea aolwork on blm. He doea not feel under obligaliims to save gnj'body'a repntatlon for propnecyor Influence, When all is ggJd nnd done, wheneveiy wiie lias been puiled nnd every nlllina-tnm dellvered, be is still tbe appolntlng powerfree nnd nnpledgedLWho his linal cboice for Supi rintendent of

Pnbllo Worka will be we <io not attempt topuess. Whoerer he is, there is reason to be-Uera that he wlll be cnoaen ratber than ao-

ceptedi and, so cboaen, he ran bardly fall totneasure up to Colonel RooseTelt'a own stand-ard of public duty and Introduoe into the canalBdmlnlgtratloa tha new sjiirit m> abaolutelyneeded there if the next two yeara of Bepubll-can rule nre not to rosult ln dbsBBter, a splrltWhlch Can never eouie froin the eondnet of the

Department wltb eren ona eye of the Bnperin- d

teadeat fbted oa polltlcal feacea. Polltlcalf.diees nre an exeellent thlng ln thelr way, butthe game man cannot bnlld them and carry ontha canal Impforementg wltb Joatlce to botbun-dertaklnga. Colonel Rooaerelt may tin.l tbe manto reform the ennal admlnlsiratlon in Ihe ranksof the "orpanization" or among peraong of other ''

afniiations. Tha Important thlng is tbat Colonel '

Uoosevelt llnds hlm nnd gnbjectfl hlm to tbotegl ¦

of fitness and becomeg aatlaned that ba is theiniiu for the place becauae of his own qoalltlea,and not becauae of his afflllatlona. ColonelIkooaeTetl is eTrdently applylngjnat thnt proceuto tha candidatea recommended to blm by various autborltlea, and tbat ls why there ls su mucha^teaalng tokeep conrage np.

THE OAB TAXK DI8A8TBR.I^lttle propress seems to have been made in

nseertalninp tbe eause of the pas lank dlsaster,but the neeessity for an explanatloii of thal r«'-

mnrknble oecurrenee l« not growlng less UTgentIt wlll be only falr to assume. until BOOM e\idtaaCa appears to the -onirary, thal tbe COm«

paay, tha nmtractora nnd tha maolcipal aothoii-l;e« ure etpially nnxious lo detennine in whalBuvaoer siieh fatal eiementa of weakneaa en-tertd into the work of COIaftructlon, The slzeof tha tank was extraonlinaiy, pml il ls aaldunexampled, but otln rwlse tlnre appeara t.i

lmve iH'i'ii nothlng novel iu theondertaklBg. 11did not lUTOlve ihe (.mployuieut of new prlnclples or methods, but exeept In respe.t to mapnltnde was entlrely fnmiliar nnd ram_oon_nace.There Is then-fore Beernlnply BO K8_BOn Wbyfvery enhuliitlon should not have been madewlth perfeet BSaBB and BCCBmcy, and why themen reaponsible for the Job BSaOtdd not have poo-Bessed from the ontset ahootato BiKrwIedge ofwhat tbe rvHiilt of their opajratloaa iroald be.

Cleaiiy they dld not know what they were do

Inp. They must have made gocae Bhocklog mbvlake at some jKilut, for which they will have to

pgy n heavy peunlty. The tank ls sald to have

cost .«.".i>(),mK), and the total loaa is certaia i«> bemneh lnrper Ihan that. How lt shall be dbrtrlbuti-d doea not partleulfirly coiieeni the ptjbllc,BBBt the publh' ls -BBSjpky loneern-d ln knowinu

who, If anybody, Is criinlually rgtyoa_8lhlg for a

lNnster whfch wreoght Biioh destrurtlon of hu-

nnii llfe. At the present monient everylnidylOBBOCted with the afTair seema to l»e too mueh

latonlahed evea to haaard n Ki.ess as to the

.nuse.

We have sai.l that the men who dld the work

.vidently did not know what tbey were dotBg.I'resumablv thev snpposed thnt every requltdtelf semrity had be.n snpplle.l. BBl the qnes-lOfl must* arlse. and musl iilllninti'l.v bo nn-

iwered, irbether tbey wer- tnkinK Bioreot b-ss

¦omole rhanees. It ls Indlsputiibl.- that .-hnn.-es

lot Infrequently an- tnk-t,. Soinotiines good.ortnne may j.reveiit discovery of the fBCtrftea lt is revealed in mlaor toBrmltlea a de-'ectlve dae, f«>r example. Oace ln a arhlle..ines a Btartltag revelatloa of .¦nreles-moss <>r

:r,.ss fraii.l. We an- nuiklng no aeetisntlons

Igalnet aajrbodj in cnrieetion wlth thla strnape

ind buneataMe oroiirrenee. Hut tlie fnet stnn.ls

,ut plainly that a atractata of familiar patteraiii.l. 1,-nly collapaed und.T a Bllghter strnin tbaot was expected to aitbatand in.ieiiniteiy. Thereihoald be bo oaaeceaaarj delajr, nnd no fallare>f resolutlon. in problag thla present mystery tn

be boltoin and ptJttlBg the blaine where it

leloaga

XO PVBLIC EXPERIMRXTB.The Brooklyn Healtb Departaieol snys lt has

vorked up enses BgBlnat sev.-ral of the worst

ilM.'k-smoke offendera and arin aak for thelr ln-lictm.-nt, nnd will keep OB with tbe p»«l work

vlth nll posslble energy. That is a pratlfylnj;mnouncemeiit, *hkb lt ls pl.-nsnnt to hlaz.on

ibroad for tha eneoaragement «.f those clttaeaarbo have begna t<> thlnk tbey are to t»e abaa-

loned to tbe tender merclea of tbe amoke Senda.t is to be boped the Health Honniwin peree-¦ere rjnaparlBglf, and that all rltlzens who ean

i,, s. will gtve it nll poaalblfi aid m Bappreaalng,11,. ,.f the rooal abomlaable aad toexcuaablelUlaancea kn.-wn lo eivilized mnn.

We iniM confeaa, however. that one atnte-

nent made bv DT. Black strik.-s us wlth soin,-

hlng akla to dUmay. if it really expretaea the

.Ind «»f blmaelf and his aaaoclatea there is llttle

.,,.. forrellef arhlle they are in aothorlty. Hegya: "Wbal caa you do when large eonceroa

have beea ezpeadlag his.' Bama «( money in

pnttlng in Bmoke-conanmera wbleb bare pr..v.-draiinr.-sv Tbey bare doae everytblag t«» rom-

i,u wltb tb-- law, but bare beea naable t.. do

4.,,'- No; tbey bare not. 'ihe law doea not

rder them t.. experlmenl wlth Bmoke-coaaum-rs whi.h will not i-onsiin..-. lt doea ©rder them

.i,,,, tendlag oni black trnoke. Tbey bare,,t ",i,,no ererytblog to comply with tbe law."1,,-r,. |* o.ther tblng whleh they bare nol

one, wblcb tbey coald do to-day, and whi.h

roold Inatantly effeet fall rompllance with the:w Thal is. they eoold st,,|i bnrnlng s,.rt poal

bdeonld refrala from ualag it aatll Bomeabao-it,-lv i-i't.'ctiv" Bmoke-eonaamer Ib tavoated..,..,' |t what they -ouid do. Thal is wbat Ihe

i','.'.,!,!, it, anl eotild .-.nd ahould eorapel them.1,.Buppoae :i mnB siifT-viti-.' from Bmallpoi were

,, about th.- str.vis r.f l'.rooklyn nnd were to

,v he waa trylag nll poaalble thlaga to onre

im. and that tho rmbllc must s.ff,-r th.-dantrer

t contagloa until be was suc-.-ssful ln findlng a

..,1(.,iv. WouM It. Black pladdly aak "Wbat;m w- doT* If a "..-in were t<» pul up a bn of

,..!,.n b.oi^.-s w Ithla tb,. firo llmlta .'md aay he

.aa upcndlng blg sun.s of money in trylag to

iake the v..1 ftreproof, woaM he be nackmiedhave doae "everythlag t,» comply wlth the

,w"V lf a man were to tOTB mnd doga looae

tbe sti-.-ot- .-.nd aay be waa trylag his beal t«,

,:.!..¦ thelr Wte tonocaona, would i.i-* excaae be.¦.-..i.t.'.i as BBtlafacton '¦

We reckon aot An.l we reckoo thnt ln send-

li .mi bln.k Biaoke those eoneerns in BrooklynK viol itlnir. the blW, nnd It does not mntter n

,w of pins whetber ihey ara experlmeatiBgItb aaioke^oaatnaera or not. They are free io

take ..ll tbe eaperlmenta they pleaae, bal theyRre ii,. rlghl to make them ta poblle, nt ihe ex-

,nse <.f tbe pabll.mfori aad la rlolatloa of

i.- law._^^^¦BH..-BBB..BB^^a^^BBW^^^M

lf Llttle <\mcr|ran« ha.i not stoorl tn the way

f the acquUltlon of st. Thomaa. a Dalted Ptate*

hlp would aot now be taraed away from Ita

oeka.-..e-¦

Th,. brewer In general cordlally recogalaeflhe prlnclple that now that the war is over the

,aI. ^ on beer ahould be aboltebed. Tbe jodg-..., 0f the communlty al lanro la that tha lm-

Bt ahould remaln, and that tho brewer ahouldbaorb blmaelf it. tha functlon of productngetterand parer beer. Al Itaheat It ta not unl-

eraally regarded us condudve to in.iividuni or

ocial wellbelag; al its woral It bt a aoatoaaDd Btupefylng potloa whereof in JuaUee its

roducer ahould i>- Ita Bole eoBaomer. The tax

i hard. no doubt but tbe beat thlnn be .-nn doi to Bcrew hla fortltude to the polnt of paylng it

nd taklng II out of his customera.?

llexleo nn.l Auatrla ara to have full-fledgedimbaaaadora at Waahlngtoa. Whlle their ptam-co wlll be brlghteBed, there ls no reaaon whyhe blrda ahoald not be tbe same, aheddlag a

iew luatre la the dlphnnatlc avlary of wblcb,,th ar.- already oraameota.

?

Beveral hundred AraerlcaB newspapera more

r leaa are engaged i" btylng down lines for theovernment of the Pbllipplnea and if arladomoaa n,,t appear in eucb a multltude of eoaa-

eilora th. oldeu deelaratlon arlll fnii of fui-

lment. As too many c,.-,ks Bometlmea apofl the

roth, >t maj be fortunate thal the Oovernmenl¦iii have the Bnal atlrrlng of tha kettle to wblcbUCh a generoiiB variety of edltorlal Ingredlentare contrlbuted. Th. re is nowbera a aerlooaoubl thnt tbe lalanda arlll be w.-n governed, aot

hat our efforta wlll tnk.- th..- dlrectloa of in-

iructlng the Inhabltanta there how th^-y mayeat rule themaelvea it is nol to be doae In b

.iv. Ifeanttma wa can, no doubt, keep peaeemong them, promote thelr Induatry and guldeb. rn toward elvlllaed wajra A bow blatory andarc^r open hefor. thf-m under our attsptceairlght ns thelr Orlenl dawna, an.l not t.> balouded by th<- mlaglvlnga of a haadfal of our

ompatrlota who don't tblnk so.,-e-

lt wlll be well tO WBlt Untll the full t, xt oftirr BebePa apeech oomea t<> band before di«-usf«lnK fhe proprlety f.f .nlilnK blm to order fort. On the faca of it. u aeema unci mmonlyhardt n. m.-ml'.-r <<t th>- Relcbatag ls n..t to be nl-

owed to erlUctee the Bmperot*a Bpeeehea Bothen it must be remembered thnt tt.is> pnrtlcularnemher ls n..t Ineapable ..f aaylng puriinmen-ary thltiRB In nn unparllamentary way.

?

Mr AgoncUlo aaya the portlon of lha Bpanlah..merlcan peace treaty wblcb cedea the PhlUp-ilnea to thla country is HlegaL WThy? Decaaaa.ia aaya, "tha Bpanlarda loat thelr bov. relgnty'over tha lalanda il"'i tha Amertcana cannot'dlspoae of the archtpelago wlthout consultlngthe PlUpiaoa" Tea; tha Bpanlarda .ili loaeb'-ir Boverelgnty. Bat to whom? Not t.. theFlllplnOB, eertalnly; for Wbea our fleet w-nt:hith«T inst May the Inaurrectlon was prac-ieally at an eml, and Ita leadeta were in exlle.m,i Bpaalsh Boverelgnty %sa» practlcally undls-puted, Pitv,- in ao.m law remota dtatrlcta ltft'as the .runs ,.f Den.y'a fleet that mieb- Spainoae her s.,\ ,-r.-iK.ity, anl It was to th.- Onvern-ment whteb Daway rapraaaatad that she hart it.

?

Tha turbuient and gggreaelve eb.m i- about tohunt the gaatla and r.-tlrinK oyster >,ut ,,f lhaaatera of laaaalca Bay. The thepherdt >.f theaelompatttory Mvalvaa nnd in the .um a graaterjiroflt and a more aecara annual erop, Ther^ wllltie teura f'.r th<- depaittag oyster. but eeonoml.-;u\ns enforce Ita extruslon. and lt wlll probably

flnd Bomewhere In nelsrhborlna; watera a refuge

whlch tho aKirresslve clam wlll not be pormlttedto Invade.

^

The thlrtleth blrthdny of "The LoulsvlllcCourlcr-JournaP wn.s relehrnted a few dayaago, and the event InvlteB sreneral c.ins;ratula-llen. That paper has battled cnntlmially nnd

vnllantly for Its Idoals, moat of them good ones,

durlng Its three dooades ln whlch so much hls-

tory mnmentous to our Natlon nnd tlme has

been wrougrht. and has well nssdst-d in Its fabrl-

cntlon. It has earned the acelamations whlch

greet Its annlversary, and a new feather Is set In

Mr. Henry Watlerson's rap. where there waa

no lnck of such before.

PER80XAL.

flnperlntendent K. R Andrews of tha ChlratroPhr.ol Board wrltea thua to a frlend apropo* of

the repod that he bad reslgned: "Ho not hnve a

funernl sermnn until there la a corpee. The news-

Baoera have aaaa t.>.. prevloaa i nm still at the

head ..f th- Chlcago poblle sehools, aad hopo to bas.. f..r :t long tlme to come. It's a gr.-at tmd

glorluus work:"

Cbarles Kdwnrd Uresler. of Detroft, who has

Ju«t dled. Waa for many yeara ;i Unlted Strife* oon-

buI in vaneaoela, nnd had lnrire baartaeaa in'er.sts

ln thnt conntrv. Throu«h hta son. A. I.. Bresler,who la a Beneral ln the army of Venetuela, newlelded for a time mu.-h Influeace in veneauelaaaffalrs.Tho laat numher of "The Harvard UraluiiLs'

M.iii.izin.-" snys. that l)r. W. I.. Ruoaell, of Barre,Maaa., who was frraduated from Harvard ln IMand la 1he ol.leat llvltiK Harvard gTBdUate, h:id histirothfr. Jamea Russell. ..f Lowelt, as a Riift 00his nlnety-nlnth Mrihdav, October B\ Jamea, irup. me Is nlnafjr-ette vmpi old. .-ind th^ two oldboye, it is atated, "played whlat and croqurt.cllmbed apple treea, Rlllng thelr pocketa wlth thefiuit, waal in swlmmlng, t>>ok a trnmp of aboulfour mllea nftrr the cows, pieklmr ten quarta ofhlackberrtes on the way, wenl t" a corn-roaat Intba evealng, followed hy an old-faahloned Bhake-down in ih.- kltcben, and BBOther round of whlatlater »n."

Oaorga K. BalIHa, of Kanaaa Clty, haa had a

rurious rareer. Me Is a natlve nf Spaln, a gTBduata..f the LTnlveretty of Heldelberg, and served thlsconntrv as a Boldler In the Mexlenn War. the ClvllWar, Hti.l ln Ihe campatun agalnal the Modocs In|gn He hati t.n a mechanlc, a phyatctan, a pianotuaer, a teaeher of modern lansriiasre-'. and a pr. >-

feeeor of Oerman and chemlatry In tha ITnlveraltyof Kanaaa itnt he is now ln Btraltened dreum-Btancea, and dependa wholly ><n M penalon of >S;' i

m..nth.i»r i> K Pearaona, of Chlcago, who hn« glven so

mneh money :o collegea, dlaclalms anycredll for dolng .<>. "I do nol p..--..-«* a benerolenlman." he aaya. "I have labored nearly elghtyyeara t'» m.-.k. money have made lt, and honestly,too, The itatement may aeem very strange to youwhen aay thal do not poae as n benevolenl man.l have no benevolence In me.nol a pnrtlele l amthi moal economlcal, eloae-flsted man you ever put...(.nr eyea on. v.u ran see lt ln my faee lt lsthere do nol think ever foollehly sp*?nt J:'u lnmy llfe,

THE TALE OF THE 0\Y.

\ medlcal frlend," aaya "London Truth,M "eallimy attentlon lo an artlcla thal appeared In TIhUrltl h Ifedscal Journal' on the defeottve medlcalarrangements durlng the Boudan campalgn. Manyi.f tba altegattonfl Ihere made iby an eye-wttneaa)are of ao Bertoua a eharacter thal they deraandfurther notIce, fer tha only coachiatoa from themls that the nsedlcal st.-irf and tba hoapltalarrangements were titterly Inadequata for the de-nuutda made upon them. Had the casualtlea atAtbara and Omdurman been mora Boraeroaa thaconaequences must have been ahocklng. Even aalt was, a, raat amouat of unneceaaary aafferlngaerma t.. have been rauaed o> tbe wounded and

dylag nfter thoaa battlea." Fet tha Americancrltlca of tha eoadoet of tho spanish war havebeen ralllng attentlon to tha Bngllsh syatem as

taultleaa.A Hopeleea Caae Pond Mother Three years nc.>

I gave blm 8 chaln, and he's worn II out; twoyears ago I gave hlm a dlamond stn.l. nnd he lostlt, and laal year l aot hlm a watch, nnd h.- brokelt. Now, what can I glve tbat i.oy that wlll last?Jeweller why not try dlamond earrtnga?Pond M.-.thcr-He couldn'l keep them. Repawned

mine four years ago! (JeweHera' Vreekly,A retnrne.l mlner from ttie Klondlke says that ln

the attter pnrt of October flour was Belllng al IMper hundredwelght: cornmeal, 2."> cents per pound;bacon, from V to SO c-nta p> r pound; beana, IScents per pound; re. X cen a ['¦ r pound; baklngpoarder, fi p»r pound; eaaned butter, 14M perpound. miik. ll per ptnt can; U ifateak, 71 cents to

}1 per pound; B80CNBB m<a'. t'.t r.-nrs p> r pound;supar. ^.i rents p. r pound; potatoee, 10 cents perpound; graea applea H ccnta each; watermelona,ts> each; eranberry nnd custard ides, n each.There are only two mllrh r.,ws ln Dawson. and nl-though feed la hlgh, hay neinp. 8800 per ten, theowner is .-. Inlng rnon> y.

Mlaa Brown Whul foah'a i.i^" Jackaon puttln'onBlrh olra?Mlss JohaalBg Haln'l yo' done heerd dal her

'laahuna waa .1. .¦. u.l..l frum dem Plllypeens whulM,ir« Dewey done captured?.(Phlladelphla NorthAm.ri tn

At the Parla Rzpoaltlon in lfco n novel exhlbllartll be made of falconry, Inatalled in ih< hlatortcaldepnrtm.ru of tba aectlon devoted to huntlng.There wlll be Bhown all tha Implementa us...i lnthe ancleat aport, auch aa glovea, h.la, i.aits.unlforms, etc. There aill alao ba noted plctureaof huntlng wlth falcona, auch ns Darnet's, ln theOrlfoaa Ifuaeum, repreaenttng Anna of Auatrla,Burrounded by h.r Court aronsen, all wlth falconann thelr arrtate. Tbera artll ba portraltg of notedfakoners, preaervsd Ib tha collectlona of prom¬lnent famlllea and tapeetrlee on huntlng BubjectaMarlon, f.mr yeara old, la a cunnlng little kfount

Vernon kiri wbi attenda the kfetbodlal Sunday-^ :;,.. Nol long aliice the golden teal of tnawrek rhanced to i»' the verse rr..:n Matthew eom-menclng, "l..t your 11>-:!11 s.. ablne." B/hen Bundayrame tne little mald trotted off to Bunday-achoolwith her older brothers and Mr-r.-rs. and wh.-n th.-teaeher aaked ber for tha "golden teat" shepromptly alld from her aeat and ronvulsed the claaahv repeatlng, gravcly, "Keep your gaa burnla'.".ttruth.A yarn eoai.s frum rhe Fir Weat BbOUl 8 slut

mschlna beartag the aaaouacement. "Put a oaar<ter ln tbe siot and get " surprise " Bometbnea atenderfaol who tbiaka h^ aranta a. surprtae dropala a guarter. Ha i;.'ts tha aurprlaa all right, fortbe mechanlam polnta b loaded revolver al hlm anddlsplaya thla notIce: "Drop In all your money andyour aratch, or PII nplode ln thlrty aeconds."

llarry Hay. .d.l rnan, Im in a horrlhle flx.Pred- iVhat'a up?Harrr.I've gone and ^or engaged to two Kirls.

How tbe dlckena am 1 K<>in^ to set oul of tt?I'r.d Oh that'a eaaj enough. .Tust contrlve to

r. r Me in together, so tbal thej can i oriifeir.> notesPlttaburg ihronlele.a i'.iri-' itk lournallat, Alexander Hepp, havtng

Botlced thal Ihe pera ma who auffer fr..m «nur an.!rheumatlsm dellghl In dlaeuaalng th< ir maladlea,has oome to lha eonclualon Ihal ihis Idloayncraaymiarbt aupply ibe Idea for a maaaslne. He ha^ now

glven praetleal effeel to his notton, aad the Brainumber of tha "Ravue dea Rheumatlaanta" hasaiipi-.ir.il. The objecl of thla ortglnal publlcatlon,ns s.-l forth ln its m..:t.>. Is "to nmtis.., nnd, Ifneed h.'. eure," thoae to wh..m it la addreaaad.Belabaaaar tbe Becond "Bul tldnk of your

health!" urced the pbyaldan. "Read tha hand-wrltltiK >.ii th.- wall!"The merchant prtace burted his face aad wept..|...nK aao," h* exclalmed, bltterly, "I made lt

nn InvTolaole rule ..f bualneaa nol t.. read nny-tliinK uniess it wns trpewrltten or prtnted!"And husin.ns la buatneaa- (Detrott Journal.wh< ii i dramatlc company played "The Uttla

Mh.lsi.r" the other daj al Klrrlemutr (Tbruma),Bcotland, where Barrta Uved, and where ihe acena..f the pUy ls lald. many of rhe old llilmhltantsatayed away, regardlng tba playhouae as ati in-rentlon >.( the devU, partlcularly tbe Aui<l UrbtaOnly*three >.f them, ao far a. couM be gathered,arere preaenl An Ani.i Ltchl > Ider wte. aru there,Int.-r. l.-w. (1 aft»-r Ibe BbOW, eaprfBBtd (MsRust Wlthwhat he called tbe "rwleegloaa aspeeta" «,r tbe play,"A carteature, -ir." aald be; "a krr..ss earteature."And he wu* parth ular'v -iroriK ln his denUttClal loiiaof the "in'.ns" ..f tbe Aulil Uchl eldefa Aa rortba ieoti k of t'u- p. rtOf-aera, tba people ..f Thmaaacnjovid it laaaaeaaety, aad arhen Baeeky Hobartr.-n.ark-d "Sal. lai," there w.re rOBTa of lauirriter.thoogb th*- CTpeeaeloB is uakaown la EfirrtemuliThe recetpts were tbe larajeat ater taken at a j. i

fbraaaaea kn tne kawa, ami tha farmern from thegiana dreve ten. twelve and gfteea BBllea ln theraln t» Httenrt.

Why She Bocrowed.- They h id bBBB WBtChblg thepr.tty Kiri "Bhe BeeaM to ba n-ry dlaconaoiate,"BUggeated '.n<-."Bbe Is." r. plled the other.'W hy-*""i >h, Jiirk offerad to i,t n hox of randy analnst

a ktas wlth her dl aOSBMthlag or ..il,n and ahelook hlm un.""Ana !oat7""No; aha wc#-s"-iC__ceg_ I'ost

MTJ8IC. .

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MR. BISI'HAM'S BBCITAL.At ih" nrst of Havl.l WsphanVa aona. recltalB,ffered to the local gabllo yeaterday afternoon In

tendelaaohn Hall, that admtrad sinn-'-r Bueeeasfniiydvontured an Interestln*; experlment. With the

felp of Arthnr Whttlng at the platioforto he de-

Oted th" maj-.r part of 1.1s rer-ltnl to a p.-rforrnan -

n lUQLiBBliig <>f all the BO-calM "MtUlerUeder"ompoaad by Behubart Th- titie may t-- aald to

,. oaa with » douMe Btamlflcanea Tha som<s are

..t only "Maileiileder" beeaoae they t.-n the story

f "l>ie achohe UOIIerln" ("Th. Pretty Mald of the

4111".i enmhersome titie In BBgltBh), hut also be-

aaae the poeine wera written by wiiheim Miiiier.he 'lerman poal who flrst wreathed the lair.lf.r..imi a nama that haa heen kept graaa eaatInea t.y the aecempllehaaeBta af his aoa, Profaaaor,lnx Milll.r. of OxfonL Half a doscn of theae

onars In Bchubert'a settln* are well known to the

on.-ert-n. mis of N'.w-Vork aad all the other een-

rex of mnslenl cnlture. The resf of the cycle are

amlllar to the lovera of the OeTBMB Ued the

rorM over, thaagh, Uke n hnndr.d other sonjcs hyhe Hame composer, they are umially kept for thedlfleatkMI an.l flelaetatlCn of tha slnsrer ln his own

partmeat Perbapa they are most aajoyahla when

;,|.i wlthln this intlmate relatlonahlp, for thera i*l.ll.-.-ite h.-auty ln the muslc whirh. llke (he alm-

¦ie loveBaaaa of the poetry. la ai.t le ranlab when

eoughl into th.- eoavantloaal auaoaphare af Iheonerrt-nx.m. Bal they yl'-M up thaflr charm t«> al!

rhO sinir an-I llsf.-n Bflght, and Mr. Hlsphnm'aivitiK treatmenl of them creatad an affectloaatettttude on the part of his audleace whirh won

.. rfect appredatlon f«.r th- eampoattloaa anri

lelghtened the admiratlon In whlch th" FlnByr i«

lekL It was a beart-wannlBg aiuht f«.r Bchubertevotaea to behoM Bcorea of people folloarlng a sonpr.

aeltal wlth tha musla la thelr handa, and Mr. Blap-intn may add r,> th. nat.rlal gataa whlch the af-alr brought h.m th" coaaclouaneBa thnt be haa cx-

ended the underatandlng and lov f'.r blm who

raa at once the father and tha perfeetor of tha

rt-Bong ln Qerman. Thera was one drawback tn

he complete aueceaa of the Intereatlng experlment.,.' neceaalty Mr. Blapham aang the soriKs In theeralon for low volce, an.l aeveral of the aongai.rr.-r graatly by tha tranapoattlon rflpedally thaarly onea in th'- cycle, whlch have the deecrlptlvegure in tha Bccompanunent wlth arhich Bchuberteelgned to aaggeal the purlina of the brook wlu.-r.

laya so tlgnlficanl a part tn the tender imie trag-,iy. Mr Whltlng Btrove to obvlate the defecl hyranapoalng s,,iu.> paaaagea an octare hlgber, buthla araa nol alwaya feaslble, u I aoraa charmlBgffecta arere loat; t.ut there remalned enough tontbrall tde fancy and deUgbl tha ear of the iisten-r. and M.-. Blapham waa ma le to feel thal hisignifled and lovely undertaklng had be. ti com-

letely au. ceaafulMi Blapham araa fortunate In the co-operatlon

f Mr. IrVhitlng, who nol obIj provMed hla sonas

Ith a Bympathetlc accompantment, but alao varted:i>- afternoon'a pleaaurea by playlng four dalntylanoforte pteeea of his own eompoaltlon, Beforeh.m came tb. four Berloua aonga by Brahma artth.hieh that maater ended ln-; en itlve career an lfi .i spirit of prophecy an In contemplatlon of his

roachlng phyalcal dtaaolutlon Mr. Blapham -a.is

he iirst to i.rin« theae noble cantlclea (.. the a-

¦ntion of the New-York puhlle, an.l his eaaltediterpretatlon of them h.is noi yet been eejaalled.

?THK BOSTON BYMPHONf ORCHB8TRA.The evenlng concert of the Boaton Bymphonyirchestra, glven laat nlght In Carnegle Hall, agalnnder the dlrectlon of Mr Knelael, brought for-rard Tachalkowaky'a Plfth Symphonj In B mlnornd Beethoven'a Ylolin Concerto, played by Mr.Viiiy Burmester, as its moal Impartant Itama.'here were alao two aymphontc poama of Blendermi ln ansequentlal aubatance, Batnt-BaKna'a rep-aaentatlon <,f Omphale'a Bplnnlng Wheel and thetrugglea of Hereulea ln the bonda of femlnlneeductlveneBa aad Ltaat'a rambllng llluatratkma> Lamartlne'a poetle medltatlon on the riclaaitude*f llfe, --las Preludea." Tha aympbony gave by farhe greateat pleaaure to the admlrera of tha or-heatra, aad of tbe talented eoaductor pro tem-ore, f..r lt waa altogether a aplendldly brllllanterformance. 1' haa had here Interpretatlona of

|< -. nore bafbarlc power, bul ll haa acarcely badmor;> baautlful one ,>r one in whlch the larsrcr

utllnea of tha eompoeer'a InaplratloB have beeniore eomprehenslvety aad eloqueatly latd out. anl-» flner nn.l stibtl.-r elements more eoncluslvely,| f,.rtli. Mr. Knelsel cOnducted It wlth an ubso-ite knowledge of ov<ry .letail of the tcore, arhich.as mlnutely mlrrored in the ptaytng of the or-

heatra. Every theme, every atraln of the com*lex polyphooy, waa preaented ln eaactly the riehi

ghl nn.l rtirhr proportlOB, and the in, esaant mo.lifl-Btlon of tempo th.it broughl tbeae thlnga out lau. relatlon t tha whola waa managed with tn-

Mnparable skili. Not only ln aheer Bensuouamai beauty, but la all the manifol.l effecta ofhraalng, eontraat nn.l aplendld dramatle cllmax.was a performaaee to be charlahed nr-.i fre-

uently r.-currerl to In the m.-mory. I! was nobl"nii its aapectfl aad ohrloualy the outcome of <

rofound and noble mualeal Impulae.Mr wiiiv Burmeater araa agaln th.. boIo aerform-r. and waa agaln a aora dlaappotntment ta thoae¦ho ha.i espected dlacloaurea of hla power com-leaaurate wlth the reputatlon that had preeededim to this country. He attempted the blgheatisk that can be ael before a vloHnlal when bendertook to play Beethoven'a concerto. bat htslulpmenl In tona and tha hlgher mualeal qualttleaf ,i great arttat are not auch as t.< put lilrn on

rms of intlmacy wlth thla work. He played aa heM on Wedneeday, wlth b clear, aweet, but rerymall, tone, and a neat Btyle, and, Indeed, wlth a.rtaln amount of eleganee; but to the raualcal im-,rr of the work. partlcularly of the bIow raove-

wntB, he ehowed blmaelf n atranger, it wlll not >1o

play Beethoven'a eoneefto thua Mr Burmeatertally perauaded to com.. agaln to the front

t tha platform, aad thla tlme he had I.nedladoen, or had had It taught him, f,>i- he played ©nIb recall a plece worthy t<> b. eonaorted wiih tha

to, movement from one of Bach'a soio

mataa; bul tius. too, he dld In the mlnlature styl"nd wlth th.- mlBlature ttme thal he had prevloualylaplayed, and not alwaya In pur,- intonatlon

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XBY8 PRE81DEXT OF 8WITZERLAXD.

inTKLIJEB. BOBMEB VI, K PBBglDBCT. CHOBBBHEAD OB THE COKFBDEBATIOK.

Berne, Bwltaerland. Dec. 15. The Federal Aa-embly has elected M MOUer, who «as Vlce-

|i nt for 1v'.'^. to be Prealdent of th" Swiss

onfederatlon. M. Hauaer, of Zurli h, wu elect-l vice Prealdent. They ar- both Badleala. ILItlller is n resldent of Berne,

A'-c.r.iinir to the preaenl conatltutlon of Bwltaer-ind adoptea May 9, UM, Ihe auareme leglalaturend aecuttve authorlty of thal confederatlon are

ited In a Parllament of two chambera. a Btataouiiell nnd a Natlonal Councll Theae two repr.-ntatlve bodlea when ln lolnl aeaalnn form ..

.deral laaembl) By ll the chlef executlve au-

mrlty la .leputed to .. Federal Councll, conalat-ipj of Beven membera, who are elected for three

The Prealdanl of the Confederatlon and :h-'I,." Prealdenl .f the Fedeial Councll are the flratlagtatratea of thi Confederatlon. The] are llke-lad ,.],., ted h\ the Natlonal and Bt. te counclla,ttlng joli.Tiv aa the Pederal ABaerably. Thrtrnn of offlee la one ralendar year, and they are nota.elisrtble for the aame offlee nntii after the >-x-

Iratlon of another year The Vlce-Preald.nt.owever ni iy be and uaually la elected to *uc<-.|ie nutgolng Preald. nl Bugwie Buffy i" now

realdenl .f the Confederatlon, whll. Dr MUll.r,.,,, haa juai been elected Prealdent for irt.9. isHa year \ Ice-PrealdenlThe PreBldenl recelvea a aalary of $8,708 a >>ar.he Vlce-Prealdenl nn.l the oth-r membera of theederal Councll recelve I..400 each Non. of them,.- permltted .¦. hold an) other offl.r engag.any bualneaa or profeaalon durlna thelr terma

r offlee. The memberfl of the Councll acl alao aallnlatera or chlefa of the Beven admlnlatratlvapbi imentfl of th« Oovernment,

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,t BYMPBOXT BT MR. BBELLRT.Bl Laaula, i>.-.- IB Harry Roara Bbelley'a Byaa-nonj No t, Ib ¦ BBlaor, waa played for Ihe tirstraa to-alght by tha Bt i^nns Cboral s>mphonyreheatra, m .ler th. dlrectlon »f Alfred Krnat, alroncerl ..f the Phllharmonlc Boclety,

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COXQBB88MA7i WALKER IX TOWX.CoBgraaaaaaB J. H. w.iiker. ,,f Ifaaaaehaaatra,i.ilrman of tbe Houae 'ommttt.-e oa HanklnK aadi.i-i.-i.. \. was in thls Hy lasi .vnln.; ui .1 slaylngtba Klfth Avenue Hotel Ita BBld he was wtllliiafri-k his reputatlon on the prattlctlon that no

ii.-r il banklng law or draatle Bnanelal meaaure.iiil.I I..- p..sie,l b) .'oriKr.sa wlihln .iKht y.'.iis

8EXATOR PLATT AND MR. BLIBB.Congreeeman 'jm'kk. who came t«> this ity fromraablBgton last avaalng, bbM thal the laforauUteant ComeUaa N mis-.. gaeratary ef tha lataftor,as t.,miii to r,!lre fr.>in the .'atilnet had hieli Aimpl. :.. aurprtae to Banator Platt lt waa aot to

. x,... t< .1. Mr ivoi'-rn aald, lhal nn BaatMH aaaa.¦ui., i..< Miected f.r M. Bllaa'a place. aa It waaitural tu Uave a \\ it -rn man aa Beeretary of tba

DR. MACKAY WILL ACCEPT,¦T TAKB THK PAaTTOIlATl or THBJ

COLLBOIATI CHURC-tNothtne: now rrmaln* but Ihe formal lndoraem»nt

i,y the Claaala of New-Vork kstfara the it«v r>r.Donald gag* Maekay. af tba BTOTth RetorBMS].liurrh of Newark. beeomes one of the aejajatafa>f the coiieginte Reforaaed Cbareh of thla ity andtaJcaa B_b8_ataf_al eaaraja of the aaagrregatloa wor-

.hlpplng .a the coakagtate Cbswob, P_fth>ave andKorty-slxth-St. As was exehislvely BSMOBacal l.irhe Trlhune of DaOBBBbaff 9. B unanlmous rajiahlch waa ratttad hy the . onsistory of the rhureh.aaa aataajiaal to i>r Ma. k*y. askina- him to tak*.he Uev. I>r Kdwarl H 000*8 asslBnment at the'olleifiate ChOTCb. The M88ga8tt08l hy Dr » oe oftbe paatorata af the eharch v. m the reault of a

;>urely amleal.le arranarem-nt betareea hlmself andihe i.'onslstorv. Aa aenlor mlnlst< r of the i'ol>rtata Reformed Partak he is sttber a traataa or

llrector <<f h «r.at many salSMathmal and pniian-tbrople Inatltuttona, and haa alao to coneern h,m-lalf wltb the adminlFtr.ition ot four ehurohea andiBB ehapela ln the parlsh. He found that tr.. _aja>len of thls work, w;th t!,e addlttOBBl cnre of theas-atorate of th<- Ooltegtata Churca, was beyaai his...wers, nnd he was thertfore r*ll«vfd hy tba ''.._.datory of the latter.a m«"-tin>,' of th- Ae'ins; Conatatory of the ro;:e_i-

ite Caareh was held laal evenln* ln the ronsiatory-room of Ihe ehur-h, In iVeal POCty StgrktB-Bt Theommlttee, conalattng of Etdera Cbartaa H v.

-urr, Laclus ii. Beera, J"v.n I RaaahiB aad wili-im U Hmwer, whl-h. as sutted ln The Trlhur.a,aaa appointed to inform Dr. Mackaf Ibat tba Cot*agiata I'hurer. was atwp ITS to tender to bUB a ea||ro Ixvumn one of the mlnlsters of the chur.-h, pre-«ented Ita report. Th.- report BtBdad thst the mm.

nlttee ha 1 vlsited I >r. Mackay st hla home ln New-irk. nnd hud aeaaalatad him att* the dscssloa r,theC.nslstory. T>r M U kay, nfter deilberatlor.. had

ilgnlfled his Brtlllagagaa to aecept the aalLAfter the meet:n_ ot thls. the Hullne or A<-tlng..- itOtT, a BBMKlag of 'he Dreat Oonslsr-ry was

ivened. This body eoaatata of all taaaa aboaamormerly been membera of the Raltng C« kttory,ind la appealed to only in an advkBory eapa ity.t unantmouaty approved the eaii h. |uentlyhe KnllnK Conatatory tOOk the fermal aetlOB nernf

ary to arrange f.-r a meetlng of th- Claaala ofv. v.-Vork A commlttee, conalattng of tba sami

'our elders who formed the commlttee *! ... '.

»n Dr. Mackay, was appointed to preaent 1 e_uo the Claaalaand aft< r the ratifli atton by thal tody,, place ti.. form * Dr Mae-

c.iy. a speclaJ meetlng of ibe Claa h ls

ilmllar ln its powera t.» the Preabytery of therian Cburcb, wlll ba sd for Dceem*

r _>:.l>r. Mackay has made a wida reputatlon as a

ireacber Blnoa i..- baa occupaed tha pulpll «>f ihe

S'orth Reformed Church, .n Newark, and no kaaban ah iren ealla have been axtaaded to blm wlthtahe last few montha. Among them were .-rr-rarom Important churchea In Boaton Phl'hlcago and Brooklyn, of whlch be aaa de-.Hned. He la thlrty-ala yeara old, and wa- edu-,,t.d for th- mlnlatry In Kdlnburgh. Bcotland Ha

...ame the paator of a L'oagjregatlooal chun h in

hat clty, and came :.' ti.is eountry on a ..¦-.; m

.:k...l ¦,. ,,, ago Whlle rtalting frlenda .a

;t Ubana VI iie pn aehed f-r a :. iw 8rongregatlonal church there He made bu

trona Impreaalon that II waa dedded to call himo ti,.. paatorate ot the rhurch, whu h happened toall V.....I1I ..t ih.- tlme. H- remained thenhree years. Durlna that tlme he l. am< Rreatly.,,..,.;,.,( t«. the teneta ol the American Reformed.huich. and llve yeara ago he sccepted a call toi... pHBtorate of ihe Ni rth Reformed h m h lnfpwark whi. h poeltlon he haa retalned until theireaent tlme ln aplte of the numeroua off. r- madeo hlm to take charge of more Impor.i.;.,,«t apring the late Dr. John Hall who waa arreat admlrer of I>r. Maekav, off-red him Ihepo-Itlon of aaalatani raator of the Flfth Avenue Prea..ytertan Church. offerlng to dlylde ti,- pl- ral

alary wlth him. Si. the nulptt Of ih- I- Ifthivenue Preabyterian I'huren has been racani a

Srae number -f tba meraberia of the church have

,rged tbat a call be . xt.;l..|.-l t.. Ur Ma. k..yDr Mekiv ls a member "f the It...rd or ror-

Ign MUalona of the Reformed Church ln Amerl ^

i, is marr.-d Charlea Btewart Phllllpa. "»te«l'.,-; of tS conalstory of the Lotlegtate Church.¦'.ll ln Bpeaklng nf Dr Mackay to b Trlbune re-orter laal evenlng: "He la a moat powfrfol

i;,,.. man of blgh Bodal qualltlea.omblned wirji spirimai Kift« and Kr.at peraonajnlgnetlam. u> wlll begln his dutlea ln tbe pae-irate of the Colleglate Church early neat year.nr Mackay waaaeeB at his hoane m Newarki»t niKht by a Trlhune reporter. and aald: Not

avlng recelved the formal call yet, i »m not pre-arrd to announee my de.islm. 'ihe matt-r has,v earnest conaWerntlon, and lt ls probable. Inihw of the urgent reaaona which haysj.been glven.Hat I Bhall dedde to a.m the call when it haa..., formally preeented In that event I shsll

... my work In Newark arlth :he preaent year.fh the moBi profound boitow al nreBkina nia-lons wlth a cnureh and people when- klndncaan« been without srint No mlnlater has had aiore Ideally happy paatorate ihan t m tha r>ortn.hureh Only the greal poaalbilUlea ln tha Near-'ork fl-ld anl tn a htStOTle church COUl.l JUStlfyiy leavtng Newark."

Tr.i.vr int. ABBOTT to ftay.

l8_BOf.CTION8 aDOPTBD Bf THI TOUNa MKN' OP

pi VM' iT.t CHUBtCH

A meeIln^. of the young m-ii of Plymouth rhurch,irooklyn >.. - held laat nlghl for the purpoaa of

howlng the Intenee loyalty of the youag mm to

»r. Abbott an-l thelr wuh to do everythtag poaalbleb Induce him t remaln paator of the church.¦heaa reaolutlona were adopted:K.soiv-d That the youna men of Plymouthhurch have learned wlth ihe deepest regrel of 8»*lgnatlon of Dr Abbott and of the Impendlng

tl. n of his mlnlatry.Renolved That, In common wph the membera er

>,.. church and we ahow our ap-thi -!..!.. s of nr Abbott to Plym^

nth «'hurch. allke as teacber and as paator, whichr- -> greal thal v- can onlj eontemnlate th.elrsssatlon with the deepeat Borrow and tba keeaeatense of ui raonal loaaResolveo That, whlle we feel aaaured that theiator's di lalon haa I.n reached only after tbe

mature dellberatlon, with full kv.v.' Igi ofs BlgnlUcance, and \wrh unaelftah and consclen.ous purpose to do that whlch is wta and right,,. v. . hope ttiat a way may be found by whlchie termlnat'.on <>f !ns mlnlatry may be avettad arrde may stlll remaln In Plymouth bulpttResolved That commlttee of flve be appointed

ommunlcate to l'r Abbott the aapreaalon ofur affeetlon and regard and of our earneal hope,nd f> toki auch ai tlon ln conference wlth thi Ad-isory Commlttee of the cbareh bb aaatl aeeaiecesaary t<> carry theae reaolutlona Into eflResolved, That ln cam II be flnally determlnedh it Dr Abbott'a realgnatlon he aeeepted, rhe..upk m-n of the church. as thelr Irlhute to hlm.ledare themselves to do thelr part ln the .-arrylnarn of the work ot thla churrcn whlch he has ln-plrodLThe ehatrman of the meetlng, Henry awnajeffnow, appointed the foltowlng commlttei Roberl'an Ideratlne, Darwtn J Ifeaerole H W B H a*-r.i. Dr. E. !¦: C tdj ind T. R Ti mph Dr Cadyaemad t.> thlnk that s..methina practlcal Bkonlde done ln attemptlng to persuade Dr. Abbott ro

econslder bls declalon He thought that anotherkstetant paator ahould be Becured, and belleved:i:,f 14.000 eneid t» rataed for thal ; irpoae befora

M was the oplnlon of most <>f the youngeople thal ll would be uaeleea to Ihlnk of

i-., in hnvlng Dr, Abbott conaonl t<> remaln.rn- proteata thal the rcsolutlona atiggested n fhl

- conetrued aa «o1iik ov-r rhe heada .<f the .\d-laory L'oenmttte* arere ehown t<> be groundleaa[anj trtbutea were pald to Dr. Abbott'a peraonaUy and aMIIty to pr. s. nt tha Ooepel Ib b iivir.g.ay ta juiir.K m-n.

- e-\oll 8 of IHE 8TAQE.

.Tewa eaaaea fr aa Phlladelpbia .>f tbe di ith ot"r.'nk Uoran, aald to h.i\.- been tba atdaal nc»no

klnatreL Ho waa born In Ireland In IStt. ttebagaai Btaae career In Phlladelpbia, and he bad htaOKue ln CallfornU, as nearly all negro mlnatrelaofote bad He waa one .f ih- foundera of th- He-evoleni and Protectlve Order of K'.ks. He i. nea

wlfe, who was marrled to hlm leaa than a var

Loula <i Wemyaa, who id been known t.> Ncw-\.rk theataa-goera fer many yeara ta i d.s.rkoep-r ited "ti Tueaday He a ia doorkeeper al dif-renl tlmea at the Id Boweo Theatre, tha oldtroadwa) the New Park. new the Herald Bquara;:.. liadlaon Bquara Thi itra aad tVallaalra

Mi-s KatS I'liM.m has kSBBed the l'.irk Theatia,

Rl .k!yn. fr.an Hyde 1 H. hman. and on DB08BB--r ¦.'.'. wlll take puaaeaatoa Bhe wlll revlei "Tha

wo Orphana." and thla ptay wlll be auceeeded bjrii-s Clara atorrla, i" h revtval of "Mlaa MuUea.IIbs Daxton wlll conduct Ibe theatre t* « impu:mrleed houae, wlth weekly obangee of bilt.

loEE BPACE loR IHE IXITED iTATEE,Parla, Dee tk rtufaaanr Banjaaaln Tt w.H-stwirl.nlted Htatei B_aatalant I'ommtasUMier-l'.eneral to... Parla B_apea4tsoa .»f ttaa, win atart ta-aaatiasjir the tialted stat.s by *..*<. of BJeuthamptaa. inie eourw of an interview to iag he aald he hadoen offlelaliy Informcd that 4>W s.juare feet oftdlttoaal graaad BBMbBB had been arantct to tha

nlted Btatea aa an annex for foreetrlea. Thls.. r-ased Hpproprlatlon, ln hta oplnlon. wlll enable... init.ii states Cuaamaaatnaara h» t.> «rr_>nf*ielr l.ull IIiiks BB t«> commind .4 total Of .>)«"".¦uare feel th<.n<rh even thls artll Bot nearly rneeiit demanda whleh already amount to rWfmluare feel Pro'eaaor Woodward wlll take to thenlted States coinnlete piana of slxteon out of tb*i-wi__n di-aiiaaBBBa