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The Sun from New York, New York • Page 7

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The Suni
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New York, New York
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I 1e 11 THE SUN WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 12 1830L 7 srNLE PUBLC WELCOME 1 nut x3TKDinos IHATMMSCVKD JTJUY I vzaczIlzD jtr 17S LXADKK I Jkillki tk Zzpise Expert I 1 TrTr lac rk JTeresu Africa Ckara lr Net Bamr WTk fevtarere Wife has at Bkitroj of tb rut Altatlww of tk Aaollcacw An assemblage lanw In number dhtlncnlsh td In appearance and mIls character thoroughly representative of the culture and the I wealth of the city filled the Metropolitan Opera House lilt evening Th4 gathering was i tn hooor of Henry Stale the one maa who since the eontnry of rKiplo baa woo I the tt of Atrleanus Although the eople had iuiblT com to hear a lecture npon Th Besene of Emln It was aeoarent that the Interest of the audience Uy tot so mica In what Mr Stanley night lar a lath war ha looked the war he spoke them who were fill the SOO chain on thestace and him and flallr In i the Eneliah woman Tenaant that wax now Un Stanley Dorothy Tenaat tt wa Hf StaleJ I who It hail Den announced would present I In these wpeets tha audience foaad much to satisfy their eatloeltr and the IVture itself vas entertalnloc although often the voice ot ft 6 ipealier was not audible pr the seats In the orchestra In the and the naileries aboTe taken sexes ad la 1alern were tkn It fulldress multitude and IT I was a tnlre mnttude ad farriaces itood tn line a ta down a Thirty fourth street for an hoar Shortly after clock the house was full and until 330 there wai the horn of talking the rustling of fansand the turnine over of the leaves of a blc pam i thlet containing fats about A Broadway shops Stanley champagne brand Emln jasta aad thename of the reception com mittee This list ot the committee who paid bla price for eata to Stanley and incidentally the of the Summit to cive tatlnes to treasury te Convalescent Home at Summit New Jersey Included the men prominent In business law and meJIclne the foremost ones of the Beach sad the pulpit of the ta and of fashionable let All these took their places upon the I sta SwhIcb hid ben extended over the mode It Amon those on the front rows were I Cornelias VanJerbllt Anon Stoke Marshall Wilder Thurber Blehard Anchmuty Judge Blatchford Her Gens Orlando Potter Hampden Boob Alfred de Cutro Horace RusselL Cyrus Field Edward Laulerbach Gen James the Cr Henry Satteolee Ashbel Fitch Jeesa SeUjtman Clarence Ala John Hecmcher Daniel Huntinston Morris I Jean llamnand and Theodore I i I hers I I Many bad brought ladles who sat la the I boxes above the orchestra or The Ton women seemed to predominate Mr Stanley with her meter 1 Tennant occupied the aait to the last box in the second tier on the rcht looking toward the state She was la white and on the box rail tasted a huge bouquet I of white roses The flowers made the box an easy stan for those who knew Mrs Stanley fc la pointing her out their friends rttcleJ bore the scrutiny of the audlenra with and aow and then composure ad every ad tel raked her daises and took In the house too tooIt I was hut 830 P3 when Manager da Free escorted Mr Deoew Mr Stanley and Quictard of the Stanley Club noon the stage and th front The applause lasted flftynve seconds though to the spectators it probably seemed ran through two or tnrea I minutes I de Frece ak briefly Introducing Mr Dew who he would introduce Mr Stanley The audience welcomed Mr DeiKW heartily and then he yani some of the nicest things about Stanley teat that muchtalkedot I i traveller has heard Stanley listened In flatly and her face slowed and she looked as tt a d1 ao I hlsjhly plea that Mr Decew had been I made Hew Torts spokesman Here Is a blot Depews speech i Three rears sin a distinguished American I I traveller and ezrlorsr was delighting his tl xllonr wa bt hs frieads la a York at a famous dinner given teac Honor with a account of his aJ veatnree He was jubilant over the rrosits hut pleasure and profits of a lecture ton lust began wten a cabin wee handed him from King Leopold of Belgium summoning hiD to Jtc jllum Earp With characteristic promptness and energy he sailed the next moraine ant ve kearii ot him soon niter leading aa expedition Into the wilds of Africa lor the relief of Kmln taaha tor nearly two rears no tidings came ef and he was mourned as lost but tonight Mr fetanlry rap moue rae up where ha drooreii It it the fall of duty suspended lecture course of 1887 I lit tl glorious priTflees of few men In any ate to tone completely the property 01 th world and Ido tie with Its hiioy W4Cinirik of them In their preeno and tht i cai IDeal of themselves as I their i fane UI alrt uiy cryatallized In the story of i telr ar4 are creparina fltlr eel I I brst ttii four hundredth anniversary I of the I i OT ry or Am rtc We strain our vision toe pen rroiKb tao vista of the cntnrea and vi 1w I the TOioaaltr of Cotumbas But In estlni St nley a repeating In our republican publican CIT rhis razeat of the reception at court of Ferdinand and Isabella A Ir I une1 a a brealwater against that no rf 1 I nfamlrs tIle lave trade thN c03tlneaccroad tre problem of the ages tourt of tb SUe succesafully solved I i Ii nlii ae si in cutltl tae explorer rest and I pue bit Governor hu army and his prorlnce Tp slaated i om whcre tn the dark I qnknovn und bUajuered by fanatical and bloMtblrt to5 Tae anthem of universal ap plann rlsei font al peoples when Stanley I nMirt trblul back safety and home train PashA 4 his followers eaety Not earti with hU venture his bal tireutth oip Mr Sranley tlndlnx more nt lents evpl re has sayed a journey otea I mil br l44 IntreoiJ mD Ic wish li him A on I or hnlth peace and happi ae4s onsmruliit him that in the state of nariuony La will Und that superior to the I tr 1 urea of Ane i are the joys of connubial i When Mr letv bail dole Mr Stanley I etJpp0j to the roo put a book of manuscript I la an lbt ein stand and besran the story 011 iljdiii 1 Lain 2ce ords came easily and Ia 1 1 voiud was lull and round but there W4r tln a wb a ht was cot rulnlj heard I piicubtulf tb JCO mew around and babied hm anzht half he said Most of them in fat aiinlrixl all Ib7 Iare about Africa last lt bUt bv study nic the map of aut tl EmIl Pasba eZ5itton thic hang doW the platform i selolc Mr i suiaar 2aa a 830 and naidhed at 10 03 I Tae lecture was cot InUnded as a full Hurra gt th4 expedItion fur the relief of Ernie Puba hit coo ed of sketched of the trip trp sitar the expedition ha lasied up the Congo I ta i raw ml an 1 the passage from Sambura through Us 11A miles of forests up to the Seanujns of the on SIr Stanley ptturwl ta MI tudsu of the unbroken tort the wonderful vttvtitica the myriads of tn I VCtltOI I Mt life the eihuaaOng humUity and bent oxlastn bamlol 1 tUbe rrlitu tornadoes and the deluging rains He toii of the mournful sounds of the foreit too trhations of hunger the slow pajaige tftroninjheju where every step had be aewa ul dense undergrowth He estimated bat this expeUitiju bad added at least Wwi iu Ira mllett the known extent of I he great forest 1rt foreat Us tli i or thl devastation created by thcir I bJ tton In siGns of Arabs sv eplag the nutive villages Dltl Jan Pit of existent I was the desolation cau Iud i erta se tacuniomthat almost left the Stanley XM iklon to lie ot hunger He told of the gl aSues of A ants of the creat lapbant ft built by the pigmies and of irs olrinlm I themselves bow his man raomnd a Pianiy aueen and made a harvant tlT Icd raat or her a I ttndlly now the mae Mlows gve when the tjxpcditoo got luto th open eoaatrv anj iriv lla I with tbesp ed of E1ro ST orbe the oRe 01 prcaratinn I I or a anali 1 i which wkd interrupted by I Wa mtrpte whc tl iwniaeh of the expeditlrn His expert I IC1 i the ronat led him to om up the bar I Jf 1 rf the native as morally the lowest type bunco race defleUat even in emttud i dII lt ana oolyd eme to be incorrigible because I cv rt hjiran orb1 1aA Wo iF aceoonUd for the varying stols Trl I lber a to the location of tAo Jliun cry a of I the MCOB rrtly bv the td tlat tno Ltr wer nneduiatnl all un a dblt mainly bean of te mUW tie that surround Uw moon urouD 1 thit thy mar disappear and I In the lapse of a brief time and then bref i ome view only after long I I I PM thoj la Deember liiel he saw the DOU a crests 4000 JJ00 feet above I Thee after UO day he saw tem 1 a el forty days passed aad with their saoweapped peaks a wt thir ID aPt epi atotlb hPD daf the xklon bad I In lbetryj rl emerging from the torwt be named the Mount Plsgah ta Africa I tiltOIrrsy Victoria yanza tIThl Bemliki tra Sollkl 11 VS Albert Syacza a of the Una I thella hSil riot Emln alWI U1 ewentna explorer Dt ta 1 wHor fourteea years buried in the wil I aJtV thIplcrtlliMrTof tbebeaaTiorol Ksate exreditioa arrived rescue him was deeMrdly aacompllmewMrr to Emln who as I rl to repodlata his rcsxiusrs and tn be ta dined to snub them rather than to ei press grat itude or aifctloa Mr 8t nley was convinced toa rltaleJ that a gd ileal of trains all slcin was tent a aa strasa tor Bt seeing his rencoer sad the whole el Emlns behavior I Zanzibar was ilescrlbed as that or an erratic I nt an ungrateful man inspl Ions of his frlenls Incl ne to nuarM rather overanx loss to seek profitable employment and by nom ploratlon sn Imbued with the alt of sdentlflcex all tt nlr did not hesitate to appropriate to hL 8 lf the crrdlt Of one rraettal result of rrla te expedltlonthe final agreement between IHmD btW1 nvland and Germany an to the dlvHlonof Afrlcm trrltonr the ternn of wbleh he sld ircie tom rreanr gorrne by his own ftc tflt on ot tha silbje anil bJ Ibe awnksnlac of the peorle of Englanit to Its importance as ore a polntl 1 out In I his full speeches The If ctur not trucb upon the dlspnte pltfltl or tne tersonsi feature of the exiwdl lion that bate lately coin Into public notice Tbee Mr Stanley reserved for not course COUt I A Lusa to Bt teJ An Informal luncheon was given yesterday afternoon bJ Mr and Mr William 0 Whither at their residence Fiftyseventh street and Fit avenue In honor of Mr and Henry 1 Stanley and Xrs Tennant Mrs Stanleys mob I ho guests sat about a sjusre table wnch was de orated with low and wblta cftrTsnathemnrav They re 3rr Astor Mr snil Ms William Sloan Mrs Van Benss lair Crug In Paran Utsven MIst Letter Col lyn Lynch Prmcle Hamilton Aide I I John Jeshaon urman Ward McAllister and Lieut HKK APAJUO mr BWAZLom srsrs Tk West tTt Like firm MM Ia AhOMt Twenty fleee Colic PBOTIOBSCI Nov 11 When Chief Georga Surke was going over the hill to the Olney vllle are he said to his companion Heavens whats tbe matter The valley was full of big and little blazing bells of fire The balls were still comlne up In the draft from the burning drying houses and shooting and Boating In all directions for there WM no wind The deputy chief thought they were fire balloons When they they could these meteors cot see te nearer thJ culd meet I burning on top of the house roofs ana in many ca es the hlnetes were aflre In a dozen places The firemen had time also to see that many of the things went up In the air big and died ont and a few that they saw went out on the roots a er blazing hUa The werent like sparks for tii7 blaz brightly while they were going and then went rlgnt Olt Tie firemen le the three drying hole have It tJlr own way They Bractieallj bad to for pah of the bnlldmst was live stories 101 I feet long end 30 fe wide The middle one a the ODe set on tire and the fire aced over the tnelru feet sepantlng it from the others In quick time Bat there warn lots of running aroand to put out the burning roots Between twenty end thirty were bUizlne oozn all over and others in one or two pot ben laT lID cam thy bed all the Ores under control I ad the chief had time find out why so many housvt bad caught when there was no wind at ter all In the streets end yanis and on the roots ot many bnlld nzt he discovered rolls of burnt stutl looking like hay and hair They were six Inches in diameter some of tm and went Into mill ons ot pIes at a touch mlol tuch Whi Sam Irons the owner was asked what they were be said Swallnwss net There tT were thousands of them in there He added I that In the summer when walking through the I buililm the swallows I usd almost mate the bit I ilinica shake esther wre scanloat I All the lieyvUle 1 lots too used to toW I tie the hnlMings and throw stone thr ngh the te te hull Dl5 to wake up toe birds The birds were not around at the time of the fire for I they always 1 get away the South by Oc 1 TOE HICAfAOVA CASAL Taverbt ru tkw WrtCeec fleoli As ta Zpteea SAX JaAS XOBTT Slesnrua Nor IL SeBor Don Medina Minister of Public Work has advised the general agent ot the Work avse te lene te Maritime Canal Company a Manama the HoD Henry HaL that the company humor than fulfilled lIe obligations as expenditures upon the work under the moot of its concession The Government of Niearsona has seat congratulations the company 0 account or the satisfactory snits nd favorable prosoects The company ba expended upon the work tn th past a over 3000000 and has now ky the terms of the concession ten years daring which to construct the canal Ttte present status of the wort is as follows wor pl a at a Juan del aorta I now tendei about TW feet and where tni Kay lat there was dry land there is BOW a depth of ten I i feet of water In the channel Of the plant bought from the Panama contractors there are now 1 dredges and ten Uaraters In tbe harbor her In ndliuon to an immense amount of the machinery tool snoclies and material deliver en shore Tw of the dredeaa are ltr deeceninx the channel 1 and within thirty day steamers boween iew York and ban Juan delI ort4 may enter The rut of the canal has been cleared from the harbor to the divtde cut The railroad to the dUlde ict is I completed for ten miles of the distance and is I used for transportation of stores and matt forfllllnz in the pier AlI aqueduct twelve miles long brine pure water from the mountain streams being laid Payment ha been made for tbe right of war between the lake Padflc Oean Tb work of cleoricc the route on that side of the lake bas been commenced and a carry of eninnecrs bas bwen locatinc the rallroa1 there The force of canal empToyeea number at present tort shows 1300 good men hut and the chief surgeons rUE xttazt VAl cAxAi ores JL Cr mt rerk BegsR Wkea Jeekew rI TloaUy p1ted CHATTASOOOA NOT 1L Cot Barlow A Chief Engineer In charge of the Tennessee Bur improvements ha formally declared the Mussel Shoals canals open for commerce te Xclllboa ODl mores The steamboat Colei passed I through the canals today with a cargo Evansville tad and Padueah freight from ETaa Id a luca I Ky for Chattanooga merchants The Cole arrive In Chattanooga on I evening Preparations being Wednesday len Prtparn a blc made her fe a demonstration of rejoicing in the city The work of build upon Its arTlln te Te work bud ing a canal around the Mussel shoals obstruction caa Tenners River was begun by the Goomet on Vr the administration of A drew Ja ksoo fry years aco fW There ha eu 119 000 expanded on the I work date Ice ISTi The work consists of I eeven locks and an aque luct across Shoal Blur 860 feet long and dl feet wide A boat drawing five It i at watsrcan pass through The completion of tnie work I expected to have a great influence on the iive opment of the inexhaustible and varied resources of the valley extending throngb north nnrss yaler xtldlit1h Dorh Alabama lower ana upper Eat TenDSssee Chattanooga being at the lea ot the lower Tenne tee and the distributing i point of the upper Tennessee will at once receive substantial wt freights tial benefit a readjustment of its railroad freightsA A etkert Talk 1st City Mail ParkA beniTOloeklng welldressed elderly gentleman leaned against the low wall surrounding the fountain In City Ball Park yesterday and sorrowfully contemplated the groups of unemployed humanity around him hadlt teen there lone when a very frowsy man who I looked sorrowful too and apparently with I good cans sidled up to him and sad Excuse me sir bat It cant get relief soon I shill be obliged to look for It over the Battery wall My dear good man said the philanthropist gently you conldn have selected a tetter place for your purpose Whatever way the tide Is runnlnic TOO are sore to tot Csbed out at oce But vbiIt Ton mean business go tojter 7 orth nITer Pe 2 sir YeVleraT Nortfl hiver Ye North Blrer I Old or new cumber New number Sir said the outcast God will reward yon for yur kIDtDIIo Could you No I couldnt Good day Good day I TU Nw Sloe Art Retidleg I The final cocnpetltiro of plana for the new building be erected by the American Fine Arts Society rn the bIo 1t bounded by Fifty seventh and Fiftyeighth streets Seventh aye I flue and Broadway will take place OB Sov IS Three competitors won premiums at the arts mat competition They were Harden tereh Edmund Wells aad Babb Cook Wallace The three were directed to submit i new plans to be banded in on ov 11 These I plan are now complete and the society will I coattder them in i rlvat and uancnnce the tlni result at tee opeclnir ot tte snnua ex I hikitioa in le enb Ik building la la tsudstl to be one ot the let I archltactural orsaments of the eity The Anerlraa fine I Arts Society Is a naiea el the I AreaUecrara League the Society of America ArOsM aad the Ait btadaatc Let do 08nUlJtF I CoL Charles Flncke of Brooklyn died yesterday at Asheville in his 46th yea The health broke down about three years ego and alter retiring from the command of the Twsm tythird Regiment he broke UP his Brooklyn home and went to Europe with his family He returned about a year no with hi health considerably restored but he resolved to live permanently the South Be was formerly a I member of the Stock Exehaace and connected with the banking firm of Damn Monran A I Co Be was the manager of the Brooklyn I branch of Henry Cleis 4 Co CoL Fineks bad been connected with the Twentythird Beat I merit from IMS until he retired from the Colonelcy Be leaves willow two sons and I two danehtert The remains will be brought to Brooklyn for Interment a The Hon William Flska Warner bend of the original taw firm of Warner Tracy A Walker In Oweco of which Gen Tray Secretary of the Navy was a member died In averly on Sunday aged 71 years Be was born in Hardwick YL but became a citizen of Tloga I county In 1334 He was the first President I I ot Owego He was widely known as a collector ot historical data of a loaI nature and had written and published eeveralskstcBes and books among the latter a history or Tloca county He conce Ted and canted to success the centennial celebration of the battle of Newtown Greek where in 1779 Gen Bulllran routed the Indians under Brent alter the Wyoming massacre But one member his family survives him adai ghter ID years old He was burled In Oe on Tuesday Tbe Hon John Goodal died at Kascaa IL last nght aged 7J He was at one Urn becretary ot stats and had held many offlcej of public trust He was once Superintendent of PuMIc Schools In Naohau sod at the Mme 1 of his death as President of the Indian Head I Mutual Fire insurance Comoany a memberof I the Board of Education and Trustee of the I Publl Library He was a Prohibitionist I CoL Clark Baldwin died at Meirnes Mas I I en Monday last aced 73 years He was Cap I I tln of the PIII lakl Guard of South Boston I when the war broke out This company atC the front as Company of the Ma achusettt First and was also a can of the Third Corps of the Army of the Ptomac Capt Baldwn re ee ved his commission In 1863 as Lieutenant Colonel for bravery on the field Sews be been received In Corning the death in Washington of Mrs Louisa Wailer widow of the Hon William Waller who was an auditor In the Treasury Department from 1841 tn 1SJ0 She wa 73 years old She was a granddaughter the Hon John Knox one of the pioneers of Meubeu county and one of the tint members cf the Legislature from western I New lork I I A Evans head of the wealthy manufacturing I firm of A Evan A Co of Sprlngfleld 0 and Councilman in thaT city ded two days ago at a Lebanon 10 sanitarium His death was hastened by the morphine habit Early till eon he supplied the financial backing i for Agnes Herndons tour John A OFarrell ot 129 Paiiflo street Brooklyn a brother of Bishop OFarrell of Trenton died on Monday Th funeral will take also from the Church of St Charles Borroraeo In bylney place Brooklyn at 9 UW A tomorrow I I Bin Sally Hal Croukhite died at OrsenfieM I Centre Saratoga county on Saturday hat aced B4 years She was a native the place and I two sisters aired A3 and SO survive her there I A brother aged 89 died a few weeks ago I Mr Catherine Olvin widow of the Rev Con i I rail Olvln a pioneer preevher of northern New i lark was hurled atlinllderland Albany conn ty on Saturday She died in Kansas at the Ut of 80 years I The widow of Rear Admiral Charles Bell died In New Brunswick yesterday aged SO She had been In feebl health a long time fbe leave ssaveral granaehlldrsn but all her children II are dead Miss Emma Wilkinson who had been the leadinz contralto In the choir of the Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian Church for severa years I died yesterday at 641 WUIoughby avenue Brcoklyn I AbtJah Haviland de yesterday 167 Sands street Brooklyn aged 44 Be had been a leadIng grocer for more than twenty years He was once a member of the Board of Education Mrs Gideon Putnam died on Saturday in Saratr aced 62 year She was a daughter I of the late Hon Hery 8r aw and a liter of the I late Henry Shaw Jcsh EllHscf I I John Sumner one of Mlchtrias pioneers I and father of exCon re man umcer of Waukr ba Wis died on Monday at alama zoo and 80 years Dr John Aleiander a wellknown rent dent of Belmont Maes and formerly In the real estate business Boston died on Sunday last aged 34 McEIan a retired banker died at TIn cences lad last night He was largely IlenrJ fled with th9 building of the Ohio and Mississippi road Mrs Adelaide Clarke mother of Bahcook the wellknown stock raiser Is dead in HornellsTtlle aced 79 years Tbe BeT Father Martin 0Brienpastorof 8t Marys Church Newton Uccer Falls Mass died on Monday aced 43 years George Done an a pioneer tanner of northeastern Sew York died at West Galloway a few days aco aged 81 years John Shipley Postmaster at Bane Pa died on Satnrdar last aced 20 years He leaves a wife and four children Jacob Wolley a wellknown farmer died las week at his home in the town of Hancock aeed 93 years The Ear John Helms pastor of the German tfsthodJst Church Omaha died on Monday duDth Dth Cmt All Joe Negron 1m 1ST Boarox Nov 11Gen Francis A Walker who was Superintendent of the Census of 1880 read an Interesting paper be re the National Academy Science today wl upOn census returns It proved to have no direct bearing on the last United States census being acian lift statement of the probable less in the enumeration ot the colored people the census of 1970 Bat In his opening remark Gen Wager gave this as a reason for not discussing the inaccuracies of the last census That Is a smbjeet I do not propose to enter on at the present time because I believe In giving the benefit of the presumption in regard te the accuracy and honesty of their work to the census officers and because the means for statistical work ate not yet at hand insufficient amount to enable one to form opinions ot value Gen Walker went ok to deal with the errors of te census returns of INTO which fixed the eolorrd population at 4880009 and said he was surprised fc end that the census superintendent gave the probable loss bv these errors as 130UuO He entered Into a statement of the eanse which led to the error of that year and from ceaslaerations that seamed justifiable estimated that the colored population for 1970 mUdt be fixed at between i UtiaJi and 1481 1911 Starry Tk JlM4 Ca The Hamilton Bpubllu Club held Its first meeting since the election at the club rooms 127th street and Seventh avenue last night There was a general dIeus lou of the reasons for defeat in the late election CoL Henry Alt man who was candidate for Assembly told of the treatment that his worker received be I said that some had beMa chased out of the ds tnt two needed a doctors cue and the election boa hs bad been stolen before the polls had clewed He was not pleased with the fusion candidate and auoniiiy favored In future a strslgat Republic ticket This seemed to hi the general sentiment of the olob Joseph Coulton and Campbell aad others ex oresrel the hope that the fable bill would be thoroughly understood before IbJl Twentyflve members wen appointed to nominate officers VB eees Wea Itesegers John Jsrman an Italian who lives at Danbury Conn while chopping wood a month ago broke his leg The bone did not knit and as the man was od that he would receive I surgical treatment free at the hospitals In this city be came on here He arrived at the Grand Central Station last I evening and the police summoned an ambulance from Belletne HoMiitaL Snrgeou lingoes upon learning the ItaUItIi story reflle4 te have anything to do WIth hill beiUI be was a AoardDI lid drove olf Upon IIlArruc tJOII fram Police fleaduar era an ambulance warn again cIIe This time the surgeon decided in incept Jermao as a patieut ami took him to BeUevce Depaliere Aepi VeproI I Tbe depositors of the defunct Mechanics and Laborers Baak of lenT City held a meeting last eight la 1 German Hall and considered the propoeltioa avade eat beaalfof the directors sad stockholders to pay UOOOO In final settlement ot tile litigation which has continued for nearly twelve years The chancellor recently gave juJgemeat la favor ef the pcjetnrs for IliSOO but as it was donhtfnl whether the atnnnnt could be coltMtoI Wiwtilnton wUltame the receiver a lvted tnv acceptance ol toe compromise After a heated and prolonged discos alas a reeolati II was adopted aaceetloic the COBpromlsev sad a eomotlttee was apDOiatee to wait en the Chancellor aa4 iotorat htm oC he tact SAoretr THE LYCEUMS NEW COMEDY ONIt jrosut or rait roCK COIUAzrzU fours run raM WDJIU 44ea rhauBkwrw the Xaattlak easele ttm mm Awxrloaa JTIrot Parvarvaaee s4 A Seed 0 Tbe ldias The tardiest of our theatrical companies to come home and begin irk for tbe winter season Is I that which belongs to the Lyceum Ten of Its members faced a welcoming and very brilliant andlsnce last evening The house In Fourth avenue bail ncqer been crowded by more agreeably disposail reople and the principal players wore greeted with ctxxiwlll applause on sight The personal approval thus shown In advance of any fresh evidence of menu proves that a permanent organization fans an ndvantaze over any soeilal cut and that a pJay wriaht is fortunate Indeed when hU work to interpreted by actors already in high favor a body Hadloa Chambers was the lucky author on this ocra stun He is an englishman bat his play The Idler had not been performed In his own country prior to thU first representation here Therefore if Manager Daniel Frohman hat been unpatriotic In buying a foreign manuscript after two reasons of marked suecas with domestic products he had shown no lack I ot the courage requisite In putting an untested place on his stairs In a costly manner The result was a success quite complete In an artistic way and with no reason for much doubt that a corresponding reward tn pecuniary prosperity would ensue The author ha1 the audence approval Impressed upon him by means of a hearty cull at the end of the third and strongest act and Mr i Frohman was also compelled to show himself That admired third act like so many third I acts nowadays was filled with the ght encounter of persons who had become excitingly Involved with one aauther at a preceding social gathering In this case the place of adjourned conference was the acartment of a London bachelor who compelled another mans wife whom he loved unrequitedly to come there in a frenzied hope of saving her husband Irom prosecution as a murderer Tile bachelor had it in his power to save the innocent victim of circumstantial evidence but he put upon hU service the price tbe wifes dishonor She pleaded 00 plteously for her own safety as well as her husbands that toe lover at lenirtb consented to be tonorahle But his conversion to rlgnt view of the matter came too late and the vlrtioa wife was discovers there by her jealous spou with consequent woe enough to last well through a fourth at The bald statement of this coo trlance of plot indl ates aa old and merely theatric staaa device anti so It was but the variations from any former arrange mnt of thia material Its approach by means of two acts preparatory matter and the excellent quality or the eocicositiin all combined to make of The Idler sn tin commonly ensroentnji comedy much like the same authors familiar Captain swift both the theme ami its management As in the other play a reforrred and reputable adventurer was menaced by the exposure of a 1ed done in his reckless past but this time th TJU did ot deserve the impending stfruee and he finally escaped It While under the torture of persecution his companions had lov affairs more or less connected with bis misfortune some grave and some comical but all worked coherently ant adroitly into the dramatization so that the vhs I was a clever admixture ot laughable ana tearful things However the Lyceum company was a greater STKCOSS than the comei hlh they performed Acceptable Mr Chambers work proved it seemed hardly rr su table to us theatre as The ft ife and The Chanty Ball I had teen Perhaps that wan because we are accustomed to loom for depiction of New York I fine society at the Lyceum Still the ladles and gentlemen were ss well mannered as ever In their London places their clothes were I I as good and their apartments as lixnrous 1 be production was as entirely excellent in Its statecraft any of Its predecessors Only one eaue dissatisfaction was presented by thi cant Herbert Keleey the customary exponent of manly goodness bad a grievance of the I heart once more but for a ebange and one which it was bard to accept he was altogether wrong and wicked It was he who sought to lead the wife astray Moreover that aeeomplihad doer of dramatic evil deeds Nelson Wheatcroft was the endcrer ot undeserved punishments A reversal of these two assignments of nMes would surely be beneficial Georgia Cayvaa more graceful by a loss of superfluous fleet bat with I none of her cool honest charms gone was the sacrificial misunderstood wife A neer favorite of the audience was Eugene Ormond who had to do with the seriousness and levity I too Mr Lemon Kffle fb nnon Henrietta Croeman and Mrs Charles Walcott gate sclty and fun tn the Uppy manner wuich their names indicate I Tfe Bt estea Mjaioaaar Orvkewtrw The first of the serial concerts that may be I said to constitute with the representations of opera at the Metropolitan the musical season as viewed from the standpoint I of the tbooghtful mock lovers was given at Chlekanng Hall br the Boston Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Mr Arthur I Jflklaoh yesterday evening For the past four years Mr HIggicsonsadmirable band has furnished four concerts during the winter in this I city and with each year the hold gained up the public by the organization and its conductor has gathered strength Their present status was indicated last night by the presence of an audience that crowded the ball and by the somewhat an common appearance In connection with lyric enterprises at leat of a slsnboard announcing that standing room only was In reserve for the late comers In quality and numerical force the orchestra differs not from tha band of former years The main element ef its strength lies properly and gratefully its strings the absolute perfection I of which leaves no chance for fault nndlno The mysterious delUht of Berlioz over tae utterances of a CON ot violins hinging with the susteoeia sad expression of a chorus of beautiful voLes would 3 called forth anew it the French muscian lived by the work of Mr Mklschs quartet which on this side of the Atlantic is abs lately I beyond compare Hardy ieee remarkable is the bands woodwind the oboes especially denoting In their semipastoral Umbra the true character the Instrument the horns however are cot up to tile high standard of the remainder of the organization But what is most delightful In the per formam of tile Boston players is the exquisite homogeneity and lotelines of th4 ton they pour forth aa a body of Instrumentalists the precision with wblch the nnsletans go through their task the happy distribution of vault to borrow an expression from a sister art and the nnmh laT tithed upon tnj tonepictures set before the listener sal resiowed upon them with loving cars and consummate technical knowledge lber is I abundant ma ruiinity In tbe claying of tbe mn from Bnson but nfter all deU ai proportion and pI1r I are the chief chars terutlcs ot their achieve meats MrNiklschs programme last night included to en hstrsl numbers the overture to We bers 0 barn Wagners Blue Faust Overture and the Grolca symphony the soloist of the concert was Mr Walter Wyrnan who sane an air from Gounods Bappho and coors by Delibefl Mssaene1 and Ferrari I The Instrumental compositions are all familiar to tee frequenter of the concert room and their rendering was distlonlaned by the exciUeno that were extolled informer years In VBeers fairy strains this highest point of orchestral playing was onnnetUonably attained sail tre purely melodic and poetical episodes of Wacner uneven tonecoem were also treated with unexceptional felicity The Ernlca was handled bv Mr NUiSih In a fashion more academia than emotional and for thlll there Is reason wx should AU to he retnkfuL Tbe admirers of eittatlc comment dora tbat would sacrifice to the violent eiprsn 01 or raaenirr ientl 4 menu measured rlotnenc wel alDc1 light and shoda and cirofully planned and faiiltlaaaly depicted gradatIons or accent i may hive missed ii Mr Mkisehs reed Irsof the symphony adeeplydramatieelement I theexlstenee of which is at least problematical to the auditor aeicoiblA to the charm of music vrt nothing more com pleelypleasure IfIvlllJr could have teen wih The applause I tnat nil wd the bands numbers was frequent and eothusastle Mrs Vijman the joolst of the oeeiwlon was riiiry anceeneful in her Frenco Hones Ih 1 a Icily who hulls from Cb lago poseenss a ZO oprajo voice be medlam tnnes of wb eh sri the beet she pbra e4 with taste and skill and her itltloa Is the moat MX I prvsslve and artl tlc that visa been en i ore for a long wht In the air from banphoa rather thanklene compost tloa by the way Mrs Wrman was not very happy In Masaanete nne Nol her accent and enunciation literally carried away the audience Lieu CatTail ot 347 Waur street was fa n4 In the I I Dsery at ii slek 1 yr4ay wrta4 Waiiijti tat 5i5 U5Ls La Ut Ms ur esiLsj ease i earnest tOXailarast was ass snt41 a Uam korao Oswlar a tnok rat away lass vsr tat eeiUSasg wUk a lavBoesI am4 Ivttat kra a Btsieii I sad selfless stmis TS pass WM kaMkeo dews a 4 I Uum kn wm sram tmt xxes The Ies wee as 1M pets rtael lAlla i uv i fv ffiU ff rtAlr WHO MMAZL MfU rile XICXfTff Ms tresa te SC Mtee Wee Oat Cl tax Meg OSSM The trouble between Dan Irehmaa manager of the Kcndaln and Harry Miner over the management ot thi box offlea of the Fifth Avenue Theatre was before Jade OBrien today on a motion cy Aol Dlttenhoefercn behalf of Frohman to enjoin Mr Miner permanently from Interfering with the box odea during the encasement of the Kendals The Kendals encased the theatre at SJSOO a week and offered to pay Mr Miner the 110000 but be refused to acept It Neither Mr Frohman nor the Bend tIe liked the man4g ment of the I DOX office br Mr Miners agents and they endeavored to have their own employees take cbsrii of It as Mr Miner had no Interest whatever In the receipts Mr Miner would not Agree to this and tile preent proceeding wns begun Mr iMttenhoefer presented affidavits show Inc that on ceitnin evening patrcns appeared at the hox office for Mat and could not ret ai lurther front than row 0 Tile wire told tv get seats from another source Later seats In rows nearer the sage were sold at the box offlie having teen replaced In the rack 31 Dittenhoeter denounced the pruetlce of selling to speculators a 1 an Imposition on the public It wa a wmde te said to adtertlw th tun Ouli as open and then when pattons call to tell them that there were no goo1 statS to Le bad except from outside His clients b1 tried to settle the matter amiably with Mr Miner but falling In Ibis they were obliged to bring th proceeding They had no ulterior I motive Undlnir that Mr Mln rwos not pro I 1 tect ng tee publIc they were obliged to take this step for their own noteotion lIt Ottten hoaier offered to deposit the rent In court pity Mr Miners employees and then substitute their own men Counsel aeked want Mr Miners object could be In refusing to va ate the box office under the circumstances If Mr I Miner was distributing tickets to bis particu lar favorites It must te stopped and the public protected I In re ly Mr Hummel presented an affidavit from Mr Miner denying thjt be ever sold I tIketI to specnlators or that he Interfered with the box offlea Eli agent be contended had a cerfet right under the agreement to be i resent with Mr Fro man rerre entativa In the box olllco Aa weriag plamtfTs con seL Mr Hummel sa the riuon air Mlnr did not surrender the ux office was that Mr Frohman wits a rival manager and might do many tilings whKh would Injun Mr Miner and at the end of the engagement ould laugh at him and say We got there just the tame Decision reserved Tk OsxmlBst ef the Opere SeeThe sale of seats for the opera season at the Metropolitan Opera House will commence next Monday The sea on will open on Wednesday evening Nov 26when Franehettfs opera Asrael will te produced for the first time In America The caat will be as fallows hrul Herr adreA Dippel JfcU BisterClo tilde FrL Marie Jaha lLoretSA Frau Marie Patter Gutze King of Brabant Herr Conrad Behr ens Lid of Bra ml FrL Charlotte Hahn and I Lucifer Herr Bruno Lurzeo teln With tile exception of Fri Hnhn and Herr Beb11II both of whom appeared here last aon all these I artist will make their Amencn dbat on this I occsiion The ballet will bo led by Mile Martha Irmler premier danxuiw and Mile Leontlne supported by a complete cores de ballet On Friday evening Frau Antonia Jflelke and I Herr He nrUhGudhoi will make tfleir first apc araace In this country in Wagners fannhauser The cut will as follows Trmnnamrr Herr Belnrt Gudehu Woifrnm Hrr Tbeodor Helen nana Lamtararr Herr I fcmUFlcher Ha fcier herr luiaund Muller I htitraL Herr Bruno Lurgenstefn Rtuirur I I Herr Ha torff Hnnnc Herr ton Huhbenet I Vennt FrL Marie Jahn uo6ei Frau Auto noMlelke and hopberd boy FrL Olsn Islar At the matinee Asrael will be repeated 1be JsUrmces IB slraaklTB The klrmess festival for the benefit of the Brooklyn Training School and Home for I Young Girls was continued last night at the Academy cf Musta Another brilliant audience crowded the building Although there was but a slight variation In the performance from I that of the opening night so great were its attractions I that hundreds came to witness it for the second time and are going to be again In attendance at the loMnc performance thin afternoon The bewildering dances and tableaux were If possible presen ed more perfectly than on Monday night and would bate done credit even to a corp of professionals The Sylph or llenhlstos Violin wheb preceded the klr mess was rndered wit coot abrafc and the I Italian forest ieene tn which more than a hun dred handsomely costumed child en participated wan one of the most beautiful pictures ever seen on Inc Academy stage Mr K041 ml tmm Ladles Clnk An afternoon tea on a large seals was given In honor Mrs and Miss Kendal yesterday afternoon by the Ladies Club at their house in West Twentysecond street More than half I of the tOO members were cre enr The club I was just a year old yenterda Mr Shelton Is I tne Free dent Mrs Shlppen Recording Secretary and Mrs Brown Treasurer The club is modelled after tile I Alexandria Club of London to which Mrs I I Kacdal belongs gos I CUT Sre Xlkrmrr The trustees of the Jersey City Public Library are jubilant over the decis on of the Sa 1 promo Court which compels the Board of Finance to appropriate 25000 a year for the purposes of the library The Board appropriated ilOOOO for last year and a similar amount for this year but as tae law directs the appropriation of a sum 41uai to onethird of a mill on every dollar of assessable property the trustees refused to accept the reduced amounts and appealed to tbe courts Th trust e4 wll at once begin the work of establishing the library Aaotber Ceadidate far te City Crt Alderman Walton Storm has loomed up as a possible rival to Congressman John Henry Me Carhy for the vacancy on the bench of the City Court caused by elevation of Judge Adam to the Superior Court Alderman Storms friend say hat GoT Hill would not be likely toaproint the little Judge as be has the winter session of the House of heprawntauree to serve yet and another election to fill his unex plred tnn would mean a heavy expense A petition signed IT 200 lawyer has teen cent to GOT Hill urging him to appoint Alderman btonn to the vacant City Judgeship Dr JDetxw la Tko I ee SII AIho1 vu Boeka Jl The first time I ever came to Rochester was just after I bad been admitted to the bar thirty veara ago I cam here for the purpose of matins a political ateecn and I am pro foundly thankful that 1 did not come here or go els wner for a similar purpose this tall Wkr TiKrtfayi fires Were L4 30 in Bnome street Altwrt Imlts apart meats Sewers lluu lit IMuu strttt Jacob Cjuil I ri apartment damage SUI4 II I I an art isis HWin tut Otorn 014 agutain 4ssi 1llbt fI as Sorfnlk street Karri llnmbert ttm as tritfloc 4O7 a4 LadlQir attest 4am tf trulisc Cal JS IssITwntyeaceal covet JMBM XIar Cass I a trUUu CI14IAI CI14IAlUW I jrrir jxtzr Jot XePknup Ue aew tbtrta of HIICMSI eouaty was sways tote nines ysstidsy mass msiwilaw Tams Irsy of isn City wu imefcta cub priri 7ur4r Us turn In ravaaiA 15055 sag la la a cnticai catuiidoa lirlrKlI fHOX Tilt Llf1lL The alit aaaul mectlni St Jl lapttei Cmarws cC MlnliitrxitU IaUe4 sutcs speseil ai Sew Havim ytttarlay lbs kui Hvtac Bnl lBSi snffix vomra vie tl fuul la lot Vtrmat lions cC prseotsLiyss ss urur bf a yet at sa to Iii Th rbtrtMnth Csrth errrse tit the FrotMtaat Fplcflpai caoroli tnc BIUI coal Degas In Cit UipliU jnurJif Three MMMna win hI gaIly us cirri yAM lh Diacrats am t4 tat 0114 I cleans frmad In cpiaft coifltj i 3 ba beau lUcarxtU by tn Lulled I53 nmltnur Aa tiitlsuatl4a mNllnc wu nat ui at limxse iMUr Ur ta 4lWtIAC 1Aa saJ4 for amsta arnetLOOlCLrJl MBOOfLTH rh Beard of AId a sad the Board sf loparvtMrf bra iiurdar tna offeM caaat at Lie ety aail sues 17 TOU rnpctiT i Tbo run walol will a lvi 1 tie closeS 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wto Bad base ro ae1sd ly femaaai lt ip uy Ike win tana a kwU ka Get rro rouroz A a A cow tixm IL A Prftffly 4 Oe Pp55s er Bttw I4Swr cry am ed Ie KU4 Rest Count Leo ToUtofs Ist I anHtion before his recent Ineis I was to the herder ot the cattle pf the little village community near his castle Josnaje Polanje The assembly of peasants to chooea the herder knew nothing of his ambition for he was a dark hotss and so they disputed a whole afternoon without being any I nearer a selection than when they began Count Tolstoi listened patiently till evening approached Then ha stepped before the as I sembtr bowed de Dly and teszeJ that bs I candidacy for the vacant pile to favorably considered Ho would be as faithful to the duties of the plaa as cool Le required by the meat exacting ho i nnd wont return the I usual salary to the village authorities The I pea ants had bad con Merabte excerienca I with the Counts ecceatrtette but they were not unite up to the emergency created by his oer The Id men scratched their head reflectively and looked Incredulons For some time no one said a word Thon there tame a timid BDgBestioi from the back row I But is It proper for you Father Law Nikola I jewltch to so into this business Are you adapted to If The Count replied In a grieved tone that ha felt equal to the requirements ot tbs pi a and that as far as the propriety was concerned be I could aaptrs to no higher honor than to do pure and hon st manual labor for his fellowmen He spoke so fluently and so persuasively and pleaded so fervently to be spared from tha disgrace of a refusal that tile Assembly confirmed his election with a great majority 1 The liule father said the head pedant In the speech that carried the decision lorTolstol I hits always bean a ready and willing worker If It is his pleasure to herd our eat le I let us yield to It and pray the goo1 Go i tbat we suffer no harm because one of the great dees our work for us On tbe next day the Count began the discharge ot his new dulled A few days passed and tbe peasants began to discover that a man might be a Count a rhllonoptier and an ediior of works on labor and yet be a failure as a herder The Count Introduced seveial innovations In the condo of hIs o3ce tnat caused crowlne discontent All his predeceoors bad I risen with the lark gone trougn te village I blowing trumpet and Heeling the cattle and then In the gray dawn lund driven them all out on the bro id wet meadows 1oLrtot I formed all tLese proatlces Us rose late and 1 ate breakfast with bU family The peasant I woman had to drive their own cows and pigs together and keep them In orler Before tne castle untU it pleaaea hi Excellency the Count to come ou and relieve lhain This he often ailed to do before or 10 oclock In the mean time their husbands were breakfa at home The water was undrawn the chickens I unfed and in short the whole domestic economy of the village was In anarchic confusion In the castle tno I condition of affairs was hardly better The grunting of the village pigs and the bellowing of the village cows beion the doors from 1 oclock in toe morning on had banished the i I possibility of sleep The Countess protested and pleaded for a little peace but the Count was obdurate Eventually a compromise was effected by keeping on guard a lackey who I when the noise became unendurable would appear In all the glory of knee trousers a gold I braid and shout bet your acvnrel cattle back his Excellency Is asleep or Hold your tongues for a few minutes Ills Excellency It drinking tea He will not be out for the cattle I for an bourIIt This sort of thing went on for six weeks Several head of cattle were lost all were more or less starved and all ot womankind In the I nelghaorh were in a condition elcsely akin to revointli In despair the peasants resolved to at pol to their lorti They called an assembly and Invited the Count We have a great favor to ask of the Father Low Nikola esltch said the spokesman when the Cocnt aspeano IT bee most fervently that thou wilt grant It bat is it 1 bp ak out Dont you know I am always anxious to serve you I Considerable confusion among the peasants followed this remark ruuror five began to spear and then stopped In frightened embarrassment Those in front backed uff and those I behind tried to push the others forward Fl nallv a nlcetyyearold fallow of tried courage spoke out I tie us oh master We will ba eternally thankful Dont torture us longer What do you mean asked the Count in aston shment What shall I free you from Irom thy crazy idea oh Jfather Lew Kiko lajewitLh For thee It is a pleasure bat for us ruin And then the women the witches give us no peace In a word the community besought the Count to resign his new ames But how have I angered yon What have I done wrong inquired the Count with tears in his eyes Have I not done my duty An appalling stillness wa the only answer to these questions for some time Then came a diplomatic voice from the rear boa art no good as a herder Father Lew 51kolajewltrh because we may not swear at thee Thou art a linl And what Is the use In having a herder if we may not swear at him and beat him Count Tolstoi looked about piteously for an expression of disapproval of this bard sentence Ha found no comfort From all sides came grunts of satisfaction with tile words of the last speaker In a trembling voice the Oinnt announced that he would bow before the wishes of his people and resign hU office He then withdrew and the peasants those his successor M4kIg IA TZJLWiN Ce swuvvz rIwacrem say aa 4Th ton sits 4 41i Xneu esW 5 co 05 wavesyes pay Zanly Hawk 90 I Grr Island SOI Hall Gaaa 3O Ji rytvdTvesaay SOT IL la Harvey Reining Kl Juotra So ttr or Btrmioffaam sari ssvana4 ff ptna traaor bi Aaa Bar Ca handel CurIae sue Jaaolru RaandbA Httpbare Norfolk So rawBa Trflhio wUmhiffTQa Dtmock hldrldwo Bottom liar laur amv MO first FBaJ WIVTO ccv lo Edam tram New Tort Reuleges ft Khaatlv from Now Tork al Bamtmnc aa Arizona trom Sow York at QuMBJtaw 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