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" an entire The , But one fact need be added to complete the of the of tho press. npon the. législature to repeal tbe laws by cisco cierta municipal, ticket. MtJSlO AKD THE eu., &!)_§ ^venina. pected respectable portion ndi-m of the have are oonfident- of eaiTyirig the conspicuous novelty of this system of college DR__m]_ _Ämn»tintiüe, But we call attention to this last caite, as it1 '."which the ptO-MUt City Republio-M »nd "Th« Mar- "obtained and their power, and State, the lowest estimât« of their majority government The "court" in the Iowa .Col¬ THE COMIITO OPERA SEASOrT. IkwíilV TimATO-.-''Little Neu," «bows how eoniBO- has tooome the practice perpetuated to consists of five men and two Ifcieeta" Lett« tb« »bortioniitB. "to give to the City of New-York . form of being .,«900, and the highest 10,000. Owing lege young Ia T. "__f «**» -»¦*. «. nm-eal season he* Mia« Fanny ob* tho ürfernal art« of "** «¦* aa Pirra Avbíítj» TH«át«».--"I_>iTOtt».,' such as shall bo devised or the fact that there are no telegraph lines in young women, 5?__L. UKYotlt ._¦ P»~iP«*t« the vW Something mu»t be done to stop these wioked "government ap¬ aaaaaaaaaaaas it.H aT-11 ann Wirti«, bol* cot to a*. It would be t-t-Hfev*. Mr. »nd Mm. our wisest and best and i ii ai iv parU of the State, it m doubtful if wo Hi tl_ rMÙT. Oband Opera Hoübm.." Jasper." practloes ; and If onr prt»ent laws are insuf¬ proved by citixens, terpret pu_. of uaj*for,-* w tw, «^^^ them "shall enable us to secure an Inmost and ef¬ learn the result to-night. QUARRELSOME SAINTS. .n tww'it of tbo J. K. Emmet, ficient, we mast lose no time in making Either the United States in Utah peraaoMt ««ahlko-wi* mt nth« ¦_. Nibi_o*8 OAMMWc-MPri_B." " ficient officials «ii«- or Italian over» m t,_ A_Mrlesa li »nd »t 8 : Humpty administration of the laws;" and the blH OtTMPic Thkat«»..At stronger. EDUCATIONAL EXPERIMENTS. are annoyingly pragmatic, or the Mormons are for UM preseat, at le««t, w« «kail beapareMtk« ml««« ^ Da-gay." O. h. Fe*. Executive Committee was empowered to tako and Tmateb.-"B1us Beard." Mím Lydi» at the bottom of moasures ¦ At a Convention of representatives of Agri¬ quarrelsome and heady withal. It was only improvised akabky ********Mmm, and h«_ri-_wri)#,1_, Wallace's We are gradually getting for carrying ont the objects of the v. ntnrra of which It aeemed pru*rty to ten The re¬ " held in Chicago for Istely that the Acting Governor of the Terri¬ therSrnta, j««*, the New-Orleans military outrage. assemblage." There is no way of securing an cultural Colleges, recently ttliarab word «horrid prove Uie d<*»th of tfcem. Two«ad Park Oardrn. . Concert. Theodore tho of the progress and tory of Utah had a bout with the local authori¬ Ckutrai. monstrant« against the high-handed prooeed- honest and officient administration of the laws purpose discussing poaaibty three troup«« are now aaiwtiriir*«. and »aly <*, of those fact- ties as to the right of the Mormons to order - A Minstrel«, Broadway ings of Marshal Paokard and Collector Casey except by securing an honest exercise of the prospects institutions, many of these can ix, «aid to lack careful ergsnl-tUiMi The Newcomb Arlington's ont and their own militia on the Fourth «onie aad Twv-aty eighth-si have made their formal complaints to the and the committee will not have ful¬ were stated respecting their methods of con¬ parade other« are it« ree-pccU «uiwrlor to all recent «XitrM- suffrage, The nntion« which have-been bemrd In our San PRANCiaco Ham...Minstrel*. ftesident and have received the assurance filled its until it has attended to this ducting education, which indicate extensive of July. Mormons were, probably, Academy. The» duty in a but con¬ cometo tut with promise« of nni-tial «plfutlnra In iv*,i*«>*. that he never authorised the employment of fundamental of the Tweed and innovations upon all previour systems, and wrong legal sense, they had Notices. wrong siderable sympathy from honest people and drea«, with novelties in mu«ic, and with .renn amata ßncincso United States troops for the purposes for Hall usurpation. Wo would not have the may prove,the forerunners of a entire chango of (ftKxl repute. Tb« opera linn.« baa been alterad and of schools who regretted that the celebration of Inde¬ I« " which they wer© used by his superserviceable labora of the ex¬ in the management and colleges newly decorated. Tb« public hungry fe« it« fMhtot> Tiik Mansard.".This new and elegant sevonty gentlemen unduly should bo marred un¬ I'*t«-*t STirr«««*» (¡old Watcb Cata. »ec-eBilv Ib- Gen. the It should be ob¬ pendence Day with ul.le atnumnient ; and llio prosper. I« that whatever I» Mvle of tt* Laod for aale appointees at New-Orleans. t Reynolds, for if want a team to pull well throughout country. r Ainehcan aovemcaU i» bow in tie market and tended, you »etited b» ua f rit « that the not wrangling», and thought the good intent excellent In tlie performance will bo keenly appreciate« br tai watchmaker* generaUv Deecripitr« drcaltr* it seems, is responsible for the detail must not let them all over the served agricultural college« aro seemly jeweler» Baowsfc Co.. 11 ManJeaUite, New-Yak. you sprawl Saints to have covered and liberally ropportcd. . -.pliatio» _JA. of tho troops, though ignorant of the indicate a only of tho branch which is designated, to of tho Latter-Day onght Monuments, Floor road; but they shouldat leaat possible sin than that which bad KM; 1. W11 OPTRA. Marble Mantels, wtreroom», character of the it from the usual classical course, a much greater they J-e.-li«*«T Paaai, Maacfactarer and Importer, precise emergency existing. mode of reform, and whilo one section of the distinguish " !»« Tilín«. Work. 111. H3.1» -UM " committed. But the mailed hand" beat in The first three weeks of October will «1^. ¦lb? tSO Ponrlbtrt. St«a«l MtrM« tU-tk_ We that the often disbelief is how to drive out the New Education," and which embraces voted to I'aree-a-RoM if and rejoice -expressed committee deliberating the conflict, and the Mormon« gave np their th« company Rncllah mag "Has written 219,189" ACCIDENT, 12,000Co. of The Tbibitne in Gen. Grant's being in the evil which now the Corpo¬ sciences and modern languages; they are.es¬ American «lngera. Mr. Carl Rou ha« published hw Lira, Polius*..Taarsisa* Lira tup Aciinsrr I«ir«A»c« spirit« possess without bloodshed, ot special resistance " at the of Pomade any way a party to this disgraoeful business a second may be employed pecially the West.of the most extreme por¬ parade proapectu«, principal feat.rea wbli-fe w« timm* P_>ri)r»?»sing "the" Hnir, Thompson's ration, profitably to the of the Gentile oppressor. given our reader« in advance. The chief attraction of OrnaaU ***«r1v»_t.mi.y Tribune, * and per " Marshal. The Mor¬ Madame Rou will divide the role« wltk Weeei.y Tribune. «_W, and $5 per line, the Independence of the South Secured." critical condition of affairs in Rou- With many things in common, there are tion of the United States ««.piano 9*\ prescut " two other artist«, Mr«. Vun Zaudt aitd According to poaition in the paper. that National Democratic bo numerous the New mons no attention to the law until the Jenny Nobody supposed the mania, the resolutions which may finally particulars in which paid Mi«« Chit* Dorl«. Mr«. Van m a na¬ Tarma, caali in advance. came the where¬ Zandt. Tribune. New-York. Committee had authorized the issue of the the Austrian and Prussian Cabinet* "Education" of the East differs from that of Marshal after penitentiary, tive of New-York and a Addreaa. The taken by that taking pupil of «omo of our pamphlet ; but it is Democratic in tone and are of the greatest importance to the peace of the West. In both sections of country great upon they abandoned building, resident masters, deserve», an espi-clal welcouie. Hbe for all that, and it the honest The Parliament of Bucharest has attention is the colleges to analytical with them tho furniture, the portables, and made her debut u Gilda, at the Acad» my of Music i* UP-TOWN ADVERTISEMENTS. temper speaks Europe. paid by then in her twentieth no of thousands of South¬ it« and civil bnt while in a solitary prisoner who waa in 1864, being year. Sim ha« been m For the accommodation of up-town residents, sentiments, doubt, virtually outlawed itself. In repudiating chemistry engineering; especially Kurope for toe last «Ix year«, and for four consecutive at No. H West re¬ of the duress for This criminal in¬ Mr. E. 1L Brown lins opened an oAoe ern Democrat«, who will, in dofiance of railway bonds it has placed itself outside of New-England tho general direction manslaughter. ««««on« baa ÜUed a leading position at Covent Garden, of and fllxth-ave., a bone of contention. He was Thlity-aecond-et., Junction Broadway peated winks and nods of disapproval from the of civilized nations. The Ilospodar curriculum is chiefly toward technological stantly became where abo «cems to have been one of the most for The Teibune will be received pale but where advertisements the Democratic Managers, persist in talking Charles of Hohenzollern was induced to sign studies and least toward agriculture, just the coveted alike by Gentile and by 8aint, popular of the light «oprano«. Her Marnheritm iij> to "i iu the evening. about the possibilities of the Lost Cause at the act through fear of riots and reverse is true of tho Western States; yet it the nine points of law.possession.remained this h'pring fu extravagantly praised by tb« rascally und there will ne a ral «I. airo to «e« the most time«. But the The is obvious that there is more immediate need with the Saint«, who locked the man-slayer in EnglU_ oritic», gem tha unseemly suggestion murder of Germans in Wallachia. Porte, «aine character in New-York. The w. Mr. Greeley's Letter» from Tex» and own and sacred and bade her In the lady that the Radicals have concocted this precious hi« refuses to interfere, so that the of tho science of agriculture in cultivating the their particular jail, a Ii«iwcr Mississippi, witta his Addre*» to the Fariner« of Suzerain, States Marshal. appear« under the «tag« name of Clara burta 1« daugh¬ bis on hi« return to Mew-York, are farrago of nonsense and treason for election¬ case is one for the iutcrveution of tho well-worn Eastern fields than in raising crops defiance to the United ter of the celebrated English composer, John Rarnett, Trias and Speech not to have had now ready in a handsome pamphlet edition. Price, it eering purpose«, is quite a« ludicrous as the protecting Power«. It was announced sev¬ on the comparatively fresh soil of the prairie«. That functionary appears and has «ung a great deal in Italy, Germany, and England. «eut«; or, five ooplea tor li, postage paid. Order« ad vaunt that the Democracy is the only party eral days ago that the Roumanian Gov¬ It is noticeable that even tho technological great concern about the benches, handcuffs, Of her «Undi.g aa an artist we know nothing. She la »Iressed this offloe will be filled on the of and «aid to be handaouie. Hho will to principle that can "bring about return to honesty and ernment was to introduce in the Parlia¬ studies of the West include more of matters and gallows which had been feloniously made young remail.ibly " first eerr-ed." make her tirât in "The Bohemian Girl.1' Th« Klrst come, " is ex¬ of the off with ; but the was the spécial appearance constitutional laws." This last phrase ment a measure to repeal the repudiation relating to pioneer Ufe than those prisoner of m mr«« lo for him he went, first place on tho list of contralto« Irelonga quisite fooling. hill, bnt there is little hope of any equi¬ East ; the former especially eiercisiug the charge of the Republic, and Mrs. Zelda Seguin, one of the most charming of our Thr Weekly Tribune will be ready thiB had affection for the con¬ morning at 8 o'clock, In wrappers for mailing. Prloe 6 table action from the Boyards which is not students in actual ditching and draining, and llio Mormons equal American «Ingen; the heavy dramatic part«, «uch m oenta. The arrogant course of the British House of dictated their fears. The final solution of the construction of fences, farm buildings, vict who was " in for fifteen years," and they Ulrica and Azucena, wlU be a««igned to Mrs. Aynsley by Mr. Tom the new 1« evi¬ in the Ballot bill come from Ger¬ and the latter in the arts of the defended their jail with a guard of Danites Cook. Karl, tenor, Lords virtually rejecting the question will doubtless dwellings ; to make a sensation. II« has been the pretext of popular demonstra¬ and Austria. The great German Powers workshop ratliei than of the field. In and Lévites, amounting in all to two hundred dently expected many in view of the has been engaged during the past three »eaton* tions of discontent, although the action of the aro not inclined to look with indifference upon general, there are many poor students who men. This was rebellion ; aud, at Milan, where Petrel»« «elected him for the leading one of the " House opon tho Army bill and in censuring the spoliation of their people. It is only tho would bo unable to obtain education were they determined resistance of the rebels, role in ki« new opera of I Prome««l 8po«i." We hear WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER C. 1871. tho Government for recourse to the Royal Volunteers of Cuba who have the right to rob not paid, at least in part, for labor; but the United States Justices issued a warrant for good account« of his ability a« a tVrtorc di gratia mae Warrant for abolishing Purchase was, in and with impunity. problem of making such labor sufficiently the arrest of the ringleaders. Accordingly, marvelous stories of his personal beauty. Mr. William There waa a storm session in the French Assembly slay foreigners Castle will be enabled, by Mr. Karl'« addition to tho com¬ y sufficient to causo such dissatis¬ once taken it to the to them from the Marslial, this time reëuforced with a posse, yeaterdu.v. Tho female Incendiaries have been »cnten- itself, amply But this question fairly up, profitable colleges keep pany, to devote himself all the more to those robita« faction. We of two meet- has not been made a new descent on the guard of the jail «ed. t_^_^ It was decided at tbe Oaateln Conference that give to-day reports will require nothing short of inspiration to running behindhand in finances, part« for which be has lately shown a marked predlleo- the Roman question would be left to Italy alone. ===== iug-s.at Birmingham and at Leeds.the avowed guosB where it will end. It will be well nigh solved in moro than one or two instance«, if and brought oil', not only tho much-desired tlon. Mr. Aynsley Cook la to be the leading baritone. The Orand Vizier of Turkey U dying. ommm The Fall purpose of which was to procure a radical impossible to cireumscrilve it within the strict at all. In the Eastern States the preparatory convict, but the Mormon Marshal and Ile visited New-Yurk with his wife «cveral year» a«o, m * at Aldershott, |£tiglatid, took place yesterday. were hold to member of the unfortunate Lucy Eacott English Opera. l>arade« reorganization of the House. If these meetings limits of the financial affair. The Hospodar's schools are insufficient in training pupils for Warden, which officials severally Winter Oaidett mmsmm Commodore Ashbury's yacht has been aground at Company, which went to pieces at tho do not result in a change of the con¬ one which mut end the and between the State institutions bail in one thousand dollars each for resisting the I«Je of Wight.-» An extensive "strike" Is In directly position is long crisis, colleges, with a rapidity unparalleled in the history of theatrical of that still it not fostered State United States officers and concealing a pris¬ no wise 2>rogre*« In Belgium. stitution body, they may oblige some day in abdication or revolt. It is highly and technological schools by disaster ; but Mr. and Mr«. Cook were in retpon- to oner. This latter of dispute disap¬ home before anybody had A Wllkcsharre coal rain« has collapsed, six seres of to change its attitude of stubborn hostility probable that his imperial cousin may be in aid tlien* is a direct and somewhat embarrass¬ subject elble for that. They went again which attended, the snaring and must be looked upon now a« «ti-ngt-ra. ground «inking t« a *»j>Üi of 900 feet. =r=- Ten couvlcU the popular will, and, at the next sessiou of of intimations from him in ing competition ; but in tho Western States the pears in the melee heard them, possession private the Mr. whose voice Is «aid to have an unuaual have escaped from the Little (Ark.) Penitentiary. to a situation in opposing sense. It not be characteristic of common and high schools of the 8tate are per¬ of the nobler game.the Marshal and .Cook, Parliament, accept that would romge. will «hare some of the basso cantante part« with aaaaa An alleged murderer bae been lynched in Mon¬ own for the universi¬ Warden. It is clear that if anybody bearing which it would endanger ita integrity. statesmen so and so practical as fectly Rdeqnat« in preparing our old favorite, Mr. 8. C. Campbell ; while a basso pro- tana. The Fair at Lowell, provident the Government want« New-England opened Meantime tho Liberals propose a system of Bismarck and Beust to neglect taking sonn ties, and, in Minnesota at least, there is no authority from General fondo has been secured In the person of Mr. Kilt« Ryaa. _.»¦ The town of Wlndom, Minnesota, ha« " " can yesterday. a but all a nvi whatever between educational a discussion in Salt Lake City he get If he is a real basto fondo (and a good one) he will a "educating," not merely party, measures to meet so probable contingency. lry private pro t>»*en tiadly damaged by hurricane. It is not so clear we have minted. parties.the Government, the Opposition, and And no decided measures can be taken institutions and those of the State. it without much trouble. give u« a musical luxury which long Mrs. Rurnaof Cllnton-st. was arrested for producing assumes the arduous «lutie« of the be to not awake the ever It is therefore at the West that tho most that the Mormons understand that the United Mr. Edward Seguin btitto, nu altonion which resulted In the death of Mary Russell. Parliament.which may presumed which will ready and Mr. Hall and Mr. Whitten take the secondary ha«« manner of lveen States Government is a paramount power iu a The Executive Committee of Citizen« and Tax¬ include in an especial the House Jealousies of Russia. At the timo of tho remarkable results have thus far reached. and tenor This is an unusuaUy complete and w«U Coun¬ part«. payers met and elected officers. ¦-Cor_-ora_ion which drove Prince Couza from his At the East it is believed that, students' Utah. _ much more Lords. ¦___«______revolution yet balanced company, organized with tetpeet sel Le Witt of Brooklyn adviae« Street Commlaaloner Hohcnzollern was in¬ time is too much crowded for careful attention titan In America have shown for th« throne, when the young us managers generally Furey to resist with toro«, If neoeaaary, the «ncroach- of The Prussian Cross Gatette informs that of an «cason, and there at Fulton We are not over-sanguine as to the favora¬ vited to occupy it, there was imminent danger to agriculture, notwithstanding the success many requirement« operatic tueuts »if th« Union Ferry Company Ferry. took no in the conferences at Gas- Mx-uie to no reason It should not u« a con¬ 80°. 71". to of a collision between the Powers. But while tho Amherst "Aggies" at the boot-race, of Italy part be why give arawa (Jeld, 118|, 1«3»-. \m\\ Thermometer, ItP, ble result of any legal proceediugs restrain and that the Kaisers have resolved to stant of well performances. The chorus the notes were exchanging, the which the agricultural professors are very tein, variety prepared the men of the Ring from further fraudulent diplomatic leave the Roman exclusively to the has been eaUrged by an Importation from Cuvent Oar took his carpet-bag and as the winning crew were the best Question the direction of Mr. Howard Wo to-day the fullest report* of the of the fund«, but it is at young gentleman proud, Italian Government. But on the other hand den, and Is placed under piiMudi application public Danube to his schobtrs in their class, and were also amona" Mr. of course of the Southern which are sailed quietly down the princi¬ that Mr. Thiers has Olover. Rou will direct the orchestrai movements cyclone least encouraging to know that such steps aro and tho Cabinets the hardest workers of the labor students. we are told from Paris whick is also to be roe-forced from London. A larg« accessible at this time. The track of the de¬ pality, wrangling accepted used toward the Chevalier to bo taken this morning at 11 o'clock. Tho the fact. In case of another But at the West it is found that the students sharp language sum of money ha« been «pent in the importation of a structive serial disturbance appears to have accomplished the which took in new wai.robe. The season will const«, of three «ub- instituted in tho revolution it is scarcely possible that the who do the most manual labor invariably ac¬ Nigra concerning part Italy I teen the northern portion of the West nature of the suit to be that conference. Mr. Thiers distinguished scrtptlon night« and two extra night« In each week, through could be so made. It is a complish the most study, and the liest work¬ Indian and the east coast of Court Chambers is not and change peacefully on occasions the with the usual matinees. Thursdays aie set apart for group, along Supreme positively wretched and but at men aro the best scholars. This is probably himself several during reign Florida. The to was very beggarly kingdom, vivid and Brooklyn. damage property fully known ; but it seems that an injunctiou the work at the West is not of the late Emperor by depicting in " " of in the West Indie«, the loss this hour far more important in the in part because The repertoire oomprise« Oberon," The Marriage 4,-Toaf, but, except will for to further misap¬ wa» the throne and tho to eloquent speeches the folly of the Imperial Figaro," Don Giovanni," " Der "The Black uf life is not be applied prevent eyes of jealous Cabinets than made compulsory, single exception Freysch.itz," e-oosiderable. which success with in may have policy in building up the Kingdom of Italy, Domino," "Lurline," the "Bailo lu Mascht-ra," "Trova- plication of the money of the people. This of Spain last year. Eveiy arrangement labor, Oberlin, Ohio, ¦ " made for to this feature. Where tho students which he said must necessarily be in the fu¬ tore," Lucrezla Borgia," Martha," and other standard the of the ingenuity of diplomacy has relation or The British Army has been rehearsing some will doubtless prove beginning long ture a thorn in tho side of France. The fact work«, and several operu which are quite new almost several to peace along the Lower are extra for their labor, as in Wisconsin, our are alto The moot in¬ of the Battle of Dorking. and bitter of doubtful years keep paid at his own forgotlen on «tage promised. if the preliminaries litigation, peculiarly Danube has been for the purpose of a of "docking" the pay where the that he loses his temper seeing of these announcement« is the production of men marched from Alder¬ merely system his teresting Thirteen thousand issue, considering the character of the New- the final settlement, which it is al¬ work was not assiduously performed, had the prophecies verified shows that patriotism "The Water Carrier," of Cherublnl, that "noble old to a distance of nine miles, postponing mau " called whose shott Sandhurst, York but it is a stop which appears most too to eau be effect of increasing it« efficiency. is greater than his vanity. (aa Mendelssohn him), pure, «lignifl»»d, and then. Courts; sanguine hope quietly greatly and melodious music Is so refreshing after the trifling (doked and ate their dinners, Russia indirect effects are as remarkable as yet absolutely necessary to take at some time. made. The most cherished ambition of But tho sweets of one modern school and the intellectual unir« lied back again. The faithful chronicler who read The Herald exclusively and severity has long been the possession of the mouths of those which lio on the surface. The students People of the other. " The Water Carrier," absolutely that this was done "cheerfully," are such must though commenta river as a first toward the at "are not not habitually (if there any people), unknown In America, ia one of the maater in in a nation of grumblers; FINANCIAL REFORM OF THE CITY AND this step conquest Champaign, Illinois, only componer'« whick phenomenal No matter how " of Prof. have been amazed when they took up yester¬ and is the only one indeed which ha« kept ti.1 well w_w it per¬ OF NEW-YORK. of Turkey in Europe. long ashamed labor," says Gregory." they works, but the vital point.how COUNTY rest in nor " love it." are it into day's paper, and found that something had stage In Germany. Knife's "Satanella," never per» at the the project may abeyance, They brought by greater be out for th. formed.is lost to th© world. The Executive Committee appointed a been wrong about the Tammany ac¬ formed hero aa an opera, will brought how often the Petersburg Cabinet may intimacy with their teachers, resulting in going " great reform meeting on Monday night met counts. Heretofore that journal has entirely first appearance of Mrs. Van Zandt. Fioravanti's Col* its honorable intentions toward better appreciation of the wants of the student, " will be an absolute novelty, and Donizetti's The celebration of the centennial anniver- and organized yesterday, and named two sub¬ protest the the ras¬ umella Turkey, tho secret intention of Rus- less trouble as to his discipline, extraordinary ignored popular outcry against "Anna Bolena" and Koeslnl's "Oazza Ladra" will be versary of the birth of Beethoven, postponed committees to prosecute at once the duties of Tweed, ConnoUy, and Hall, and the Private siun diplomacy, and the dearest aspiration efforts on his part, and a personal improve¬ cality most welcome revival«. iroui la«t year ou account of the war, was duly with which they are specially charged. the fanatical Russian is tho ment that ia manifest in tho moral char¬ explosion at the Cooper Institute was difficult ITALIAN OrEBA. at Bonn this A information leads us to believe that the com¬ of peasantry, high observed year. correspondent of the Greek to tho dese¬ acter of the All this has a correla¬ to account for without much fuller data than The Nilsson season will opon as soon art the. whose letter is on mittee is resolved to act with and restitution religion graduates. of Tiik Tkiiune, published promptness crated altars of St. Sophia. tive effect also upon the teachers, who go with it had thought fit to furnish. Possibly the dis¬ Rona troupe ha« retired, and Is announced to last ie a clear account of the and that a few will show whether social successes au other page, gives vigor, days Against this purpose, all Europe is banded the students into the field and the workt»hop aud tressing experience of Monday night may havo night«. It is evident that the brilliant exercises at the centenary, from which we con- there is any chance of applying to official to the gentlemen in charge of that of Miss Nilsson during the past flummer are to combine in sentiment. This was enough to take hold themselves: au excelleut effect, phys¬ suggested catii-e« In Mr. Strakosch's venture ex¬ elude that the musical festival was decidedly swindlers the same legal remedie-» which we together that it is an excellent with other making force the Western Powers into alliance for a ical as well as moral. Dr. Welch of Iowa de¬ wonderful paper plan und the exulting tone of hi« **** but the great tribute to Beethoven's can use in the case of private rascals. The ceptionally profitable, biiceeasful, duel with Russia, single-handed, in the Crimea. clares (hut it be neu ts him far more than the for a newspaper to print the news.not only Inn!nury manifesto Is probably JustinVi. There can was really not produced. satisfaction with which wo note the energetic. it some tueuiory If the should be now renewed, there gymnasium. Prof. Miles of Michigan tells of the on extraordinary occasions, but hub nally. hardly be a doubt of Miss Kllsaon'« triumph lu of and practical spirit of the committee springs not quarrel tke for her, and In all her appearance ia would be a singular redistribution of alliances. delight which he and his boys experienced on opera« aligned Encouraging advices from leading Republi¬ merely from the hope that this action may lead The lato riot« in this city ar« already bearing evil certain to excite a great deal of Interest. She 1» to be France is consent parceled off to completing a school building, every part of for cans in North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, to the overthrow of the cliquo which has by general fruit rlsewhere. In Massachusetts, there seems to assisted by Mile. Marie Leon-Duval, who ha« boen the Russia, and England is in deadly anxiety as which was the work of their own hands. Dr. last or two au light soprano in Ixiudon. and New-Jersey have been received at Wash¬ made municipal government in this city be a serious effort on foot to revive the old Know- year acceptable side she should take. But Ger¬ asks how could he a sym¬ the season which has closed at Drury Lane, that a of harmony with wholesale but from to the Gregory help joyful Lodge«, or something so nearly like them During Just ington, indicating growth synonymous robbery, would now bo the a Nothing she waa cast for sueh parts as Rosina, Maria (lu th« are a many and Austria pathy when his students, having constructed that tbe difference is worth considering« We and new hopes of future great successes a belief that such result is to bo brought hardly " del Otear, the Page, and Margher- adveisaries the Czar would find steam-engine, asked him to sit an of Figlla Regglmento"), in those States. The Democracy is about not by the agency of any political fac¬ powerful 40-horse-power muy siso reasonably look for increase Orange ita, alternately with rima di Mu. ska and Mile. Mart- apparent his way to the Golden Horn. down with his back to it and say, if he could, feuds are social order to divided, and Republicans are more united in tion, but by the excitement of a healthy publio barring Lodges, and thus perpetuated, mon. The conti.to roles are all given Austria, alter her moments of coquettish when it was in action and when not, its move¬ inteusitied, and a radically false In her own line in alway« the campaigns now being carried on. We sentiment. AU shades of po.itica1 opinion threatened, bigotry Miss Cary, who vacillation in 1855, has swung back to the ments were so noiseless. system of politics eucouraged; as if the politics of excellent. The new tenor, M. Capoul, come« to ua wltk are' having already some reasonably clear were fully represented at the Cooper In¬ mock. laid down by the great, Kaunitz in There are young women in large numbers the country were not sufficiently complicated and in¬ a *plondld reputation from London, and (what I« of the canvass of 1872. stitute meeting. Straight Republicans and position " premonitions great The encroach- tensified t It is rather a poor consolation better) a good reputation from Tari«. His voice Is light honest men of no the time of Maria Theresa, In those Western colleges, and in oue ol' them already aud most senti¬ Tammany Democrats, those who are for thin «nd «weet bl« »lyle the very lightest "mcuts of l.iibsia upon Turkey are danger- at least there is but one staircase to the that responsible unhealthy bis action tke The manufacturing centers of various Euro¬ party aud followers of the Young of will stifler most from it ; for what we mental of all French style« ; quintessence "ous to the peace of all Europe. Her building and no moro division made in the «tate thing« Frcaeh and well-regulated passion. pean States are disturbed by strikes, all of Democracy, united in the protest against want is or at least a well-regulated dif¬ of genteel poetry of Austria can never in harmony, eau that wltk Nilsson such a man will «_o far as we can learn, are fraud, and have their share in the coming "Imperial Majesty domestic arrangement« than any large We easily imagine which, prompted Russia ference, tie inimitable. If wo do not like him, we havo our old with the battle for it« overthrow. This agreement "consent to the possession by family. From each college that reports on m not by dissatisfaction of the operatives " to change with ; and «o long a« he 1» in the of Moldavia and Wallachia." It has this the is that the We observe rather a order in an friend Brignoll hour« of labor. At least, this is the apparent gives us renewed confidence substan¬ subject testimony presence peculiar English to make himself a lenore diforta, he 1» «ure to been for some time understood that Prince of the women has an excellent effect case. In Milne v. the whom a tempted excuse, but the probability is that the strikers tial soundness of the popular conscience, and young Milne, wife, against do well. Of the leading baritone, M. Annand Barre, and Bismarck considers it for dec reo of divorce wa« wa« made to to ure not so much bent on reducing the hours redoubled hope for the future. It would necessary Germany. upon the young men, making them more granted, pay the leading baeso, M. Jamct, fame tuts not yet «pokea that is to the German race.to have con¬ her husband the «um of £500 for the educa¬ heard on thl» sitie of the Atlantic. of lalior as increasing the rate of wages. Or, hardly be worth while to turn out one Ring say, mannerly, tractable, and ambitious. Dr. yearly londly euough to Ixe trol of the entire of the Danube. It is at whose institution in tion and support of the children of the marriage. We can promise them a cordial reception, provided they they a«k that they be required to work fewer if another wa» to take ita place ; and it will valley Welch, Ames, Iowa, and Mr. Bo»onl not for this if it should be enter¬ there are 50 This shows that while women are continually claim¬ deserve it. Mr. Raudolfl, Mr. M.iretaek, but ns little to Tweed, possible plan, young women, declares that they " hours at present rate of pay, which is do very good prosecute which aver are with¬ require no introduction. we are tained, to be earned into effect without a great are a most val mtble in the ing right«" they wrongfully Mr. Rou'«. the same old proposition in another of Hall, and Connolly if not prepared to adjunct manage¬ are from This company 1« lea« complete than guise and war. held from them, there also responsibilities It« language. It is marvelous that mechanics and sweep away the abuses by which such men as desolating ment, with which he would not willingly dis¬ which the dissolution of the marriage tie will not though It offer» some peoullar attraction«. pila- That the Conference of is regarded is unanimous that there are fault 1« that the leading arti«U all baloo* to laboriug men are the only class of the em¬ Tweed, Hall, and Connolly have hitherto been Salzburg pense. Testimony free them. Though the children are justa« mnoh cipal «ervlce. as a matter of i« shown what we may term tke Light DlvUlon of the who have the and in high official importance fewer scandals of any sort in these collegee the mother's a« the it is the latter who has we ployed courage effrontery kept power. father's, Still, in the repertoire which ha« been advertised, to make these demands. are the most of accidents it by the dispatch we published yesterday from than in those where either sex is domiciled been forced to them, however rich the They only By the appropriate hap¬ support find no opera which 1* beyond the reach of the comuany. Vienna that the Chancellor of alone. but " " persons, so far as we know, who assume to on night that the one speaker stating Beust, And as to capacity for scientific learn¬ woman might be. Men have acquiesced in this, we "Don Olovanni"and Roberto pened Monday unies« moat except *' the the Minister to " " Trovatore.- regulate their own wages and those of others who went to the foundation of our mis¬ Empire ; Hohenwart, Prime ing, and also for many branches of actual suppose that they should betake themselves .' Litcia," Don PaanB__," LaTravtaU," right ¦ anti am on, oaa me in their own calling. us most where the of the Austrian or Cisleithan Government ; work in the orchards, forests, green-house«, theoretical grumbling. " Rlgoletto," ¦ Sc-mu-hala," Fai_t," eries, and showed clearly ! and In "_. was and who is President of the Hun¬ and the admirably done by the Nlteon coinpa«y work of reformation ought to be applied, Andrassy, nurseries, market-gardens, young ¦ an of are the Em¬ Greek and Latin. Nozte di Figaro we shall havo opportunity co% If certain crimes are not epidemic, their a Tammany Democrat, a gentleman who, by garian Ministry, all to accompany women everywhere equal and rival the young Miss Mary Lowe wanta to learn wltk their English rivals. Of mu¬ seems Francis to the of the men. So, instead of about from place to place trMtlngthemdlreetly tke disoevery certainly to be. Just now we the favor of Mr. Tweed, bad been elected to peror Joseph meeting The experimentnm cruci» in college going sical noveltie«, three open« are mentioned,.namely, are denied to " Kaisers. These throe statesmen mourning that educational " " Thome«, aad are passing through a cycle of painful sensa¬ in one of the district«, but who, veteran rep¬ affairs, and one worthy of the Great West, privileges '. Hamlet and Mignon of Ambret-e Congress Ring her sex, Miss Lowe entera aa » Freehwoman tions the of several cases a resent the three active elements in Austrian has, been made in Illinois and herself "L'Ombre." KUtson 1» «ofloul/ associated produced by finding being gentleman, was incapable of per¬ however, Me., and with¬ fillsil thatrt» will of by which unfortunate, betrayed all the work which politics to-day ; Beust, the Liberal German Iowa. The entire of the col¬ in the Colby University, Waterville, wltk th« «-«toad «Moad-af t__~ musk» tkat malpractice forming dirty government out let or hinderanoe from a hard-hearted faculty, to «et her In them ; but «o far M women have been sent to deaths. of party; Hohenwart, the Conservative Federal¬ in each instance has been be a general anxiety untimely Tammany expect« of the recipients lege relegated but rather with every encouragement and opportu¬ the "Hamlet" U eoocertied «II will probably dépend ten the sense of the sa- ita ists ; and Andrassy, the and ap¬ the to the students. The ac¬ baritone In tkat Within day« public bounty. Mr. Roosevelt's description of triumphant by Faculty nity, this enterprising maiden may become upon the reception of M. Barr«, a« the credness of human life and female virtue has election frauds was the dearest we parently satisfied dualists of Hungary! Any result has been that the colleges were never Plato, Sophocle«*, 1« a« Important a« the soprano. Tammany quainted with Xenophon, Homer, opera qnlto In tka been shocked by the discovery of three re¬ ever heard, and would have been infinitely arrangement made with the concurrence of better governed. The students arrange for Horace, Tacita«, and the reat of thoa« fine old clas¬ Mr. Btrakoack prooi-u great 1-provemeat» these would be sure of lack of in¬ wardrobe, choro«, and aKkeatra, aad holds oat the pros¬ volting cases of seduction and murder.for amusing if it had not been so sadly suggestive. all reasonably accept¬ themselves a sort of semi-military organiza¬ sical fellows; so that there ia nothing bat oiom ot a pect, of further _.»leal -nporutiua« balor« Um the crime committed by the abortionist bears "Money is, after all," said he, "a trivial af- ance by the public opinion of the Empire. tion, with a court somewhat like a court-mar¬ clination or ability to prevent her from becoming " in classical ac¬ theseaMS. no other name. This morning we are com¬ fair. They have stolen from ns something tial« which tries offenders and pronounces the Dacia, Carter, or Barrett Browning GERMAN OPERA. pelled to record the third of this series, in "dearer and more sacred than our elects a Governor, a full penalt.«« for iufracuon of the laws of the quisition«. of » season of Germ»* " wealth; California to-day Vatrue promises which are we cannot how these our masters Wachtel, fa» ti» involved say many have stolon our ballots." board of State officers, a Supreme Judge, organization. The Faculty ha« only to applaud receive an opera, wltk the great tenor, Theodore Until we The of BtmO is about to have been keerd within tke peat *<* offenders nor how many victims. Ordinarily, get back the suffrage, any minor re¬ three Members of several District the juilgm-ut thus far evinced in such trials Emperor Brailllan mer- chief attraeti.-in, ^Congress, album ronUliilii-, ptu.U>«rapti« of t«e but ui.ililiigl« SStMsA It «o-ily .«eruiu that lie me-Mwt allusion to the details of these form will lie only temporary and and a one-third and the occasions for any a wUh whioh be day«, yet ****> inconclusive. Judges, Legislature, except sentences,*_nd «liant« In Liverpool, in aecorOaao« with Wachtot ha« mum» «mt ker«, und- au t>_g«tt«ai«Htt. ireadiul deeds was sil that could be ex- Now the resolutions of Monday night called of the Senators, who hold over. San Fran-1I trials at all have «X ki« become very rare. «iprea-eved.