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   Boston Daily Globe (Newspaper) - September 2, 1883, Boston, Massachusetts                                SUNDAY SEPTEMBER PRICE FIVE MARY She Wins tlie Plaudits of a London Haling a Triumphant Debut Before a Crowded House at Called Before the Curtain A Profusion of Cable letter to the Sunday September THE GLOBE correspondent called on Miss Mary Anderson at her hotel this Miss Anderson looked thinner than Her dress was A Gainsborough with drooping rested on her well shaped A black velvet with little or no save a bit ol old lace at the neck and enveloped Miss Anderson said I am charmed with nearly everything I have seen I some times regret that I put off so long a visit so full ol pleasure and I miss the blue skies ot but despite the smoke I like must say smoke or no I like the city much better than I For some things I like the London theatres very I like to see the ladles hats and bonnets I be lieve I have even gone so far as to catch the Irving I only hope our people will forget a few of his mannerisms when they see The Urst Impression to an American Is not His but he is a great artist and im proves wonderfully on Miss Terry supports him admirably some of the scenes are stirring beyond I am sure she will please our The Kendalls are I like an audience very although it Is colder In some respects than an American An English audience is in dined to bo hypercritical at To over come such an audience of a great aud that is what I hope to Once suc cess Is assured First are verv aud I sometimes think that is why Satur day night is The effort is enervating to tlie last and Sunday is doubly welcomed as a day of reflection and l feel rather ner of I have been working exceedingly liard for the last I have been present at every rehearsal ana directed most of them my 1 am afraid that I have worked a little too and time I will not do as well tonight as I I hope for and even anticipate Miss Anderson hurried stopping for a moment to hear a few words of The event of the week in the dramatic world the debut of Miss which was made this evening at the Lyceum whose stage has been made classic in the eyes of Lon doners by the genius of Henry Miss Anderson had been sufficiently long in Lon don to have become personally known to many the leaders of the art world of the and it must be admitted that she had scored a preliminary triumph in winning golden opinions or herself as a woman before the opportunity of Judging her as au artist had been Slie had been warmly taken by the hand uy some of the most potent arbiters of artistic and the presence of a large and brilliant first night audience was assured to her without the need of any of the claptrap which Haverly and some others taught the Londoners to expect when an American debut is if it were certain that there would be a large It was equally certain that it would be a critical and that her if they were to be would have to be won by artistic calmly judged by the canons which have been set UD by that most exigent of London a The fact was known to none more thoroughly than to the debutante herself and her Hamil ton but that gentlemans calm serenity up to the moment ot the curtains rise showed that Dut little fear of failure entered Into his mental and the event has proved that if such fears In any quarter they were wholly The evening was as nearly perfect as a Septem ber night In London can ever and there was no counter attraction of sufficient potency to keep away the best class of The which has long witnessed the highest exhibitions of English dramatic was crowded and it seemed as though the whole of artistic and cal London was assembled within its The reception In the first act was distinctly and soon became tinged with Her figure was seen to be commanding from Its Although girlish In its supple and almost serpentine slender and the simple aud colorless drapery In which she had dressed the part of lent grace to her pose and which were without bearing the least impress of study or The with sinuous arms bared to the shoulder and abundant brown hair hanging freely from the shapely with the tremulous mouth and the curl of the short upper involuntarily suggesting pathetic was a revelation even to those of the audi ence who had seen lUla fair girlIn the conven tions dress of gto drawingroom or the and the Ice of criticism rapidly melted In the glow of an Involuntary TUe applause became wore and more and It continued far be yond what any of her friends could have antici Tlie debutante stood long before the foot gracefully bowing her thanks aud essaying Jo begin the lines of her When at last she begun to her richly gained another salvo of the earlier portion of this act there was a slight and the actress seemed hardly at her but this quickly wore and she be came the animated heroine of tlie romance of The applause was generously renewed ut the close of interview with in which the maidens noble devotion to filial love and duty was power fully and her in which she foreshadows her resolution of was enthusiastically At the close of this act she was twice called before the and applauded to the The same recognition was given at the end of the second and an elaborate bouquet from Mrs box was among the floral offerings which now began to rain upon the The third act confirmed the verdict of the other two and decided beyond cavil the triumphant success ot the Again the of was twice compelled to lead before the and the critics of the metropolis again became the claqueurs of one of the most speedy and spontaneous successes of the London After the performance the more deliberate judgment of the foyer and the clubs was found to have tlie verdict of the It I was decided by the coolest of the critics that Miss Andersons performance had challenged the highest standard of criticism and had fairly stood the ordeal that she was equal to the best exponents of the dramatic art in and that in voice and in play of wit and and in the delineation of human passions Sand human she had shown herself worthy of the ovation which her genius had en Miss Anderson expressed herself delighted the result and confident of her artistic Great Speech Dublin speech continues to give ithe Conservatives address will turn out to be the most memorable ever by It was the first In which the speaker ever essayed any positive forecast in pol The occasion the inauguration or a thorough canvass of Ireland for the purpose establishing branches of the National League in every settlement throughout the country Dublin was selected as the best place to start this great and the 20th ultimo was the The city was crowded with delegations of the league from every part of Parnell at greater length and with more animation than at any previous lime hi He said that united members of Home Kulo party by union ill parliamentary secured anore concessions of value from the British in the past session of than that government Ima ever be nSe Ireland IK any one tue force which now lies the grasp wan parliamentary It liad been persistently and used by the small number of Irish during past the result today tlie future of Ire a bright mid natural that the reports thu National League ully organized throughout ns to warrant the promise that would be properly He concluded by telling his audience KI would undoubtedly be able to control eights said that with such number it would pos balance of power neces lor here exists no douM among the Tories meant tor more than he pretend to have ascertained that Gladstone has made a compact with binding tlie govern ment to the Introduction and support of some measure at the next which will secure to the people of Ireland a much greater share In the management of their own than they nave ever peaceably had since the Truth this week contains an evidently from the ten of written In strong praise of the Ho compares them favorably with and says they are entirely tree from the prejudices and peculiar notions so common among Ills do not cultivate the and overbearing de portment affected by the easy way makes them very popular are generally better mannered nnd are very good there being a novelty of Idea and a shrewdness of expression in their conversation winch is quite They are also stanch and are not so In particularly in small as the They spend their money and are always satisfied if they get a good no matter what the American he are much more than their European They are hotter and and even flirt with more English women have not the same opportunities to see the world as their American The hotel life of an American girl would teach her a self possession which it would be Impossible for any English woman to attain and it is not to be wondered considering tlie that the home product should suiter by com John Bright on the License John Bright made a at Birmingham last in which he endeavored to Introduce the temperance question as a practical one Into poll He adverted to the issuance of licenses to publicans of good out argued In favor of having them issued by the town instead of by the boards of as at The proposed plan would place thu whole ques tion of licenses under local and really popular Brights idea is that tlie public senti ment of a place have the control of tlie license question for that particular This address has attracted much ami if enhanced Richard the member foi Limerick who recently threatened to resinn his scat for the alleged reason that he was satisfied with the conduct of the Irish has carried out his He has been offered by the government the office of registration of the petty and has accepted the When threatened to Parnell Intimated a suspicion that the Limerick seat was desired bv the which lie thought offered a price for The Tones and Whigs have already combined on Abra hams as the government candidate for tlie vacant Who will be the league candidate has not yet been rage at the rejection of his Deu is beginning to be He raves like a madman over his supposed and In his despair even threatens He says that tampered with hls intimates that forged characters have been into the sheepskin in order to more thoroughly effect Ins complete who is still engaged on the and is preparing a further and more elaborate says that the forgery In portions of the manu script Is so admirable and artistically done that the most careful aud searching examination was necessary to detect and he is not surprised that at first many were Last night the first centennial anniversary of death of Louis was celebrated at tho in an eloquent dis maintaining that Louis was greatly maligned by and that he was one of the most effective agents of and the veri Itable constructor of for France The trouble seems to have entirely and all the news thence shows that peace at last reigns at least for the The release of the Missionary Shaw by the French at has relieved both tho Eng lish and French governments of troublesome and has irritated Bismarck by further demonstrating to him the sincerity of the friend ship existing between the two The Greedy The per annum award to Matthew as a pension for literary services to the has The acceptance has pro harsh comment because Arnold was already in receipt ol a sinecure government salary of a and the critics dub him the greedy poet whose light of Asia Is all in his Langtry Is playing to crowded houses in Lord and sailed today for the United Mackenzie Wallaces volume on Egypt Is an for Lord and Lady sail for America on the 27th of Miss Ward will leave next week with the Olympic company for a tour around the Bismarck intends to take some decisive measure for the suppression of Socialism throughout the German The unusual privacy observed by the Queen since tlie death of John Brown has been less marked of has arrives at He will personally supervise the publication of his new aud latest Sarah Bernhardt is at present resting at the She will appear in at the Port Martin In The entire series of scenery which Henry Irvine will use during his tour in the United States Is already in cargo ready for Lord and Lady previous to their departure for will visit Ireland as tlie guests ot the Duke of Their stay will be prolonged until the of when they will sail for Some pretty wild stories are being circulated here about the terrible things Irishmen from America intend doing If the government dont let tlie slayer of James off with an easy trial when he reaches TTt Thomas Patrick Terrence McDer moK and Henry McCann at on a charge being dynamite conspirators concerned in tEo the large gasometer last was brought about by voluntary evidence on the part of whoso purported confession several important leaders in the Irish The government places little or no faith in A Shot Passed Through Despatch to Tho Sunday September l Tonight just as James residing on Alhion was about to somebody fired a shot through his chamber the ball passing lu close proximity to Whether or not an attempt was made to shoot him could not be aud the party who fired the shot could not be Taken from His Home and 1 Special Despatch to The Globe j September Walker Vester a negro mule thief of whose was killed while saving him from was taken from his home on Seilly island a night or two by a who killed him He was a desperate An Still In Despatch to The Sunday September Collector Ward aud a party of agents this morning cap tured an Illicit still in full operation in Clark aud arrested Patrick who was the only man found In the They seized 300 gallons of a worm and several and a number of barrels of high The prisoner was hold in The Villard September The Villard excursion ists left for Paul today over the Rock Milwaukee Paul and Northwestern General Grunt and William Kvarts left by a later AU sections will arrive at Paul at 7 oclock tomorrow morning and proceed with out change of cars to Heavy Tram from the Despatch to The Sunday September 1 Todays White mountain express lor Boston was heaviest regular passenger train ever taken out of this consisting of seventeen The were all White mountain guests re Hartley 95 to 105 Washington have as much taste and substance In to the square foot of their establishment as can be found on either side ol the Hiltons Corn the internal cures callouses and Ask f or Strong East Wind Interferes with the Cottage Citys Annual Carnival M a Complete Something of a Celebration is Never Carried Out to Tho Sunday September north east wind lias been blowing all lay prevent ed an Illumination ot tho cottages here Everybody had made ample the occasion of that unique interest for which Col lage City lias become so as well as a 1U close to a season whoso prosperity and suc cess have surpassed that of any previous The threatening aspect of weather all day prevented many visiting people from The number on the grounds between the hours of 8 and 10 this the time during which tho crowd was the was variously estimated at from to Hut It Is safe to sav that the number was too while the latter probably considerably exceed the Tina or course does not rival the records ot some previous us whon General present at the the entire population of the evening was placed by good judges at but it Is none the less a proof of thermit that the an closing carnival has not lost Its charms for a large number of and that the interest In the occasion Is still worthy of Ks As Is when events of Infrequent occurrence arc In the air the fact that this was a day set apart for special observance was manifest at a very early At that and in deed during the part of the the aspect of nature was not 6C a pronounced character to admit of an v certainty of weather pre The judicious cottager postponed hanging out the promise of his humble contributions to general luminosity till tho Increasing lug directly warned him he must muKo the postponement It was to be contented with display 01 ilans and which out on some ol tin Blores and Especially puzzling was the appearance of where early in the morning the setting out of numerous parts of the elaborate pyrotechnic dis play necessarily The wind was blowing very freshly on shore from early and at times the clouds seemed to threaten Immediate Hut the rain did not and tin hesitating and doubtful throngs which tilled the streets and collected on hotel piazzas soon got used to the ap of the and came eventually to gard It as u matter of Tho number of people who arrived at the wharf during the day was not above course influx of we inhabitants of and villages of the Vineyard as almost everybody ou the island seems to it as a religious duty to be present at the greatest local event of the All dav teams were dropping their local passengers amid the and the local railroad brought in its share of The event of the day which seemed to be of general Interest to attract much public attention was the arrival of the Plymouth band on The musicians uniting their forces with those of Hills New Bedford already In up the avenues dispens ing music to the During the afternoon the consolidated baud gave concerts at Hartford Ocean Montgomery square aud the View The The first of the series of public attractions which the executive committee on celebration had pre pared was the diving and swimming feats of Pro fessor Thomas Elley of announced to take place from a tower erected seventy feet above the water at the end of Oak Bluffs A crowd Which occupied all the available space on the wharf and extended for a long distance side along the water gathered at pointed hour to witness the perilous By this which had been freshening since and was now rolling a heavy surf blew so strongly across the top of the tower that Elley on ascending to that elevation saw it once that It would be folly to attempt the intended as he would be unable to keep himself In the proper position during tho through the He therefore jumped feet and In three seconds time was beneath the surging He soon reappeared on tlie sur and after performing several aquatic evolu ascended the tower and took a second The exhibition then being the crowd betook itself to the next scene or This was the obstacle race on Ocean which took place at 8 oclock The crowd which viewed U was and it a very laughable The prizes were 83 and and were sought for by live colored Tray and Nine John Daniel Sam llaw khis and Waterproof were the Hawkins and Waterproof concluded that It would be wisest to withdraw after viewing the The course WHS the drive around Ocean a distance of about half The obstacles a high wooden to be surmounted a crawl under a piece of Joist sixteen Inches above the ground a vault over a live horse a crawl through headless Hour bar rels climbing up a long pole and dropping to the ground from the end leaps over three hurdles n run over a tilt a vault over a When the signal was given the three men started oil ut a lively but the obstacles soon took the enthusiasm nnd the wind out of and by the time the fence was reached none of them was in very good condition for the ensuing Tray and In amid the plaudits of the Cato and Boom The winner of the race came out in tho similar contest last At 4 oclock a match game of base ball was played on Waban Park between the of burg aud an amateur and at 7 the performances of Professor Park were witnessed by the same great The display of fireworks on Ocean Park by Hasten aud aa was witnessed by a vast which made a deep border about the whole wide circuit of the In spite of the cloudiness of the early morning ana the wind of the the preparations began and by sundown the surface of the park was dotted with the usual odd arid nameless the quiet aud harmless aspect of which gave no the volcanic energy and dazzling brilliancy locked up The usual display of fireworks from a wagon driven about tho streets and the procession were dispensed with for fear ol and the exhibition ou tho park began as soon as It was A grand salute of and dis charges of heavy rockets with trails of Kolden light and volleys of variegated filling the air with innumerable at last told the ex crowd that the attraction of the evening This was followed by a design of illuminated formed of sun and illuminated with ornamental Saxon pretty representation glowed fora time against the Its brief existence was suddenly terminated by a grand Following this bombs with their and dazzling scintillations whirled through the Then came the prismatic Illumina was the means of bringing forth many delighted Ohs and Oos from the fair special Of a sudden the blackness of the park was turned Into dazzling brilliancy by the up as it by magic of hundreds of colored lights hanging In festoons across the grounds and illuminating the adjacent Succeeding this gorgeous batteries displayed choice and filled the air with sparkling scint Again a set piece was called the composed of lauce arranged in Atomic garnished the air with their starry and flaming poured forth sheets of golden A brilliant turning piece called revels was next beautiful crimson and emerald turning hi hundreds of different enclosed by bands of glistening vase At its close repeating shells were thrown into the air from various points of the exhibition after attaining an elevation of a thousand broke again and again in the Next appeared the gathering Floods of sparkling spray were poured Irom gerbs of large arranged at equal distances ou an ascending scale fell with loud roaring on tlie rocks Then came gorgeous aerial and shortly after a brilliant representation of tin Maid of the Waltzing figures of protean beauty produced innumerable which were transformed to Interlinked rectangular shoots of vivid melting into a labyrinth of crossing aud in endless and meteor batteries poured u shower upon tne fading of this Thu next tableau was a striking representation lu the Skating Twinkling lights shown upon thu of a youthful couple gliding along in the enjoyment of ho popular and tlm imitation of Interior decorations fur transcended the brilliancy of the colon of Uie Then followed a gorgeous picture of tho rising and setting of tho First came tho faint tinge of light which precedes the and soon the glowing disk of the sun arose out of Its bed of golden clouds and ascended rapidly Into the Dazzling rays ami zones of light streamed from the re which presently sank from view be low the while the boom of the cannon announced Its The climax of the brill of the evening was a gem of pyrotechnic and presented In gorgeous colors the temple of in Hie midst oE bright patterns ami glowing panorama of colors arose a entablature and on the front of which was emblazoned the Wel come to Cottage city Tims Rinsed one of the pleasing and satis factory exhibitions ot fireworks that have been seen even upon this famous exhibition During progress of the display applause and marks of the appreciation of the multitude were This concluded the a day though unfavorable In so many was yet hugely enjoyed by Much credit Is due to the tho executive committee the matter In The committee was made the following gentlemen Hop chairman secretary and treasurer William Sea Freeman Howes Committee on Holder George William Murdoch base William diving anil swim Hopkins Howes N orris CROWING OUT Of THE by a to Tho Sunday September afternoon Counsellor Stevenson instituted a suit for damages against the Western Union Telegraph for negligence during tlie late the circumstances which In volve a story ot much expense nnd aud nearly resulting in the loss of William Dunham of received a letter from a relative in tho Kast stating that her mother was not expected to Dunham at once telegraphed her of this H would be advisable for her to DcA replied that her mother was not se not get the and started for this notwithstanding she was in a delicate condition of When she arrived her mother was in fair Dunhams was very serious being prostrated aud In a critical The telo Kiam from her father was never and the only satisfaction they could obtain from Superintendent was the statement that the strikers must havo stolen the FUN IN THE Tell Moru of Their jit tlie Special to The Sunday September court met at 10 and look up Youngs which was begun William fourth testified that Youngs did not molest or annoy Hawks did on tlie berth Youngs was not Witness was put through a slight mock drill In tho Youngs was pres Wont think he said The presence of the licensed tended to intimidate the It mis usual for the cadets to visit washroom after supper to make their Dont think accused was making his toilet by accused I dont remember U the accused was in washroom wo were drilling or not tho were put behind i partition in a washroom tlo presence of the accused in the washroom tended to Intimidate me we wore drilling a very short time his presence not his in Edward fourth testified Accused never annoyed or molested him accused was present In the washroom when witness was put through a mock drill dont know for what ho was there accused took no to my by accused Could not be positive accused was In the wash room while the drill was lu progress saw as soon as was allowed to standing by a basin in the did not regard accused as the party detaining did not molest linn on or in wash Did not see accused at tho mock trial This concluded Youngs aud court proceeded to read Hid Nothing of interest was done at afternoon Lieutenant a member of the received a despatch nulling him out of town to the deathbed of his Another member will be appointed in Ids place Mem Women and Children Fighting Despatch to TUe Sunday 1 September large lire Is raging in woods between and West Deer It broke out last and has been spread ing ever A vast quantity of trees and much valuable woodland Is already and the losses will aggregate many thousand dol Many small dwellings In the forest district have already been the Inhabitants In many cases barely villages of West Deer Brentwood and Central Islip are seriously women and children from all those places are lighting tlie fire in every conceivable Huge furrows arc being ploughed where the scheme Is but the seem to find them no Left a Wife and Special Despatch to The Sunday September is con excitement here about the elopement of Professor Warren of Lake a wellknown and renowned drawing teacher and author of an Illustrated work of Weirs and this with Miss Sabra a young lady artist from who has been associated with Thyng for two years very while sojourning In Plymouth and other He leaves a wile and child with his parents In Lake Ho is known to be considerably in and a rumor has it that tho are in Free Thinkers Choose to Sunday September Free Thinkers today elected the following for the ensu ing year Brown of ton Hell ot Boston correspond ing Green recording Stebbius of and sixtytwo A serious of resolutions In the of a platform wore Then fol lowed various short In the evening Cortland Palmer delivered an Tomor row will close the Five Generations at a Despatch to Tha Sunday September funeral of James Bartlett of took place to Tho deceased was 90 years a respected and leaves a widow The great of the matter was that there were live generations oldest the youngest 5 a Fat Mans Bones and Despatch to Tho September while work ing on the hull of the burned steamer Granite State at bones and a melted watch and cameo ring were discovered among the ashes and It Is thought the remains were those of the tat at the time of the who has never since been heard His name was never To and New aud City of Montreal for Ethiopia for Sailer for Silesia for for Antwerp from Switzer land from Venetian from France from New York sailed Canada for New for New York with the passengers and cargo of the disabled City of Berlin for New Haytian Ports September Langston at Port au Prince has informed the State de that the Haytian ports Auae d1 and Dame Marie are provisionally opened to foreign while those of 5IIragoane and are Agents of the Haytian government have been to refuse all visas of Invoices and manifests of goods to the ports FirstClass Teams to let at Draper Halls 91 West Dedham reason why so many bridal parties stop at tha House whan they visit Boston is because It has adopted the Parisian custom of re a portion of the exclusively for their secures them tlie quietness and sion of a private house while retaining all the ad vantages of a LADY Secret of Beauty conceals every removes all evidences Ot excitement every 00 i She Leaves Home to Find a A Theory that Follows Her to New York and then Charges Her Body Supposed to Have Been Found in the North Despatch to Tho via September residents of are somewhat stirred up over thu mysterious dis appearance of who lett her home about six weeks and from whom noth ing lias since been She had been on intimate terms with a mimed who was stopping with bis uncles family at Cut and who leti town a few days previous to nalen tor the purpose of going to New Vork to take passage he announcing that a legacy awaited his arrival in There seemed to lie an understanding between 1ezi and tlie Tolman ns ho informed her that the steamer was to sail July A few days after Pezi left accompanied by a went to and sent a substance of which cannot be Upon the receipt of the answer explained My ho has deceived She immediately returned and pack ing up her trunk took passage on tho evening train to where all trace of her was llur charles subsequently wont to New and with thu aid of an interpreter had an interview denied all knowledge of ind lug that ho could learn nothing from him gave up the quest and returned While In York the anxious husband upon that Pezi had engaged passage for from a person set to watch him until the departure of the it was learned that he was unaccompanied any woman when he From a published of a body of an unknown woman found floating in North river In New the friends of Tolman thought it might havu been her bony and communicated with In Brooklyn to investigate These friends went to the too late tn view tho as they had been but learned that they had been identified by other nt the time ot her sudden departure was la pos session of considerable andli was thought that sho might have been robbed nnd thrown Into tho North Tim Spaniard alluded tu is spoken ol as not bearing a vory good reputa lie left Spain about six years ago to being into tho It is presumed that he hud borrowed money of as she remarked at the time of her departure from home that she was going after her Ibc theory Is that sho loaned Pezi a sum of intending to leave the country with and that he deceived her In regard to the steamers dato of that sho suspected some treachery and to New and that the answer continued hot could not shako her caused her to lie madu way This seems to bo thu only plausible theory of her sudden and mysterious disappear IN OF fup Preparing tu tit Tho 1In reference to tho recent statement that Adju ruin was preparing a to bo forwarded lir the of each asking for complete returns tho or of his with the ot a national militia for use in case of sudden General Drum has stated that ho lias been engaged on no such He that Information of a military nature was being prepared In tho War Depart might prove of great value In tho tho particulars of which would be made public at the proper He also said that bv of of war thero Is a force of clerks at work collecting Information from military records on Hie in the department relative to tlie of volunteers in of but having no connection whatever with tne No such thing as a war Is but idea Is lo take advantage of the experience gained in such matters during tho rebellion before It la too Wo want to have everything arranged so that within twentyfour hours after thu President should issue a proclamation of com plete formulated instructions regarding inus if volunteers would on the way to the governor of every State In the thews in to bo followed by Information relative to the stations to bo assignee officers and and tills again by other papers connected with the all m proper so that there would bo no delay and no misunderstanding in getting everything In running In a ho continued the purpose is to take advantage ot the experi ence gained In the rebellion and collate all tho material which will bo useful In another Special to Tho Sunday the United States Circuit Court Judge Colt the case of Evan Kandolph the Com pany et came but In tho of tho books of the alleged to have been taken to hearing was postponed to next In this suit Kandolph bought Quid nick stock of William and now seeks to make his stock This afternoon the as represented by Assignee for tlie Spragne ladies nnd representing all the stock of the met and elected Stephen Hums of War wick and Charles Gould secretary and A demand was madu upon ex Spragno for tho but ho re fused to recognize and said that ho should resist their taking Coming to Boston for Despatch to The Sunday September board to ex amine into and report upon tho several navy yards with recommendations us to If should be will have a meeting here early this Shortly after that tho civilian member of the will go to Boston to secure further Information about the navy yard In tho meantime all papers will bo care and Information under the many heads which the board has to to comply with the act creating will be briefed and Thu report of board will be ready to bo submitted to Congress early in Opium and Rum Religion Despatch to The Sunday September Christian Union lor Chinese Work of this city has recently found that tho attendance its had fallen and suspecting that there was some counter attraction lor the the super intendent made an which has salis him that ui establishment recently at 45 avenue as a Chinese pharmacy by two New York Chinamen Is really a opium joint aud liquor Fired the Barn and Robbed the Special Despatch to Ths Sunday September barns of Carlos near were burned early this morning with their During tho lire PIn house was entered aud a gold watch It Is to have been a clear case of arson and Mayor Palmar Failed to Special Despatch to The Sunday September the at the Sea View House tonight were ex Governor nice and Mary Holmes and Judge Hawes of Mayor Palmer was to have been tho guest of Cup but was unable to Death of Congressman Special Despatch to Tho Sunday September Assistant Hatton today received a tele gram the death of Congressman CutU jf the sixth Iowa The necessary steps have been taken for his Koun who was captured In South America some time appeared In court today on a writ of habeas In the petition for which he claims Im Is a citizen of and a of he Queen of and that his in wax in violation of a treaty the united The hearing was set for the 17tii ON CORNWALLS A W and Twelve of Her CBy Cubic to September storm of un usual severity prevailed off tlie coast of Cornwall and caused some serious disasters to An unknown bark was driven ashore on tho rocks near 1ciizanm and rapidly went to mus ing death or her pilot and eleven of her only two being A number of other In the jalc are list of casualties is rapidly Claims to be a Special to The September thu employe of the linn of AN OLD BREWERY A Stook Owned ly Flint In Despatch to Thu Sunday September 1A building at Cape known as tho brewery nnd occupied by Perry Flint as i canning fac was burned The building was built for a brewery aud up with most sive machinery about tlie time ot the passage ol Hie at a cost of about the and property remained Idle up to about two years Tho amount of Insurance on building Is not Flint lose TOO boxes very expensive machinery and all the stock on It Is understood that they were insured for Tlie ire work of an as no lire has been kept in the jor sotim the loss directly Perry IONO by Interruption of their ilic building was owned by tho heirs of tho lato James TAKEN FOR A Funny of u Knight In WUli n Despatch to Thu September o Knights Templars arrived hero this and tills afternoon all left city for were maile here in thulr nor was there any organized march to Clic hotels where dinner was partaken knights expressed highly pleased with reception in hau but like from oilier are extremely Indignant at man ner they Ignored by Chicago All of the loa in are well nnd In tho best of A Incident transpired at the Grand ibis One of the Boston having just left the dining was standing In thu corridor nicking his when a British who had never seen the uniform thought lie was ouu of porters ot tho hotel and ordered him to o and look after bis The knight stared at lord and tlie Indignant thinking tho tur was on repented Ills request hi no con signed tho to Hades and serious trouble was when an American of lords came up and The lord was profuse in but highly disgusted with ills own in ability to after several weeks spent in so simple a social distinction as that be tween u pilgrim anil a DID SHE COME TO nnd uC u Tho Cincinnati Commercial Gazette gives tlie fol lowing account of tlie strange disappearance and the return after nearly a years absence of a young lady of that city A less than a year Miss tho daughter of Cornelius a wellknown mid wealthy that was last seen or heard of Not a lino did sho telling ol bur intentions or the of nor nor did take any clothing with her beyond what sho She had over to her credit at one of yet sho did not draw a single cent of as far as could bo had tho least preparations been made for a Of as she was search was madu for hoi and nothing was left undone In effort to discover her It was finally found that on the day sho disappeared sho bad gone to to visit n but sho hnd not carried out hur original At somu place she sold her parasol for and sho borrowed fifty cents of a grocer with whom sho was that not tlie least trace of her could be detectives called but their services were of no Murphy had nn Idea that his stricken with grief over tho death of a loved had fled for seclusion to some Hu was strengthened In tills Idea by tho fact that Miss Murphy had often talked of becoming iv Anting upon tills ho Inspected every nunnery in the but all In Anxiety arm worry on his daughters account nearly drove tho father Ho continual ly talking about her and finally he settled down In tho that she had drowned Up to within a fow days Murphy has continued to live at 7G Laurel but us he Is a widower without tho greater part ot tlie house was occupied bv a About two weeks ago Mur phy concluded to change his and ac cordingly went to boardinghouse on Elm opposite Music Last Thursday afternoon Brandstader was by u hack driving up and stopping In front of the The driver Jumped down from the opened the and a lady dressed In deep black The lady of tho house not acquainted with but she had often heard the story of her and she Instinctively felt that the woman before her was the missing Tho in quired if Murphy still lived and ou being answered In tho took u and for several moment appeared lost in sorrowful Then she she could find gentle awl mi receiving the desired Information the nnd was driven But she aid not go until several of the old residents hail Men and they all united In saying that It none other than tho Miss They were not and at present she Is once more living with hor Ho was seon last night by u but absolutely declined to May anything further than daughter was In the visiting in and Now Miss Murphy appears bo very as though sho was afflicted with a chronic lit of uut otherwise thero is nothing unusual hi her Death of Colonel Jonathan Colonel Jonathan Chase died His ancestor on his fathers eldo settled hi New now In His after leaving Harvard settled In Colonel was born June Descended from John Cotton ho Inherited the best qualities of the old Puritan and was lust of a patriarchal of ton of brothers and live sis lived to the old which was the unusual of more than 83 Much Money Despatch to Tho Sunday Global September 1Tlie total coinage executed at the mints of the United States during August was valued at The pieces comprised 128 double standard live cent pieces and Evidence in the James Trial All September 1Major who was on thu train at the time of the Winston was put on the stand in tho trial but his evidence was not Tho then the ar wilt begin A Naw Importation NEW September Japanese returned today from Yokohama by way of San He brought back with him his who Is said to bo the only Japanese lady in Ho has been appointed by the Japanese government as special commissioner at thu Boston Grants Effort at September Grunt today refused to receive reporters from two of the morn ing Ho subsequently sent word to tne that he would have nothing to say to papers that would publish such mutter as Rains and Clouds for Nevy September weather In dications lor New Increasing followed during tho night by local winds shifting to south and slight rise In lower A Dwelling to The Sunday September this evening the house owned and occupied by Timothy situated ou what Is us with most of Its entirely by Although the lire department promptly to the they found It Impossible to save the owing to tlie of pressure to throw the water to the requisite eleva No A 2 just Full of good The Commercial Travelers Single 2t Whatever my children are 1 want them to No sentence In the famous Fid Beta oration of The Charles Francis at last received more applause than the one Just It Is a complaint against private schools In the United States that they tend to seclude boys from that sturdy discipline and that mingling with varied associates which are so valuable aids In fitting them for American To send a boy to a European school Is to sepa rate him still more from the spirit of his many desire for their children a more In dividual training and a greater opportunity for elective studies than tlie nature of even excellent public schools can A private school which is thoroughly American In all IDS while not hesitating to adopt such Lood points of European schools as may be grafted on this may be found at 259 Boylston Its size favors thorough organization and aud its large number of teachers insures attention to tho peculiar needs of each From nine till four the house Is now open to it HARTLEY 95 to 105 Washington Per dinar d steamer we re Pieces of Extra 3O years ago and of very choice KIDDERMINSTER E Pfl 95 to 105 Washington St FALL BUY YOUR HATS DIRECT FROM THE BILLINGS aud HuU to 81 8uW8t DRISKO ool ud 41 iron aim Jamaica Phillips Kel lows Everards and CIAS and Oom Trommers Foudi and Arnolds and Catarrh Cura Best per Corn Everards Hair Manns sure Mall anil express orders 6 doors front Tremont My Store U Mot on the COMMERCIAL 666 Washington The oldest and tellable In excels all others In practical nature ot the course of iho and attention given ench and tho facilities for aiding to Students at any Separata for Terms and aatis Send for l RETAIL DRY GOODS Salesmen and Salesmen for Dress Hosiery and Saleswoman for Sulm mid Garments and Inquire of at WHITE between 8 and u l it Ask your It 9 tuo for Take no POWDER FACE BEN LEVY A French S Temple THE BURDETT BUSINESS 1OT Fremont Day aud for positions tor an 13 Just a choice lot at vary Hue out which will be offered to the trade at extremal low about t purchase will Hud It to their advantage to 31 Hertford Cures Hummer  

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