ft UWIIThe message contained the newsthat Jim had boon mortally wounded, but in the fourth act, while hi« fejj* ily and friends are mourning his do* mlae, in walks Capt. Jim, alive, but minus an arm. Hill Ttdd, who haa also served his country in the army,and who was also wounded and takento the same hospital as Mi friendJim, puts in his appearance in this adtand confesses that he Is the criminaland not Jim. This olenti *** *t-mosphere which by this time has become considerably cloudy,'on accojljt of the action of Deacon Tidd, and the play ends happily as all plnye *re wont to do.The cast was as follow* •John Mathews, called “Unde Johnby all his friends, .Harold W. ChaseJames Mathews, his son : Thomas H. Mansfieldhob. his nephew ... Win* J. Varley1 Major Timothy Mudge ,I (jo V. ChisholmDeacon Hazekiah Tidd .John C* DoM Bill Tidd . . Dfnlel C. CuUinanejohn Henry Tidd .. Jas. J- Mans#e!d|cobs appoi in re enter Thi the r celtei A. Tt Alon: ardsc Amel Whitters, and iKl: for t in Ei were danc The MissGranBrallt; ard . ren i the(his cons)Mrs