and Until; Mr «nlt;l Xn. B Roth. The Mesar*. Mamet and famttte. Mr Heisterand fami ly, Mr Julius Uug and Nn Uiig. Mr. Androck, Mr Albert Krelt ft fwrfn Langdon. Mr Wlh*-4-A pr AI TIi l L M OE AT THE ZOOLOO- Mr *ul Mr*. Albert Setter. and many other*.Albert Krvlt ftr fVrtn Unrlrni. Mr. WHahirc. Ir. sad Mrs. Albert Setter, and many other*.If «L lt;ARDEN The spectator* hod admired the beauty of the■eene i-.r an hour t*fore the *et |t r(«na»u«- Vegan*-•*-- The delay waa not surprising under the circum•air* Wadded to tha **» Ho* tl.« Lak. to apeak » .# truth, JMi at all tadioaa.■ t j , . . . - .... Hatte* long unut could be profitably spent in tek-Eeuks Iader Uoadola*- A Ptrtars Brilliant ia^ the beau dee of tltt smite, iu adWith tha Costumes of th# Mindla Ages miring the cmr detiMton .f distanceHow a liarmaa n««* -sound. »row aa «*«*“« by tba artist*. the capital effect of t__ . . __ _■ ^ .. _ !•lt;' . i, whenever the surface(.....•toner .ha «»r.hr.l.» Hods . t, ,Oat That the l ake I* Real Water. ' 'fleettoa of the ripple* the (Minted sail* of theTh, ruo Mm. M„. I.C.1W V~.~AJ! other -pen spoon* of that enchanted city or* the breeae tthm finally. the iinMhirr gavaex-tn. rely or held* that alone bean the name of preaaiou to then deem to hare the sport* proceedm, How.u. .,m« a. * mwjf 'rT«‘,r'.™ ■ks.w•11 ita chanama bound*, ita weatward Uagth it hushed Into Hiatus hy tha appearance of aterminated by the Imperial Palace. tta lateral hor- gondola. It « black (Minted craft, with highI.v .h- i.„„ ,1 |K- prvM-uratie (*°w.*nw«d with the points that are familiar fromt*'rmc4 I f th.. pictures of Venice; from the prow dang I.-d apalaces on the right and left the lt;hutch of colored lamp, and in the at* rw stood a gondolier. Mark flfja upupon the *a*t just leaving apace for aglim (We Of tha Gothic perfection of tha Ducal Taiace. The place then opena southward with thir Adriatic .and the tournament. It was about »of Piaaaciu, between the *a«b rn Uoadeof 0 dm*, anjifte pretty gondoU had been Joined by the lhwsl Palace, and the lt;lamia front of the another and a skiff or two. when n pretty imitation lihreria Ven hta and cx[iands and end# at last on of church chime* rang out from the direction of the..__, o u. u.a church Marla della salute Some imuucnts Iwforethe tnoia where »lt;iiit-t the pillar* of r*t Mark and ,thry ceased a barge came into view, a* though en at Theodor* then thi* mola atretchca away to tlie termg (he arsnd canal from ona of th* leaser; in met in a long crescent shaped quay Looking M kit a pictUNn|n« grou(., noble* and ladk. „ .. _ ... ,h. the * ItUlc blanumour, and tiie rower*. In the midnorthward froor the mole up the n*«etta tba die tow. Mood a miBrtlirl. whnaaiiKlto the aec.nn vuion traverses the breadth of the ibaua, paaimrntofa guitar The moon «u justUpon the c|o«tk tower (rimming ih over the roof of Ibjge # mlace on th* left, and i - *»“ ..giant* beat the hont*; or , ib climba the , thou: Thesinigreat mare of tha (hmpamle San actor, and hu Italian waa very t.enususm; a. m *«i»» «.... a« !SSt»c Veuwtian might well place hi* heaven, aa tha immediately the familiar attain* ofM.s.n. boundwl Paradise in the celmtial eipannc V1* taymval of Venkw were heard from the Und; the ’a bouiidad Paradise in the ceWttal expanse that roofed (.venada” do much for history and tepo*n»pi.y. so that there may be no need of a valat imge's Pabkce. A trumpet fanfare had autxieeded d. plmv to (Miut out and name the airy strict urea to the mu.ie of lb* chimes, arid now in the midrt ^ u ,,, . of the music, a» the minstrel * barge drifted intooi the floating cti) a* they rise from the boaom of shadows, the itoae'* barge appeared. The i.icture a* the lake. tlm barge moved out siowiv and stately into thaMonday night the pleasure aeek. r at the Zoo had middle of the wau r wa, .,i »ut h *urpas*iiig treantjf , ,, that tliehnrt hu*h of absolute silence was foil.wedonly to imagine himself under the shadow of Urn hy an outbiimt of ' delighted applaust great campanile of dan Marco, looking south- The grouping of the personages on the w.rd arroaa th* Pia*/*:ta. Iwtween the U*t was m(otpleturwnue, Uie rich colon of their . _ , . (roatnmcs blended with splenutd effeci, andgranite wlumns crowned by the lion of lt no great stretch of imaginaot Mar* and t»t TiicoKlore and hi* crocodile, tion to fancy the drapariea to be or I-tier yet .to fancy himself between the colo- JJ« «W ^Timmldii^Sa ffA^iSS Hades that gfhee .the splendifl^mfherh facade of W(t(, and minstreir gofhered :tik Ioge » |*»laee; Ub’tiing acrniM tha iinnle lo tlie around. The Dog*armr from hh throne, advanced, aw^p of water* where the grand cmtai and la |g# th^w ‘h^Gnidacca flow together Into the l^toon. and he to view the aporh. In th*would s*e the i»las and palace* of the t’ybele of the background the gondola*, with their dangling.•».**'» “ *, “«—i * srXk ft*. *i' ..xr'iil caam hauler * wand. the Doge's I'alsce announced the open-’You p onder tl it i* not some brighi mtrage atirae tag of the tournament it w». answered_w _ m—... . . I. „ far behind the libcarv. and immediate!v a skincharm of Byzantiue magx if will, be hereto- A Knight, Ipeartng Unlt;« aiid thleld amorrow, or WiU disappear wheta tlmclonda hove *,um. a,„1 gondolier Angllca, *. ull.-r putawept acrod* the axure. out for the shadows oi the Pal*.*.Betwaaoihe pillar, of Mara and Theodor* the nm TX liwfftM b^hi. Xng»hVdffikpMmerialm of Tlen riat out of the »ilv«*r lioftomof th* upon, his left arm hi* lance held awkwardly lagoon, whose water* change from one rainbow enough ujnler hi* right in a rnomcn another giory to another w tin ever changing light. Directly skiff, similarly nwnncd * to rid out th jffopt, aiitl lording it over the nol.leat breadth of for the right. 'The two kniirht* the Grand tlknal, riaes the 1 splendid arid octagonal wore dark blue and orange. Atasigpal frt.ro the Church or flair Lady of mlvgtion, with it* single truiapetert the battle w* la gun. The plan war t« ni***5ve dorne a sheet of silver, flanked by Ite ttwm *cuH the,jboats' |au»t but near ;«acl» other; ^he bt-’l -towers, that shine like air blown opals. The Knight* standing on the pletwrut in broad steps rise up from tke water's edge, and the the bow, with lance in rest. werecoiuran* are repealed hi the water*, while t he many to run a tilt at each other The force qf the blowK*ulptured »utuc8 hiihU^llng out frosu jta Izu-ji'lt; wam f* tx? ivt^.on tli'f *ftditem infused With life the^best man wt.uH be he who r..uld keep his feetMuarrilng the channel on the other side, where under the shockl the silvery w ater* fl ab the -igoln (reorglo Mag ue practice was a little different Ti c K nightygjorc. stand* the Island Church of iu patron skint, were evidently not n*elt;i to shield and la St. George, the greAter, where lie tlw Wiea of t*t. apiroarml ly be .nlher «*mbaf——4 '•* 'i;-ttphen. The long, .-tray building* glide off the pokru gently at ea»-n otio r one* or tw .ee, right, where lies Murkho with the Mother Church and theh returned lor a fresh et«rt. of’tan Donato, its heavy dam)aaile A Tittle apart The spectator* iutigblt;lt;d at tlb- diwllerj 'of the thing Doto the Duomo Tim moon rising above the «tnf .wtAhed charitably that one or the other would Dutial Paiacc *hn*e* upon dome*, and palaces. lt;ud fall into the wiiter io vary the monotony of its imams break in a tbouaand ‘diver arrowkufxm Ihe ocJilllng and poking Aft r several the ripple iof the water, every star and festal lamp failures the men wen? called hr and fresh Knight* doubled th the waves, and the senses are sulwtitutcd for them The newcomers were m«r. enchanted. with the soft gleam* of liquid mo- dashing; they were the Orange and the Scarlet lion and' tha soft gurgle of liquid aounda. a Knight They went at each other with a dash, hum!red twinkling stars in every wavelet made by andt the third tilt the Hearict Knight was jostled tlie ciash of the gondolier's oar 1 into tlif* water to the great delight of the spectators,Beyond the purple lagoon and -silver fUghlpg tea who seemed to feel no alarm on the ivprc of draw h lie distant promise* of lovaiincsa Beyond the dig, knowing vary well that nob.sty hut an_______ ... -utaneau hills, to c»j*Tt WHO rruan would indulgethe Last strep hes the bltrn of the AilDan Hea. and More muaie aitd more Knight*-mamon and .light in the golden West arv p.iiwd the azure island* of blue These fought a lively »ght thoughof the Paduan hills. If you could turn your eyei differetit from the awvpted plan from the lovejines* liefore them, you know, girding till*, bqt when near each other went deliberately the northern lyorllon, ihe otherwl line of the to work to jolt, pull mid push each other Mao the Alps, vanishing beyond the Torecllan shore, la water. At ihe second yarosage the light blue was airv peak* oi snow would complete the delusion. forced off hi* plutfonn, and at the third both went;.lfthi* i* but the framework for the living pie- off. but fought n* though w ith some temper from la~ mat beneath our low, A the next light nine was forced off and saved J _r __ iwu, black and himaelf by sinking to hu knee*, in whick pooilion ith brilliant lahfenu swinging at he fought gallantly During the next passage t^th prow a Gay comnanie# of Venetian dames managed do ke«p their f«M, but just a# it w as overand noble* gild- from under the shadow of Marie Mie light blue stepped back, stumbled, and wentDella fjaiutc, with niui^iur of w/ft uioailt; and overboard. It M»ok only ............ -- ‘ t. and now a gay company of aereuadm. a “ j ---------*•'“ —Knight in erlnison and gold, standing at theproW and singing the old story of lave and longing, i brought J-- —ieet ttnkKng of his guitar, glide# Trout_ ___..a into the canalearaiid and bat kThen th.la Guidoooat ttnkKng Of his giittar glides trom Block and Dark .'.‘Blue; five iswaa.gc* tiUt the carmiegrand and buck again were made without an evendul play kud ttien onefiticii with* spiefirltd eoippmty of ktughds, nobles, who ImjjM '' ; ----up*. The, in gold and scarlet hang-tl of the Vr—- — — -ng*. the pr __JIR— .— | .—... . Mhe lion of .-pan Marco floating above it and the other bursting Of Id winged lion rouchant m the prow In the the victor wtm crowned by the yuoeu of Lovtamie barge, surrounded i»y hLs knights, be- lieauly.I umbrella, sit* the The Knight who won waa Joseph Bcheek, of the 'e of Venice. Aquatic Boat -flhih: the other* wen.-Edward How i- robe of Scarlet Venetian velvet, don and W. Higginbotlmm, of the sanu- ciub, !b..ol- fed u ith ga'd hlei embroidered with golden and Jamea .....-----flower*, he .-wore a mantle of guid brocade tailing and Henry Voeek«l of the , Gondola s .trfv to his feet Anoiit this a purple girdle.'and Moat Club. The boaUUeit, whose sculling wo* xrve it nn ermine collar covering his shoulders; a txsauu/ul exhibition of skill, wereniHin his he«d the ducal crown and lennet of cloth Alfred Bank* and Iwniel ______ot goi-l, studded with pcarisanu gem*. Tlieliueen of lx.va and Bt-auty waa Miss Myen, ofMe hind, him were grouped twelve geiiatom in Mam street. The apectarde will lot repeated hr»a^*»le of r--da:i«l ^ol'l. i.ordere*t with crmim . and night this week, and on Malurday the wingo deri Mole that in Knights wrili receive the (n*e»n Mgri o, The customary eonireieiups baually spoken of aii_ bilk lutppeued*____qf richest velvet, jynd wear j time before the gathering of the spectator*. It had , u.:: ms pmuici uuiiuit si their order, Biiie white, itsdudicrpua as well as its hurtiorous side, and wasand silver, pin* and silver, M-arlct and white, purple relished perhaps by oaly a few of- 'the spectator* ,and bhff, dar and light )lt;iue, all lent theirspi-naid It waatheduckiugnf the band of musicians hired to Icolorlnf to ffiake up the brilliant ensemble. Behind enliven the occasion with their strains The plan itheae were ranged the halla-rdier* In brilliant tip- pf the arranger* of the affair was to 1staff epetumeaof red'and black, ta-aring on their place the musicians, clad inappropriate cottumcs .ha;b.-rds the Venetian enatgnia. the winged lion upon a barge.which at the openlnv of the er.fcm.ir,-Thc herald* and trumpeter*’. tTere near the prow, mentshould !c towed«uro** tin.tuning in herald*'. tunic*, blazoned with in front of the audience, from which position thei beside them the court fool, cue* to the knights would be given by l —, —_ . --■* the other mutlegl entertainmcn , e was made by -laahing a platfora blare of scarlet, crowned with Hie cap and bells, nalsand the other musical entertainment provldMAt th^aright of the,Doge was the Turkish Eml w “““ A|I“ - -•-*-----in rh-h, red caftan, leweibd turUujof gold embroidered satin Musician# as a rule arc j)0tThe tjarbaned Turks that served a* officer* and cu*turned to water, and it waa thought that they aoidiers were ip red trouaers'and yellow waistewt*. might profit bv a preliminary rehearsal ---------.Mooiw, black a# Of hello, wore red reason they were permitted to get c»n the bargeturbans and wiun trouser*, and appeared to They paddlad out into the lake, and were enjoyingI*- in no wise cobt down by their the novelty of their paellibn when a skiff apservitude. All t,ie»e s|l«ndid flgur.a ..-ov- proached. Nearly *1 of them rushed to one side oferWl, the Bucintoro froth but found room in the center of thejr splendid host* for the Q«eenvof I^vc and Iteauty, V' ceremonies of the ewpbuMii* of the *e .Would award the prize* to the victor in \he mock skiff under wscad^giits that followed, according to the Veufetian they were ab _________________________custom M.mc of them, despite the injunctions of Mr Varnv,This Qticei) of Love wa* Ute fairest Venetian dn I jumj^d overlxwrd, They had paddled outall the • isle*., Hlt;r twin was of scarlet velvet, her to the dwpeat part of tlje lake,:’brocade with angel sleeve* falling and a ducking there was no child*back from the .close puffit of snow y satin, that cn play, eaoeelally to the Inexperlemad Earny seized rioKcrf the rrwrnd arms With bauds of gold Her a boat ami rowed to the nacue, he1 found the cm bofticepointed, in true Venetian fashion, was stiff ccrtmeiatcr struggling in the water and uttering with pearls and (bushed about Uig throat heart rending snouta of Tlttelfe' huelfe1' lie with * lace ruff wrought with gold and gems. At , tried to silence him In valh, until he had seizedn blue and silver, ! depended on hi* instrument-•------■ -(id ih«i itaed of the coatume? in her train, their H/e »ro*erver, was also saved and the other* werep.etidid cottumoa shining with gems half hidden towed aatiorr. The accident canned considerableby fold* of satin, and fall of lace, | delay and spoiled the tableau of theThe high ruff, pointed bodice, and petticoat : musician* upou the water, but nothing Ilaced with gold and silver distinguished these ous than thi* resulted.I the trgin# were of veivei . ______Lpoo their heads were dose Venetian cap* with laihug lnt.pcts of ri'h lace. The Knight# were in slashed doublet* and trunk hose, orange, scarlet, light blue, dark blue, marine, and block, theirdrooping plume#, I .and Meeting* in Vttrtou. tteetiona In flam- j.nHtorf. *|H|#eKe* Made and IneiUag Mo-__ ards t xhibitod —Ii*eu**lou* in th# House ' f■d* of fashion win. have I of t oaunou* ou tha Mituatiow. jspring* and the __——fuli feather. A Lnsrnog, Aug A 'dispatch from Dublin say* fiuon.of getting absence, at this critical time, of Earl Cowper, Lordmany large family iwrtuw tewral gcutterotn aim- th*,re mu, h Indignation fait in Ireland at theplifymg tVaomcwhat dillcr'' ‘ . ... «--*»—1-— « - —. li. harU'iing an i.p.utcnant of Ireland, who is now In dcotland .... .taking the whole family. , present were m.icd: ‘htsding cxcumion.* illy, Mr .lutiua Bwitlln, A sefleg of land meeting* wer* held yeaterday Inbrccher and family, Mr. _ „ ___________ ________Dtte, Mr Luclcn Wulstn, Mr. lair/, Andcr- lugs, AtTuant Inflammatory *|■on, Mrs Andcrs.ui, Mr P D Lin and bloodthirsty placards exhibited At uic nu cln and family Mr Klcnard Mitchell, Mr Dwight lug in Balllugarry npologiea were mode for theMi Leonard. Mr Munson, Mr, Wood row. Mr. Miller , were dsnounoed by the speakcra.andtatuilyof t'UfUm, Mi Kapy Mr. r.atar and, A dlspau-h /rota Dublin atate* that four .....fainii v oi * liftoii, Mr and Mr*. Paul K. fMohr, Hr, raided tha police barrack* at Bniiaghcr, gagged andand Mr Fifcrcc. Mr. Me A1 pin, Mr. W«*t and family bound the Drderly. who waa the sob- occupant ofof AvondnV Mis# B- rsic Karec, Mr and Mr*, the place, and itola a number of rlfl.s The forkJlan.i-r, Mr. T. C. Peon . , Mr Janro* Und Icagua luivc reeclnded the roaolutlon reeanllyHart, Mr Woods, Mr. Dayld din adopted deuoundng tha robbery of anna on board ton, Mr Char!.-* Taft, Mr. Rleiiard a v«4*el In fork Harbor Bmith, Miae Juliette Mathews, Mr and Mra f 'Uttnoni , A dlson ch from Cork state* tliat another P H. Hartman Mr K Beraer, Mr, anus addressed to soma ttcttlious iteraoiVakamp, Mr. P H Hartman Mr. E Ueraar, Mr, arms oddnwsod to aoma tb tition* person now Um jfcury M»i*ter. the Messrs. Paabiaa, Mr VI m. It. si the wharf uurUtmcd. Thu Irox hud arrived atXitig, J, H Hpei s«r, Mr Henry ( nderhtll, c„rk on th* steamer from England Krary steamerHr It van, Mr Matt. Morgan, Mr. Parity. Mr Prank that arrive* 1* thoroughly searelual The militaryKh.iui.-v, Mr A. C. dchuberth Mr. Cox, nuihorititw have fccall d all the men now on ioaveaMi. U m Wisw elL Mi. Hoaaad Mlnkte of abaaooa and mteae to grant any furlough*