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KSDAY .M XI: 111, 1877.NoI llio i l^sl ti u at ions that had been ca-t up- ' beautiful numbers. To .Mr. \V c-delc* [■■, it liitn is* to bis motives in pro-ccuting ' bis artistic playing of macnitlc-nl j.i-jtno * ic case, \vtiimini; up to his work as ho snlosaml accompaniment*. To Mr. J'oT-’i' j roc'ceded, u lieu the court dosed to for his load) and willing response in » IP public, mid for a lew muimnN went | for liis able ►upport in ttin _ concert. | .•ain into secret m-moii. taking; liiui from hi* post ol duly, ininlv-The proceeding* that innming remind- I ingmany di-comlm t* incident.to a buck- 1I our reporter very much of llic higher board ride. 'Jo.Mr. .‘Salomon .-jpiepelbuig j iug teint-ndes ol civil courts which lie bin from ! for untiring labors in the preparation of me to lime vi'itod, except that tiie incni- j «'e llnll and skillful management of l.th era or this court martial, by reason of 1 sines* mailers generally. Al-o. to Mr. In ir tine military dress and appearance, ! f-barlcs 'I haver tor the use ol his very agother with n certain favoritism of na- | »*e piilno, and the (irrmsnii Club forire, bad, be thought, rati.or the advan age over the courts of this section in gen ml good looks. It may be caused, how ver, by a difference in diet.Captain Kngle and I'ickfr# have tiianytheir lib, rui offer of elegant llnll. Also, to many other friends who assisted in c cry way to make the concert a success.I.. Si'IIOKMoVlili.. JV lb', dohn .*)viniugton lia arm friends outside of the military who from (o ,:lt;lIor!,,to.ill be glad to hear that thev are tlior- --—...........-- —KUOJf Tltt.-liSllA v'.st in nedUglily vindicated of the charges tor fbicb they have been tried by a jury of licir peers, and will anxiously wait fora iial decision from the Commanding oilier of llie Department ol the Missouri, t heaven worth, or from tho military »u-horilics lit Washington, as lbs case mayllotli Capt. McKibbih's and Col. Brecon's urgutnciiU arc spoken of in the igliest terms by those who listened to hem. \Court-uiarti«ll( arc of various grade*, ol rhich the gciieriil, garrison and drum-end are best known.rite Concert l.usl Xiglil a SplendidStuccos.We can safely say that Santa I'c lia* ever witnessed a mole brilliant gather-ng tluin w as a-seinl lcjhal (icimania Hull vsrhigh!, or listened to a more elegant nnsicai enlertaininent. Time were nil J'two hundred people comfortably scat-d, w hich tilled up all Ihe available spare u I he floor, at least om-l.nlf of u hoin vi rc ladiis. The mnnngciiu nt uasgood lid ll,e ii-Iii r* polite and attentive. The ml\ trout V was in tho beat and cl, -c al-ue - j hi i- in I lie eaily part ol I lie eveningI) I, ..... of a hi-h of ventilation: Ihe■innil i- not u ell udni-lt d to n eto-e i l oud. II. c III 1111 o I) oilierT« and llicir wives weie in lull loi cc, the l\ S. and SlainlUtlinrilii S wcin well represcIntkknai. 151 I'HoVKMK.STA is tiik Sdi Tlt.—On tins subject the Springfield lEepiiblicnii llius eomincnts : ••I’rosid-nt Hayes’ purpose to recommend Pedcrnt appropriations for Southern internal tin-provemcnts, like I he Texas J’acilii; rail-''Kjrnd and the Mississippi Icr^e*. bus not only ularmed tlie Soutliern , IK-ninci-a,-), but is helping to make Northern Kvptibli-tans anxious. If persevered in, it will help to break up the solid South, lint there arc significant indications that it will also bring on the revolt of tunny of the otherwise best friends and supporters of the President in the North. The Cin-eiuiiHti Commercial and Ihe New York Times have already sei red notice on lire Administration that they will tolerate no sueli pol.cy, hm raise the voice of opposition within and without the party. The progress ol polities and politician* on these point* will be woith folioiving —indeed, it promises to be one of Ihe most inti-re-iing, eeilainl; harassing, slid possibly disintegrating and reconstructing processes ill the polities of the near futureTUe Concert. ,Mrtssns. Kni roitsWill you permit me to rail attention to one of the foremost among the lady volunteer* on Ihe occasion of ihe Concert at Germania Hall, I as well ; Mrs. houis (scliorinoyer, wife of Professori- I lie pi olc-.jonal niol 11 .lib s people. It ivas a mdabic eiiiiei urse id people, who ivei e eiilei luiiied w illi a notable medley if li 'tli instrumental and local tiui-ir, which w iil loag bo remembered with iiiileand pi, tisurc.The .Santa l-'e If relieslI’a,—composed of Prof. Louis Schormeyer, leader, and Mcssis J. Howe and John Watts, Spiegel-berg, 1’iobst, Nunez, Kireliuer and lloyer, members—surprised even its most sanguine admirers hi this, ii» tlrbut before a public audience. It lias stood the lest of t coterie of the best musical critics, ami in one nighl'a performance hns established a name and fame which promises to prove enduring. The Orchctlinl music comprised a march, overture-, wait*, galops, schottisclie,. anil that marvelously musical prodigy, “Home, Sweet Home,’’ set to more variations than is often beard —in fact running llie gamut ol the most varied and difficult pieces.The ladles who had volunteered for the occasion wore the IhreiT'Tavoiilc* in the choir of the Picsb) Icrian church, Miss Smith, sister of the pastor, Miss Hradlev, •islcr of Mr*. 11. M. Thomas, anil Mrs. Major Towrtr, the tenor, soprano and or-gaulst. Tho two first sang vciy swceily “See Ihe Pale Moon” and “llear Me Norma,” Mrs. Towar assisting at Mr. Charles Thayer's line new piano, aud were most heartily applauded—curare* not being ill the order of tho evening's exercises.Mrs. Prof. Schoiiuoyer also met wiili the most satisfactory demonstrations of appreciation in her renditlou of lliosu difficult arias, “Casfa Diva” and “Ecstacy,” with Mr. Wcdeles, one of tho popular merchants on west San ITaiicisco street, at the piano. Mr. Wcdeles also performed “l-o lievoildu l.iuii''aiid tho “jtlpeiihorn” whir immense satisfaction. lie has long been regarded in tills country as a master pianist, and did not iu llio least tlisnpSchormoycr, who was a volunteer, and who, wiili her sweet and rultiircd voice, so tsi-mito-11) brought ii| Hie localism of ihe evening M that pi-ofcssiiuial-appeni:-iug standard which so ngr.ealdy surprised her bearer*.Tin- reuslitlon of tier role iu “Norma,” although not possessing the conspicuous roijusto of a Parepn, postcsaeil sweetness and cori-ectncs*, and was distinguished for those very pleasing qualities iu operatic singing; and her “Ecslncy” was quite iu keeping wilt, the manifest waltz spirit ot it* author— w bo is also I lie composer of llio celebrated waltzes—II Hacio.”•The Professor, in hi* card ol thank*, very modestly omitted her name, but her many fi iemls lake pleasure iu thanking her for her able assistance in Ihe concert.CtT lion. Miguel A. Olero and family arrived al tlie Exchange Hotel Iasi evening from the south, where they have been visiting his brother's family in Valencia county. Mr. Otcruaiul family are return iug to their home ut Kl Moro.(jy Mr. David II. Montgomery, bead center of ibo “Minstrel*,” is not iu the least discouraged about bis recent loss at stage properties in the I.as Vegas tire, but says he.Int» found an arti-t here who can paint stage sccncty by the acre at small coal, and that lie intends to cugagu Centennial Hull wherein to bold a series uf conceit* during the festivities proposed by tiie “£*uiu Pe Driving Park jAssocia-lion,” extending trum the lid to tire 7th ot July—sll of which promise to be in a degree tuoro interesting than has before been attempted iu Ibis city, ami which promises to draw in a large concourse ot people troni the surrounding country.(jy Mr. 1-'. Donoghue lias secured Ihe coulrni't lor Ihe stone-work in Mi. Delgado's new building and'has i-omim-nrcdmany p mass o W atere diiv am old poof a mi Ihe cos five mi greater The eat House office, I private tiie nig ,ruli ivIi ling mi built ol at the I Ihe linI Started coinjmitheir p uiaiuta lowing The iw the be* sea,” llieen; linx arii Three i at one quuke; city to emitter porlioi veiled' covere influx; shorei Iquiqu thcic. quinta Jacent ilestro A sit leu pe boats i away t Iquiqu incut i Iv rlcsl pie or of wal i-ipal ■ da in ay to foil A Ii know i house) I lie mi hurlci! stiippl town inland and C At Tithe to four n incr -(J Corui town fonrtl mints gover guniii vesseletc.. Ipoint the i-x|fectatlons of tiiosow ho liad jw0rk. Tiie dimension's of din* building heard ofbiiu. _ I are 47 by 80 feel.At a cornel piaver, Mr. llovcr, uf llie i ' * «*-».-— ~15th Infantry hand, is certainly a most at- j 6V M * Kuuiller i* «••*»coinplisheil expert, aud gave sutisfaetory •»•«'«evidence of hit ri'inarkahle proficiency on 8|iinge.;villv, Arizona, where H.ey l.ave that instrument in • solo, with violin opened a large and well aborted »iVck^ of and piano accnmpanlamcirl by Protestor nierehm.di.e suitable to the w antsScliormoyer atid Mr. Wedelct. ol the people of that flourishing section.Iu a uroril, the concert was a success, IKXEUIl iPllIt'.and Prof. M-hoimoyer may feel Justly jgevv York, June ti--Tiiu Star and ller-proud of Id* pupil* aud tho sponltpieoii* ' n'd of of Paiiaino to-.-elved to day, lias ibe welcome given him, thcm and the volitn-. detail* of tiie disaster* and ,dc»iof wa lor lit iu silt cargo liman A e living hi Hi liuild offer I’l'o in inttui sitioi made lire lt;1 Were Xeittglo - f-'rein C n i«i gold, Sec Tiilh, wont Hleal sliqii seerc rc»ig but cielu alioit ..die tend c u * 11 tor’.A lift iwelcome given liliu, iliem anil me vomn-. oeieu* m i«v o,*»-ivi-teer. las, nighf. And now tha, the Santa rXrk.tnM;Pv Orchestra is a ffxed success, cannot ( .lhe UlWll. Aiica. lqulque, Ponia, De-these concert* he occasionally repeated in iahos, Pahellou, Dcpics. t'liaiisvayu, llu-louie hall a little better adsplcit'lo lhe . auillos, t*vcupttl*, Oohija. Mijilloiies, l»e-i.i-i.nr usadw «r Hiiist.-al soteous ? 'holivia, Aiilolsgasla «Mid Lhsvaral arehi /her grade Of llinaiial soirees t j nearly all de-noved. Aliout six hundredtfcaa* si Thaaku ' live* Were lust; the deslructloa of pro-™ ■* 1 I iiorly it esliuiated al $j0,00u,000, cnliucdTho undersigned, In lie|ialf of himself t mostly to the coast although the lowii of and llie “Santa Pa Orchestra,” would • Tarmacs, tweiiiy three league* inlautl, i-Jiidai- hit warmest thanks to Ilia Misaa* I 'I** ''illsge* of fieaiuailll* and Lon* Hiadley aud Siuilh, and Mr*. Towar, (or j,“X'ntinml.^Tfm I'hlppiug of puk^froiu their kind attlsfant* at ilia concert laal I n,, southern port* wilt bo indefinitely night 1* contributing some of tha moil1 *usp*ud*d a* alt factUtie* iu tha way of | ,ultiidi-iprivi-ia iai and eral' drv*iiriu Slat belli of ti the pla* the vile “Ol “11 poll
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