THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPII PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1870. 5 n H Wg ORE Z 8 Til B. fVom Our Otw OorretponOfnu Nw York, Aug. 2, 1870. John Krnl. That John Real will be hung on Friday Is as certain as almost any future event can be. The news that the Governor had refused to change the sentence of death which had been pro nounced against him into that of imprisonment lor life was told him yesterday by the warden of the Tombs, and Real appears to "bear up tinder" the disappointment with considerable fortitude. lie feels, as under the circumstances It Is very natural that he should feel, that the murder of Mr. Nathan did not tend to make the Governor lenient. He evidently thinks rather hard of thor.e newspaper representatives who went away from their interviews with him to prepare distorted reports only of all that he had paid. He is in that condition when Religion does all that 6he can for him, and when the World stands by with folded arms and tosses her head at Religion. If the solemn Statements of a man to whom eternity is very near are to be believed, he was so persecuted by Officer Smcdick that his killing of that officer Involuntary as he believes it to have been was due to the instinct of self-preservation. In view of these statements Governor Hodman has been pleaded with by Real's counsel and friends, and subjected to an amount of pressure such as is seldom exercised by the counsel or friends of a criminal of 69 humble a class of society. He Will die in the Catholic faith, and on the day preceding his execution will probably partake cf the communion. There is a good deal of curiosity to see the hanging. Among newspaper offices more than one application has been made for the use of such of the Sheriff's invitations, conferring the office of deputy sheriff, as may not be needed by the reporters. AmniemFnta More Particularly Madame Lnnntr. The ideal home of mlnstrelism Is to be realized In the new opera house that Dan Bryant is building on Twenty-third street, near Sixth ave nue. Burnt cork is becoming elegant. The wench business is to be glorified. The new Ethiopian theatre, which Is to bo opened in the fall, will be expensively adorned, the proscenium boxes will be sumptuous, and It Is to be pre sumed that the character of the entertainment will correspond to that of the house. Three of the other theatres will open this month, Booth's and Niblo's on the evening of next Monday week and the Olympic on the 23d. Niblo's has been cleaned and painted. It needed both badly. That silly taogle of Impossibilities, The Duke's Motto, is to be the piece first produced there. The only theatrical attractions in this city at present are Madame Lanncr and Bertha Llnd. I have spoken of tho "poetic feet" and ''intellectual dancing" of Madame Lan ner, but while employing these term3 did not forget that they were unusual and liable to be misconstrued. For example, we do not look for intellectuality in dancers. Even the very great ones, tho Ellslers and Taglionis, evince very little brain cult ure. Life is not long enough to permit them to equally cultivate the heel and the head. Tho gossip that is babbled In the newspapers respecting Morlacchl's intel lectual taste and musical acquirements is very interesting. I will not undertake to say whether it is true or not; but if it is true, that instance is an exceptional one. Nevertheless, a great dancer may have had something of the educa tion of an actress. In that case the intellect is put to work. She is not all leg, and there is some proportion between the developments of mind and muscle. This seems to be the case with Madame Lanner. Without claiming to "know of my own knowledge," as a lawyer would say, it seems to me either as though she must be Intellectual, or, if a somewhat peculiar phrase ology be admissible, as though she must have strong IntellesUal impulses. Figures, steps, and enterprises which in another would seem like the inventions of vulgar audacity are, with her, poetic and refined. There are coarse men who will never see la Terpsichore anything more than an appeal to flesh and passion. For my part I have no objection to define dancing as the language of legs; but I must be permitted to make this discrimination, that the majority of dancers make it a language that corresponds to the diction of those nameless books whose pub lication is prohibited by law, while a few, like Madame Lanner, invest it U'lta a pare and poetic rhythm. It would be unjust to Miss Llnd, however, not to acknowledge that a large proportion of the principal dancing of the even ing falls to her. In the new ballet of Sitala; or. The Juggler's Daughter, a trinity of dances, consisting of three in one, and of remarkable character, U interpreted by her to perfection, and creates an enthusiasm that would be un usual in winter time but is extraordinary at this season. The dances are called "The Peasaat ess," "The Coquette," and "The Sylph." When Miss Lind first appears the peasantess' dress which she wears of course carefully conceals the dresses of tho coquette and the sylph. When the first dance is con cluded Miss Lind retires, and during the ap plause slips off the rustic frock, and ere the c'applDg of hands has died out, appears glitter ing in the exquisite costume of the "Coquette. A similar change of costume characterizes the conclusion of the second dance, and signalizes her appearance in the third. Each dance has peculiar idiosyncrasies, and is performed by Miss Llnd with an ability to which theatre-goers in this country arc almost entire strangers. The conclusion of the first act of Sitala likewise creates excessive delight. It Introduces, without indecency, an approach to the genuine can-can nearer than that made by any other performers who have as yet appeared on the New York stage. This can-can, which, upon the bills, is warily called "quadrille," is pervaded by the refinement of Madame Lanner, and is therefore kept from becoming repugnant. The success with which it has been received is so immense that it ought to be reserved for the last thing In the ballet. Those who see the first act see the best portions, and lose little by going away. The deserved and unusual popularity of Madame Lanner and Miss Lind is my reason for referring to them at such length. N. 13 Vet Twenty, third Street is still the object of general contemplation, and will remain so until the murderer is discovered, or until the mystery, with no abatement of , obscurity, passes into a tradition and takes its place beside such enigmas as the Burdell-Cun- ! ningham and the Rogers assassinations. On my way home from a theatre I passed the house at midnight on Monday. The gas-lamps of the orpoeite pavement threw their radiance full upon it. Not a ray ef light came from any of the windows, but through tho glass above the front door the lights in the ball could be seen, ' and upon these was fixed the gaze of a group of people stationed on that side of Tweaty-third atreet which is bounded by the southern facade Of the Fifth Avenue Hotel. Those gossippers who stretch their necks there lor an hour at a time fasten upon the most cobwebby of imagi nary clue. Now It ia Washington NathuwhJ committed the murder, now Fredorlck, now both, now neither, now young Kelly, the house keeper's son, now a hypothetical plumber. Meanwhile, let ns hope that Superintendent Jourdan and his detectives will keep their own counsel until the doer of the deed is discovered or until all hopes of discovering him are dis pelled. Ali Baba. CITTlTEnS, Everything in thk wat op Summkr clothing Now to bk closed out at Guaranteed Lowkr Tricks than el8ewpkkk. Fifth wdXixthstrtet. 1 No. 6i8TmIrkkt Stheet. A3 MANY OF TUB COMPLAINTS OP CHILDREN Origi nate from the Irritation and the derangements caused by worms, a remedy that will effectually rid the system of these pests Is well calculated to be of great benefit, and to be frequently required In every amlly. Dr. D. Jayne's Tonlo Vermifuge Is such a preparation, not only certain to destroy worms, but most excellent for the purposes of a General Tonlo, strengthening the stomach and digestion, and dissi pating any febrile tendency in the system. In Dys pepsia, young and old will find it equally effective, and altogether, no remedy of more general applica tion could be kept In the household. Sold every where. Small size, 87 cents; double size, CO cents per bottle. A Most Delightful Dessert may be found In the new article of food, Sea Moss Farine, which can be purchased for twenty-live cents a package, that will produce sixteen quarts of most excellent blanc mange, or a proportionate quantity of custards, light puddings, farina, creams, sauces, gruels, Charlotte Russc, etc. This seems almost Incredible, but It Is vouched for by ladles of the highest respectability, who append their names to their statements. The company state at least fifty delicious dishes can be made from the Sea Moss Farine, and give In their circular the receipts for many of them. We consider Mr. Rand's discovery a highly important one for the millions, and Indeed for all classes of society, In these stringent times. Life op Charles Dicksns. By Dr. R, Shelton Mackenzie. With Personal Recollections and An ecdotes; Letters, by "Boz," never before pub lished ; and Uncollected Papers In Frose and Verse. With a Portrait and Autograph, will be published on Saturday next, by T. B. Peterson & Brothers, No. 806 Chestnut street. It will be issued In a large duodecimo volume, bound In Green, Red, or Blue Morocco Cloth, gilt side and back. Price Two Dol lars. Agents wanted everywhere to engage in Its sale. Advance copies will be sent to any one, post paid, on receipt of price. , Mr. William W. Cassidt, the Jeweller at No. 8 Soath Second street, has one of the largest and most attractive stocks of all kinds of Jewelry and Silver ware In the city. He has also on hand a fine assort ment of fine American Western Watches. Those who purchase at this store at the present time are certain to get the worth of their money. If it is Thrown in Your Teeth that you do not keep your dental apparatus in proper trim, it Is your own fault, for all the world knows that you might do so by using the matchless vegetable dentrlQce Sozo dont. The Dusty and Weary Traveller will find ex cellent bath-rooms at the American House, Boston. Airy rooms, billiard halls, vertical railway, cate, reading-room, ana a superior cuisine render this a favorite house with travellers. Singer's Family kawiKQ Machines, Ten dollars cash. Balance in monthly instalments. O. F. Davis, No. 810 Chesnut street. New Style Picture. The German Chromos made by A. K. P. Trask, No. 40 N. Eighth street. They must be seen to be admired. "Spalding's Glue" Cheap, convenient, and use ful. Mends everything. itiAiiieu?i. Girault Goodwin. At Chicago, 111., on the 14th of July, at the residence of the bride's uncle, William Bryson, Esq., by the Rev. Dr. Swazey, Mr. Josei-h B. Ciikault, of Annapolis, Md., to Miss Bessie T. Goodwin, of Chicago. Jones Maffkt. On Tuesday, July 19, 1870, by the Rev. George Brlnghurst, of Philadelphia, Na than W. Jones to Miss Rosalie W. Makfet, both of vvllkesbarre, i'u. in:i. Chandler. On the 2d instant, Elizabeth, wife of Samuel Chandler, and daughter of John and the late Mary Wood, In toe 22d year of her age. The relatives and mends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the resi dence of her brother, Thomas Wood, Jr., West Falls of Schuylkill, on Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Dalton On the 1st instant, Hugh Dalton, In the 63d year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully Invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, Forty-third street and Lancaster avenue, on Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Garnset. On the morning of the 2d instant, Lccv Hudson Garnsky, relict of the late D. o. Garnsey, of Western New York, In the 93d year of her age. , Funeral from the residence of her son-in-law, T. F. Caunman, Roxborough, on Thursday afternoon at B o'clock. " Lord. On the 1st Instant,, Simeon Lord, in the 63d year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family, and Lodge No. 9, A. Y. M., are invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, Blae Bell, Darby road, on Thursday, the 4th instant, at 2 o'clock P. M. Inter ment at Mount Moriah Cemetery. Williams on the 1st instant, Sarah, wife of William Williams, aged 43 years. 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(Tisa UNITED STATES SECURITIES Bought, Sold and Exchanged on Host Liberal Terms. Gr O Li 13 Bought and Sold at Market Bates. COUPONS CASHED Pacific Railroad ZSonds BOUGHT AND SOLD. Stocks Bought and Sold on Commlt- sion Only. Accounts received and Interest allowed on Datlj Balances, subject to check at sight. BE til YEN & BRO., No. 40 South THIRD Otroot. 611 PHILADELPHIA. QEVEN PER CENT. BONDS At 75, Interest Keenilarly Paid. WE OFFER FOR SALE $G0,000 SOUTH MOUNTAIN IRON AND RAILROAD CO. SEVEN PEIl CENT. BONOS. At 75 and Accrued Interest, SECURED BY IT MILES OF RAILROAD, Finished and doing good business, and about 83,000 acres ot Coal and Iron ore land situated in Cumber land Valley, Pa, D. K. JAMISON & CO., N. W. Cor. THIRD and CHESNUT Streets, 1 2T tf Philadelphia, Pa. NOTICE. TRUSTEES AND EXECUTORY TO The cheapest Investment authorized by law are General Mortgage Bonds of the Penn sylvania Railroad Company. APPLY TO D..C. WHARTON SMITH & CO.; BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 121 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. DL "V E FOB SALE. C. T. YERKES, Jr., & CD., BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. SO South THIRD Stroot; 19 PHILADELPHIA; GROCERIES, ETO. gEW No, I MACKEREL, m KITTS. FIRST OF THE SEASON. ALBERT 0. BOBFRT3, Dealer in Fin, Groceries, J1W Corner FXKVKNTU and VINE BtreeU. OUTLERY, ETO. RODOEHS & WOSTENHOLMS POCKET KNIVES, Pearl and Stag handles, and beautiful finish; Rodgeis', and Wado fc Butcher's Razors, and the celebrated Le coultre Razor; Ladles Scissors, la oases; of the finest quality ; Rotigers' Table Cutlery, Carvers and Forks, Razor Strops, Cork Screws, etc Ear in. struments, to assist the hearing, of the most ap proved construction, at P. MADEIRA'S, No. 115 TENTH Street, below Chesnut. LOST. IOST ON FRIDAY, 29TH ULT.. A PAOKAGS J Ot ONE HUNDRED TICKETS TO BUSTLK TON. As they are usaless to any one except tha owner, the fiader will please return to thi ottlce. . SIStr NATS AND OAP8. 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