THE NEWS AND .iERALD. TIU-WREK I lDfITIONc - TiR TAILORS. The drollest disturbancd that ever took place within the walls of a theatre happEned at the Haymarket in 1805. Years previous, Foote had produced at that house a bur lesque piece, the author of which was never known, entitled "The Tailors ; or, a Tragedy for Warm Weather." The satire of the piece gave. great umbrage to the craft after which it was called. In the year aboven imed rowton announced its revival for his benelit. The bills were scarcely issued when he re ceived a letter requesting him to change the play, as it was iighly of fensive to the trade, and promising if he would do uo he should be as, sured of a full house. Dowton took no notice of this communication, upon which the knights of the needle waxed wroth, called a meeting, and swore they would oppose him with might and main. Menacing epistles now pour( d ii upon him, in which he was infol mel that 17,000 tailors would attend the theatre to hoot down the play. One who signed himself "Deth" wrote to the pro" prietoi s to say that 10,000 more could be mustered if necessary. Dowton laughed at these threats, and persisted in his programme. But when the night came he soon discovered they were not idle ones. The brotherhood had contrived to monopolize not only every seat in the gallery save two, but to till every other part of the house. Dowton's appearance was the s&gnal for the uproar to begin; a pair of shears was thrown at him ; he offered ?20 to any person who would point out the man who threw them. His offer was received with a yell and a show er of other missiles. Not a word would the audience listen to; in vain did he now oler to change the piece to "Village Lawyer;" they would ac cept no compromise, and the uproar within was echoed by a crowd with. out who could not gain admittance. The riot now became so violer>t that it was necessary to send for a magistrate and a force of constables; these were powerless against the immense number of rioters. This victory over the law rendered them more daring and furious than ever ; fears began to be entertained for the safety of the building and the lives of the actors. A troop of Life Guards was sent for ; this quickly settled the matter ; there was a general stampede, but not before 16 had been captured in their flight. Belgravia. Another planet has just been dis covered. Polisa, of Berlin, is the detective this ime tthat is to be credited with the honor of bring ing to light and to catalogue a body which has hitherto managed to keep out of the way of the keenest tele Scope. It is of the eleventh magni tude, and is situated in Leo. This completes a list of 192 known aster oids between Mars and Jubitor. When 99 were found a reward was offered for the discovery of the next one. According to the Rochester Union, Pm ofessor Swift, <(f that city, the well known star-gazer and star hunter, expects that a reward will niow be offered for the discovery of the one that will fill out the num ber to 200. FRESU GARDEN SEEDS Irish Potatoes at the lowest cash prices. J. Mt. BEATY & CO. LIVES ARE OFTEN LOST. B Ythe use of cheap Kerosene. Got one of our safety Lamps in which even the most dangerous oil is safe. $20,000 Saved Yearly to Fairfield When onr farmiera learn to purchase Chemicals and make their own fertilizers. Gall and get a book telling how it can be d one. deo 28 MoMASTER & BRICE. JUST RECEIVED. JANOS Bitter Water, Yeast Cakes, elBull's Cough Syrup, German Syrup, Rat Exterminator, Gum OPimfj@tic Compound. *--ALsO' several Stewart~ Sewing" Mrehines, being th6 "improved Singer," for bior *g are is ach 4~ , oMAsan ~& BRIoE. iae in s*okl kinds~* Steel Plow. 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