THE NEW OPERA COMPANY. ?OS-HD TO ITV THE METROPOLITAN. LANS WB BRASt OPERA-TRIRTT.FOUR no.\. V aoLDERS TO BUBB) RIBS IBO.BOO BACH. i*is settled si hst', i now company is formed _. wjh bay ti"' Meiropoiiti.n Optra House and *.,. mttatt H sad B1 it !*?? future producttou of *n'nd oi*ei-'- ii'''' wIM bs opera nt iho McliopoHlaa 'in Besl mater unless same terrthle and unfore 1 disaster. Ilks Iii" lire which happened last sum JJ" pr. vi n'* lt ;i"1' !' * HP' li'lnp "'blom st) Ikes twice 9 ,'*-_ si.iii- place thal ht aol llkerj te sceur. Ths ,w S-fsatsatR* i* to bs cafled i!'e MrtropslRan mam aad Rmi BWole Oampaay. A meetlna "!''t and Luther Rouatae, BtrMge T. Oerry presided and (.crpe L. Rivers, mousw of Ibe new coaipaay nnd the obi company and .j. tb,* ether compaaies connected viii, iho Metro ?U!_!! Opera llouae, wns secretary, lue comsslttee gM-sted nv tic- tea men who bought the house Bl _. -iceni suction sab- ior tho purpose of forming , new opera company, consisted of <;. G. Haven, kristi Isellu snd Blbrldge T. ..'irv. Mr. Haven !??? ?t.-d sn bebslt ol this committee thnt auhaerip* ^j '. id I.n received for a new company, on ,1. aaderatandtng that ea, h eubaeriber for fifty t.M.< ci stock should be entitled '." a parterre i,o\, I.-re me to be tlmiyf,: r ol these boxes, nnd each trill have six sent*. Barb share le to bare a pur uhif el #000, thc lifty shares thus nuking ti sub Option ol B30.000. We tblrty-laur i.ox-.-. u was reported, bad sll been sahscrlhed for nnd the list had Mi closed. Tl.e committee bsd received a few ad eli ional application- foi anbarripttona, but bud been (.Miped io decline ti:* m. ibis report wa> approved and accepted. a form lor a certificate al tacorporathm wa* piv pirtd, aad er the Buslaem Corporations mw of the ams si Rew-YeeB. ii provides for the Incorporation gaetapaay te be knowa as ihe Metropolitan opera ?nd Real Rstate Company, wt Ik ti board of thirteen RRttUSS, and a .apitaiizatl ,n of BS.OOO.OOO, Th*' (i'mpanv i- '"> '"- -'?-! "f ihirty-fcmi- members, nnd tin following ure llieir names : Qaatge O. Haven, Adrian Jts-lln. Elbridpe T. Lorry, s :i.iiii<-1 I). Ila Ino, lt, (,:-.,rp_ j*. n__.r. II. C. Fahaestoek, 1. Pier poul Morgan, william C. vviii:i:ey, a. ,1. .iiiiiinni, Bdward Cooper, ti?orge Pmbody R'etmeaj, .lohn Jacob Arter, Heber r. |Rh-p, Ti. O. MU!*. ..corpc g. itowdoin. Charam I*. Pansy, Berti Belasont, Georgs Henry Warren, Thomas Bltchcock, w. Bayard Catting; Henry Clews, H. McK. Twombly, A. T. Van Ne-., \V. I). .loane, (ornellus VanderbBt, winiam K. Vanderbilt, Fr-dertck Vanderbilt. VC. Soward R'ebh, Ogden (ioelet, Rohetl Goetet, R. T. BUson, J. HoikI Wright, Adrian 1 -.lin. Jr.. and Lath r ROUUtte. The ftUs*_1ag board ol dlrectcrs sras elected: Ismael D. Babcock, George P. linker. George **. Eosdoln. Rober) Goetst, ...-orpe <;. Haven. Adrian Isellil. A. D. .luillnrd, bullier Kouiitse, D. O. Mills, j. llB*t_Sl Morgaa, W. K. Ysndertdlt, George Pe* body VMsmms sad WIBIam C. Whitney. When ibe rompoay is Ineerporated Hie directors, wto held an Informal seeding yesterday nfter the principal _seettng had adjourned, trill probably aeleel the ft ll .wine offic-rs: Pr.-ld.nt, George t;. Haven; vice-prcsld.Tt, Adrian iselin: treaaurer, George **. Bosdoin: secretary, Hugh M. Mt haren: the eae-utlve committee te )"? ranpossd of iii" president, vice pretldent and treasurer, with W. C. Whltn-y and Robert Geekt. The property of ti.e opera hourn is lo ba I 'ld to the new c n.paiiy bv the preseni owners ol it f ? H,4_5,noo, the ..un poid f,>r it al the auction Bale at lt-t w-eh. Te IMfl i- lo be added the estimated < sd ct restorations and Improvements In the building, KIO.OOO. niakinp Bt.B7_.OBO. The subecriptieei <-f thirtv fom boxhoMers at r.V>o.i rack will make _l.020.00o. Thi* win fill WJj.OOO short nf the -liiii n-eded to hoy and restore tl.pers house. Tins SR..VO0O win be rai-ed by a mortgage, and In order lo brim tv." capitalisation of the company to a round __._0_.n_o resort v.iii probnblv i,e had io a.' Issue of |3i..00T of bends or tr.-,.erv stock, lt i* pro F"ft to a**:'.-!! He* 1 birt vf., ir boxes to thc Stock hoUim by lot on March -J*). TV committee reported that tt lind received rm oller trna Abbey, sohoefM \ GrSu b.r a lease of Hie prop? erty for the purpose of giving proud opera, ord thnt the ofter would !>e referred to the board or directors of He ronipnny as ?oon ns H.e orsranUa.i**-- ahodld be roEpleted. "Mr. Abbey's plan* hdVff n_.n pubBahed irpentedlv. lb* ls .,, brina to this country fte creator ptrt of Hie opra companv which he hud here issi Tlri'.er, with a few additions, notably Hint or Mme IMna. There i. ,n d..nv,t that -onie terms will l?* made between hi* Brm and Hr.- directors of tho new tempt)nv. and that be will have ti," use ,f Uie house. There was some surprise yesterday becanse .lames A. pio-eveit. the presJdeal <.f th" obi Metropolitan Opera House Company, was not smens the subscribers lo tho new ono. Hts rea eon fur not Joining it waa thst he had hra-1 ?much to do with th" old company ind with tho sale of thc property: that he bad Insisted on Ra sale when :.sited ff.r a postponement: thal be bid himself botipiit lt on i,ehalf of the ni*-n near *,? nina h*. and that !f he were now to be n atember of ti, ? company to bur lt npnln lt rlfipht appear that he bad Interested motives In Hs previous action. The Hrrancreiiient fee the new company ls not muck tmllke thal sngsested nnd urped by Henry Clewa Bl the time when the auction sale of the opera hulls,* was ISBroachlng. Ile proposed thirty-four aubecribera at SM.000 each. His li.f Was not complete! -tt Hu- lime set tor the sate, and tlie property was bongbl by a entnbinatloii or ten men. wit'i Mr, RoosevcH nt their h?ad. snd is beM by them till th'- n?w-iv,formed com? pany shall be ready to take it off their hand*. WHAT IT COSTS JACOR LORILLARO TO LIX ff. A suit bas been iw'pnn In Hie BnpreUM Court in which the gu.-stion of whether *.r not BSO.OO0 a year h more than eaOUgb properly !'* support Jseob I.orll Urd end hi* family will have lo bs decided. Tbe case arises on a note of j-.ooo which the I.oril lard Brick Companv discounted at the LenOS lilli Hank. Thb nr-te \?ns Indorsed by Jacob I.oilllnrd. When the note b -came due lt was not paid bv tbe brick company, nnd it vent to pro'e.-t. The bank pave notice la Mr. I.orlllard of the protest, and tdd him that he would have to pay lt. He refused to pay. aud th* bank brough, a stilt against him In the Supreme mart, and lecnred a Judgment for lue amount or the B0'?. The exi-rtiiion was humsd on the Jndgmcnt BBd P,'"'ed in tin- hand- of nie Sheriff, n was returned "itireiv aamltafied. ihe Biwyera for ti,.* bank thea lesrr.wl t>;at Mr. !.orlll:,td had BB Income nf M0.000 Blear from the Belate of his father. I'l-rr** I.orlllnrd. Tn* Isiak tried lo get hold of some of Hil* n.on.-v, and ?r. Milliard declared in hl? answer to this suit mut ne n.-_d.-i the entire ?40,000 which he received fmni sis father's eatate for TTTe supper! of blmaetf and bli Jimily. the (|ti".iion or whether or not Hil* i* more waa raouf_ uu support Mr. Lorillard and his totally *"1 b'r du Ml bv the C'Mirl. *** t E ETRVRXBOS FOR PSESIRRST-BRXRRAl, Washing'o-i. FSh. g4.?COa*_dirshla Interest nt t'Txtut to-daw tin.tinp nt tte Daughtoss of (aa Reva luiiD). u ?,,, ttM eioalag day al th" sessssn. Mrs. '?evenson. the wife of th- Vlce-Prsit-ficnt-elcct, was tlected preUdeut leaeral. Mrs. li. V. Baynton, the JJJJBl tS-umhent, was re-elected vice-president la ww or urganiutlon. Kings Rt*** iii ?BdBB/.VOrOR MEMORIAL SERVICES Mon, N. v.. Keb. it (Special).?Momo.hil sr iu honor of Wasblngtso wrrs BeM at tbe Main Ref.rtii.- Churck bete io night nuder Hie * ot w.it \\v:u Ctupler, Daughlem *>f the ^mn Bevolution. tue esfrclsee kneing boea pert rmjsuta ic ?_?.(! on accounl of Ibe storm. Ad 2!g5*ere "i.itie on "Washington ai a Man." by ? Waahtagtos ns a toomet." THE TESLA ELECTRIC LIGHT, enhl Tt,e NewIInven Leader, nsi.,,* Ket ot experiments that hine been scion ___*__ lutcessful can be made commercially profit tU*'J . ** are on ,h' Ova of n new departure In sttSS "el'tlos wbleh U da_,lln(t berond the power kxxZA'*- rnttxtr ot fact reason to follow si) at once. XfTo Te,,a ?* aonietlmes called electrical Wlxatd mm?', on 1Cfo"?t ??! bis niurvellou* and fasclnatlnp *" IO, a field similar lo Hui: of Edison. ?t__iV ,w ?,*T',|-"','? achlev. men)-that I*. )f lt n"! *lth.. J?e. P'nOuctloii of an electric Ugh! without* ri/x L^oe" te -vires. We may I ben hope !.. be Ile.-! _.. ! PaHitttt U.bblng up .-ital down of the th. J**ffl ** >'??! seems Inevitably attendant nn der T i , l "V8'""! of electrbol Illumination. t ii A l,_._V,!. s, JV"**" ''?''rielly directly from coal without the Tallou, of Hie steam c-nelne. TesU aavs he ?-?s directly fc?ai ___???.T?a V1"'! c,,n rtraw ?Wtriettg Utlltoe lt fj? anv nu. . "lr. ,n un>.' ????-?-_ and shall Bee. r B,iy i-MffBSs ut nny lim,., w, ll, wa ******--?-_ TO PROTECT STAGE CHILDREN. - A I-nopoSlTlO.V TO POM, A Kenn AMON.; THEATRICAL PEOPLE. v?in;,,pl1"'; * ******* managers was called for '"'VT. :" '"" *-iA't, Palmer. ttl ', Y"[ Tl'lr???'"'-*''. lo lake action In appeal non ie .ho aappoeed attucks ot Rlhridgs T. Derry mesMent of the Society lo, ti,,. Prevention of Cruelty to Children. ?p,,r, ?,. st..-,, ,n -,??,?, ?on with tue qaesilos. ?f permuting chlldrea te opp.,,, m theatrical performance*. Two ar three days age ii published statement et certain atternncm al Mr. derry aroused tho ira of the theatrical Buna* lera, and they determined on this meettag. Yeater? day The Tribune, vvhhh did not patdlsh ths state? ments so aerioualy objected lo, contained, in common wltk other papers. , correction from Mr. Derry, show inp bis views t? be decidedly different from thom whick had been attributed to bim. This publication rem,,v.n nnnh ol Hie o*. aston for ti,., meeting cf yesterday and left it comparatively little t? do. A M. Palmer preside,! at the meeting, and there wera ni*., preseni Daniel Frohman. Joseph Jedi*. -on. Charles Jeffers, n, Henry R, Abbey. ,i?iin Bchoeffel, Frank W. simper, P. a. Lovecraft, Frank li. Martha, Mare Rlaw, H. c. Mine.-, Edward Mlaer, B. ... OUaaore, llelnricb Conrled. nod .!. vwsi,.y Boeenqueat, Daniel Frohman was commtaskmed lo make an offs ital .statement ol the rcaU of thc meet big, nnd be did so as follows : ?li eros _f.ermined, In view of the fact thsl Mr. (Jerry denied (hs statement*. Imputed to him con? cerning the Stage, to make RO formal protest, tis was Intended, bul the aubjeet ol Iht stage children having been s? vividly before the managera ot New York, it was agreed io take step* toward an or Santralion *.r a society of theatrical people tor the protection of slap.- ehfldrea. Joseph Jefferson was appointed chairman ml n committee to consult counsel, lbs others of *i... committee being A. M. Palmer, H. c. Miner, J. W. I!..sen,mest. Prank Banger, B. <;. Gilmore and Daniel Frohnma.*1 Nothing ls >?*?! arranged definitely in regard to ihe proposed new society. Mr. Palmer said Mr. Derry's ceneetJoa _f the words pabHsbeg as bis tad been deemed sufficient bv the amnag*n to prcrem ?he:.- taklnp any action at preseal In direct ot>po_l (ion to him. IS MEMORY OE 0FORCE W, CURTIS. IT-I-NDS I'VY MAV TRIRCTEB ON THU ANSI VKK8ART ol' Ills BIRTH. A fr.sh garland of tribute to the tatum nf George William . uni, wa* fashioned nt New-Brighton, s. t.. Ia*t night. Graceful poetry, an rloqaenl addreaa and exquisite musts were Mended ns bb eipresalon of tbe reverence ol nearly ave hundred people tor tie ir fo'm.-r neighbor and friend. Thc audience wai om tm..*,! (hi. liv of resident* or Ihe toland. Nearly nil had known lu kia life the man tiny had come to honor. Tiny seemed almost lu kia presence when they had assembled ill the ballroom Ol tbe Hotel Castleton, *ii realistic waa th" targe picture or .,i,u which looked down from the stage (mm its environing mass of tropical plains and trailing vines, The anniversary of his- birth made the occasion tlmelv, and willi no other Introduction Hum tho Involuntary buah of th" company, Ibe exercises vier,- opened by the M.-n d.i*.,,im Qnsrtvt willi Hie odo of Horace, "Integer Vitae." f-ldne*,' Wdlell Hi-a read from .sonnets lo Mr. Curtie, written by Christopher liarc Craned, who tiii-il in January, l-:*?_? The -bessel were suggestive in ninny places ?>r tarni Incidents that produced a dl?!imt Impresal n on ihe hearers, Tin.*" w.ll known lines bv Mr. Curtis on "Songs Are Minc In My Minti."' -? t to nin-ic by Jaeeph Rosenthal, were sung bv Jamel \. Metcalf, ll" was tallowed ly lh. Mendelssohn Quartet, in "Farting and Meeting," when th" commemorative addi*. - "! thc evenlns waa deRrered by willi un Winier. in tnirodnctng Mr. Winter, Mt. Wlman, who pre sided, said thal Hi*- occasion via-. ior rejoicing more than asdneta, In thu Ihey hud th" privilege nt unliinp to pay honor to ih*- memory of ti" man they nil loved. Mr. Winter's addr.-- wa* comprehensive nml inter eating, ll" began it dc inn*- of hi* Introduction to Mr. Cartis bv th.- poet, Longfellow, nearly tarty yean np**, and pave m. bcarrra the benefit of hu continuous personal friendship with him since tint llaM In B choice store of Incident and valuable rstlamte as to lils characteristics. Th" quartet closed Ihe exercises wltk "Twilight','' written bv Mary K. Blake, aid iel lo mush hv Dudley lank. Tin- affair wu. arranged bv ? commutes of rr > dent., of whom the following Were tai Hie executive committee i Erastus Wlnmn, \. Eugene Alexander. ,i. Frank Bannons. Frederick K. Partington, Blielnbard Oldenburg, De witt BlaBord nnd Lewla I . WhltBi. PBOTESTIXQ AOAIXST TIIE EACETBACE hills Bordentown, N. J.. Feb. -). Ma - meetings wire held :ii Ibe Presbyterian and RapUai rburrhes here io nip i, io proteal agalnat (he pen naur I.v Un (Senate over the Governor's veto of thc racetrack bills, which will c ni" np for lina) ai lion before that bah lu morrow morning. A delegation rrom tn- phire will visit Tnnion to pr*.*"!it a petiUon sgslost th" pa Sip.. Of 111" bills. Mouin Hotly, N. ?!.. Feb, 24. a largely attended In dlpti ill )li Bte. Ung was held lute lo-i.lgbl for the p Tl*. ?? of protesting agalaet tin- racetrack leslslatlm ai Tren ton. BeseiuBom denouncing Assemblymen and oma tors were pusstd. EULOOIEIXa (IFS ERM. BEAU BEG ABD. a special amelias mt the t eofodersts Vetema < an,j. af ROW. YerS "as lie:d lust. Bight :*' H." h'i'!(|'i nt-r*. N" !?s I lilli:.*.,'., lo ta!.*- SCI. llallv.- to th" death ?f Ueneral p. .;. 'i'. Beauregard, "lui was on artlve bicbi Let of th'.- srgaifitathm. Th" roauaendei al Uta ramp ls captain Alexander Hebert .hi-'im. (ermerly >.r Beutk Carolina, snd sn Bim SB tOtOQ on Osasml lh'S,r I stult. (injnc to u -I'tere raid. CtpmiS Chi "lin's nd Bieaa waa read by a comrade. T*e auloery dealt pa'* Urulsrly ?.i, Oenei tl Beauregard"! private ebame) ? i CBpMln < iiiM.'ni bed n.nov ii'*i'i'*-tiric ineMeala t., *? ? 11 ot tit" solUler's lr ',u heart, < O'lrtenns' mann'-- .md t-ei.'i,, is iiiiii'ii'*;. Beaotatiaaa *,r sympathy and eoadofoaee mon anaolmu .?ly adopted. F. F. TRORPEOS'A Ol ITS Tl) WILLIAMS The foltowiag dlqwteh was gubBebed yesterday frets Willmn.sf'ttn : "Willie*!! ('o'|. ?_? ? In* rn-un fell Iii" wnninroncn td Frederick V, Thompson, of Rew-T?rS ) ly. Another 03,000 has beea given nv Mr. Tkempaea toward an In! rn, ii v r,,r student*. Thi* airt ll In addlltaa to Bis! ,,r Sr_,< 00 al ? idy sobarr bed. The sim, nr BlStOBO le -*HI Hld to be Beaded' Mr. Tkempeea'i prevtaBi gtfU nc ind" til.-te laboratarlm, eosUng ai,.'Ut .1.0.000, sud an Bedew mein tor a winter lecture rearm." wii'ii called sa is*i sveulBS by a Tribuaa r*-psrter, Mt. i-empeea declined to give unv lafersmi sa on thc sub Rei._ SESATOR MORO 'ff WILL SAIL OR THE REW TORR, Tho Rew.Terk win start on ker wa Idea nip m-day eader on Aawricaa flic six- will kare ber aler a' i .'to ?'clock p. m. a aamber or friends of S"iiati>r Morfsn ail iict ut IhS N'tw-Yoik's pier st 12:13 i>. Bl. t?-dsr lo greet bia betom kta deparluw for Eurepe, mhen ka aili repreaeat UM Ballad Btatei sb Ute lH'iuin'.' Bel Arl Itinti'.n .'? nut.I ?roo. Tin- ceBMBttt-S "Illili BM ,r laased Hie tarewell sreettoa to Swater Moraea cn.i.t* af Henry llenti, R. I- Bdwaide, Jsnws Bwaaa. J. Henry Harper, Br. Jaka m. Wyeth ana Hemes I*. HelekBlm. MME BURR ll'ILL SOT A'T TODAY It was ann,'intel !;ist nicht at th" Flltli Avenue Theatre that Mn,'.. Rtaaaera Dum was ladRpmed. ami thal ker pliv-.lt inn had sdM-ed he. ii'?t to Bl t. but she Insisted tai ge. mp | ), rather than disappoint her BBdSta-S. nie will, botr. ever, omit, Rm msRase iel "own for nus afiefassa, Th* any-delan believes that with a reel today snd to-morrow ?!fl- will bc able io po en nest wees witSoot funner Interruption. To Uko the place of the minne,* today, an extra one will be give*-, on 'luesdsv. when "Fedora" will be played. Tickets bon.ht for thl? srt?rnoon will be good then. .. MARRIAGE. Paris letter to Tbe San Francisco Argonaut. I am Blessed to be the first to Thpart to you a pin,- nf news which can not fall to be Intonating. Miss Loie Fuller U engaged to be married to Ur. lohn FlUpetllck, of Philadelphia, whose father wal the own.r of the great Canton Mills. This young man who bas been staying In Purls for some Hm" post' mad* me acquaintance of the charming _er, pentln* dancer a few week* ogo-h* enme, he saw. de conquered. No laier than ymterday rings and i,rt,ni|-es were exchanged, and we nr<- told tho mnrriig*1 will probably take place on the young lady's return from ltiis*ln. Perhaps Hie Interest of the public In (lils event would be lessened If the bride?*?!.*< t were to Md adieu lo th* -tap** SJ seUU ss she became Mrs. F) lr uni rick : bul HHs. -lie declares, ls not to ne. I.ole roller Int.'tids to keep the engagement she has niiitl" willi the FoHee Bergere. at Ihe expiration of which abe win probably retire. On <>'" \\*v* ____.*___ \nie accepted the addi******* ?f Mr. Klt/patrlck. She oriebrateC (Be lOOtk aanlversary **f her appeeraaee before a Parisian sodlence. Try th.* Worlds Fair SRS-IbI BBS Sd the.Rew.YyB OoutysPt model trains for -Wcago. .No calm lute. . ?. CRESTS IN AMERICA. only Twrarrv-FocB families requ. TK1.ED. A LARDER RUMBEE ABE D0UBTLEB9 EXTITLEB TO CffE TII1T.M-TIU. PAgBIORABLE MOTTO V PRETTT AND BUGGEBT1VE l'.D (inly twenty-four American fax.ll'."* flpun* in tl., recent lune .,: Fairburn* Book ?>; ; reata, whick i* m mach cf a:i .Metal p-.-.lde with r.'pard to thc people en? titled :o bear ere*:, a. "Harhe'i Peerage" is with r** pr.nl to th- British riot.'.;*.:v. I: ls r\ldr:,t that lhere ls b much larger Bamber ol Americasi whom iineai descent from old K'rr;:*h families e-.tltl.. them to ?!.-? ??-(? of ;te latter's cr<--\ and the'.r omission can '.!.'??, b" _,r<, :.r.c i for '. i *.t..-- (act thal Hey have fa'.'d to tak<- s:,ps to have th*')r natr.es registered ot tie Herald's College in London. Forty thousand nam*., or rather cresta, Hp:.te In this book, whick BUS been compUed sad edited ap to dun* by the Herald's College In London, whick I* a Covernsaenl Institution, The n-o of crests dates bark io the ihlrteeiiih cen tUIT. and the richi of bearias one was (ons|d*':e?l even more bonorabte than tbal of coat armor. The creel Was at rli>,t worn on the helmet, but subsequently, with th" abandonment of the heavy lion bead drem of mediaeval times, wis transferred to the shield on whith ure emblazoned th" .oat of-ni'tn* which lt sur? mounts. Many people nowadays dl.pen >? -Uh the BM of the coat ol nrms nnd merely retain Hu- nest fi-r ti.e oe, notepaper, on plate, harness, tar.lap? pa!.els, et.. People in Europe sre Bccuatossed lo ridicule what they are pleased to describe ns th*- crass of wealthy Americana for heraldic bearings, ''md to allene io th,, fad thi: they frequently adopt errata to whick they are la r... wi-.- entitled. Tiny might, however, lind quite as much subject for ridicule ai borne, where tbe '.n*'" fer nnii*,ri.il bearings prevaBa to a far greater extcnl (ilin in ti,.- United States, and wier.' caeca of Ulegsl assumption ar., far more frequent. lu Kui op. . mal especially In England, ns soon as ever ;, per.i,n 0f pl,l?|.ni origin hil. since,'d,-d 111 amassing a sufficient mnount ol money to enable bim to assume a position in society- by irbJeh he meas, aoctety as distinct tram the uadeamea, Ho- faiunr and the Working chis*,-;?he Imme dial,-Iv proceed! lo adept a crest as an outward mid nuada amnMeatatloa or th,- bel that he now- belongs to the gentry. Sometimes he applies io lh" Herald'i College In Lindon, where In return for a (.'f "Ths Scottish Review," there an nus, and even hundreds, *.f thousands or peraoai li Dreal Brita la who nre guilty of Ihe anent horisid as lampttan rn the arms ami cresta of gentle tSmUtos fuiidiy lamglalag lhal by paying Ihe annual tai <>i BIO tor th" ti*" ot armorial bearing**. Ihej) have > "ii formed with mi the tegul requlri-meati "f the ia? in France, Italy, Bwltserland, Belgium mid Holland li,tl, "d, everywhere on tl," Continent, except In Der many mni Austria, where ihe aalawfUl assumpUon ol creal or roat-ofarmi I- regarded a* au offence te verely punishable by Ihe cudi a similar stste *. adair* t<> that wi,h h exists lu England prevails, Many <*f the pent indi"- ..' Ed-Ope- ameag otben *uch leaders ?>< society a- the French Duri. de ll Rorhefon auld-DoudeauvlUe have altogether aban doned ih" ii*" *.r crests or armorial bearing on it,"ii notepaper. Instead thereof tiny hot. ly u ?? for -m. purposes Heir motto, wbtah I* itt-. ri:?--.! on a -< r..| b.'ii.-iith their coronet, lim- thnt .,r ti..- Duri above mentioned i- Ti ?? mon Pl ii lt" III l ?J I'b ,*m. i. Very . barm 'cr i rc ?'. Igi n,. ant I* m.,::.i adopted by ii"- . .in'" tb- I',ri-. Ihe ronsorl ..f Hr" ' lb f .,r il,.- anrlt rn House ??! Bourbon, ll I in Latin and I- as tallowa: "Ulla sen) aiqu' Laborant" il.," Mes ipili and latin I l,i-? plsi an imp..nan! roi" In th" llourlmn coal of arin*. In deed ih- v i.ai tit ur.- ri. i,, labile einbl-ni <>r thai n,i.il tamil . H." vi "i"l ai. '1 -nb!' r "I . "lull'cn Ol ti." latter being Indicated i". the Count, 'a pan pi,ra-" ..; Hu- ttariptarai verse lo ihe effeel thai UH miilr.r ...ll h..r -pm. Ihe Comtenst* ii.* Martel, wi" ha. achieved such brilliant lureem in ihe Blerarj world under th.* pseudonym .>r "Oyp," whirh ba i". .ii,.' -vie.nv mons, for everything lhat 1* parkUni r.i .1 bright in French llleralnre, baa .elected for bu inoi!,i "El pols. Apres " tWill. and aba) time' American women mlgtil with advaniagt adopt Hil pn-tl) fol. A motto bai fm more moaning and m>>i. raison d'etre than ann.rial hearing*, lh" latter espeetally adopted Inatead *.r prm:t. ACE. in:: mi.iv OP an ANCIENT PBENCB BOOK >,ir disi ipiiiie amt capacity for laking pains ara ah so] a i .iv th" i.nly r. li i bb- weapons f,.r fighting .rio kb and <>i*i hp". .\ -lim ciii or eighteen, aRbougk tunk lng tl:" ui"-t of li-r "iH-auie nu diable," should, hen ever, <.sider Ibe Ibeughi *.r becoming sallow anti ibrivefled, or red ami coarse, and lake trouble to svoM thi-, dismal poMdbUlty. Ther.- I* in France a reaUj wonderful oM booh whhii pretends io reveal a lol ol merell known lo Ninon *I" CBncles, ami where then ai-- to )?" round some wi.e ami rxccUeni mggeatlons, This French minns! sett on,- to loeb ni th" stomach rrom i scientific standpoint. Linen sheets, candle! lind ho: balli- should bc avolibd like the )??.! ibnee. The simplest food and plenty or exercise an- recom Blended: for. ilk- ail thing-, reaUy wnrtii baring, on*' pays a heavy price t*> hold yonth beyond the allotted Hine. Breakfast, which ought slwnvs io i?- eaten lu bed, shot rid loiislst *,f weak lea, a -oft egg. sud thin, dry to.i-t. l'r luncheon, part..ko li-ar'llv of cid amati a fresh Mlad. "ne or twa vegetablca and bosk Simple puddBlg. lie |.'-r:l! "f Ihi. will be thal th" di,:, .(iou -rv i 11 never '..? ont of order, eur's complexion ut: \ ji r \ bigly clear and rosy, and I but ear cnn sleep ei_lit Iii,er* out ot Hie t w,-niv fiitir In dreamless re post. Before retiring al Bight, Ihe f.-t and legs should i," plunged tala ...ni waler ap ta Ita* _.-. i . draw th" blood from lbs herc) and beep ti.slresslli-s warm. The only ab-oluidv safe unpuoit fur the skin l oM-fashlened mut-on-auet, red.) snd sUgkily per fUiued. This should be applied from Beck lo keeto willi Ibe hand and gently rubin"! In, >o n* not to sib 1, or shin", bu' leave a - '.ft. satiny surface. Alway* sleep between dannel Millik,;*, whick abaorb every particle of motstor. thai iii*' body tarawa ant, and in vi morning, siter a tepM bath, when oatmeal In place af soap la nerd, Bad t belah rah with a creak tow.i, lae skin ls ns willie and soft as an Infant'*. The Imio!. nl-o Iti-i-t* upon hm-'back lldllip. ni lens! a three mil" walk every day, dancing whenever von eau pt I it, nlnl ii"! lem thrill Ino hours .pent In the open air. Sleep In a cold room with ampi" severing. Never eal after an e o'clock dinner, and av,,ld cs melli s and candy. Th*- day when fragUlty of fruin- uni lark of bodily bealtk were roosMered Ihe rorreel conditions of re* Mn (Igwomanlioix) has happily passed. Th- Un de slc!" young woman ls a plrl of lin*- physique. URB her biotuer, sue hi'; been trained in gymnasiums. e !? bo tonger tacea h"r**ir erith ? bodice ?f steel, like Hu- pill of a century a-".. Nor ts Ike whole* sonic every day gui of the present tlSBS addicted to the ti-" nf cordials and various Other slimtilaiils so commonly mentioned in las works of a century ssa ns th** household remedies for (aiming women. Murk as we may prate of tin- pood old dals (ind of th" hom iv customs of our grandmothers, and talk of Ike HeitulssB Mats tkey Beossaplabs-, ii i* -rise to laeastlgsts rrltteslly exactly what their dullv tasia were ond bow they met them before passing Jude men! as to their superiority aver tbe women of to? day. Tl'.e athletic young woman ls as much a prod-at of modern society ss Hie college br**d girl. With the broadening of (he Intellect, there has aaturflly rome n. demand fnr arron., phviical health lo me?t Ibi demands of st'idy. Fainting li virtually on old-fashioned d!*eiie. lt is almost ai me for a woman t.-> faint today ss lt la for a man. Yet In olden tltr.es it wai c_n8.1e.ed the proper thins fur a woman to taint ?t any shocking r.-c_rr*r..e ind even on mast trivial ocrs-lons. The proser,.-* of a mouse. a runaway sesMsnt, the news of ii irassdy. the death of a frh-'id. one and all arum eCfUeteaa w-hen, accord lng to novelists, the sverase waasaa dropped in< with a mass of oetrich Ups, while a I*-' ornament iel with purple BUMthyitl alt! iqnarely over the (erehead. Another hat which ear rles 11 fraprant BUggesUon of spring with lt I. of fell lu the tenderest non- of green. The brim In from l Ihaped In 1 wo points, which aro turned up abruptly olf the lialr, and show a lining of violet vivi. Hie crown ls encircled -et Itli Velvet, cul mina, tog In loops, together with clusters of Neapolitan violets, ie Ins lo mi 1 ur.- that one almosi r.iinie. they exhale some thing ni ih" d.iii ions aroma belonging to the Bower. Another charming variety ls the Penlan teqae ol dark telt with polnt.it velvet loops and ii pompeii o! readier, from which ri-cs au aigrette of contrasting color. Apparently we are ta have bonnets smaller than ever, or rise ol n," large early cenlurj poke de xn:'il"a. Ile i" I oil" thing to I"- urged ni favor "' IBM 11 l.n "i- li".Wiidav*. and that I- Ibe great beaut) ol v.,in, n'. hair anti Ihe pretty wa. In which li I- usually arranged. The miniature chignon p. ??ut lu bvor <.f ("ii-, bin 11," crimped, cnn.si bato in ii.'ii' vi.1 ii,- dlvtoton dowa ihe centre lilli .'alu. IHIT.-r.-ri' < lu Individual taste dh tales whit -" ,'tn Ihe ell. .'I Lair ..11,1,1 In Ink,-, ililli tile younger wi.rn-11 ar" SerMedly In bivor of Wearing Ihem nolle on the n.-ck. This, nf coin-". Boanda th. knell of 'i".'iu I.. Ugh rattan ind wBI Inevitably 1. sh" Il,, fa '.I,,11 ol hating ;-,>WIIh ill' low lu the neck. N .1: uri il v Hu. tashlua will 11,,i be universe tty be coming; what (ashton i-.' th.ie thing io be de (Mbti liefore adopRng lt ls the shape and whiteness of th*- net k. ih.-r.- ought io be a , 1,11.niling authority mi -mil subjects, f,,r few women may trust to Ibelr ..wu discretion lu -neb ami len, aad an BBbtasaed critical opinion n rarely attainable. Khfl Klhn Terry ls san) to !?.? In " Becket " a sweet and tfriMi Rosamund. Her tresses sn flaxen, ber flowing rahel diaphanous and the ls Mph! hearted and IklpplBg ulm.1-1 kln.nl. h. lbr hive inalilnp Utth Ring Henry in i!i" sreedtaad t...vs.-1- is described as ?? quita perfect." The 1 i,i:"? tat perfams i* larreaslni delly, and .th" ,'i.r fashionable spent i* that ol vi.,lei*. A t!r-t rate amdtata always seas, ber dresses sui vvi'h mchets arwa in round Hw hem, lacked sway iu ths bodice and hidden In Hie skirt. Tl. gloves xxxe scent.d I*. smirk, Bise the staff, and of conns the haadBarchlef, Hid effect being au all pervading sweetness. There ai" miitiv of our leg vi hose iinllviduiillty ur tale in |WI IU SM BOOS nt permit them to adopt anv par titular scent which Ju-t happens t,, be th" rap,- of Uo- hour, bu! who beep te the <. 1 lint .kiely com mends IlieU lo them. Thia hb-a I. a g_Od BOO. Women ure linne than ever rael lag about them for subtle edon web ns .hail tn- pervading, ye! quite aarommon. and these are bv no 111 ? -.-*.ti - easily obtainable, for a smaepoty of ? perfasse is not so -imp!" a Bustler to get ns Hu- inohopolv *.f a Preach uu>d"l gows or mani le. _ Aa 11*11.il. between the peal mles aid Ihe Prk marv in fin x of Hi" fashions that * ni" in the .pring, lhere ls a lull willi" Madame I.a Rode nmk"* np ber mind en .h.- amBdales la be, and amdlstes mal." their preperallous for the coming mason. Meanwhile, the feminine world baa Jo*.iv rael away the pavemeni pervading ihlrl mri pul npon ItseR iga ahhnvtaied .impiithii array in abase Hie unto iii" bambie din uer heil. Many speak of Ikfct ship,' as a new creation, whereas ii wa* evolved inst aatama from the natural renell ,n BSalast xiv extremity ol "eRBglngncai" at tai.1 ly fie sheath sion. Tho ?? Marl" Loni - headdress.* ju-l br n.-hl out I \ 11 part, ka Bdrm-., srtB doubtlem commend Itsef io a g.ssl iiuiiiy w,iniin who cannot Blake up Heir minds lo ad ipi lh- awful CklgUOUa Hint are fn-l I" coming ike vogue, it is muck lighter ami sson if coming thrin any ilyle of rottun worn at preaent. In rome nape eta li reminds .ne of Hie t.i.. lan knot fa.lil.iiiribl" :i couple of ... 1-on. agu. Th" hal: I waved iu iio- nam way at the shies, aad iwbied Into II loi**', carob ss Knot on th"- er wu ol iii" bend. Amii her (Kiln! of resemblance is the .shori ends of curled hair wlildi are drawn through Ihe lino) timi ?llOWed t" fall 1.0. ih" flin." is light BBd Burty, and tho ornaments worn consist of ,-t (111.! ..f colored nive) and lei._ Theatn bonnels sn se ahsnrdly samB ns to be seereety dessrvlng ol Ike name. They are. Indeed, nothing more than Hay headdreeero. A jewelled bs velvet bandeau. B bundi of dewdrop laden flowers, and tbere'. th*- capote |. complete. Hut let not the novice lie beguiled hf Its simplicity aud try her ?prentice hand upon Its construction. London society R B_UOB moved I, ttl BBpreclSUoB of a play by whet the Piir.ce of Wnl?.s think, of lt. Ile ls passlonitely fond of the IBSBtTS ?'!d stitt fives lils opinion concerning plays with great candor; and lt ls assorted tbat this opinion ls a fir better guide to the probable suec*_s of a piece than that of any nf the professional critics, lie U often very kind in the way of taking boxes If he happens to hear that a certain home or a certain manager I* doing badly. The Instant effect of the Pilnce's visit ls to c?;_se a popular nosh to that theatre. After a yrir's absence (tn mourning .'or bis elden som. lie l.n- ag.ilr. become a ({rea! p'.uygoer, Ukin;: the Duke of York with him and vi-itlng the various theatre.* in succession for nisny nights running. THE MIKADO'S HARDES TARI Y. a i*i'I. a it avie or TDK BMPEBOR AND EMPREB8. In s r'*n*nt l??ue of the Paris "T?mps " s corre-p ind? ent wine* au latcreeRai sceeaal or ? guam porty gina a ?ltirt tim.* S'.-o by tlie RBipiim ot Japan. Altin.'ash the people of Kiiiope sud SmetttS n,n?t praise tt,,. naCnlBcen. progress ot .ln|nn In BM la-t qtr-ir e-i ot a , cm nr v. ?oai* Weetara laisiteueue mew lath.'i em el ptom le ti"' rena. try of the Mikado. "A large numt>cr of p-ople." .*-,? the rorre?|K>n*?an t-o-tiiir.e. ! Witli lew ev .'ptioiH. what toilets they vvcnr ' And thc-* irvin; Catari, their irclilv feoChertd lint-' lh"..* |i-j->r wemen, who wrre tnaSSMUHd yesteiday Into nir kleasewa aid rlaceeateases, kart oo idea nf the las. I-i o... -., fjOar irak* in these Uenderfel dre.se*. with Heir Hs; beStoU Muir square busts, llieir <|ti""r gait snd their I'ia* teri. What they greet one ar.o'.lier they ?e.'in to r? ti iMenelm together, te um great ui?atitatitapt <>r tho f*ath-ri am! plumes. How pr,(ry and plonlBg BMP wcro In Heir kimon* I ??a eeuMBOtlea," add* tho corre-poedenc. ''la BOBeed in tim irottrj Th" Ramcrar t? appreacblaS' I" tenth, the ?Sin or linne nmei aeers-r, clad Ht the aaRoHB ur sn artillery geuenl' He walks .lowly, almost, a. an antonia t'ti, erideefiy hindered by Bis _r**at es.slry lioots. Ile bowl |e Um right and left In slant, qui.lt inclliiations of Um Beck. Cooajated sriUi ws er Jepaaem ks i* ranier tall and sl-nd-r. He ls not keadaSUM. sUhotiah lils ttl UNO sr<- regular and npnaalVO. Clad lu national costume md ? paloagnta ne would certainly make a ime apps.race, bat tie dees n,,t appeal at n-- ia lu- uniform. i'.tu .t.|? n.litiid lum walka Her Majestv, the Mun? dina, csiryleg Hm teot-haadM pa is se) ?? ihasgB it rai s ssa roadie Bbc i* lalher se-all, bet dlsUssulahod lueklag Bbs epeeers naaewhat stut, bewever, Ib her bmeUtulty dnmwd ntes. 'lire Upi arc imir spaa, dis ileum t', rtsn it,, to,-.* ,,r Isag teeth. Tbs eyn bm icd. An,"ng bel follom.-is .it" tlur pilli.ev.es t.f ino blood, in iu fiiiy coi,, iel eena bibs, Lui n,,t more ettractive Uwe Iks ??f,", o! the 'oort i... ni ed abate. The peepta pi*s in single Bte i.it'.i.- inerr maj..h.s. iii" lTu.pcror and Lan arts* ill.iintrii.h soire by nglglsg HMM In tMVCinttSU. li,'ti Um lunch mentors are ?isreMd. the peep.1 s, att.r st.rcit ni tl," p."!.. Suma ti o N.itt.'iiil air resound*. The Missile, acceaipealed nv ms attendants, leavm ta.- jaik, tod Uio rcs-.iisl n eeded." OBITUARY. ALLAN MAN Vi: LL. san l?le_o, .m.. Peb. M.?Alton Manvell, pmMenl or the An his. Topeka and Santa Pc Railroad, died at the Hole) Del Coronado thi* norning. Mr. Mao* veil arrived lure, with kia wile, about Ihree week* ago. He had been In poor beaRh for -ono- Hine, and his death was not entirely unespeeted. It is beBevod Hint kto principal malady waa lirlpbt's disease. Yes terday afternoon ke complained or seven pain* in his brui; and abdominal region. He letired <-nrlv and shortly afterward the hotel pbysieton srai maimoned. At midnight lt wns apparent that tbe end ?u* mar. The doti.tr Informed Nra. Msavell lhal he couM not survive mit 11 morning. Mr*. Manvell I'.iiii-d hCTSSR Wltk :?<). Mr. Manvell'- two dsughten and h'._ brotbet Wen willi him at the end. ll*- will be burled ben to murrow. Mi. Manv.'It was born la Alexand-r. Geneses i .univ, n. v.. lu t-ar. His father was a nurseryman. Young Manv.'ii received a common school education. winn ii* waa sixteen var* oM ke entered a country Man and remained then for gee yuan. In IS3B be went lo Chicago and entered the employ of Hie Kock Maud RaUroed, as a ctol- ta Hie parehsstng apelit. Ils bad BO friends to peek him foi wari, but bs wai ambition, mul persevering, nnd th"se two qasUlies mride him so popular willi lils superiors that bs wai made pnrehsslng agent end Bsstotaal suptrln lenient of the mad and Wai eventually advanced to Hi.- past of superintendent, lu this position he re? mained until Mav. ISSI, winn he vv.is Invited to go lo St. Paul ns BSStotaal P"ii"i il manager of the Manitoba Railroad. Iii* history with th. ManUobe Baa waa 'me of steady pragma, in ISM he wai ? l 'i'd iii*t \b.. pi.-lii'iu and msnager af thc road. in w hhh pasltloa be resaelned until he look hold ol tin- Santa Pe system, ill* Inesee and nsUve shrewd ness carried him triumphantly through nu ny a com I'l,, ited situation, Ihe dlfl-rultte* of which wouM bavt confounded s toss Bstute IndlvidusL ll is Ihoughi lhal ha ruined Ma hnlth by trying to master toe quickly the management of Ihe Santa Ve aystem. in s*. montha Prestdeni Manvell made hlmseU maatei of the situation nm) knew the road Intimately from Chit i." lo 'h" Purtle .01*1, Including ail its consoli? dated Uni-, and In i yent he had lt. credit estabKahed on u -"lui fonndatlon. iii. sucresa In this ender taking nade kim one ..f ihe mosl prominent railroad nc ii In the ruiintrv. and ll aral to his thorough train lag lhal h.- owed Ms sine.--. Por some peers ho had liv,-.1 lu t*hing->, whet-., h- had ..flic*. St. l'riui. Peb. 24. Prestdeni J. I, inn. of the Creal Rorthern, mys ol Mr. HenveR: ulle cam,' :,, the Omi Rorthern In ISSI ns aastotanl genenl in.-iiiiip.-i-. and in ei.in val. he ron to the portttoa of vlce-presideal of the road, in IMO lie weal to Ihe Santa le road to ncc. jd the presidency. Ile w is one nf the most netivc. Industrious and devoted men I have . \ -I- m. i. and his rapahilBles were phenome? nal. Ht- was ii lunn who hail come up over nil th" step. Iii lae ladder, nml he knew all of iii" details of the business, from the lowest noslUon lo the high est. lie applied him-eif intousiy to thc minutest detalh mid not an dncleem connected with tli" road nr a detail in its management canned his obeerva 11 i.e obs' nation .ind appUcation my opinion, brought on his was a tuan of COfTaft habits Hon. li vms tlii. i to business which, untimely death. Hi mid a magnificent chancier BERXARD I.KAW. Bernard Leavy *li. d ;it his home, N'o. ion Hewet it., Brooklyn, B. i>.. last evening from pu, um mi... Ho was fuiys. veli years old. Mr. Leavy was bom in COWly Longford. Ireland. Ile was president of the Rew-York and Brooklyn Brewing Company, nnd wa* Btoj head of the Leavy a iiritr-m Brewing com? pany, Brooklyn. Twelve peart sgo when gt. john's * rphan Asylum was destroyed hy Dre. Mr. tierney, wb i wa. president of tin- lane, aid AMOCtotlon, came lo tin- front, raising *.?_:...><' tn a shun time. Ha waa a member al the CUIboBe, 0 nsUtuliou and Otdam binn dubs, ,,r kt, rat rb k's society, of ibe Friendly eon, of Rew Vork, and nf tin- liaiiovet . lui,. l|,. ?,,s the trossurer of the pether Burke fund during Um I)"'nlnb nu's .Kit to Ibis c unity. He left two -Ul? and two dauan ten, lin* funeral will lake place hi Munday al theChunh of the Transflguratton, (looper st and Mini-av... Thc Rev. th,mas i'aafe will tmirtote. The IhkIv will bi Interred in the famUy burial plot In linly Croii Cemetery, I latbush. _ CURTIS Bl'RRITT RAYMOXO. CUrtla Barrltt Raymond, an std retired merefctnt ol Posion, died suddenly ut the Vlc.jria Hotel mi Thun day even.ul*. Oa ibal afternoon Mr. Raymond snd ins wire and daughter arrived in Rew-York, am) ihey al once went to the Victoria. They wn.i ih. ir way ii) Jacksonville, liu.. where they Intended le te main for iev.nl monti-*. Mr. Rayamnd appeared to be us weil ns iinni, ami lie .it- n rather bratty diann In tho public dining-room. Alter dinner ii., walked tis room with his war.- and daughter, nnd soon afterward complained or hiving a aught pain uear his luau, live .iiiiiiii.s toter, winn be was titting mi :i tounge in thc room, his bead dropped urn on hi, wit"', iioiiider mni be died Instantly. Mn. snd mi s Raymond iboaghl al Hr*t that be had only i'lui.'ti, bal when the iMttae-pfcyatatan was calle-, n,. -aid that Mr. Raymond wis dead. Heart tottan tin? do 'lot -aid, was tho cause. Mr. Raymond wns aeveaty-sls vims etd, and was waa it iiy. Tor ten yous be hail been a regular -tailor nt ih" hotel, ile always visited som,, resort in the south e.uii In the year, and returned lu May or .lune. Tv body was taken '<* Boston yesterday, and ttio luiriiii -..ni be at Ronni Aaburn Cemetery to-day. BAIR BF OBX BEAL QSAXTS FORMER HUME It has hen lepertld that-the heil".* of (.cneral QBBBS, In Bart slrvty.-ixth-st.. i.a* b"en pun hised by Henry O. Haven ev. r. The property idjoin* Mr. Havenieyci V nt Kirtli-svo. ind 4?lvty.sixth -t. It iras presented to oea ersl BlMII by (ienrje RT. Childs and several others of his fr.ends shortly b-.-foro his BBBBCiM troublui esme upon him. An t'gly Cough, even when lt nppears deepsented. can be alleviated. If not Immediately removed by Dr. TA. .layne's Expectorant, a popular and lon_ ettahliihed remedy for Bronchial snd Asthmatic Affections, nnd for fifty years an approved helper for all Lung Complaint*. ' A.linn,-il " C cir**"."s ne told br all flrit-clasi bouiei not dkta'.td lo j iy a trust. "Admiral" ls the only strictly hi.ii grade cigarette._ Barry's Trlrapheroiis revive, lite prr!?luii|[ hsir. It ieiiew?. g!o??e?, pre-erve, snd tt iiltipUci Hie Abie* atti clesnass tho scalp, yum* DIED. At.i,r.\-.\t i.ro,r N.-eu, i,. i.. PMeuery Mth, is:':. ii,o? T. Allen. IO Ul Till*, veal. Funeral from thti.t (janna, MsoBassett, I.. I., on Tan. dav. liiiiuarv VMli, ut J HO p. "'? iiui. !,iit'i LOBB l-lii'ul Cit* ?t 1 P- BB, Carriage* la wal.mg ai (.rent Keck rivi I.IV - vt M ru drona Conn., P bruarv 20tli, Jordvi I, Baller, i.mti ',7 rnrs. Paaenl tann Ute residence ot Cherin naiiey. -Mus Brook. c.iin, sunday, Mth Inst., ll .?' v ni. New-Haven .min lesves onad central Depot at 7 :30 s. m. II a i lcm lt. il. U:13 a. tn. Chti.se tar* at scull .Vin. walk for 1.-UStiry, where conveyances will bc la vvjlUng. ITCH?february -_ ISUS, st ms late residence, ta payten Duwil. Hutu. Hatch. In thc dist year of his DIED. BATTIN-The Rev Stephen H. Battin, rector emeritus el Christ .lunch, leis,-. C tv, it hts ute lesideuce, on TbeieBej. tiie SM inst. Funeral nrviem at Christ Church, corner Arlington and Claremont aves.. Josey Citv. ai 8 o'clock on Saturday evening-. Relatives sud Mends respectfully Invited. Interni.-iit al the , oiive,,e-in i- ul iii- family. BROVVN-At Bloomneld. .V. J., on Friday, February 24, 18.3, Abram .1 Ilroivn, In lu- 51*1 year. funeral mrvlcn *>ill h*' held at hi- lau* residence. 81 Dar ive., un Monday. _'7th ln*t , st . o'clock p. m. Kp.-:,.I* of the (airily ai- klViSsB. lir.oVViTI'.-Iianlei Marhv Brower, non ot Fiederlck Vf. ?ml Marv I). Brow cr, ni pneumonia, at _i 1\ o?l 58ia-st. ReB. i ,,r run,ni benefmr. CAMPBELL-OB sunday, Fehruirv l'.l. ISUS. St Eddy, Rew-Meaiee, i:ii/si>ei?i Non om Messinore, wilo w il,.'trtrt Campbell, of Brooklyn. R. V. Ktin.-rai sorvii". Monday aftetneoe ?t . 30 p. m.. st the suutii CeagregaUoMl Church, eenm court and Frest dent st? , Brooklyn. COM8TOCK?Mrs. <"o glen Kipp Comstock, wife of till lat.- Dr. I). C. Comstock. ?r pu. umonia. Thursday. Feb mary RM. Funeral fi.,m h-r late residenee. No. OJ Lo.xlngton-ive., oa Sunday morning, at io e's ock. Interment private. Iii M'Al.N-Fcbruarv '.'lid, 180_, ..corie 1'sulding, ma cr the late Jothsm s. ami F.uphen.ia Foiintein. Itelatives and Mends ir- respectfully Invited t.i sttend tbs roners! serenes mi Saturday, '.'uti li.-t , at ll O'Clock st No. FAA I'a-t Klth-st HATCH I Sit''. Funeral service- will ba held at his late residence, on Mundar, February SOth, at :. p. m. Carriages will meet the 1:20 p, et. nam trom thc Grand Central station. Int. illicit |,iivat?'. .lOM'.s-Al Wlltoa, Conn., February HA. 1803. aftir a |?t| .md tulumi inn,-,-*. i.ii/ai?'tii Law, Beloved wife ol Ahljali M. Jone*. In tit" Tilth var ol her uie. Funeral terrine all] h.- heil at her late leilOttiee, on Mon. dav. -Ttli Inst, nt ll a. BB. K IT.'ll EN-O, Friday. Px towry Sith, ZH-a Xlt/en Kit-V en, In the **l*t rear .,f k's iee. Funeral services M'.ndav. the ;*7th, at ll o'rloek a. m., M lm late imMmee. HS Weal J3d-*t. i.i;.vi'.v-i)n Wednesday, t'ebiiiaiy SS. at his Isto real. dence, DO Fnth-ave, ?r pneumonia. Aithur Leery. Th.* funeral icrvlces sr; 11 t,.- held at st. Patrick's dihedral, Flfth-ave, and BOth-eL. on Monday, ifbru'iy ?""th, at io a. m. It I* iiqiicstcd thal no lowe s h" sent. Iiiiiaiunt iiuiusiiiii Bavins* Beak, Iii -ii Emigrant Society, 51 ChsmheiS'St., Non.York. Feb. M, 1803. At s ipsetsl meetiic cf the Heard or framen ot US Emigrant industrial fessing! Bonk, and "f .li" members ot tin- trish I.mil-ru nt Society, h ld thi- dav. the president ot the brink Mr -Utica .McMahon, announced the eesth o? Tiu-t.-.t Arthur Leary, irhlel.mired Wedaesday evening ui this tity. , On motion the billon lin.- resolution* wen unanimously adopted a- un expression or the feeling* ..f the Baan ! Rente*d, lhat the ii,"ii.i.e . ut tliN lloar.l have heard with sincere Mi.ioiv ,,f the death of their c-tru-tee. Mr. Arfluir Leary; engaged during hi* Uti* lu many active business enterpriser, ? titian.Tor ?f ,reat MBMltp and knosrlndge, hi* integrity wv. never ulm. aad this Boin in thankfully sckmiwiedglnK his many service, to the Hank amt to the Society, -hall "ter niles sim sorrow hts genii! presence. ta. Iful wav-, nnd wi'*- ? out'ieel. Unsolved. That sul-miring with humility lo the wlU of Hod. this Board faders to lils famllv _M assurance ni th'-i- slncen srmpathl In their bereavement. r.'-fiicd. ilia* tins minute h" catered npon tho records nf th" Bink and ,,r the s?, |,tv, and a .our cu ly , n_ro?s*U be - nt la hi- famllv. and thst. the n embers of this Board attend f.gt.-th..r tl)'.' fuueri! . er-ui.aile.. JOHN n. KIF.LK.Y. Jr., BRYAN LAWKF.NCE, I*. II LEONARD. Committee. LORD?On Thtitsday, rehruniv L.t.. lib-hard Lord, lu the 70th var of lils a_e. Funeral services wlfi he he'd in st. Mark's CBuiUh, 10tk_ ..t and "d-iiv", on Monday, ot ll a. m. PALM EB vt Pooahheepsie, February J4th, 1803, Mon*. ?ornery sn if. Palmer, .on of Victoria M. and the late HMM stvlft Palmer. Funeral private. pa uk i th-Du Friday, Fd,mirv ruth, mira H., beloved s Ile ,,r Edwin vv. Parker. Funeial Mrvten nt Z ..ii anti St. Timothy', l hur-.'h, West .)7tii-?t., nu Monday, S?th. at ll o'clock. BTRBRIRS?Ob Februaiv SSS, Ssrah E., wi/e ol barnuel vv Stebbins. Funeral on Seturdar, C">th last., at c p. m . from her late resignen, ranier i ii" iv and stile, iu., Filliattttb. x. J. Int.-m.'nt nt iii., convenience ..r Um family. VAN /.ANDT-oit Prldar, UM Silk Inst., at her lan* res!. dence, ll. Es*, i.'ith-t., Marv Coae, widow of thc late Hobart Van z.uidt. Notice "f run. i ii ii, n afr Albany ms-r* ptoam lip.r. Reaein Cemetery, ?') the Harlen I'.aiirad, .8 minutes fi. in the i,rand Central Depot. New Depol at entrance, uni''.* ld Eas. .T.'d-*t Special Notices. A.- Filth Aveline Arl .in Berle*, No. 300 Firth Avenue. Fr*>e Exhibition Day and Evening. A Very Valuable Collection PINE OIL PAINTINGS, belonging to MR. HENRY M. JOHNSTON, of DrooIUyn, Including thoko examples by r.'iMII'.I'R. KOSA, KNACS. BOUOl'BUSAV, B v BMMEEET, rrrtoh, Monier, COROT, PAMMI, CAZIX. ROCSSEAIT, DUPRK*, ROTRBTi Dla AMI'S. BICO. DELACROIX, BCHRRTKS, DAURIORT, TROTOR, DIAZ. VoLLON, DE NTL'VILLE, VAN MAUCKD, BOMIMOOj Z.v.MACOl-!. li.VUlrTV, -1ITM. J AL QU E. To bo sold by suction TUESDAY EVENING, PEB. '-.8, AT 8 O'CLOCK. MB. H. P. AVERT, Jil, will peas In the maoagfr mont of the Salo. _ ROBERT -.OMlil'.VlLLlr', Auctioneer. ORTQIEg k CO.. Manacers. .-1-?- ,i Hangs _,- Co., 730 AND 7.1 BROADWAY, .Viii sdi at ,,. i..n Mender sud Tuesday afternoons, SS 3 o'clock, THE LAW LIBRARY OF Till*. LITE PROB. THROOORR vv. DWinilT, ,,r Cuiumbiii i aBesi * aw s Ueet A Well-Known I'h.ileutu eli (.iiliei v lin Sale. On int; tu th,* eeermeua hms or bnsemm in my uy> town esisbllshinent, 1 am OhJiVed to give my sole alteft tii.n to lt I will tlu'iefore Mil nu Inion square t,ab i-i v. Bustacn b-r fourteen ynii from eii.ooo |a *33.(K*0 a -rear, lt l* perferUy 'ttuipi-'d ior a laij:.. bu?.iie*s. l'.M- mi t'-iu.s reasonable, riot KWOOD, 1,440 Broad way, N. V. ixubiuiied ittt't*. MRS. McLTU'.viils HOME-MADE PRESERVED Bil AN DIED, CANNED AM) ai'lCi_D KKlifS AXD JKI.I.lls. IH'HE RED Ct'KI'.ANT JELLY A SPECIALTY. ITvervthluu' pu. uj> lu **la~* und lc pt 'int.ll fsll. For price* icf.-ieti. , *. v., iid.lr.- Mr. s.vKAll b. Mc Kl.r.ATH. MA iie_r_,-*t.. Brooklyn, N. V. The I..-mox I.lin hiv ls open rm tn thc pubii. tia.i.v, eacept g-Mar, from IU ii. iii. to 5 ?< m. nu- ii-.in.i,l 1.. ML'AIM' Collection has been placed 00 evil!' Ul "ll sweetal eahlbll ot Colt aibUi letters end tarty Americana. ne cards ..f sdrntasioa an teqslwd. I ne Hi-iuiii-icII'm ? ebin ii.eil t mmli iVrops. Censldom ono ut tnt- bc*, reuieaica on ,-aitn r,.r all throat troubles. Unume havo ".v. ii. u." on mea drop. _,,ld every wle re. I'.i-iollice No.ice. ~ (Should I"- fad doily by all Interested as changes may oe ut at any Uaw.) Letters tor toralca cooetrtea need boc be specially sd. di, s*.it for dispatch by any particular .*i"juier, except iviuii it i. d's.r-d to send dupllcatos ,r Lauktag and mm* inet-iial documents, letters not suerlally addnsssd hoing sent by the tastest vesa i- anllame. Fenian mails ror the wnfc endtoe Pebrsarr^S will i'.i.-- . |.c.,ii.iiilv lu all cSm-hi at this ..lli.e. a* tuSMy,: sa ii iidaV?At S a. m. r.u Fison, s.iii/.na-sl. ttair, S|_iln, Pertagel and lurk.-v. i?'r *. s. i.,, Reinenato, via Iinv re ; at ll a. tu. fer I'.ali'a and Kn, Janeiro. |,er e. *. Holbein (letter* f,.r I-h Flats countries, vis Ma Jeneln, mu.t lie dirci'd "pei Holbein"' : at 0:30 a. m. (supple mentary lt :io a. m., fur Eurone, per ?. *? Auratda, via Qiieen-totvii (letters mus. i,e directed -i?'r ls mala" |j at lo a. m. i-lipiih tn.lit.iry IJ m.I fer Runge, |S?r s ? New.Yerk, % i.t houmanptou; at io.:!') n. m. tar Nether! iuds dir-ed. per *. *. VV-rKcndim, vii Kilter iiuiii ileitci- must be directed "per Wertendeno; at ll a. m. b.r t uti,i?'ii". * liiapas. lu).i-i) and Yucatan, lier S. s. Yuiat-n il-ll.r. I," lol... ian ul.,, mid l?v|mii direct, and oth'i Mexican Statt?*. via Vira Cruz, must be rllr.-cted "I'.-r Yucatan"): at ll ? m. (supii -mentary ll ju u. in.i lui Fortune Island an: JsaMlcs, al-o Jacuiel and aux Cam Hay.!, jht s. -. Atone; at ii a. m. at,'he4 Ul.ui ?> the -ann' dui. ?r.. ?,*(? Ld inan .loses nt. ii p. m. smetana d?y. r.vtrn siip|,|<>m,.*itaiv mall, ate oivened on tho piers ot tl.e F.nffllsli. Fieti.-h ant Oermaa stenneis af ihe nour of closing if siii.nleu.entiry mail, nt th- 1'oetnfl.i-e. which remsln ojtcn until within l. n minutos of tho hour of sailing of steamer. CO UV FLU'S VAN' COTT. PoslmMtor, .' Postotflce. New-York. _t. Y.. ITctruary 17. 1S0S, /