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Scene* with Mme. Patti. Mme. Bcalehi waa perfection lu the brief role of Madelena, her effect ui>on the quartet being remarkable. Mme. runt's Gilda which wa* closely followed by the audience, is druanatically conceived and el-' ratcy wrought. Her Binging was wonderful, aud - . ?nelly lonni the house to great -*ulhii*la*ui. STANDARD THEATRE-PATIENCE. It is always uncertain what effuct any *- re? vival " m*y bare upon the public, but one wonld have .ooked tor keener lnte -est lu the reproduction of so fa? vorite a work as " ratleuoe-," witb tbe more Imporlaut parts ca-1 to the original repieseutative*, than wa* ni'? ll.rent tu the smallness of the audience at the Staudard Xtoetn las! evening. Tbe p.ttty play was then given with Mr. Ryley In JUmUiorne, Mr. Barton In Orottenor, Mr. Hamilton lu *"?lo?f. Calrerley, and Miss Augusta Uocbe ta La-ly.lane, the*.- being their original part*. Mlis Mario Jansen played Patience, Mr. OfleflSJS OaflBSB Major Mtirgnlr?,td, _-r. W. V. Hampshire the Duke, snd the Ladies Angela B-BBBlraad Ella were taken by Ml** Hattie Anderson, "Mis* 1U*1< u Lowell and Miss Ruby Roger*. Performances au well known as those of the first four "require lutle comment. Mis* Marie Jan bcu'b Patience, was extremely pretty snd taking in look* mid ..ctian. and thc patt suits her musically netter thaa that Cf Iolanthe. Thc offle rs aud (lie chief Bf the rapturous maidens were highly satisfactory, and th choruses and orchestra bein- good, the rt preteututlon Went throughout with great *puit aud smoothucas aud "Wa* wai iu ly received. -ts THEATRICAL INCIDENTS, A dramatic performance by nm tteure for tho leaflet ot tbe -Princeton College AmocUition will oe <ur to-night nt the Acndn-ny ot Music, when " Thc -loneyuioon " will be acted, wiih the following ca*t: Julians.Helen missel Volume.:. M-'inls llsnit - Zmror*.Maud t'onrtlandt l>uke Arsiita.John H Bird l.oUti.io .e. s. Within-ri. >n (t.unt Montulhan.W. J. Henderson J .eulie*.A. OL M-Jtin "-.tit bazar.W. II. Aila mt l.ojK'i.l>e*n ST. llwlt Miss Annie Pixley came forward again last night as M'litt ut Mimi's Garden. The la-eaUaiMB here of " The Romany Rye" Was effecled la*t night at tbe Grand Oi?era House and ?was seen with Interest and applause by a large audience. Wt. ?Obed Mantell played Jack Hearne and Ml*i Fanny "Reeve* appeared ss Oertie Hackett. Messrs. V. F\ Mac? kay. Charles Rockwell, octavia Allen, Maria Sheldon and "many ot in-is art* in the east "A Hunch of Keys," a musical piece liv "Charles Hoyt and Willie Edoulu, was brought out la*: Slight at the Han Franolsoo Opera House (from which the ?Minstrel* have departed on their summer tour), and Mr. -Meela and bli theatrical company effected their re-eu Braest lu this city. This piece, says Ihe playbill, li " u fulled ion of lue iden ts Intended to teach no moial in par icular, stirred together by Charles II. Hoyt, Incite I, aided and abetted oj Willie Edoulu. The ploce i* called a coined) , In cull*-) comedy is tua word used to describe Almost everything put upon the stage st present, and th* authors desire io avoid tbe charge oi oocsntrlcity, .having enough else to answer for." / '? The Corsican IJrothers ? have not yet left 1:^ They can ive lound a! the Windsor Theatre. Mr. Neil Hurgesa reopened the Bijou Opera House last night aud presented himself In a play culled " Vim." The Princeton OoQaea Glee Clul> will not siu< ?t thc- entertalument tor Ibe B.at Club thi* evculng, at the Academy of Music, the faculty having refused tfl penult their appearance. The Glee Club'* own Aumin! ?. tineen at (.'bickering Hall, on Friday cveuin.;, will, however, take place aaanuotinoed. J3ARSUM EXCELLING FORMER EXPLOITS. The first performance of the season of Bar? num'* "greatest possible show on cartu" was gaven yesterday afternoon at (he Madison IfflBM ('arden. The attendance on the first day ls usually less thau later In Mr. Barnum's seasons, but tim crowd yesterday proved un BSCBB?Ba to Unit rule. The QaraO was pucked {rom the rings to (he roof. What tie modest linudhill dtweribe* asa " slmultaneou* presontutiou d ptaees Clonal, aivnic and caravan atjktmiBCS," comiuouly known Be" Ita grand entree," opem-d Ita BetS**ta*-_seat There ?was a wonderful array of elephants, gii-ut!',-* and m i.i .,*, "sacred cattle aud some profane cut tlc. Zulu* and other trick inn!,-m. imperial cavalcades and Oiiciitul sj ?and nil in gilt, tinsri, to??I aud g.-e-guws. Neatly all that -.Intered was said to tie auld. Aftcrtliispro.es cion hat ereegia up the spectsflWs les high pitch d enthusiasm, wonien lu Am; nat costumes rot te untam .1 eteeds and lurncd somcrsaulis through lln-n BflCffl, .!i,l quiter acts ou flying trapezes, stood ou lli.-lr toidi Bad aplin like top*. One ambition* young creature tied her? self op in a double bow-knot, almost turned lu-: u nd ret ned Ina tumult of appia?aa, Bsvsrsl al?wat Showed Unit they had bet ii liiiiiiiuil ever since thut hind of satetflfl?u_e_I luis beea la donni,ul. Lovely young iiicn in tights jumped, vaulted aad t?TBSd SCI crsaults eter all thc el.i>Inuits Unit could lu- found In the jicighi'orh,, , 1, und only stopp-d whea Ito (iBiptoeta ?gave out. Hmall children on bicyclesMrfOIUl ?vellous untie* on those peculiar iaac*?nea Then the trained -taihoa* pruned about on en.ii other's hack*. sud danced t.. si w music .Not t.. beontdone by the Btalllo:i?. the elephants trxiW li hand lil the ju rtormiiiec BBd did thing* that no gi.wii liti.ii wtailil t vt i lliliik ol tining, i'i,. ie ?t re Joggling ninl plate iplnnlng, bsl itneing and tlght-rojie walking, thiiiir* dons In mid Slr Itiitl tliiiiis's on tl'.- ground, until eieryi.ody (ell ne ougnl lo n .un ninl pay iiiioth' r pries ol admission or feel be mai eUi'.ili tl the proprietors. Titi* feeling wuk ii it . D I lal, but night hine BC*RB if there had bSCB Hine enough, ?When thc perfonaaaeee la the nug* bud ben eluded ih.te wee a rush for the menai Jumbo aad tbe baby elephant. Then waa no dissenting voles In thc opinion that thc show wis thc best which Barnato Lad ever rn.ii in New-York In tbe evening thc cm sd v. ut even larger thea tn the afternoon. I*. T. Itamtim and the Rev. Hobart I dewed Ito " triumphal pHgenii! " and Un-.Hen* ti.un Mr. l'.nr-.iim's private box. Winn tho curlew tolled the knell of part?lg day the lowiiur crawl -sound slowly li'er Hu- l> a. and in it few inlui.t.- the (lard.! f-iuitt and as peaceful as tbe. most uiiaftsumliig cemetery. A Ml SS TR EL TROUPE ENJOINED. Bosio*., March 2(1.?An important theatri? cal injunction wa* granted lu the United Stan here to-day which affeejs the illegal use of titles at com? panies. The presseiit prcctedings were Instituted last I'riday by Gustave snd Charles _________ proprietor* d CMender's CtuisolldBflfld Spectacular Minstrel*, against the Wiudsor The*tr? in tbat c"y, to restrain the iutt.-r "from using thc name of-Callender" In SSBBeoB-B with A minstrel entertainment that hail I-ecu n n non need to BniK.tr st that houae. The Iheatre was compelled to aaiee its Bo era to the ariaetral party, which bas reorgan lzed under unolber aaaaa and sought other territory lor their luiitre ??erioniiuuee*. HORACE LISCARD DESERTS HIS COMPASS. San* Fkakcisco, Mardi 2(1.?Mr. Schwartz. huBines* manager for William Horace Utigi-rd, ls author? ity for tbe statement that tbe lat tel p-mon bas depart eu from tb*city, leaving his company to take care of them? selves. L.mcai-d was under eugsgement to take In* company Kant. It i* uni Ihat he had paid their salaries up to the end of their engug' rn tit. It hs* been ssot-r tnliied that he left for Council Bluff* to-day. It i? eutlmed that be left several unliquidated billa. Ilu ti Sa.eaient here wa* uot a sun-eats MINNIE MADDERS IN DENVER. Dfnvkr, March 20.?Miss Minnie Maddern -closed s week's engagement here ls*t night. Blie wa* the ri dpi?d of handsome flora! tribnte*. and member* cf Un- citv pre** prt-sent-s-1 ber with a pair of aollUire (luunoud earrings valued at $300. PUBLIC OPINION. EXPRESSIVE 8ILEBCTE. Fiom Th* Mobile Rtgitter llttm ) Tin- l.lioue Jslaml PeBWCrate eoiihi-ler it "iuexptili.ii' to report a platform at this time." The only put ann tbey eould have reported would have mama*-?? unyiidng to win." THCOIIY AGAISHT PRAn ICE. #Vo-?l Tht Viektbvry Herald (Item.) There is little doubt that the wcij-lit of -)eiii'Mia le h. tit i in* nt is In favor of (ree (rad.-, vet BO J'fUiS' raiie leader advocat.-* th* doctrine a* one to br, piiicticdiy carried om. On ita contrary, maur ICCCh* In/ad ami professed believer* in fre? trade u*- sincere and rarncai eflort* to fetjure a revenue tariff, a* m. rc Board ?able te '.he clrcumstanc-* and better adaptad tc the pre?eni wants of tbe country. PO (AME TO HEAR Allot T THK DOG LAW. From Tht India na polit Journal Otto.) lonfltot roorkeeo tells a i*(Kid one on .Tinlr-e lloro. inc .-senator and Ue J mist* w. rc ciigugf.1 to ?P'-iik a' a I'eiuoi ratio mass convention List lull lu *"tii_. rn I?diana in Um later ll or tbs parly. Ti,'- erawd eas large, and the meetlBg waa held tu a grove. Vo.,r Lt-es ?...f? ih it he nottcttU a tall, lank astir* ifulk ruthi r Baeaaeaaails'ly tetetta sBdlesoa, dsttberately take off al* eoat, iie.,lv fold it, and. making a cS-htuo of lt, -it down ape I lt Hie (""ena-or SOraad himself for a two bours'.ptxsi'h ou (he civil iM-rvice, the iiv.-r aud haiimr, ateaiinK ,|lr i*rt*iuciicy now 'iilden, and tu,- general tils*! .ines ol Hie K. -nibil, au party, ad thc time n.io Lng that ni* hie die auditor wu* resile** and evidently BU* ' s-(i*fli? Be tara the Beaater ceaM make, as eeetars Sud no fligut of oraiurr, sei-merl toftrtkc a ?> ini-ai bctiii Cbor I iii lil* out BIBB'S music le X. WUcU lt O-BM Hurd'* \ tutu to sp ak hr b gan i.,i,,i . -..le politic*. Ut be? gan wiih lue proldult-jiy aii.enilinei.l ami other like Mph*, kui was pruceedlua lo ink ? a list of evi rubin* none i,i leti uml,, ,? by Uu, Kepub.icane, and had pro* cetnied ubout * half hour, when Ihe old larmer, win, a koowi of ImuBtlCBce, aro_e p?o uegau to put ou bl* coat {?leave. Just as he bsd g.-t?u- arm In its sleeve, Hoid, llfluig bl* voice, Slid, " tisV'f, voice, B,ld, "And, felloW-fUU-CBS, tuelv IS l_t.,e" -HI".;'" W4* luw !,""M*r<l ky tuai itepuoUrau Lsgla* ami ,,. -''?* <-1*1 ,"'?'?-itoppid. look ott ni* coat agam mm* ?? \. "7," w *'"?"?'!M':>i?-?n,K*.i.iio on bl. taco, -*y tm'vAaH. i? ?.il "I"?* **.9"** Buaraapoa iiord t '*';"1 tbs rlKbtaof dog* uml, r .be (;??-,?? hoir . i ld U'1 i,dlu,r 'a "*'?' -u*?ii?a for a half Ea. ?"?-CU!C?- kia vote ?ud me vols. ?r _u hi* ie.a THE VANDERBILT BALL. A. BU1LLIAXT COMPANY IX FAXCY DRESS. THK QT*AI>R1I.I.F.S CONSIDER KI* SfOTABLY RUCCE9S IIT.?OTHER FEATURES OP TUE BAIL?THE oosmiua, Hie house of Mr. and Mrs. William K. Vanderbilt, at the northwest corner af Fifth-*ivo. and Fiffv si-cond-st.. was thronged with a brilliant company last evening, at the first fashionable lancy-dress bull which has been given in Xew-York for a num? ber of yetrs. The ball probably equalled, if it did not excel, in beauty and gen? eral attractiveness any similar entertainment ever given ia this city Any dreams of splendor by a passer-by would havo been more than realized could he havo caught a glimpse nf the nmiris inside, where beautiful women and distinguished men prom*?nadcd through tli halls, formed prout s in the Turtons rooms, BBBdfl channing; pictures on the stairwav or mingled in Ito Welts, quadrille or minuet. Louist-fiiinzeand Miry Queen of Scots might almost have felt at home in the company, unless they happened to run across too correct copies of themselves. A courtier might be eeen walking with a marchioness or a dttko with a Venetian lady, and in,'.ced (he combination* of im? itated rank and b-auty were BB?len where so many powdered wigs were graciously bowing, so nm ny pairs of bright eyes flashing in rivalry ol thc Jew els of their BWBCra, and so much tulki'if*:, dancing and promenading were enjoyed. Th to was no excessive, tloral decors* tlon to met the eyes of guests ss they passed in at the Fifth-ave. entrance, under the two watchdogs carved in low relief, and through Um double doors. The loiig, wide hall was set with palms, and in the sitting-room on the left were some huiidsorao bouquets. The parlor in Hie soul.i west corner nnd th1- dining-room running along the west side of tho bOBM were used for diinciu_, the hard-wood floors being In eicellent condition. Teen rooms wenBO| extensively dec? orated. A Bfl-COB or canopy of smilax, ferns and plants obscured ihe orchestra balcony, nearly all the rooms on thi* second floor were thrown open for retiring-rooms and for B**Ofl_C?adtng. and were set with banks and bouquets of flowers. lt was in the dining-room Ihat Iho lintis! WM given a place to exercise his best skill. The walls, clear to the high ceiling, were densely covered with masses nf evergreen, closely thatched, including holly, hemlock -ranchos, laurel and other plant*. In Hm centre was a larg,* group nf palms, plants and bouganville!! flowers. The effect on entering the room was very cool and pleasing. BB if one liad stepped out of the ball-ro un Into au evergreen fores', the hall sad io un* S-Jotttlog were also esad tor refreshments moms when nppei was served. between I- und 1 a. m, Mrs. \V. K. Y.nitlcrbilt WSS flflfl-l I i in nod**_B| the company Ly her sister, Mrs. Faraaod0 Yznag.-i. and Lady Mandeville, formerly Wai Tsaags. Danciug begun ut BOO?I 11:30 p. m., and WBS ko if up until :i lats hour. Fnni 600 to BOO people wer, prafleat, sal owiog i<> tho larya rooms iii,-re was little (li.s'-oinfort fran crowding. Tim dancing wet began with theo_?fl-d-illee, the parti Ipaats ii wliicli gathered la tbs gyraoadata, aid mareil .1 down thc broad winding stairway, ns fitting ii lord] ? -ii-' t In their**enooseodaates, mr aATHBBUra 09 nil" Ol I Except in the immediate viinily nf the Yaiv.'i liilt iiutnsinn. Fiflh-ave. did ind obaOfl**. its WOOted appearaace until within ao hoar of nrdntght, when Itt I* throws into cnintiiotm ' liv the banyiag oi hundreds nf pin-sis io tbs M BS ol thc iu.tiv liiaking. S-iii-ly WallaBOd drawn curtains had hid? den ,,!; th- pr.-tty letterings which i' :? i sui_e aci-oiii|i;tnietl tin- prcpantlonl foi tbe bel I, nnd ilu-avenue mtiie sarly pan nf tbe slghln more th:m ordinarily tiuiel uml denote, BS If still wrapped in l.'-nteti iiieilit.iti'.us. A' Fifty second st, tbcre wes e diffezcnl pict?ra. A gnel Btnititodsol pels,ms tn win,in, plainly, the halms of hi*.-:. society w.re unknown, began te gatbei ni li.,.,l ol Air. Vaiid'-rli ill's le.ii*., BBBB after night fall. Tin: crowd wat a deal mixed in bs catapedtioni th rs wen- yoong ni'ii and old, giddv itu ls aid B&atrons. widows lo waede end beales ia .inn--. The Bamber Ciions8o'clock lill ll was certainly lou, .-mi without tbcdigblcd Lo s'lrniisii, ss tbey Stood upon the sidewalk .ind ii.ii'ol in pfl c. i x-ct at inp boor af ter boar fer the arriral ot thc ,|.... Ti,,-ir -.-iirnnitv i Ilea- "hey -Inoil in front of the house and watched the eree'i'iti nf tin- awulllir wliich . \t<-n leffiolu the u di bole to tbe curb ami at ibe side peered into i v.-rv ' p'-iing thal let ont a twinkling my from the Bond af light within. Very dight was tli- . for their effort?, A fee Int bead gorgeous tap irliiiil.ses of a glittering i-atub lain um, gras foi shadow-flotam of feres and palmy ns abarply defined as aiUtonctlfle, projected soon thc draws Window-curliiin*?this Brat all (nat tho mott mylae peeper could sci*. Tbe inuit of tbs house was almost gloomy, bat to thfl re.tr a won dt-rful glow of kiil'-id..scipio coi,irs came from tbs gnat statue I -lass witt?OW ; yet thi* vision had few speciiitoiH. 'I'lie majority of the crowd bring Women, they were most intent OB nc :tig whit the guests were wearing, and no side pictnrt: could distract their attention. A Uttleafter 10o'clock tho light from two calcium Isflflpfl was directed against the window from tho ont ndO. und ihe colors laded Io the outside view fn order ihat they might appear iho more i.-splcinleiit to those within. A squad of policemen nnder Sergeant Woodrufl pies-ived narrow paSBBBM tli tongi, the crowd und kept the sight-seers within the boundfl marked for them. All the advantageous places wen held by women who niaiu'itined their righ's to the acquired lerrilori* frequently !iy caustic speech and epee defiance of the representatives of the law. Attiines. when a trifling incident occurred te in? crease curiosity, the crowd would sway lroin side to side and Hie sidewalk would be blockaded. Tln-u thero would bfl a big giggle and a little scream, ann a burly policeman would elbow his way through ibo crowd and open another path for pedes? trians. The work of erecting the uwnings I un? turned until marly 10 o'clock, and before it was finished it became noticeable that there was a glowing activity tfl the street, Brflty five minutes a carnage would pas*. Sometimes the couchman would look intently at the bouse a. ho p.-c -cl, and ouco or twice a calna.'' Stopped while tin* en.ichnilia eie-SBgcd ti word W-thSflflBSOO?f St the entrance of Hie cnveretl walk that Isl BB thfl veslilmlc. Tue ani? mation was contributed to by the crowd; women became more determined to force themselves into thfl front rank*, and in tie ii i anoint ss nany left tb* sktewelkand gath? t ped in Ihe Bissett By and bv lim rattle of Wheels beeline more distinct, and u few investi g-itor* found that BOOBS of thfl carri.igos contained bewigged and be powdered gentlemen of the olden time, who cant inquisitive looks tin 'iii*h Hie windows as they rolled past. At twent v illiniums past IO tbfl tnt carnage .slopped with a business air iu fro tr of the BWBIBgn Thfl door was opened by a mollumi and out Stepped I" stout -fiitlcinun in ull thu glory of silk stockings, kiiee-l.rce. toe, cloak, sword nnd laces, 1 lien a rustle, next a pretty silk slipper upon lae _srr.ags ates, n flitting sheen of silver oloc-ue* itmi then th" cur damsel bersdl l'?"l;mi*, wi!li bet high toad-dress plentifully bwpowaerad. ber coull tiri ss of rirli Ighl silk SM her iiitsliing diam inls, like a rifllOO fi "in the court of nile nf I lie Q-Urges, 111'- I >l-U 1 ll ll I li|g I wa* now made, and willi Bver-iocraadng rapidity un* cairia.es .Hove up auu discharsad Ibeir bcssti- I lull t at tired ii, cup iiiis.and I lu.se ni I h- limit rank of tho apecteton h.,! paat-Dg belara the a n brilliant jiaue; nu ol' knights, nu ines, ladle , ebaraeters frota Distort lind lie I um, uni prc I iv lillie cc.illina fl om iliat world iiiiiuiii iiili/.e ! foi abs i,in .mi ny Moth r (.(Mis, . loan op noaa i______s_. Among the great mimbi piflBeat may ha incn tloaed thfl following: Mr. and Mr*. Bdw*d Koaicy*, Mr*. I-roy, Mr. uni .Mrs. William il. ktofgan I ruiuU, Mr. nnd Air*. WllliaUi ll. Mm* i.esvlti, leann.*. J. P, Kiu-s'oid, Mr, .md Mr*. I'.irdr, Mr. ami Mr*. H. M. Hunt Mr. and Mr*, ll. Harri*. ami Mu- di**t * Hunt, Mr. mid Mrs. tii-t-uolsl Mis* Newbold. ?"?-iiliug. Mr. and Mrs. Lorillard John Fun-nm, Spencer, Mrs. Dr. I'eiers, lldwur.l N. Taller, The Mi*--* Taller, nie Misses Carroll, of Marr- Mr. aud Mr*. Baldwin. lani. Dr. and Mrs. Pardee. Goold tl. Redmond, Mr. and Mr*. Kobert Ooelct, ll. Gk Holmes, Isaac 1 vim. Mr. sad Ml. Lawrencs Ter 'i'i Icm Perkins, kin*. Miss Barnard. Mr. and Mrs.C. F. Chickr-rlng Peter Marte. Miss M ide Thc Mt?*es Mathows. Mist. Kilt ht rford. Mm* Kmtnrtf, Mis* Towii*i*nn, Mi** Beckman, Mr. and Mr*. Mintnrti. The Mis-, ? Furness, roinmnnder (lorriiige, Mrs. Wellman, Mr. and Mr*. K.-au, Mr. and Mr*. J. B. Potf-r. Ward McAilist.-r, Mr. mid Mrs. Hamilton Fish, Mi** Me Allister, M.-s Tltk, Mi*s Blake, 1 ian.-is Klan, Mr and Mrs. Mord ttr**r*. Mr. de Nen ville, Mr. and ffl**S.W. il. Wet more, Mr. ami Mrs.J, M.'Waterbury, Mr. a?d Mr*. Adrian I*elln lin- Ml-s,* llcuiiien, and Mi** I-*sllB, Mr. and Mrs, Smith Clift, Tho Misses Warroo, W. A. spencer, Miss tlnfTiian, Mis* Navarro, Mrs Btaey CUrto, Hi-atllev late, Mr. mid .Mrs. Kdwd. Leavltt, Miss Koot, Mr. aud Mr*. 0. M. DepsW, Mr. and Mrs. Hobr. TTon*'. Mr. and Mis. ll. N. Harrison, m.**. ir a,-.-j-.. Miss Paeale Btes non Webb, Mr. and Mr*. J. T. Johnston, Loan Webb, MUcJshastoa, Mr. mid Mr*. F. .Wilson, T. Maitland, Mr. aad Mn. <;. T. lluicn. .1. K. I-eroy, Center Hitchcock, Ml** Work, Mrs. v. a. Terry, Ahram.-i. newitt, J.J.To wu sent!, jr*, kit, and Mrs. Tim's "fewbo'i", Mr. and Mr*. Joan Bigelow, Qatddya Bsdtaoad, Po-ltucy Bigelow, William Rediaond, Pierre laniiiuiti, Mr. Mi*. Lavteaee, W. E. Ken', A. U Carbart, (Ie,.ree Bolton, hatiilli-l PB SSS. Mi*- i;icei-w, FiTdniniid Bshaseharlt, Mn* l*clilcffc|.o, gr. Siivdam, , Mr. lind Nn.B.8. Howland, Mr. nml Mrs.C. Kellogg, Mr. and Mr*. li. Winthrop. Ari hm Berry, Arbul 'iiiriiurc, I.. l>c.liuoiito. Mr. nn I Mrs. I . Turn ure, Mr and Mr-. A. Bt Inion!,Jr., Lawrence ruruurc.Jr., Mr.anti Mr*. J Bowers I,en, Miss liirinire, Mr. and Mis. ll. ll. Warien, 0Btrgs Iti-inl, Mr.and Mr*. (.. Cornell, 's I'.almond, Hamilton F. Webster, Thomas Casking, iii Boston, Mr.aad tttk '*???. L Rlcrs, Miss Belle wilson, I leaeral aa i Mi --leran ler, Mis. ll. Wi latin, B.Wabbanl IhcMtMl ?.., Ml, Mr-. W. D.-Isaac, Miss Aila Smith, Mr*. Hamilton McK. Twom- Mr*. Hewar,I W,-i,l>. hov, Mr. and Mi*. Liliott F. Mr*. William Astor, Btopard, Mr.aml Mr*.Butler-I>uncsn, Miss Biiller-Dnncin, General William Cutting, Mr. and Mr*. it. U cutting. I'nkt ile Mornv, Herbert Wadsworth. Mr. mal Mi>. Ili-nrv (i "w? Ferdinand V/.ua?a, Mr. und Mr* Bradley Mar MUe Leary. tin, Bi-clnald Francklyo, Mi** Kate Bulkcley, Mis* Agni s Bin-*., Miss Uc.-k*__r, Jainr* .strong. Mrs. (irls-vold Or*/. BOMB OP TUB CORTFMKS. Mrs. Vuiulcrbilt ?""?peered ns a Venefi.-m PrtacesstStoe-tC?I a put ire by ('aband. The under? skirt wa* ot while and yellow brocade, shading from tho deepest orange lo (he llfbtest canary, onlr the blfh llgbt* bein-.' white. The (Inure* of flower* snd leave* worn out? lined lil-T.iltl, white Still lritle-c nt 1.1* ; llght-liliie nalia Hain embroidered magnltlcvnllv lu galil mid lined lu ll >? mau roil. Almost tbe entir,- length of the train wa* cnulit np at one side, forming a lur.'i* inifT. Tue waist was of hine satin covered with paid embroidery; thfl dr,-** was eel square lu tne neck anti tho Mowin*' ah-eve * were of transparent gold ll,sue IBB wore s Yem-t nu em e.ivt-rt-il with mignttlceiit ),-we *, tho mosl ic hie or then- 1. inca sjporb peacock lu in j ny ectstfld gen;is. Lady Mandeville -mr., a dress c ipied froni a p;c:urc bv Va,ol\ kc of n Brm-es* de Cr.iy. Tue petticoat wa* at bl i.k satin, rmi,raiduni In )-t Ito i.ody and train were Bf b Bet v. Stet, oi ii.i.Hooted with heavy Jot embroidery. Thc ire** bad ht ree pulled Yandi ko slue re*, an limn -i* ? st n. i un ii .i.,- Von,! un i?,-,-. the decres Betas turned up wlt.i tlc- sam*- I."", rho whom wa* cr.,wn-d with a bl..ck Vin I J. lint and tiro .p ii* pin n-t. lereed up at aaaaktsaad bb?lag with |ewda Bothlag < sud tors oflsieg lc i.id> Ks i ni icBifleeat aad to abra dress. W. K. Van I'Ti'Mi M lin* Dtlkt de Oul*f>, 'ts k tu.it*. y?i:,iw anl bia k trunk*, s t, *ii i a niai-k rdvel c..,ak ssakt odirs i kt gold, with the Order d Bl loaadack i,I,bon, and with a white wi.-, bia k velvet *h...-s and . ? linn was in i f n( tic imke nf un * ? tu vf. ii v..:i i., , ifs art i Ml,mn* wai ".lily le ?'.? '.mi-tid?. emerald* corne'du* Vanderbilt arpearec ?* Loads xvi, in a l. . s ?,.?!., v . uiimiii'ti with silver p ital d'E spa rae, and i si mrs. thees ead has wets bte eera aJahd and ruf? fler, or : 1 a* li,,' I. ' ' ' I _. :,' . . , .- :, ? 11 in, m. tl willi diamonds, uml a msg . .nomi lieiel-(rcs*. Mr*. Vita I, r,nit wa* a eOBtBBBlad br ler ? wuii a* itin overdrsBB d etaaa leaeaet ? w?i?? ,.i . i .: T'-aaof willie BaUfl Ilk* a bon.pi ' ? 'r, in Willie tte, a ttf iUK la il ?I I, and Tb ? ?? third a* * . esl, wlt.i wulst.-oi! and iTi-c ?? Bead embroider' .1 I I . ni-ii, a sistero! B -, a* a ? IU, ' In . Itt, With fi I*-M,'.,' W fa ,. lie tr?la tad t i< fro ti ,.t t .,- dress w>-r> A uot lier - BM WS* Worn by Mr*, ll n ITOp. -. wurr-, a* ii , ia brawfl shirl mil brown ?i in- ates. *? was > ? *:?. d purple Slid Ml ? .'ll ct lie. Willi h,r,/ ,ut il siri;>* nf Illicit sad )i'i.n?, aad a iransparsai . , iraas wu, import*- n.r b ? ?- , n -. w,tii . ol dlaase?da lfal HCI'' w TU wlih lt. M I ? I. was a!':"- I u _ Mar pit*--. Sha tram d Bar dew rak a > i-. emhrolderad with gold,aad Ito heal ???*? ? ? .auu. Thc Corsage wh? of pear-embroider- I tu ,-, laatCCacd willi geld nerta ase nat high ead sgeaai aad wu* trismed ttilh lace a aflOtBrj Bid Ile*. aVBS w,i.* of pearl tulle i' Uow Batta BBS trtatflwd with pearl*. A lib-1. ar complete I the dress Mr*. W. I). (Sloane wore a red latta, *>iort rpilKefl ?klrt, crossed with black v.lrel |BffltSI dlflStflnflfl 'I!hfl "'? I r tlrc*? wosof antii|u- br.na le, BBtfentdcced with pop plas looped very bouffant. Tho low walat wa* rat lo a petal mid mad-- of bl*, k ve'vot with a vc*t of lirocade. 1'op pies were embroider.-d around tim tn . k *nd sleeve*. A black velvet cap wit ii popine* was worn. Mrs. Hamilton McK. Twombiv wm atlir.-il In a short skin of pa'o?t blur satin, uutlted In .limn.md* with lnr_e ?oia ticatl* vn ea/'h i-omt. A palling of satin round Um bottom r M emt Cd with gold fringe. Tho over-Jre-s wss of white brocado, with large SB-hrstdkBBd pink mses, and leave* BBShtflMeni In pdi and silver. The waist wa* cut low, and the dre** had s Watteau back. The cl now cleeve* wer<* of old *ntli-ue lace, snd a hat trimmed with pink aud white feather* wa* worn. Mr*. W. II. Vanderbilt appeared ** a dud.es* In a dark I court dre** tr iiinurd with rare lam* and Ji>wel*. W. H. Vanderbilt appenred ta ordinary ev.-nlnr dre**. Mrs William Astor waa attired In a Venetian dr?!?* of ilark-c.,Ioctl velvet and astin, the velvet Meg embroidered lu gold tn design* of rose*and the satin wlih pearl*. Tbe inuit of the low-cut corsage wa* covered with ran* J-wcs. The Intlde of the long flowing sleeves wss embroidered willi pearl*. A * null ?tandlui* collar surmounted tho omarc, and tho hair, which wa* worn (lowing, wa* pan ly covered by a snmii cap fastoncd with (iliiuic* sud an Btgflettfl of illainoinl*. Mr*. OBooaesy m Depsw appaHad ?* Catlin*-. Her eeats?se, ena or thr pio*t elegant d ths evening, wa* of pal" nen green satin, dancing length, and covered witb whit-) tull-r drapery, on which were many liny silver moons, caught up with caisUsr* of water-lilies and lmijf grasses. Her hotline of -rr rn velvet wa* tiiinined with Hue old round point larc, and arro** thc trout wb* s j,,itiiin/rr d pond lille* nnd long grass,-s. Her bair, i, ion wa* pow d' r< .1 with uiver dust, wa* coiled under ? cap of iviiito tulle, n.-iaugled wiih ?Hver star* ami orua iiii-iii'-d by * ttiaiiioiid pin and a clost-r of long gra**e*. Hbo wore a large diamond lizard and turtle, a illa mond star neckliu-o and bracelet* and pins, ail lu represent lies-drop*. , Mr*. Bradley Martin appeared In co.nun** bi Mary (' lacs oi i*!-,,!*. mid her hii?!>iiti.l BBSS * magnificent curt dr** of tuc I .mo o' Lill* XVI. Mrs. t)il*vrol.l til ay upi-jared il* ( armen, and Mis* Amy li.winwiiil ns tue Quaam, In "Iolanthe." Mis* Natalie Bald? win it* -snow sud Miss Kate Bulkdey as Ice, both In while draperies. wltu snowflake mid icu le accessories, WON of!*,-t hy Mr*. Il, uri (1,-w*, who lu laele-colornd *jtl:i repi. i'm- and carried a tinea. M?S ?St-lard .-s|K-tirci'? toilet wea a pertest eapp el aa e!d pslntlBS d she Daatoas of llcloasl.ire. A bli-lil coioied lluii.'.inaii dress wa* wara ky Mm* Beea?her. Old Bag?sfl court I wer, w,,rn bv Mr. ami Mrs. Qe-CBt HCBIJ/ Wi.ir.-ti. Miss ly-nry -\nr.' it M UtaSlaaTl ' "url dress of black v.l vd and brocade, trimmed witn point lace. A lon. black veil fell over lue tram and was cangai with diamond* Bfglffl1*1 Ptinii klyn and Miss Aj.ne? llinssi- rot lilied Ibo fa nous na ni.li- or "Marted- BBB"-* thfl Hnt-ctory," tiny ia -lug dressed as the IncniynlAci, Mr*. HucUiitiati Wlathrcp imih nidi,ai a* a Beeeces" tor ?teeibaiag largely compor,cd ol pctcoeU tins, inn.mi. lt one of tu* iiio*t gor-cous present. Mrs. Frederick N, i tm- nail a* the l"u**en of 8hcha, rn a royal BeehBB Cost ll )CWSls. Mist Turnurt'i drew transfarmed h'T Into au E,' p IBS Princess. A heavy white sstin rota* emhroldcre J ingold, with a sweeping train; long, fi.wlng sleeve* lined with cloth of gold; s low-cut corsage covered with snoJent com*; a golden peacock with *pread!ng wins* a* * he?ddrcs?, from which depended * lon-; veil I rain, fastened with gold chain*; bnn*li**, anklet* and Jewelry?such was the ensemble BBB portrayed her ns a damrht.T of (he Nile. Lawrence "Tanara, Jr.. wore a *llver-h!iie Huginnot ein*tuiiie, and Arthur Turnure a Louis XVI. court .Ires* of blue saiin, dimmed wltb Russian luci*, and set off with thc umal buckles, ?word. wig, etc Mrs. Turnure'* Huguenot coat limo wa* of light blue satin, with ti limning* of old lace. Miss .lennie pigelSB wore a fancy French ifBM. Mi*. Jame* strong went to tho ball la the costume of a Ma-.pii.se. Ferdlnaiid YSBS-S appeared si PrfcfcM Paul in tie Until Duchess. Mr*, Charles L. Pei kins wa* attired as Lady Wn?hlu_ lotiwhi-nihc received Lafayette. Her flflSBBBB* was of white satin and brocade, made rnll am flowing, with a cap and fichu of fine point lace. Her ornaments were elegant diamond*. Mr*. Butler Duncan, as a lady ti bygone tim,-. BJ psaed in Slacfe satin, made wiih a long train; hair htgk aud powdered and ornament -i by a dinmont! star. Mrs. Routh'* costume wat n Madame Pompadour of paie i.mk and bl ie satin, with sn overdress of palo blue flowered broci.le: flap ti pink *atln envied with prceiiiii. *t me* j large boeqaet al Boa-SUeo* rasse. Miss Work, hs Joan of Arc, nirra.-te.l great BtteStiOfl Hhewore a white cliln-i crap.-, embroidered In lilian Beards l>*, with s cuir.i*s belinel and gsoatlets or ,. ld silver mail, tin. Bodice, legging* aud Baste _ un d ?tesl clo li and the spur* of steel. Ml s Lilith Fish appeared t* Marie hatdoetts, tn s cardinal and sliver brue nb* ,tress, evered wltb i sm! a | aiiiK-d bonin-t of v.-It.-I. Mr* ii. (J. Haven m ,, ? a very hsndsoni? dress of terra-eotta broead ? sad whits ?attn, a* a itt BOC BS, the daughter Of Henri Doux. Mr*, lt. T. Wilson, tin-motner of Mrs. Ogden c.,Vt, tod mi a blank satin pr Balsas dress, with a fi" il af gold broCnle, truiiiiieil wu a poul tl'Al in; in, niitl e Ubi by ?l.t.-.pi -mi-iota. The waist wa* cut agnate and ti named wita lace and roses. Mrs. Ilciiiv rt.in Iford woro a rich Titian cottuu.o that wa* mueli aatalrsd. Ml erroll, daaghter ot et 'biv.-ninr Carroll, appeared as Pros*! In a wintc ia in dress, with a deep h.nd or sn v.-r brocade io, .pe im-, iu-01 th., tram ii was trimmed at tlc i, .ttom with silk laos sod bear** sUrsr cord and tnssels. The pointed corsage Bf silver bro-eh- had wings of silver talla for slssrea Thc dre** wa* embroidered wltb surer wiieat aaderyata l se i leavsa A hann* uno BBspberdoS* dr-s* wa* won I17 Mr*. Tho'iias dishing, of ll,,stan, mn h- Wltb a short piiik silk ?kirt, having a rucne of pink rea ea and ?'reen 10uud tm- botioui. Til- overdrea* of itriped silk was caught hy boii'tuets of im.si-t'ose,. Xto bodice wa* cut 10 a low point and laced, and was I ri min tl with pink rose* Alni luelle* of pink Milk. BIM ea.-ried S gold Shep In r.l-s* crook, tiiiiiua I with pink in- t, butt. lilies, wheat and hutu nhl.-nil tit. Mlaa Belle Wilson, slater of Mr*. Qoelet,'appearedaa Iini'.coiico iii a shun wiuto tatladtfrt, with Bra lalla skirt* over it, ea h of t lieut of ?_fereul length, ead trimmed with bullion fringe. The draperies of whit" till, were cti.lit to th,* dress lu- waite doves, i lie wats o: sllfnr cloth had ft m-st and white dur.- on tho left shoulder. A lit tit- toogee with u dovo wus worn 011 the he_,| mid a s..tt white tm.ti vii, COT* . wno silver binnu Un *. (el over the train. Mrs. Luther Kottata represented Muafce, aad aerous t um,* wa* of * um,nm ocalia. 11,1 .in** waa of rad Mann. ih>- underskirt was ..I white ?at:n mince! With life mw* ?,f ni. .1 k velvet Tho bodice wac low and sal *<|UAr** sud w** adorned nit 1 gold bugles and hangi**, ,\ maale sonic ooaialalng notes in goi-i was worked oe fl i.iaek v.Let atrip eeriMstaebod-os. nissie lewers trimmed with bleeh laos. Hat rap wss m rad Mila, han,lt.,in ot timmi-d with poid bia! inc, triangle*, b -ll* and l.nls. ** 10 curried a gSBtUB6,Spaaleh inauiloiiu 111 lier arms lu a grace nil manser. Mate, ( urisino- Ktlaaoo represented Marie -iuirt. BBS ware black velvet, ria', rat ly cui!ir,.i 1. 1. ii lu )i -', aa,I U* I u I"' ''I SI' "of bin. k Vel let J nd Iel. Miss Bcs*le ('lin, a. I*.mc,lu,dbi. wore a waist half rel.nw and naif black SBtlB, tut Mulan bi ti I. ck and front. Tbs skirt wa* composed ol bloc?sol black and * nader a ni... k .url ? .alow draper/ wi in.ure of red aili yellow r ?*??-. Mr*. J.s pa Stoas waa a Marqalae aad Mr*. I wore 11 ? iiist'.ii wore a f ? r 1,au,I* 11,. Kiypl au dr.**. Mri Edward 1 diet also ? nm- nf ? *?! tr.|i:!*e. H.-r tl 1 es- WBSII ? iii med WU 1 sup. 1 n laee. BBd her (.liniments WI ie titanmini*. Mts. W. B W*tutor* re 1.ni ,1 I'stligai 11 ? 1 . 1 , ,11 ass, wi n drspene* of s., 1 ',-.i gray tulle I, |U, -ell as which soft pt ld* wera caughl to tbs d bug*, ion i-i ila?. 0 ellas sad lita di >.f loild silver, A pink *ailu v.st ?*s 00 Ve I ,'. ? umps. Bo ind .tin- Idiom of ito ?rsa* A nigh Si a*, a. \ *... .,( pi ,k lulls Bsa 1. loseeta and I IO th" -kirt bv a silt if 1 led le .tltei-. Mr wat In s court dress ol L_hii* XV, 0! 1 un -. II, i> ut ..pi? a ed is S ii 1. : li hi. right Bind, ninl the t'siiiiii. . nf ii> I dangan-. I milch attention, tl ? tallia Mswltt'i di 1 I 1 ?I Miss llrwilt wi. 1, picturesque Dutch mai 1,11. Mu. Lawrsu a wo 0 i hu . 1 nu ,1 Whits san:., lr.muri will B1SBJ ?<. , le eiitirelf of su.'n black* lind lat ' ll, Lull ? tod drip.-l.f eiol.tolUeiC'l witt, tl I vt r: t .e petilco.11 embroider**! intlireral 1 1 w oh dr ip Mr*. 11 tis 1 di es ? wl'h - ..r 111 *i*bsbi ? 1.. ku wim h warn iiiinteti tor-it lot ? 1 II ilium- lice. Ito,ped wiih III, .. rt aud hud ii ? ?, , r l:u,nm NM 1 wore a <!r, ** of (h.* .1 1 I a Irani ear I* I ..Vol I J.. ! t -,l III '1 I,"'la 0 -ta* , lt square I B wini a ? I ??! ???! -I' witta a rut! B il,lc "I iii,' ba..; . ? * ?? .? bi iii p .' 0 ? Hi . . .1 tito IV.ile bell .. s,,oi.. w 1 tm* c * .nun- -er,- worn long wiiukli-,1 : ls. . wss v? ,r-i bl ,, wei.-kn ,wii \ 1,1111- , - lt. The I direly ,,f s it d,ik bu. .ground ii..- liol len 11,11 I tu? ll, ad- ll .' -s -. . ? ? ' k ll, oe III ?'lilli.I A nilli- r.lihou Hilo -'lil**'' Inscribed Upon II. fio.o win .1 -Ul d 1 u ? Bl > k. , chip - iel t'.e dies. - M -11 .ii. v g. an wore bBussIsb national i ... ""-t 1 * Hem) .-h. m. .** a it Itel . 1 . (lack wltfl aa owl aad ? ,?? 1 bsd un her I'll sboul.ler. Mr. mt . -ii*. Edward Ltiavlu rspro*i ited homoi. i:..i,. rt Hom-np,oared us a iii-;, , cr. , 1 ,11 ?> m. Uspsw wini in au aaa -looker cosllllUe ?,l ru a i. a, k I- .vet. linnie W Pl k. I.e tatnui li. wlih ,liam,Hid I.lu-, >m! iii..,, Meier sailn anl or lame.il'd wit' - ,u Mild a beautiful bssd-embroidered Wt n n rum pom mee, and a wig Ol WftltS B*lr. puffnd iud lad lu u i|,i,iic. He Uni ll 1 ockcl hal aud ? Wolli, pink 41.k ? lo. kings ui,d dium .mill n sled shoes. James -tiong WSS all ired as a g nlleiiiail of Ih* old RmIIsB I omi, Iii BOOStUBM of tlaik luowa ,,,,(li, wlih bllftuns ill bear V NI. Bl la- ,; ,al Wa* Illicit ttlta Willi* satin, mid 111* lavender satin wal-lcnal flM* I alii ai Imo,I, ie,I lu liny pin* flowur*, A Jalmt ut raul black sl.k noaa ulld buckled SSOSSOOmp eel thS toilet. I',: ii-l.'Tillartl wit, e <s um ,| at a Hungarian. Hi* coal wa-ol garnet tent),, e..ve.e 1 with ta..d nrael; and Li* ryoBten were of llgbl iHtlS cloth, with ride slr pn* of garnet velvet, bordered by gold rn aid. Ha Won I nil ul pals lilian Ballara uiual nf a flus doth, inn-1 with blue .11 ; ,' BM i?ll d with Mid, BBd iriinin, d B itu ian ?lau fur, tho rniiit bria-,'iicule lu military t?shiiiii. HU hal. w nu a long ia i of pac I,m.), embroldsrsd ie gold hi aid, was iiimuicd wl'.h Bustiau fur aud s whin \ >ui pon. ii. lt. Rlekardaoc want as a brtgaud, In huck ve et knci.l.reecho*, trlinin.-.! with ?catie! s.Ulii Biol .1.1 brad: blank vslrst Beet, with ged epemsis; hi*.- ask hat irmiiii'tl with Be*Mat hand* and a *<? .rift lea uei. J,mu Lawrance wore a hussar costume of white and s> ai let, iriiuiiict with gold braid ; ajack't of while cl.nu ti iiniiie.l.fii. h-ray Ku.siau fur, wita sleeves nf *,ili,l gold cord ; anti a ?cari*i ual a lin plume* sad a diauioud . li H. I-***, aa an old Knickerlmckrr, wm-e a dr**BB ti dink w: I. I I oi ? 'I cloth, willi knee-li ie. ches, a'ike ll ll,.*', buckled uno, *, c.. ked mit *nd a sword. M i ( nob appeared ss a Puritan lu a costume of .la- li br .wu, WlIB a long cloak Mowing flinn lim sinai der*. I lu ma ii H arr, s, ?, one or lin- I tierny abie*, iv us attired 111 pale bine and acarlrt. Ills trousers wer.- of pals Mlle .;.. ii, in* train?rai wa* d talus sad aearlat sbiIb, hit cst ni I-i bini* le lilied with scarlet aallll, and he flTBtfl u aoarlsl satin nut. Mr. Moano wme a Lulls XV. costitm* of black fdvet, tho ena being linet! willi luveiid-i BBtfa- anil the knee bi, celie* laaiein d wlih real jet hinkle*. He bad a black cbai*- iu ff itu plume*. V, md McAllister Wa* ilrc*sed a* thc ('? mut dc U Mole, the ll UgUSBot lover of Marg.i'i le Valid*. hrthar 1?ety*B costaaaa waa a ase icreseoftto time ni t ii ul le* 1. and Ison* XII I., made of uiui-ooii v.ive, with a .la-kei ilBsd wits talus sad irtiBiasit wita laee j kine lire., he* ami bu. kif*, a sword, amt a bal and I esther, .1. Bowers lee wore au Engllth buntlag oostume, ooai* prising a hui.ht coi, iv Ul . t v.ui*'c>.ti, bru , ,..u i,rei ,-iies. top boo'* ii.oi ii.lln.' Iiat. Hubert h. li, ruell B*eeS a halli*, imo Churl,* ,s L. hiilm.nile's dies* wa* it lundi I li l-lii-llsll t"?.r lilllie, , auupi laing li,nek Mik Vi ivet ena!, ulillt salo waiatcoiit. h. ii k v,at, t kura Bret abes, *iik beac, parapi di.un,rn,I bu kies uud a c.,a|M-iiti. U. u. Barra wa* attired ia s oeurt dnes ot bleck ve) V?t coat .. ol knee lillee.i,.., With Willi'' fUlst.,,,1. ll?.l ?ilk s'ockmg* ami powdered wig. nudley, lani o Lsiecsisr, wa* P'-i?ou*t--d hy PrsBCii iiiuihrjp, in a Chile i nilli dll.?S. lain Hana Weill lu tho cottuiiio nf B llilintiir.an. Ifs troiiscs ai.d cont were ol hack vella-., neil,li , m buen iel w.tii scarlet anil gold, wlih luil.iary iru.i. i ,w oin.ii< wasdwr. Biota, trimmed with Ku*.mu fur, ami liana wiih sostlet utin. lui doublet ol *carls.BsUa wss iiiniiii.-tl with goal braid, ? i tm ia. hstofgold mid sour et *?us .irnaiuenled by all aigrette DI ili.u.i.ma* uini moa'-, ii* sm-) mgu Kaaslan top-boots and car ii. .1 ii sword. Edward k. mey* waa dree"ed a * Queen's lifo Guard sf tee yest 1848. assart, eic i ? sssmei ij wults cu -*i me ie tigutsend ii ? 'i- rs o nm* shove tua kaea Au old-lasblolie-l ciuriss and ? i.i.,,i'o ,,c uoliiict, holt and ?WOI '( ' ,nilpie! 'I M 'SI ll U o, . isiuei- i ii p-rs,m.tte,i ii Polish Osnersl in a dart t, , |ack l liam..a,I with gold c rd ann having waite o ,11* I,ie. tala Wk* Walli a 1,1-1,aol OBiM ll mund wits gold eora tbs sr. -obos wen msdeorwhli mc oz tighiBit ead wera wsru wita lop aeon having ?pun i .>? i ip was oi oller wilburn a vi*.ir. ami Bsvlag a Mil' plums, a sward sad Beit wen Hugo Krtteek wan t aatsaaia WBtury emin .ir.-'s ,. I ell el. ll MB elli BPP lie . .'I - Welter'* father. Mr. iiuii inge wore a very h lame ol t ta hr?bShell .ii.iuii.iir, i bin* anoraUlered Jsshei wuh a OlUBSOB sash, willie tin oau amt a beau,if,iii' SlBUred , i. ., b.ir,mu ? brought b. nun lion I,gyp,. Mr. Manro-BtiUer Joaae-iiee, of Uhiuea, worn* dress ni (no lime ul le,, ii* Xl I, of de i l go d (St U t ii li? lli god, a gray uai and Waite poiuie, as 1 .,.1 ii. B?Isl. A. I'lioriidik" Ki e weil In b Muck tress ..f t ie I,*' oi il? tur)-, with a black vnlmi Veacti iii coal. Ml ?BJ*-*" l.i w-r.l ( o ip., wore a similar cisiuuie. William li. Uaiib-rt soiu ti,- I -riimo of a BpSBlBh Knight of Calatr*r*. black velvet suit of tho aoTSBlSBBl c-iiturr, with collar and cuff* of old point de Veiil*** bice nm! white cloak with a black satiu hood and tbe red ero** of tbe Order. Luther F. Konntze, as Don Cirlns, wire kn>'o-breiv*-ho* emilia-med in gold trmiuitng*. Ht* coat wasofyo'lnw satin, foaliunod with gold braid mid spamr'.-s. A purple cloak, which wa* also brilliantly etnbr iidered, bung loosely from his shoulder*. His head was ornament* a with s red csp from which dangled a piune. A large "toledo blad.t, which ls over 300ye tr* old, completed thc Cos. nilli'. W.Cut-tog. a* " Romeo," wore a Veneti-in costume of gurnet velvel, trimmed with gold uni pt-ei-lou* atones with gr*** *llk tit-lite. The wulte ca-ihm.-ro cloak was lined with garnet a Ik. The Hm- tlc Moray wore a court dress of plum-colored ve'vet, lilied ivliii pink satin and trimmed with pa.se mentone, tn whisk glin,-re I mauv pri-eioii* i.tiees. The waistcoat wa* of crush -d sirawb.-rrv ?attn, embroidered lit beads, and the ku h brasehea of ihe pliiiu-volored vel? vet w.-ro fastened at tho knees willi diam md bu, kl ea Hu hat was o( plum-colored velvet, with e-dglug of black nor.ch tl|is. Mc Di -kin?on wore a regular court (Ires* of modern Kugtish style, with Hie ad inion nf the insignia of the Order of fbe Cross In d arnaud* and garnet*. Lawrence Turnure's Huguenot tiros* was one of tho handsomest* Mea, lt w ia of rich ga net velvet, with old-gold puff In.'* sad -i i-iies m the coat, aliv-r embroidered, aad having a hath r cuirass ?indited wltb silver mills. BS liul high top-bool*. Old-gold silk tlgiiis, s Huguouot sword mounted wita silver, und handsome Jewelry. -*> THK QUAUKILI.K-s. In Hie niiccrtiiintj a! a lafe Innir of there be? ing any Herman danced, ihe only organized attraction of lue evening was Ike quadrilles, winch had Ban drilled so Wi ll Ik .t the dancing of them was a decided BBSSSflO. ? tho floor flrsf to tho " Huhby-Horse " or Hunting .pi idi-111 -, after w! lob carno Mt*. Aslor'* boautt rul comb,nation of color, thc Slur quadrille, atid then the In ail n China, Opcra-llouffc.iudMother("oo?efollowed. Thc ladles and gea?CSBea ia thc Huming quadrille Ben minute 1 tm mnek horses whoso logs worn modestly Mneaed hy guy eotarad pd io.its, handsomely nm ir.,ld - ?re 1 In gold. Theil ap icaratice wss the cause of much iiit-rriinctit. Among tho pepi,, in thi* quadrille were Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. Howlati I, Mr. and Mrs. August Bel? mont, Jr., A. I! iluiont, .Mr. Ma l.iworth, Franois Rigg*, Mr. Parker anl Mrs. Ki,-hird Irvin,Jr. Tho gentlo iii.-n wore hutiling coats of scarlet broadcloth, lined with white satin, White satlu watslc<al?, white satin knee I,reecho* i niuiiied with solid gold button* au.I emnroid cry, i!dni-boots and spurs and r gular riding bat. Tbe ladles wore red cloth cont*, white satiu wa.stcoats with J t IT. ? ro ti t colored ribbons on tho loft shoulder, red* bro wu rloth skirts, silk hose, shoe* with buckles and riding hats. Owing to much caro non-* of the rider* took a header. Mr*. Astor's quadrille was, ss might le-expected nnder tot management, ono of tho Dial! attractive. Ml** A*tor and Mis* Beckwith were tu white. Miss BettBflS and Mis* M i'm lu yellow. Mis* Warren an 1 Miss Hall in Ufl -, fl d Mr*. Bryce sud Mus I-ellth Carew In raee-Cdoced attire. They carried wands tipped with stars. Their dresses wero ma le of satin, of dun, lng length, and covered with silver (BOM embroid? er,'i with star*. The hair wai worn flowing down (ho 'lack, aud over the towhead of each of tho ladies gi -aiued a hiiiniious star ni nie by electric light. The gentlemen kt Ito quairnie wee Mr. Myee, Mr. Ellis, G. H. Warna, lr.. Mr.Bpeecar, Mr. Kingsland, Mr. l-taiT, Bay Miller cad Uepeaard Btewsn Ths*" wore Hoary ll! BOCt?tsesd velv.v of various dar!; c.I'r*, powder,-.! wigs, l_BSa4-reflC?CS aud baeklcSi and iword* at their Side*. Mr*. SaaaaaStrang tod tbs credit of one of Hie pret? tiest quadrille*. Hie Dt?dSS(**_?O? In lt wero Miss Lita:Strong, M-U liam, Mis* l.nnt r. Miss Bilda O'lrlehs. Ml?* l-'aii-i.r Bl BB, Mr. Rathenu..l, Mi. Mortimer, Mr. I and Mr. Piatree "u. Tba ladlee wen* attired la short dneMe of Ivory whin- satin witU bouffant panlcrs, .ni short lleeres. Th-lr hair, piled lilith ou Ito bsCk if th t li'iii!. '.vu* iKiwdcred and decked with white ostrich pla?ea Theil rtbboei ami rana I lllppett were all white. To coiregpuud with t -I ia gea <? nen were all In iiniusc wblte waist. .*e, buckle* ?lipper! and powdered wi.;*. Their liutio i-iole bC-tgOCtS I ? ? of t i *e iiartis*ii*. r i (ip "-ult ..iii'- dlreetlcB of M:s. I'. : ii ta la \.?;: If i, BOBBta! ' .laaetirs, all i "ung in i roi people Mr*. ysaaga, who tonk the ir of Serpoletta, ta "i * ( isflee de Caa?erma*" ibsrt drrea tit gray ltnan. with a front of rmi and . i ???::? t lu nihM BOO little willie c ip. fjBn denied Bilk Frederick Tun*. who wa* Orri.t, lieux, sttlred in the regulation tl?her ? ? . . m ? < \ 111 s ?tatar, daaeed rae?addis and to luwbe ? ?'itio-similar to I lia" worn by e qi ail. Mr*. Ju nos llriwn I'ottcr, a* .if".',,rn 1 ir,nt, wa* eos I 1 in au Staagfl rad bodies uud skirt, w,tb a bin** overdress, sleeves and upper ted yellow ott m. a esp d eraaae rad ?In': : . ?'. . 1 'll witb .md (led -Uh vel Vel rtbi ??? **?*??*?(? ? rn in,, ??: .rd Hunt. His c ?? w ,* ..i mo is e iloi . Mrs. I'rank mee d-need In a white oostams ns La Petite -?e. ,i ..j ir.-,ie Wi.'-i'ii, wbo, . need \v.th In r, wa* /.. /?, .' (tu, Webb aid J. Kin . Bad ', La Ulai't an i '/ im*-?mi Le , ..', I red. ,i, fUrofit, lu a pins costume, da > Bluge m Perkhole, all I Krait "I ?* (?. He icu ? ,t, /'?/" , Mr. Pryor, who ?*??* costumed as t aga ? \ a nu' Mi-* Ell i i.e i. amati d Ut iii " M -lassa Aosot." - - ap by Mi * ' ? ? *imp ,- m itel id, Uo 't mci 'i in tuts quail* nil.- ui. Irs Porkies ai Mother Coo*! : dressU a., 'l tb cookie shell*, bine belli aaa oow* i tl.e ii .'I'ee.i, w itu a .Tonkin ter ban i , Mis* r. sse ..-,, ?. di i .?. ?. -u , *. Miss lia,rou as Lit?e Bed Hiding Hood, Mist Parsons sa tbs I .. .I. . an ' ni., i'm.ne Per?las us i Hilo '.|i-s Mallet. To. ? .,? ,|n ,,|. I iii" e ni si| dre ( n,tiler n, aii i inii poor'Jack, i isy wsn Br. Duncan. C. Lswrauoe Perkins dr. Bpenct-r, Julian .,. a . n, Mr, l. avitl aud Mr. Tin: Ml SIC. The musk waa farnisbed by two bends ol music tans, in tha iatsrrata bel ween tha dam-o* aud ba* ? gea a nB-t?ry band bb?ar tBa i bm Boa ol P. B liiliuore played Hom a stand al Ito head of th* flight uf stairs lu tho malu hall. The iniiaic. pro.icr came (mm a baud of twenty Instrumentalist* stationed lit a gallery In (he large dbiiug-rooiu. Th.- hand wa* a* con.iilc.e a nie bib aaeetble 'halag, tn raet, a imall ontoafln, coull rising violins, viola*, vloloucoilo*. doiiblo basses, ililli-*, oboes clarionets, bOBSOCBB. cornet*, lunns, a ti..minno and kettledrums. J. M. Lander wus tho r, ned in addition to llbl fleeces which have held -'ii with dan,lug pani"* this season, ho i a number ol pretty piece* lor th- tlrst tine. Mr. Gilmore'* musician* gave the inuei, i. .pu itlon to ouly oue dance, ll was the llrsi Hiiadiil.it , ' Hobby Hunte,'' Ul willoh the humorous corni lt oi lbs ?telgB?( '.c-u-red Ihut the music should be as much like that of u circus a* possible. Ho the blatant brat*, the chishlng cymbal* and tho rattling drum nf t.ie iiiili'arv bund were brought lulu Bardi -e. The music ol the quadrille*, lu which the daners appeared Ib open boaBseaaraeten, was arrange,i bj Mr Lender, uud ciiisisu-ilof B pul iHMirri el airs tr,ini ihe operettas ol Otl'rllbacll and Leeoeq. lin- select iou* were (rom " La Helm H.amie," " La lille de Minc. Augoi," " l-*? Cloche* da t'ot?eville," " La urande Oucbesset" aad ?? orput-u* ?ax i.uf-rs" Aaotaor Quadrille, was a htuct-r*, tue music arrauged by Mr. i-udei- from tho opera ot ", iinou"; tad of Mrs. hater's quadrille bau a sci nelly composed bj t\ el n garie ii, i i'I ii lei " I Mipu tallon." 11 pisces el daaefl music winch were performed for the til nt titos wen some mw wa.l/.e?, entitled ? -sii'tlunl " and "tn Dmcl Jubll.," by Itali, a gamp adapted bj Br, Leader 'roo Lecocq'a " Heart and Hann," ninl a ?' rickli*.! .?/aller" polka by Mr. Lauder. min els OF nu: americas EXCHANGE. Tin- Mm -kiloliters of Iho American K.cliuiigo iu Europe (liiuiiml) at a general meting yestei laj ce, i,-1 directors, lim following cfflecni were eif-cied: President, _e_ator Joseph K. Hawley; Vic: [.resuletiis, henry ?, H.ileiin-I ilciliy F. Q-lUg. general manager, Henry i'. (..illig ; und BC-SBtarv, v\. c. Boone. A dinden- d 3 per tent for toa ttl (nuntin ended Dec mber ito nus declared. Ml PS UUU WEATHER BEFORT. (JOVmJNMliNT IHDICATII >.\'S. -paSpSM for Hie pail ticentyl'our houri. \Vash(iMi;i.)n. Mareh 27?1 a- bb*?Tbe barom? eter ls highest in the Norlhwi si and lowest oh ihe .\..iih Carolina coast, where a si oral of Might energy, moving lu a BHIIhtBBttrl* track, is BBBMBl, Occ arnon al ruin hus fallen ni ihe Beiilh AtlBBtli Stacee, _Baaaa*ee, and tilt) Ohio Valley, aud occiiMioa.il rum ol' suow In ihe I. ike ic.lou uml inc Northwest; general rains have fallen oe tko Paetfla aead Berti oi laaPn?mbmbi Ito temperature has fallen ?igliily in tuc I'i pst Lskl ic;iau, lbs N'oilh',,'11 BBd (lint' Bl ile*, uud risen .Mi,*..li.v ni Ito Muiiiic .slate* .md hew-KagUen!. hui,. ,,ti.nm lor lo -I lg l-'or the Middle Atlantic Stale*, pun!)- cloudy weather willi ..casi,.mil r.r.u, mu i ii. a.. vc-nu. lo B?riBWBCt WI!ld*, S'l.lllliaiy ni loll :. ICilU'el'.it Ke, nilli,'..', d bl Hf ? ., .nile'.. C I ... v , I.a .laud, pauly Cloudy weather, ..casi.mal rani ul siiiw, wm ls mollly iior'helly. *t:il:on-iin or r.s mg ismperstarea tl pre?sun. Ito tile bowel lal., iv. mu, e,-liing wi nh, r, winds nia-iiv , ,,,i i n ,.t sn -re,, si,,,in uuy or lower lemoeraiure. Ker tha I ppsr ..a.- re_i_ , tbs Upper Mi__iaaippl Val? ley, warmer fair weat-er, aort-hwestsrljl wUtds kflflflflS* lug valla no, sUlioiuny or myver pressure. QBaSMN?B*i Snl'tai*. on ir- sliuals caiii,uno n-oin Smithville to Sandy Hook. Indications tor lo-morrow. :.- ii ladloated on Weassadai iu tho South ".Mantle sm! Middle Sta?e* and Bew-Knrland, and np ir snow tn the Upper Mir-dasippi and Mi** mn V_*Je**S. TIUBUXE LOCAL OHSKi'VATIO.VS. _ i.t e.. I,..*,-,*-. 1 I . .h,.-r.._--1-?i ? ni* -I... I , li -J _!?..*) TV dlt?*m ihowirhe bmmS ii-*' r*rt*U*n* la thlt tit y by tenth* tflnrli... Th" p-ri-eii'tt ular liar* ?lfT ib* bl.ina ',( ll io- for tile lt boora Errc*<l|i,?n,l,tril.iil. Tu,- Irregular white Un* rrprr* nu tu* 04.Jllatl.na y tl.T ? ff ij .iiirlruj tlio** nour* Ti.f tniilan of dotterl liar reprr?:.tf ter ra,ta'..si. in tr:n|.r,*l ?*e. ula-bcat** by IS* l?iul lU'.n al Hu* oula I'i, huiiij, Jil Uni?lsaj. Tiunrsr. Office, March 27?1 a. m.? The movement a Hie barometer yesterday wa* slowly downward. Clear nd fair weather wa* followed *t night by clou.lr .-cather. The temperature ramrod between 33? and 1?, the average <4 IV) being 1***** lower than on tim oi resin,niling day last year, and 3V higher tbau ou unday. thinly we .ther, with slight ehsnges In temperature ntl light rain, followed bv fair or clear weather, may ,c expect d to-day In thia city aud vicinity. -IviiKoriioinA fi.iim Flail?Thc Gazette thi lopiteaux, wliile noticing a ca?e of alleged recovery rom by.n ophnbla, oiiserves that it Is often difficult to nuke tho distinction between true hydrophobia, due to hs absorption d Ito BahM tsntS and thc symptoms of ivdrophobiii, eMBCd by fear of th'.- disease. It cites tin, ,i*e of* womnn who died at the llot.-l Dieu, with what .-.?med to lie all the symptoms of th.- di-ensc, mulei all lu* cfn-u instances of the cn se. Several mouth* t-cfore. Ids woman, who was a street vernier, hud Im-cu bit,en by i dog as she was passing Notre Hame, uud went ul BflMfl md had IBs wound cauterised at tin- Hotel Dhu. From hat time she continued perte. Hy well, until one day. when she was pushtu* her barrow lieforc the Betel Dieu, she wa* i-ccognizefl by one of (he students, who ?ailed out to her, " Hallos I you are not laid yet. then! I'lie doe that blt your thigh wus downright mail, u* they 'ound on! nt Alf ort!" At the very instant tbainamik wits lini -lied t ae poor woman was nei/.ed with a Violent pharynges! speen, ami was nf once takea in,lom-, where she die-l willi all tbe indications of hydrophobia. LETTEK PBOM THE SUPERINTENDENT OF BO-UMD-W, New-York, March 13, 1 ***;-. James E. Ware, esq., Archiiect?Dear Sir : f lolu-ve thc pluu you have adopted in the construction of ihe Manhattan Warehouse, on thc west side of Lexing lOii-ave., fcfltwees list aud *l_d nts., to bs thc best tbat ?ould be devised. The division of the stniefur* Info what may be termed separate buildings, surrounded by substantial wa!!*, and he location or all the working apparatus, such as clevu ors, stairs, etc., in a neutral court, tbe engines lu the mb-ccllar thereof, and the boll r in a vault altogether! intrude of the building, is well coucelved. Tbe method jf supplying slr for the ventilation uf the several lotti I* very good. . . . lu my opinion, the building ls perfectly safe from fl.o within and without. . . . Respectfully, W. P. EsTERBRO'lK. Cttlerif-s iV ('*.'* t'a?"itieri* (Ismuaet Toilet -trill ?T ii lovel ty BO I ,-\, eui Ional sti.mgthd il-s u*rfu.u? aro ta; t l il ju ta*, luati ru* linn lui U1S?I aim.ll .-. DIED. I airline Royd. !n the Both rear ot h*r sse. liol itu i s mi ii leads aie respect (ul it- Invited ii a'tind tier inueial li. her late rtt-lileiice. So. *>1U -Vuatraud *v? , liiiHikivn, lins day. ai 4 o'clock p. m. BBIOOBM l S-At.-st Augustine. Pla, March 10, Wsltei 0 son of Alfred ii-,ti Martha M. BridgawaB Funeral (rom ht*lat* issdeeee, Mewburg, N. Y., Tat 17, n '.' j>. m. 1'r.ni'tm's will h.- lu waiting *t the ferry to meet th-* nani . .n au,I , en t rai l input a: lia. io. I. A! \ a. Hil Toiiipkln?-?Tr.. ISrrwklya, nn Mirrh '.'I, of pnantBotda, Fraoci Patrick, ux-.t s months, youags-et sou tu iut-tn nee .nil Mar gai el ?clint:. KIBCHBBBOEB Oa -ttitrtai-, Mardi Bl Ailee, wlfeuf BlS-frled ll Ki: .lil),-i-fer, and .lan-lit'-i ot Arnold ii .si? ll,un. re* ant! friend* are Invited to atisas ths fassral trom lui lan- re-n.-iiee ? - lt.,SBTssaSarBBS?B> lug next, ai '.'..ei o'dea?, I.I AVITT-U orange. N.T.. SB-_?*_-* lutt.. Msry Osr <nn,r l.itTitt. wtfsoi Frank K. I.ea.itt, au.ldaughU.-i ?-. I lau. limuis u lii.ri. ann Arenas Church. Ai lingtou Avenue --uti,ni. mi Ifsflnosrtir. -sin, at rio-, lock. Tmiii (lum burt lay m Chrlstepb i il, at 11:10 a. m. Ple**t- omit lin tr ors. liTflTT BaddiiBlT. Maro- lt BltitoBI toea. il si WatViford. Couu., uu 1 uctdaiy. March 17, at ll o'ciock a m. M VHAM -At Paterson, N. J., n-i -".iMnlay.SUB Int'., Flor D ct*l w :? ot \'.'. P. >uyt!no. *ii-l ? it-st Ca i^iittr o( Calliollu'i in il ll . ? Funeral T?ted*", M ,r, li -'7. I ssa, st tbs residence of her painui*. Hoi l, Put?*<m,stS-.snp m. ?swill beat ths Ki-eil*uvot uu U"? ?tt*!v_l of tbe 12 from .-..-w \>>r*. Tram i.-a ve- ll i i] - .. i I'elaw-ire,* Lackawanna and West? ern Railroad, st 1 p. m. BTRIKBJt-Oa Mt inlay, M -'.ut lils ie*l lenee, fool ol Wael : I-'. tmliroe* K., tnungest tun u( lue iain M?|?r'ieie "il O. H.--triker, of Uti* city. Sei,,, ,,; (assisi ioi, , TBS BBOBI K?At -ocky Hill, N". J., B. V. D. Ten Btoe. k, iliriil Ti i ? J. s. Uy invite 1 to attend ftuioral *erv1ce* at lielm lind (iiu-Ch. Cocky Hill. U e,iiie.,|:i.-. ut I 1 X In. . a win i any (nouns lo I'lh.i eton fur nt?TB alieroona ? TH AVER -:i.!i!.*nly, ?( Qnt.iov. (ll .on Raster ttionUn-r, Ito l.-i-v. Pied. I Iii i er. iii ih.' .Udycai ol .. copy. Ili.M'oll ' ii *?!?,inlay. Mareh lt',, st th trier 'i*v Be fl to?Itu and CCSCS*?OB ut lb* nings, Aii',,..;n lia;",le, ot Martin.--. lu Hie loth tear ol lils age. t'uui-nii \Ve.in-st... i,,oi,nie. i-Mth inst., .it io o'clock, frots ti n las?tata Ubapat, *-?. KW Warn BStfl st. ti'i'kki:?Ro.i it" ie-t ath.-ri.it.. reaMsaee. Ba ts 1 ,*t :':-t *' . I -'? . I,.'HU Mai. I, Ja, < .'.th,"Hie, ila..-'ll lei oi ,. I I aad ( athoiine Tuc ., i, ut lins , itv. Fumral service ut st. Anns Clair, h. isth si a.. i'uesilai. March tl, at 10-90B, lil lu iiiaiu.s will be tatra tu BSBadM, Conn., for lntcn "''.'t. VAN UCIlCN-Mait'i BB, at Ni). 1 Park-av,-., Hr. Willum II. Van Union, iu tm- o .ill fear td Ills ag*. Utiiilic.il .Mass al lb- ('ittliosival oil Wo tne-day mannuj, M mb BB, Bl louci.H'k. WU ITU-In limoklvn. B T "HBSr. MStth tit.ISSI. Itt Hiram ll Wu tc, M li, aged SI I ? US I'uiii'iai seline* Will bil MM at his l*i# resldenee. No !>,| I'liioappie-st., ltiouklyu, WtsJu.jst.lay. J-,: li Isa?, ai 4 u'cluok B, m. Fi louds will kindly omit Sower*. WR1UII I- Al Hr: tis'-liaini'tii't. _0Bg I ?' , Levi li. Wnaht. M. 1,., aged 7a years. Kunor.ii ai l p. m., J.sth Iud. Op.rinl Polices. it..i. ii.,',,.,' BAXUBQUtlt PLAT****, ni-ti;-.>, Jtc. lin! DtBMBB PABTIBS, Largest Muonnicat' just rceived, at verv low tn-liss*. II. C. PS UKK. I*.: I-i mit st.. B. V. "smoke " itel vt cen the Art?.' ALL POBACi u OIUAKItT The "Ilelwivu the Act*" *re the univ puru I'liaaceoricrar. ette* aver ntlero't io tim pu'.ue All pnyaiciaus roniiit a - 11 them lu pi, to:,ac e lo those ma.Ie with a naner M rapiwr. Beady Tbi* Itorulag THK SKMI-NVliTTKl.Y TUI?i:\K. Price in wi*, m ,r* 11- -aily foi rn illiafi, Ave conti pei-ropy. linet,,;,', ono vetr, f.l j Hvo eoales. .*J 1 1 . tea coules aad OBS ?nra, fl?? Post ago la all casi-* rms io tue suinu-rll-M. lill-. 1 Kl ut NI', New-York. Kccclvea of C. K . Slut), for Harv. An. _H. L H.. Tr*a?*r. i i ? ,-.. ,i, ,,? Odd*. Twelve ts om- i* great .sills, but noi,ody who li vs BBd both will (ur au instant question (he atalumeut that oue BK*.' SOB- lAI'iiM. I'lAs-TKil la worth * daren ot tb* so ?BBd "etlf-BBl" porou* p.lister*, (or a t cry ample reason. Th* llrst porous plaster* wore, of comae, crude aud iinimrlecl liku ali tl: si things Thej BBSS dull counter ir, lUuts. nulli. lug more. That was (orly years ?go. They have nut advanced ?li In. t. In value aime. BkN.SilX'M bea,ng tn this epoch ol of discovery, knowledge ami science. Itxslde* possess.og (hs ?luipi* fitts** ol tlio oh! pl.wlt-l*. they contain BCtlVe fegOU hie therapeutic agent* Incirio'iattct ta BS oilier*. They af* St oui-*i-oiiiit.*r-irrllaul.-*l:iiiiiUiliig. steiltnnr, str.-nglheniag. plessanl au.t rlesa ftotblag like ilisat, iu!,,i*ei br 6,.sis plivstcians, siiigeous aud ph ,r,nii eii'l. al chemists ami th* people In laiiope aud Ann ina L.Hik uut lol Ululation*. Word " Capetae " cul lo gen uni,-. Ptlce '1 11 euu._ There will be no iiiferinptlt.n to ANY BSA BOB of my bu-slin st. lauseu l,v the Pl BK OB Sl'u:-,l?y. tiKDKK.-s will itod PUoBPTLY, a* bsrstofors, F. J KA-OKNBBBO, 13ft Fulton-st. resit O.I! .- Nene*. Ki i. el-: tl malls for the BSskaB?lB| Mali ii iii frill clo** al Hill elli, ? ?* tallow*: 1 l BsD v V At 4 ina. m. fur Furipe, par Ba Abyssinia, rt* ia,,,, uelo-ii , at ll a. ut. io. do B iud Wart is,ant*, pei rs lii-nuutia, st2p. in. I i snit Ctenfuego* poe ba. BBIBtOga; al 4 a. m. lui thc Wind-aid Isluuiis , | Cl plueUl*. WFD.n i.-iUAV-At ?', ?. m. for Kitrope. per Hs. Full*, ria soiiti,.iui|.i,,iiand Bremen (1st?c* tit Irelssd ami ffe?bbb must he ilm-cteil ?? per l'ul,la"i kt , a in hu Ireland per .--* lav.,ma,vis iiii,-. usto-fn (letter* lor linsal lim.nu and otberLuropesu conutrie* must bs ?Ireetsd "psi I't.u i, , i. at aa. m. fm Krui.-e .lue. t, per Ht I Hhrmlor fla ll,ivie; ut s a in lor tho .Velhuilau.ls ailed, per -?. la*sr .tun. tia Amsterdam . ?t tn. iii lor Porto Kl, o tl.r.^t, pei b*. Antlilas . ut . ,'U p. tu. fur ll, xiio, per .*>*. WUnuey.ila New-, n le ni . TUL'K.-liAY \l SS ni. lor Knroiie is-r ss ( if% ol Paris.ria Queeuatowo letters hu Uei??ny auu Frans* a*tut i.eni i,s te.i-per .ii f o' Pana**); al e.aoa m. hu Samp* |...| s*. i.ellen, via I'.ymoiilh, ( inn lining ant Hamlin*, al I:..0 p. m. (oi lici ailina, per .sn. Flsuiii Hough ; al 1 ito p. ia. du . ulta. Porto Slea ami Mexico, per Ba, lily of Puebla, Via 11.i.a as. 6ATUK1IAV-At h a. m. (or But ope, per n*. lb-public, ?ls -lut-euntown (lett.ls (ot lietiii.tny anti seo: laud must tm till, t -.astl "|ior lit-piiobc"'; at .-> *. m. tor *. it uni 0mst, p.i s.a. n,'i,eua t,a (llas-ow: at 10 S. tn. (ur itelglum di ie, I, :"'! sis. W.ieslau.l.tia Aulworp, al los ni. (or AsptU wSUainl sunni P.ieiu, . pst ss \. ipttloe i allia m. lui Kum e. i-er-.*. s-a.lni. vu isoulhainptoa end bremen : at 1 o. m. im Vi ueiUsN* au.l i ll BOOS, pm bs Valencia, al li'Wii. ill. (OTCabs ami tho W.'*t ladles, ihm'S*. Nenpo.t, via lls.au..: at 1 a. m. tor bin?U, per ca. lim mod. vi* West Point, Va. Maits mr i inns amt Japan, lier is*. Arable, ri* *t*n Pran tat.,,,, les,- Apnl -j, ut ; p. m. Mall*(or Australia. B*W-_SB* land, .s.niiiwlch .nu1. 1-iji iHlainls, per 9*. City ol tsydut-y, vi* eau Frau, Uh u, doss -arab 'SI, at7 p. ta. HENRY 0. PKAKSOV, I'ostUlMtST. Poet 0-nce, New Voil, ***. Y, March iS, 1S8J. * The schedule o( rln-nig o( t ? nii*ptci1c mails ls srranged oa the pi,v. ii.i.itian ot la on uiiiuiorriipl**? oveiland transit to ?situ Piaiiiu*. ,i Mads (riiiii tho Fast arriving ou Hui" at SBB lian, la.i tm-day nt saiinig or steamer* ar- di*oaUh*d Utalu e I U.i ?llnoajsj.