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'THK DRAMA AND MUSIC. ? ? CHARLES COGHLAN IN ? MONEY." Mr. Coghlan has not c'noseu a i*arttcularlv popular Uara, ter In which to make bis rc-eu trance iu Eastlea. Whatever else may bo truo ot Al'red ' it is not true that h? appeals te the human heart er to the general likinit of mankind. The World ii always on it- guard against u satirist; and Alfrtd Fy lyn ls not only a satirist but an Intellect na I luau who-2 poverty and painful experience liuve uud.' gloomy, scornful and bitter?and, therefore, almost a BSisanthiepe. The more tliurounhly well 1,. is played, aeeotdlnglj, the less fascinating will ba appear to the earea of the averago obr-eiver. But Blind Erilya ia a enaraetof whioa requires for Its suitable linpssaouatioa a passionate aol irei s proud, gery mind, originality, aud ample resources of gramatlearti and, this being the ease, it is easy to understand both lb. Coghlan, eboiosof tbe part and hui great auocess la it. Furthermore, it was in Alf nd Fniyn that ho mads his ftrsl appears this country, and thc aa.ociatioa is prabablj agtee fclt.t- to bis lill Ltd. If lbe part had been made for him, it cou'.d not have luted lum iuor? exactly .tbaa tt does, under int skilful-uodulattonol it; ami his recent par foriiiaiic* isoneof the most brilliant examples ol ?tags1Umuna that have ever been set before this nubile. "Au oddity ike my-eif.'' ia tin< phrase whieb describes av.'yu. in afordaeaf* eccentric will, sud asa a_an of "moods" he is n I In Slr Jaka Vtntfft household, This element of .Angularity ls made br Mr. Coghlan tlie oeatral attribute of the asau?a man uuliks otbst people; a seholar, a cynic; proud, silent, reserved, caustic, and prone to I rather than te smds. Macready, the original / rt inn, t bought the part to be "lnelloi-iivo and iu ferior"?probably beeaasa he waa toe gnat fo_.it, nml, in luae'.ical us-, found it tuo weak to endure tbe weight of his deep thinking and bis auiple emotion. Hs would naturally, have lib crated In lt the ?oul of Wera-*?whloh wiis s noui too large for tins body. He blmssli recognized that his actini. of it was heavy and untrue. Mr. Coghlan, every way a man of lighter calibre than Ifeeready, carnes, the part without the shjtbteel ?how et anv such emlirirrassiuent: and in his hands. pu t ii from being ineffective and inferior, it be? nni) s both Impressive and bnlliaat. He is vitally in sai-SSS] he speaks those slender tarp avril t.i j .-'s with absolute conviction andainoerityi tnd be surcharges the singularity ot ths obaraeter with a winning pt-iS'tnal charm. .\* played by Mr. Coghlan, Alfred Evelpn i--1 tic andpasaionstc no less thanintellectnaL Hu. gre. indeed, la not the tire of Route, Yon have that in a thoughtful, self-contain i, psotbid personality, espeeially framed as al eric* the product and the rebuke of ;m aititi ciiil, heartless society. The actor do. s -i - 1st himself loose as au animal and Indulge iu that easy simulation of sensual fsrvor whieb little peo? ple commonly mi Stake for great acting. His ardor burn-- within devotion, and it is transmitted ?ii tim h?art and mini of a gentleman, and Dot through tie- e..st. These pla] - ?oan wno think there aaa bs ao passion without Qrcwni-s are not Ilk iy t I sppreciatS Mr. I lanV present performance. Ali tbs sams it remsina noble ami splendid uc.-iieveiuent. There ors moments of it when the art of tin- setor is too DSt ural toereate the effeet of nature?when heh Confident ul and lndehtiite; and there xnoax-ii. ot it (al tbs speech about" tbs i i of money"', when tin- enthusiasm mucb curbed. But, ns s whole, ths [den? sity i> (dearly undsrstood, strongely grasp I sister.t ly sustained, embodied in a (laure ot manly beauty and movements of a zqulsite crees, ami ex i. - d with a fluent ease uf sweet aad various elocution that has s.-iiintii been equalled. Such a performance ia unfortunate, ol eourse, In being ctr cuiii-tiiiied within a eotnedy that dspicti Banners iustead of representattvi human natur.-; that ie distorted, oooventionaland trivo lois in its satire of selfishness] and thal I both I tho eats tropbs i f its somewhat dull love-story liven decidedly improba? ble incidea ta. " L,ove is blind,-* but uol so blind tbat an explanation between Alfi ii land < Iiougld* would not occur at a very early this drama. Tat, ev > thus surrounded, tl bodinii'ii. i-i?to an intellectual taste?s brilliant. Tue revival of "Money'1 at the Avenue Theatre bas b -.i fnrthei by tin' sdveat ben ti id, who is said to bs an American, bnt who eomas to na from England, ami who ha. spi ss Clans Doaglox In pen nal attributes and in b ramentthb mort- than commonly Impressive and eli.un:: . -. Her figurs is ilea ler and elli, vu; her head and countenance an ?spnssive of intellect il charaoter end po high-brcd social cuii ivation. Bbe speaks a itb be iu tilul preeisioa sad purii v, an In 4 _. ked by Inns intelligence at point, by s repose whleh was noi langa u b l i gravity i meat which alu. ited t > tends j | ' vj 11ion foi Helen Pauelt?is typical ol i'ie worn tn In a b lu.iel t.>ntrill-, the bs ul. '1 tam seventy la its texture; and this M h Flon-ii-?<? Gerard moat MCOessI I ? ? 1, in thtr haughty eomposure of her manners ana tho lue precision of her speech. Miss Gerard ls not, probably, an actress of much physical force; h.r way* seem those of extreme uellcaey and . but she evinced oontrolllag will, intelligence, and thatijuiet power whieb, witboul turbnleuee or ex t os a nerf annan s to its close; while her artistic execution waa the susy, flnishi I mechanism of au actn ss trained In tlie best school af experience. As Clara Donglat her dressing, hei demeanor, ber sustainment of tin- feeling (not wtthstauding thi- long Interludes during whieli that diameter is absent from th^ seem I, ba fins Jnenin. iv, and bf>r simple I rv n st lin . .i were sdmii thl.. Indeed, the wari .. dune th it it ? v. ot ih is quite likely te be f. lt in t a "reiu:nisi"iice mort- than io his Immediate i ontem platiou nf it. A fateful and ri tot I I tbs comedy ol "Money," nt tin-. I'iMi Avenue rbeatre, and thu cast of its obs - printed ia this pince, la proved to be. in general, J ? rflectivf. Mr. -Wheatleigh gives s quaial and mollow |ierfnri_i-iti".- ol '?? S Mr, .1 tbs J ? ill i? t eonatt s, with unctuous lunn.ir anil inr.m lahls loree, at dreadful old c im a Impostor Vii r. Walden Ramsay presents ii gwul mud. ol rmAmck BUmnt. Mi. Ki er, from WallackV tra, is a suitably ooo aud elegant repreaontativi -. Smooth. Au slab,inti' i - bas Ix for tbe Club >?? rte, and in thl Mr. Uoghlau's line ..erinn of hysterical levity and pa ionate recklssauesa hall assumed atil gradual iv becoming i si, was on unqueelionable touch ol .Iramatie gen THE H..'AMA nc WA.T.K. lilas Charlotte rhompeon baa ended heron* g.. ia- Twenty t-iii-.i Btreel Theatre, and Mr. _. Kuukin will appear titers ls "lbs Pani'- " ? ij't-iDw. Mr. J K. Emmett, simultaneously, Wi s Un-J bini Aveaae Tkeatm as Prib. ?? i . Ifntier . ? 11, in/-mile " i- tn ii" revived tins I Mr. uud Min. 1.1,ii net, at the (itatii I ll jiresetit '-iii. M .i." At thc Bl* ri I lie.ttn-. Kuy Lave in rt-ln-ai ?? il "In I tl _; Ititi..t> '? -tiie ini.?t reeeei . .- >o dramas of __Us_n.Fs.tti4lana. x_n_ will bs given en 0 Z'i. It waa lately forougiit forth In London. LaWtfUOS Jiarret' lias tiiium-d Un M-v.-titn week ol blS leSSSI-SblS eus_v_.'fiiiiut Mt thu Mat Thsatre. and in bas but two inure weeks le nu. Tbe gftietli conneccrirf pt-rforiiiairt t :. re I lia;.... j. I Occur* tm Mundtiy i.Lui, , .ion will lu-marked **-*"**' ?*? pf1* tr Hat BUdlsust Boxt Thareds toon Mr. liarr.ll five*-* pt-rfuraiance fur tint le-n-r. Vlnocul'.. Hospital, aud lie will iheu be SOSS as Btkht new. Mr. Daly bas moto a popular hit with his bow J lay of "bollard and hr dst," uud tide pine will be .pt h..ure tbe publie foru lons tliue. Famiy Davi sport, Si Bedes <i, enjoy* amok- publie favor at ihe Fourteenth treet Tlieatre, aud Mr. __si__irtMaiitsll ls tin- roetplent etuiuiiy pUudtU for lil* so-xl pstflSCaSSass ot Lorn fyaiio/r. So ararnge CUnlnui un to tho piouiinclutloD of Vie uguie in tiri* piny has yet beeu agreed Upon. The b*0*1'!'? l/ianofrtoT exainiiie, faUa on the SOOSUd ?yl ?sble, bul at present Mus Davenport uud hr ?oaipany btsar Meanly upon the fir*.. Mr. ?snack aaaeuases tae oouC-U._-.i_oe ol " Ma .k. "IP*UI'Iw.-".'y. ' ' ? and Faces.*-1 Jt would be difficult to And a totter comedy, and Miss Bose Coghlan, as Peg Wafting* ton, ls brilliant aud charming. Mr. Jefferson, at tho Union Pijuarc Theatre, ls a<*tine to crowded houses, nnd ls aettug willi all tbat np le ti did wealth of feeling and beauty of finish lor wbleh he ls remarkable amore tbe best actors of the age. Colah Fhimmer omi Mr. Oohnhily will hold the stage during the whole ot ids engagement. ?? Money"give! way to a revival of "A Celebrated Cast-," ut tbs Fiflb Av-iiuo Theatre, wit ii Chilli.., Oogb laaand otbera la tbe cant. "Thc Balah" tee uxturo at tba Madison Bqnan Theatre, ami is still :. TBS salo of Seats fol* Single Dight! of tho seaaon will begls en the 22d ai October. Kr. ainl .Mi.is Tern' arc now BOOB the deep ant speeding Dither tofumi their engage-meat, which tm the 2iith?two weeks hence. M ia nnd Han have oe nason le change tbelr bill at tbe T-aatn Oomiqoe, for the Mulligan (iii.ml PlO-Ble Isumiocess with the piililic, and tbe linnie l*> con' itiuril'.y well Ulled. (.eiiiian performances, bo;li. musical*anddrumatie,muy be enjoyed ut the Thalia lue,itu-. The iieuu'.itul spCCtB rle of "Kinki or " is prosperous at Vlblo's Oardea, ead mir.iv, ul would bee serious loss tothe pi' -uk, is of the house. "Tue MrinjDindum**maj bc seea at the Standard, tor ene week moie. Btreh's Minstrels arc as merry us teer, at tluir little tbeutre, aud Ibelr new burlcsiiuc, ** X--i*l:zi*f," ls un abiding J..y. Iiurtholomew'u Eqalac Parados reeled much attanttoa al theOoamopoUtai Thea* tic, h-iI lt will remain there for thc pr.-int. The Alon icfiu Institute ts oi?en, and ti tine floral dtspUq ? 'I be fouud there, In addition to the in iclnin iv. OBI i aadmiune. Tins dramatic leesoa i* opes "' a.liiun* ii:-, and the Slags ceriuiiilv presents ri mi-uc ot iiii i minnon acth itv, nie f mi brilliant .effort Mr. .l.*tli*r sou,Mr. BaiTeiu Mr. Ooghtaa, Miss thompson, Mr. nad i Davmport, Mr. MautelL M ss Bose Coghlan, Miss Flonnoa flerard, Mr. James Lewis, Miss Arin itt-liriu, Lome J uiucs, Mali' xS 'ala Wi iclit, liealillok KoblDacoo, ( lui i r* I'Hh.-r, Mrs. Gilbert, Tony Hart, runt ? other players of note, are ? niultaneoualy ons cm lien-,?ami other notable persons an ut hand. Thero is amusement tor all clash**. IIU8ICAL NOTE8. Mr. and Mis. Georg Henschel will give two \u: i. reoltalS in inls city early iu thc neilson. Minc M.uii* Geistinger arrived yeaterday on tbi steamei Werra Sbe will make bei tii--i ippear*" n Ti nliir, Octolier 19. M. Oran's French Company will be at tbe StandardTheatnnezl week. Thc npertory will em* Ina, e ?'I. , Ju ie r.il'lurireiih, ." " I, * lorne .a..i I..-.leeq'i ?? Lt ( oem et la Malu." i The singers at to-night's Casino concerl will be Mllea Aaine*.*, Annie nd Slxau, snd M. nf m. Gian's r.-eiitii Open gramme of Instrnmoatal pr.. * fr.mi "FaUSt," ?'(,'aliut li." ?? 1 arriillZ.i." ** i .. i;.ir .-indent,"aaa " I Thc snle nf subscription tickets for the con il ldc Brooklyn Phllbarmonl i-Society ls in pn itj Montague***., Broohlyn. Tbe society will ? bearsalaS, ud rom populai nude. Mo kimd ir. lo; III' Ulai in ? - ...,.!,i . allal -.11 - elltlle Um i.*.: io I,'2D i. > ? I : SUCllon -.i.e ?,, I. -el vc?. Mr. Frederic Archer is flral of tbe organists In the field 1 .. ? dny site moons, . Mi Arcln ; ... in- n ul Ml e I ? /. Mr. I. ?- . lagramonte. Mr. 8. N. Penfield, tbe organi i, is to open a ii- ?> I 'lull eli at Bloomfield, H. J., next Wi -ii::. -?! .;.* . *. Tut- ort li stroan ni ol la" n ? I _7 i."I ???!. , aking stops, 1,751 r I . snd ll ipso lug tbe iii - , tuird organ wnata, Bach's fugue In 1> . .-lair. THE ORCHESTRA TO DE BAISED. Henry E. Abbey, Signui \ and tin ? - m ihe auditorium ot thai buge build* at Un US tl-*. ni fm. i i.n : ' ?ni equal number "f Ai. Ott html m. nbc I ?ig .trombone leaning n-ir.-i ? :,t;ii Watb un air of wu'* was all tba; .-.I of f,, t. my muslclai - i lostrnmenta Tbe .three i ? out: of I . day. A i u i- nter ilroppe i a ..-la, . Mr. Abbey, in ie. ii io au .. . \ ...ri ?. " \ i n - ai cb!t< :. ?? I IC' !jl * I*." " ? ?' ."? ' * . - - Vallll ll tbey S ? ? -? . . .1 WARNING 1 HUM MU. ( OLIA Eli. To t lt s E di tor o I li'' , mk*. A colored man (.une t.? beg sonic moaay this maning for a I la, iii ti*-1 tue ii-ii.il dommeni- xx i wanted MmiB. Imi a. i hat i, , alas , dollar ob bis promise lani tn- wonld ? mis rlfbt bach lg i. Hi? lt j. i ?? working " tba towu, and trust this note ma) i-esuil la ? -i, ii. ij in .. ? r. Ki. li-:j. THE ll LA 111 LE Ll.l'ULL G '.,..: WENT INDICATJ I i? Bynopti* for tha past t,r, ity four i.nnrt Washikgtok, <?<'. 13.?Tbe temperature kai , thc Middle nb Al Hld Mig . ? ri In tie I';,|..?:? | ? I- prevail lo N'ew?l a,iii ?..?lilli atlantic .^'ari r, al,il I nail northerly winds Id tb Lal ? tricia ext ei'iinn ' ? Indi- i'i mt ftr ta* 11 /. ! Ni ? -I" nisi, in 1. part ? cloud) weather mil lm-al rains, - . "iii!:uii .iv ol B slight i ls i ui tni Mid ? i i cloudy ???? r *. Iilrll: .- * . -il -. lil in leiupei. TRIBUNE LOCAL OBSERVATIONS. [it'itiliH Mumm,*. TT~ix. 1 ?! .1 4 -, i; - 30.31 IO in* .1i?fr?iri thnxxt thf r,?ri>mnr1r?l ??rl?tloni tc Hilt 'I" ' ,' .. : i ? ? , ihi ,.' ? ? " T... k?.k'i ? lt. ..linter,, lu mlmUttAtA b> HM ll?rn?^?Tt?l kt Uoi ui*il-?'..-i|,(ia -t**AA_i. Tijinisi: -una c. <> l l -l o, mu-The movement la thc ii-iiiimett-r .vet'.*i I-' , | j i . .i,. |, anl .21 '>: u lack "' mm. i h peralun naged bctwnn Bl* ead Tn-, thc av ran-e, blgbar than oi tbi oorrecpoudlng day lu-' ?"?nt and iu- blgberthan ou Friday. Cloud, .1. ,:i. . wine and changes lu umpentvre.Hill roll ? i li ? vn-.nber, may Ue ezpMI ' today In tins etty and vi omit/. AUTUMNNOTR8 tuon NEWPOBT. KswroxT, <?ct. 13.?FredeiickGebbard aad his .lster. Mi" Kelleen, ar.'t Edwla Boort have n* Illina' 1 lo New Voik. _ Cujitalu saiiiui-1 bunill, 'Tho eotunia vatlitJiauii'lesioubei rr'iiin tHl? rrom Lui ope, ls la tbe city. J'ha Cliff Cottage Motel and the Liviutfstou I were closed to-day. Admiral foetal ll at Um eotnac theaneetof UeutenaBl Utgu. t .8. _, Ws?on In law WSeymour uud ramily. ol Now ^ork, wm re* malu ttt theil ooiUifc all (tinter. Ti.e Kev C G. (illllotof PottenllC, 1'elili.. and tho ttav. taluiaau'o. liUl et liermautowu, -*eun., are la loan. POOL SELLERS SWINDLED. TELEGRAPH WIRES TAMPERED WITH. TA ITI SO Tni: UMP TO mon PAliK? TUF. ASM) CIATKI) W9M99 A VIC HM, Tlie last day of the fall tueetiiii* of tho American ?Tookey Club, whieb closer- Un* racing sea* itu in this part of ths country, was marked hy the saoeess-ul accomplishment of -m extensive switnllinir nf tho pool sel!er-i. Tht- wiro of tho \\".-sti-rii Union Telegraph Company, whleh alone hus a linn to Jerome Park, waa tapped and falsedispatcbsssubstituted for the n.ntiineoiie.. Tho fraud wan not di-coveied until the return to tho city of persons who had will the racing. Loni: btiforo that iiio pool* settlers all over tbe oonntry bad paid tbe tickets on whattbey supposed were tbo winnini, i. 'l ii ? amount of thees losses bas noi been so eitel ned, imt it, tin-i.ni.. of the Associated Press it was es? timated lii-t nicht thai it would not frill -h..rt oi 175,000, and might largely szeeed that sum. From cbsputebss that had already been received it was learned thal the pool-sellers at Boston, Phila? delphia and Pittsburg had been large sufferers from aud. It is probable thal at Chicago, Louis* ville and Bt Louis, where tha betting is hoarier, tbs losses mus! bave been soi loan The I Press itself was s vietim of tbe swindle, for its report ot the second i."8 was false. The i- .ult of the Bret race hud beeu eorreetly stated, and from this fact it is pre? sumed that the persona who tapped the wire either bad aol completed their ronnei ii. ii or dre tded detection by hoginntna their work too soon. In the second race Eclat was an? nounced as the winner, while tin Britomart* coll, the actual winner, was placed third. From this tune to tin-! mi of ihe rn is Uiere u is s steady -"??* ipat( lies. The tapping ei telegraph wires fur the pa of swindling tbe pool-sellers bs ? bs. a std in ? i ur.,;! r, imt never before with 1 whlob ly's effort. It was tried mis year, mi a small scale, between Monmouth Parh nnd ? ..?luina, imt without succeaa. A ?hat elaborate attempt to defraud tbe pool rooms si illili*.. Ts Pulu! was made Issi year, bul is.is detected accidentally Josi as it was bela . ried Into nuccessful operation. An employe ol ths Mutual I alon telegraph Company con! plicil v in Un* Boheme, lt bad not been discovered st s late binn either bj tbe VVeetern Union Telegraph Company or by tbe .' which li id tm n engaged ia the eearch, wbei lino bad been tapped or who were tbe sutbors of nmlle, lt .** doubtful wbcthei tho criminals would be detect) I, bee" lateness ol tbs boar when lt was learned tbat tbe bad been tampered with. It was only kuown ,. here I* l ween tbe race-i tbo t' legrapb i ??? "di ''*| th bad been tapped. I'he criminals bad had lum" to . ..ne '.il a . traces ul Uk ir woi the telegraph i I little was known ainiut the matter, I.orme the ?-.in.llo bul treted before the renl lo work. I iii ? ,; tm op i iiting-room bal lu- bad ? ? u 1 .n be arrired. CTeas it e.. ? iud thal uu ? the di?p il until after Ibi return of tl portei from filial! ' from Bradford, I'-im. In reg ird .? the tl u bad i. ? ..--... latiuu. I bd ui ? Ur.AW ! ' BALI [MORE. HIT.,. BalTIM' -ni, Oct. 13.?A I., ie. I be trick wa plan of tap* a dole t.ir ? t .h..j naming s >me t tiree boi Io win. lb : bet on loni imii' horses winn uk in tin i. Hu beta Kl to .1 . t.i .-. ftini lb. I ?? ? 1 . have i" ; .-.? un real win i til- i -..I li*, i fi ul tbe w.- r,-in L'uion ll > tam? per .1 witb i pre* Mnri. . ll - . theiu foi i riley di tben I be youl limn what horace to bel on. ll- _o,r elphia elate tba trick a TIIE I RAI U IN Ililli K PLA! I'll i-n' i: .. Oct. Ul ll. '?. I'i:.- a\ Co., ?ellei - li- re, pa re po 11 - from in ? Jerouu I Lol 1- ville, u t. i.i Hom liei ___ ( ..., poo i is in ? ipaid al lei noon on i bs l. I ip .i... A lt.. i ?? I. ? I -'a ' ".. tn" la irn in beif, ? I without loee. ?I .11 P.TS INDI' I Ml..\ I m [\ i ,) j iiiiiiiiii.iiu 1'iti.vAi.i.M -thi M'.i.im.iiv sam ru in. in K 1" UR ? 'J be Bu ml of ll'-.iiiii ot tin- tu'., ii ni ! in nu' pi-f lllf.ill! .. ii- ar Mom altai i.....ii, tad i u. . imaiii I.-.-1.nm.] i wa i . i.-ni i. In tbe it*. Il - H'liinval ol lilt' lr .ii dip . ? iii.nat.' np melli ti bf L'oroi i r i Ice lo Inn ? lbe iii-in ot I. nm., Nickolaon. lu tba aatl ? - Wi finn ibal I um a Niel ? III. ."a. W 1 ?i ? ll, i - , and ea m .iii tiuui u lui i .i autl | . na. lt uj tu ii. tbal atn_.ui a period ol ii ? moutui ? ehlldren lo i ? ? ? '.?* nun .'? rt iii.ti. Tilla ir.ti in! rate of num..ur., in our pan ??! weal . ni . a .a. k ..i allen! un .a u.u ;, u r 11 v ..1 'ii- braid ..t management Iii np,, . , ? ? ': ill ul poi . i ii. li. obai; iniii.il. ss. reque.i il a lue attention ol tu.-. .i >i io, autl il..ii lunn iJia" -t -,.s ba ink. pi? ??.".! ol tlie . ..ta and foi ai I.I...; i ? . ,.?,| 111.il lo Insuring, note . .r rc lum i ..-, i-n - aelgtt i QI lill I. wi- r- , ,.[? io call ihi an uiloa oi ni- i ? ,um, ".. -iii- in .. .ligation, ami t u u lu lu lug ... li.. , it pi ipei n'.j'-t i .rn A son OP -INA lull I OORBEES IN TROUBLE. James E. Voorbeea, tbe aou of Senator Daniel \v. \...! in t-s, t.i i!i_iaiia,ii,.. beea llrlag receaty la ?. i> Ha has wi . _ .. .. bb a se lias. n iccaae te bare svodnei ?! anti BS l-J- Ott. rf 1 .'?:.'..! .iiSi-'n in BMfSSl M - B .1 Ol SSpa erne time blt .-n-iion i and ? .iiiii- tn i? notteaable degree, Bte repeated tallama seem te bars saboted bis BUad .uni to hlssscalsl I .tana ltlt-1 ttl.- wmrj ni Ulialiilal emil ii a-.nun |. Be bas beea la Um teoctpi ol an allewaoea ttom sis fuiiit-r, wnlc-li was pal.! t|iiuit.-i.j. 1.1 : iu.,utli li.. ?.> SOSBPeDod l-t ili'i-.i ur t.i.l-t_ .1. . -, pay abli- ni .1.lunary n. ir, aad Min toot ot ix-lni; linallie to meei ins obligation* nadoabtedljr proved upon tiU uiiini. o ? iy be indulged is a violent parozraa of rage at tb i ne, bl wife aad two oBllaren have Li._u.Oa.-tdiu? mal um 1 U__wi___v wee lakau lo tuc Naw-Yprh Hospital, whero ho still Is. The superin? tendent of the hospital said yesterday that Mr. voorbcea s condition had not materially altered. TEM80?aIAaL chatter OF THE WEEK. thi: gay season beginning. WHT'INV,-} PA.ST AND PJluMISKD? TnK OI'KltA Ol'Y.S* isa? norna i,j- mausti rxortn. i should bare seemed like & vista seen A bright portals to the eouslduruble number of ? and grojms who have gone out of Ihecbunb doon daring thc linzy, ladiaa-eummertah weather of the flrst half ot la*t week. Tho wedding-*, have bean mainly suburban, and huve gin u city people a welcome oppor? tunity forer.-iiriiims througb tn., eoantry, belgbl now Sf ? and meriel woodbine, oak n.*,d ?nsaael ig of Min Townsend and Mr. Perilmcr on TuesdaT, at Clifton, S. I., was followed by the lim fashionable gathering at . Church on Wednesday. Miss Oowdla's 1 m lona tai te-nfy their reluctatim ?? groeia, Mi'. Baeon, being u people en wendertaf etti] why tbe ush? ers dM eet go np tae alala with the otter ssetnbcn of the bridal party M thia occasion. It ls said to l.e lu canst! ene of their Bamber wee abseat a lew peepte weal I i Bridgeport tba aamo daj le non tba waddtaa ol ' > Bolwasbc ami ,r. Barrington Watson, at Bt Jehn'aChurch. OaThureday ii waa punllagfora lew pen le whets rtogo np tba ii ii tou to tin* weddlag or Mr. Dodge ead Kim Parua, or atoagtbo BBBadto tin- marriage ut Captain If aime! and nias Phelps. S .rue of thu gaeota at tile latter ceremony i willi the (ir.i'id Castra! Dcpol gala* heep- ? a r ir tbs 1- o'clo. k train, [(was said by many tl H then c-iu'.<i aol hive beena moncharmianweddlag eeeac than thal la tha little aStooeeaanb m jtow-Bnohcllo. a painter might h.m raved over i.i i 1, ? i in the fis st.:* :. ?_os i: arnot, tho pUahed elater of the gi iom, and pneeded by two tlegtria The Ivy leaves in the Taila of thc young Indies were effective. Md tho unif-irnis o'ihe gro rn Md bnl m.i i gaVC ;i military lou.*li to the ? ir,l . I .,, ?! a|a ' , fall llf I I A ',, ff I 1 I f - ., i tbe groom did end to their Old an I h in neal | i k'-rt'M, M a ar old families were rapr_aented lu tho WaSddlag aoompaay. "This shows what New-York caa do," said a gi lei lags, at th i lt was aol dlstlnotlvel- a (ash Ion ibis a ,m I tlrrrr ' ?ads ir ibrilllaal t of I he even i in- lrivurriii.e impr inion of Am ?ri? can women r. lol -io rn my ladles lld cs enjoyment fi >? nu evoalng iinel With la _, ri ri this week. I'i ul jv *.*.,n tenrked liv ' i ray. A dla* I was given by Mr, Evarulasi evca , . Hu Ity. Tl ,i m iterday (ll. re i. . ? ly the r wini ber to .. ? it . II irn ? the ?? with ? ?? di giro to tbi : a. ' | ? iw al ng at - I if their I * a ' . ' ' ' il mer f.ir Dei i lu,, r 17. ? I 1' 'a Ll -. i . . ii . ? Piain /. ? ii i i ii pened for i i 1. Audre* - : *! i r i . , l , -Ilia,! . - I a a . .. : M . dwiUUterol l ii. . ,| iii A>a I. R ural - ' mi - I ..a ll, ul a arlu rbe rua ? ware to make an* ? I- ilea. I .ntl. t tu- arrival of Mr. ai d Mi ?? Mi i. Il tton In ,? i ii. t ..? Mis. lluttOU w.i- n: in .1 ria I ,. and In a I i.e ls . fatbar ? *li? aftaad ? \; .1 i'i.. i-..;, i,ia.,, Philadelphia, lt 11 king .--H. >? .it ii ,: , .I i bosom, made a brlel ?l ty willi I ?nti-rl ' . al .;:. bis *?*? ha il fal n bj ii eui" I: \**r. M :, ia. lion, i ?* " ? ? i ... i. and ia- Ira. la Itreton. M. I . ler ol tn* Ral a I loon, ni, li?? iiii.i. ? i Mra. John 'I'. Hoffman ei . ir. net \ 11 \ '?- ? i.i ? prominent ai i an dm lua tbe wett have been . I Ure. .1 li i. 1 , i . . V : ll, md Mrs, J. I .. i , ??? ii. ..ni I: t. How ard I'ottai > * ri on the Nm in i A lill,,, I,a I ' ,lll|.,llllHri''l - | Helen Wart Wal' . in I J ..in a. Mi daughter ol ., Mrs ' ? irlei J. md.ile, of > sad Ol I.,.. :, Mi .1 WEDDING r EST ER DAY. The Charch of the ll uvonl* Reel w i* the . a ff, til. r i:. Ho ihs, nf thc Ordaaa ??? Hep urtmeni, and thc Banka, II! V ?. l-l! | . . IU fllU iimi.ir.il, malao wen hlauahan Ucutanna) LL.Mills, ,ii tba i ?' Ueuteaaal J. & Pettit, ol ih.- i.t liiiuuiry; aad Lieutenants i>. A. How* I < . ,.i the "r ii ann Department xirorxixi Hobbs, tim groom's brother, was th., best mau, The bridesmaids were tba i im.-nilli, Pasooaat, Keeto ead Cola ,. WA* Ihf la, a lace i. i,,,: \,,un_ ladles *?? ildered mud dresses ol walbing length, with while salle sash UIMl ti.e eui - 1 J. * \VflM elli pail III ell. llle.V Wale Wllltt* I \v it Vi iii.ii....ii velvet uud tl.linnell willi r , ii ? ied la rae l>ouqueis ol pink ieee*, rbe bruin's arm ol ottoman alis bad a bn onanund train Hei polul lace vail waaeauahi bv .1 wniie plume an,I iliiiiiiui.il-. nml sbe emile.1 it bou? quet nt wbiii reee* lue bride's uncle, Mr. Keeler, i lie Kev. I'i Howland, nctor of the church A reception wi nude', in.me. Ueaieaaal Maaaey, lieutenant . i,i<i i nu*,. a meu won pre? sent ueside tuc luuiiy friends of the ih-i.le, PHI si. S I LD HUH A MI-DAL. At n banquet at the Astor House bal oifbt, Kiveu iu honor ot Capiala Thomas tjauipaoa, Chief of _ f- -aw -L^rUi - j Detcctlrei in the Sub-Treae'urj- p'epsrttoeut. IUohaM it \ Fox presented him with a handsome medal se a token ot eeteeni and regard, a. Oakey Hall pre.ldedTand among tlioae who were preaent were the followingi aupertn Undent Walling, Father John Harry, Colonel Cbarlee 8, spencer. Marvin Insraham, William flnnneilr. Pr. held snit Janies t.'rowler. Eg Maror Grace waa expscfed to iii-t aa chairman, but word waa received at tho last moinetit that he was unable to attend,. TUE J UNE RAL OT I'HE REV. DR. EWER. Tlio funeral of tho late Rev. Dr. F. C. Ewer, Ri otes of Bk Igaattua Protestant Episcopal Church, took I'lai-e in that ch'ireh yeaterday. lu tho morning there won two celebrations of the Uoiy Coramuulou for pst* rs, tho lirst at 7 o'clock, when the Rev. Mr. Cauborn officiated, and the second an hour later, wheu tho celebrant was the i: t. Dr. Houghton, ot the Church of the Trnnsflgnrv Hon. The chun li waa crowded when the pubilo service beean at ll o'clock, lleary black draperies covered the aad reredoe, and un me rous nsnuelams bumed with lighted i amli-S. Tht- eoflln at the foot of thc altar _tep_ waa sorted with a viola, silk pall, having a border smbroUssed la ret with tko Inscription : "Sternal rent give unto him, O Lord, and Isl Perpetual light shine upon him." The floral offerings were many sad baadaosse, a iieamirui pillow at the feet of the body bore the words HTo oar beloved pastor.-1 Tbe body wm dad ta full saoharlaUe vestaneats. Bis bands in-iti a paten sad rballee, while on the bearee lap a trtititu, and urtnind tho neck was a chain, attached to whleh waa tho medal ot the Ooavoeatton of the B Sacrament, of walsh Dr. Swer was president, ex tull tepon of unbleached waa horned around the collin. During th,- ae< rice many perseae stool on the eteps of the church ond on i . [g ths sbaaesl were tue Ber, rhotaaa MoKee Brown,wbo officiates-, tha Kev. Dr. llvruv c. Potter, Aaaletani blahop-i.>i the dio? ?-.-. Dis. Mnrcan Dix, Bwope, Uowlaud and Battei > Bar. Meaara. Pelham Williama, ofil nany,C. J. Wood, ol Wushiugton, X. j.. Morrell stuieke1 ford, Banool i aud Olmsted. TH. Kev. Dr. Batteraou. of . .el tbe Ber, Dr. Potter tbeOoapeL After the regaler burial terries, the Holy (-tilillililiiliill was .iduilnlsleii-d. men nearly I'm r>i'i*ymeii In the body of the eburob, many ol them baring come trom tbe Rpleeopal .a Philadelphia. Mm. Ewer, with her daughter snd two sona, were present inc prominen* . ..a i.it-u in utientuut . were Elbrtdge T. Oerry, __eu_i-al . ol tue 1 ' iurt, besldua Claudina P. Beatty, Heater of the ?? i.tl.-ni Royal Ans Chapter of Munis, of which D: Ewer waa a member, and ni tuen in.mb.iaof tue 1 nie*. fas 0 .v v. , i Woodlawn C.uietery. JOHN SWLNTON'S PROGRAMME. ? We seethe Franchises of public tight under Hi ? mi formldaela InSlrlda . na.usurping legally or etherwlae the propel < i/.ing tbe publie prop pen v, and turuing i-i their owu eggraBduemeal tne . ireSadbyJusUoe arefoi ia. . uuun.u Tbeae formidable uaurpera proa ... - In ii' Banes of ?ucu lawa as we one, and ol the id of the deetructlre e_octa of tanti ucl lou. We eeo. ss tbe fruits of these things, tbe growth of a itate of induau ? and mcii ir. for Ihe relief ol abu ino trlslou baa been made by allua. Hero are inulUtudes and mili ',- powerful (wniou tbey bare felt unable tosope, and - predouiiuenoe, -.a.iii an apprt rn ualon thai ts prlugauf tat. life, il.re, on I ' ? mllllm om ara nundi. -Umlllieau i ol tba noas t...v. rnineat, ot tbe ordei lt la d. pri ag truth., of med by tim tides ol plutoc . pur .i ro Insti utioua and legieiatlon, to i .\ NEW TELEORAPU . ?.-; p '"_. Cnn too, lb t. 13.? i lie Bani ? ?? _ and Mer ? Petersihtro, Vu., Uti. 13.?'arah Royall, . .ir! '.ol I.... ? ?111"!. a CON! Washington, Uct. 13.?In the Criminal ? mme of .lill ot I Db. Lyon's Perpei r Toora Powdeb. Karl A Wil tbunil" Cullaxs and I.i NDBORO'fl I'l RI i MES, 1 Be Cari ii i. ! Tho pennine " Roug-h on Henri A. Daniels, M. D., . Hours, n lu 1 ? It DOC -ni 1 lUM-iily. ..ii iii selecting ;i Bili ? ' . ifter a ? . t ir ll irtU'iiler. i boee I sell from .-l Io ftt\ -jo weal for tilt- ia ir ..ti t har. anv otbei dre*, goods sold. Bauuti IL 11 sar, IH Baal l_ b -;., N. Y. .-. Ti mi. --Fruit Laxatlre Hies >.f ... . ? -.\. MARRIED. BROWS U 1 - I W it'll' 'in iiiuis.i.i}-. October ll nub, L. ? v chu din tm vi IO, si arses ? ..? Hui Ililli) i i.illfl. I' !?., 1.1.Hilt Ita. .ni, ??La v? ai.ii.rn, daughter ol lbe lab Unii:.- - .ri --aitn.lay afternoon, i it-toot r 13, ut the .. ali i;. -i. io the l(. a. li. -a. ll...ai.m.i. . - Edward m. Banka (ililli.I.-CR?RV?Al Ku..\. Allum York, li ,: Sew-York city. I lil. ii I ID Uni: hu brltlf'H j th I Kuol r tills.Hy. Wl.l.Ii H.'in '? . On ti.i' 18th Ins!., at St. J i i,ur ila- Rev. Dr. - il iff, Mr Mal ol mr . All imt'u -? I foll DIED. BLUMENTHAL On i hu-lat. October ll. IBAii, K. ll !' . I I. I' ?Nini ins funeral on similar afti r ., ti.nu Ula la . Weal in .-I ai, uk-i ii N.-a-Mi;r..:.i, i ..nu., ii. i)'?i ll, Ba I aaa ea v.. .. .1 7 ; a ?? .ls, i .1 In ll ls . 'ta. ..Il UN l'Jlll il.st., nf . .,,!.,! in. mil in? inMt.si loattend the funeral trow , iiiii, .1 n rueadaj m..nan-, Ililli ?lat. ut 10 ... ... .. i tl ii do flowere be ai nt Hui . ...m. r ol ? . un,', olivia P. lt'"', aged 0 Lake** Kjtahuo, N. Y., on Hunt-ay alter ??'? . lui. iin.ni in Oreenwood Cemeteiy, Mon-lay, IBtb nat H. .|. ai i abe Wat i dine, N. Y., i '.it.-.?. .1 night, r ul Hoe, ir., mnl i 'livia F. ii". indar, i1!'' n_st_ el ? ; p. m. BANKERttO-t -Ob Tbaradar, October ll, Nancy Hanker Pu nt-ral si.r\|.-."s -.viii I.." lit-1.1 ..ii Huntley, October 14. nt .1 p. .'.... ii'_.i i. i.t i.-s'ii -i.. Mon .lonni Auburn _v_.ii.er). Boatoa, calli'.mia papei LYON?OB Hi" 1Mb lust., lain uni Ly-in, of I.ninl>iii. En*., III ira beld al his late reeMeaea. i .i,t ism. si., .ut im-slav, the 16th inst, al IO a. bl Frli'iiilii ate In-, ii. tl t.. attend tilth.mt fnrtln-i notlt e. SCHMIDT ru I...u. si m.-, Kv.. I inti .il.if, October ll, Loale Hchculdt, .-l.l.'si ...a nf I., w. bchmidt, Near.York, lu bl jr ear. THOMPSON m Semen Mle, B. J., Oetober ll, sarah M., tallou- Lewin \. in" . . Punt i i. II ? ll ti. m. ?t * i.i rr.. .11 bun a, -sui... i rlue. - all Un?' ls. UPJOHN?int.-i..1 .inn real ta Brooklyn, Friday evening, ... .,i., i'i, i'i mils Jami M. and Kinma D. Upjohn inn.iai from -t. naur* Church, clint..:.-t., eenaar et _ur r..ii. sunday,;,t l l' st WARD hu,i.l.-iilv i.n -*rttni.l iy. Lilli mst . laOSS IS. Wald, in lill .nih lim ..I In Notice of funeral hereafter, -JJCal.l. _t.3_l.C3 ('I.IMMM! AND HVli.Ml. LORD'S alaaal?g ead dretng ivnrku are tbe largeet lo tbe il aimit'tt nf miora atnl tin- moatperieo. wurkB-anahlp lu i ai b aod u.. i> btaaeb, tran ciariuiiuK * iitoco nf n..lui lace mi ll and US s.h ?v.... Ddt utii-avB., near SiUtb-at., un.t ji I ...si l.iiiisr ii llroadway, where ottleta bf eiur.-m should lie aenl * ItolAJlLl.-sllLD lB-JtV, r "j nan-i jsj.i ai rt l*uie Me The NEW.ENQLAND ORANITK WORKS. Hartford, Conn* Quarries ami Workshops, Westerly, R.I, Fine monumental anil building work In Urintte. Drawing* BS_|_T^^ Rockwood. No. 17 Unlonsqaare. tbe first to Introdace tho Instantaneous Process In this country, haa Just received from Europe the latest and Un purl ant iniprovemi nt*._ , . . ? , Pllea Permanently Krndi nted in 1 to 3 weeks, without knife, ligature ur canstlo. Fend fur lin ulRit-outalnliig referenees. Ur. IIOVT, 3d West '-'7tli-?t. China and Knrthen Dinner, Tea and Chamber Beta, from all porcelain manufafturliig countries. Largest assortment In the Catted >t.it. ,. hkuman ntoev .t CO., Wee, "io, 52 and ,">4 Marrey-sr. I .overing** New. Vork Rook Kxrhnnge.-cheapest book. store in the world; loo.ifuo volumes I ti and Style of binding; almost git A foi* old uud uewbook.-.. 7-1 Broadway, pear 10th-st. It n ut ur- Uadlrall- Cured liv Kr. Marsh's trwitnienf. rbonsands bave been cuml and relieved ; 1" j. ai . pi.ntl. ol experience. Only oin. - . 3 Vi - > -et , A t..r iii nine. Ilnn'l Faille Mee the ntl* rarlor lt.al pay? ments from SM up. ll 1 Wtnt lllUst., i.ppo?lte Ila'vcrly's ?. Delirious. Crysta] Water Frosting ; ready tor teing rake In a moment; thepure white of egg cumbil i Pa. kage, ol all grocers. _Wholesale depot, 13m i hamlx ? - I Attention* mt I sm.*.; i-.i.k. uric motor, Timinie tniliictliin fur .Irlvm. sevvlug Madlin..*, without In Jilrluiis InaiUe Mut lam. anti lur nil purposes where I lu tit Power ls ret| ulred. KI.KITRIC DYNAMIC ('"..l'J Kaat l.ithst my's.) 1?S.'). \,?.,burg (Viiloniilul. 1WI. , ExcuRBiona rorawBOBa and bbtubm oa oe* 18, BT THK DIRECT WSST BHOBI BODTB. The tfleliiatli.ii at New im-*. r, NT. V. un in xl THU BBD AT, tile 1 -ttl tllMt., will Ol the lllua.. lute le.ttllg uf tin- I niii.il demonstrations. I'he grandpared- wil be parti. cipated in by the NewJemey end New-York Stele troops. Knights Templar, and (Kl Kuluin* nf rytlil.is. marni Ainu posts and ? ? gen. dally; thl c. :n. r.i.I il Chorus ul 1 .... uiu. fsiiietl l.y ih>- flinn.nt Tit. Regiment Band, of New-Yorki r.r Ailinn ami (alum ( , Ger. x lei,-la: it uno stan. an.I emin, nt Army mnl Navy officers will be ju--.-nt. AU avail. allie vt ss.ls nf Hie Navy will lie iiiieli.irttl In .Nt iv -burg Ure.-. Tl displaj nf fire-works In the evening wil ainl iia-uai) oil previous apyrotecnlc asxhlbii ?zcmuuoa kau..-. Exeturaton ii ' Bf the New. Vt irk, Wett sin .re iiml Buffalo Railway Compani on Oct. 17 and 18, mia will t,. rn on <Kt. l Sl KO fur round nip. BZCUBSIOH TRAINE. Ttie only illrii t anil nli tm.??..ii;, mil line In ti,cen New.York ami Alt.any, Im.-mIiik tbroiiKh tb., bu-li,, ss centre of Ne.vbur., is Hie West Mi-ne ruute. Hx-ii ll tile bil I .mi special nain-) oil (let. lr*, Mill Hill US ir. T.cave. A.M. AM. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. Mt Brooklyn Annex.... i i. un 4.isl N. V., Desbrossos *r 7 SO Ntl M i lu | ?? .N. V., C.,rllauUt-st....7r:ill H:0?1 H ? :? .. I 1 1 ll 4:1 Jersey City.7.1.1 .; 4:48 Arrive A.M. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. New burg.1'iti'i 10-20 !?. nmg truliH by iv.-,! Khore route will arrive in ample . tile na.rks. Returning, trains will lt -? lion of the weat ish.aroota ii uveuloul tu tho Washington i, where exen I" ? will la.- held, and to tho ls from wbleb the lire-works can bi aSdvautege), at follows: 5:33 p. m., 6:50 p. ni., 8 i i>. m.. with ts many trains as may- bo net A PAR] rn ?' Ai: I KAIN. The second section nf train lenci > ... ..t pal lol cars. Kv i tiela ts for this train, entitling p .-.-.1 in I'liiimmi |..it n.i ear tu n.lii from Newbury, will at rate uf *.i fol l .un-l inp. I-M UI'.-I'.N TH KIA* UN SVKF-. Ill Wt "tr-- i-I i ? -t. ami :? ?.t i nrtlan In Hrooklyn -N... ; Court-st- Annex Oil st.i No. 7 In K-.lti-riVt . in ii ... lie's n.iti i and No. _ net In Jersey CU inlxationa requiting special a. comu-iaiaiiui. ? HENRY Mum.i i I gi nt, No. -i * .York. Hcligiono Notices. t I.merni < nrev .nf Ohle will td \-toclatloii amt pub llc at the large ball of tbi Coopei t'ulon, this afternoon ui .1 o'clock. A une programme of mn-n-. ah hu- welo Agnotti.iK.il nnd ihe Inlldel Voilons ol ihe Hut. \ ? - .. a,, -j., fonnurly Tt lloa .-'.il i I Meta by making personal ap] Col. . 'THY. -J.. '. Fr. BRADLEY, SJ., affi \ .-, Aiiif-ritiin Spiritual Ailinn, e. a i. Hall, il il .ru p m. -Mt wbors ?.n rei lu free. fy Invited. _ \t .""vinni I nilnliitn < li il re ll i . k, the Kev. JOHN W. I UAl'A I' K Mill | I \'l ure cordially In i' ' _ At the Harvard Boona, s New.York at 2:30 p. OJ . Al liiiiTlii I iain-inn I lim i li. lilSth-st., lietween 4th-Od ?a nve-l.-li.\\ ti Al. I. v'-ll! ll.;-..-t,,r.I t, ..? ' and evening. Muming service, ll a. i_. -';'.:?? t: ** A tiau i ' m. I... . in r, 7:45 p. m. Rnbjecl ' I I hool lu j. m. Al Meek Hall it 14tbtt.-ANDREW JACK DAVIS will dltacourae, at ll o'clock, on "Pbvtieal Disturb, i Incident to spl t Ainoug Men." AU teeta ill Soul t'l burch (' nth. I 8th. . Ii. ll i.in il NEWTON wi 1 a.m. ..ml 1 p. m. \t lin* 'Imii un S.eeiiel t>iigregi.|i,innl? liureh. ' i 1"HN P. N : W v IX, I' dor, ?ill pre il it ll ?? i i iimi univ Trlun |di In . , ... night -ti i o'clock. Alike \le*.i aPreebyiearlan I'harcb, I n "Hi i ir. PAXTON. H.D., ;. ti .? 1 Hil .:. ?:.. ul 1 1 a.r.i. ar.,1 7ri.*. p. m. Ml fouls' I bareh. e. and Sutl - Al ru 1.1' -i i.i n i hal. ..fi. ta.? (toad ( bapel, Ranchi -ta r, . r Itett. Rev. THEODORE c. WILLIAMS, late af Wlncl Int ti Rev. Il w Bellow -. I >. I ? .ia. eveniug,October 17,et8 o'clock. Itlee. Uer *-iren I nl>?*r?.iill"i| ( bun b rornfr ol I>" - ASHER U ")HK willoi. tn lure i lim eli ot ib' Heavenly Real i5th Rev ir, l! '\v i. ,\ i. li., Urn I'.. .. D. P. MOBOi ? sistant. - " ^nil -I p. m. I iilviiiv I hiireh a ata rilli im ?i SATTERLEE, I>. Li., I Inn, b ul ibe In-niiiHlion. Mad es at ll a. bl and ? ? dlallj invited. (lim.-li ol Tin- Hi-.inti. liet. Robert Uollycr, pastor, will t.reech. Morning, ll. * ll, l ,,"i,,, t., N.t.' il c.. v.l, te ll- wm I ; I'], f* evt l.tiu* * -??* niel llmi '?? t hun h ol Our ""ii> lour. Sixth Vnlvert (a*i7t,'. * m. ri 1.1.man. ii. I'.. Paator. The Ii.v. JAMI - M. i'i I I -ni, ? t at ll. THE 1 'WKl A I i UK (Il IV OP OOO.' Evening r . .?:, :'.,-II nut Life. lll-a.1 I.e. lill. 'THE INaTLCENl'K OP 1IIK OREAT CITY t.s rut: i.'.Mi i.itk." 1 invitation to ail. e..ve., iil.-e. ? 4:,i!,..t.? ... m. -i i... i, ll a- Ul., a H 111. .',J ? I linn li ol Hie Heavenly Rei. . * 4 p. m. I hiirfholllie Htdv?*|iiril M11.I1...11 ir ll'V ' ? HMI ND Ot [LI1KRT, H. niuo liv Righi Ri v. Ill lill MILI ? D. H., Ippt. _ i bunin illie Divine I't-tti-iul'v.'H. ' lirsf .-? The Rev. iiiAiii.i- ll. K.vro.N, I'aetor, will preach al ll H m. Subjei t ' Ood or Man . a, . " 7:44] rn i " --i- Igu* I the Jetnlts I Inna li of (be II..Iv Trtutlv. ? ai li n. m. end " . Rav. WU* ni i i watkins. D. I)., will i ? iM saajaeli liing." Kali.etli -lim Esprit. tun-, e-. dimaiii lu*- . ? da matin, n ? \ V. WIT! MK"! Kit. I.i Five P?hsta lleeaeel lad ' IEL. I \M 1 BARNARD, siipeillilelidt a lng In a'ii.s.k. l-.ii.ii. lavii.-ii. Doutt looa of eb ib'.i' llclted, Fil-t llui.li-l < buri ll. I ... v. vv. il iv i ai .* i i;.of v. I'lriyellll.e'Ia-- Kiuliiyeviu. lng al the *av e Umxc I ii -i ?i,,.lri> ol Nplritnklleta (m.unite.I bj ' ? - - it* I.ev.iiKl.'ti \veuiii* Ila*,l-l lb-nth !I\I-,V* ty." sun tay--, li "I, 2 p. 1,1. 1'lalV. Mil.-ell'-- ? ? p. ex Mrs. C.ere I.. V. Rlekaioad a Ult ' -un. due I.vening Meetings at ( bickering Hall on suutlay, Noveia bei I. Nev. .lc,u-*:ileiii< hun li. bel leen Park and I i \':!>> ill di ll IX XXX. I'. ; Ug NV tba* pi.-a IT. Tett, '.'..lim Lil r -Hell rib i* lu ii- i I.alllt-." Ml' -' "io \. ord !', Pave Men." Kuudayscb dlately af ter ton ice, to ts hlcu allan Invited. riviiiuinb (kurili Protetasor I Hm.'?IAN leolored l.inia. n. urala, will.... upy tl., pub ' bun [? i-t 7 mille ...n.i.g. mi. uki a in.ii v.ni preaek tae lollowlug atsebbath. Rev. Iii nev JL -hiuI.t-. Pastor of th.? '.-.iitr.it I Church, i.'il.t.. 71b and hi indar, ll a. bl 'P. B. .-i.l.i'.av .-.ia.,,1 -.-.lol. _ IMoiiiiedl'iilholiel hun-h. Weal -J-Mi M.. n LfU-riiooiiineetlllg.JrHll ? ' by WILLIAM I). KO} ritleali. gentl Evening, 1:30, Pether O'CONNOR pnachea, sahjeeti ?? [.uiii.-i cieaulng Rome'a Aageau suMea." AlllnvHed Itct.irined I h.ireh. Prospecl Hill. -cdU-t.. between tt arni :iiUvt*s.--n'ilislli -erin. -.1" rvit. m. The l'.ev. Dr. MCU tic \t KKNlit -ll i . ulug. pi also service i.M)-, Ho-Ilev. o. ll. WA I-uN, pallor. ?? ' hi. I.rorar'. Church. Stiivv '"*'-, The Rev. W. x*. RAI.N'MFORD, Hectur. bnuday. ".:ul?T 14. linly Communion. 7 no u. m.; 11 ii. m. m.muns prayer, liiansry ai..', sermon by the li, v. ti. W. Do CO LA a. el frlnltyChorcBj 4 p. ni tan let nmi iii de instruction ;sj.m. shuit svviss aaa Sermon._ Third InlluriHii lhareh MM'.IIN K. ?.' 'Jl:'^LVtm U'lIlN ifuriueltv pastor of Hie (hun ll of the I ml). M"*1' "> late ..f the ' tuuinUig Memorial Chun n, Newport lt. 1.1. Jtiu* lvi,,. publli servtceaand -umlay s< )hm>1 elllbe nsumixl on the Drat Munday moruiug of November. A central, convenient and attractive pU^e of worship has been securai._. -Ike III. Rev. Mons*. Capel w_-j*"Ty.?.!?^'tr?.^^5? Culture" in flt. Kuli Churcb, l.i*i 1. .tli*?i- '"? *" ffj ll. l,.l.?r M at *4 o'fllM'k III" e\Iie. I"l Ul.d H" re?ltlelll *? Ot llaiauiwiiltan.lieiiiselvU.ifti.. opporluiUW ta heal Una eloquent aud duim^uishod xixt lum. J/o X / /..