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{ind, I may any. tbaasaet hopeful niuo. I do not ooh asea America aa ? foreign country, for we are one in language ami almost in sentiment nre wi? no! t Whenever one of your acton tours tn us bit is received with open anna, and Judgadou his merits alone; his nationality. 1 Basan you, not being taken into a. t. nut in any way. I fl ci, on the othci hand, that the Batar, treatment will be accorded me at vniir banda.1* "Ju it hiiion to those sctsrrs.yon ua.nraily Baw mon t I Mr. Booth than any ether, did you not?" " Wb v, viss ol ililli*. W e Beted t'.get her. hs you know, iiml I never played snsh a siM-oeasrul two weakstaisaylife. Ths prices were raised and the ?matre waa literaUi packe*- 1 have the highest apasneiation .d Mt. U -otha genius, mid think that a i-ircciaiinii ta -hin-l by ray eonnirymen at larg.-, ld?. t .'- ti i ' c ea o i a 1 th nk.u u ii itedly Bibs i?mr.and i nt aaaktemoetaiieoeaafu i .parao_atkm in K.igi iml, -' i s*itli.4 ? to the pnblicaudthc antics." ??Ii was cabled hera that his .','kaela*-was ra le-Afd mun- favorably." "1 am surprised to near that. 'Richelieu'ls not a popular p.ay In Knglnnd, and it did Bot strike me tbal it t<*ok a - well ns his Uhaheapeai ian parts.'' "terjkakes -earsmureappraoiai 4 tban formerly in Knc,ami r "Innnitely more so. Any ador, if his reputation is at all Iii;? fi. who plays a Shakespearian part, will draw gi. ni h ,i es. Some vars age a canstia mau? HUels.ltl that - ,!.,keis;ieuTt' Spell baukl npU'.V ; iiow adaysitsp* s. I'his is due, I think, in some in -.imho, to the prevalence ol bhake-speare clubs, a.id tue gre.Uer extent to B inch lie is read by I he public \\ itiou ago. bo one read t spe.ne; people went to see fa u tcted, it ia true, but Bowed ays tiiey read him and thea want to sea him ? ?? \Vli;ii is your lav.,cte part f" " H* I 1 y ; bul I lind i' the most f.i tlgui 1 i" n t feel the Beets ol i that to a mark I -i ? ne. Uah ."-, in I be BX. rt ion, i bo l| u I an,on thestageii ? I ie tune, io-is XI. is a favo ? I'M. ti mu:- . i ti"U_.. il i-. a ? md v i.tt.iist. I nae Mr. li ? v im.but. strange to suv, le baa not yoi toiil m. now lougiit toact it. 1 have ne doubt he w ll, iii uigb perhaps the old King with a tine lu ..gm womd bo too niue- of a novelty, ti cieau.:. however, ia a very clever man, and you uiusi md lake ii e quite iu ?Minuet." di dram vile ai: in im.i.a i>. "Are y.'ii s .1; i. d iv of .Uuniallc alt in l.nglaud I" - How ean an artist ever be i tistk-dl I feel glad le think that in tbe last few yean much bas been d me to raise t.n- pro!, -sion iu mi. ia. .standing and public estimation, but al the sauia tune lhere ara many grave ami si Olia evils, J, i iv inch 1 fail to BM a epeedy eura, Ifoa suffer, I understand, ia your c..unti.i from the abolition of the stock companies S 'ii-cijucut ..ii ibe introduction of what you oall i ne ? i mob?tation sv.st.-ii).' ni da we; only we eal] lt the'alar sytitian In the last generation every provan .u, town ol importance bad its Block com? pany, anti the BUM 1 Ll on. - vv .iv nu a ' t ii nit' aud wi re visiit ti .it r.g,....r intervale tea a period of se ?-i.il months by tu. regular conipiiiiy. A star set ant ti-oin Loutit.u anti at every place be visited lound .1 well-trained company to support him. They knew theil business, om- rehearsal waa sufficient, iu.?i a round of playa waa gooe through. Ima those stock cou.i>..ii.cs Um ne lin) o .tan th a e<> drew then re.nu.s. A niau..g.r vu ni the 1> untls, noni i.ivt-ip ?., t...,1., ?_.,". ,,i bom i.ii-itii to mr ??' a . , sel i tel tlie prt.uii-.iiig young men. If they failed in London thai went bach to tbs ju..v..a e.-, ii io,-, _iceeeded they themselves, per i_pa, became stars, rims _dtuuud Kean was made, tuns Kt inbie iin.i lillis >, oung. .Now all tin- i- altered. There is no school i<u young acton, and they uiver gt t a i lian. ?? of playius iu?? rsih.-.l puris." ?'I'oyou th_? too much attention la paid to scenic effects *" *' No, 1 .io not. I have Mikapa myself fallen under this ace neat ina, but I taxi to eec its* fame. 1 aim not at aped ac ul ar, but ut harmonious, effect; stage liu'liitiig and groaning a n-of more consequence than at seery, though i tool that, without descending to minute realism, the nearer one approaches the truth the better. If you have to abow New-York, don't paint Saint Giles's, Lsmdou, and vic rena : bul all the Beanery aud al) tbe elaborate mounting in the world will not ot themselves make a success. You Banal have aomethini more, and that tbe actor alone can supply oi fail to supply. I may say while upon th?subject that I fear you will be disappointed in my scenery, lt seems that yov. an all expecting Bometlaius: very elaborate, Nov., tins ja not tm case, ju'!;,,? Bella,'for instance, then are only three scenes?two conutry inn interiors and s c ?urt room. ' thu ns I.' also cai- (or little scenic dis? play. Tb* ni"-! elaborate setting level hail v.as for 'Romeo and Juliet,'bul ih.it vs.,sii,,t , success artist cally, lam :. I the man toplaj _B_B". and should have intiaitely urelernd er eui.u, hail i neill ubia to SO cast lt; bul ll via- im? possible." "What do yon think is the sect of successful stage tuanag< uient f" " Un, 1'iii.eimt??, and attention to details, lt is t ba little touch, in pei. .-i.i i..., ul itself, pei imps, io the audience, whleh reallj tells. Ju?1 ;is an authoi drafts his rough idea, then, on re-working it. adds u Li. h mal work of art, so bi r io bocontinu* ally polishing and touchiug np his conception, lon leiiit i.iixi aislet's criticism on theplaj 1 Ibero is aline lull which I think might be adopted with advantage aa ins m..un by even eetoi a-nl by every manager? Anhonesl method, aa wholesome aa sweet, aud by very much mon handsome than line.' 'linie you have it?au bones! method,not tim- cuber with the linen em of extravagance ot ??c ligality, bul haudsome." '" Much nat ' b os to the thorin guncat* of your .?'? n '.1 am mon than I- .1 tn h* ,n a. 1.1 l. nu wit.iou! vit.mv ? ii. thal atrivo with all my miaul lo be paiusiakin' thorough, tdr. hootb paid me a n Ucompiimoul when ;.e rn ia , , bundo i. li- ? ,l bi bad nev* i tal ont a tell, ai-.t. k? fore, bul thal from onm be could not tear bili?elf away. After his former experience he said it was a nvelation to him.'' " Whit li flo you i om?it r the most i?it< lligenl por? tion ot youl audiences in England t" ?*Well, 1 eau only saj thal 1 attach tlie most value to my pit. Like ever) other actor, applause ia la ta me aa bieath of m> nostril- VVaa it uot youi own l'oin-i viiio stopped in tbe middle of a per? formance and said he wonld not ko on anless in au.liem e applauded! Bo it is with us alL Noa the oi eupauu ol the stalls lu England may appro eiate, bat for soine n aaou or another they prefer to keep that appreciation to themsel. Ine gallery istnol.il a iv av to help one n in h. nml it is blt to the jut lo give thal i ncouragemeql ije nndsoneoes i-i.iv and bravely they give it, too, if it is in any way (lesei vt .i." a Ki vv v. OBXH i rom BIBS 11 RBT. M a Terry was al.sn by the reporter. "lam so ?-.\ IfeelmDabl. thing worth tbs s c. bi -? aid -he. " I am delighted to be in Amer? ica, but whai a wrench it was to leave horns for thc first time! | wasqniteill when I started bul the \ ? ? bas restored n e wonderfully." iking ol ber rapid rise lu ber professioi **aitl: "1 neverwiabedforauythiugthal 1 did nol seem to gel it. often nol altonetnei lui my ..\\ n good. Yean ago I need to heir to piny Shakespearian lian-, ami now my wi-l> _ gntibed; yel so Incou M-tt ul un we thal 1 sometimos lo k back with re- t jg-1'-1 to ti,- 1 oilier sli-iit parts of tl,.' past,*1 Mr. Irving will be entertained ai a banquet by the Ls tool .ii', n* \t batu day night. Eli.LED Ml a BOILEB SXTLOBION. ACC.I'.**: IB I." i.i>i\ . -ii:.is, BROOK LYv, DUI' T>> st Pl B li: VHP si AM, Aa explosion ot a boiler, naniting in tba I. one lite, oo* linell yeeterday afternoon near tbe Gewaana Canal, Brooklyn. Tba bolter * upright, tubular ..ne, of twenty-horss power, ia l ua'a moulding milla, at Nevins and li.titi.' sis. It stood -ii a .li.i .ug sin ,1 and the steam from it was need in kilns for seasoning timber. For this poi foam, u was kepi going on Sunday. Shortly alter noon yesterday Charles Bmitk, the engineer In charge of it, went away tO duiner, leaving it To ic ol Nu-1.ol as i.i-k, the iv at, ninan. It ls sop. t bat he allowed the water to gel too tow, tot at 2:90 o'clock the boiler exploded with terrific loi.e, killing l.isk, demolishing the drying shed, and sending huge masses of non 300 and 400 feel away. noise of the explosion rould bc heard dla linet ly foi half a mile, and the bouses in t be v loin re si ia kci i. I.i -k was foii ii ti iib, mt twenty-five feet from the site of thc boiler, horribly mangled. Ile was th ad wb. u picked up. All around him wen Bhait.ntl boards and timben sud rent fragments of iron. A pie.cot" the boiler weighing* 4 H3 pounds waa thrown an entire block sud rrs ? >! Into tbe aids of ibe boot shop of Tliomss Stepliensoa.at ami Baltic ats. another piece was throw n 300 into tin- lumber yard of Boas ? Son, ai Nevin-, and jbuthi >ts. (Mhei pieces went Uses distances. _ad it been ob any other dav that) sunday a much greater loss oj life would have occurred. As it was the only man in danger was Uah. His borne .! No. v.m Waru-n-st. Be waa one of tba per* who escaped from the Brooklyn Theatre on i nu ber 5,1876, when 278 persona perished. He left a wife and two children. The lon caused by the explosion was eat ima ted al .-*-'..',"',('.>. Tlie boilei was insured in the Fidelity and Caaualty Company, The engined - -ul tin- explosion wa-. im- to ilie.-'i perhe.it<-d steam caused by the lownem of water fn the boiler. When last inapeeted tba boiler was sound ami in good condition. A great throng ol Eipn- gathered about the aoena ol tbe explu .fit wasa bundey sensation foi idle men and js Whose time hung heavily on their li ATTEMPT J" HLKK A THAIN. Pkovipenck, R. I., Oct. 21.?Au iitt'-injit to vrtx-k tho Worcester passenger ti.du wUob leaves tkls city at. 9 p. iu. was made last Bight. A 6leci?er neeureit eu the track was 41?eoveii*<l by thei-nglniscr on ? frc.iilil t. -i on emmthat Brx-k, sud the danger signal wtm given. Ths pmMenge* train struck Di'- "i.flnicnoii, but uot wita siutk-itut foroo to cause serious u__iIBB. MR COLLYER ON DIVOIICE. Hi: QStAT EVIL AND OUKgl OK THE LAND. AIHOl's PBOTOSBB KKMkDIK**?AOVICK TO YOl'N'i KEB AM) MAIDENS. The Rev. Robert fullyer preached last night at beChureh Of the IfeSS?? BB "Marriage and Di? eu >?," and the large and attentive audience which atht.rcd lo heat hun furnished additional evidence f the profound public interest which is fell in tho ul.j. ct of divorce, and which has boen lnrgcly wakened hy recently published articles in lui: iiiiiim:. Mr. Collyer took for his text Exedns x. 14, "Thou shalt not commit adultery." Ile poke in part us follows: The question of niau! ure and divorce ls one on which 0 mlnlst* r . an BS BUenl who will watch the drift of onr loders ltfa Bl tillB good land o* ours, and Bete, M ho lust, bon < asilT the moot saei'Ml promise ls broken a ian and wsmaa ssa make sean te t_ oilier. Wo must eh tan as Httaa af the maniaaa aatvles if we cando Obetter, and make room, as I have Bl en BBB?I to do net, fo: t Bia Play of this ribald fancy, or ugly fear, as beeaaaami ix*, and iiiVcad of saying " 80 long ns ye .t.tli chall live," say "Ss loner as lt suits you to d? so." In teaching this qticl.on lt will be of no use fo 1 b tba (Beta and figures that ootne. to us from all quar ers to show how th- greata?- ls growlag tresa ysmr to -. ar.aiid bow ?_ aurea leapfaaa_ujthreagh tba baaaesef mi nat: .n niid innyi.no dav sap IBS I" ni l.u lon.- of its ile. For von must haw notl. ,-,1 Unit the -ill lu not confli.t-d to the frs?Ber, _ ls the ind ball vvi'.l greet lt la here in the : ist which Baa oom*, ara ii;: .-'ne, t,. j ear. af discretion, ind hi,..nhl knew By tidal In t a bal ti. _ things me.m. li u i return to a lower and a meaner hie. i?.th civil aad nil ? ??;. li tbtag done, eave tot reaaoaaaacred aa leaven or cinel a.- ie'i. tn b ti..vu of a IBsbbbihI B "I1," little pil-e.l t-pwk III L'.tr tered fruit, whleh eating Inward slowly moulders nil.'' rite thine ls done for som. li ir hi rsaaoa wbb hsheold ? aetgh fm a bm_mal wmi those who takeeaeh mber for i Uer and worse. TBon aaoti rnaaona 1 I BBka a-ni on oi hers who ti.m'l emt along tog et Ber anita ai ixpoeted abeu tba days wars not leageoeagk fm 'Mem to talk of th< ir Impendlag fell.div, or I lu .r inolhcr league tied easagt te Bapply lerms or aaatmumeat?aBpaelaHy if i n ir odooatloB laeladed tba iteaa_ Be thej ts-in rn !..,.k ask un ?? at tin vokBtbej thought arm te bealwaya Cupid's twa bouad about with reaea, and le aa] ls their Searls "I Bats t>> think ol it, but if we eaa_ot bs t? erich other what an have lw*en we had better part," ale! linn, a- UM lii-i Step, tu plot lol such a |.arlina. i vii. cti.v -: y. ? i i s. iii v r rou w div. us.B. IK) tiley know what they aio about--tl,I* niau and woman, winn they diilt toward such dlsirrnce and shim:, f li , ii e kiinw vvhat we ure iiliont when we. make light of ;t. anti welt om,'ti..-in willi sn,iles winn th.;, SSSSS aiid -ny, "We have tumid another man or won.un to our mind and want von to marry us imnln"! They prove liy -ie h a -lip, (Ut mo not miine tba matter Bad pick my ui,rd-i. thal lt was BO true marriage thev adveat_reO on Im fore; thnt tin y twain wire not one at all bal twa, and, tai a for UM law, vv l h may -till proteet them, their lunoeeut children, if tiit-v bara any, are aol tine born okildren. And we wi o arc set to guard thees sanctities of nature und ..f loni, nay I'.' nar aiTiou, '-That ls all 1 pre nuance the benediction on what they have .lt.nc when th. v conn' 00 the sumo errand Mala. This la t l timi great fatality i ths second i? as bad or worse. The new generation begtns to ooaal marriage a m.it ..' itoiickiiiK I"'liday, niMiiit which thev need f-. l no neat ran. t rn, bet?as*, f tba) do uot Uki-ii, they ai.-" can taree ntt th? yoke mid i un (roe I note nutt- more thal in the discussion of this qaeatloB, 11 ir in unit vein out. three remedies arc prop..-, il fur rds itliJOBSfl Thc lit si I.- thal Ibis ls a Ira.' In-tlml which leads ineil and num. n to st ck a lamed! hi the divan.. ...uri, when they Udah thai ure nuamated, and "tart .-I si.mt snebwu a? I bara painted out; and thal any ethel course woura be nawortaj tlioae wbo dare to think for then..selves and make that which s. straight, lint i s.tv this ls free lore over again under a v.iy poor mask. 1 know vcr}' vi.ll there mai tie a mar? ring*! ' st lt ls more aa_ed fo dissolve than toni .lulah. a marriage which ls not only haprlnonnw-i.l fur IBS iii it dungeon, i.nt impels..mn. ni viitn lorUl -. Bul thu! ha- ii..tiling to do with lin- easy* s ','. hi, il HI . illl'l shan.,- of our land and nation. Th j mean, at tho bent, ? . worst li ii ? better. Th*) mean, ai tbe Bot -t, * lo ll line. The -ciniid reiiie.lv i- to "bear I ' ireh." This m. n like lb*' preacher In Tr lilt.! ('li ni .md ' T I think that In ? looking a', ti.is que*tlon thej al? uin,un sud ti,-' pow. i to i?t .ree it. nut v,,u .-"I work WoOiten* ol ic,I nnd evil. and ara mn io .i > '..,: ?? B i hara bo Chun h. m.,I i trust n. v. i _<all have. Tam wml.l In? bud enough ol thai, and will have i i more In our time. ir cnunT-'s of the refonned faith and communion c.ill tie ' a say WC ll III li ?: ? ? ev l-i ).-: .... hurt. I -I ile a revolution by stern!) *n sist?g .rn ti." -a'l.ntyuf the main.i ra tor i ? -i , mei. ited. . - Our ii,'il-' s; it ii i t , I nt . puliuve forci ol public \ui?:?-. li i ? - grown -lu.'.-i-i. and stagnanl In 8 i linnie I li., t divorc* h.u- cullie lu he shout as ? ae lin noni tn il.!-.-Ii,ie of ours lt can provide for.? licet court, iud give tbs cent in .uni ons n t to I lie n-c to those who are under i .?? |. ?? .- i ,i br ,,t tin un,'. ? on this pu ? ninny those * bo conic to them w ithout sui ha ll 111. I i im il i: Ml- HY. Rtill the primal rei.ly for onr tn.ni.lc ilea not tn the i of tb. Ciiui'-'', ur In m.il Ing law- we sbonhlei ..<i ? lt they bare no il ? g grip oa tbe pabtle vtrl I in Braining tba new graerattim to feel how geep and sacred and enduring th:- m ,l he, nnd how nu _ mb ba greater tiii.n to br* sh lt when lt 1 . ?. Whit h i - a lottery a- thin** nie drifting noa ; hut wi Ile tbi v lol let', twill heall- will alsO ll-e lh.il' I |M all vv. ddll iron- Which ii anti a tell JulIrinei.t. I it-?ember a weddin* I attended f-ightoen yean rn .-. leh the young mun waa n soldier J.u?t rom. the v.,,1-, and the -.vo'n ,Ti WM. ' be lil mut:,er. lie b -1 ' il-ti tn-l..nl|i and wuliil'v In wltb her so, tnat I think I nev. , lin tbe m. 1 tried tu r-' ison arith him, li ?? ? us.-, and In- wept when I hesitated about it, solgsv* n tu tin- sui.ii. r*i tears. Tba rad, as 1 s e ll now, mn I leen tils, i-t. I. I I., Ile V. I li lu l " .li li: -t l.'h!, hill I ,h, I. ,t Iii- hertel lu ii i mind ? of munt ' ?iii. h ha- ripened tS-t., ,. :i,, i t..,,. vvlieli we hale K'"*?-'t tu in nih,, el alu] v In mil. Tiiat, I -.i|,, . |M OW i- li ls ? . .elli: | ; when ? of ark .t will bap] appeal - in th ? 1.1- up t Bul i lie -v.-,i,lit,:- whirl) holt? good foi ., Iii lime i oin In which both nides know what the.i are about and ; Mild al the luei. bidding . Vaartnir i i I n di* In* < I..ni in lt, h there i- a di', lue r. aeon tot li In nor bum in eon i tul on, and i- ol klu to a tn bindii - lu .-, pu. anti lot Ins nu,en. lr ,1 be, the blt - In within that un v. bleb w< pi av lui il , to Ul) m.lal, al tn, tii-t atep I- t" th'- I, nut ii mete i a .,c -, and the -.it of kaine al thal in whit b lt is ni tue tn.-i iinji.,ri..a, e for tbe play, rs nol to what con nu i H a TBUE wj;i.i)i ii, BO '.[ BU that I- ned. ll lo make u lim Wedding hun. I , ami reality aad u sw* I and pun Band amoag tba first ?dags. Wedlock rhymes sadly indeed with deadlock, If wc arc nut rory tortaaate ulan wa leave tho qualities out, Toa truest wedded life caa bloom oolj oat of tbe trues) iinwe.1T. tl 111.-, and th" m.n inn t tie. ... pun woman. The women wbo bi -tn h.i thinking whom they will murry, and cud by wondering Wbo vv ill many the ni, had belter make up tn. ir minda, I ? the mm- -ai, li I- nul their vocation. Tm- lulim.' mali who in Uta on seeing life, as he *a\ l befVire be i, , may end by seeing the death of all be wi ii tioldmosi ,i ?,.. elna h ?' '" >' '"? Jusl lbs bul . . t t'. hold tb sk?eton when you make a hows and win a wife I bid . on fl.-.- youthful li ir i on woura vi in the purest and most pt rfcel i. hui ?, caa ? \ ? r vviii. a ifissl wife amt a ?.?ni home. ir marriage bolds a noble uml beautiful troth,lt bi nobb) and beautiful to marry whoa ths true time come*, ir all trix map hes un- nmtie in Beeves tiny sra most happy who say, 1 will tiy io bs worthy ou. "t Ibu matches I li la only to tu.- pure that all tbmgs an-p.nc. MB. TAI MAGI 'S OPINION OF BE Wk X. The Hov. Mr. Taintage panned for a mornenl yt-sleitlay BBBITllag InfoM) BSg?S?Bg his |||IIIOB BB allude lo Un- pulitlc- t-u tu say i of thc 1!'miklyu Tah, nu. 1 ? I' appeals I b it there le?or a bi tbs - iii a Baa sf a Beard sfTraateaa fae?mal iptril rea Ks?rta foi hanni.a.-. ...1'i.d t> sara imbi ailed, sa the j, .-tu, ann.uni, .tl thal H tor tl? ' -ri-tlauity WS have sgmad to iiwaiiow ali tinBBrenesa and thara will be but om- tick T Iii the ti ld nt ' next Hat inlay, le twe. n *< ami <) p. m." He then simkc finin first CoriiithliiiiN, Kith clnipl. I, part uf 13th v.i-e ?? fm m..i i i--a a gtaasi ti u*_j, I to face." ?> You m ist a.imit," sahl he. Mthat, although I? dark. .hill, aiilniiiiial day, I have agBSd wan. tc\t. old lu. i.i.diow, my preakaaaf al lhaotogy, ns-.i ia my to tin BBBBS,"TSSmg m-litletnen, when veil B?Cg?BB BS pivnch. tir-t >.f al ifet a ir.MMi fut r-xt I' Mast eertalaly thia tem cont.tlin-iintiiiinTit BM* all oar soul-. Th. BB?Sls t?I ?Bat ftireeflll of hut.ks, hilt this text Wil ll'-**.-* t_B lls lnissi,,!, I-eeliiR to end. that Ills, at bt-sf, a dim mirror. Tl.. IS viii!, dtin'eti.>-. I,. ll ? wm be ebalnafl Bs tbs svaalaslBag tawne. Oarvtewsof tjt Illili) ne* iii.-dun and ui.-.itl-tf.e tory, but th. t ai '.. cud in a co.npi-'e vision, our slew haas mt Ch?si bis t-i.le vb w. Iii Heaven we-ht.ll hnv.- a fiill-fiicc piel-i,-, . There are repr.-.',t, | m tills bSMSBt?MmmiSI thal we cannot explain. TU? ls not thu world for _-ti_____asm ezplanntiou. Tbe time will come when thoee who huffer here will know why their lot was hard, and Bartlmeus will thunk 'Jed that be WM bB?ll I?naru*, that he wis eoieiM with sui,'-; lianli-L, that he vim rtt?t lulu tile Hon'* dell, sud thr i.our winnall that uhr got low wagexfoi- makins.- ganaeW?. 'oreverr lear, everv puiic. every boart-aehe. voa will get tbe wanka af Ooo. I have beard of a great many maa wheaag whattliev would like io du In lb.nea. would like to sit with the martyra and ama. look fur 1,1Kb seats. I cannot look forward to anytuliu< of thnt Und. My o-ily anxiety U lo ge. BmMethente. f do not look mr n htch sent, t emmet expect aa high noni- as miine of uiy friends. Pv* bad ll here and they've had li hard. Thev hive Leen-lek, whli, i have be* n well. It I- promised that. If yen - if] ? ?? on earth, you shall bc tl.trifled In Reaves, U7e are only in tin - inoniimi of tba ObrW?H dispensation. Tbe num? ber ol these who vv ill miss Heaven, who win oommil toni suicide, ls small compared to those win, will get In, Mo oni* can be perfectly hnppy here. Happiness?a Bower) {int h vs Uh the liiiut o' a serpent Rid it g aeiu.-m it. It ht often waged by a river, bul thara ure no pun river- un earth." MR. BEECHER IN HIS PULPIT. TIIK <'Hri.ru CO.MI'LETELY FILLED. A lah?IQ- 0> COD'm LOVK, PROVIDKBCK AND r-OBIBB (F FI'TI'UF un. Mr.Baec?erwbb welcomed upon his ntiiiii ye-i.i.lay tu I'lj meath pulpit, after ali abet BOC of tn.illy Unee niinitlis. l.y un amIieine l'.Illili ??very pan of the audi. ne. -ri...tn, tiiativ uf wllntn stood throm-buiit the -.er viei?-?. rp..ii the p.ii;.it platform Bowen wsw lavtBhly ria- ebotraeats wen all filled and tbemaala lo the standard ?nee paM stag Na-panaed Mr. li ellar lenKell M i! i'la v.iciilmli had tl. I ii; with Min ill .,-,,,,1 viith him. end preached a fhari.C.'.U. i->, ?ii bi. nhl ttme riger an..tem. Before S-rmoabe referred to the work among 1.Uwed . n tbs "".Uh WW ;. bs l,:.dl.,t.:v...n.??.l.he I.. 1..M-1* u.-..ha.*linen tt. Wad. . tl.-*. 1. BB ..,lfe,,,,,,t:un. New.httci rnellhir-tafterednit:"... Ile i-'.-m-.l .-1- cl di th. -I "1.,,'l.u.l'l .",**. .-.ol I. anm np t.v.:,' I ..hoolsandthe normal sci.slnere. , civilisation. .. _, C'it eeriann ? ??. Ol*B Vrre. 1**^ ___aa of future ur.-. Ia H Mr. Beechar I -.' ..w.iie omar ma* am I.| ..;eorl,inof,1:er.m..! **^'????wbZ lotion lt v.ll! i,e wi- tm m te ,t th- w(...'< ? h. Isgrm.n.u, m-l ____!__ TV -..now- and h..!! I * ?' "''' ^ , ntl. all P "'* H" "?"", ? n.ii-is ihe New i. lament pblliMophy rec* . ;.;,,, of manUia..-iv :?.?-. N" rCidu,, .au** teaUons ar. needed ir thia la aol ?-? M* ? ???? ?'?? '. ,,??, when the have h. I ? >?? ??*>?. ead v,? h_r_ nt the beal endel theil _vee,w_l Mioeeaa, Iii n '" I ' "' '"' , ?? ,?..,.. Hvmp .thy. und l,up.';l....in.h, - .tun- 1..".,"-.--uf life ,,|, _,,.?? I- nutbal BM-I b> pn... ..nd -UBBOtSr, Il.i-n ?J asad ?mmferl sad tsaislstimi, a n-.lc vh-w ? mis a.,.i *i. nay. '??" ?-"???"- ?-**** rr* .,.,??,,?.? am ntnit-i. LIA bi tl..- beg-olag 1, a comc.lv. bul lt ?'?'I* -m __r* mm swine to (ut, dtiuk. nnd run Epienx* ..,.,, ??;., *",**, V J., lt -.1' ' t would ' *"',', el, ..ll-rn,, "', ' ' , i -i- ui-.li iwotrutbs thc ui.iv.j-al love i.u.l hope. .'',,? idliet t-rnal ? -VT.'V.'.vM. - I ul '....ian, .h. -r ",:4r,rt^iv,tv;,;.;;iV,. :i: &*%*&& , | , . ^T"\l S-rin e l'?..m.-u .... ol e, ntic luri.lvlu.Ii "'*? M iu ilM |ipt feUP& lur*^ rn "?*"* ??'*?' f.?\\, '"" " . , apparatus i"i i?lover -lei art t. ' , _' li.-: from tc - - '?"', ,l: ,?/,:?., Nature .l.v-l.'pn,. I' _i.ll.-d ta IL tl.... I ? ;'H '" Itriekr.e.. I.',<'Tl.I " ll '." n* " ' . .. ir,:1^,!';-' ? ? ? ? Wu.'ld l-l'. ' :;, :.' . on.-*.! of priipii-l ' ' . for them! i noll H. " hall ul I III...! :,'.' ,,Vne iii llieliilni' t ito) ';;'":-' hM.n.u .,.. mau) 1 L repaired lurev. I Aa 1 '" "'" hutitli and how mai ) g. " ilious ol ?p| ? , *.i ! I. I 11H.1.-..1. what . i wei" u hiv ? ' _>i from ' '' .,?::,. Ut - lon. .ni. ...ul.. ' - TUB MUD L Ol <?.../ i \RlSD.n BABY?Ot .Mun .i-.-n.ii Uapel proachi .i to a 1 itlier Blender ith in ' ; .,i vv..u. ?kind." ll- wo ; call nu- bk med," b* e ii,.-Min.- ol .!? ???"' mt i ls ... thal this due -. v.'av ii : ,v -ii, i:, ii i- bath ili'in nv ti.,- iioiy Obs ibe lo Im- . ; ( Vi hat gn : . .t lt i ' .I.. In ' -. " a be ii - ,;,,!? | J I., fore, oi ? la..-. bas'" bb, m cm be j th* verj Bon of Ood da riling bi ber, partaking ol ber own natur. ; admitted to a onion with Deity as uni m ile bi thal <>r soul and bod] wi il gi ? ? eo lld li,i ? i r.ni there .. an] " " apoe earth than the nnlonof mother and childi li la so intimate thal the but* t partakes even* rt* m.,'li of tbe nature >.r ormei. Hume persona are shoofced :it tbe words Mother of Ood, because they Bill not h-ok cloael] at dog trntha. Thej t iu_ ol * bri i oat) rn .an, and 1 nut aa tbe very God, it wm Ihe v.n Ood which M.ny i i., ani , cannot possibly lie termed uti.i t!i:nj lbs Mother el Ood. Imoag ama : bolder of a dignity ls treat t ii..' honor belonging to thal dignity. Mai] t. thc highest ii: n.i.i hy vtrtae ..r the sob she bore. - fitted to i" lb* M.nh. i of Ood bj ,n endowmeal I of marvellous virtues. Wo angel eonld compare wltb her, ' and it ww no i. un. h'i thal one saint -I bei with tl ?? ?? ord ?, , fullof grscst' Vbglatty mm the brightest Jewel , in hu crown: itu n bumllitj. I he Inc:,mi.ith,a trembled lu ti,. :,.| ,i,,.. walting for bel lowlj answer. 'Beholdthe handmaid of Ibe Lord, Ix-ll uuto rio thy word.' ? ? t ,.i .,? -pi... d for woman, that wt re., obe ; ill :,t i, .ta i.i uinl maa, the eouipanlou of mau do ,,. itlo life vi Im . nioal i-l! tl. I bought of. In the?* dsjrs, when women eto what tb< I to call ? woman'* rights.' t,. ait , I neal lon vv bolly mased tu , m employments much . lu mau. lu thl ?.: I U prop : or wuin m, we ash, can snell women, 1 i i.e Mother of God I Woman's sphere ls boms nam lo <.',.1 an.I ia. rn.m the ?.nhl. Purity, humility, retlre ui ut?iould characterise bur?the \ery oppo? b ol **-..i ? 1 ,,., i, most admire n ?w, (i"'i foi md th I < tthollcs should ever sdepl sash baneful Bring up ?"" i-''11, w Imitate I Virgin; ! ni ak. th .a the .1 .ur Lady, th ,t I io hut li?a> -.inn. - they may go forth aa lights to bleaa mankind. The saint* gonn henna are still one wttbi? m heart mal hu., ruej nan- |..,iv.i lo help u-, lint who among ll.i ai h i- -u neleh pow. I to .1" ,n ,-.t\t nil. 'e. BO lid nol -' ? ell he kim' 1 Like Marv rn ml thc loveliness of purity nml virtue." ? BB01 ' .' ' I ' '? ? ' 'S CHURCH. A large rangrega?on attended Um *t, - Church, la ButamBi I-ni.iv mui ii in i.'. Ail th.- pewB in the bed j ..rib. . i \\,..\. and many SCI Sted In the , ll. L .nt reeler. A (Muir of -I*.:., rn I.,,, s III .-i, ,,.h M partt?sated ?>, .iajounced, BOB ld lu ea.; ol ! uf tae (?burch aaa-?SS* Th* Rev. MT. 8. _B?SBSffd, thc rector, pSBBBBBi from the sixth chapter of Isaiah, which relates lo the vision of the MB?B In the rent ihtd Kln< Da?? 'll. .1 "?' he vi .Inn/' the I dor *uild, - WM BBeB hy Isaiah when he was yet a very vonni; mun, mid ll WBS BB him whal tue Inn nliiK luis}, wa* lo Moses. It drew hack tho veil, nm?Jink* him ta beheld tho Hjnnbois nml rigns of an - ai,,,n. in th? ls to be seen OodYe recognition of the tadt i hiu.il man. eclenee, bj shun big the vastuess ..i tba ant renal pi-t. pr.-, nt and lu t onie. luipi?a-ns fhn student with thc llt.h ne-- of -elf, but the teaching of < 'lilliI ami lin-Ht-rlpturt-s devehip nu^-rie of individual et ri-up th, of purity anti _i:?u,.-.." FA 1 WEE OLA /? K /?: 0 v *G NOS TI CI S M. Tho Ii'.-v. li. V. Clarke Editor of The Ia>i\ <Ion meath, late Fellow and Turor of Ht. John's College, Oxford, delivered lani night Ihe lirst of four lectures on " AfriiOMlU-Ism " lu Ht, Frsnels Xavier's Church, Wt>t Sixteenth *-t. There wae a Kirov SUS?llBBB " Truth la Immortal " lie eaid, '? j ct error ha* a ?ort of llanelli alii/loo. r> he has rhaiured her lt.ait now from what BBB wore t,f aid. runnel ly lt waa dogmatic l'i? BN???BB that Bfpssad the t'.itiinllo tnilli. But most mell are BBJBSSi th it duirmatie I-rod"SBBBBBB Is ft thing .of lin- past. Ann.Mtti Ism, ls not htummn, nor Pantheism tier Mat -rlali-m. ll BB?M for lte mut to the pa*nftKe lu the \, t- . 1. ra -t. Pani sam, ' I saw an ultar to the unknown Ood* -whi-ie the vinrd also means the nnkuowable. A-j BOattt -----1B a ?lillie- thnt vie BBB positively know nothing of Cud. li wondd eliminate Ood from tho world, and m) leave ll Wi?tOUt hupe. " ,\ .cu ie-tit 1-u Baa three great allies. *f_e eoaeap_eenca of the tit ?h. If there wera na deeba to yield to tba mo in,:i-,,f the flesh, there would he bo atheism. Agnostt .I ii, myal ? I off? jrou full apportaatty in enjoy yonraeli. Vuu ti' "i not fear tbe ey* of Ood, amtreaalita al tba itlU, small vuae vilthln. Yon may bii*k in the Mull, i oi Beauty, sad give fun ssat sa your wlshm without fear of future Judgment.? So I ci-m undi, lu baartfs?I adhereaM bi tba brothel, tba ,1 mc .ni.- ?doon sad han nts of in'amy. Thea lhere i- tb* c..:iciip|scciire of tbe world. This (tosses when theare! frc.inn-- of youth la over. The love of money-making, th,- p is-e.ii de .I. -ire to be r,,h. Bul n ore id hen nt- from thc pi le of I fe, beei i Bira who cannot ts sttucl - ldc of naa-Jou.I ithaca peculiar bold over noble natures. M.n i".mit) ml.- have a fatal tendency to II It auks . on. luatons ol a lenee ta the rejection , to iw tiee, .iiiii refuse the tiaim*..* them i- nu luteUt, tu.il tubrulssion.'* ? BMUEION OF R IBTOHS A SD rion E. A reunion ot tba finnier paatOTB uinl 'lK-tn bei ? nf tba i fli ,t.v -fourth street Methodist Bplaeopal church wm lnid yesterday. T. e set ri es were, like those of lbs pi. iiuii ? .-iiml ty. i ommemoR?Ire of the rt op of Ihe tTi ii, h Which vu tTu?d d_T?g Ihe -iiml,. '-r fur repa?a In tba bm*?ag the Ree. It. j. BT. Betllck, nf th.- Wbfts PUtas Hethodlst RpUeopal Church, ones past sc sf tbe Twentj routh I Cbareb preached from ReTelaiioaa m.rv:0. In Ute a tornoon s platter? wieetlag was held at whleh sd ?... md. by th. Kev. Dre. w. II. lurk of tbs Aaburj tUl 1 plM-un.il Chlir.-h, nf (lil. . liv ; A. K. .Sandford. 0. Uariland and J. W. BeUIek The Rev. W. V. Searles, Ute pi ? . ... ,ii,,nd the pu I nit In the cv during Ute daj fll'UlN was contribute*] toward deiTaytag .iib. ?*? 1 ia s; ?; SHOP OF rlUOINI t. ECBSTIOI Off nu ur.v. ai.rr. i. m irvsr-.ipii BA-Tniorb, Ort. -1 .?Th.' i-iiii-u-* 'Minni nf the I..I M. Kia luipi:, of thUcilv, ,t? Arwislalil i of Vii en,i,, : I ii.i,,ann. 1 P, K. ("bur. b III the prr*< me of a lurg.- ...iic.urse of pr--l.il. n, clerc., Bad ?tl ? ,?;,..,,,, du. ted I,;. ? Ui alfred Lae, Blahsp at !**_ewms*-aa ti?- mptaaseSa t< e . t thc b ni r bl bop. Ita ssrvtsss '" can ? uh a pan , formed of the v. u\ nt tbe esssrah, the newly ? h '. 1 . -: .p. f I nt!, n lim; pu |B?B nnd t; u. Tin- praia?a aram Ihe Rt lilted ix e. uf i: ,;ti.h.ne; the BL Rev. V. BT. & rollaa; the Rt R* r. BT..-. Pi rry.of lou a; tb* RI Har. (Jeorga \v. Peterhlii, of RI K,?-.. Dr. Bargees, of I .nd the R. '.. T v.. ii. i; ., ..- Ri ? m. ii prow i.i i I. Ai ?strong aad load . W '.-. n ? m, '..:.; i rant P . cratesi Bishop, ol Vlr*_is; O. ll. Kln_tiring, Phil-lel . ?-...? . , V. . V. . u . t.*? iowa. . ll Vi IV ?ons vi. i |.. ,- I nv i In- lev ' lolph M.Kim ? ? i ni front ..' i, ?.uri ? - . : ll ? I . vr 11 lom: rr i Ken, VV M V, I' I '. i . I. itiu ','?.? .??? .i, N. -I.. <h !. 21.?The vv ? I ? . . i",I. un.I v? nie . - alni ale . to the , be know ii hs tbs ll lund ha\ B | s. N. vt nu re to be ll .11 he ll, .-I drive* 'll be i ? omp mi h ,- the i . e., ,i a his, foi 1 i- ... t . . ? Um bantu of Ute ., i i nun,., r ii III lu bulli Tui ll ?? t" il ?I 'I- 1""|. - I" 1 1 ' rporatad Undi o i Ht i, _cb. Th, . ll I ?uni <>,* nap i. 11.. ?... the la-t , I .V.s a'.- il.le M I i ' :',- due I a lot {l,l,.-. .til. ' I . . | . Oil .1-. Mt -id I -. il i ? ir.'. >s. ll tie lol uf William ll Kind. I, lu eic lee i ivs., i"i fl 1,000. iioi tn l ur. ni /; i Qt, i si ison. \ivm'.,i:i. R. I.. Oct. 21.?During the paul l of the minni i lui ludlu - John ll Bra i:. i: Oolg de, Hamnet , ri. w. M Irs. J. I 8.0 i .it Br* ? i R. Robbins, Mi H. w*. ' Blatchford, ? ii. Btusen, angus! Beb.t, Rob rt ilarrett,C. ? iwm, o. Henry Warren, George Banci , John w i Illa, r, I < u-in',, sad .i mn ? P. Keino Dhan closed th. ir cottages and returned to th. ir wlntei i. 'it Bepul Ile has 1 to Hr. barres al Olen Dove, I.. I., fi r 020,000, The New Ynik sic .tu ? I np ai this iiml fur th.- winter, Mt-. I). A. .shepard, cf I'ruv M-n-e, '. iBtOCk ton Cottage im thc season ..r 1-.-.4. K.tch ti I L Ki um dj , ul ROU Y.u k, ls nt the Mm-n ching, t ' I -pt da l>. P. Heap, United Bl itea M lil culla ;e nt this pla,'. . . 1 lie nt N. t oi ?', baa arrived si bl ,i ..ullin. W. W. Tucker, Oeneral R. B. Potn-r amt O. U. Bend, cottag* residents, soiled foi Europe during the past week. Thomas F. Cnshlag najl family, of Borton, who have ju-t fin-,-ti Hie.,r cottage, ope early In becem* ? about a J i ai. IN ar IdmlraJ v l | rintel Mai, -, Ai mi, mei t, uni iv lune returned to lugtoo univ w iii -pe.ni tbe a ta? ler lu Florida, aud sill brim- ll?li tttaaui yaoUt, Ute Hug il ? ii .-. 1 Lu diam and family, of Baltimore, uml .1. (I. M , ? n ol N '. V i>|_ .' at I '? *'.r CUta '.-. rh, I- the ; m t >.r her daughter in-law. Sirs.Hjrdaej Junee, ilford. RACING A, PIMLICO. T.ii: PALL ' i. : i I Ol lin. MARYL!JfB ll C I ll. B i.iimoi.i., Oct) 21. rio- Cal] iiitfii; the Mal V hind J,.. k.-V . i lill VV lil begin Bl I'I III 11.i i ie . Improvsaaenl - bara b i n mads ria meeting*. To d .> a large nambsi ol h,,i?'s reached i'im: ci. tu tie in rea.lin,---, foi the contests uf tbe ootnlng iv., k. ounds totia> w. ra tba i i. ..ii;... i'i -I*, Drake Ctrter. auma. narnia. Gonfalon, Leo, Daroa und Breeie. NeBberAmason bin Breeae wUl beUkel) toma iimiii- . I- lame from a fall in ,?i.in. .m.i Breem vva- badi) , ut in bu bun i |Vj .lil. i.uland, Pi ifalgar, Ri rel r Bo rle Comp* naaUon, Rattle, Bxpresa, Bald Uoruet, tea?ats ead I ? ' ? M. , ii ami * rowulel i ". i * ? ?*"? ? -.d Btu. r .ci. J. B. -.iciiii ui i,i.,T, Sadie E. sml Palmetto. R. W. fTflHcn?flhost. Kine rom. Chsiitli-ieer, Welcher, Tolil. Trsn-lt. Klynwaj, Utile ?hiTiitn-. Lulu H., iiacffoot, Hurt, Hair-h-nu, Wibi Hone, ('or-ilajid HsniMb. Mr. Keino?H?*f4-ao*l-T.a. Rio*;. Water Mir, *A.sk!Ii*.i_hi? Kt lat. C. H. Fettii)i;1!l-K?h Count, lluke of MoutuliMji aud Constanuna. TUE I.EXOX Ll RR A RY OL'EX. Dooks THAT MAY BESEEM UK DEB CLASS. JATAI.OGlIXa STILL OOINO ON ?SOM? Of TUB IBiIhaVBMS?ADMIMIOI lICKKls. The Lenox Library, which ht? been clo?od nineo rune, naa ojvened lust Thuraduy for tho winier. Hie paintings aud sculptures may be viewed on I im-Ways, fridays uud .Sutiird.-iys, between ll a. n and 4 p. m., providing tbe visitor has prorioualy ?> iTildi tu George li. Moore, tbe superiutendeut,, at So. 1,001 PHI-BTW, for a ticket, A Tn n 7VI rejiorter culled at tbe library re* ?ditly lo inuuire if there were anv new it ti a. ilona or privilegoa for tho public ; tlie books in .lu- libr.Tiy liaviug never boen oiitiiy use to viaiior**. lil.one the author nf "Allibone'a Die hr. Au-tiii Alli Liotutiy of Authors." wbo is the librarian, explained I i t he rejM.rti-r its he vaulted over the g.-itos to the ilt'ivt-Mor iiuickly uiilot ked and shut theta, that booka could uot be seen by visitors until they wore [?utalogue.l, .-uni ho .mild not I. ll bow many years that would ta kc. "There ara BO many rare books in the lihrnry." ?id he, " for luHtanee, old editiona ol BltakeeBoaie. Bunyan. Mill.ni and the Hilde, works of Havel, history, etc., tli.it |0 BBB?a a thorough catalogue and description of thea takes rn neb lune and Mina I am engaged iu tin*, work nil lin- tiiue,oat bb frequently inter* rii|it<il by visiti.rs. Here ia ecatalougueol une-hun dred pages ou old edi tiona of t hakeepearet?el 1 bara lately innTie.I. lt ia ao min ate ia aeecription, ami it *yiaa the hiatory, aaleaaud prices ol tue rarioua edi tiona and where they may ba ft.I -"tully as tu iiinl.e ii .'iiiitii .nt uml intereating for book* (t.llet toiH who wish to aatiafy tbotuselves of the g. luiueueaaof ..'.I editioua of Sbakeapenre. Koa I In re are ii nt ny Ix mks bare I hal tin pu ht ir < un never be allowed to handle, aa they .-ir? Um pteeioua, and one generation would so thumb them ami mutilate theni and tear them up that tba next generation would h.. v. little chance to aee them even." Am..nu th ? precious volumes t .at nui> ba viewed through the giana abu- i Haaarttr printed by liutenberg in ll.<o-':,:, uml w rtb 115.000, it being the Ina) bea- p. uted willi movable tyne. Ibero ii alee a Hilde 'I lr..ni Itl.x ks iu 14*40 and tlie brat . tl it um of tin- "( Hillel loni Talee of Chaaeer, dedication copy tn the Ducheas ol Bichn?>uu aud Suxouy of Captain John tjinith'a ''Hiatory of Vir? ginia, ia auotber ourioua book with u beautiful irontispu-ec engraving. A copy of the "Bay I lim,k," tba iii -r v.ili,him printed in Anas ri ea, is ure. There aro also collies of i ini-tt.,..iei Colnmbna'a Ont lotter about Am. ina, printed In Borne In lli)'l, :iud au old map ol \ t ti. ii, dated 1520, abowing b number oflal.es aa lin--oiiii <?-..if the Nile. Tue histor} ul the I,i-t expedition to Virginia under Baleigb. l.lltH's Illili..Il lilllie illili tin- inst Ioho edmon <>t Shakespeare, printed ia lt?3, ure a lew ot many tiili-i rare booka. Among the noted paint?iga In the gallery are Muiik.it s7v's " Milton l>n tuting 1'aradise l>>st to lii-l..iui'l,(. I-." I. E. Church's "Cotopaxi,'1 Bier st adi 'a "Valley of tho YoeemlteJ1- Turner's ? mi anded shin of Wm," Timma- tole's **? Expul? sion troui Paradise,*' 'ruiner's "ihe .lld I Y-mer.uriV' I'dnbraudl tVale'e "Portrait ol IV Bebington," and paint uga by Edwin Lands* cr, Oilberl Stuart, Juba Tr inn bc, I, C. _. Leal ie, Hil Joehua Keyuolda, (,'op ley. Huntington and otbera. Thara are among the sculptures* worka of Powera, t'lawford, Thoniaa l'all uud ot ht i-, DUENESS IN HE\L ESTATE. tm M_B?arr Qtrnrr and pricci ron n. i am. b?aaiii? i on tim wi r.a. Tin- real estate market last wed - dow length along without developing uti} new I. at nus. ? |..n t liiii.tlurc w us nu prom* iee of future activity siloam In the few deaUngs. The iu irkel bi rob! holders of property ure confronted with the que* tem: Shall our holdings be sold at a aacrifl.n ?vnnn uiensor shall vv i- wait lot a future lent and cal i > t be taxes n ents I Ihe demand for vacant lota is light and lue niove linllt in lliil'l'.ve.l plnpeiH d')., inls el. tilt l\ ll]. Hem ?? there ia nu om - fm i] ia n to*, n bu lil m bon il iu aril -cn I. .1 ,, ut- In fuel ? -av thal nea tn lie the same st rou g demand fol lille, ll,,never, I leas .? - for the si' I ' ah .ii! riiern ? m. don hi ? ?: s of I be pi >i?o si d eu lu- h.aller icly. Arnot.-.' t li be mint "ti "'.v iug: I 'hal lea li. B il.v.iiil? four iu - i ? ??iile builder vv , ?. \i uold I . - ,, ti .Ired nd-t wen i ?? hiindmd-and-twetit) llfth-st. fmui thc I e I ..npalli . I.an,Lei ts in One hundred und I oi Seventh-ave., for r I*;.ri*i?i lo lb. n r l'.t." I' - 12 ? ii the uortheu I ami l-'iftv -c ..ml st., fi.ni, Austin Abbott. I :??<? lota in .-.V.t.'tv I,l-t -t., Vlei ..f I' , ' a', e., li.'ive 1,,-t ii uold bj M .ril ? llaimr foi ? h. A phil .und. 17M by loo feel in gixty-ntntb-st., be* ? . rhird a. es., v as -"ld by Maa h I.. Maschke for ?fTiu.OOO ll.. aia ll. id Teni h ave.have been Ij St* in hard I bas bought the plot at- I irs) ave. a'ni .-I.ill Ililli .-.I. niel Bil Ulljoill ii.t* plot iu .--.vt.-nu li-.st., i..i $t_i.000. . and i.nol, xaj i: A ... 'aineil vi lt ii i - ".. ....it divided lui ' :< i ?...si . w i rn Noble, Thoms* C Van 1: int ami woi li ,,' Iii. pan) will lie th. i' ip n i.i lieu te now undei ^ a) it I ?? um i ? ii ?i , whleh will be completed bj Thomaa < a bas oom li , ned lu build Hie' ?? tine. It mai be o', list I u |) i ? i Mr. Ot.li ' mli iii in tm ii .uisiti . III..!,. i -iii:. ,-.t acI l: ...,l.,.n't Hm, 11 ai. t Iii hi, ,,t |?,i al,, - ni Hie I: ? th, (-ulupaU) will ''?? ... pur, li,,-' ll and late fur ap? inwut liou ? ? / /.' / /'// >N Al Mi. >INAI ll Sf! I Al. 11 doora of Mt. Binni Hospital, al Sixty ?I l.tMii^nm .ive., were thrown open t" tho public yeeterday, nnd from ll a. m. to 5 p. m. u donee throug bled through tbe warda. Among Ibu i wore J I uinl -, I.H.rilli.'.- T. Gerry, J ?? Rcllgnian, .1 ii e? ll. Hoff? man, (3. A. * I..I.is. Inn.,lt and Km,inn,-I Lehman, Within the nisi eighteen months many imp iiieuis hnve been made in the hospital building, .-ii. h a- th,- ri iiii.val el impregnated partition walla nml the building uf new onea, i nd tue uouatnu tiou ,.i an Isolation house for pat ion ts \iiili contagious disenaea. In tln-s.- renovations .?**.".*??,ihmi hasooen expended. At I p. m. yeeterday tbera was one empty Inti in th.- hoauttal, the number oociipi.il being 100, Niuety-eignl tier ct ni nf the beds are li. c. fifty-five p?r cent of the pulu nts are women. Il I. rc U no distinction as to race, theonl lion for admission being the need of hospital at ten lion tm the par! "I applicanta. The dispensary de? partment I. n I.e. em.- ati important feature, over 40,000 prescript iona, exclualve of tboae to the hoa ldtal, barina bwn laaued during the tiacal year. 1 he I.a, lies' A um linty Society, of which Mr-. Si. ll. ls president, has auperviBed many del Itu- man ag -luent, besidea proi itlmu au ample supply of clothing iiml other necraauriea, Jiu- nura**a in the hospital are all taken in.rn the Mt. Sinui training Behool at No. 802 Lexington-avo.. where tliey am tangbl In all the brandice uf hospital und sick-room duty. Gifts received yeeterdaj amounted I,, >::, non. There wore two addi ti ma to the roll of perpetual heda; one from the children of tl Aiiu.l.l ll.I;::au, 82,500; the other from Mis. i'..ii"'ta |{c<*K**naorfer, in memory of lier hueband, Joseph i:> ? kundorfer, $2,000. FINED FOR DISTURBING A 8YNAQ0GUR. In the l'.-sex Market Poliee Court yesterday Julius Km ii waa arraigned before Juatice Gardner, (?hurged with having aeaaulted, on the night previous, Joeeuh Duakv and disturbed a rel gathering of the Anacner rh. ul Hem i Kovna in the avnagogue No. 101 Heatei at, Ibe prisoner, il seems, in t imjunctk*n a ith *t.>tno otbera, is nnpooed to the continuance, ae officers *.f the society of Israel ?. Coben and Uharlea _tehn, reepeei iir.-iileiit ami mm rotary. I he administration part j learned that ut Hu- election which waa lt. have taken place on Hat urdaj nighl the iii sat..tied per .sons iv",'id. inn ii,mi iii ii |ilan, endeavor to aecitn control bj aaiuing poaaeainn of the booka and the charter, they accordingly informed (,'aptain Al Iaire i.i' ih.- proposed illegal acta, and a policeman waa detailed to be on lian.I ii required, [mme tli.ittlv nftei the meeting opened, lluaky, who acta a- wrgeanN it-arraa. w aing norn about to approach the speaker's platform, aoughl to preveul him, whereupon Kora Btrnck hi?i in the (aee. -police? man arrested Kotn. ne waa lined $0, ? ? ? A for. iuner, win) "uishi's tu lenrn RngUah," ? I.a us bow a ana_a caa i.verj dradly. Any B\h lliul that OUt bj e\,caiicc; lust BB al,v "ne wno Ui timi taulta wuii the i agllak huiKUHgn uued naval t," ttu fur sri ext-u*!.-.?[Loudou tlluho. THE FASHIONS. FLOOR AND WALL DECORATIONS. ___VT*aj I*. COB, ClKTAl.NS AND rOBTlERM-? TA!?K.-sTf? f? TRIMMINGS. In fine upholstery, runlet*, draperiea and inge, thc anne of ma-rail?aaec eeeus to Um re been reiichcd. Then- on* roy ul velvets mid plnabca, the natl*, nnd Tm tum tn di ilperle;., the pale (lobeMn tints of tba heavy tapoo.it.* contracting with the flowing scariatg MBIpnrglaa and poid, _i-tcra olive and cition sbad ea Mli-et (lielliii't il.-Uiia ni-e nl.aiitloij. d. The <_rueU sra limply la-da of finner*. r:n?dlsb Aimluster closely imiutee old Eiiglbib et} les uml coloring. Over a ground >f pale terni cotta gnrlunds of trailing roes and p..Iden abeavaa of autumn n't um tlito.uth the daig Mingo of dummer with int -low rtuM.-a and wIMwo'Sl rt,di tte, Over a dim, Nufilyr tinted irriiimd thora-tua tosses scarlet lw>a?ca of bloMoms with the fe ni bc ry i end a snd s wllrteriieaa ot little Inlrbt newera. Avery lark blue (.'lound ls covered with itch eoinhra Bowers of dulilla red, lion ns and btiKht brunted ?ai. i., i ,.f fi ru ?id dull gold Imll? Houris ubi.ded Into ajaara. Anetbeegre_alel i> waaaj Hat baa B__aara iver lt of |uilc ri .1, . Itrotl, and Minnied (mid. ?tniiy willi ii1niros4 ?, i,.?i -, |ml vvldfe and purr-b* Host?i itnd -oft rrny(croeu foliage- A aiiperh Iii.riler, ilnt?I. of mn. ?round U covered with htraiiiiC foliage of tlc |.,.-t li .11'..is aud dull pink* Baal i'd-. Tin *n... a viih twisted tinneal. bbb?ext, el _aaraaqae kyle, bm < ii t v.,, -lia. les nf a color, lhere aaa alaa aren with >' 1-d yt.ni nd-, ? o' gnalnl i i of pal* pint*, tilinea, nnd a tender M i mo blaek, a art ht; "i thia i ? ? Tin- rix-fran 11 od; I ,i ni . ott rs and designs, I Oaeof tb* . ' d with t'ull Iml!.. n 'I | . iii n h a in Wt" - ' ? ? ga, on.- ni i. ? ? / >.f ? in and iii',.- gold ...v. mi v uh Oriel 'i.mr*.. i r to the An c.\,, bi velvet carpet I paid and stirs vaaaa rti ? i a ai a a aad ?uh n. liing i i i ll..wt r- and li di ia I i . sj ? vii ? ? ? >iri.i ol .'.in a i it nt iii iu- ?ori ll m cups o' . r luperb ? f mes, The lii'.-i.Tii- of thia manufacture uf- cpb-d fr.,-u t'? Ftruss* U. l lui 1 li,ch. t! pal ls ol I".i Iv v.;lit Hen. ind fawB groandisar la ataareaquet i -onie of tlni-4. hnve a tanas* gruoud i Front, aid rovared whli rten flinire* ? t .ma r. ian -i.awu. All of tba hon?vs >* to aaa <?i a ma? li io- am, t'ir A l-i:?; 11 s. __aagtbe raga la tba Kiri.. ,with Hali i I "Vt lt "I V. lill ' . 1 md fi nta-tlc tollitgi- lt, di Ik d-d to'.'.-; tl. Vt Ai.T;.,M.ivu:ii ' if a Mahlei and wlghlat aadat. a Tana I t lillie Iiom.i-I'and |. Iiiilll:.Itt will- I" ut'f.tl rel.-I-. I aw Band of various elsea for sliullos Iii the wa) ol rlndnw drapery, pottierri., or lin- B?BT, na well ita dr lag nanna tthrath ? mt nth*; pm leran (ulawatylaaaf e_aper] an i'.t?- Hash One ?ii^-iint a* I ad divided - ,'i:,i dealgBB all oat?aed wi,l guttering awl ? ? ipplaaaad fol hae??raarli af dee) red is Helled la deatgaa of ?aaa, arith jroi.i aad lad! lie dalli. '" tl vaiil it d a .|'Uir r .1-. ]i .if t! n K Mm ?? d with ? ml i|llMllil flower*; Ile I ? ??'? I ' ?hash d -"'I I nwt. ..nd I.lue on ?anv (.-ms.IkI outlined vi'I h ri.id. Thia dtalgn li rtupiii-aii-it in oti.i-r aataaa, lin*. ippia arc ii faii'tlti- et.i !?-. ? i lu. ,1 - I r di l|?l 1. . Hie ,,! I', le -' - dire Hiiii.iiicnt.il colors with Borluti-d gi Ihk, In soma sperheeBs, wun t ? : -. 1 wi tb 11 ' [.ulm, pw utlld t i ' i I ott. i nd laid, ,li..|?ii.- ?!. Wit m ? 1 i-l. are worked la i ii Bes il Ui -irita rn anal* i!. .ir .',.? i1- ..; otb? lowers, ai d Bra ?' Roi ! tl read Tht . pl.l-l cartalaa ai I I ,'.,Im?.,|i; < I. tua, p. id lb* fern -- i v I -" wovaa vv ni, .:. I with pale plug, ? il,|in- g?fiure cnn:.h.- I I ' lei and forms the I i ? I - rema, vine*, od all tl,.- ..ii,, i .i--.it;? s an like '. ._? ti?ed Will t uv, ii I i I i I l.llltclfll. .i, ..I I?:? . !|l-|.-r*. Ol ? I II. ll, lill I ? bu. le id. I'lMMN, i ri ? ? -t variety >>f modeU oi arti ?fl l Intricate ? ' nf el- ", pll.I.atc .,|,i! le ,1' . 1 i lint lt i.nd la I Mle di vi I iiima t lie new chilli j r ?t) te ? f,,r tlie autumn la tbal i ? ? ' ? ? ? ..ti m ? pl,.|ii. , bul mit "f the tem mir. ? I Long, looae ?? il t. ,1 n, iii -,| et dre t tl.n popularity. Borne ol those hav* i ? ,t I nu .V Co., Ai-tiol-l . II. O'Neill, imd I tl.auk- for nt en tlon. i )-.'.. l.'/'s Al Ti ? 8 <r. *-v A dozen a i ?! -ilreaa* tl and i nut on ile- - lat < den a dav or two ' ? , i nunton in*ci i ? ? ? ulved. S'othlug ??. ? arr. ?! I" dial i ? '? f -in. ev, piing now ail I i u itt lt t" ll tilt a i - ..I " Alt Illili! " ' i vi. iuu two minutia, I'h ? t 1 j. 0 "I si/.al ie . ll ?--. Aile ' ll ?mr, lather iii I'l.uiiiij-s!,,: Clim bal OS?li atilt and .lo'.ti I Moor* . ? * i.s t ii., prise ol ' I wt i pillinda. IH, I . ll.nii I li ill three-quarterpnands iiwutio'elo i. ? ?? n ? ? I. .1 pent ,i,,-t "I t' -Tr '.uiie for il V 'e.. ' ii.ntl-'it, were marchi na In Mingle Hie wltb w kata toward tbe elevated i ,..;.*. ,v ? FACTS Ainu r CABLE G I I from The San /Vue A dispatch trnjii New-York In /'he /?' recently on the aukleot of fable grips foi wiri ? ? ?<? > ?hows how tue?aetaru peo| e ale tryh lu t j -t.ii. of stn lilli pat Itt nial dt-Ii e In ^lv,- ,i -? .1 la due. The -isp rn i- belug uaed ?u toe I I ? , but tb. _i -. ? n. t.. 1. ive beeu t ' n?*w device*Inatcadof thoeewbl n h Superintendent Martin baa brough! al f the "I ? " p.,t, i.i. Hut ,1 mil: brat pr?e U exiireeaed that deep griNivea ure rnt In I i ic iii.- cami. 'i :..? truth la no cm fo ? and soft iron dies 4 .cuts', un.i th.t Iron i- ratter, hm im; be* ii adopted on lenee with both Ul I , mu moils stren th sud mn d bc enot n I oable, walch lt al waya base tendency to nt Hind I lenee lilla allOWII On OUr lOCal leal-: ill * m.t near hm lund on the cables as the I,,. ? ' a ? bal Ing i" en tried herc bul Bhundoo. ,i ? i ot ut upi uk the cable too heavily at ??? ...i-.u ; bi the i.,.iT -in face ol tue a Iras i Hull' pi- - and small rotten would windi vviii.h tel* v. iii i. BJ M r. .">; .un soys I ans ..tilled un lugeuluiia u> licet ' Mile wm i from the grip, so tho brakea can stop the 'l be Ingenious device spoken "i is no doubt I ment now In use on the gutter Btreet road hei . i * has been running -dace 1876. Tba < j pied .-vu Uv li.un Ulai. A saUcnl -Laped ? 5 ,.,d of i outside the rollers t.. throw the . the grip wi?a desired. Uthar roada noa nieas s -iisht track whl. bukcal where they wautto lift tbe *;tip or drop I getber, which la a simple I I ol wheu Ina Btreetgiip w.n made. The stu??eat lbs! the Cbloago road ls nol *.??-hil, un.I thal briakilowna i.i-cui', Ls mu wholly ...neel Anv road bi ot i mn -r iisoie I" accident, I.iii tin- tiutli 1, tbe ( Lien;., rt. at ii ' 1 I.. . n .siljipll. il willi p|.,),ci I.ial.es ll, ll, 1',. lo -I ' ' of copi mil the powerful track brake ni ..*>? on roads, aaa which we have teated foi ten r< "'? ""*/ railed to take advantage ol this, sml relic*!." brakea alone. T'lu-.v haretieen talkliuol ..ms, other wara >>f stopping oarai vet tba meanu* ourw?,ai roadsuaelaeutireb _Uafactorj t | i ustopaftva tua oar moving eight mile* an hom? In tua feel rheas people aeew to set their theurtea ak..iu*t I rears' sip. i U-tao. of the eahle nnul aag_u i rs lu ibis - >" ? Any one ni our local roads oarrlea more pa*-'.<.''J every week than tim Hiin.kivn iiii?l^t- ha* mIik-** ' started. M. mn fully eight miles nu limn ol. *nnie "? oinioada, 011 the Mulket Htreet, the ape.-d from end t|i ead. Uichiiiiiix atopB which will average Uftjr?ia se??B ?id ouo-ball ni