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tolC AND THE DRAMA. , THE SYMPHONY SOCIETY. ?Tht' fisist concert of thc (sixth goaao- of th' riphonyKorlety took place last eve nini; In the Academ Music The programme SSBteUSl I at least fou gtfonglj (biiracteristtc selections, besides lr ?_roduolng a now candidate for public favor ii the person of M. Ovlde Musiu, a youu,* Belgian \ioliuisl cjhesc-ln-iiii was as follows: Oe e rt ure. " Anacreon ".Cherubtnl (Concerto for violin.Mendelssohn M. Ovlde Mute, pvinphniiy, Ko. 7, In A major.Beethoven Variutmus on a gavotte of I'ore-Hi's.Tullin! M. Ovlde Musiu. pyii'i>hi'iile poems, " Mit/., j im ".Liszt It ls to te regretted that the society, which hart sbowi ouch i-niiiiiiendable zeal In tin- promotion of hich -stat music emt since lt was organ I'.e I, tl ve years airo, mil bat won Itf erny to recognition In tte- face of maur tartan rassuii'iits, cannot be cougrutul ited, now that Its posltlo nnd future are assured, upon thr composition of tts band Mew-York is rt.-her In good orchestral musicians than an; City lu the world; to this fact Vt. Damrosch ha borne willing testimony. It on uhf, therefore to be possible to form a band of first class musicians with (rood Instruments, wcll-bsl anoed. experienced and capable, tn the nurabe ot the players, and in the character o the niaiorltv of them, there docs not seen to bare is-en anv practice of nlKKardllne* on the part of the Symphony S-jcicty. yet tho accom panlments, though always interesting, an ?Jwav* marred by faults of a kim Whloh, it would seem, SUght most easily to be guardec agahist. The originality, tntStlgSUSS and vlrllltj nt iii*. Damrosch's readings give bis pam ?nerta a charm even win ti ho quarrels With accept ?ed canons of Interpretation. Last night these dementi Shone with brightness lu the closing numbers but the pleasure and satisfaction which thee gave were hurt by a discordant wooel-wint choir and occasional exhibitions of sloe en ines* lu ead department of the band. The symphony wai tbe chief sufferer from these chums, be cause Its generally transparent structure diei not brook Impurity of Intonation. The fact, too, thn thou cl. its technical dllbo.diics are not by any minns ar great as those tn Liszt's erratic (composition lt was Riven with less mechanical correctness, lends Ii the surmise thut lu the picli illicitly study undue Stree wa* lsitl upon the latter piece. This, by the way, wa given without tbe n|d of an explanatory programme?ai Injudicious operation. There was nat even nu allu.-toi to Victor Hugo's poem upon which lt ls based. Liszt' Symphonic poems are not familiar enough to Minuit ti ouch treatment. The simple title, ? Mawippa." calls up i picture, lt i* true, of the'ten Hilt' ride which Heron ha painted. I'Ut thts does not enrl...ily all thut Hage put late his long pases. It would be well, when the wnrk ls |>cr foi im el be-reafter, to Hppe-nd to the programme h traaala lon ot a* much of the poem as a discriminating Ucind can reeo.iiuc as the subject matter of this piece of luna paintinK. These extracts Hilj-ht be; Int, the lines de? scribing th.-main features ot ths three dajV rids ant the sufferings of thc bete; SM nd, lt* end tin .steed I dead .ned Mazeppa. Ol-,_nt. nu, miserable. Tout tit-iit-ii- ei.- >iang, plus rouge epic I' braille Hans la salson ina tlc -ur*. Third, thc lust lines, which arMkcnUf arc lutcn_ ,\ v, lu expressed In the only portion of the work which th. majority of tho persons who heir li will ipn e In 1*11 og blzlngas brilliant and beautiful music: EUla le ti imo ni 1 iv c. ...11 court, ii role, ll t mbe, Et se Mites i"!! Thc march, with lt? sound* of barbaric spic*.dui, w.t. brilliantly given last night. M. Musln was less satisfactory thin at the public rs hearsal. That bo ls of the stuff of which great virtuos are made wm evident enough In his play lng,however. He has a remurkribie fae inter of exe cuUon, but his left hand and lils righi ann have not kepi pace in their development lila bowing is admirable ?nd equal to the severest teats of Pa* studies. in cantabile playing bis stopplnj ls slso excellent aud hi* Intonation correct, hut In rack passaeges lt Imm-oiucs n liltle slowt 1 -a ie suit thal seems to be due rattier to tai-ele-sin -s thar to want of a true ear. The truth nf Ihli was proved by his playing ot the slow move-t-ii-it et tht concerto, which wa* marked ley lovely, if not deep, ex pie ssiou and exijui-ite- phrasing. His good qualities mel with hearty recoguiiioii. and he w.is recalled alter thc Tarttni variations. ??? MR. IRVING AND THE ACTORS' FUND. Mr. Iniiig and thc Lyceum Companj have, in accordance with a general wish "f the theatrical profes ?Sion, consented to (rive a sjxt ial matinee at tiie ."tai Theatre on Tuesday next. Tho original Intention of Mr. Irving and Mr. Abbey, who ha 1 obtained the concurrence of Mr. Wallack tn the project, was to have gtrea the per forniancr on Thursday, but as tbe Elks' Pan sat, tho chi -I event of theatrical charities in New-York, hud been an ranged for the morning of that day. li wus found Mesa sary to change thc date to Tuesday. Members ol ti)' dramatic- profession are to obtain tin-'lr seats bom their respective manager* ur at tbi box-olflce 011 tbe Boorning of Monday . When tbs varioa* iu. iuI'-th of the prof.* alon have been supplied wiib seat* any plaees reniat&lu', wiU be soid In the usual wai to Un-nubile and the net c ault of tlie performance will he banded ove r lo 11.1 Actors' Fund. ?? Louis XI " U thc play to bt peifuilBOd. -4, MUSICAL NOTES. Seline* eif Mi. Uapleaon'a singers and Mlle. Honka de RavHsit, the plano player, will take pert in tte concert at the Casino this evening. The Near*York Choral inion will girt its _rst concert ar: 1 ree .j.ti.ni (lils saaaaa at Lyrlo Itali on Baueiajrevening. Mi*- ailee Watta, soprano of I'iy noutb Church, Mr*. B. Chapasan, contralto nf Ht. Ma'k's M. Weed, basso of st. Mark's, Mr. Wat>erbQUM, tenor of Plymouth Church, and M!-v ,\,, uid? Wicks, elocutionist, Will take part. Selection* from Mendelssohn's "Forty-tee ond I'salin " will l>e sung this c reulag at the Service- of Pong lu the Lafayette Avenue I'resbrterlan Church, BrcHiklyn. The prlndpid UUgcn pf the choir ol Un? church .ire Miss Alice M. Wliltn. ie. .Mi,. Adelina S. ...urns, Miss l.inioa Wilkinson, I Inti le s H. Thonuwm, A.C. ri.mt, John F. Saunders and E. fi. Cli.tpui. JoLn II. Ur. a ti ls the organist. The Koconil conceit nt tin* Metropolitan Opera House will lake pince lo Bight, when Mme, Hoalrhl. M nc-. Trcliclll, Mlle. Ceranl, Mlle. Ltblncte, M. Capoul. Bigs. Htaifiio, (Magi, Del Tue ute, ami Mr. Kobe Tls",i nf Mr. Irving's company will appear, Tha principal orchestral numbers will bette (ev 1 nure to 'L;i Mintie etc r.,rli.-i.".nu! Massenet's eutr' mle auric to ** Doa Ctaoar eic l!,i7riTi " Mine. Tie tx lil will sing thc "Habanera/1 from "i ,n man ", Mun-. Healciii, "No. nu," fron "Les Huguenots ?-; min. Labla<iho>, " 1'iia roos l*o'?? lr) " j Hlgnor Ile 1 I'li'-nte, -"Lurga ol fnct' et um." from ?? Il Hal Niel," ami Mr. .Robertson Bishop's ballad, ?? My putty .lune." In his programmes for tbe OtrnjAP rei Hals which he has plauncl for tl.e tti-netlt of tte organ tend of tbe church of et. freeth* xavier, in arcot H.xte-n-th-.t.,Mr. .1 ba White gives evidence e>f Ihe tcriOUsaCOSef hil taatoaad bis alni - in music. Ile does not frill' 1 away his line ir.nl efforts i.n traus< 1 iiii1on?. imt ir:ii-?M.iiii a?gas mute front the classic and inodern ce.mp..-tis. His pie,-,.a at thc first concert on next Tuesdaj evenlagwtll v- a Toccata in C liyltach; BatUt-Biiegna's Hist Kbapiwidy; Lissi's la trod m-tl cm to tee Oratorio of ?? smut l.liziiitcth ; " binna Widfi-'s tilth symphony lui the organ, lin choli Of the church will take |e;nt In the 1 duci rt nillir the ?l)re-c'i"i. of th- Kev. .1. II Vt.mik-. H. J., iiini wm ung J'slest nua's" Alma Kedeiiip1e.il- "iinrl I nu,ii, tit- " faulUCl tl go." A concert of cliaiiilx i iim-ii of a most inter? esting sfeatustaf wilt te given bj tte Vow-York I lnH0rti111lturaiH.1iie.il Tacadaj crealag. Tte dub is comp es. .1 of liernaidus Boekebaaa (plana), Retnbart Richter (violin), and Adolf Hart<degea (emello). Tb tleiiieii wm have the lu Ijt 01 Miss Antonia Henrie at tbe ti-t (oiK< 11 ol tiiclr si-iie- (if three, me- progratume ls SStapooed eef works bj Kussiiiii nf i hepple ian te counts a KiissiHtii coiiijmii.1 rs, sun is ns follows: Trio, a Miin.r .Toobaikowsk*/, Sn Oypsv fsin)? . I'ui r e -..? 1. in. :ie- Hong Um 1 i.i tn a, 0 -? Uer/, melli Ma.lcln-11 .Dargoi Ml" liellll" Inttotiuction snd I'ltUnislsc lol tuuitofi>rt<* std ce lin, op. :i. _ . Itoirmn^a. .Tuclislkowsky. _ Miss Utiiiif Iilo, li fist msjor, op. 5'J.Iliiblinti !n. CONTRADH TI So Mac OIL Mil rn EL I. ?k\ __u limn mai silk isa sisiut di Tn norm Tkkmon, x.iv. 17.?Motet strang* featnres gre, il^\.;.,j^.l |,v btrUMtigatfOB Into 1he- 1 BM e>f Mis. Jilli) Attie,, th)- bloomsbury vn 11 .m who Olalins Mltoheil. the aeteBSB, M S emit r. Thc Trenton Times lia ObtHlne-tl a full stateincnt Ire ni Mrs Able e,| her 1 Iiim tod tte proof hy which she pp.)..)-t s to sujipi,it tin 11. Ur* Ai.iet .,,id; *? 1 don't tai) utet Mri- PaddockiMag gie Mili'helli mys. laail Md 1 can pTOTC tho roisueiii.iiip it 1 am gtran nu oppwlnallj Mag tc Mit Chullsays there nie many people m <*?"? w York ubo know her family history. Well thal 1- sn; imt ti.*- people Who eVcsaotpuilnte-d wltli her real fandly history nie moi.- BU insrous thriu she liiini/iiiis ii.i.- me people la Vow* York win. lniM kiiijcAn un from tblldhood. aad the y kmicv thst Muggls .Mitchell is n,\ lister, Tbawonuuiwho 9m* 1 us a nm living In New York. gfea ls over ?"?Shty years old. This w?uiiui < an tte producSu urtea S?et'nantod, and she will testlfj that tay uother, on ber catii-lied, gave my sister M,.>;i/io to soiuu Ibentileal people. "Mairirie Mltclnrl sajsthat ate lUOalTad a letter from ?PV luother wltau she was st lien vcr. and that she did not reply u> h. My brotlisr, at tliat time, UM la Mis lewin Malorie did reply to my brot lier's letter, and cff*u?*U it 'IXiar brother.' He would have g?M to OM B*aatMU lt that time, bul he: cvassiifluriiiKin.mil wound 81noe thou, however, he hus tried to get au in- j cwvieW W|tt, nor on mauy o. 1 astons. bat sh. refu-si-j. U. ?fjblia. The fact of the '-irlnTil ls timt Maggie Mil "??- Oesu 1 \kuh. te recoguue, uj m rclaUvti hecauoc- wo ? are poor IVs don't want her monee-, but we propose to establish tho relationship very soon. Wbea mv brother and l wen- at tho orphans'Home, lu Mow-l orr. she carno to SM us st one time, nnd Ja-t lee-fore* bMiviiig she said to my brother. ? Wiitin, If von will be a genni boy I will come and take von iiwnv from here some el tv. My lismelMi't Maggie Kakcr now; lt ls Maggie Mitchell. That wes tbe- last tiinc I e-ver san my sister. lannie terinlneil now that so much publli Itv bl* Im'.ii glu-ii lo this atl'.ir tn coiojeesl Maggie Mitchell to acknowledge me ne liter sister. When my brother returns from tbe wMt wo will take the proper coane to establish thc relation? ship and I am sun- WC will bc ubi)- te) ce,nv ince both thu iictress uml the public that we are her only brother and sister."_ BECEPT10N TO CLARA MORRIS, fnr RLB08-TN io rio: tuiui nt., St. ViOVH, N-OT. 17.?Five* hundred gilesta, and s large representation of tho inviting body, attended the reception given to-night by tba tlk Club to IHara Morris, White was thee most notable affair of the kind ever given h rc. Tho club roe-m-e we're decorated for thc occasion, which waa remarkable as icing the first upon which lattes weare ad ndtted to the oiub rooms, Miss Morns stood Ihe ordi'iil Of li.troilni timi to nearly 1,000 Btmagen with furtitinl". ?nd made a favorable impression. - s? THE (ASK OF PETER B. SMELL. HOW "1IIK. Pt'I'i: IIORsK-Tirir.I," tanxkr'k rival, IMPOSBD OX DOCTORS AN DVISlTc'HS. Easton, Petan,, Nov. 17.?The story of Peter B. Snuill's fiv-t ?cmuliilliiff that of I>r. Tanner- bas been so widely tol-1 that thc loise thief at that time courin ?! tn the Hitlvul'TO, N. J.,Jail bccama gulle famous. Me ls now tho tatt of the hour. bec.msc of bis sssape, wltb two companions, on Thursday evening, and it ls plain that his" thirty-eight (lays' fust" was a skilful!}- man? aged fraud part nf the pian lesseaps. Thal all bud been car.-fully arranged is evident from tho proini'tn?' with which the prisoner Pita i>erfonncd his part of the prograninic, and from tbe fact that M true e ol tte pris? oners could !>?> dlscoccreil after they left the bill. Tba prisoners evidently knew where lo go and bad friends In waitui* to aid them. It ls likely that I" fore this lime fsmull, st hint, ls In Camiilri, vv lure hi h.is be fe;ru taken refuge. He was a ?' show " prisoner nt tho jail, thc recipient of daily bouquets from gyufipntalstag ladles and sdmlrlng visite.rs, wno were mm h Intonated in thc bnpndent horse thief beeanM te wooMal eat. Bs is a bright sad ready talker, full of conceit and fond of boasting Of hts exj.l.c.ts. Having a prepossessing appearance and ? glib tonaue, be managed t. ? make Menus of hts Jailers and visitors, and wm as anny and unconcerned tn conversa? tion us though ins presence In tte (nil and lils ability tn ste.liing horses wi n> (binna to be proud "f. Tbe repoi le rs of local ]iDi>crs visited him and chronicled bis sayings and doings as those ol sonic important person; all aorta eif strangers lind aCCCSS ti) Min] long interview* with bim. And U.' liii|ii>?eil upiiii local phvslciaits _m) prison aiithoritii-.il so successfully thal itu. becameangnrIf anv .nm lutlmul.-il that te might possibly bave .eaten something in thc course of tte last a ve weeks. They sn. te WM wale lie! incl that te touched no foied taken t.i bim In thal tune. The inside of a ' u'eeld cuke" left in hts cell had been carefully remored. Probably bad bc remained soi.f bia admirers would have brough! bim another oin-io re place li next day. The doctors said that be a as at the point of death milne feebly ls-?tlng. heart action faint and Irregular ami temperature Indicating gn-al exhaus? tion. Tin-.) want lt understood that thenold erlmlnnl was ni the point .u death from Marvatie n. Tbe felloe 'a voice wa. timi ami strong, his eye i were bright and reso lute- ifrel Iii- eht e ks were lull, though pale- lunn emiline Ill-lit. \\ l)e ll tie time entile lie I ie eil niel I fl. HU bis cell like a deer, threw the girl aside v.i.pimm-d hlswnyln Hie emrlilot.ieiiil was umii- hej .end juirsuit lu a few boura. Thc conclusion is Inc vinnie tbal Peter lt f mull bad confederates In ibe t ill and oul of it. and be successfully lltijioest-il oil the duel.U-. I'l-porli-l's .Hill the Visitors Who wini to II,M.li re jilli, to see '? tin' dillie le i-e -thief." Tho scarab foi bini ls not tn mn means active. The t offers ?? reward ol eui. Kobodj soriua to cara .. ' i. i. Ol liol. - ? .1 KEW DEMOCR ITU I ll IDE V. [HY THI il! MU T" TIM Tllllfi SI.; W vsiiiNcT"\. \ov. M.?Elie Workington f'<^t has a brand new tbeorj te> account for tho Budden and violent (hii'h of -.1 many colored roten In tao.south a bin it ei ec t ii e:i i ii ?? iii ii wont it is mickle. The Foot ot te.-'.nv tart "On one aide of tte tote Mlaalssippl 'outrage' hoi teen beard, and thal ls evidently euihel llahed and i I for ii good deal more than lt ls worth. Thal a certain colored Republican cine., tri death ia I'oplafa count) mi election day. ls tot denied. The trw i tai esol his taking ofl an yellolien luted If th.'med lie pul.h.'.ii- of MI--;--.|e|.i .... nf tl.. MUM tv I- a- tin- coln icel Main mil. - ni 1 would not --iiieii-e as to karu thut he was thc victim ol 111* Vi'.it-U f " I iTATl E OF HES ER ll. El. YNOLDS. T.'IK PLASH i: MODI I CAMFI inn DI ROOI RS. Beidoeport, I'iiiin.. Nov. 17.?The plaster model to. ,, :i i |ueatrlu statue of <BcueralJoha P. tory Bl H% Who was Ulled at IbC buttle of (letty sl-tlfv. vvlii. li h.i.-e tesuinpnccM ui-'h-r tin- band of John Roma, tbs i-le'ip Sculptor, Hillie lilily ill 1-sj, bl Ontabed, and lbs arti-t is SOW sngnged ut bis sti'liei m M.ivti.i 1 ctiitliii: lt In jell. i < ji pntUoty tn transporting tte parts tc Philadelphia, in vii. n cite, after lt ls east In broasr, lt will lie iTecte I. It ls ona "f th" tno?t benutlfiil and truthful w..tks evei pi.line.1 by Mr. Bogara Tte soiii.-i i- rcpreacnted i atadona bone, ead advancing uttb band opltfted, as if ai.t te engage lc conflict. Tbe horse ins caught tba I ie.it. The statue :- colo?I, and utanda twelve r.. t high I* will next week ' e shipped lo th* Philadelphia Mona mental taaoriatlcn, to whose ni lei tte ca -u was done, aid after i.i ea t In bronze will he erected In front ottbi public building* in Hread-t , with c. i. -,-,, u.- , r .Inly I. Issi. Tbe raatlng will te done hy I: id an lt eth? ers, tinder lbs a ij-ei rislon of Mr. V. mi i-. .-.:. i -.-. in tciiuir* sli months'time. Its weight will l?* Ihree a' i i half tons. an 1 n? total i osl P3H.0O0 Tire- natue, ire lu.Uu ? \.-st.il of gnalta, will rtau i tl feet high, ? AVTVMN NOTES FROM M. IT POET Ni trpouT, Nev. 17.?Iesnac Bell, jr., nf New Tork, gare a dlnnc r party i i-t sight. Edward T. Potter of New-York, bas sold bli real exult to Richard Milford Blatchford vf tte anim city. Ths sngspriiinul ot Mlai Malcolm, itanghtei "f ths Hex. Dr. Challis ll .vv .ni M..lui, lo C. W. Shipley, ol ( lu i liiiiall, h.i, bit ii aiiiii'iiiit i d lu rf. ij..,u;.? i*w.-iir-.ti.. Mrs. w. t. w.-bi, Ooorga R. Peal lng, tin- Brr. in-. M.ihch-1, Denn ?*? ."VarlBg itu.i Mra S. W. Whiting closed their eottagM for tte ace son, thia we'i-k. Mrs. winiiii-*. ;n e-ofiii. ii.,. ,i ;,\ kor daughter, Mra. o. Il I*. lb-lucent, wm sall tor .Europe early In January. Mr. Belmonl win remain hen- all winter. AugustnaJay,ol Kcw-Tork. cv ill give adinna! part] al his cottage to-morri w ermina. namnelM. Blatchford, of New-York, will tee married h. re- ,?.,( Weeh i" MU* Abby C. Townseml of ii.i- city. lt ls iiinler.stie...! h. ie tli.,t u rn.Illation bas been effected between Mra, Jan,es p. Kenna hun and hei daughter. Mrs. Herbert C. Pell. eChweuM Robinson and .ore-, of New-York, bave arrived ut Ihe l'.riifhtniuii nett agc. r.iy.i'.i-te ( Rand, r. 8. N , Ina taken tte Winthroti cottage fer tte sinter. Till. Wl.Allll-.i: REPORT. .GOVERNMENT INDI! AT10XS. AfgnsypMii) ??>? tte patti tm nff f.,,tl- t,.,.,,??? Washington, Nov. 17.?Fair -weather pro rails lu all dlstrleta, ulta north lo neat winds en tbe i Atlantic Coast ind In tbe extreme North wm t, northeast tosoutteMt m.i! b tte Lake reg.Ohio Valle] I \orthwe-t. Tte I. iujh i.iture has fallen allghtlj In .V. a .England and tbe Routh Atlantic Htatoa and riaea from Id to20 in ihe Luke reirton, Ohio Viillei and North ?d -', md il-' ti digbtlj io tte ifinf umteM. iHtHealions far i, ,/,lt/ I New-Rngland and Middle Atlantic niatees. ? and generally fall weather, auutbwcsl wlnte, lowei baromctar. TRIBricTE LOCAL 0I1SERVA1 !<>.v TM na .b-c 36 HA [ii Ml 2fl 2fl i.C 23 SO liol) un Murmur. i ? ri 4 r. c, ?; i pio i ? - j-z to Tur m?,i tu. ile -? IS" '..-.ri. 'rt ti ??rl?t|ju, lu Hi'., cit. I- .???_ .fle.fL.f). n..|t,fl.,n-e,, j ir ,im- ?l.. li. !.! ,.? ,M,?. for tkt ll hojf, r.-?t? Imf tnl lnleffit T)i? rrri-jnl,- ? .it. Um nprn ut. il,er '..-ir:.' ,, j Iht ra,rt rr, dartn|llii/M bum Tr,, brakt-acu .1.I .ls, roprtMuH lt, ,?tl?lUn.lfl(. leef-r.t .<??, Mluellc?lli1 by lb, IS<fu.u utter kt Hurl I BlU el riltliaeM/. J.*1 nrt.?e|??7 Tnueat Omer,Vox. 18 la m.?Themoremenl in the bar un *'i during theil.ni weather j sterday w.,s ' ' siowij downward. Tbs tcaaperatoica ranged >betwoea _:jc lind :(-". I"1- average c";vi being ii - iiian on ti)-- " rrespondlug lay bul year bb i i , than on Krl'liV. -Wannerand clear rn tub ueatbet may beexpected to? day in uni 'ii.c ana rtetait) CONFRRRNCt "I VOLLEUJ, PRESIDENTS r.e.sioN. Nov. 17.? Tin meeting e.t thc Preat dc.'.tsof Nci-li'i-'laiiel ti.Mci;,.-, wldeli lins lue'i In s.--i..,i ia thia etty for tveo cluys, has ailjoiiriie.l. 1 lie oanlUNUOS wasprlvutc anet wa ile-voleil to infm mil dlsCUSalaaa OU educational aahJOCta. AaSUg olliei- tuple*, thst ot the hlllely of meeelelli langUBfSa in I'olh ? I USS considered. I'ie-1'iellt I'OIUT, eef Vttle, While, il WSS re-|MH!e,l, WBS ?? chaii.pl ii o' ""' sncleais " al one of these ovnfen noes, wai uot pri wal St any of thiiu. . ??? KP.W ROMAS CATHOLIC PARISH. BiwiMfKrOitr, Ccmu., Nov. 1 7.?Thc Hist BUMS by tho uew I'srlesh created In this cry li> itu MgM ROT, lilsbop McMahoif, of llailleeid, will be celchraUcel In IliivviM-'n Oisrfa lieeiise In BSSRUU inoiiiiug. Tho new pss lor, thc ttov. lalbtr CM_H.fl l-'atrliclcl, will tomluti the mass. Music nf a high order will be executed by singers fi om New-York City and Brooklyn. The new par? ish ls a necessity, but many Interested In tbe old parlech of Ht- AutrusUne, from which the new parish ls formed, feel that tin ehaage Hhouid not be niacin now. In dm- tliuo a new church, parsonage and parochial School will be provided, but tho parishioners will not be* taxed to un amount which will exceed that re-eptircd of them as members of the ft. Augustine parish. M'GEOCH's OPERATIONS IS LARD. SOMi: IMKlil.sriN'O BSYKLATIONI TO U MAT'S IN A LAWSUIT. [bt TKi.roitviH io tue Tninrsr..] Mti.WAiKKK, Nnv. 17.?Thu work in ***??* of the f.iliuiiM Mctieuch hint " deni" HU to be made public as tbere-snlt of asult lieirun by Daniel Wills against Peter Miil.-oi-h. Theflnaiu lid loss which tbs collapse bnmghl upon the prime- movers In tbe " Urd corner " Im known to have nm Into millions of dollars. While Mfdeoch stood at the front of the movement to " corner " the lardniaiket, he was backed by Daniel Wells to thc extent tee half of tin money Involved In SSUtUSlIng Ml and vc hen thc crash caine, lt was a mutter of notoriety that ? large shari) of tho enormous losses fell u|>on Mr. Wells. Proof nf thin was furnished by the fact that shortly aft.-r the ln.st vestige of McUeoch's risible propSTtf hail beeu levied upon by the creditors who rushed iu after the failure, Daniel Wells ral-etl upward of $."-00,1 KK1 by giving mortgage's ujie'ii real estate owned l'.v him In this elly. It was not until after Mr. Waua had taken this step that MeOeoCh was able to make to hts croilltois the propocHJon of icttlemont Which they tinnily accepted. The snit begun by Wells against MoOooch h> ta call the latter to an account for all the transaction* In which tin- two were-concerned at thc lime of the collapse of tho -? lard comer " last July. leading lawyers tn the Htate are already engaged la the .-ivie. The aniioiuiremeiit yesterday afternoon that the suit summons had bein Hied created S sensation Iii all circles. Up to the time of the- eoQapss et Bm far/ "corner," the most liittiniife lei-lin ss relation! had f.er wars existed between MeiGooeh ami Well*. It was often said that M.ii.-.ch randy made a speculative venture In v? Inch WeUs was not silently Interested to the extent af sat kslf. nud that Wells had Implicit confidence In the Integrity of the Hcofrh man. It is said fnrthe-r that a berte portb.n of the Im? mense fortune attributed to Mr. ueui bael grown mit ol hts alliance wltb M.coo, h. Since Ihe .Inly collapse, BOW ever, lt has been whispered about that a coolness had grown ap between the fermer Bsaodataa. McOeoch ls n jtort.sl to lune 1 ii ri umi i-d i.i eei tain of his frlenels that the failure of the July "comer" vc as enif eel by a want eef backbone on tue part of " 1'ncle D.in'l," and thrit if tht< latter hail stood up to bis agreement tei furnish all the nuuu-y BCeded for carrying mi fe "c..mer," l>oth of the projectors wimbi now be able to ri |"lce, not emly In tin. neiimlteied e?!iile?, but In undimmed oreellge as sp.. olators. Equal dl??atlsfiu lion wae reported lo tore been exhibited bv Mr. Weil-, in pri? vate iv coimneiiiing m M. inoell's raanaarcmenl of the rn al deals, i bal be de miirred a long lime bi fore egree inr to pay hi? share of the ecttieucnl money ls also gene rauj kn..cen. ? HIL' CENTRAL'S BBIDOE OVER MAU ABA. [ht Tin:..rm n rn nm min *>r i I.oe KPOBT, N. V.. Nev. LS.?Bv Mcml,iv or Tu seder next, Ike Int ere-.iib vcr brtdgi ere* built in America win h.v. ipanaed the fpleA chasm, SOO feel wide, of Uta NI.urara RlVCI iit InspenelOU Bridge. Thc teal -i" elton ol ibis bubsIts work) wbb b will be placed Ib position there, will be the keyai n of tb ireh, lin inst pieces are now awaiting tbe BnUhlng atrokea at the c. n tnl Bridge Weeks al Butolo. These pleeee atn experted .-i Monday, and If Ihey Brrlve in titer' will Le pat In pines un that day. If not In tune for Monday ? ihe-ywiu tie j.ut in pines "i I'lii-i.ic. There is hxif.ti- work io i.. done after Ihe rroaatagta <i-I)i])b ti. but tbere i- l.eecv I i .e,.iil.t thnl the bride,-,- will i. ready for tbe peti I i ef ears br December 1. Ihe bridge bas been bulli In a aborter lime th.m any work e.t iis kli.il cvci wm before 'I be iii-t ?,.: v waa gnu ui !? j'et h eif April, mi tli ,i In ii-t aev efl months mini the time of oegiunlm lt will he auhetantlallj com j.bled. IM r.-are-ilie i .."ri bm bridges being built, bit this will be the flt -t one eompl. t.-.i. Tbe bridge ap jin. iiiii' n trill not he di ne ..ll Will br n .eic i.-i ito- iiii. k- bj Ile i ? in'., i I", and Ibe I uml ibe Sew Yeitk e central roads will thrn bute their own bridge <e>e I the NI.1. ? L.IRe.E I ILL IS PHILADELPHIA. I'llll 11.1.1.1*111 C. Nov. 17.?The Allie I ie .ill I.lui m. ,i'u?i ip C'empau] wharves uere deettuped bj lill till, e Ve! Illg. Tl , .|e.l ? ? . I I ? V I 11 f-e f I .lille* buildings, the lowet I ' bleb wen used for the ? ef fr- Ighl, and the nppi i lioiiie br ctn ui.. nf- Tbe Ure sprt iel r.i pt-1 iv and proper ? I .ti th ii-1'.'!- f lioilan awaiting shipment on i:.. -ie amer Lord I three i bi In ir ? lo Ihe >? ne thu e fourths if the Kin- Department "f the .by. lug* In th.* riv. i alee lent v . Istanee la towing t<, pb., , s ,,f ..ifety Hie ?.. :., the tn. n.e sti-atiublp Indiana aarroc Tho tn. '.un..-il i.r over ihiei h<mri ami Ibe buildings were iitiio-t ? mi:-1. destroy) I. Involving I10V.OUV. * I Al AL RAH 'I IV VISAS] Cairo, IU., Xor. 17. -A Bonth-buund pasacn ? 'ri mi Ho- I.Iii.'.ls Central ll.-iilw.iy caine tn col is:..!, wltb a train bound aorth acm Bradford Stnttoa, l. im., thu uti. m.m.ii, ni,! ,i tutored porter, a t.;. .-i.ij'ii repairer, in'.i (..I.iiiii, ti,.- express nu earn .-ei, were kilt- .I. Botb rngl neera vcr.- badly I . - Of 'le1' trains lefl the station while bis condurtoi waa nt r. ls. S.-Vfl ll (I.ts,. |l/erS Mell Illili. . lr' ti I- ..e Ibe ' lim lc ? .f the Vt I: .utv ,i rai ibm igb i bi Idge ; . e m I -e | h I Mt. "t ? niMWi .1, w is ratall) li i ? . ?? !??: nd ii braki man wire illghtly in mn I. ? El j / ll "I Ol OBtik & './.'/ / y. Thejctow, N. .1., Nnv. 17.?George s. Green, in old and distinguished rltlieu of Trenton, died at aa boar tins eMornlng, In bli R6th ce .r in- waa s tn i'e r eef ile- bu.- '?! c,i ,'if.e,.n. ii ef thi- Mate, and d John C. Green, whose bequests to tb* Princi ton College ire well known. Counsellor Caleb g, ci,, n, nf tim .itv, -thi inly suivtving brother. Mi Omen leavee the fob ..?ir | som .ur.I dauabte r- : William Henry < treen, i> 11. M.. I> , Tte. ie-e.! of mi. ut.,; rbeologj tn lu m. et.m I I,.-.. e.gb .t! sen,iii;,i i . .Ml Tl.ef- Mi.1 Imllteld, Of iTllll'l (? ii : Mrs. Minot H. Morgan, ol New-York; Kdward T. Oreen, if ital* lily, counsel for lb.- I'ennnylvaula Ral Irons! .. I Mra, i i' i' rich C. I?wbe, of Brooklyn. ? THE BULLITA SE)AS IK.Ill ARRANGED. Chk \'i". Nov. 17.?Sullivan and Ryan to ilght signed articles for a fonr roond contest viith -e.ft (bevi-s lulu. | I ? and !? ni en, i ,,; sa]1 Lie, . ,,, ll.e y ste i. Iplstob. Hi e.i. I , ,:i.,'|_\ , ? .I.V [RSCONlilNU i iSHIER SENTENCED. ('uk cc,c. Nov . 17. I * i ? e! ?? i i<K M. Kn, ni-1 |i i for Preston, Kean c. Co., baukera, who led la Pebt lt sit l l,(,l ii | -hotl III III- le i e.. 11, ts, mel <? ,.,,,,: ,, | ,f|, , i long chase In Peru, South America, was ronvlctcd and ?I lill mid le tl ll ii ri . Ill lill 11. I, Hen I Lu .. Ill le ti. d.l> . mn IViiMIS '/ / Chi?./:/ /. /\ .1 /i i/.'.v. Iel s, Jill ||(ts e,| un si , |,, ||, -,., |(,,|-,,, ,,_ A ei, patch was received 'ev Inapertoi Tbucne a! 'ei'iii llcadqnartcrs la t n'L-iii from tin Coronet ol lyster Hay, L. L, as fi.:lieivs : Two w m.! it. Damed Ma) hese, were murdered In a h trn it Brookville, netti Oystei Bay kvnliht. The md|.>'. muli lei hiimCiIc lu lin following lit flip hm. I lim i. ni.mi, ii ii i. i omi ie Uon, hlrtf-flvej weera whisker*, et irk. ImiK ovemoat, ilae-k slouch bat, uml weighs i.l.out Iflfl |Niumls. I wet ie in ?. i.|n-ii t.u . d. beariug Hm monogram I. M., .nd als. |10U lu m..... J Weil I..ke li. \ ci i sum luri is,, Coroner. Detectives wi re n: in oneil from tl.e- ,.i.. Incl ? by i-legmpb and sent to various ferries nnd railroad ? pois ii) Innl. |e ii ilu- tn ii. Inapt 'i lljmioa alan ... ? ii,j. 11 mus to 'i ?. i til .1- toe i,ve- i<rg<-ant id i.i tin search. In Brooklyn, lou, tho police ren keeping au i ' i lo ikout, ? TUE i. OLD li il l E i iSINQ IN li". Thi ' eile! V...VI C I.:, ll Uti ll! li tile I itv lilst I'.;. i,n aad stayed all Ibe week bega | i. i. s i.i.i>. aad the .reporta ol tbe Signal Service laat night ie c i ', ,i win h. vi..ve- mi Ita wa] Bom the Northwest, he average tempt-atum lu t Munday was 51% , imt un londaj ... nt .io-.n i .:., 'i ..i.ei .a. w torth fnnn tbotrre lieiiii'lit nl-te-rs nml -t llaklM lb.il li.el f, .t sci n the .?bi -nu a I.isl March. Tbe avearagc loniperatnra of tho old daya was 33 1 ?- yestenlay the weather began tn feb lal'-, Ul d the the I ci,..mell | |,| Undi,ut', ph iriii.t. > roistered aa follows: At 3 o'clock, 23 inti ... 10 o'clock, 27?; ^ noon, 83?; at 3:30 o'clock, SN , si o'clock, 37', and al ll o'clock. 311 . Tho eta j was Jual 'ld enough to Mini ile ni.? llnj ling tei tin meek* uml r>make people atcp nipldly as lue. .Milked ni...ut. Tbs .In.I vv.is not so sh.ii| ault h.nl bi . ii me! altogether tl .i- not ?., ,,. , ,,.,,.,,! il.le . ., i i?. ,,;,, ,,, i ,,,. ,,,',( ,,f lie past v.iik uris foi) mme on ucconnt of the sudden n ii lu temperature and tba Maying iiretiertlee of tbs ? - .1 LESSON lol; a UOOD Ei'-I.n I.-M.IS. Pram Jmiy. Ollie llp-dll il tildi I leclc ll\ -l-el il good |>e)-liee liili, eviei Waa ve rv ;e..Ml Iii ilee.i .,, nun b Jsh, Heil lt as ii venn der Illili l.e ii ii 1:1111 tillie a |n. iici- niau t nil. winn 1.1 sim .1 drunk ' u m m lc lng lu tic road ray, ne would nol push bim n i.-mt, but mere |i take . ray lu.s cc al eh and in ? ney, ai.'I ll ave him Iii get -.. 1.1 1 le Wus sc IT 1 'ill l.i;-. oli ? Ilk. Vi (se. Oft ell ililli lilt I'll .- had in h. ai ol.1 i. dh 1 i> ci.... 1. eruwd ed tho rough ire. Hi Wits Ilk. ni-' un Im 110 1.1 rj lunn Itt r of u em Hg in 1111V ( ' uris tl .111 ?'. li 1 ty, Blld .' ?' elf III I.C elf tee to tal so cl !? lc, W Ililli brought bleu in gVC sltll llgM 11 WOefc. He Viii- ul so 1,u .1 ge ul lol suine ll Inn? is tnt pe 11 o iii 1 d ?. .nut ii .-di .. 11 in in-1 stamps, aad Ure as au rance cuui pu n>. out- _nj tht uta aa got vt a bank rame to the police ata-tt-on. and ask-ed the In siiee-tor to send some (ene to guard tho gtrongYooni of the bank, snd ths In-spec-tor sent the good |po-llce man. Thst ntght tho tren mires of thu bank were all stolon, und the trun-eheon and hoi med of tbe good po llec-niiin were found ly lng on the floor, but ho was no? where, to Ihi found. Tho poor po-lice-niau was ev-1 dont-lr killed, so e-ve rj -ho dy sahl. His wife di- rtj> Pear-Uda baal the same time, poor woman. Let us bSfS they are lu a bet ter laud. THE WEEK IN SOCIETY. A rTUMBBB OF NOTEWORTHY WEDDINGS. MUMU rAnnrs?opkraiic rivai.rii s?madame Ntl s-i,\'h IOCIAL 1 MIAtiKMKMs ?I'RoMlsr.s OP nw wai pi rou, As the travel!,-r in tito old fS-Mal ol' the SOB anel (he wind drew his clonk more closely when the wind tried to remove lt. so as tbe air gets keener and the weather lees enjoyable the gay Ufa of the etty wraps Its BBsntleefcuer and pees ?ors determinedly on its wsy. Only the sun of the summer ran subdue lt. What might have tieeu pleasant ami bracing weather fur a walk up tho avenue has been made almost unendurable by the strong gales which have so whirled tho street dirt Into houses and eyes that there ts a general Inclination to confess that dust ls returning to dust at an earlier period than that referred to In the burial service*. There ls compensa? tion In ev.ryibing, however, and as tho mercury goes down theesal and carriage billa go up to the delight, of course, if the purveyors onliest: necessaries, If not of the people who have to pay the bills. It has been suggested that as many people, especially In New York, who were absent during tho summer, have not yet rroseed the llrookljn Bridge, that SBSBigblag new and "Jolly " might De had out eef Bridge parties. A walk BSTSSS UM structure, and a ride on the curs for the return trip, ls really enjoy able, ami lu this r.vol weather would be ann. to give one an apiH-tlte for refnuhunutS at Ilelmonh-o'sor the Bruns? wick, the regalement teeing ii necessary aeljnnct to almost any kind ot party or SBBMSiSB. A society Journal In this city has begun n series of por? traits of prominent leaders tn the gay world, ami while lt has so far given only Kngllsh beauties, it |, Mig that the camera will strike nearer home soon, and we -hall see well known faces, which un- BaSOCtSted usually with a box ut the lepera, hung up tm tho Stine Stands nf the' elevated rend. Several photographs havo already been leenred of New Yeirk ladle*, it mnnlns to fee BBSS whether there will be un liniiieiliate nish lo Sure,ny'., un.1 whether the enterprising Journal wilt receive a sufficient number of photographs to enable it to compete with the photograph dealers. " Jiu-y do it tn K; gland, yoa kim-*," but are we quite ready for lt feCCC I The trial nf strength ind cr..lui .nee | . twCCf the !>[? ia maltn -i-rs continue, to "make mii-h- " like the e llaeb of ?ailed knights tn ;i medluml tourney. The new banes i mb ia von te iirrnfiit un unusually attractive I.lll mi Patti nli'lits, if. ,,? Irlday, wlu-n Henibiich. Htagtm and Bcalchl tried lo tarn tbe tide trout thc gcadowj Tin latte r, in.wee, ?. tua i fun ;,)i'i brilliant bouse, antoni the I" plc in tin ' ozi s i.e mg Mr-. Paran itetvi ns, the Aatore, Cullinga i.tie! I.e.iiilard., Mrs. Ill, hard Irvin, Jr., Mr. and Kn *v i: (i u.i.M, gad Mia. H. A. Costar, Mr. aad Mis. e.. s. Hov..I,,,,,, Mr and Mrs. lr. dirie N, ll-m. Royal l'I.' ll"*, the .-. Imcb i-., I).- I'hiiini, I'.hiM 1,intli rn. Kimi.cf., Lat-.- I elis aiel others. ci.iin lng hack at t ii. record of the week's plea wu itbe WeddlngB claim iiio-t rit'i-ill.eii, tbOOgh (loree __ye, \?., ? other inciii. un tn nakenps pleaalBg varietir. Mr. aud Mis. BJ. <g . 1 a." or ??!'- tenth nindi, i ? ny Wedding clay on Monday brought a small oompanp together at tine bouse of Mt. Falcona |n Oae-huanrad md-twentj rlgbtb-st.; thous pi.st ni being Thoasas C. Aetna and Con wander W. M. Whlttag, U. 8. M. OaTuagduy there wai ootbbjg ?! bib neting ia the Lutbei NdebeutJoa nt tba rc. and there w, r? many well-known people Ib tie tandie ne.- ibm listened to the oratory of the eoveral protUlBl til til clio ?. It bail b.s"i ii llnee da j ,' t el ? tn In m.r of the it il i.'e funnel an.l this in. ? I lt to a gttlng close. Many peopb iiin<t bave t.-<-,-i% .-it tn cv i Ideas from munni wriuoua and sd d.s, Ihongb afi i ?n umi h nf Luther ea,mun? min- iln-y were el,iiibileesa content ta let him go barb lo bia place among Uh una,..rt..:- fm al Ional neb eade. elm-nf tie pie i-ant i ii ur-lons of tba w.-cl, wm tb it rn .id. bj a pirti nf thirty tn tin country houae of William I', ll.e- | ashing, I. I. on Tuesday. The enter tallinn nt WBS -I built brcrikfi-t Sllppl-liie-tlfcd by a ftdS ? .?mil >. in whlell o.'iiy tim gentlemen look part. (tl w . . ..im s ,,f t-.vo distant Weddin (X one nf Mi's I.. Ta - i ?. of ibi-1 nv, whb 'i timi |.' a ? i ii ur fe, charleston, 8. C., sad st which the ttov, Hr I. I tinllli. it. of IbJS eltv. oni.-l.iti.t. Tho other, still further ot, waa tba' of winiam Rutherford Mend, el MUei i Ki:.-!i)i, nt th. Lutl ' burch ninia I-. uh, fl angary, ' I .?den af -.1 . - ii > Il as o|S' r in. ragagnmenta to carry, lightly tbongb they may Ile on her ihoakti - k tittle dinner al i..n Suydam'aoa il ??!.;. ere oin ? cc is toll .weti i.y ,1 g.. >ei atti g itbering lo bear ber sing. Thuiaday ofternooa there wea a large i?. - |'i. ri 1 ii lei r Id .i r ar Mrs. I'e Moue', and abe N ? i tobe i"' -? al '( Ure. Pa aa gtevena'a thia evening. Ibe -??.ii,.i of weil img bolto iinil' tinkling from New p ii r. vc .sim s,i.i) Newport, wbleh le already ? half ? nu. The bride waa Kita Mary Louise EUla, of Albany, aad the groom, rhosaasl UnW, af >Cbi<rtaaatt. iK.Appleton, Walker Hasfwcll, P. P. Mitchell, John Rathbone, P. I. Perrin .and J. Vf. e,.,n ind daly ? r.. in thia e-ity iir.ie was .1 i.it gr gathering ,.f lb. friends of Mr Barnewall amd Mi-s Mari, in/.hm cinii.b a gathering thal lingered aad talked long after Uar bride aad groom bad gone, The beauty of the bridal a w .? lum ll i oiiiini iib l| iiii. '1 hon were ii half i|.i/e ii -liiniar occaabms the sam,, day, Including e*evcral fashionable a aembUea rbursdaj came .mel Cupid added mere tei his trtumpbe. eui this day Brooklyn eaellj to.ik tba lead vriih tbreeewi fe popnlar brides aa Mis, Padde. k, Mrss Koop m .1 Mau Fanya i kc tit. adance at the houae of Mr. Fabya In CltnteOn ivc.waa aaid tobe saore iiiin a tbouaaad people,and oded tbe m parity e.r an nnuaaally lurg., dwelllag. Ur. end Mm In' Milt (lintern l.'nen (.-avie a large re! n jill..ii on tebe "uno evening at Ko, Monroe place, Hre.eiUi.vii.for their non Al.i:.s..ii Ii link I nos and hi< i.rt.b, recently married al .Southport, c.nu. In th;*, itv Mrs. Meagber received a number ol guests m lernoon who were undeterred bj the biting wind. Thc romlog wee ks appeal to i>, rei il of attract! tue, ot i of itu- n ,,,t noticeable u-iiiga ball at the bouse of W. H. Vat eb fi ut. em December ll. Though Ihn cards ara not ? ml. li ls expected tee be a large as lt will bea bi lilian: riit.-n iliuueut, bavin :? icb a palatial Retting as tie Vanderbilt houaa. lt tatheroghl timt the art gallery * ni ?b"w some Interext Ing nililit lons duce it was lan sf en. Todiiorrow Miss Rate Hlnrlstr Arnistrong, daughter of Andi. -.1 \, m. n ,, ne. will be Ina! I led lo J. I'. ('i ii'nble ut No I Ca-i Mlity-tblnl-at. Mr. .l " I -lei mian will give a ree colton il Ml in.-.1.iv will bring Ihn vv.d.ti'i,- of Ml i Kali rucker .. ilauglite i nf i-i ns Cottlni , un I J. l._-.-iuii ? rb..in, at No. 1.1 Baal Porty-areoiul-st. Bishop I,it,i .-ni officiate and thc hrldoeniulJa will I"- Miss rotting, of lb.si. Hiss I'.i.nie' Holt. Miss Elizabeth Ri nisen and Mis. it, len Hunt h. li. Ihe Collegiate church .ii I're sane- rieilng, Mit* Oarnllno William.trapo drill tie married to John Jay Cisco, ii Ihereare several ul bel wt deling* s. t down fol tl"- name day. On w'e-dne s d..c M:-s Bristow, daughter of ev ^.. rcturj Iii I st.iw. will ie rr, it 111. d io roi ii ?nini.. r I ira jut Miss rlorei. (edi M ms, daiightci ot Theesl.Moss, will he married lu Hm ' ".. irai to Maurice H. Flynn Ri Thomas'aCliuirh will he the se-ene of the wedding of Miss l-l Kate Nlinmona to I lilllie lt. I Mut. Ml-s /ai.lee tills Will be manie-.! tO Thomas l. Milt, at Trinity Church. N?w|>ort Ki u i rldaj Mi. anti Mn Nelson Tappen will celebrate ii, ii allvei wedding bv a duiner fe. several Mend*. lia.nail, rn |).iv. Ibe 'Jtilli, he I" .no fal ol dinner J'ir II. - '..-d.ilm the um, fol Hie im 'libels of nhl (..mille > at the Umnswle k (in Ihe JTtb, u h t- been announce a, Miss i ,-n.I. ibiti i e,r th., i it.- lieorgc* A. ('s..t'"i. a brothel rn law of Mi. Vanderbilt, will be mu m.I tot: .sr. A ben rom rbi I.e.im! Club will give a reception on the mine .la.. Cardie an-tail fm ibo wedding of Miss Eva Purdy. ? niece of l.nn.ir.i Jerome and sUilcrof Mrs Jordan L. Mott, i. i').im.| ii,,,n, ??n. m. ti or James Thomson, Ibe lawyer, The I. ls 1:30 snd Ihe place Ht IN* io's i hun lr. ?One naturally thii-W. if a lesa rlgormia ellrnate during Ila ? dals. Mill |,e|li.tn-> willi I little- e-nv) e.i . b icing ii ni,.' time In I i iu< '? "' wbo are roan Ing Hali. Mi anwblle tl"- U'aabli alon coloi i is irowlua .nu: will include nmong otbe I : inv. I-i irv Belmont. Janice W. Uerard, Mrs Bnelllng, liavbl Ki. c. Had.I I-. Morgan, o. B. I'ottet and Hi A If re ' I-,,'., t. ll.e latter. t?hota eve i. ai i "si loton ls laughter >f Mm. Paran Htevens, h.?-, to bave her health Unproved b) tho Waedliugteell e IllUaU' ll leaad to bfir ii.Imbm that the late lir. J. Marloo -sims had latendc'l iMilldlt-g ii inagulflcenl house tc W'aabluatou, the land ain,. a i.a'iv piiidu-e I li was a large and dl?Un m.i-i.. d iis-i-iiii.ij that p..id respect te iii-, memory i.i t tm rum tal -ii I rid i".. Die dates having been Ste.1 for Ihe Philadelphia cs .eiiiblb s-Jami.ii v Jt and I .'tniiai v in Mea V erk |K*oiile rn- beginning i,. Cv,.mb r bow many ol them will be blddeu to tbe most taablonabli halls of our frtenclly city, Tb tv U.t- bi eli inli-ldi mille sb klless, nml eltv |.pie Will le (lad i" beni that several who bave beru ?'undei thc *catbern aro Improving, among them Mr. Jewetl and Hi -'erw.i the latter hu* lui n in for simm tum-, ian i? -nnv able to go out. Mr. ar.d Mrs. ,i Mati-Uciii Davies ge? :'" elaboirata luncbi .en pain yeaterday, at No, 111.1 i tiih ave., lu homer .r cir - iud.--", th. lr daughter. Tbe table was orna? mented '.v ".j.mri. haekets at each corner iiih-d with .i.ii.|ieii, limn wid, h euell Kile** took oneal ImiJ left. 1 Im menu was painted OB i hint easels \ Imnil of hiii-l.' played elnnng IIih niue me |<anv sl-ive d at (he (able. ii lu. <ls lii.-lndeU Mrs Dav hi lomb) Held, Mi.. Iinai e KiooUes. Mrs Miiiiniii Uagood, alas Mary railer, Mrs. farrington, Mrs. lt*)mimd. Miss (oil.fer, .Mis. lc c..i.??!, Miss Mahoney, Miss Jewetl ami Miss Ueuiaing. c.iieriil iioia. ec Porter gave a tupper but evening for ll.mrv li eui-.* ut Hm (Taloa l*mmu Ulah, rbe actor ? .'e.i in "The M.i. 1...nt of Venice" before going to nipper. Jho tabb-was act by CUuawiite ann waa bam> itllmr. -+~ SO EESEEJE FOR CHISHOLM. (iovcriior Iitldlow, of NeeW-Jolse-y, ye-stelel.iv lu Iiiii d lo grant a respite to John I'hl-holm, the Nt vc .uk au .omduitf. Tho aged mother of tbocoiicttuincdu.au visited the Governor, and Implored him to grut the re spite, but ho informed her that be could do nothln Chisholm bore the news bravely, but there was an affect ing scene between him and hts mother. The Court o Purdon* will meet on Tuesday at Trenton, and Chisholm' counsel will make a last appeal to lt; but there la nol tb least prospect that the Court wtll Interfere. e TROPIC-FRUIT LAXATIVE Ir as palatable ns the nicest fruit and more certain In Its action than the nauseous cathartics whlcl make martyrs of ladles and children. Kverybody likes lt Hold everywhere at 25 and SO cents per box. V Announcements. Tm. Mon & CnANDov Champagnes ar< Unht-ri?a!1y acknowledged t>> he the only reliable, brand, onl bottle beiim equal In quality to the othtir, which ls explalnec br the fact that they sre all the produce of the vineyards ol thia Ilrm of oitt amt reputable siamllng. Kverv bottle of Greet (seal, White tv?al amt tletld Heal will be feminl exactly what ll purports to he, to meet the tastes of connulsaeure. -? " ROUGH ON COBXt." IV. Ask for it. Com? plete cure, hard or soft corni, warts, bunions. Earl &. Wilson's E and W brand of Men's Collins and end's aro the best, bold everywhere. LCKDBORO's PkRFI .Ml?:<. El)E*tI_ AMI) MAUZCUAL NIEL Ito*. Hkkry A. Daniels, M. D? Ut I.e XlngtOD-ave., between '.Ilth mill .'CDtli-ats. If ours, A to 1. S to 7. Disease* of the Nervous aers(ei Oenito-t'nnary Oriana. Impotence and itertltty. Waltina for Duck*. " Now, a wild duck has s mighty keen eye to his own Inter? ests. He's a suspicious iori ot hird, and hasn't the least blt of confidence In huniau nature?especially when he socs lt in Intimate, association with a shot vim. Conse .uei.tly the duck-banter must stow hliDRi'lt when-he eau ace the due ki aud the tlucki can't Me him." " Mich a necessity tuust soueeze a sportsman Into some rattier inna places occasionally," remarked our reporter, who had nev er shot at anything more shy than a board fence. Ihe speaker, Mr. T.M. Huilth, of .No.Ud Pul-ton-st.. New-York who ls as keon In thu pursuit of game as he ia In business, mused a moment, then said i " That reminds me. Abont a rear ago I waa duck-shooting one day down along the iboree of Jamaica Bay. You know how boggy and marshy all that region ls ; but ducks tue teetotalers on pi lue Iplc aud always stl.k to the water. I had rattier slim luck that day, as tin bird* didn't seem to want my company. Hating to go home without something to ahow, I lay In one spot? a iHfrdSSS bleeding around fur malaria and rheumatism?fur some tlrm walting la get a abet, Finally I got a shut, and alan the won" tann- bm k and general stiffness of the legs nndjnlnts I ever ci per le n ced. Fait ls, I could hardly crawl ont. A big bag of dui ks would havo been nothing to lbs vc eight nt lt Will, when I gol hume la ltrooklyn 1 began a ceiuraeof treatment, but lt was s year hefe.re 1 felt like prowling around i.'anarsie atieT any more duck. Amt I ebmbt whither I should have re i ni. nd even then, hlu! I nut resoitcil io HK.NSSON H CAP i?INK POBOOS PLASTERS. That was the hm thing I iriejel. ami the only thing that icllevcd the flletresg and weak? ness, especially In the lower part of my but k. Yon may put lt duwil as my opinion that Henson's plasters nie the best lu the market, nm I I've tri. ! 'tu all. They'll- ejntek to ail, snd s. em tie selie! a i,, ul ii, _r siu-am right ti. (he spot. I Usc them In mty family fm all manner of n hts ami pal;.s, and they alvinys give ju Meet sallsfat finn." Imitation.-! are abundant. Ihe wi.nt CspctMlacnt In tho mi.i.Ue e.f the gt-iHiiiic. ni abm i j febnani. PbaraiaceuUcal I lit mists. New .Viii W ? - - - From The \csv-York .lt.ur.ml ot ree?ene, "fill WI bal l.i, ISM ile p'.atf..rmeroauaeed by tbe Hi-.iii.e-r ClotblagCoaageay, .. ri,i i ..f Hr.....lwH> nud '[.md..ii -et., is ibett, s'l.np and tlc lishe: "New Sm I iii' -reiiscil rnprt.-il , ne-w erorgr : square toeing." In e.rel-r to as. ertaln if thee new Arra were really in earnest in tbeU pabllabed price Uata, a lepmeui laths of The Joana! ii' ' e.ii'i.e ? s ertoltad tbotr spacious show rooms ye*. i< rday, ami with hst in ii.mii neatest betta g ..sis ami prl i - In i , itv i ase tin- statements were fnuad tn be ? ? ?.! lee', IBS this ai. inuits (ur tho great Mee Ml af tl.e I MA ER I EH. MEAD? KU.i:\YI- At the Lutheran (hui.h. Ibida Peate, ll . .-siv. . i. November l.i lass William Itntheritml Me il. ? ?I Mew.York City, iee nba. daughter nf the late Mot bil. i.n, vt. [e.. 0| 1: , |, i'. jj storm Jones' vt Unca iimnh. Charieetea, h. c., November IS, IS88, by the Rev. Edmund (lallbert. II. lt., Ree tm ?f the Clime I. ol ti..- li.lv Spirit, ..: New-York < i(>. Leila > lona*, uti tiarleatun, tu walton sturm, of tels etty. All notices ot' iimirixi'ji munt In Indortti a Uh full imiif ami addi ? ie. DIED. c\iii..\y v -.'.in, m.i.s, .ni the |gth Inst, Heleall ll., widow of the tate I'w.i.i Airh.un. ol Bnjvklya, la tbe si nf bel .?. ?? l'tnieial aervicea al 'slem, wltb a short un ct nt the ilmn-h ? -.ivietui, Brooklyn, ..a Meoitoy, IStb last, at ll JO interment! privates, al fiweauweS i iieinii an k Inf Hy n-f|iii-e>:e .1 not tn ?erd Bowen. BOWNK vi ruinfi.iil. N J. November I'!. Anu-lla C., younawal daugbtei ..f tee lute sidney it. Boinia funeral Monday, lotta inst., al 1 o'clock, trvui -t. I i (burch, vs.-.!. he-i.T. N v. ? .in < Hull, in Hiv ci ll.SO. resat depot K.Lillies ami fib tels arc Invited to at tend. IlieWM-ai \c eul.e rf-fl. le-iHs ,,n T ij 11 ?.,',-. November IA, tints, .Uii.'ii.i of W (. McAdams 'cul widow .if tim late spent er r. Bowne, of New-York. ?c/KiXOWH SuihWnly. em Moaday, October 20, 1883, H I rllowa. in H.. iiiii, yeal ,,i Ids uar. 1- (literal m i i lt ?-. .. ill be bold al bia late reeulene e. --iHiiife.id, ( .uni., ob tm Delay Diunilug, November 'Jet. ,K 11 30 ee'e r... ? HOY?ii'lilciiiv, ai ber rciithM.ee. r, ,; iii. ave , I ...i Not.ili, widow nf lui.? 1 ll r, aged 71 yean Ni'ii.i- nf funeral Moadgy. UAINI - H. i'i..--.. November is, Elaej han Baieee, II IdoW eif s..r.,ie, 11 nora, aged Ts ?, esr* Kimi lal aervlcM uu (sunday, November ls, ai I p.m. nt ll..' re-.l.l.-u.f tel ,.?.li, V H. Hie.lies, 1 160 e li, -tlilll M. KUetalmth, N. J. tami friends of tbe family ste- respectfully muted to attend tee funeral. Interment ai Puughkuepale Sf. V Poogbkrcpate and Brooklyn papers pleeiseeopy, J v \| gn vi Mtlweakee, Wis. M Ne.icu ucl iv ..alttlW. I tel .e-lb cen. of bli an Miii'K vi Irvington, nj., nu itu- ISte tn-', winiam " Eustice Ulrick. PERKY- At the resilient'.-of lils son In law. W. lt. e heney. Orange, N. J., on the evening of N.tveiniiei I". l-cs;!, Ur, 11 eur gt W Perry, of Von kora. Net:, e- el fuiii-ral benetta i. l-l- lt KY -In ciiai.::e. N. .1 at thc ie.|,1ou. e nf Ms imi.tn law. w. ll Cheney, November 18, lung. Di UeorgeU r.-ny, ol Yi.uk. I Kniiei.il se-rv Ires rel Kt. I..lin's I tim. Ii. 1 ODkera, Neivtinlni id, ..n arrival theare of 1 p. m. trata frau li rand Central i..p..i Now.) 'eik. I'n-I M'.r-.u Seek, I- Im on Thnrsd.ir. November 15. i-,-.;-., ,,f pneumonia. Kngi ? 'tn.(.un Foal only acm of Mary a. uno the late Ur. Ulnturu Poet, ..( Ulla e-lty. Thc tebin-.!-, .md m. i.Us e>f ti..' family un- r)iv lied to attend hil fm i-i .il "ii Saturday norning, al lo t/tslot k, fiom Ins Into !>? , ,1, re ?-. Ni. BU Wt-.( '..?.th -et RIIODES M her lii'iin-, M..mit Auburn, e'In.-Ininti, e)i! iin-'ai. Nuveuibei I'i, I?ara W. Rhodes, wife of tb.- Rev. f vc. ki,.Hies mri daughter ot tee late Samuel H. \c Igal'na, eaq? ol >t. Leson, Si ii i i - -inti ti niv, Krid.iv. November lc'. ISSS, Carrie t. Knott, Wife Of (leserge K. -ind. dauahtm nf thc late i Jnnea ai e1 .laieililai.ghiel ol the lale- Roawell spiague. rum ral private. - n, i ini.e I...) amt -sue rriiiiiiibi. cal.. Pittsburg, I'.un., ami Denver, I ot, pup. ra ph e-.. cn|iy. IMITU?OnTtauiwlay. November IS, |R8S, Mri. RUM A. Mnllh, widow ol Um lau I./.ia Smith, In tba Tilth Cen. ni her llge-. Ilelatlvea and frienda are respectfully Invited tn attend tee r..rai service* on (saturday, N.nibei 17. -ti .i ...Imi. p. m., from her bUe reahlence, lia Weal 1-th-al _ Bpecml -\jitcc3. A I I n c li DOURER iNTicccieeN ii.i:i Title MOTOR I.. Mein sewing Machine, and avoid IN.ll liie.I H I III. Villi. Vl))l ION. ' ll ri ll'i-l'V N \MH CO.. Ul Kurd lAtll-at. iet|.|i. THC 'inc "s.l Al-lislic ?l.hum iii.s. | ll,? NI, CV. I. N'. I . \\D Ult \M If- WO UK'S, || Ul fell.|. t ell I. , , I Workshops, ceVeaaterly, R. I. Pine monumental and bulbllne work lu it. mite. Drawing l md estimates tnt ut?u.-<i wiihouichjige-. (,'orreanondeni N. Y.ottlce, 1 :e.t B'way. P. W. CANFIKtD. AgJ V .Uer. millie Library, i ;i,,i. ii ii..;i. lietel place nnd Bhchth-st lill V KI'HVM 1 N"- "I I .I'll Ciel BRAM HEH jNa2 Llbertypl .Nlllll'.el e.f vd ll III' i In 1.1 l'I mc, -Jimi.Tih). Ken books ail le . aa *o in ..s publiahed Keadlng-room inp* died willi ovei wo porte hi di Any ene etan Ui-cun* a unm i i nun, gi PER 'i EAR lb si (hiutilT Ignition Dressed tlinUn Necalskla ?feci|iies, ,. rful iiiiiiiL'. :ic m. h ? ag, H7fl i '" ?'"'<? -.ii i . U imiK, >'--- ? . -i: .M. W60 These elegant aarmeata are the very bail thru un i"- pro. lucid umi un-i'm ?-.ii'-'be'biccfeii. i ti..ii't manufacture oi ',11 i opper li'anel ..I e liiuna scala. ive ii ,n iii le ii ,u ranted. C. C. .SHAYNE, 103 Prince lt., west of Broadway. Domestic Illillinna,85.1 broadway. MR. HENM ll. KIMBJ l: U nnnneeM Ibal be tins opened an ofBce, i unit roi 1 Ith al ?nd iinaticvay. fm the purnoetjof buying and aelllng e,n commie. Inn Diaiuouda, Pealla Rubles and Hmtoiis Mtonea; alao Yatchea, Jewelry, Hllvoi Waw, I.i.e-.. India HtaswUaad ilpruperty uf eveij eb i njitie n Perfect sallafsctluu 'atrune. Uuld and HUver Bought Vabi.itiu.ia maele 'nr Out) DUI cent. Tuvalu uCicu fur ladi*u.. Hikhii ll, First .?],?,r' ll. ll. Kl Mill I' Fur nud (silk tined < Irculiti- mid Dolmnna I Bet*Ml ,i,. ...- *_ 1. ?-' .. ?> h. *:."'. i-n, ti.-., r+.-.o, tun and *Tj ; tho .. .nh Ki uni' -Us nil lowell piiie-s. >II,V YNK, uiauu . lol !'".1._ lins ITxttires. Hawes! ami i heiii set SsslgMy vii TAI. AND POHOELAIN LAMPS,*0. I Au eeiitlrcly new a*i.iitiueiit FINE CLOCKS. I af tee sketeest peaeUettaau [Of Palls, Vi. una, Herlln anil I alhei Kiu'tijte.Hii eui. ?.. Hlu i M AN TEL BETS, [eal t>y u? with groat care ibis len-enu, arc nuw fincihlhltltiu lu .ini- slem iiMims, which brue bis-ii tltttsl up wdh es Itl'C )\'/. I'S 1M',',',1 regard lo tbe exblbl 'illnnuf Ari I'l-odiictlous, sud .ian Inep.i tl U Ul "lib li ii i nrdbil Inc Itatmn ls eitcueh-d. Alan, ul tu l< s nf 11 It \ AMI A I A I. MU IA I. WollK, iMUhau lune uml liiisbiii, in i-r.Hl v.irlcly amt elegance of workman. h>v' .MITCHELL, VANCE & CO., egMKI llieioilway and tllli-at.. New-York. Vi; I Is'l'IC /iou ( burch, M i.!n .ii ii'-t , cnnicr IWtli-st., Ilcv. C. C. I .Uar. J, teeter.?ebeiTlCSe SS SUMSJi U a. Ul. and 4 p. ui. Special Notices, U. B. Herta ic ram, Auctioneers. Comprtalngan elegant easortnipnt if J'.I' If CHINA IMPORTANT SPECIAL PEREMPTORY SAL? ef MESSRS. DAVIS COLLAKORE & CO., of Broadway and 'ilst-st., pilling an elegant assortment Of _ AND GLASSWARE. DINNER, TEA, DESbERT AND TOILET sETf-c. VASES. Oil.U MENT?. RRIO.A-BRAC. .ftc., Ac, To be sold st auction on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, NOVEMBER !tJO, 21 AND th. Commencing at S p m. eaeb dav ic our Haluroome, 747 Broadwsy, opposite A st. tr place. NOTICE?Tilla sale will comprise a very largo and reilevl assortment of rich, new and seasonable gooela sulteel to tha wanta ot housekeepers, together with a flue lot of vases, suu iiai v, plitciiiits, lamps end fine bries.brae for boltdsy presents, an.l win be sold positively without reserve, offering an un usual opportunity to purchasers, for whian* convenience the atock will be open fur Inspection, and descriptive catalogue* reatly from M.)n.lav n)t>rnlng until li.ni of sate, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER J". AT 3 P. M. PREPfSKLY, ?C 1 MIK lil-.kls Alli' ItDIIMS, 743 HROADWAY. -Haabottan Antl-'Sescrer-liaa ' ('?mpaoy, A SANITARY Bl'ltEAC Inspect Plumbing, and point nut its defects and source ol dancer from Hewer (eas. Etimlgnfe House Plumbing. Cleanse Traps and Pipes with Eleni)!- Brushes snit Dlaln. f" t?i, is. Ku tn Iga te sick-rooms, i mi.-.i Imperfect Ventllai lion. Expt-ii.-bi esl sanitary Engineers. ________ 41 Union-Square, West._ "Qule-k n> n Wink.** Rockwood. No. 17 1 Dbm njurcre, New-York, the first to Introduce the Instantaneous Photo, graphlt! Process in this country, bas Juit received from Europe the latest Improvements._ Itupiurts Radlcully tared by Di. MursYe treatmout, Thniisiiiiiis liave b.i'ii i in. ii amt ni:, v.-il : 40 years' practical experience. Only ottlce, 2 Vesey st., Astor Hon..-. Swallowing Poison. A terrible feature nf Catarrh ls that we cannot avuid swab lowing the poisoned mucous cv bib asleep, thus Increasing the disease. It ls unquestionably Hue that WEI DE MEYER'S CATARRH (URE li the only treatment which ever haa ab? solutely driven Catarrh from the system. Thouaamla of testi? monials from auffciera from 1 to 30 yens may be teen. Henri Benedict, Jeweller, 0!)7 Broadway, N. Y.; R. O. Blackburn, of Lord * Taylor, N. Y.; raul Boyton, tbe great swimmer; Mille. Aimee, prtmadonna , Rev. C. If Tsylor, 1*0 Noblest, Brooklyn ; Rev. c. II- Jones, New-Brighton, N. Y.; Re*. deo. H. Pratt, St. stephen's, Philadelphia ; Rev. W. II. Hom. mer, Frederick, Md.; Rev. A. P. Fries, Csiro, N. Y.; Hon. E. II. Rollins, r.R senator from N. H.; Dr. F. A. Clark, 8 Montgomeiy-at., San Francisco ; Mtas E. B)iit, Portland, Ore., Mrs. M. I Hberoy, 3 0_:> Sarah st, St. Louie ; Mlsa M.A. Ranker, 4,eM* Clark lt.. chicago ; C. s. stanhope, SI John st., Newport, R. I., Ac, Ac. Delivered, fl. Pr. Wei Do Meyer'! " THKATISE," and statements by Ibe mmd, ninlled free. D. B. DEWEY 4 CO., 182 Fultoust . N. Y. The \ mei i. iiii ? nie Di [.om I empany, FIFTH-AVE. AND 42D-ST., will pay One Dollar each for hfly mottoes or legend! suitable for their business. Tho mottoes may he either originals or quotations ind ia any lauguag->. They should be enclosed, properly Indoried, and will Im opened on l?t Deeeabar. The award ci ill he made on the 5th De i rn'ier, when those eeeepSag will bo paid for, aud those re? jected returned to the aeriel, i -, al the- e .mipany's offices. _ Three- lla-e Ktidilbiil I uni es lu maible for ?ule at u .mc iib..- by uiip-iitt'i', _W. D FelX. 10 Platl-st. Post OfBre Notice. Letter! for Europe neut nut bc epeclellg directest for elis. natch Yr ?iTjartfralaritraHirrIn irrlrrtn irrara speedy itn. Tiver)- nt destination, as all 'iiaiisatianilc mails are lorvrardod by Un- faalral I aaeell available. Foi.?urn malla for the weekending November 17 will close i. tl.ii. otllce as (olinws .~l NDAY?At ii a. m. for Sciil-end Street, pei s? Furness)*, V I i ..1 -. OW (letter! llltl-.( be dJIer ted Ire. I'll) Dl-nni.l "). Miill! for China ami Jnpan, p?-r Sn. City ot Peking, v,a i-an Friiiicisi-.i i .use In ie Novt teller l."t at 7 p.m. Mall* forAnstiaiia, New-Zealand, Sandwich anel Fm Is laud*. pi r si. e .ty of svdn ?}, ca *-an l-rauci-co, close herc N.e v.imbat 'ld, at 7"p. ul ?Tba ICbednle of olismt of (rans-Pae-iflc mills is arrangesi.vi tbe in sumption ef tin ir uninterrupted overland tr.iuiit it s.in Fraiii is. o. Malls from tbe East arriving on timk et Sea Franc lat.i tbe u..y of miling of it taman are a^apatebea them i the same dav. Iir.Nllv;. PEARSON, fentmjsier. Feist (Jibi-e. New. York. N. V.. Novembei '.). ISMS. RfliatioHS Xoicce. A. cin'lim i lu ii Teuipe.niice tfso. lotion i .H.p. r Uulou, Till" ArTERNOON. .< i.'i LUCK. A most fnteri-ftliig meeting will be held, (.rand temperance addi eaaea bv Rev, V. ,'| Ul M.I.I --.i haplaln Jtro-ekly n Nave -.Yard, and Pi if. Mee (I Ko HOE IRWIN, e,f l'lttsburir. Penn.-hetti kmiwn m the "VA er'l il. I VI lillie. ' Hie [X.pillar ev.eet Mligel'i MT. Ulld Mn vc ti--.ii wui ie- uith ii., agata. _ J. R. ((I BBS. President. Xl ih.- -if, I. -ml I tn te. en, e Harvard Rooina r-.ifiii.lr ?Hii.ir. ? >iineliv. ar 3.40 p m. Mr Cw*. C. Ilnwee wUlmako tbs opening address Admission fret amt nil invited._ All Soul*'('burch. 4th-ave., corner of juili-st.? sun lay. aehool at 9:30 * rn -cerium bv Ibe Pastor, tba Rev. THEO. l? etti-. C. WILLIAM*", at ll a. m. The public cordially luviteil._ _ Al fourth I ullin inn ( burch, lustiest, bitwten 4th and Mallison aves. c,. \v. OALLAOHEH preaches ll a. m. Bini 7 I.", p. ui. Morning subject. "The Moue* MolochT| evening,''Divorce." Public cordially invited. All "n.it?* I burch (A iiiImn Memottal), 4 st',.?!.. weat of 6lh. ave.?The Kev. H. HEBER NEWTON will preach at ll a.m.. ami give an address at 4 p, m._ _ Al Ike Cliieln.in Avenue I .mai r-ariiioi.nl I hurrh. Dr. JtllN I- NKM '..c.\, Pastor, will breach at ll a. m. and 7 St) p in "Du Less Dishonesty CnfavoraMe to Religion." At ihe West I'i eil), leriien (har.li. 1%1-at., between Otb ami 6th avea. I he pasfor.tbu Rev. JullN lt. PAXTON, D l>.. wll! preat'. on simm ,v. the : sn, mit., et 11 a.m. ai. -. 7rii p. rn. ( nit nev ( huii h. enter Itbdteve. lind '.'l-l il se; Miena! 11 a. tn and I p.m. 'lite Ite-v. UENRY \ -vi IEKI.EE, li H . ie ill.un .'late. (burch ol' Disciples ol ( brUt. Wist .nit h.-I., tn i iv 1.1. stu and lid .--e.. Ihe Hev. B. n. TY LEK, Faster nilli.cation si'iivii'i:. st ..'DAV KOVEMUBR IS, at ll s. m. The Hov. EKEDERK K D POWER, A. M.. ni cc ...-.li,uni,.ri, I), c., iir. of Hie Hitit-f nf Kepresentatlvea, and pastor tu the late JAME*. X.OARVIELD, Will im ,n ti the l'etii. iitbui Hermon. COMM! M"N SERVICE at linn. DR, POW? lt ell1 i-.'? - prea--h al 7 .Iii ".in. Yoe DieciriUally Invltiil to attend. (burch ol'Ihe I nen million. Miiillmii-etve mel :t.",th st.-Kcv. A Kill I lt DRIXIKH. Rector. IllvlLe s.-ivic. a al 11 a. m. and 3'Ml p. li) All cnrdially mi itisl_ Chu i-i hoi Our Miviiiiir. suth Cnivenallat Socu-iy. i.-.7tii ~t.. i 'ii,er sit, ire .... Kev. JAM EM M. l'I I.I.MAN'. D. lb. I'.irdoi. Sunday morning st 11. ("DM I-F I sllltV >Al VAl ION. Evening 7 I". 1 Ina! l... uireon the 1HIMI. Il IK KERI EM : "THE I Kl" v I'MIM'"F DOMESTICS." . <>i.I: <l iiivu-iiii.fi mall ( hui.I. ol Itu- lnvine rolertill*. '.Ci ave , enitici (.".Ci.i. - Tin- Kev. CHARLES H EATON, Pastor, preaebea at 11 a m. an 1 7i.'i i'm. Morningaabjecti "Pravee ami ita Object " iv. i iinr siib|e ct ?? ile Presbyterian Church.1' ( huii'he.t the Holy Trli.iM. Mri.li- I'M.'", and 4'.'d si ? Cervices ai ll .i m.ead Td j>. m. I'-ie K.itoi, the Kev. WILKI il I cy ATKIN**. D. P.. will pre nh ( liiireliof M. Clitrs Ihe tiegeii f-i-s stell atloe. 7:S0 a. m.; i lu .!.. ii r. celebration,:?-, aiatina, lu ; high cele bratlon, IOH8 ; esjti-i-i, 4 p. iii. >iu lay .v. nile.-. N.i'.. -"., (lin r Aiiulvi-i' ary service, Aelmlsslou by (lc kc ta,_ ( burch ol The Heoabab. corner iii Hist, ami 1'ark -ave.? Rev. t-.i'iiiKi c .ii.iAT.K. the Pu tor, will preach. Mm .nug ai 11, sui.te. I "lamps." Fv?-iiuu ai 8, Kubjwt: ?? l.lglit." Flin "nellly ol "pirti .ullina st K. l-e.!il|. an Hull. .1.1 WvatXid-at. LYMAN c ROWE lectures moruleget IDAS a eu., anawemtna qneatiuna propounded by il..- audience| t-vi-iiiiii! ai 7:43, seals free. All Invited First Itu |iliii ( burch. Pal li-ieve.. ninit-r Htllh-sl.?I Teat h. Iiik at ll ti m. nml S p. ut, bv the Rev. K f- lit elli.\.-si iN. D D.. ?f Brown ruivei-ity. Prayor-aaeeUng Me.iid.n nud Fntlny i ve-nni; -. st tbe -ame hour. nra I'cesbMeilnii I bini h..)th ave rm Illili nt The Ke*. PRAM ls i. i-.v i hiv c. h. eef Prtnoetoo, wm preeeb at In .in H. Il, alli! 4 p. fl. All ait- cnidinllv li.v lied. I lie Folnls lle?i?ei)l Indium. No. IM Woilh?t.. WILL IAM F. BARNARD, superintendent.?ervlee of ion . lui; tn- iii- i ii. e.i ol children en:)- suu-.lay at S:3? o clock. Public .nv ned. DeoaUoua of cloe in ..? aud shoe* min lie.i l.tilher'a 1 e?hl willi the- I'm NATHAN SHEPPARD will repeal thia lecture in iiin'.tv l ( hiirch, 661 U-at., i. 1.. vr: .ber, ,vi , thia suimay evening, iii 7.).*i. ?Mrs. Coen I . V. I'lcltttiond sill spink limier Splrn cnn ? .'.I,ki in. - Hall, sunday evening, November ls. fiemi .. ?,! i.elem l.uiii.r, "Whal h.* Thinks of tho tte. m Now." Services lo open al Tr.ij. with uuaerele ? IIS. H. le Reverend Hvi-.clnllte lavviein. pre . !t> i ? .'.ena che, la 1-. -.ilil.-eii.--.il mnn,!, daua P I.:;!)-. il.l - ...i i.-..i ii, eM, ,i. i:,... a. \-. \c ulm ll. I. -II. Nev* .letmillern Church I 'Swedenborglan"), Eaat :(6th-|l., betas ii I'r.ik and Li ilngton aves.. Ihi Kev. 8, H, >v.\' v. le, Psator. Services begin al 11a.m. sunday, Novembei ls. preaching by th Paato reit, Reielatioua, vIL: ?'..'.' ami lil: bullied "I:.' lin11.-.ii-rt> ol ti.i' Ifeavena." sunday ? with adult. I sa aaa, tn which all en Invited, immeellalol] after ei. I V I. . S. _ _ Kev.Henry VI. ?satiilera, I'n,i.n..I lie- t'.i.rnl iliplist U'l ^t.. 7i . - preachoaHuadaj, 11 a. ni. and 7 ide p m. stunl.i> -acluul -1 rm Kel.inned ( ni hoi lc I burel, cC eel -""I'l-st.. n. .r lu ..el way. lii.r.i ,<. 7 'io, father O'CONNOR eondiicta lerrteo, aad Ror. e. VC . ~.\M>().\, I). I), pieni.ei nu " Itt it.i|-.ill.in of lim I'riiiuiive t hinch eef Kome." The distinguished conrortag Ciillinii. snpiani) Mllc.Sl'ANI.DN will sin.'. Al Inv iltsl. ?soclcl.-lor Elide ul I allure. I'leilessiir FELIX MU.I ll will let inie berore the society at chlckciing Hall, eeruer .".tl. rivi iii.d lsth st., un suinlay, IslU inst. DfK.rs ec|U'iitst lt li. .;.'. i lit.itilal Hu. in. All lutert itnl an- iiiviltit Snlijecli ? ir I OOUnaodn enta \ I ben- I un-.ll .net Vallie." M. IJi'orge's Church, stuyvesant Square, Rector, Rev. \t. 8. KAlN.sFoui).-?suiidiiy s> i v I. cs Holy I'.ii.ituunl.iii S a.m.; -.ervlee aud scruinu ll a. m.; evening prayer ami Ribla lii.iltu. tinii 4 p. m.; evangelistic eervlce anil Uni) emu. muulon ni s p. m. Hocielv of Friends.-Matings f..r wurship at friends' Meeting House, No. 114 Kasl autli ?!. iclraiitercy Park), at In KU a. lil lille I A |>. I.l. _ Third I niveisnlisl Church. Tieimr Hall, Ureiadway, near S'id-st.-ln.lft a. m. and 7 Inp m. Rev. AseHt.K MOOKW il III Jet. le, ll. TbO ptlblll lili llC.l._ Tht- Bishop ol lona will preach In the church of st John the Evangellal. Wen lltbst. and Waverlvplaco, thia even, lng. Sei vices 10..U) aud 7:80. seats free. I len.U-mi ?tng at ' ST. HA KS A HAS* DIVINE SERV1CK, IO MA) S. m DINNEK. ? P- M. Thia Meemi appeal ls mad. to the frleti.ls eif tn IWrnaOaa foi ibe iii.aus to give tbe linnarwtaof hungry children nore then in ital Timuka,*) v lng Dluuei. ._????? -ia_ Flea.es. ml. early, tn tuny or food to SISTER ELLEN, 304, Ol to Kev. C. t. VV UODRCi'*'. bupL. Seal Malbmri--b