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OotpuWaaB, lalaassaalaaaalsUIta 1 aturylasal *fiaaaa at whiskies marte in tin BM.I K.ni.itVy. Itt tbe Bsur-Maaa ppoeom theferaieiitatlunl* iii.lu.-i'. by ailillaK spent Ussi fiui. tin* previous il;-misti u In* Mal ..! p'tw. rful freshly ?? sj,,...- I yesDts, t fuit.iininx tOtmAttit iujurlu',)-* to healtli. as 1- -lone in making (ll t.|bw Whiskies. TM?Sp,*.it Beer, hiving a *u;ir taste. t-)i- a HM i...'ii.' Niis m \-n latta Bfssaaa 1Mb - Um bbb* s^timt irta*raallj cave Ksataehy Whiskies theil Kriat tr-i'iitsil, n, Mit it is now used hy univ a d-w Mb* tiller., s. ;is lt I- v ry BXBSaatTBl POA BMW) ni.tiin'a t.'.i'i's Bksasscheaper methsds, altkoaghai as titiriL- ttagr prodae* goods uf issn .,)t.illly sridevfti iriJHritms lo!,?**lt!i on s.-eotmt Cf tbe li.i'- ai.!.nut of fusil am) olin-: ilcl.-c rlmis sBk uni.'-. OarBBaarrAOBattiOLB COOW iO*jn.HAM Whiskies ure Ihe kaftans. 1 rinds of K-nliii-kv. Thtty are lii.'ji'i'avtureit tluni Its ' ' jiu -est grub) mid willi the sole view of flue quality. and an U ?-? U ir Ll nm-, and ur u .uni. Eor sa'" bv all firtt-c'i**- dealers in this city *nd thrr*tighout the Uuii*-.1 SIBBM W. A. OulSB*AA C.,, Proinliiitr* ofthe ?anattafS and Old Crow Disillleries, FrsuVfort, Ken tm Wy. KlIUMATIsM, GolTT, NlTRAlwlA Positively (uretl by W.ishbnrno'* ?aiactucA, the only inleiusl nnie.1v tu-stlus tie SM iHseases sciontillcsilv __? erartlts'ing the Bolsouoas uric Art! fruin the blood. TlioiisHiiils t.f eases eui ed in the past six years tri per box. AU druggist*. I'ttpot. 'nat _______ Bsrasr TtesoV_ Vee A\..f>-Ti it*. Urn Kits (the nanine only), th* world Tennis ned sppetlxei and invlgorator. Dave It al wayslii y.ii.i huns'-._._ Ovs Cmkin.. Raniiks.?Ouly xafr-oin- to OM ?Bh.Jdi.ri's tlr.tlght.ls OBVOdOItmS 13 West 2'll s'. AA, Full But*. M. P*!nl(*as extra* tine, wltlnuit eli trice If nrti'l. lal t.-sth are I..... ii .-H.- I ?. il) :e|a!ilttsl ur linnie whit, wait.ne. Lady In attend*'.!?*-. 5(>-'ani jOi ;iil av-.., cor Sltt-at.i also 'iri Hirst t..i. Mud v I**.-;. siuin'i; pARHioKa.?Gentlemen's dreoa hate* resdv; BtyleBometi qnsinv uiunri-ssaed. Bl IIKK, No 211 Ttl*. tVe do not belong to any Druggists1 union, hat sell evsn Maui- at bottom prii .'*'. Kauti.bit ? Punna, 1,293 Ui-oailwsy, eon i 3S<Ust TRIBUNE TERM! ro MAIL SUBSCRIBE**, 1'oiiage fi te in the United State*. 1 Year. SMonth*. S Vi**hv DAILY. *?!"!) Bnn.'.sv. fi** 50 ?4 '-"? , Jv ll DAILY, w !!, .ni *ua Uv ... 7 00 ?'i50 175 M Ml\\ I Ililli M-. 1 M Kr.nil I.' i'usii Mets, Kaasr (.ri)*r, or Risistered Iettrjr. By I' rill pl*as* write os the Note, "lui 1 ii*. Kaw-YOU laiarxi." BRANCH ol FHT.s OF THE TRIBUNE. Adv-rti* '.if-ntst'ir ii'1'..l'' lt) ,'i IB 1 IR PBIBI v*. nat urlt-s frrretniUrdrtlivtry if fi* lilli-ni-, >r. will h? rco*iv#J?i th* ti>!lowi-)? brancholloestn M",w-Tort Cltr Main 0 - iy, (a. >n. to ?? d. ra. Ho. lld- W. si ' .? un 'url I, 10*. Bl t > S n. tn. Mo. 7..ll 1 ii i I av-., ii"?. ... !?' -.-???? i . st., ida. aa. te> B -rx. ia Mu. I.".,? 1 hiM-SY*., near -iiir:li->l., ld -i. m. to 1 *. ra. N.a. '-'I'S l.n-r , u,'--liiiii,lra--!..,r: l-t*...r,iv t'f'S-sl.. 4 lu t a rn. VaBBB atjaars, Ha BB BSMI loitn-inih -t . IO a.io to ? j), ni IV ?,| ll. ? f'lTIKS. Wassin,.t ,*-?--i.H'j-? Fat I LOHDOl?if) ?sltsrVtt.. ctrand. FOUNDED BT HORACE GREELEY. NEW-YORK, 8UNDAY, MARCH 30. SIXTEEN PAGES. TBE si: ivs nus MOBBING. I't >i:i ? \--I he', t?d tbe Duchess of \! 1.uni y.-i "uliiy. News from Oeneral Gordon ls anxiously awaited 'st England. General Mfllcttoaiaauedn ptuelaiuatioi ?" Hie is-o-ilc ?.t 'i'.ii'iuiii. Th) it* an* difleranaea among tii? Irish lea.I. rs eouueruiufl ih. eouaingelection. Pnatuaaur TAi-A*, Ltx-iiunot, aa*ilo)egist, ol Fin lund, Ia tu i-i Df'Mi -ii,-.? The ('inrinnati jail renamed III a el.itt- f>! Biaga >' stertluy. 1!, riler iva* eaugfal hiid lukcii t-> Cohuiilitis I'ciiitcnti.in. Au ice gnrg'fi ftinTtfiiiu milne kingirfiata at Biamatek, and thc Mi sst.", ri is riling, - An Indian >,ih(iol ha* beeu fuiiiiti.-d hy iho I atilt.lie l.ishop ni Yankton. g - - 1 he friends of Draper withdraw from the rcgnlari it> (fuvention at Albany and held ;i aeuu rate meet,"/. . l<,l,,iiel Kthvard ll. .Icwelt lia* Ix eu aleeted mc* t-ss.,r of Brigudiei General Gravi s, of But a I a. tnalguad . Mitzeglyearina winks nu llelawarc Kn tr exploded and killed six paraaoo, CDT AND Ni BtKBAN.-The, reason wliy (Jexirs-e Walsh sliot Mrs. Tkeff was god *_gp_9 known yes? terday. s=s= Police .Snperiuten.li nt WnUing leas tiliiHl lietore thc RooMTeU C'oiiimitti-o. ?r^^rr Mr. Cunnii.ifliiin's I.cs)k8 were prodiu ed in tin* PubUo Works ii,vt stiuation. c = Aun'istus .Schell was buried. Tho iirst baseball Kauioof the hc.1 huii was plaved. , The Bacsjblieaa County Coiiiuiiltei" iaaued a call for piiiii;iii'r.-j. = Eltveu collegos wat* N_j*TMMOt*aJ at (,'oluinbia in a confer? ence of uinlergn*diutoH on athlt-tics. * Gold value of Hie iegal-teutler silver dollar (412-^graiusl HI. ll tents. Storks were dull and a little lower ami aleaad without feature. 'TlfK \> kathi it?Ikibink local obiorratiou* iji dieale collier, elt-ur tx f.ir wiilliet. Tcuipcratiire yesterday: Higbcnt, tJO": lowest, 40*'; arerage, M'h-. * Govci nor Cleveland hail boca hclphi/T alon^ asVoOMMi ol' iininicipal reform a^ain by T^-fitilig ImO bills to inuki: thc othccH of (lontrollei and : riejsidi'iit of Uk- Hoard of Aldermen in tin.-, city oil ethe. ThlOfl out of the four membera of the Hoard nf EtAtBBBBt and Apportionment, flu ie fore, ?*?. ill hereafter be directly rfgpOalrinUi to the people for the ez'it-ndJture ol' the Uixpu.v- j et-*' i.Humus. TWce Ia seaport m**so fascinating te thoa*e who (itu uflbld it than yachfin';. Thut its pleoenea era fully ?pproeinted bj the wealthier Ithideiif.i of this city and the ?UTOUttlllg lit'i-?'lilii?lliooil Ls gflvTOd b.V Cicl.nU stated ill Uiiuibci of article- on tlie yacht clubs ia and i about New-York, publi-died to-day on another pgfO Of tut j ia pi m. The ptOflOOIof the sjioi-f dm 'i- leny years lias Iieeiiremailiable. ll hu giowu fi-im om-i lub into li\c togo clubs and u don n Mindi ones., with a tote! uk mbci.-Jiip of tllOU.".l!!(l-,. The to*-timonj" of the Superintendent of Po? la,, before Ihe Assembly Sj).-, ii! CoHMtttoe cont uns additional evidenc. rn the amiability and .'liii.-i inee ol temperament whicli have M IobbJ . i il. ii. ,1 M.. Uallin- ti. a luise da- od his fellow-citizens. To be sui.-, cert nm sticklers te mote (Kilc.-t police Ililili.iK'eln, ni in lins Kimi 'ii.v juay bc incliiidl lu ariah that the VUjfjentMg siipeiinti-iidtirt ajrogg aoh- to mole (burly Mime ol the i ?<. ils wliich Booriah ,BmmUMB4)0 bay ti.ct all around him. Hut aNow fific?-. ..;, to ; i f-I'taMi jioin*, BUM| tthvay-tbe miule, te;i<l", ai.ciii-' joni*. What the iii\c*-l!-ntion<lui show beyond a doubt, Ls thii Hun- i- gtngi tn-yltiit m-i in keeping .-.onie of the police reeunls. iti VD)s ri ^ji, cf, however, tkt lolice I>? ?util - il ife uu wum-titan Ike uthci city depait mciUs which tko committee ban examined. In? deed it seems to be hardly rh bad tis the rest. The representative* of the (students, of eleven colleges Who, discussed athletic sports in thi" city yesterday, derided, naturally enough per BBBBt, that the recent action of certain college iacultica in regard to this matter was entirely unnecessary and inexpedient. No abuses exist, it wattle)-hired by formal -resolutions, which the student;- themselves cannot correct; and it waa suggested poUtelj thai professors wonld better not meddle with what they cannot understand. Det*pit? ibis lebull, however, it is probable that, in tho future college Inuthoritlei *v\ ill continue to have a general oversight nf the siudent.-i iu their charge. ? ?? Some auggeatioun in the letter from ont able Const, nitint. plc cotTcapoadeut printed on ii hoi her page thia morniug, will furnish excel (ii reading in our Snvy Departn ol as well aa for Congrt -siueii. Thc Secretary of the Nary is )*eiha|i.s not leepoasibk te baring so little navy to look after, but he certainly -lioiibl try to make the best BOB ol' what navy he has. The commerce of the United Btatea with lhe conn triee under Turkish rulo nbon! the tether end of the Mediterranean is still considerable; there i- an Americnn college at Beirut, and another in Constantinople; there ure some resident Americans in business, a good many travellers, .md n great niaiiy missionaries ; and they hare the right to expect tho protection of their Government. There is nol thc leas! need for oar haring any trouble with Turkey, bul the eas ii -t wn to gel into trouble ia to create the tnipiessiim that we are quite willing to Iel KB} .second Ol third lute powei snub oin n prc si niaiives ami ignore ourjii-t claims, at Its pleasure. What a hard time Mr. Chamberlain, Preei? deni ofthe Englioh Board of Trade, is inning in trying to get Parliament to post Ids bill to prevent loss of life ut sea, is described in a lette! from our London correspondent, printed 00 the 3d page ol' this issue of Thk Tiiiursi.. There is no doubt that Mi. Chamberlain is righi in the mutter. The loss ol' lift- by the sinking of British reseda which never should have been sent to sm has increased fright? fully within the last few years. The President ofthe Hoard of Trade would prc\cut this by l't-L'ulations concerning the insurance on such ships and by living a pecuniary responaibilitj upon ship-owners for the lives lo*t through their cupidity ot neglect. The propoaed law hasronsed int.ure animosity among all English ?hip-owners, ? lue would think the more re? spectable of them v. mild no; eui'" to fight the battles of the black sheep; bnt they do. And the chillies ure,therefore, that Mi. Chamber lain will hare to make material cooee stans to them or see in's measure defeated altogether. Americans hare al least an Indirect interest in the maller, ir this bill tails it ls net likelj that anything will be done te aome time to remedj the minor evil of poor medical attend? ance in certain of European steamships sailing to tliis port, abont which complaints; have recently aj pearcd in Tue Tridokr. i ? ? The report that the British anny la to be speedily withdrawn from ih'.- sean Soudan and a small garrison left in ? in kim is confirm! il by our special cable dispatches, 'i li ? decision is probably rendered necessary by sanitary considera ions. Toe hot se ison is al? ready at hand, aad if the army were to remain in so pestili ul ial a district the mortality would be great. MoToorcr- nothing that is'?practicable remains to be don.'. The relii f <>l Causals and thc om nil- t of the road f.? Berber by an armed force cannol be seriously considi red. lt, does not seem to be an easy thing tocatchtl and elusive Osman, and Arabs have already been slaughtered by the thonaand io restore j British prestige. The troops are accordingly recalled to Cairo. The oi come of all this wanton bloodshed is not bj any means satis? factory. General Conlon is shut np in Khar? toum with a garrison that may si.iml by him, | and then, again, may make common cause *\ ith I the insurgents. Neither he nor the Eg] j commanders remaining in the (Soudan have Ikm n extricated from their perilous poota. Half a hundred wretched soldiers were rescued ai Tokar after seven thonaand Arabs had been slaughtered in bailie ? ami the horde menacing the isafety ol' the marines at SuaUin ha- been dispersed. These are meagre re-ult:, especial? ly as the mai ines had the Beet to take them ofl in an emergency, and as the haifa hundred n -cued at Tokar were in the service of opprc a* ors, whereas the -even thousand slaughtered in buttle were fighting against misrule and rapacity. _______________ THE RIOT AT CI Sc I.*, SATE Tlie riot at Cincinnati.though directly induced by the shameful failure of justice in the ease of the murderer Berner, mont be regarded1, if it is to lie rightly understood, asjthe mil ural outcome of a condition uf criminal administration which lias endured Ior many years. It is laid that then has been but om- banging for murder in Cincinnati since 1866, and that was of a eolored man. During that long period there have been many murders, but. criminal lawyers and in? competent jurors have stood between the, de? fendant;-, and justice, and the outrageous defi anco of law and fact in the case of Berner proved too much for that public tolerance which had been tried BO greatly. This public toler? ance, hoW( u i, i.s i.'ally lesp.in.sible te thc out? break which is ho deplorable and disgraceful; and lhere is nothing more alarming iu civiliza? tion than the kind of conditions which alternate culpable laxity with irrational and spasmodic violence. The people, of (incinnali have per? mitted justice there to be almosl systematically defeated. They have allowed the criminal law to be perverted and evaded by the unfaithful? ness ot juries and the audacious sophistries of attorneys. Now when tho logical culmination Of their apathy arrives in thc form of a bold ig? noring ol' the law and the facts, the\ nish to the other extreme, and attempt to remedy the iii -t abuse by a second. Tha lamentable inctlieiei-cy of tl.e in-an-. ie sortcd to il shown in the results. A numbci of innocent people an killed and wounded, and the murdin r, whose life was sought, escapes from custody. This of itself is almost a awffl. dent commentary on the attempt] to vindicate tho civilization of a community by mob vio? lence, lint it requires to bo pointed oul also lhal the germ of tiie riot lay in the public meet? ing which was called by prominc.it citizen* to express the general indignation over the Berner verdict. Tin- men who called thia meeting and those who "poke at il piob.ibly had not the least iden ot the tendencies of their action. But their appeal was addressed toothers whose pa? tience with the existing etate of affairs -.-..is al? ready exhausted, ami thus pension u-uipcd the place of reason, ead riot resulted. Tin- mo-1 rignhVanl lesson of thia unfortunate occurrence is the warning it const ir ii te.* against that peculiarly American !? ml,.!? > to Ignore abuser, until they become intolerable, which ia al the bottom of half our i_-ovt;n.mental faUuiuo, and especially in Inigo dtiee. iSusinen* absorbs the energy and atb ntion of the intelligent majority, .ml leaves a eh n lield for the machinations ol tho uupiiu ciplcd few. These latter aro encouraged to proceed from one UMirpaftlMi and abuse lo another, until presently the cominnnily ??ouses itself <(> lind that it is bein- plundered right and left, or thnt the laws are liebig set a-ide in die Interest of criminals, endthen there isa di-position to apply drastic rem. dies .siini marily, and when public, feeling is excited in an unusual degree there is danger of such fran? tic outbreaks aa Cincinnati haa just witnessed. The tm.- preventive of such occurrence.-' i.> const.nil and ateady vigilance. Civilization can univ he maintained bv patient and .oni in.al exertion. Tho anpervision of governmental affairs, from fhe highest to the lowest, is the duly ol good citizens at all limes ; ami thal is not good citizenship, however cultured and in? telligent, which disdains thia work, and leaves il to th"ignorant, tin-vicious and the venal. Had Cincinnati seen to ii that her criminal practice iras pure, thai her jurie* were competent, thal her official* were kept well under the criticism of pul lie opinion, it would not have ln-eii 00009 nary to call an indignation meeting ovei the Berner verdict, nor would tbat meeting have been tic," Incitemenl to a riot. TBE run. 1 SD ROME. Thc rumor of the Pope's intention i<> Lave Rome has been renewed, and by The London Time?, n correspondent of whick Journal states' categorically thal the Poutifl has wrilteu an nutograph letter to the Emperor of Austria, di i i.'i tug bi- purpose to abandon the Holy < it.\ ai no distent dale. Without troubling our? selves to ci ii-idf r the probabilities oi this story il may boofsouic interest to import what con sen,Hences would be likely to arise from inch a ??tcp on thc * tri of the head of the Romau Chnrch. The Pope hims* ll ls represented aa ex? pressing the belief that .(lions results would .follow, bul I.u this view there seemsnoade support. The Roman Catholic world has become accustomed to thc abrogation of the Temporal power. It bas viewed the theo? retical imprisonment of its Head in thc Vatican u ith entire equanimity, li has given do sign ol a disposition to dispute thc results of Italian nullication. lt 1ms shown no inclination uiiiri ever to interfere with the abolition of the papal temporal jurisdiction. Nor has the ( hinch es represcnted by its laity manifested an) parti, a lai s.\ nip.it In with tiie hypothetical Buttering! of the I'ope. ll has in short accepted the situation, and all thc Catholic governments have done the same. This being the case,what effect wonld the Pone's departure from Home be likely to hare I lu such an event Halts would probably become his place ol' residence, and what could or would he do or be al Malta more than he cnn do oi be ai Rome 1 Apparently little or nothing. Tin re is no ground for the belief that his departure Irom Rome would cn ile au appreciable e: melli ,ii anv part ot Kunine. Ii is wi ll known that 1 ? e in i ujoy at Home nil the lila rt.! ut e. sary ?? .. a*"", hie, and timi ii he dix - md do -.. iii-ii ,-: ,: ci e to a p<>]i<", the consistency of which is iii inverse ratio i.. its rationality. His departnie, linn lon , would probably be ac? cepted as quietly ai bis voluntary conllnemeti! in tho Vatican has been. Ko Catholic Powi to-day lin a ii n:' rte re-m..ic the Temporal pou er of thc Papacy, ul il ia thc Temporal power, at na that i ini oh wi in the quarrel bel h ? - n tho Vail, au uud thc Italian Government. The r ,: -.. ovei thc Koqnestration of the property of thc religious establishment) in its tina! misti} ? rerts to tiwi issue, and it i uiuiu that alone thnt the Vatican base*its hopes ol foreign inlt I i eiitioll. The prospect of sm h intervention is, hov so dim and distant that it is exceedingly diffi , I. rumor as has bi cu . ..ie j ni abroad, while it seems quite im? probable that in the evenl of the Pop* a arl ml departure Fiom Rome an*- important results trould follow. SO VI HOLLOW MW SERIES. ?? The w bite elephant ls not white ; he i - not "even gray. Thus do we dispose of thc tradi? tions of centuries,71 These are the words ol Mi. Barnum as he stood for thi tirst time in tho pres .?in " oi tli" latesl acquisition t?? bis collection. TIk remark recalls snd attests thc truth of Walpole's lamons um*. tt Read rae any thing bul ii, tory, fur history mus; be lalse." The white elcphanl of history is white. Bnt the troth is that, like the devil, he tails to conform to the color that history assigns him. tl is understood that a like misconception is held all over the land from which the "white" elephant came ii! regard t-? the meaning ol our American abbreviation "'Hon.11 The Burmese people entertain tbe opinion that u Ibm." signi? fies tbal the niau whose name Carries lhal aillii ia necessarily and distinctively an honorable man beyond his fellows, ii.nee if a member of om Board oi Aldermen should vi-it Bnrtnah the chances are th.ir Monng Tsas-^Kyah Voe. and si.oay AttHpau andoiher well-knowncltisena oftheeeantry would bow themselves in rover? enee before him, i-aying to one another: ** Herc ia uan eminently honorable American, | consuin ? mate ll,.war of the Western civilisation, "panoplied with the virtues aa with a garment." 1 be New" Yorkers find that tin-white elephant isn't white. The Burnie BO people might find thal ui" Hon." ullin i.s imi uncommonly honor? able. Tom Hood thought, he discovered some such variation betweea the real and apparent moaning of the word ? -seminary." The popular conception of a aeminary ia aa institution in which young persona are inatrncted In sundry branches ot learning. But Hood, after spend? ing more ot less time investigating the English educational aystem of hia day, explained that seroinan was derived from ot%9*\ half, and imn/, nothing, and hence thai seminar] waa nolan j institution in which anything is taught, but a place of training * in whieh they don't half teach I anything.*' Ii is but charitable to assume that the mau who gave the name u elevator" to a mechanical contrivance Cor aseeal and descent bad no intention of adding to the wm bi's stock of errors. Mill he mti-t have been aware that during half of Its active career en "elevator" could only be properly defined as a contrivance for lowering. And then there is our friend Mr. Tupper, M. A. lie has don: much?sect ral volumes and some of them beantifnlly bound-? to induce the hasty geueralizei to come tothe ct md 11 if ti i that a poel eau be i lc ti ned as a person who nevei happens t.> write poetry. A few wei ks ago aii organization in this city thal salis itsell iiml is calli ,| ?? I li New-York Fico Trade ('bib'' gave a dinner to gentlemen who call themselves and aro called Free Traders. Among the speakers was Everett P. Wheeler, who was introduced a- the president ol the New-York Free I rude Club, aad yoi in the re pori of his remarks as we find d in a recognized PreeTrade orgai.icursthh* fjpi easton. "Ile defined free trade not to mean nntaxed trade." That is tn -uv, according to ao good au aathnritj a- Mr. Wheeler a bee trader aug be defined aa a mau 0 ho ihn ? no! belie! e iii free trade, ls it imy wonder, all things considered, thal Juliet was moved to exclaim, " Whats la a nama "f For his eiiiiiH-nt services in disposing of the mi leadingMtradition*ol centurion," so taral iini relate to the ct.hu ot the white elephant, Mr, Bantam deservea the hearty thunk* ot every tri* nd ol Ihe white Hoged ungi lot Truth uud .tl! comparative pbOoiogy, Let him. vere until he lin*- righted nil the wrong tradi? tions of all the centuries, including those involv? ing the mermaid, the woolley horse, thc sea ser? pent, and the composition of pink circus lemonade. AflTITIIY IN MEAT, I 1ATF. After a long period of imperative atafaation tho leal tatala market scons ao haveentered upon a condition of healthful activity. There i- :? good demand for property, improved and unimproved, in all the desirable (punters of \ew-Viirk iiml Brooklyn. Ii ia not a rime of wild and b vc.i-h s-w-cii!atioii like 1 hat which preceded thc panic of l B73, and broughl ruin on tin.ii-am's oi reckleaa bayers, who had paid prepo-tcKuis prices for lots width the up-low ii lilli would not reach for man) years. In those days (here was a ernie for dealings in real property, which was bought and sold nlinbat as swiftly aa the shares dealt in at tin-Stuck Ex? change, aad often aa recklessly. Speculators mad- (ian motts purchases, pa) ing lin!." cash and putting on mortgages whieh proved far gr in anio,mt than thermo vaine of the land and buildings, as shown by forced sales afterward. Nothing like iimi era of wild adventure is tobe seen nov , bnl there ls a con .tautly growiug di position ci the nari of cautious, conservative investors to put their money into tiiesafestof all -ecu ri ti) -. As even ono knows, the condi? tion nf aflairs in Wall Street and in general busi? ness baa lett iiii immense nmouni of moue) waiting t"t sound and profitable investment. The holders of ihi- nrc nou wntching thc real estate sales minc keenly thuu tor years i i -. ard :,.c seeking opportunities for private pur? chase "I promising !..i*-. The brisk bidding and the pric - obi lined at rr.'fill sal. s are proofs of the ai iii itv inthe market. Snare the number and unusual varlet) "I thc mil estate advertise* im nts in Tiik Thiw ke. These ad 'ertieementa offer a wide range of opportunities for almost gf] tastes and almost all purses. Big mansiona on Murray Hill, fitted up wiih lavish outlay, or fresh from the liam's of the builder .'ind ready for the deco? rator ami upholsterer, are seeking purchasers. So nit- (-ling lillie homes in Harlem, in '.ai lons quiet (punters of New-York iiml Brooklyn, suited fm men ol' moderate means. Unim? proved property in meas laigi- and -.mall In? vites Inspection by investors. Attractive country-seats tempi these orho are looking for homes out-ide of Ihe two gu.il ii: i * . The thousands of people who intend to leave their present homes on the first of May, iimi me nov, looking fur otb- r (plaiter- for renting, will timi much information ol practical value in these co'umns. The improvements ami newbuildingson Man? hattan Island are transforming Ibo face of ii:.- city, lint iii.., is mi sign of excess or ovinb.im'. 'lin- new buildings ore quickly occupied ai remuuei ttive rents <>r st.ld :.i a profit. The future ol' real estate wears a look of solid prosperity. We are making genuine Illogic.s toward lin- reform of om municipal govern.neut. 'I iie exposures made i.y Thk lui,:! ,; ami its demands lor a purification of thc municipal d -partmi ut- broughl investigations \ ii.-ii are resulting in reform iiion. With a cleaner, more efficient city nmelli the burdens on real i state will be? come lighter, and lhe city will bc nude more in raeti .e. lt will di aw gu aler numbers from other parts of the country, who musl build, buy or ri nt bon rn, 'i here is eve!', re.i foi hope flllm .- . il, tile Outlook. Mt. Wal tenon, in defeni.(his newspaper n?hi bil), (iiu,! tl.- .al,cr day the case i I.fi .le agt. //" -i-i j> Herald. Mr. i ..-*.:?- ,,'.j-t ?i'! Martyr," to //.. 1 ?;'?! Mall tin:,IL snd lui: Vick 'I iiiin sb. 'ih. ? '. ?? Herald ti lc prai>l),"l ii i,um London from au early c.'p.v. Mr. b'",'i le broughl suit, hut pit to forego all claims for damagsfl if il:.* offending a."a -pi.[.ui v..uiii p:.;, ?50 foi i ... James I.un,I,nt, Um hero nf ins story. 'Iiui Tke i :,- mr Herald refuse* !. Mr. : thereupon pushed l.t.-. snit. recovered a verdict of ?90, and tiiumphantly announced lli.'il tl ii "li.m timi lhe countrj i'i ut v.us above ila- law iras knocked on ih.- bead foreverr*- Why should >i"t anea a notion concerning any press ii. tbe Tait- .1 *- ?:?? ? get tb i same trent Hom could bu honest nun objet I to it ?. i going to sm ak .un of supporting propel legi through fearoi objections from dishonest men! VERSOA il. Mr. Labouchere onghtte compile a new English dictionary. A few of bis recent remarks in the House ni' Commons would make ag.I starter. Tin- n.itli lu- defines aa a " mmnbo-jambo "; tbe Liberal party ia tbe w rau-tag of finance"; and the Hbob-tall of Wbiggism, and Kl Ma.iii isa "-tera Doran accident." li would lu- Interesting to lieai ins deliberate definition of * Parliamentary lan guacB.-1 llrs. Ifeikleham, lin- only -un is Ing grandchild <>f Tin.mas Jefferson, hu tall, well-formed woman, | with .rn open lin'-, i...'. cheeks ami In ii.-!., lila. Io. .kim; r. it h. r lilt- th.ni sf vi iit, years of age, Elei faf,? is plump iimi almost free from wrinkles, Uer forehead ia broad and high, partaking som,-what of tin- characteristics ..i Inf grandfather, nml ber brown linn. 1 hu sain.' color a- Jedi , -"li's, as yel not greatly mixed with gray, is combed down behind MX u.Us Ul thc good old Btl li-' ol lino past. Governor Robinson, ol Maasaehnsstts, didn't ?Sao inliis proniiiiciaiiicntu against "worthless cms" to den.mii.e all the canin.; race. "Ihave a dog at my h.uno in Cliicopec." ho says, "thal I think tho world of. Lovers ..1 dot;** allo\' country think I -* m i eon firmed dog-hater, whereas tin- contrary b tbe fact. They cul slip-out of newspapers and magazines and lend them to me, and I havea good-sued scraD?hook full of tin m. I ! condemn tte vagabond dogs that are allowed to roam at will, bim are ii nuisance te ali well carod-for doge.-1 The law Prtnee Leopold regretted muehthat ins poor lc'illili iia.l pr.-\toted hm. from making a mom extended tour mid a longer stay in this country. On his return te I in alu ml ba expressed areal admira? tion for those pm I ion*, of the United 8tatea whioh bc iimi h.ii, ami great dlmppointaaenl ut not having beea able tonsil Kew-York. H.-wu-, by tin- way, ila seventh ol thcOueen's surviving child? ren, ton ie; lb the eighth ol thc Family il ide late I'u.i .s,-, Alt..', tbe ilniii. he counted. Hut it ia denned good etiquette bj ...ort chroniclers in en mueratiiig the menilicr-i of royal families te make no mention ff tl" dead. An interesting figure in Washington ??? wrttes a ci respondent, ia Hu- deaf-mute wife ..f Proti --'.i Al' nan.ter (.rali.uii Ball, tbe tetepbone in Venter. ?-I*r..!.---..r ami Mi-, li.-ll ure frequently -.-,a ai lulu.' ic options. At i-ii.li times he bevel leaves bis wife's side, bai bolds lier band ss ithin his nts ii, mal sb.- looks np iii Iii- in ?? ss il li ii i lu I, I-li kc i ,,nt,,i,rn ,? as he intro.Inc.'.-. strangers to lier, bbe, ii ui iii.' nu.ti.ni..! Ins Ups. understand* tn,- name .?uni icpf;its it in low, well modulated tones, Mrs, Bell's nu- illation is not ih.it "f a natural t/oli .?, but ?he readily understanda all tho remarks aildressed 1,, 1,, i, un,I iiii,kes BUltabh replies. Mic has ii shy ii,,ii,un, .uni doubtless tools diffident aboul li, i newly acquired I.emu. bul gains conlidence tim.nub i io protecting ss,a, hilliness ut bel uu*> i.uii.l." Private letters from England bring nows of tho death af >aiiun*l Lawreeee, eli., still ba lamem herod bj middle-aged peopl ss luring spent some IVS or Mt j .ats l.t-n* pr.-t/ioiM Ul tito svar, ami si h.. pa in I eil ft! il rt \v in ci ay on lu .ol- "I in.i lit ol' tin ino-i oiiiiiiciit persona af thc tims both in this country ami in I'.in/liiiiil His likeness ol Longfellow I cn jderedbi tbe poet's fam il j as the beal .-v.-r taken. uml Ha* well kuown engraving after In* head ol I lu,, k oi av i* sturt lia l' liol ii il st 11 ici ike ro.scmi, t silvie sill.I ot lum lh.il lu- tv.'is Un. univ muli is ho eon ld draw a fane with .un meaning ia ti, mino. Van? dyke, uud limpid lint*. WON tuelia icvablioiiol'ihai acter that nnolher eminent authority comps red them io tho Day oi Jiid?im*iit, The chariiiiuK m.'ti? ki er* ami imrc?*Hlilc sot isl I'ualitlos of Mr. Lawrence inudo hun a universal favorite in society. Jacksdvviii.k. Fla., March 29.?Senator Jones, of Florhla, and Batt/, consisting of SanatSt Ingall* ami svifo, ot' Kansas; Kcnator Mandcrson anil wife, of Nehrnako, and Senator Sawyer and wife, of Wis consfai: Mr. Canad ty, Bargsant at Arma of tha Sen? ate, and Mr. Gsllowsy. of tbs Atlsntic Coasi Lines Ballway, arrived in this city last night sad looa t* atesmer lot 8onferd_ Mis I c. BROOKLYN PHILHARMONIC BOCTETT. Tho llrooklyu Phillinrtnonic Society, nuder tba direction of Theodore Thomas, la.<.t night aeemn plished a memorable work by producing not only Deetboven'a Choral |y aphony, bat also a ooasposl tiou whteh in: nv inusicians ngfOt itt BSttSidsr iiiK thc Isest piece of choral mnsic w liii.ii since ths Choral Bympnonj the third part of Schumann's "BeenM from Goethe's ?" The character of this nully mollies en > timi was discussed In thia papei when it was given recently by the New-York Chorus Boeiety, and there is consequently no need now of doini* mon than to record s continuation of tie* Impression then nade of tho marvellous beaury of tba :i ul ii) athl a few words touching the per? formance in Brooklyn. Th.- iii"? t marked fe itnn* of the choir whieh the IMiilharmonic Boeiety organized two yours ago, in order thal it might extend the icopoof itaadmira* hie entertainments, lies in its female contingent. Mn la composed of a body ot lingers with roleen oi good quality, nie.dy Bdjnsted ss to volume ?><> i wei u the sopranos snd stlt"**. Cufortanatoly, however, for the general effect of tha choir's lng, the predo liuanes of women's roieea i.s very great, and in no respect do the men reaefa tho olane occupied by their bir coln Tho woaiiii excel .if much in tastefulness of ex? pression aad ia precision ot utterance as In volume, and there i i a gn ai gup bel ween tha quality of tho sound whieh they give out and that of the men, which is lacking ia I...mei.'.':.itv as well u-- in musical character. Tho difference was most marled last niu.it in the "Faust?*music, several numbers of which are written for women's voices alone. In these the effeel "f lhe muon of tho. voices with the alwaya noble tone of Mr. Thomas'! bund waa traasporttugly beau? tiful. A Judicioua seleetion of solo sinners lo i .ur i'n- many individual j lit its of the'" Kaus i " mil-ii resulted in an ensemble in which there waa a beautiful blending of tone. The singers srere Miss Amy Sherwin, Mrs. Minni." Deuulston, Urn. Adolf liartdegen. Miss Emily VYiiiaat, Mrs. Heil- Cole, Mi-s Rattle Bchrotter, Mi.s.s \ii.'biie s.ssii ri., Theodore J. Toedt, Frans Itei.ii ? - uiul (lari E, Martin. The Choral Symphony was given with praise* worthy precision amt in parts witb great bean; v. Inilic work of tho .hollis the chorale which tells v. iiii m.,-! sublime grandeur of tbe brotherhood of ihooil of God marked the 1 fi io I attainment. In the quality of the tone siren oo in tastefulness of expression n fulfilled the !. t \f,.u ?..!ion . ihal co ii.I reasonably lie formed. Tbe .- To pru?? i wi ? by al Isa Sherm in, M Mr. 1 Mr. Remmei /.. Th. ie four i truthfully be said lo be happily consorted, since there i* a- greal a difference pn style between ii" Mr. I't-i'iiiii'iii-, and tli" daiut inc-? ol Mr. lo'-.ii as there , I he bi) ad th aud i icbm ia rn Mis ?' i< e and 11 e bi illiaui bul Homewbal piping treble f.f ^l?--; Sherwin, Ii rthy ol note, however, that then was a napp." ; eui last night In tin* spirit ot their staffing I : be ask ??! than *n hal they ?! the ni at ter ot precision. Mi ? i- thc flu ad of all -p..mos in a at*, le worthy of bearty ur.:!-*., rea< tlingit hod ohm altitude* with comparative eas riving Ihe liiirh teswith correci pu. h.and sustaining bi i evenly aud well. I'bc coucc i was opi i< i with a toccata by lia.h. arranged for ore h THE BTOI K EXCHANGE GLEE CLUB. A brilliant audience tilled * . Hall '? seventh annual p . or the New-York Stock Exelisngt The cn', rr .tiiitu ul v..;- icutii* . ? by the aid nf Madams Alwlna Vallerta I " in, the '. M. .lilli - ed for herb) P. R. Cowes. Bhs also gare " Bard uiul M.ml. u " by Louis Bpobr, Ur. Mu ? .ii-i " ? .|u i Vu.'' eetl" trotn Ver di's Ballo In Matchers. Bbe waa warmlj received and "?!. Mr. Musis pl ij ed rail i ? ' an I "Cm .rice >l t?.nie -n '? I- iiiiu.. h. illsplaylBgwaa well recci , lea." 1 f " \iiii,inn," by Walter MoFarren, "i-pin! un i:-r. " Dim and Oraj ipp . 1. AM. " lu jit.' " i.v K. bumming .?? ? ni \\i iniiuent by 1 ILES .Hint i mus. THE CHEAP CABS < "MIN*... tm Bruten, Manager oj the Kite-Turk Cab I -pinii.? Tbe Nsw ITork Cab Company Is not dead, nor is kl iur.-. It takes thus 1 icha big company, Bud ?till longer to bulk! tbs neoessar] cabs, 'thu delay bas probably given rise to the belief tbat wc bave abandoned the i ??;? ?> t of giving fifi ir-Yorii a cheap . ..'t s,u rios. But we shall put our first cabs on tbe strest on Monda] i, tt. (guess it wiU only be for a parade on thal day, lu:; they alli be for service next morning (Ve have a Knot num? ber undei ir ay, of the aty Ii nf those wblcb yon si"* ti,cr.-, uud whleb iiu- piii.lii' caa bbs bb Monday. As f^Bt us tiiev m. tliii-h I fl ) Will put them Ott the slit*-' In i-i irift? of the best men ws can find. My Ideals to to make cai-Ii driver a sort of tide psrtner of the company. We wu .ut.-:" :t mouth or two of sxperlsncs as to ths lin Drue win, li a sab sad bona BUght ts produce, Hi upon a minimum price whleh we shall charge tbe driven foi their u?o par Bay. Tbs driven eaa Ikea werk a.* litiio ot a* lstt* as they like, reserving ail Ikey take tn over the *peeiilid sam. The general charge Brill be twenty-five cent* a bile or s fraction of a Bills; ami if we have to drive a nun it mlle in si 'Sky cn-f tia re will lin uo inoucy In lt for (i.s. lt ls the lr?i nous of mile* winch wt* BXpSSS to iiml profitable. I inr.! aro two .-n/es of riugto-honseobs: ous for two, iho other fur four person*, ihe linhter BUSS will travel niplt Hy ; tbe ot tn* is moro (lowly, und wo ex l-s-ot io hive tin.- Litter stationed at railway depot* aud ferry hoUSSS for fha nae of family part if* With plenty nf baggage. The regular huckmon will vigorously oppose ii-, i mp pose, but i titi uot snlielpatu tiny rieUaos. Our ( ab* will bo i-on.spl.'lion* lu color m.tiul.v. In shape and ?Isstbsyafsvstj like the familiar coups' with a roof to carry baicim'te. _ iiiivoMi Tin: SCOPE Of HlMAN KXOWLBDO& The Kn-. Dr. I'hiliji B*mf, of the Ajntrint* IV tile Ke cisinn Committee.?God univ knows When the H>n Ue I (?iii Testsmeut wtU bs publtshed, bul wa hope ballon tba emt oi Ihi* year. Our Anierluui (Vinni- nny will llnUh their work dailag ths spring aiul Munster, bat bt easnol ti ii bow long ii may laka tin* i Dtventtj praasea oi oi ford aud Cambridge to nuumfaetan lbs hulk, whieh. el Boons, nm.t bs iluiic \*.Ith th.- utuiost care. Tin: nuodKi.YN ELEVATED ROAD .lui isl Byan, ngtni Lung Limul Malimup Contpwny.m. Tlu.ro i? liilU-fpn silfiti thal tin fi.uil.iiiall.aii bsCWSBB Mr. Ciri.in of Hie l-on-* Island lullinad nntl Mr.WUMSSB Iii, li,, ni-a, ui. of thr Atlimtic-iiTc siiret '.Inf*, will r-snlt sbortlj in tin- imi dingof an elevated r.ufi in Brooklyn, Tbe tunnel project is net feasible because it compels tho nianing rn -ut I.u >? line-, through nil but BOOUl Otu mile of Ailaiitii-a'.e. ? uuu lill- lu pitt i.-*ol> vs lia! I-. kil.iiif All.tu ti,-. ns. now. I i,c i.iil tiiuiiti, now ciosi-fi, i- only under lae bill near South Karry, aad ls only ball .i mlle long; wini,- Atuniii ;i\t-. is omi' flva utile* lu i, i,sill. Tbe road j -.viii, h is contemplated Ir not only an elevatt .1 bul a lias j il. ii .. ,litilts* chain lcm IUM Ulai nu tin- llml-ic, iud Ibo beavj grades near tho mriea will stake noBsrtofdlf- , fi it ni c. Atiatitit-iive niciU ?ou riliuir of il i-Wind totle- ' '.,;,,), lt. Inst a* Hlith-avo. lu Now Yoi k di.I. Itl* parallel for tba greater pwrt of Its length will fulton ?'. uiul univ om bl... k from it. I*, itli MMh fit. littles h* BU eic- | rated road wouafltarnish,lt wauldtn thus n?ai Paitoa- i ii itself, tbi Broadway of Brooklyn. ( IIAMI'M.M IN lill LAUD AdolpA Unlit, ii ot BAttme, Trwum, ekampu?ue.-Jtha lii-li have tbe reputation if liking whiskey on! In imi ii ls dui- nf the baal markets foi ehampa-*ne. With reasonable prosperity, they would be la t h.i,ui .it-no iu lu land. BOOTON Kl-1.'* vui' RAILU /))-. | , io.,in I-u mitt , in lumr -J ike Mihi /r-ti'iin 1. ? mini li,I..rood. - 1 hilve i.M'4-n m a ,.me HMMBVS lutsrsalsd tu pao?Mug K,.pi,i Traaali In iosleu, md il.,lt eil III Otlicl" lille*. Willi! lull Ij.,\, ? BU ?|.fk-".i Ot At ihepapsnasaBssBaa sahaaaa I iur,. bsd saaaathlagta I ,ii> w uh. Bul Hie tam i* that bbb r.osioii BBHaltats i .ci not SJBt lin* net ri* try toSjMatJsa, BBld until they flo tin-re | ls bo use botbertug abont the Bsatter. . . . l*he Brook? lyn J.pie can liuild k , lu-ap ?1y'.i? of BleVBtsd io.ul fl .tl. auttafnagbsgeaanj paaautflb bafi wii.n theyeosaele bulbi a substantial un.I univ bosussbbbbI .stnieiii.,' tat realrosSdtnuattthsf wBI have to coumiIi bbb. [tbtak ?it any mia I BM snow them much thut 1 have learned b] evin rlt-uc.- willi li they r.?uuot possible kuow without ?pullar coat ly expo leuce. THE WEEK IX SOCIETY. THK PLBASUIM winni lA'.yy ALLOW! lEfiliaBtllia tv iiiifioKi.vN?Ol t ok i?'v..a AMisr Ml VT--IHK BACIHCI.'MI.s' ll.U.I . There is ut pre;.ul u de,nih ..f incident it, t:,,, nodal worlil, tu., little there ls gi ,.,, tertalnlne b-iing quiet M my o* .jH* m .tri* not yd Basted flSSfl tl:p?lrs!nof tbs bsap v. nor, sod an gnietal tor thi rest aad leelasfon thal lbs bandoo peii.Ml erritit)?. Tli "re uro BthS rs yonnirer, or with jtuajo bbbbMb eswslUnllnns, BThealnody bngta ta find Lent ak> lome and d ll, and who an loektag torward eemtnj tut ihe ttaoi WO Ve of c.very which will oom-* with i week, Tin- m.ij,,ri,y, h.,wt v. ,han boat gotta mosewt' arith sin , rt'..-;. ;i.,u and opportunity ?*?< tu- bees ta ni 'tiffi bf lha spero, tbs Iboatn *. tha -<k?ti'ic mat mt eg p*r*i*?, not to *\a .,k ?t tli* circus. Th n I . ? been boora pleasantly spent wiri I ,?-. Bl ' -. M I.!*'.n, Miss ?'?"" ll, Mi*. mir! other'. Tho SBWtag . ' . potboMadtl vitst aaaoaal. . work, ii I tbsogb stmrj . \-..,-u may aol bs n perfect work ..r art, lbs I ll "f Um w..r?.-rs h..* .j. tanned < rit. Ts fiance over I ' I y ot ands! 'ii,mer., theatre and opera parttea Mn. Jab i ii^f-r li.nl :i dinner party of twei v. Tnssdi ito. Mr. and Mi *. Pariab * ut. rr twenty-four al .'"? 1 Vs* stxi .... ? ilbert ?????? ' ad I - a' ? bau ? t iii.it-. Mr. an- Mn tamra' i dinner porty al *".. imi Madtson-ave, '?? itlftd flower* and mnsic Mr. aad Kn, J. \ v.< j .in,'-t.'.leiiint.frparty, Mr.ai IMi .<.? If ill intnlc il '.''.:. iso. **.' :i-l r,f!!|-ll'.*?. (toasnl. Mtv. aad Miss McClellan def) ifterooon reeepdoas at which Miss Blass*, i ul Ml " Hi .-. receiving Hi ? . ',-;, ..I ? i .1 a k . 'i. Cullan, v. ifi - md tin natta, fodgn emt Mos v. . body, Oeneral and Mis* di Ce*. Q il and Mr* Calhoun, Horaci B. Pry, Miss Clan Louise Kellogg; tba i the Ml I. -I Mal ths i -. a iu-i.e, pert*, .vi-niv. n ai Dover r...in-, v T>, tara charitable object. Many of the young people enjoyed ?knfinrr iiml DBO i-a' li vin,' lt.Ul. T.ie ibnslOJ 4 i.y an suter prising lion-t awring tba nr-t hr i ,i ty* ot t .* week drew In so maaj people wbo knew sash ether thii ii assumed the cb trader of an afternoon toa. ?? i.' -:: igusa ito " attraeted a'mnel a* i.rtntant au audi Wednesday en slag .. ll bad Ism :i wo it store. vu. rn ni ii..'.i'ri...' ? ai press al bstd swap ta ear bbb* lor etty, Brooklyn, wli-ri* til" ASOiSBBy Of MOSto i* Inlett r un Mn "i'ih batcrittoalaudlsu?BS. MtOBiag ev utnr it ans lha Smsioath *toetety*i serfonsooee sf "ThsOov*. ?mr'' whleh Ole i the boo *?. The *Any wu* a ?anora, *mi nun plandlto tor the coat, which Included MnPorrts, N ? Reid aud Miss Hegemon, and Mossr*. Mona. Bows i I Harnett. On Wedna (ls) evoaingtheKemMi* norP-ty-gavs i play,'* \ N't w Way to Paj OW '?* ? -." Mr. Riddle cen iiii'i.-ii bisst-r-i,. ol readings ..1 Mr*. John Huck \ io Culver, iliniuiitM- ni Andrew R. Culver, ww married to Manson Tredwell.Jr, \V...s'ii',_-t.,n n.n ", g i .*f> ? ti-" it io j fslriy numerous c 'nipan*. iu... tb ? ;.?'.. ni lacludlng Mr. Korha , Mr. Hchleriuger. and Miss Steven*: tbe ljn**r u pupil I Von liulow, aiio ? iv neoned from li.ti","- Ber plano plaiing wa* thseabt to bs brill lani forayounrp rformor.' liaongtbosa present wen Mr. i.u I Mi"*. I M we* I'erkins, Ibe Ml* ??* - > ... ir-. Walker Smith, Mr.. I is Iii 4, li r i .1 M i' ti *. in tke et, nln? Mr. I?. Ly, - " ot people iodine with Madame CbiistlB* >'1? o .. ives qui t Uaw i i?.*i(:? i ou Thursday eve Ing n bi wai riven bj irs. Il i R. thoo, tn ber i ive., ir- .i ihe 1 ? ?*? I .u v. Mi-, and Mrs. [tenschel singing, and Professor Kobari I ic pi - J ? ,. il .,: h< a p.. eeo) UuaiB luor in I> i). uor for plano, llule, o',,.e. Lulu, . u and .' >u''i' bass; tw ? * ).', dr*. Henschel and i duet from ?? Don Pn nitalf*," and . ' ? VIII i pt " if Mr. and Mrs. Ilenscbcl. Among those presenl General and Mrs. M ClelL-iu, lr, snd ->'ii-. " K. Joeup, Mr. uiul M . " . ? Btay, Mr. und Mrs. nen David Dows, Bri v-t r. Mr. Bad Mi -. Cna. vi i Mr-. . Mr. I Mrs !.: ? ? i . - , . '. tr*. M itnria l.i.i:i.-',ni, . uu i Mnl Bristow, Judge , and Mr. and Mr-, i . ? i lr inil-ome ,1tntn?r c.* (lie a 'Xl au 1 I ..... li,, ? 1 a ,.. I J ; '. ,' a a I!,,,,.. 1,1 ,'!,ta-ft.i!ll I lin Im nt, ol which h.; w,is recently ? b.i "u'"u el, manes I ? the lead? enly ol Mossie, s musics! evening" .;t Ibe to nilen, i.'* . . , . . ! of . : ,'al Irvlns Hall. Iseeietr BSStms ?n BWS-Ob* ? ?. Ruling In tbe Pai ? I r - * of 1 The meedBg* ..f tbe Mea lo** brook Iiaiut I lub have furnished good for thu- ? .willoh ? -. '? i ruthe f lend - ol the ? 'lr. ds . _ ? . i . i * tex Count*.* Hunt met at Caldwel , V\eduesday, and .t terd i.y. Meat Sainrd i? they wi t dinner, and maki arrangemsata for iii* hum to bs ti, ? iceni of two woddtajn neal Wi alu, '-i'...' '! -- I.:', ,|j|i.trt, lin* ilAiUlilfr ol ' .u Dal win R. Jan as. I ut s.j.ir-st., will bo mir \\ tu, Ki I'i. ibo A nm ten r Opera tssoctatfon will produce tbe "I'e^ilot I " QI \l J alt -,1.1V. ,? ir iktag i-r.iv fiiort to neon i.iiii.i.u'. ci.;.-i. ,? -? .nil during Baster week aud caanot fall to Succeed. TBerc ai-- nags tint t' pntty assemi y rooms at th* ut-w n.ei* ?mall. Tlie r:iu,,r tlij.1 Mr-, .lara*** Rr..vt ti Potter wnold BOS " Mi.'.nl .1.' .:, April TJ. 17 and 11*1 ia i mt rna. For the ronveuJsBct >f parensssn the fee tl kets nuialnlnc have been pl teed in toe banda ol .Mrs ; ?)'?>. 109 indi .ito.. Mi-, lion ".linn. Ko. SEasI N nil)--!.. Mi-. Bradley Mania. Ko, ii weal J wentl. i.. -... Bad Mk * IK hon, So. 273 nfib-ave. Among '!'.? enmIn : wedding* nol pnii iobIj aaneoMssl will bo tims)- uf Miss puns to Mr. Bull, ami iM Mis* l.iumi Hume, of Staten Island, to 1.. i. Iiirttiinuham, prni-ii'mr of The Ame lea* Queen, On Ipnl m, Miss Jennie El I Ayre*, da -fhn*! oi' 11, I. Ayres, ,<t Brooklyn, will bsaiar iltlio 1.... i j - Kapbael Dressier, of Englewood, K. J . *t theCiiiircii of the Holy Communion, cn th* name duv, itt Trinity Church, Newport, Mis* r>innr Wright, astce ot Henry Allen Wright, will bs married to tbe Bev I". Charles ... ollltst. "iii Valearlnou. Hall. Mr*. Charts* n in, and Mrs. 1 - -noor an makins ptepe> rations foi a"Poasiun i i*srival" altar Beater, tor toe bene? fit of a Blind Aa* lum. Charil] seems te be the nope \<*g feature of many metal t>.:.us. Mrs. (inenisfy'* eiuntr festival oeeun <>n April ii ami rj, tren Sss tl i> m , and it fi-jture will be .. u" P-.) t' ut, where fortune* will to told bj oarda or p ilmisti v. Miss Lamson will be married te rrtstorteal L I^nmarn at the Cburcb of ths Inearnatioa aa foe oday, April IS. On tbe bah day Miss Julia Kapallo, tiau<iut-r of Jni*s Charles A. Bapallo, will be married to Willum t*. Sloan. A liuuii.ei of younii ladies, including M-- HsekBehsr, MK- < ij.-,-\.-r in 1 MU Learnt, an nM ts i>* Kottin< ni. a play to to- perforate 1 before ladle* inly In a pi Ivtie sinbie. 'I: s.i.t,.-Hu'S'iiW W.-strother JuuoO hus bet ii aiinoun. ed, SOCIAL INCIDENTS IS WASHINGTON, mrs. m'ei.nov's finai i.,i,rnox LAROBLT at. Il'NDrD--A TK.A. WAJIHINOTOX, Mareil '_".!.?Mri. M.l.lioy Inld her tenth and 1 i-t reosp "n for tUo asOBBO t" ,Uy, sui there whs ag hUlQSUSe BTOWd ut Hie Whtie Iluir-'e. Fn-m 3 to ."> o',*'ii, lt ;i eOUttOUOUS I'le of visitors fifentle.1 BBBBOS thc vcMtll,als an, 1. oi.-i.l.ti. in,.th-; slouly tliroti-rli Hit) red to t!;e blue putlol'.wlir.c tlie ln!r,.duetl.fil'i wore lundi., lhe rt i, it nm BM t> oiiiuiiennit ft . ty. .11 iiniturrlo.1 Udie*. ox.-epi f.tiir. ThoBnoasyausaiol ?o Isrm s inastvtag pjrty inn-'tl .t ll'ltlfi',.feta tteiuent sn* no lltt,e a OICQt Tlif ?ni'.if- )f tlie yoong lodie* wan put in Mar? shal Mtil.i lia.i's li..; .ntl drawn ti serle* of y, each half hour, thusdet. riniu'tu !>y lot IbBM who wu-, t,> ?t.-*iitl ia lino willi \'.r inui',-1 1 Miles uuii! nltoVOi. Mn. M. i.lroy i Delved tai aksoito. nMb taetogssf rtssah er.iy *a ii h. Bar oaatataBta wara frs.Qaytoo MoUtahaolf MnArthui Maataa.hl i JnhafftnotvuMlssIsa*] llalaag buy-eu. Mi-* Mun Waite, Ml-- KsSt (.:. inui. Mis* i ilium taller, Mm lido Miller, Mist Oroas Ka Miss Woods, Min Bradley, Miss i.? Ue>-.f( r. Miss McKee ve-. Miss rm 4 . . ;. gsv . M,*- m ./ stevt-i;-., mi s Fa gi tab. Mts* Ahoy, Mis* ??h**.ri>e. H ? i MissBsrghmaa, Miss Camry, Miss Ci,~v. v* Dodge^ Miss Isabel Uiii, Ml i Hubbard, Miss rilhaoffBO. Mi-* Luitaiirp. Kiss Latins' Ji'w Alec aud ?kaoota Maury. ' M . mi?. Mttrhall, M *s Morgan, Miss Pattenoa, Hiss Rsdton, Miss I .. i Mia* Mel toy.* - waa ui a pretty toilet of blue auk and Oriental t?<-,*. Kelila \r io won white morita with cardtual ribbons, had wiib ber aUii ? h .'?? I ''. wbo slss s wini, with blue ribbon , mid the pall ki... .1 mai ??.ii low, where tl t* ol bim udB| i I sn rousclousl) lind.' foi tnemselves tn!- appro* rtote m-d lovel) selling for tbe i tnab, bappy, yoong tana, and M .ie io.si ititi ait iv.- feel arcs of toe re ii j,tl -ii. Iii. I'r--!, . hi,' ? li.-.'.tr- >. an.i ti? tan Irthnr was preasut during tbs .ttienit,. n. >iis. I'ra Itugbiiyaeu, Mn. Ul lue. Mr*. Jobu Davis. >fr-*s i; 'ily ii attune* Oeneral,tho Ku liana .1 IndianMla ....: wivi sni ll io ' | 2d\ .. v\ . i n|i Dat . '. .uni Ppaakb Mnusr-.s, Mr. Hops Used aa i Mis. itiuuiu. wen* sinou* Hit>*e iu tho Blue pu i. Mr. amt Mn. Danoehower guvs a fe- today, inviting n theil ?oii. Lieut* umui Uiuieuiii'wr.aud hi* ? THE COMING tl tBUA MM WBOBT, ,o -,.*-, ms ,.,.- goo KM am? t uri \?. i ?-i-i ks rn ALU) A)>\ *. IH-a IM.'. ;r.T ri i aoauru TO tue. niiin ,i. Ni wi"..ur, K. I.. M.ircli'JD. I'rrp:ir*ti..f s tor iii.- (oriiieouii.K BBBaaa -?. area bbbm awoei bimd. Mrs. ii,- Ltnuv Kaine, ot Nt-* Va.tv, baa) laassdi the Wssl ey Cattegeeo Utada Mani tr** IteUtoataa Whntoj ot i'hiUiUlphia, hasicuttttouo ot hor saOtog** on Chsainlug*