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c+At, that there ls no more ably oondnctoil Journal than WEDDIN (tx. mjjjtMlBOtOM. Jo"- la [8tStam\% ? Mi-s Edith foster, the elder daughter ot thc e.-MmUter lo Spain, and tbe Kev. Allen M-i-y Dulles, ol Detioit, Micliican. were ra?-"?<*,< ***? f,'*,n>''2 ?< I1"** New-Vork Aeeaaa riashj satins Chares, of walsh the bride is a tinhcr. Thc ceremony wns psaforSMd bj thc hnile ? )n,"s "father, usristed b\ thc Kev. Dr. Bartk ti, the pe-dor. Thc hridc-r.Kim was ai tended hy his brother, 1 ,-eiib (lillies, as best mun, and the six BahoiS WOTS Ale-lander QlSgsr, Second Secretary ol the Bassiaa ?Lecati >o ; Charles P Mtohsnes, Secretary ol' Lsfsttos Jn Si.aui under Mr. Foster; BOSS Thtimpson sad lluii ?rd Sniiih. of \?'ashhtftea: William Dulles nnd Heatley Ou.lt"*. of Micliiuan. Thc bride on thc unit ol' her lather met the (jroom ead beet MOB at thc shae l abace' ictus mid pahna wi ra masaed in the leek* ground, sddiaa Mash te ths S-oetive groopma. ihe bride'* drest of while eaiiu ta a long fo_ sweeping train tide tdaiie.l panels, and Inuit 00vend with pom! C ' Tba high eoroags nnd long sleeves wert -Blahed tritri lace and n tulle veil tell fruin the head over tlc ?s-h"le lij.ui'e. She tarried white ruses :>ti : lilies ot thc walley, nnd wen* a tleadoc aeekiaoa ol pearla, tha gill of her lind her. w li > More them at her ow n weddin';. The brii'.i-inii'is WOW Miss Flt anor Footer, sitter ol the bride, ami Wea Dulh s. sister nt the bridegroom. ?wosrim; pink eulin dreooee, draped with last und eerriing bouquets of white roses, nnd Mi~* Amy Nord hufl MtdMiM .Marv Bradford wearing whiteaalin ead lace sad ositjing plahrssos; all nose short veils ol tulle thrown hack and resehiag to the waist. Mra. .-osier's tin-- wm a court tumi ot pearl brocade en haaead wiih spss roses tho front ot pearl sutin em broidcrcd with silver. She wniv clusters ol pule pink leathers in bet hair, nt the V shaped eSBSSge, and earned a plas feather lan. Among tha geest* were Hr. and Mr--. Hue ni unit Mr. und lura. Charles Slime. gt Maw-York, relatives ot Mr. Pooler: tho Chief Jos deo and Mist WmIo, the Pootmaeter.Qeoera] sad Mn, Vilas. Benetor am Mrs. VoorhOOO, Senator uud Mrs. liarnsou and iaaghtar, The lire a! the houie of the lui.le's i nretits last ovr li? ing necessarily ehaaged some ol ?li* weddin.: nrraage Itienis. rho rSOOpUOS lollowisgthe co.oniony, wea iielil at the hoaea "t Mr. Nordhoff, ami iwss Innitetl to relatives and thc moro intimate Irictids. Miss Ada Hall, Sneghaoe or Mr. S. L. Hull, wat married yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock, to Willi nu j. Underwood, at the home of her inolher, No. M West Forty-tiith-st. The woddlag wa- aMoadod by Ihe relatives ?nd Intimate triends only, as the bridetroiuii's family it In mourning. In the flout drawinc-tootii, before Ihe elodeas ass s nail arch af palMi ami aaaUai fmiu whhh buni; .1 large boll of pink hui! white rosebuds an.i maiden-hair fi rn. In th, doorways wiro haag larire stars ami halts of rotes, amid aartaada nf smIMi the Mantele were banked with roaea and li lies, and palma and fems arranged la tue hillway. Tue bilda and brtoogrooin stooJ under the arch while the eerentonr was performed by ihe Ker. l>r. Welkins or tho t'lnir- li of Hie Holy Trinity. The bride's dress baal a train of while satin, with a treal ami pone i of silver broeade. The Mjuare cut bodice o! satin and sliver hrorade ?an triunued with pearls and daebeea Ieee, ami a Inila Ted .iud diamond .jewels, the gtfl of the bride-room, were worn. Mie was niven away hy her motlier. Then were no bridesmaid". Mia*Charlotta Clinton Munro", daughter of William Munroe, of Worcester. Mass., was wedded last evi nina M Thomas Lyon lluinllmu. of this city. Tbe we.I.Uni' tn.'t pl cc in tin* I'nivers inst I'hiircii, Woreeater, and wau followed by a reception. Attar a Wedding lour Mr. Bad lira, Hamilton will live Bl No. Std Weet Twctitv seventti ?t., Hilt city. A pia tty csiiy nomine weddin, tonk place la Ihe art ore ot the lintel Branswiek. 1'iie grooM waa (hariet _'. MoOaUaa, of Charleston, s. C.. and lbs bride wns Miss IJ.lie Fva Anderson, nf Chlcaco. Thc of_ lat tun elerayman waa the Rov. Jnatea _. Waaeon, of tins etty. Among tnose present were the parents of the bride and srooiu. the brother of the tu ide. Mks Mci lan,hi, of Charleston,8. C.; Beran Hotel and daughter, Mr and Mrs. .lidin C. l's.bonn, or Booth Coradine: Lieutenant Haskell, U.S.A.. wl!e and Mother, Ot Havel's Island j Mr. W. F. Herring end daaahter, Mr. c. K. Heats, Mrs. .alwin Bj.it-> aud Major -iViaod.it.1. J SOCIAL INCIDE s is. Mrs. Irving ("lurk gave a " pink " limner lust evening at her hosea, Ha 1-7 Fast I ilrtletb-et. The table was handsomely dccoraled with Pink rosos. and the favors were also of pink flowers. Tho gue?:a were Miss Hall, Mia? Hiller, Mist De Bayter, Mitt Joekeoo, Mist Oompboll, Di Forres*. Mau icc. Willum Cham .erl.nn. Howard \>ain Wrtaht, J. A. ii oi.ieii.jr., and Alexan ier Uadden. Mra Qeorge Bowdola end Ms. Bowdoln, of N.>. '.'?:? Fat k- ti ? . swve .. ai ge reception id tue afternoon, Mrs. Jut. ph .Mii.n and the Misses MadA, ?t Ha. 22 F.ast Tnirtletti-tt., gave an "at hume," aud Mrs. Berega and Miss Zer.-cii also reoelvod. The Amaranth Amateur As-on il'on played "The Kalah" at tue Brooklya Ara etn\ ol M .sic Uti cvi-iilna, over A.OUO niTlted Hue-ds ueing preaenV A DA NCE AND COT!LU'N. A lai(?<* dani'lli}; Jiai'ty With a rotillon after? ward was ir-veli last evening by Mis. lt niter Watt.m. lor lier young daughter, Mies Watson, who ls to lu tks ber debut in ?oc:ety nett winter, at her home. So. IS I . Forty ?i ith-?t. Over iou young ps pi- wi is protea I aud (lanced in the large drawini*-rooms from In until i o'clock. The fireplaces end corners were ortuimenti ii %vllh plains and Howers, alni a supper was served al Midnight. M.ss Watson won- a prettj nowa of pale blue sod em tied a boeqeetef pink rotes. The eotillain was led by George Fuller, jr., who dnaood with Mist Waikuis. Among the gOeOtf were Miss Ale.e I.etlier, M ss Ma.. Blady, Mr. .md Mrs. Stn et, the Mtaaeo Berth, .Miss Ro tualne Htnue, M ss Nellie liipuan. the Mitaee Soot!. Mi-s Alexander, Miss llaisy Ide, Mst Harriott, Mr. Ilnrl? Lorn, Fouls BeeekMan, (.come Whitney, Harry Dilbert, Eugene South, tbe Meson, Lecher, the Masers, .loan. 1'elham (linton. Frederick Benedict. Miss Iluttte Barnes. of hro?kliii. Mr. and Mit. lieerge II. Watton. Miss I,/./le /.ere. j. Louis Zercta, Miss Neille Barboor, Miss ."torin, o' Cnil.t delphla; Miss Beecher, of Brooklyn, and Miss *-iulth, bf Mouireal. -? ANNI AL MEE TI NO OP TUE L'N HE It FERES. Tho Banoal meeting nf the shareholdei- In the Halted Frets was held yesterday at the st. James Hoiol. Ihe directors' report showed thst tba busine-a of the aeoortattoa had been largely Increaaed durinir the year, tbe earn inga havtag reached S*_5<>,(X) l ne treasurer's report aBowed a handaome surplus on ham! to the, credit ol the shareholder- The foliowlne "Hie i? wereeleetstl: Preeident.-hariet H.Taylor, /'" bonton oioiu ; tie* president, John H. Ferrell, l*Aa A thant Vet ss and Knickerbocker: irca-urer, C. H. Baldwin, ih Wittei-ti-rt/ iMrrtea, aad seeretarv, Waiter I*. Phillips. Ibe Board "t Inrectors ls as follows: Charles H. Taylor, John H. Furred, c. R, Baldwia, Wait.-r P. Phil Iiii. Janus W. Heett, tVlllMn U Brown, Robert H. Harts, W C liryaii. Junes l. Scripps, Arlhnr Jenkins, I.. II. Butler, Samuel H. Fee and samuel ? Blood. WMOVEARDE RAISED FOR A NEW BUILDING. John Jacob Astor lins proiniwd to.glve ?-5,iK>0 to the buiitllnsT fund of Hie Oolitic Women's I'hrNtlan Assnclatlon, on condition Dmr an etjuai iiiiioiiiit tn addin-in to that already aoeared, shall be rained bv Februaiy 1. Ihe following were the largest coiitrfhutiunt before Mr. dolor's oSei i J. J. Astor. $!>.OUO ; me Misses Cockroft, Bo.000 ; Mis. w. H. Vanderbilt, BB ?OOO; MimO. _. P, .tokes, B~.ooo MlMC_rollBoP. St?l_ee,f5,000;D. Willis James. sr.'.i.Ml ; James Tali ott. *?_?,.-,(i(?; Mrs. Wm. I.'. Dsdre,f_,SO0;O. B. .leanings. Sl.OOUj Mra, J. ix Reekefellar,$1,000) J.D. Archbohl. gi.000; Benjamin Brewster, S>l,0(si; li. (i. Mills, n,000i Mrs. J. J. Astor, 01,000; **A Friend." throunh Miss Connlusham, f I .ono : Andrew Carncirie. B1.000; Miss Catherine Woiie. rjaFnoo, Mrs. Aitken. Bl.OOOi lt. Pulton, Cuttiii- fl .OOO; J nh n s. Kennedy ?1,000; William A. Wheolock BSOOtJ. H.Cornel 1BAOO. Henry Darleen i?>_UO; H. H. McAlpiu BBOOaad Mrs. H. II. McAlpln$5l)a ATTEMVTISO TO KILL A jr DOE. Lahcastbk, Penn., Jan. IS.?Joseph J, Doesc-h, fonncrly s liquor seller of this city, made an at? tempt to atsassinste lad BO LltiOgOtoB thia MOTalBg. Ile eallodal thc Judge's hollie aud was admitted Into the library. Ho walked to the Judge nnd palllag a aelf eockin*; revolver plaood lt at f IllBJBlBB'B head. The Judije aaaght the m m's arin and a deo* perste stru_glo followed. lu which the Juli."* s.-cire i peooeeetea of the weapon. Assist ance arrived, and Duesch wss orerpnwered nnd arrested, a charge sf felealoaa saaaalt ami battery wns preferred a.a.iut hi u, aud ha wat oom ml lod lu dt-faiiit of bali, liiescli f-trmerly kept B dlto: der! v SBlOOB IB lids city, and Judire Idrin-csiori cancelled hl.s licoiiso in April. A WEA LINO TO A WOES W CA li S E'UH. Pin-in nu. Jem. 13.?The Edmr Thompson Htoel Workt doted down at MMalgBt last iilKut for au ludefluittt period, Bsss tte of tun farsssa men refusing to acept tue terms aibssd The lari.'," foree Of wm ? men w,il br paid offal once Th- sinkers have appealed to An drew ( aiue.le, lu New-Yura, aad are hopeful of a favorable auswer. ** ri cr; ht in A ca vi sa FVENBL. CmATTAROOOA, Tciiii., Jim. 13 (Special)?The tunnel ihroii-jh Misslouary Itidje ou lbs BaatToBBSMM, Vir*rinis .-md Oosrgta Kaiiroad. two miles Berth sf Chat IsaaBBBj Bared In to-day while a freight train was pass? ion Ihroagh iu Two cars and a eabooee wen- boiled. No lives w, re lott, travel ls blocked aud will bo lor tweuly. lour hollis. turi i nos a t pa THEE J.t S?H\ rs ns i. Kansas CiTr, Jan. VA.?Thc Ber. Henry D. Jsrdlne was hurled In the l*nl..n l.'eiiietrry today. Tho finn ral oration was de-lltered by tlielfaiv. Father Iwtg Of Trinity Church, of BL Louis. Father lietts created a aeotatlnu by an arraignment of the prosecution which had followed the dead prleat. piscina" him iu the llirht of BMartyredBMB. Hemousliailoiitof upplaueu were made by some of the dead man's friends, but the sounds were quickly hushed. -? snooriNo ms wikk in pun. Ei.muu, Jan. 13 (Specutb.?Cora, tho wifo of Harvey w. H. fachasehke, died at her homo in Sixth st, to_ay from a pistol-shot wound inflicted by her husband on Monday nl_ht. Sehamshke says that be picked u*j an old pistol that he recently brouaht from Acotland and aaapped li al har, not thlnklnx that lt was loaded "ho ________*-f*1**?**?? but' ?*nl,,T?"B her trepidation, se snappetl the weapon a second time and the pistol wasiSMBharfled, tbe beary ball entering the lower part m toe abdomen. POTTERS IN CONFERENCE. OPPOSING BBYIHIQM OF THE TARIFF. 1IIK UKNKKIIS (IK I'lniTKCTluX? KN.IOY1XO A DIX Ni.it IB TIIK BVBMIBO, Tke United Stairs Potters' Association met BgalB yesterday luorninr nt the Mntrojiolit itt lintel. BeeMea theos aaaaMaaad ysotordsy ?ora arera proaeat darlag the dayOeergoBsatt,Ciaolaa-tl; OrUBa, Smith A Co., PfBMolsr.il ". Penn.; Homer laaghtlB. flOOdwiB I'.rolhers. Knowles Taylor .a.- Knowles, John M'yll'e A Baa and Vodrey .v Brother, el Best Liverpool, ohio. Tue OhleaoMgaUoa waa detained hy tts alsraa or Hinda?, mid aniralaa Tassday ovssdag. in ail, sixty-three o' ihe mos! prominent pottery Brasa ts tea Uaitsd Btalaa were represented. CharteoB. ('ooh, of Trenton the rottrlag |iroeMaBl sf the BSSSaSStl.on forina'.ly opi-nun* IBS precut sr-smn spoke ol tim bmbjmo to the pottery trade la tbe Dome eratio platform ot 1084, a Moaoeo wbleh bee boee ra pasted ls tim reeset sriMgrra af rtraHas! flaTalaail aad Bseratary M malag, Tboeoupoettloa, toe o' t'1* M iivs inn! ateaaa Ooaadttss tat thc iinuso of Boinoooola mes was a notice served a].tao potten of Aowrtea thal the tarni MUSI be revised, mid revisinn, willi mich ii cniniiiilitte, incant " hnri/aintal reiluc'.luii " every lime Thc tuny sufo policy, ht thought, was to resist all ctlort. itt turill revision at present, oren though tome o.' the obaagea Might no to tho Bdvaatage of tho putlMj maa-* if ictiircrs. ? The history af the pottery baalassa In this eountry." he saiil ?' ,n i, peculiar ono. It spuing lats existence la 18-2 '63, with the teiuporary proiiium on gol.1, which, with thc 40 por cent liirirt, gavo lt utlt"|iiate j rotoctiou agilinst foreign cheap lah.ir. Ws then paid Bad STS still paying Wagoa UKI per OOBt higher than those In mi> foreiga country. Int during the lust twenty jems Inc pries of pottery here lins been reduced mon than M per .ont. ir we could have sBMeMat protocttoa to gtve aa the entire A morl au BMrhat, ll woald JO humiliate the development nf the pottery indiir.try, sn IlllllOOae tba h"ine predaetlra sf machinery uiul raw SMtsrlsIs, thal it w mild be sate tn pre,lid u OOBtlnaed reduct!.rn in pi ice. The cjiisiimcrs of pottery should not. therefore, elah to bare tin ir roureeooUttlvM Ib Coogn_ cripple our in? dustry by retlt'cing the tarli. -Ve ure now making all the dHlerSBt kinds of cr,leio-ry need'1 in Ibis country, nrtirtie tilla china und il.eora! cd walo, fancy Ulna -unitary aud pin ni.cr-' werta, all bb good Iii quality at any made la foreign countries. Manufacturers abra id are aaa coii> lag our abapet anti di"-igiis. and we are ap paroatly spprosehlng iho highest development in this Bely great art iuiluMiy." The secretary, .lames II. Goodwin, reported the MlM "' thc la-t ye n ahoul ii- lar.c ii- n-.ii.tl. Thc imports of thc coarser grades of pottery, thoagh slightly greater tala year thoa last, had laliea oil froM 10.97 p?r cent la 1880 M 8.21m 1845. The \. dOO Ol the ii. i| mts of the llmi wares, porcelain, pall,ill. hlmpie, eic., wat only a3.083.472, agalasl *A,3 .-.-.'l in l*r-l. Thsra bsd been a rem irkai it linn usc darlag tba J BOT lo the MSB ntBCtare Ol decorated wale, and the pretgSSta fur I ft 811, if tts tarli agnation wore absndoood, esBModoa tte whole rery favor..Ide. After some tlis-'.issiiii of Iho report the a<-. I tt em Blasted eileen far 1888. Tbs lollowleg were anani mously ciio-.-n: l're-i.lent. H. B, Knowles. Baal Liver BOOL (?hlo: III -I- vice | e-aicnt, ThOMBI Miiddock. Trenton; moob8 vtoe-prwoldsat, _ M. Petreen, arbeel lag, W. Vii.; secretary, Alfie i Day, BtonbiBTllle, Ohio; trenoirei', Jobs Mooee,Trenton. Mr. Kaowleo,oa tah lug tte ohmr, spoke of the groat proireao tho pottery trade had ina.le within Ida own O-pOT? nu. " In t) milly, stylo and leish," he said, " mir goods Bu? nni mu i a-.-e,I by those of any senatry, a reeall wo have i.cen able in attain univ nader e favorable tartB law. Vn\ ut.lind t" revise Ute lucent Isl fl tbe.presei t ctol I nn- i.r ooinpetltlon to te. us the wages or onr employes, r,. t ara nre rel nc I .... io do; lui lower waifts l.-ad iee\ ituMv to poorer v,.r I,. Tm ? ? i of tao Way* mei Means Com ntl'tee ?trikes t'.'i- i nt -."i al the rapltal In rested la oi.r r - mo i promts n - Aim Ur all l null-' t .es, bit alsn at the th on ian ls nf win k leen ai.,, ale engaged ni the actual m.iiiu'a. ' ute ol potMry and tbe pre|iai itlon ul ran mv The ii'li'i'tiooii ta?ini w-a- called nt l o'clock. Thi Co.nitir.' on Btattailea, ot willoh Mi. Mai lo.-k wat chairmen nala Itt annual reporl Thennnibero i ol terv kiln- in operation last year.exeloalva "' the deeoral lag kllot wi- 275. I'he .rn.h.ni ..' rapltal nos i" vested ni pottery manufartore is - nmmni rim w t.'e- p.iii il'irin.' the year aggregated ls ri m.i. i ti i it ti. I -'..lin,..mei. '.j..-: ii the eiuplovra were lint in-aiis. s'i'l u,e derelnpmenl of Un decorative beal dom bad steen work le i ugo nnniber of temen ami gina. The rall.f laal ya?ar*a in.,! nt rn ? mated al ?-.("' '.'I'"'. w heh ?? . ? el, i,'ot the total consumption of Ihe United gstaln Th.lol ( otterv tra- fro'.o- Um I lo ii ball lower Ih nt lu I -"?" (in mot iou of J. 11 ai' Brewer, "f rrenton, it wa? agree.1 to bald ihe rietit ena?al meelina In Jenner) neil In Wasblugtoo, an-1 with aererai rotes of Ithaal_i Iba ?cation o' '. --?? rame t" an en :. In Ute Bernies ""' ann i i. dinner timk place ni ihe Metropolitan Betel. Al tha tables were aome i members ol the Baaoclstlon 'ana their eaeeta Homer B. knowles, tbe hew pi esident. bad I he place of 'liumir, mai nn bis Iel wa? Kep-n?*entatlve Bnrbaaan, of the rrenton Dtatrtet On hit righi aatei Kenrose! I re* ci. and tue rein ai in og se.,lt st the rr..-- tabla were rilled by Henry C. Merer Editor ol Ike Sanitary Ungi neer. Oscar Btraoes, J. O. Fisher end Joesph willette. Anona rim New- Vorh Broui represeoted el the hoequsi were John Fatly A Ca. James T. Vj right, L. " E I ??? (wear ueorke. Kntden k reeker, H. -. limy A ' ? . Iieorae V. ila-. Charles linns A Cn . and Miller A i ...let j. (.. a. I uh. r;v.a- present from Philadelphia, sud John chandler irnm Baltimore The dinner b^ran ut '.I o'e,otk. and Hie la-l c aiir-e w -a- serve I a -o it 1 I. Ihe tWO boon were Ulled up Wllh plea-ran! eba! an! lively Storj leiiiri.. IVIth tbs (-ntl-e and ci.".ira I're-I lent Knowla* railed ihe meeting lo ordi r end made a _,ude*i -oee.it on the virtues of ihe it erage potter The aerre t.M. Mr. Brewer, real letteraofrerretfromHsostort ?-ewei'. McPherson, Aldrich and -herman, and from Hep* rirseiitati'es .-. ,i Kendall and W. W. Phelps, I Emory smith, of Hu Philadelphia Preta, lioheit P, Porter, James M. Swank and Edwin Booth were also prevented from being present. There were no formal r-_-!-. but tp.bet "ere in i te bv ll. pie-cnt .1 im? ii m. Mr. Kit wei, lit i r, (' Merer, Oscar Bira ? J. 1' I,-'i-f. .md I. W. Kolllna, id tkt Heaton Com merdai Bulletin Jodgt Buchanan ann et Cjrigressinan lin war. the principal speakers, iitiiu-'-d the a uln nee with pla saut [okas, ami wondered "ti Into remii iseenret Of the cary history Of pnllery Iii the I lilted -' at' -1. ur vent ired their I eputat lons a- cla--lcal SOhslsrs OB ill. -tr it., il s tin.i, cirl, crime ar. Vt 1 " ...ck Hu meeting adjourned amid great enthuslaatn. 0EGAN1EAT10N 01 THK OHIO 80CIETT, 0BKEBA1 BVTIXfl HOPI I II wu l. IMKBICABIH NKVT VOBB --"ii I' gita 1.1.1.1 1 1>. Among tbe 100 gentlemen who gathered Jtt thi Fifth Avenue Hoici i.i-t night foi the permanent or gaauutttoa of tho Ohio Boeiety ofNew-Yort were Osoeral TboMMEwing,John W, Ellls, Algernon h. sullivan, Colonel William L. strong,B.B. -Ikltis, Oeneral ll. I.. Barnett, Henry K. Abbey, A. J. Kickoff. Colonel ?'. Sf. Mou!to:i, es-CongresMiian M. I. Suitthaial, lletnard I'eirrs, (ii-nerul BTageT BWOfBO, the Uer. 1'r. I. K. 1'iink, j. q. A. vv ani, Coloaol J. J. Bls6CM,Colossl W, I.. Brows, IleriiMti Clark, Sfashlegtefl P'-ir, snd J. l^. Howard. Ob the Hat of tho Int haadred si.ners of the Cooatl tution were lo be found oilier will-known BBMOSj Colvin B, Bl ure, VV. ll. Heard. X. T. -ShOT- llOgh J. Jewell, (.eneral Alisun (i. MoOoOtT, VViiiiati. Henty Smith. White law Bold aad others, QeBeral Ewlag preolded al lha meet n? witii ii. b> Heiboagh SBSeeratery. lu iniiii.^ Un- meetiui,' to ord'-r (ieneral EwlBg aahl: Full aa thia city ls of or.anl/.iitlntit nf men she hat, I think, none tu- h n- Ibis, The ByMpethloa ol boom muli raes have "fuuiuie.1 belli nuclelict nf St. Patrloki st. Andrew, st. Oeorge aad of Bew>Enalaad. Hut the Neat-Ku tris ml M>clet> i- (.I poa ed Ol Un suns of six States. Thia le a society of tho natives or fm mei reeldenMof bute Bingle 8iate Obie, iii are proud of Oblo i.u nei heroic birth, hsr honorable aeBf-evementa, and ber glorlooa deattny. Hbo " alu In tbe centre." bel sags to nu section, and lt a hoad of ail. Her suus whu bova met lute tu-iilj*lit ai i ul hollie In New Yolk. Wu tlo not tome together sm Biran_t rs in a M'Sii.e luinl to ?.eek relief fruin the deproeolon of Inhoepltableinfliieneee. We foi und this tneit-ty lieciiu-e we luve r Mihi sud would Cherish her history, her traditions, her lei nil.-, tiuna nf borne, end eamp and forum, vee hopi, io maha our Bo els ty f'li in thia great theatre of ihoogbl sud Belles sa t generate! '?! aholoaoroa Intolleolnal nnd morel furies. When inls rn,'tiin; was called for permanent 1.1 lill ll I Zit I 11.ll til ll'' Wile li'. ?gOOrO Of HUI eon nlll Ul lull. The nuiiiliei will donni lest be increased by Mveral hun died. Our membership of nun residents g li perbapa h c.pially i.ttce. Wa- tboold n aha something mure of aueb good aud abundant Materiel than a mere aoelel elah. VV e can hal e, -nine unod fl Ol k mil uf ll at well as picul v uf ii-cicali'.n. I ol iii.dalicc, wi!ll the aol of our Weal ern and "-..nib we tern brethren who. uk" eurool vee, hat i drifted Into thia corner of the Kepublle, we might help li to throe off Itt colonial aui-ecrvleney to Kngltah poll Ilea and waurn rt and gradually Ataerfcanlte ii. vie. can thoa repay lu hind the debt of gratitude we owe tim Kati for itt mwalonarr efforts a generation ago, when ii tva.s the scat ol pnwer In Ibo I ulled .-talcs and the BOW Imperial vv, tt was bet a balf-eobdned wildernesa. la coiicliisloii, gentlemen, 1 venture, lu expMM lb" hope that our society may be froM lbs ontoot, and con linn'- i" v,.i- end, '.I srtstoeralle lhat wraith i aanol bnj a membership for vic; a .1 ao democratic thst noun will heel Ind ed, by needti tooatof mi nibersblp, ii "in an aaaoelailon whl b their vlrtaeaad lakala would adora. (,< on'-l C. VV. Moulton, us chitria.-ni of UM Committee. an Poi inai.i'iit Organ!_Btion,reported tbe folios lag bom ? and thu ticket waa elected: pn-i.lent, tlaseral 'ii m t J.wini,'; wee, picsi.lc,ts, Whitelaw Ucl I, Cul., K. sunlit,', Hsgh J. Jowett, 0es< aral STa_sr Hwnyno ami Algoraea B. BolUvan; secretary, limner la-e; recorilitic Secretory, Colonel I ui aaalehoi hreooo-or, Coloael ITIIIIom Parry Fogg t gov? erning eoMadttso, ll. L. Ktitnetl, Cblvta s. lime, H. lt. Kikli.t. A. J. ( . I nye. Oeorge Kellett, J. D.GUlett, A, li. Juillald, C. VV. Moulltui and .lus-]ili Pool. SUB HAD VA ID FITS DOLLARS FOR A DIVORCE. Minnie J, Cole, _ge twentjr*ei|fht, wbber* rested on Tuetil iy nluht, ctungeil tij A ri Intr <'. (.Ilietie, wilh whom slie was llvtin*, willi drunki-uess. she wat Mata arraigned befora Japura BTeiae lu the Jo_orson Maiksi rodeo Court yeeterday, chm red willi the more sellout ci imo of bigamy. Ailinn _, Knlc, lo whom siie WM linn I led on May SA. 1H7-. wa* lu court alni lr.lille.1 tai tl,ui |.,,|. Ol Ur IU waa _larrie 1 lo Um woman on HeVOMbOt 1. 1885. Minnie aillitltted HMt tbs had mai i led both n'li, bul claimed thut sho had paid S'> tor a divorce from Cole. Ile hud abandoned her over tu peera aj*o aud the tupuotod thal thal levi alto cave her Hie rl'.-ht tn marr*- agata. Ju.tico VV. Iii held tiie accused for trial in def iult oT S\JS9*\ THOUSANDS (Hf.Kl; A SPARRING MATCH. 1 A: 1 IM -|| Ri AT TIIK NKA-Yi -liK ATIII.ITlf: CUD? a Pink; naisii-wi.y avkuikm. Once more tho N'ew-i rn k .Vthhtic. (lui. Hone wa hi -ui: d tool eight hy crowds ni levi rs ol the " hi.!? sport '' ol Bparriag. liny arrived heat all quartan enlim in tin BBOfol I an-nm, soine in the niitiipiutci' int.r-whe. hr, sum ? in na- itl.v appoiated lirinii*!iatna a.ic still m in-iu tl e MrvloesMs street ear. Bj s s'elool Iho gyMaaeioM bold Ina 1,-00 to 2,000 penile ami until the herne- oi tba Bvrniag Bppsarad the nawb?a und their Irieiids SBMBed llu-in-e'vet hy i-M-haii.ine cotnpliiiientt iu lather high-pitohod resees. Ai last thc weary eyes wm-cheered hy tbe Bight ul tin li isl I nt i r ot bsxora wim wars tatradaood us William Clark, o! thc Bogia Athletic ? I'm. nod JaSBM Wiil.-h. ul New Jataaa, BefSrj they hogas Um tirst of tbs ci^ht renada thar* wets ts tpar the muster si ssraawbiea made .ni B_oettag Bppsol to thc apsstatota lo earh their -BMtloaa darlag the progtoM af the boxtagaadaol Indulge in wild vboopmga. Thia suij have bees das lo the j rescue." in thc reen ol' Police ('aptiiin.t Williams and licrgltold uud Superintendent .Mulray. After I Bia little apsae_ every one settled l henisi'lvcs tn lin- eniii.vment ol watehtaf tin ir lellnw hciu.s pniiml each other U Iheir hearfs c.n'i-iit. Tins Meson, W elah and Clara proceeded tn do. tn their awn Batta lactiuii. hut not tu I hilt ot I lu- sp. ennui s. Alter Oigbl roonda ot agile, bal not parUs?arly hard fighting the milich w ms iiii 'ide, I in in s ni of Walsh, limelight ap plaasa windi followed thc tir-i eoapla was tented into a welcoming tero pott ot ahesressJohs MoUnty, the cliiiitij.ii'ii snatear light wsighl ni Newo.orfc, aad Miebael La ai -y.u aell-haows youag lees! borer, itepped nu the platform, l hey wars t" bea -i\ roaada aad they finished the six rounds ou'. Hu much vigor oed science were displayed on both tldeotba! though the victory was in the end deoresd to the chan.pion ii wa- hv hut B -muli Margin that hit rioter] waa gained, in lite Bret round il was evident thu! Metiinty was tun heavy lor I.i- ii nt sunni-I uml ind ced lie drew blinni (mm I he tl er iu thc tir.ti hun. Leery Managed however, by his w iimle il ii I skill ill dodging mid his ml mi i nble pl nc I. ami staying power to kim-the champion plenty of trimble to hold hi- own. lt WM iud until (he fourth r mini that vi,-',mn bi a I'lni'i'ii pineal nluw with kia rigM knocked the little mau down, nnd in the lust round w li ti l.caiv ,'i--itmril lu |_0 lirst lime thi B||I0m1iII he ptuli.-lnd .Mt-iiuitv bo Mverely that han ibero lu en anothi r roan i th.- decision might hara beea ravened. I he iie-u pair ul modem gladiators lo butcher them? selves fal B MiM sort ol w uv' were .luck Vic Vulltle, t lie light wright cli.iiupi Ul ot America, nnd .lack Hooper. i ha tn atoll asa Um bmsI bvelj al tao eveoiog and the -j., atm- wen' oonetaaily forgetting the prohibition lind luirsiiii' ont ii,tn Ital,lie yella, I he ehiiinpinn i* a beauUfally fotmed little fellow and thoagh sol in the lu st nt i aimil i inn e. ii i au evin li it lull ot science ll li'I haul bitting which astonished BO one mme than Mr. Hooper. Tbe latter wm k_oeked tkioegl Um ropso ta the middle ni tl i- li ft 1 a mund und Measured hi- length again juat aa um* wat oalled. In theaixthaBd !??.( ri aimil Hooper was Birred.! beales sud siter bein?. "laitullv knocked si.ont the rieg ta every dlrretion, wai i,nally teal thrungli lbs r..pes three Ureas in - cresslea sui Ibe match fell te M cAolifle. Alter tm eshibltiiin bj li.te?,,r Kimi.all kciiiu'". .-md Boyle, two leather weigh) -.vat red looa tame roaada sud two brothers named Ru Hiv aa afforded Ihe spectators toma inm. eu: ai.ni?. Menl I Inn ? l'Brien ead Pit bb rn rootled t wo b mt., ! el h m favor uitlie tolmer. Ja k Itompeey, the pngiltal and Mike Moir] ?panel three pleyiol rouaeaomid groat : g ami the ma] int ol the tpeetatora then beuna to say a ""I night lom Pan forth aad Jaeh l>".\ kt, W. i ? raworth and Dorsev were smoag Hmm who eoi ad ap ihi it seing - leen at loo. V .lt. rteui f hu h ai- nut mt tbe program-.c c int ii ;i i e.u i ll o'eioek, A newly lit'hi cd a.I ir* la th ? big ball t replace, a dowan ira draoght. a (lead ol ? g through ibo building oi ? bro' sad n tim iii d lha ttairw aaa of a ol thanting nen, were tbe oomponeol paitt. I.uokil.i a fee nee ba I sense eooegfa Moten the dow ti? ti .ml -lr. nm by shouting mit tl,.it lln-re tan- t, ii . ive ililli a dangcraoo peale wao teas averted. i. 1WD Ul X HONORED. IN UKI - I IN'. I MM l-l- Al lill*. I\S| Al.lt IliiV OS TIIK lal U ll I I I'.isl. The impreasiva rerrmonies sith which tim Lafayette, .v.i. li". Dopartateat of Nea V.ik of the (.rand Army of the Bopabltc w.ie Installed at Ihe Hotel Branawlch lost evening were wltm M ??! aad taken part In by m.my emi i ivlll iaa i di in ahleh Un-v t,,,k place wat -i ? '. T dec..rale.| with National imbli-mt uud amit. Among IhOBB pr-- ni wera tleneralt Riobard ll. Jaek-un, William li. Whipple and RodeatMtreb, c. -. k . Uenerala Horace Porter, Morita i ksMahoa, Charlot A. Cai lenin, llorstloC King, Bad B, I'.. Mom-, JndgOa S M. Voe UoeeOB, N, I! udell Hyatt aud Krn.st Hail; Com Moderns Chandler aud Hhejitrd, Major j. a. Peoaoodea, r. s, a., Uoaleeaal a. iv. ,. -a, I ' ,.,?,?,, ,1, , '--? ?"' ,,.r....,i ... ,. . dri-eiy. Jadga vu.e.t," Oeneral george B, Bqntree, p..st Uepar;,neut Commanders J ii?ea I ii eel and i ? i? r, colonel Loehs B B aebester, Bureeoe I. ll. M nu ??.rik" Crawford, "ihe Peel Booota, cd.-I vs. *. Qof-g stroll, sad Oeleael J. W. Hut:. la-uert were read from el Pneldool krthor, Ueoeral Joba v 1.1.-a n, i, net ai vv 11,tic,i -oti llaneooh. Oeneral U intel I. "'.'-ani ,.t .- i ? Peat Department Cemmoadof ira M Bedgea was the in-!a !'nir oBleer sud ut hit bom mimi the fellowtag Bowiycbooea ollh ll. .i.u nt,ni ami quartermaster, sereeaul Hedi Wolfe. A atlrrtag oiliireaa eat made bj Ibe new cnn. ii ned lo blt poet. Afb r pr.mus Ino to endeavor to perform blt .lu-ie. in Um beet in rn .i tbe Ur.(mi Vron and ot ina Pool .md welcoming . i idet ol "' et p t - wm. |.te?i,t be dwell Upon I of tbe (Clim trmr In war end peaee, poinl im. in the graves or tbs iiio.immi soldi t- wau fen in the u,ii .h.! i.. iii.elm were crippled IB Ihe Ber. T.ce as a-i i,.lliesl n| ihe .Inly tn tl tba ll'Ml.mill u..w bonded t>? _? 111. r In thu nr.aaisatlon were read] M reodi i al theircountry's ran, ir needed. .aid iiitt Ill o ll times Ute Meta .! ETEIRS l MONO OIOARMARRRE PRORARLM The qneation ol b strike ol eigarmBkers Bl laat hoe bees deBalMly settled, Prooldasl Btrasasr, ol ihe i igBraM?are' International (Talon, aaeoaaesd le lbs ouiinittee of the tevei el lesal Miena lotorrated thal ha aa.I n i en, i d iioth e ftotn a majority of the local iiiiuma ihrooghoat tho ooaatry, and thal tiny had oB decided ibai it wee to the lutereti of Um ofgaalsotMa t" roatol lue propoa d aeale Mr, >;r ia tot told tha eommltteethot the matti r of s tinks now roeta with ih'tn. a regaler 0001 Mg of the tinki: Con. ml Hen wat lu 1 I asl BTBBlBg at so. 1; ,0 ihiri-ave. Repasts Wire ISCOlVOd from the rai lout sho|it ut lo bea IBS new m'.en works. Willi i.mlly an exception ihe reports showed that lhere was s material falling og In tbe eera I ogs. inc mea bm all animus Int a don I, but await An- action ot the i'i.munt? ee patiently, fbi iu nt. r waadlaeuaeed, nut BedsSaite oui-n of notion wae laid out. Hie rommlttes Will steel i --.in lill- ma.ri.lnr-. ,-,i,d in all probability lilt. Ililli Will ian- i omni, iiecd before i,l,-lit. I he cunt to i.i- pursued, willie md definite!j tel I lod. Alli iii lil. probability, be tn iiider out UM lloii ll one id lin- faelollet, piebald) Unit In ebleb the redust ioa has been greatest, mit ail) reno i lookout lu all lae other abope, end Um maaufarturera wean to fight for tho new toole, Iftbei d.n lateod 10 tt _ I, t un- will force Un in io-how I heir hindi with in- tuialleat pot-ibie loaa ol Ilma and mom y to both ihe nen an t tin tr employers, lt it poeslhbi thee the eaeeo .ive fiiuimitteii Of Ihe liiternalluii.il Union Will arrive 11 Ihe I Itt lilli lek' 1 Bl" Wick, alni e O'I caVul lo settle tile natter without a general S.bt. vs bile tbe men are out un st ri te they win be en i ii le.t tu a si like bi-ne ni of "f-ii * wetk irom Un- uiu..u.i.i11.wiih tperhtl |revisions for ipeclal cases. I'lie -iiii.." fond of the International i ..mn is at a lower ebb than usual Josi bow, ou account if the long lookout In Cincinnati lit- yen, bm li lt lei wed uiete ors ample fundt tn nippon ail mern bora in \ct\ York Cit] tnt at least three tuuiitlis. VVheti Hutu ne sous an saeeaaie ni Baa ne levied ou all the me to be 11 lliioiij;noiil Ute couulij. NE*. HAILS RAILROAD Ll.l.f I loN. Ni.w-ll vv iv, Jan. 13 {Special).?The whole ur tharea retina *A n.e. annual Moetlag il tba New York, New ll,v. n and Hartford -nail tn-lay wat t'l.HJI. The ol-l bund nf Uroetora wore reelected, Chanaoey m. Depoa icingehessa la plassol W. ll. V.m.icu.m. ii. Bydssy Saydea, of How-York, wasss sssaeacssfal ra od Mata 'ur the poettlOB, I'lethlelit V\ atreus sahl thst none ballit*tlng waa noe ca?opieted to the Boara louie Uiver from SpnnaSeld ami weoM boob ba done ai Un- Harlem Bridge. All the brldees un- in good run I.Ililli it ml . brim.' Slea.Illy Bhonged fl uu catt In it nun ni lum. Poul li o ks aro In mg lani In twieu Nut* ItOObl ll" and Mauialui.e.k. MR. JOEDA v MOORNPUL. United Stiih'M I ii_-iirci .Im (Inn, vv lin rciiiaiiis n charge of (lie Huh -Treasury In thia city,sahl yesterday Ibai ho.ml i,nt liii'.v whether any one bad refused Hie tfltaedarlaa Um day. although ha hud aol resolved any privets Bdvtooa frost Sfeeblagtee, Ht ipsfea luourn tully of tho pnoaeOta of hts return to Washington. It has hara reported antral iimea alaes the boglaatag al the \e ir that IfeassSS ? Acton would ba reinstated uluip!" lo relieve tbs Adinltitatratlen from the present iicluirrattiiifut. Mr. SOBSfl laughed hearllly when UM iiiuuir wat repeated to him aud deuiared WHU some em? phasis lhat hs was out of olUoe. ZUKEKTORT WINS A GAME. ITO CHEES CHAMPIONS-DP COMEST. "-MIMI/. OPKBS WITH 1HK BCOTCB OAMMT ?A STI llllultM Y Viil(il|T IIAT1I.K. Tbe leeood fame nf cIicsh in the scries for the aSjBMpiOBBhlg of the World between Mestria. BtelBltaaad Bakartert was played ysBtorday at No. no Fifth-.-ive. BtalallS la the Ur st within tho sanctum where tho kettla of brailia is to he fought. H.- tthakea hands cordially with Mr. Moble, Ur. Zukortert'a umpire, and rhen greeta Bord?illy hit own umpire, Mr. Fn se, tl ni inn t ? v<> la Bvorythlag ossspl ins hess. Kr. BtstalWi BUIf Shabby face meanwhile beams effusively on every? body. Ills brow lt us smooth BB thal of a child. The Berra mental atra_glss over ihe oheee-boerd hove left no farrows there. Iir. Kakertort arrives a fow minutes Inter, with fur rmi and lang eupn t r.i i Un ir down to lils heels. As ho thrOWa open lils capo With a quick gesture und cutts a irarablaf ataaea al the apeetetero, ha oaf Ketts Irvine's llrtt entrance In "The Hells" with his "1 am here." Malaita ambles up to him?he can hardly ho saul to walk -and the two men exchuiifre greettaga, glvtas tha tpaotstora si the bssm time u good "ppuriunity in uliferve Urn stilklnit enntratt between theirexpresHtntis, stelniti; lonkiii. ns placid asa mill poad aaa Dr. Bakertart reeUeeeand nervous with deep lines aegraVSS BS hst sharp cut features. Tiieh the two SMS take seats with the hlStorlS chess board botweeu them, alni doobUtll each experiences BOaMthlOg of Ihe stern Joy which warriors feel lu lo linn wnithT ol llieir IMSt, They ara to engage lo n katti- rt letoUool agalBBt in telbit, Vhsrs tho mun who cull seo furthest aud think deepest must win. A hush fulls on the apse Islets. They are sll expectancy. There uro twice ns many spectators BS when Um Iii st came was pia) ed. They keep their uvcrcuais and hals on and slilTi-r until by reason Bf keeping the windows nil scaled and dnurs dnsed mid much con? sumption of oxygon hy toMktag aad Btherwtoa the room nett warm, but lt is not a warmth conducive to mental rigor. Mr. Ureen reserves the fi ont row of seats, sonic fi.i ly In number, for the ladies, who don't come, and the chairs stand vanaut half the day, until tho order is re* v indcl. (tm the hull guts well tilled belum the after? noon Ol OS 80, and measured by tho ordinary standard the BggremMof bralaa Weald amount to something tre? mendous, steinlu hus the Hutt move and makes lt tlve minute-, ifier '_' o'clock. " VVhiua pi wu to kittie's fourth," calls Mr. Paterson. Ilefore the move can be made BB tba hilt board, where nil can see it, comet the reply : " Mark pawn to kinir't fourth." Then after au Interval of a few seconds only Slololta in .vet iiK.il ii. Knl.ht to kin n't btahop'l third. He int aehrted fur his spoatag the Scotch gBMbll which I'aiil Murpny always regarded oe a bbl for draw, om cheat players know Unit tin.nt st is likely lo prove Inuit and stubborn utul ?nu adowa iii their tenta to eii|ny it. Knight to q noon's bishop's third la /.ukerturi'a prompt reply. The moves ar.- now mmie st qalckly seszshaagoa between pagtUota in what ls looholoollj Balled a " rattliiiit mill." BtelBttl advances pawn to gOOOO'l fourth. " I'awn takes pawn" lt the .puck reply shunted to Um mau at the hy In int. 1 his lt the " tlr-t blood " in tim third tn ive. lu Mun day's is'uuif tineen innvst were mada- before a mini sue climbed. Melun/'t height taken tlin blOSfe pawn /itkiTinrt mot ci hit kelgbl to kline's blehop's third. Bow tho bettie la fairly nader war, lha Morea have nil boee ma le like lightning thus far ami it lt time tn du t.mie thinking, BtSialta Blpa BOOM brandy and water. puts I.ls bauds lil lilt, trousers' puckett to keep them WBrM, aad BBIUeq down to mark nut muir i'l.ni .il the campaign, Thoepootatora stu.ty tha big eheaa board and tue.r pn.-ket BbSM BOOBS alli Weeder what lt Will turn mit lu he. The plaold, OBUbby UttM MOB with lil haiuts Itt lila puckett ls an object of Intense interest to Ui.-m. Thoagh outwardly so quiet, fa ey know tbat he lt dlpplag lut ? Un? filial'- at far at 'ela eau -,- - lu a k'au.e of elie rt,,md '.hal if hu in tm co d i ba pholographa I il woald ba foaad ta ba tiled ti lek with .best squares and ill Manner of combi? ne?ona The ;., ni apparently least Interested Iii him lt I?r. /.ukertort. Ile rites from Ins seat, p.i'-es the ra.I abstractedly, aad thee ereoooa svm ta Um umpires t.. leefe al portraits of himself ead Sb lotti la bb lllusl i .rn ii.il tvhii h th.-y Bet e. vv in n Stetnit - ima al last ma lured hit plans and made lila nun e ne ga - up and ev ten,lt ha dump ..mr like little banda our tho ll mn -. I he tuiiat BOMfoMnbla MOB In the place an" the two um pro. I i.ey mern kept Beer Um Bra, hf ibo Stotolta aklvon Martha door. Bbs has a.ide.i i>r. Eakertortfa phut" Staph I-, bet col.cellini. Illa n prut],e \ lr iv, la willah he ihuwi lo bool advantage, amt the many of tin in. Km.hts ara tZOhBOgOd lu the neil move. In tbe nett tn..ve lt lt Ur. /uki Hort's turn to pal on hit thinking cap. II. titer i Bereena fat.non far ?; ' i a tiie iMpefterbebla Myla wbleh nhsrBStSflaoa ina oppoaaat. Mr taps the floor, ttr,,ket blt hOOfd, leant tlr-tt on one linn and Hutu on the s'iier, paBSBS hit hand over ln? brow md iii rartoaa wayo thowa thai he u taekBag a bard pi u',, au. lim h.t duet it sooo eoe fully as the teqoel proven, i i.e slaughter la thleh. Pewoa ore agata ax* changed In Um nt.ah move Both bmb raat.e in Hie Beat movo aad with their brags firmly sstrssrsed rt> Iti-w ths ri-lit. Then tilers IS BBBOtOd a seem- Which foi a ohOM |.iav. r baa iii the charms of a ml'iile batt.e. I ir. /.uki ri..rt tabes the a,(.restive. H.- throws hit pawns onl in skirmish hue. unmasks hit battery of bishop-, ami raneeotratea their fire ou ins opppoaeat's r .'il hind curlier, where the kltm* lt in iiidiin.'. hm ijueen it Breaght boldly forward to dad a \ il neradle point In thst kink's defences, lilli ll IS lint tu i.e found tint time. Btelalta akUfolly perrin every attack, tares tne (ide of war, an.i Ur. Zukertori s line ur att.uk stubbornly Milrea 'inn la tin- altuollofl at i e*eloch when an adJeorBMoal it tuton. stem,-/ paaaaa Ihreagh the hail, ahakoskaads with i,emit, ami hu look moois to sa] plainly thal hi? lt thoroughly tallaSed with tbs state of affoira. i ? Sahl it renewed at B o'eioek, the hoard baa become taaii thiiitied. Tba purport ol every bmvs la i t .-ii. Pot two boen mon these ? letert ol lae gama ?rranga tba mmbbbU el tbolr foreea la a ob eomblna lions us Hil with delight the udutlriiiK' ohett players. Iir. Eahoriert airaiu raltiot ta in.' attach. Tba lido Of hallie sa ems Iii-.t ta looa one way, then ti.e other. The ..imo is fun at sarprleea, Bat et loot tbe Mach men esn no lou /er tm beaten hack la vale Btelnlta ttraegtao te estrleate hlateelf, Bal ha lookt nt luipi rturahly as amiable ns ever. A few min lites before 10 o'rlork the aniuiiincciiii'iit was made : " While relent." Hand t-lapplnr rcsuiiudf fliinu.h tin hall, whereat Dr. lakortort IH'-I Bad lifts lila righi hand dopreeetlogly. Then the dunrt or the sum tum ar, i i,-ed suit the rival rh_inplons dlt. ut* " the ml tell t have been." Among those present yettenliir were Mr. Kaiser, of Philadelphia) Mr. areetd, ofBalUaMrej Charlst i.. Bd wsrdt, of New-Orleane; Max Judd, nf St, l.oitlt, " the Champion "f tho VV eat," and i M Kimi. TtlO BOXt ira nie wni in* pitted ai No 80 Piftb-avs mi iriii.ty, beglnninii Bl - u'cli'i-k. Ibo ?cnic DOW simms -tenn;/. 1, /.uker turi 1. MOVBS s*-I> -XAJ-fSU l). CATTAI* M'BBHXIB' w iiii Bf in ai K. SMaItt / e.t.nt. 1 1' tn K -I 1 V Iii K I g Kt ta BBS 'i Kt I.. i> n :t | I' tn H I I'O 8 I' taket V 4 Kl titi.'" I' 4 Kt ta K ll il il,) fa Kt III!' Il II fl H ttl IJ Kl B li Kt takes kt ll Kt P takes Kt TU tu Wt 7 1' tn QI ir; H PUhea P m Ptaki t P ti i asl les li ('attics in it to k Kt rv 10 i- in ij it :i ll Kt to IC'J 11 lt too 3 I'i Kt ta Kt 3 I'-' V I . k I; :i 1.1 lt to i,i j 13 Kt to Kl b (if) MUK i ll (J I" h B ' I , li (ak." Kt 1.. li take-Il Hi (I tn lj ll Kl H IO K 7 (f) 17 lr I" k 17 fl iou U :i 1 lt in H WA If) 1- Pto K ll 1 lil ll lo K li "/I ll' i( lt to (} ?mu tnli -J 20 I'toi' , 21 ii ta i' u 5 "i n t" (' i ?n it takes ii 22 it takea ll 23 lt lo l' Kt t S3 q lo K I! J ?il lt lo tf th) VI li to IJ 4 "'.i li luk.-t lt 'in I/ lakes U 2H ki to i: ,i 2H ij to K 27 Kt to K lt rv 27 lt lo K I p to K i: i d) ES v to n it 4 20 I' in K lt B 29 lt t" K 30 v to ti n :i :in 81 I* lo K Kl 3 :ti I* to n ii :i 80 ti tu i'Kt '?? l> lo K ' Kt to Kl ''. o- U lu q.i ?aa Kt tn V. I 83 I1 to t^n ill P tu (I Kt 3 34 P tn IJ I! ."? .:., it ta ti Kt B . K t.. kj 3B K t" li i 'AV' ',' IO U Kt 3 :;, | tn Kt 37 ll to Ki 2 ,,- it to Kl 2 38 H tol", II 3 80 V to K ll 3 31) ti tu i.i ll I ch in n io K i: 9 l" H le k ri eb ll K to K i (k) il t' loki -1' oh 42 It lakes ll 42 li taket il I' 411 1' to K K! I d) -VA ll lo K 7 ?li Kl I" Kt 'J ll I' toil 7 ?V- Kt to K 3 I ' I" tal.. IO Kl P ld K K V iak. - I' 46 II takes Kt 1 tm) And white resigns. tm The first time, tu far as ws can recall Mr Btelnlta'a publlabed ".'ames, thai he, In un Impoitant inalcb i.'iiiiie Bl hist iilayt-r, udupis What is ku..wu M Ibe " Scoli h linmnit/' (in A f ivniiio iiefeuee fur Hr. Znkertort. ako in nora than one of blt lualeli (anica willi Ula. kimmo plated Uu toil wove, iii prefsrsaea to tbs bois popular -ut to tim. m it takes Ktch either es tins or the preceding Move, ?eeunl break up Wblte'a pee. lha Qua n's tole, hui ni,n i, probably preferred 101111011117 1.1s iwu Biaaope. uh reta mow. le mn upiuijii. Kiitis Hr. Boh irtortea unmistakable advantage In position. (/?1 VV hieh, however, he throws away by thia preuia tore attack on lha Hook. 10 Kl: li-K wuiial have greatly crainiieil the action of Hie white pieces. .?.__._? if) with tnis cupitui move white turns the tahlee oa lils opponent.. Ile threatens HUI taket K.l\ to avoid which liliu k MUM either play ll lo ll. li lu Kl-, or ma-n tho U)Xl moVO 1' lo tsi.L (<7) _ forinllahlepost for the Rook. |'" While mi-cut now have takeu KBP with Kt, bat aa tiie result would have been to lenve the adversary, with Bishop of uti oppoalte color, which would probably bad to a ih_w. Mr. Htelnltz, who is playing to wlu, pre? fers attacking ths apparently weak centre pawn. n> lt ls tolerably evident why White cannot capturo tba <^l\ should the rook bs captured. (A) White in trying to avoid the draw, has drifted Into an untenable piwitlon and must now lose the game. (i) If B takes fl, the Hhick pawn marches on to Queen. ion lim latter part of tho game ls admirably played by Dr. Ziikeriort. HIE OHABGEE AGAINST MR PAYNE. TIIK OHIO SENA tor ti:rxsi;p his nose at THEM?WHAT DON A VIN HAYS. rVaON tub B-BBI tBajPBB-BSSBSSBB- ur tiik tHrnn--.. VVAxtliNiiToN, Jnn. 13.?Tho letter of Si to peon K. Deaavia, of Ohio, which char;jo<i Senator 1'avne with liaviiit-j obtained bis election to tho l.'nited States Semite through- corruption und bribery, is one ol the IMticipal tunics ol conversation muong politician*. The charges are so speedie and they aro printed in snob 8 conspicuous nifiimor in one ot the most reputable newspapers ol the country that it is difficult to see how B reply lo them can bo avoided, I saw Mr. Payne to? day. Ile seemed to wear a troubled look and evidently was not happy; yet he man a emd to exclaim laugh? ingly : " I Iii those charges of DoaBVfaa'a I Why, I have nut even re-.d them. What lie says k beneath notice I never rend 'The Cincinnati ('ninineroial-ltszette,' have Bot li r years, nnd uhall not do so now. I cannot afford to nike any notice ol thia mutter." If Senator l'ayne does not seek a vindication at the beads ot his eolkBgasa bis silence will hardly convince those, who have read Doiiavin't chargnt that they rest upon nothing more substantial than mere rumor. What Doaarls asserts is that members of Ibo Ohin Mate Baaata rsestvsd lissa |S,OUt)te$5,000eeeh to vote for I'ayno, und tbe members ol the House ut RsprssSBSS?rea Irnm 01,2-0 to 19.000 each. He goes further, ami glass thc BSMOB o! the men bribed und the umnniits pals to them. He says in his letter to Senator layne: ?? First, a.a to Senators. A. C. Cube voted for rou because your Meedo pant him 90,000. This is the amount hy his own cuntessinu. I). H. Mi-layman votoil for you lor |3,000 and farther pfsapeets, <?. fl. la'um-ev voled tor you for $3,000 iii linn il. Simon Brenaer roted lei yee tar 18,000sasSk Thia-1 tbe BMOBBl tiutii his own confession. (1. S. Welsh, is pim cd nt s-'-.oco. A Senatorial lavssttgatloa ooaaadt ISSSSS (cte,np the exact .-(mount. He accumulated real estate in Allens dat?g his first session. Kim.ir White not more thai any other man eke Voted lui Mm; BOfOOO will not gove, tho seat paid him. Wo BOW cume to thu House ol Kepresentatives. Tbe first name on the Its! is L. A. Hrenner. Ile is reported at Si,SOO, I um sure th." sum is too emull. liri nm-r i nut n cheap man. I feel sure 1 cnn prove thut he gut at Ieee! 12,000. William Heat ty. ai Tslsde, get leta ths 11,000 boat sad resMlasd psosirs darlag the trip. Aa ta the ll.million t'oiuiiy delegatiee, with the ex? ception ot Thomas J, Cogaa, I think they all got -ainu hm,'. New COMBO W. W . Meier, ol V inion. Ile was oae ol li- londi tt I'eiidleti.n nu n in the Snite. He nar lull ot uno!ion ami Boise, SuiKicnlv he lost bia eathusiaoM nnd boeaflsedoMare sa s monee lb-cum. ne need to pick lluws in his idol, and alter a lew teiir in- siriieU one blow atui shivered lt. He toa a began to sinii the praises al Henry H. I'aMie, ami in caucus ?roted I'T him tor the metier.tte ronalda* rut loll ot 11,800, Poss old l?r. Hull.rook iii rVapekoests lagging -ui'etiiuou-lv on tin' itaga timk bia Bl ,900 and deelored thal Mr. Payna was a very nice niau. Vary ni, e. W. A. Schultz, el Kan tii'bi. a lineal deeoraUoal ac Schultz, ol Pennsylvania's ssrlj dayo, "sa -.ii-:..i wirii |1,0OO. Ziegler, ot Crawford, eroeld not li-ti ti to any thins hf th is 12,-00 and hi tai it. ?vii. ii iiiii'lioii wa-nt Noa roe, where the roek-rtbbed tod everl isling laitbtul ? o moat reside. W hm In ar rtved n ? "l iin?? ,i-. lo- was ii ni betta Itaelf, Ile o\en i eons euee with biak Ho vsoaotoa tba zrunii>i twenty-four h.mri until ho aroa robbed ul both. ii.neem-.1 abe wing r.d.i.nd spitting like a Ho was tb last one captured. About tao boors helots the rauoeahe wtetaheota tbe mystic io.mi, where he r> ii,aim il ahull tun luiuuti e. He iluu aline o .t with his beads Ia hi. pnataleeaa -a. md l -ti.--.it, though but as tkeagh ha area holding, something dowe. Porgettmg himself, In stepped uitn Mr. Pendleton's roooi, where bo bod bera b tr.i|iieut riailor. He did Bot ail dowe, bel -aid: ? Air. Pendleton, I jost cami Into ibj thal I bopoyoe'U III (Le it.' ?? i mink yoe, mv yooaa friend. Wall hope for the boot, <l ? ..d-bv. sold be, holding mit bia boee, ?? ll imiltoo's face terned white. His richi band wns drawn noni hi- pocket with ? rerefu?iom whiob indi ?a! it waeguardiBS toatethiac l_e -.-hake' took place, aad lionlltiiaa baud wool hick io its Becket, l'u .1 b How, ba only gol $1,500. Hs was nm lin Aa hoar afterward be weet into the eaueue ead troted l"r Ileura H. Paj ne.'' lins is ia subetaaea what Uoeovia ebsrges, lt mi.ht a. il .e suppueed lb it no mini would be williag to ii -t twenty-tour hours under ouch bb accusation ol whole tele bribery. Bel Mr. Pnvoe apparently io. Ile ? the milter ns a gaga j'kc. I.I ria u belia thci'ii t.'iu, t. Ih-tale une.mus t. nothing. Hu cbargee ore idle gaiaaip. Hi- talk is ind worthcoatradictiag. .Mr. I'a.vue's attitude ia thia Matter hi io atraoee eoatrasl with whit other Benators did when slMilorcharge wire tmi'le BgaiBBl them. I hey promptly Baked tor au investigation aad gol it. Tsey were not willin- ta real under bb Imputation such as bow reata muni Mr. l'ayne a minute longer than wasabflolutrtj aeceeosry, ll..-ta' were ile" COOM Ol Ingall*. I'liltlw ell, (irover. I ..ti t \ :i ii -1 Spencer ; not i" met. non thal ol Miller and Lapham, tn winch Ibe henel.u n .-.uh committee nt tbs Committee on Privilegea and ?ieetioiis loAlbeey 0 iinc-ti-.'h. tin chargea of bribery nude ta coniieo l.aii arith the eh"all. ll nt the .New-lurk S -n tturs. aid well iiml Pomeroy, tha Kansas Renature, did nm ?un trail lor formal ibarge* to smvein Washiagtoo. 1 bet in-e In their MBts Bud ib'isiliiiltd BB ititi-lt..i i.hi np..ti the m. re iiatement contained iBadispetcb ahicli saul thal tiich and -ii-li charges baal I cen mail" tu,iii.t them iii a Western newspaper. ? aa Beaator rn. rn- do li -t i j- th.- question Belted lo Bight. lt is a delicate matur ol poorer, for another Senator :o demand au Investigation which involvis obi ? ?? ' ,, , a-pct i.illy if thal colleague is himself u.. s'illiug ta fane iucb .to imiuiry. ' Senatorial oourroy, - thi itif.ii obaileol* in the woy ol oil aueh inveetlia inn-. li would bc.against all pie. ali nt, it jaaahi, lor Hr. Sherman to move ia thc Matter, oad rot then-ure loinieii it ni blaber eearideraiioBa which rall f? rom pl action In this inatoaoe. Mr. sherman's deport* nc tii-injil Inr ('bin le OS-id to be Bet altogether for le pnrpoee ol Ihaohlag the MMBbota ??> ihe m.ne legislature for hi- re-electtoa, lt BMybethal after mut iltatloB with the leaden ol tbs party there, bs till change b's mimi uml bring entire ihe Butter to the lonee ot thc United stans Denote, I CE1 OF VI8TBBSS FBOM ELIZABETH. IIB TOWN' COUNCIL PBTtTIOBl THK I.Kiiisi. viri.K Mil ru in fl.ai. nu: pw > i i:c i n IN Al is. The City nt Elisabet- <>n Tneedaj through in ant url: petitioned the bS-tel_taN of .New Jersey uni to spool tbe relief inls ot ls si. or if lt may seem unjust to outiuiie tho protOOtloa I brown about iho city by These nts, to maUe ;iu appropriation of gi ,790,000 for the ii-uellt ol the elly, lo bo u-ed lu MB-lBg a settlement villi a cumuli litmus min irlty of Its creditors, ho ri presentations oh Wulcli this rciplest lt based ara invol, not ta say astonishing. Ths paper sols forth hat the city WSS free frmu debt In 1B63, when miller an .mended charter, which BathorlSOd the 000000 loot ob property beneflted, ssrtals iMpcoveaosata were inderi, ken ; that the Hupreiiie Cnitrt of the -"dato, and tto.-wurd the I'oiirt Of Krrors timi A|ipealt, coull: med .nd BBBBBaMOBta i lbOt aftei the law appeared lo be e.a alillthed by tho eulin nf Inti reoort ami beyond BB) sar of dlaturboneOf atreota wera pavstl and other Im itel eiueuts inade. and lal i*e SUMS of Itiout-y buiiuwed ii tim sutlrlpatl ii of tbe collection ol Bald uss. mmobM ; liut Iii lh7fl 'his same i omi uf Knot's ead Alme.i.s i, ci'sed Its own dei isiuii, and iii -ela reit thal tile li w under i-iiieii the assess niou?i were male was "u(Constitutional, ml the aeaeaamouts voids tbal now ararsaiuenta hod to e iliado, the Court holding toot tboj Must ne only for i,'in-Ill BCttiatI) ibrivcd al th" lillie when IhSSO hew .is. f-Ktueiits wero levied, and not a rordtiie IO heuefll n eiveilnt Una mun winn mo Improvements should be i,.me, hti the actual loss to the olti tram those causes ii,,eliile,I to inure Iii.tn Sl.UOO,tlO-, with inoio luau ,. mo. ni Kl lu Interest, an 1 that said h isa can mut ne e - naund to the en uta lictorjr thci-iuiis of the courts of be Htate. I lin pulll loners further represent that helu-c ill iveli lo taiikruptey by tbeM deelslona, the city oileied a com .lite i. a-..-.I en ns aluiilj tn tn)- ; (mit a minority of be creditors eot-opieat ihe proBt-riMl|srttlrnK>uis' some emiline.I Inactive lind olin is oluallied jilli".'.lit and nnmiiiinii".-, wno li if pul in tho tax levy woiilal ..tie taken IO nun year |S per cent of Hie alun of the city's properly; that thereupon tho i--e?s..rs nslgnod, aud the Le.lslature to proa nie for lurroutexpros -soi public schools, ole., pasted tho pre eetlve measures ol iis4; mat sadai these laws me milln' business of the eily it asrrted on hh.1 ihe interest .aid on the a.untied m.ml- ; tn al cetlaiii ciellinrs np ,.im- timm- iowa, und olola ths right to*' Coot t >ac ownnt uHlate, . um,tv and a ii, by rhiitus s.ain.tt tue city, on insiliK pill ale ..iee ami lulliniil ition Bgalnat piiblte BB , that they hare procured BltOOkS In the UObUe pic-. m...n inei'itv of Eiiiabeth withe view ta tbs repeal ?f lie-o |iiolei"tive laws; amt therefore, lite petitioners nay laal Ihe Ino. he kept in force, or that Hie st.ile n uiburae Hie eiiv for tbe waa il bas nu_crod fruin the ac? hill of the Mate conns. .-s> SJRKLWBTTE FANES ic SP IN A M.IS'S TRIBE. William U.tTeBniflg-, ii lt'ttci'-carri( Ttittaclicil o "-laiiiin VV., Brooklys, who lives nt No. Mn liroutlwuy, ihlle SSTVlBgletters ysstertoy was attacked by a rabid log ut a uiunnmentai establishment In Mt t-Ut-r ave., near hu Illltsviile BrMga After iaUVSHag a letter nt a .welling in Meeker-are. ho walked down tho street snit ins appriMOhlSS SBS af the stone yards wheo ho ob orvetl a lar-ii black do* In Hie ceutre of ths street narinn; at souther Sag. The latter ran away, ollowsd by the mad flo-r, but lt failed n caleb ulm. and retraelin; hit tteps the brute eneoun srotl JennliiKS, who I Hod to ehase him away, wheu sud ;snl> the dog, whoellug around, spran*- at Jonulugs from --1 behind, burying Us tangs deep tinto hit rt._t thigh. It did not release Its hold, end although Jennings tried te fight tne beast off with bis n,.iii-ba_, he waa nnsuroeesful until aa ?abases arrived. After a severe olubblna tbe do*-nw leased his grasp and ran away beforo he could bs killed. J cn nm its waa at once taken to tbe Eastern Utairlot Hos? pital and bis wound waa cauterised br Dr. Betas. Hs was unable to wslk and was relieved from duty. This ls the second time he has been bitten by a dog. ?-o THR WEAT URE KSPOSZ .OV-RHMENT CTDICATION8-FOR 32 HOUR*. Washisotov. Jan. 14.?For Nevr-Enftrland, slightly warmer, fair weather, variable winds icenera.1* Hhiftln-r to southerly, rising followed by falling barom? eter. For the Middle Atlantic States, warmer, fair weather, variable winds, rising followed by falling barometer. For the vi, miry of New-York and Philadelphia, a armor, fair weather. m TUIB-VB LOO__ OBSERVATIONS Tn piOC_-; s-f-ua M(t_,. ljjjj ,., t____t__L__L_______l_L_ji-f-Li VS81 an i! EH1_5T Hc^xM:^fei"' j . ? .-..I taifw-'-sHiiaarni ..u-. _;,.._i.i.?i ,,. ....a. fl .,0 - TsrnrvK Orrroa. Jan. ll-l a. m.?Warmer, fair weather generally prevailed over the country yesterday. Hut one storm was advaactii-r. Into Minnesota rr.un the North, and auothor into Texas from the South. The i barometer here rose with clear skies. Tbe temnerature ran_eu between o3 and 17". the averare (Il V, treing ?_'1? lower thin on the corresponding dsy last year, and Wg? higher than on Tuesday. slightly warmer, fair weather may be expected tn this nty and vicinity to-day; cloudinets aul rain oi snow Friday ; stormy .Saturday. One trial will convince yon thnt Allcnck'a punnu plasters are tar sbe.td of all other external remo dies. They .-tami unrivalled. ('ontrnst Not Comparison Rett expresses the difference hetwe tu the ij-Mr, po'verfnl ami c multi action nf Ben ott Plasters and that of their Baw, nun curative competitors. Farad .niin.'itls arum.' ri oin oxposuio gut itcuson's, sud get sell. MA ll RI KD. COfRSRW-JOHXa-Jaoaorrlg lt-41. by t-io Rsv. rtu-'e, VI'. Wari, at -iilnt I'su's (lillie ,. RaffewaeS, N'>iv li/s.- -. Alfred ( li -tier ( our-e.-i ami -op ne C uos.ei, eie. . .1, . ? uer or theiate (,1-iierai rbowai Demon Johna MBSSO__B__BMBM_ DIED. Aiii'.orT?yoaaaay IS, nasaoly, ota-Mi/iexr. Mstihisi au. bott, SOS i :,1 a eira. Knm-ial-cm eg at r'n! Eighteenth street Sf. K. (har. 'il. west ur rith-ave , ot Krulay, Ja mary IS, at a lt. m. Friends .11 VI e I li i. i le.-n: prix sta. BAIRD?Al hit HS-?ess. 3 Hank st.. Major Thom- W. Baird, a.'a t i;s. Nonce ol Mooral hereafter. UAR? un Wednesday Jauoirr 1.1, H-iU, Mary K. wife of Inmea cur Relatives OOO ftiends lin i*,-d. lu'.-iai rr en li r i it t !?? <i lonee, it'd West llth st.. st li;'M IlliliIV. the I t I liri. (BterSMOl ni V... si iwn. lr F illlti.HI-At ib Watt Kith st.. suddenly. Kate Div ni'iinl, ahas I mi.y e Forrest. Kuiieriil terri-es ni t'e- fhapil of tho Faith IIo*ne, 103 Weat 7.li -t.. o ? ay at - stales.. VBOKLICH- U'eiln -div morniiir st 4 o'clock. Andrew I'linlll ll. lll-'vl I. T.-.irr, lil Ul Ul! hs. 1.1 ll l.t. Tm- funeral --ill take place frau h s lalo i--..lenee, i,01 \V|j. Inugbby ire, 1 : leeds ,r- .nt IM I uauohwoot oe Mredaosdar, fsaaarr la lases _, Haas, wool late rnit-ii matea -omui a; Kantee, liiii.iaiiii.il. biol?U residence, SS Wost m.hst.ou Friday a! I l o'cl.M-k. HVDB- im s.uni it. laaaMT ft IS?S, Mary R-. amt mi ;h? line Isaac I vile, li of ll iu|isit"id. _. I. Relatives snd rm rids in vii Mt I uncial "ti itin ti iv. i.t last., atS tekt 1'iaiii iran '? ooklj I Bl il o'clock, I.uiu* In and (,'Itf'-'0">. 1, NI-Al V ct "-hrubiiak.il!! Munta,". 11 th inst st n!i**n J I. ul u tie -uiii carot , Funeral from bis um rosi?mos oo l'barsd.y, itt:, int*., st I Ol nt. m. Ki i-iiil" rro'n rn's ritv liv t min* r't? J. s. -. tnvn. hew.Tefh ('? "Uta ni . Itii'.-oa H *..t IU 1 maj. will arrive lu ti .ie for 111" -crt Ices Kui.Uv omi! Hu .tera. MARTIN, ' n Tao-lay. January 12. There.aa. d.iuir'iur of ibe i its Francis Martin. Relatives uml fricii ls ol alie family ire invited to atlo.u! lbs niiieii serviles on Iii'ir-dav munni, Jan hut lt. sc lier No 1 . ('.-inti ui'iar. t . ol 1" ? '. M \ lb il'-- ti \V, _SSS?V, Jannarv I l s* Ns ?:? Innis ? lek, N. I., KUsobetb, daacbter "f WUUaie V. V and Kum Uenoo. Puneroi services st the resldenc*. os Seminary Ploeo "u - ai inlay, .bi i at il o's tel s ? punetBelly. ? ..le le. ,i.i, rill'. ? HIV. tel ta allen 1 aa.Hunt flt MS Bodes Mullins At Tniiipk-isv.lle, staten Island J mu ry 13, ?sail? iv Monia, widow of the lat i Colonel L, . lorris, Funeral at bsr lets rsstdeoes Kn.li/, Jahuirv I.i on sri.val of i p. ni b a rroni Mew.York. NOYKS sn,Ide.uv, ea .-outlay. January ll. HS6, Janie*. J*. N lives Funeral terviees al b 11 im re nt ac . l io i oat list * . th? rite, on i hm u iv lain iry ll. l>r; alli o', tosh a in. K allies SB I Iriell ls MVitrr I toil!! ? I I. lui, rn n' si ihe con Teni nc ? ot the la inly. Krientls. kindly 0:11 I iln"'ft OW KN?i n PBMdst evenin-f. Janns-v lt, Sophie Ives, al.ni.tit--i nt Henry K. mil S p ds Iv ?? ."'wen Funeral -(ivie >. al in i rei Ssa e o' tier pa: sato, So. 34 Wo.it fti'.th st . nu Kr.dav monita* at halfpvst il o'clocK. luienm ni ..* Han'.UL. t oun. Plea-eninll 1<>w I I. PO IC I POT?Al hi? real.lenee. In Toledo, ohio, Jannsry 12, I--.-, usoraa E. resssror, 'u '> * rsth a.-1 . Bli lIARti.i?On I'U'-s.l iv, J.iniiary Vi. a r >r a i rief lillies* a Morritt-WD S ) . mtnm < Riobard q. ot irvin-r-iau' B. Y., ut the 11st rear e. ? I un ral -. rviees ii! Mornatown. H. J., on Fr.div. Jauuary 13, at i p. rn Km.in oiitit So rora It II" ll ? \ t l'-'ii _ast 1 th at , of pneumonia. Joeia'i Rleb. lu Ins "tb ve r Funeral sera* ces will be Ssl 1 it thu Tabes?assa, eerrer ol i -1 and 'Ul ave . r -t t if t le 1 >th nat.. at lil i m. Relatives ind IrteoSeof the i.r inly are invite i Ml 111. HACKETT?Moo?Of 'amii J tl. Mac MOOH daar iter or .-..nu. i . ..ii 1 , ii .al) A lam India il Bo kel in the SM yea ' "f hoi as -. 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Letters tor torslte eooatr "a isji im *>' <??' ? .' al .ins.eu ar _ispstai a ny nat s inls nw iirji asr, st?i<p w.ieo ii is .i-ii i (?'? ?n l ' ia-- ? ir t if 111 >iii r n 1 ci un "io ti out iiuieiiia letters not ttaataUy al ItmmI u.i: seui or _* "Tulvi-i. .uadt':,u SjuWOSh c bu ! .imury i.i B-i t"J4l ,, ,. .,1 ,: 1 ,? ..I a.". Si I Ut eJU ? tl ! '??'?" THU ROD AY?Al ii a. m. fm- Karsps, p-, a a. BrtSBBte, vm unsenstjwb i ai l p. ta tat ' ui>? lla/n, ,--i bo la lll?*. I ail, I lUI 'k a I ?! .t lilt. POTS "'I a W, Cl| O. PR1UAY -A. 1..10 |i. "1. .'u. Ila.it:, per a. a I".ana L uATUf-DAY ti la- m. I,ir I.e tieai Inn, a vii si IDomas-ad if" ? ? n ,.e.a ann ' un. m. t .a ll ii.-it.iiH s. foi i.U'.i aaa tho La .lal. i u,il.(l, vu l.ia.u pei-as A.iv..icc f.i.i .Ne t m..a,m. st -.11 a. iu ter J Matea, i enti i Amerlea ooo lae Jt_ h. I'.'l-", poi -a- s. ,.ititi '.ol..a-.i. Via ka i oas ea ,iSt ter*fur lesicomasl oe diesel ' ' perK ila tia ? bi ii a m. .rn ima MarSBhaM aad taara, s i vu *.i ..1 ie. a l i ". ri, ,.irif i. s a. \u rtnia via Um.si.iwni at li a. tu. mr -c u s Odin i. uer e a. n. '? v.a uiaafoa Ictuat moo) m .ii lilied -per .l..ioal.l"i. St ll t-IU tar lim AelaerlaoUS dir.', t nert. a. i-tordam, vu liotterdoa (ls Inn ui is. is direcrsd "per Leerdam" . st 11 a a. r.?r Beiaiaai i.i ct, mata ?>. i-eoulo id.vM Aoiwerp iletlsr* sutst Bs .nre.iei -,,,i iMiiiUu.l"), i p- m. XiirCuiisiBj.ivsr. per _ s. l-:l rsl lao. _. ?ukday-tl i io ii. m. torthe t*. s. colaKnbla. Oasta Btes ' and ibo rs.mc portaot OaaUal mai sj,na amscMO, poe ss ,,.v mi.. i.i ii Wee Orison i Mulls tori ItUBfl and IMS a. par s. a OBSltS treat SOS _ |> . a-,,ii ei.it" matt la.iuiry - ? al i p. .u AiiiM i ir u,i.r.t.t t. u'.rut. peri S. A. I'.iui Urea ape l-ri.i ~\ -? ,-i t- i reJsatia y "i I at 7 u. BL Mai s .irAusirai t \.,"w /etlmi d -a* wu* .. Fiji sn i?m ni Ulan ia pars *. s Ltt U>>'ii-ti'->nif-'^ cl"- 'ere 1-en, IUi , ' - 41 tau, io. un"arrival al Xew-Yor. ni . t. ..r.i.i.uic. ?A in il'Ul'li UtOUS h?? Aiiatialin. Mi t l?l IJ ' ,1-tv isi nd" par i s. fity ui Fantui liram Ma 1 n _ __ c a -V" iv I min .rv ? il at 7 p. u B .?> * " ' Jj ' t* bV rail r.i Tsii.ps. Fla., aud t-OBOS Br stainer, trio EtrWOO- Fia., closj al inn sS I daily ai, i.so x. .u. "T^e sch.Ktule of cl lai.tz or Trvia Vt -i i SMJI1 lt NM8l on iheoiesuaipUonof thaar uuu. lett ipi ? I "'"'il tri ll 1.,-iai. Frsucwvti. dans in.u IUS hUstamriOlOS__?*i? {-n Frail* soo .ni lbs day ol BB-Uaj of ?'-nott act l.l* DotohrJt-SMMthoaseMda^ q pkabson. He-tmasMa Poa Offloe. aow-Yora. K. I. Jsonary a. l"?i**