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QMS MEAL BLACK AND TUE DOCTORS MR. KIMMO OX SEA COAST DI FENCES. ***n_*l*ORM " OM TIIK KV** OF CHRISTS-Ai*-nAI.M AWA1T1SO A DKFKATKD CONC.KK'JSMAN. fpr**r~eii tkb ksoulak t*iiRa-_s*?t.':,i>F.jiT or THK Tnn.rn.i _ WaiiHir-OTOM, Dee. ia?Pension Coinui'sstemer Black hos r-HBM-el to f-et tha Department of the In erlor into apeenllarly nneotu forta->le pa-itum. Some lime a_o hs retuini-ii.in the 1.1*b-handed and arroiram manner wblrb nat dl?tlii^ulsh_si some of his oiflet.1 aetio.is. a eerini mntm issued by a physician to one of tue cl rta of the Panama Hurnau. WHO tue remark tbat lt ell) nett mute olearly euoonU tbe aii-kt-ess wuiob orevented tue clerk trom attandm-r to un dulles al the office. As mi-ni bave been exp**-, ted* tLe physician objected tn dlsclnsiu-. wost be eoDsldered eoiitl.leutUl Oouiaiuuioatlous between him and his patieeuu a position in wt_i-h he aaa iiua-.iliuoasiy an*-Huted Dy the Metlloal -ocietv of the I'lstrlct,*** wb eft be leferred liennrai Black's unreasonable denim 1. The eoei-ty .mldre.-sed letters to (ieuer.d hl*ck und .-secnt-iry lamar, defining Itu postiton In tue matter aud pointing: oul tba manifest impropriety or tbe r**e|u-*t io furnish information eclair*-.! nun uniformly bel.I to ne lu sirtet coattdeace. Naturally, too. ih-j StSOagtf ShS-OSSi lo General Black's MM rti.m tbal stn itu ales hal been Usued bv certaio uitui.*ers of tbe jroiessinn lu cases ?where) tbeey simula not h..vs been crantci. Huch a charge ina le by i,auer.il Blaek without a iiartic.e ot jroof of evieienee to enpport lt, t*efl*?cteel upe.n tbe entire a-edioal fraterulty an.l the eu--iety Insisted that tbe names of such oJeniln-* physicians snoulti i.e ro-sle public or tbe chances withdrawn. To tuts secretary Lamar replied hy ?ario*- tn effect thai Hie doetois ahouid mind their business ard not miks demands upon tbe Department for io'urination confidentially ee equlred, or. In omet words, he took the satin- trround that tne doctors bait takeui, witb this diOereooe. however. In tavor of the latter, that tba Information ann recorels of tba I>? part ment are public property and l.-(-ltiiu*Ueiy open u> Inspection, while the books ot physicisus eau iisrer b? so. Hero tb,t etiutroveray stain's with both eldee yet to hear frous, apparently. It ts a t-ae-ition wiiieb wnuiii probably nave- have oseo ralaod except for General Biark's n-uoraoce of tue exlsteuceof wbat ls ceiled bonni ?uuiu- prufessional men. Unfortunately ba saeuia to have committed seon-ury Lamar to his Tie wa Benateir Beek, who frae-nently puts himself under ?MW items te. bis brother rsenmnis for their forbearancs, eom-nltteJ another ludiscret tm ye.stei-tl.iy tor which he aaw nimsel compellael to apoloi-lze to-aay. lu tue coarse Of Sis retuarres yesterday ujkju the Kailroad Attorney bill, so-eulie*-, ue lu,ide some allusions which Mr. Patch's tr.eu is ooiisidcreii r? Geer?si rainer severely ui on tue Alabama au te* in an. Mr. Back therefore rose in his seat to-disi aud eou.'osaed to his infirmity ol temper and in true I'lekwiekun sit ls usseneei ihat be uiaeie no per aeennl rrfereu-e aol menu; no reflect nins. Ii was very BfltasMg to s?e tUereupon pouderuus Mr. Fugli rise aud In ina most imi r. ssive uiiinuer tay thar the expuu*.lou Olven by te .-eueior rrtun Kentucky ** relieved ulm of a Vety painful iiece-sitr." Wual patuiul ueoervnty t eveivioiy is asking M aloSte Did Mr. _I*u_h really lulHinl to Seine tue <tlltti-u.ty Witu a pair'ot il,..;i: Irons I ile looks like a ?,<rv Iuoflensive u an, butln AU'-ama nts uivau-riuus rejoiuder le tun eantMOMM irom kentucky au, uo Uount be accepted ior ail it is wortu. Mr. Joseph Ni-nu-o. lr., who is lo town foi a lew days, bas reeeutly written a pemghlol m rsmtltl tu Mattias defeucs. #uieii nus been Btraegly indorsrii uy ibe .See -ork Ci.amber of i ouiiuerce and by the lioerU of rr.ide an i fraiispurt.itiiin. He war1* ly eoiuiueuda tue positiuii taken upon tuts suoject ny the rTraiiset. tbo fenn ital j of War ami t e --ecretary of tiie *.*vy. Mr. Xi ni um d - <-Ures tuai Hi-rl*-fstn-e ol the ure .1 ara pe tri* Ut BOW lue paramount ipies l.m wu icu coufrnnt- tue tina noaa people. .Ur. M.in mo note: ? Hil *-|noonrs t iS BObSt .nilli U-reelnent I,'on Ibe s iblact uf BOaC-MBl MfenoM ..et.Veen tll9.-ei.-i e ami t ie A.lUiluistr.i'iou. Ile thinks tl.. boin pei it.cal purtles euitlit io unite lu re-uovm* t I aultjrct ron, tar uren, eil uart)' i>i.lities, ant that tba leaders of bob the polltlcil parties lu Ce.nurra- oiliilll Tel Teg ?r.I approprtatlooB feir se. cn.leet liefeiiCi-B M B paT.oile ililli-. He is Ht nopes Uml tko va. ions com IluTi Itt. hui tl. lanela; bodies of Ncr- Yoi. (tty -t Unite In millaa a ezri-ttt UiasS-iueetlUi.- tn ti, ? * iiii'iitiii IntenStS of New-York, >'ew Je.-rse> uud i_ou MOtMM on tins siiblect. A pieiuonitiuu ol Curtsta-as his cone through the l)e cnruDetuits la tte stope of aa 01*101.11 notice that "Tooee ?a ii ei tv:-. to reeel ve os Deoaubai il tbe in.ei ?-. ibeu due tnem. will in..ny tue tluaucia tiers If med Intel jr." i'.ns ls tue resii t ol .motlier *' reform " dise-overy of the A liniiii-iialinn. Heretofnte limier WtttK, DetJM.al C am: Kui'eiiiii.'.in A lutenist rations tue (,o?eriim--nt e,n pioyes li.tvs received lUnr lui. BBOOtk'S pav tSt DOOMS OW <M I ne SI4tk in order tliat H.ev inu'it ae; -. *.*.k H.ieael ed li cir cre.l,lius at '.e-itst once ii. ti.e* ye*.ir. nut in tne st d lim t tor "reform " aajsttal note* la priwreeo. .1 law pu.-el away mmeM in tbe lin- Ties baa DOSI .1* corer.-d wmeu formds auv payment of money by tue Gnve-rn t ent before lt ls eua. Tu;e la eotiltraOi] ta 1ik1u.1i* tne usual itiristu .is i?!i-.ince. an 1 s.< tiu-re w ll be turee pay days this uxiutu, tbe ljin, StittO uud Slat. I Cnn-'ri-ssiuan Cox, of Nomi Carolina, ascrii*es Ids defeat for io-*-lee-!inn tu CoOaTWM lei ms .il,,vu v ul Clvtl -eiviee Reeonu. Tue Preaident, fn 1. arawa Inrllund to tunis so *u 1 to regret tliat lue eouaiitaensisol Mr. tex u.ive so Ul le appreciation, as retool vtii,,t foi tii" ; : appears to t.e avera.e Tar-Ht-eb-r aa aa anoiui nation. pun- and simplo. There are soi e ruinnrs in tue effect tti.it '.'te I'resiueiit luretuls tee iit.eil tile WuilO'ls ot M>*. lox ?)ii girt bini S')iu>-nice li'tle a,ipeilntiiii-iit?tn the Inp'.nn. .tic Borneo, yerhapo?Waar* bis fri n is :n Korlh CarwlOM would soou forsel nts la.l from irnere. MRS. L.INGTU1 TO Dr. ShEN AS "PAVL1NE." '?Mictessf.il as has bec 11 Mrs. Lftagf_r*f*S production of ?Eueinies," " said I^ii-'h Lynch of Nil.lei's Thoolli fealar< day. " -be MTertholees feels it sdvtaobta to (Ive oeeee ?arr varlet) to her short eneageiaeut bere by appearlne in iinotluT part. Oa Monday next therefore *he will lie seen as /tinline 111 the ' l-a.it ot I.tons.' Yon will re? member Unit ber suereM In this par! a: the ri. tb Avenue Tin.ci.-?a* oneal ths moo! worhohle et the present ?easou." SHALL HIE RA LL IT GI Ills BU SIN' BACEt The qucstiun whether tho twelve ballet iflrls recently -isch.u'-ed fruin the National Open t'oiiip.iuy shall lu sent lue k to haly at tho company's expense bnfl been Clare.I Iii the hands of Scvine.ur LeM-ke. tin* niiiiii-i-r'e rotber. lit* waa in ronaulta-tioa yesterday with Mr. Latnn. the attorney of the company, who says that .the natter is un lomrer a legal one an.l sn Mr. L<ocke will at? tend to It An equltalile adjuatment nf tin- matter will lu- iiiaele. its the company is anxious, that the girls should bc properly provided fur. A FAIR IN THE ll' D''ELY H AC A DE MT. Tlie Assembly Ilootns of the Iirotklyn aeadOSSy of Mu? sic wen- goyty decorated lust evening for the unnual fair of the Maniiers' Family Asylum, au ln-litution on staten l-l.md *or the and wives, Bsethetn, sisters and daughtera nf seamen ot Ulla jsert. A feature of the lair waa UM flowt r i'o.-.er in e hariic of whit ii ware the SUsses 1 r.tv lor. t*. 1'owclson. and J. Crowe. A loan exhibition. In ciudmc many curious arti' i"s. occupn-ii ona stdooftbe ball Ailinn-* the in te re-uni,' objects displayed were a te 1 caddy which belonged ts MtM -arah Bhakespeare, of Btratford-on-AToa. thc first te-a table OTet*own*e*d bj PetarCooper, a baby^s Bram seventy-five d aatlk bodqttlll ol fliinuni: ile-eiirii fm* which ff rs. I. Smith received a menial at tho lirst world's I ...r. la 1853. A Japanese tallie was la charge ot Miss Lusk, Miss BouerweU and Miss ll i.'i-inun. I.a.sl BTOBlnX tnilsio waa fumiaa-d by Miss ELBnynaid sad Mis* H. Baker. will remuln ojieii until to-morrow evening and to-morroe afternoon special attractions for children will be preeveleet. Mrs. W. li. Taylor ts at tho he-ael of the cejuiuiiHee ol arian_ements. OuOAHlBlHB A FSINCETON CI.VR. Th.- New York Alumni of PllOPOtoS -"olleire met at IXliool 'fee's last eveidllK auel MfgOnfaMd the i'lllii eton Club. James W Alexander, ptOSB_-_t of the AlilUilll Aseoiialinii. waa made temporary chairman. lt woe concluded to continue the other 88-8088 of the. Alumni AiuwK-lation as oflleers of the club until the January mc-tuur. ThosooMeaso ara: Je.bn 1.. dad* wallad-i and Muses Taylor Pyne. rloo-preotdentai John Bcmruier, -a-ewtary ami C, G Caytar, trmnaiirar. The : Henry J vaaDjkOeJr., and C-treland H. Dodge ?we're- ..piK.ii.led to the (roulereiice eif Aluiniii AseoclaUoliS ti.at ueeu with the masses of the* eotlofB on Jaunart ju te. ee.nsieler Aluiniii represenlatinn. Anion** Others preeent, wera bemnel William Johnson, Charlea bernelle 1. J. M. I_ Kh-tW, Ur. Wistl-e-.v Johiisoii. Professors Weat, Marquand aaa Frothlogham "i Princeton, Aaalat am Wstiici Attorney b'lcoll, Hi lil.un Alien limier, jr., J. ? e.ie-ii.ni Drayton, lu.i.e-n I.. Bnuuer, Dr. M. A. Miut, Jonu 1 ..ir. aud A. Caas L'anUeld. TBOMBUBTM IB society. 1 ??._??? rte.n I_ winthrop -rave a dinner to twenty gmSUB lust erasing nt his hume. Ho. -l Bool Thirty second -at Mra. Wilbur A. Illoud-fiMjil gave a ret ipdOO ami literary and musie-iil entertiiiuineiit last evening at Nu. 18 East '1 lintv tour!li st. Amerton Puiiong, m.- I.n^:i-h leii'.r. ... ...I-. Mi -' ..-...-.. read selections from the .ii le Praetor. Teaayaoa -nt Kobart Brown i ?!.-- lie 1,' Bang uew bou^s by Cowan and Iloiie 'le- opie-. Mi aad Mn David J. Whitney ?Mletoratod the twenty Crib . 11. ul. e -rs irv uf tln-ir iii.iiriujii bi a silver wi-.l.Hu-,' rotre-iRieeuut thott berna. Be ."- Kast i-Liiy-tulrd-sL -m MBA HANCOtE TO Ltvt. I.s WASE1B0T0B. Wt-uiva.i -\ Deo. iu.-Tin- fn. inls of Bosnwnl sv fi. 3;ui. oe k baie, as a tribute to his uu-iuuiy, rais.-.l a slim of iiinii,-y te. puri-h.-ir-e a hOBM for bis wiibiw. Tile e-eiin niirie-.- but m.' -l.e- matter lr. charire* bas derided, altar eoaaulta*Uu- uul Mis. Ua.nooeh.ta purchaas a ha?as m tinselly whale-. Un: e.ore, shir BfiU hereafter make her buuie. PBIBCETOB COLAMBA ALUBW1 DIM.SQ. *.V\?.'i'.M.r"V Dc". IB -Theannualdlnnerof tho 1'rince | ..nm A*.iii lottos was held at Cbaiuiierlaiu's lintel this eraatag. About atty enthusiastic graduates were pres-te-ut, rwnoeg whom were tin- venerable pn-sutent oftbe Assoe-i-_ti.nl. tlarvev I.lud-ley nf the , hiss of "M ; Robert b breen i_ovornor-o_aot al Bt-aw-Jeraey i B. Pl, Be-kaap, Tnned suit*eouatoraColquitt-sad 'Tay. OaasrassMSO j.mes -**..,]*??. Everhart, Pladlay ead < ompum, Jue-v-e J. Jl. Mt?'? auiujon and Aloiuuder I'orlerr Morse. A LARGE INSVrfANCE F*LICT PAID FRUMP!LY. The Ute K. K. Keminirtoii. of Jail Uiver, carried fKHnsiejof lusm anec on bis life. The Ke-uluble paid iu portion of Ute aiuouut a few day * ago. -s? ? Z>:: HBWBAsTH OHCBCU TR'UHLE RfCALLtD. The difficuliies tbat arose tu tn* Madutoo ATenue I 'e?n*-T? gationai 'li uri h wiien Hie Kev. Dr. Joun P. Newman wss Its pusieu anet winch twauiieel la Uis sale* ot ihe pmpertr. are Oleeiiil Ui resell a Hiinl ?..lllaeuubl Miine tbe sale ul tile entire ti |l-eeil 9'U OOo r-itnsiue. win, Ire?aui^i nsrne-s. Tbe mouey efMioetl be ti?et.i eioept n,r rhiire-u un -si-e?. anei il la pru|i*>w.el -te lia-j-efe-r ll lei a Bleed ? ?it?re_?t[i,iml sieoielV lu the ourtll ara perl of ibe ruy Uiei tie* Oenu tor *n*eial fear* sirusffiiua treimlea.e Tlie counsel of the Hnerel ol rrustees, Howard f.eui.uu-o, iue_iuiesi al tam tnuieos favor this -tapoeiuea at the funds, a meettag et ths eld society will o* bel* la Jen. nary. THB STEUART AST COLLECTIOS. TIIK 8ALK TO TAKH PLACR IX MARCH?OOM* OF TXYB TRRA.SURK1 TO BR OPKKKKD. Tbs collection of works of art in t~>e -Tension of Mrs. A. r. 8te?a*-t. at Fifth-era. and Thlrtr-foarth-st., is to bo Bold by auction on March 23, 24 and 2.*) nest ai Ciiiekeriiie HslL An opportunity to sse li will be given on ant after February 19. wben tbe eoliectlon will be oe exhibition at the rooms of tbs Amer'cm Art Assocta 'um. Ths merchant prlnoe was a lo,-er of art and gia'IrW his l'isle In this direction oy Katherine together, ar. an ext en se whloh hs could wall alli.rd. aplaadid pict? ures, sculptures and bronzes. lu the 1st are three paintings hy Messlonler, Including the fainons * 1S07." for which Mr. Btewart paid 3-00,000 francs and on whlcb tba artist was en-a?***d for Aft- en years. Other f rest artists wnose works ar* represents! are Oerotne. witu thi-j-s paintings, neludlne " The (ll 'dieters" and " Tie Chariot Rnoe"; Fortnur. with three works, one of which ls ? The Snake Chinners "; and Rosa Bonneur, witu "The Horse Kair." Omer Dui "tings tue opportunity to view which will lie essrsrly eaisa-t when tue erni 1 ion opens are the following: Cattle piece hy Aniriiet Hun nen- " A Hcene tn Morocco," by flenj.iiiin Cou-tant; " Auction at tue Velr." by Jimiiie. y Hernanoes; " The Chiiel's Party." by Knaus; a landscape wltn shaap. hy Jae.jue; "Tlie Disputed ?'mind..rc," by Kr-klne Nicolis; - Nragara." by I'nurru; " The Pro iif,il Bon." by Dubii's. Paintlnfs by Dau? beny, Trnyon, Bonuurreau, Hebel. Maarsxo. Ja-.-nr,*, Aire! -levens, Hol'ilue. lloraoe Veruet, Meyer von hremen. DetalUe. Karoaura aud Plloty will be In tue CHiainr-r-ua. Heveral works by Titian and Rembrandt ?nd others by well-known American srtists. such as Albert l'lerste-tt, r_| ?**-. |Minor. J.'R Tal* and WllUnin Hart, are of the noni her to be nlerei r sale. Am nc tre forty and more .mrb.e ststues sre the " liresk slave " and " Eve." by Hiran/ Powers: * Iietnos tlieu.s " aud " Mora." ly Crawfonl; " Water Nymphs," by Rorrees, ant Hos-ner's "Queen of Palmyra." The I orceUios, silverware, Dresden, Sevres end Roys! Woo* custer w .re. Japaeoeee ami Chinera- runes, rare enainsls aud brle-a-lirec will s-t'eet Kenersl attention. Tbe heirs nf Mrs. iHewarfs estate have resolved to sall toe enure e*outents of ber residence, inal.ie.iuK the superb art treasures whloh now alora the lnM-lor. TUE ONE WOMBS WHO TOTED. A JOLLIFICATION HY THK LADIES'COMMITTF.E ?WHT IIKR riIe)T(M!I'.APfl WA8 NOT SHOW*.. The stubs and --roans and plaintive app**?ls to rieaven tlat tbe WonieD''* -suffnee Association have t)*vn making, lo, the<-e many years, have at last come te semetUing. apparently and their point of contention that tbe New-York State law on votln_ could not be Construed any longer as depriving women cf tho ballot, has finally been carried. Mrs. Lucy M. nar? ba r, it acerns, a hardy suffragist of Alfred, Allegany county, offered a full Bute ticket last November at thc pills, and ber vote. thouL-h challenged, was accept** as e.al and counted. Intelligence of tho unexpected tr umpu has reacheei tne Women s Suffrage Associations herc and un" of them, tho Laellos' Suffrage Committee, emulating the proctires of other well known political e,entente., helel a sort of Jollification meeting last nii-'ht ai ibo Hoffman House. l*arlor E was taken, and about O'.ty members of tbe cuinmittca straggled in lei ween half past 7 anti 9. Mrs. Kate Palmer Mearns ire-ieled. Hamilton Willcox was on baud as usual 'o BSBOOti over jarlamenary difficult rs and pct tbe tueeeis se-ateel. Among tl.em were* drlandei II. rutter. Mis. Isabella r.eecher Hooticr, Mrs. Anna ltaniUli Mehi ami Ida Louise nHine. 'lhere was a flutter of expectation over thc mom wben tho chairman rose, smiling aud a trifle a-itatoel, 'o can the meet ns to order, aud read ber opening at.ines- -she reiened to the problem presented ii. The Titinrnt by Mrs UOIaa rSMfhell in ber ?tr-oners of Poverty" nr-lclcs. ami the solutions 8 SM by Mayor Hewitt and others Mer own oj n on was that universal female siitfnv,'-* via. Um eeiiiy mendy for workingwomen ? wrongs, sue de ciuioii im- unwillingness tx eiite'r toOMBtla service BO woman y Beti napa***. There was a social pn-ju ?ne a.aiiis' h'riiu-t work on the part of women, ami Here would always be one while women were dis rnne-bis**-!. ibe removal of this prejudice wo of me b innee- ('niiiiii.t'iv g aspeeatl alma. Mr-. HOOSet thea read ;i letter lruni the womal, wto vote I, w.'i ch t'r-i-w out treat laughter and ap i muse. Mm. Ractwc u |t*o'n*j a strong sr-nded, vtgotooa wosose. w.th a neb vela of humor, sue -a .1 -b" h.id vutol t*ee*au.*w* she thought -he had a rigiit to, and a- an example to the we-aKer of the -I- .-r- As lii-;*ector had challen_*e.i her, but found ia" 'hud te arning pig by the ear." she cnuld not -ema pfeotoasepfe of btr-elf. heSQUSB *Uo had none uu naiul, ani ciuld have nu MIS t.ilien at pre-acut em eeoount ol B enid, a swollen iaco ami a nsi I,. -be .1 .tl not mm tn be thought, a tope-r -ince- Bhe had ca t a straight iTuhibitiunist ballot. Mrs. Harber aaa letisi n,i ber hie in Alireei auel Alfred On tm, Ai|e-g.u ry ( ounty, ami has ba.) te*n ch lelren. l'aru ot ibo letter were reserved fur secret caucus. ii ii. Potterthea Mid ri good nord fe>r the twttrwBt movement assi predicted Its early triumph. Rethought lt wtrakl elevate poll tica aad make ll maria serlona. .Mr. PotMr spoke with hi.- hand In his pocket, Jaat aa at any Tammany meeting, ami tha II?_*nw*_-ts eora gratltteq proportionately. Mrs. Bavenhlll was called on to rend a poem on "The r-ii, ei .s-fiil Woman Voter," Written by tin; Rev. Phebe A. Ilanalnrd. nf New Jersev. Tin- recital was spirited, of couisc, the U-st slauza runniuw as follows*. boar, bini of frreemra ! liear ihe news I o sliinlnirr tu-tstiis of fame : Ani lileu-l with Victor simms, uh eerth I This woman's heiu nairn.. Where'er the Ban of Daloa rt. ats? 1 he- bail lier eif the tree ' There- lesli ni sioi y uul iu noui. Th.s tale of Liberty. A lctte-r eif n-f-ret wus rent from Dr. Clemence A. and "John Brown's Bc ly" was tben sun*, f-eaolu tnnis were passed esmcrotuladne tte airn-.i eleefdon m> r-peeton on their eonrage ami manlineM and nit-. king Corporation Counsel Lacombe for advlalo-* Inane ton u refuse tn re--]-li-r wnincli here., .-peecbe-s were- also made by Mrs. Hooker, llauultou, Wfiloos auu Oeorge T. fttcortia A DIS NER TO EX GfYI RNOR CORNET!* A dinner was given to ex-Ooveriior A. H. Cornell and bi- old .stall at Det-M?MO- laeet night !>y lieneral Watson, of Utica; Goaeral Laae-oa, of Umlrn, colo? nel Henry M. WohMfB, of Bnihlo, and Colonel John T. Mutt, Wt Oevreeo, This dinner la one of a series which han been kept up slni'e Mr. Cor .ell rattled from oflice. Only two of the old staff are dead, lienerals Lloyd AspinwaU ami Charb-s I*. Eastern, of Albany. All the remaining members were present laat evening. Theae ara Major-QeaeraJ Townsend and Brlgadier-Oen oral k. B. oii-ier. of Albany; IX IA VyUeamtaxrJudgn iieirace IfitMrll. nf tins iii- ; Senator J. ... _u*y_radt,o_ IIutl.-s.iii ; t^eueral Airrcd C. Burues, ni BrOOhl] D ; I olonel James hi Varnoas. of this city ; and T. M. .Munn, jr., and ( harli s H. Frnnela. of Troy, lhere were im teirinal toasts, bur sp...-, ins were made bj ey HoTemor Cnrnoll. iit Judge liusoe-ii, OeucliU Watson auel eitUci'S. TUE DINNER Tu PB SIDENT DiYIGUT, The dinner to be given to l'resident I'wlgiit.of Yale Col? lege, ut Ix-imouico's this evcn!n_; by the Yale Alumni As soeiatlon of New-York psOSB-MS te draw together an un? usually large number of prominent \ ale men. About two hundred scats have bern Ui-en already, and lt ls lu i_-.ii tung to be fi-ured that thc large dining had will uot bold ai', the guests. Chauncy M. DefOW. Ol 080*100, ?__ pre? side, ami among tbooc wno will moke speeches an* Bena tnr wu.iain hf. i-.vart.s. HopraMPtotlve William walter Fhelps. tue Bev Jooonb H. iwicbell. llenr- ( . Uobtnson, the Kev. Dr. l.enrge P. fisher, of the Yule TbeolOf-lcal hthoeil, I'rufessor l-'ruiicis ll ai land. oftheI.awsciin.il, and George J. Brush, dean of the _he_M-l .**. icutille pe i.nnl. The duiner will begin promptly al 1 o'clock. Hie tn-keis will i.e sold after noon to-day. Bn-Mde-ri! ' will holli a reception from 4 p. m. to ?> p. ni at the h..use of l.eueral Joseph C. Jmrkemu. No. Vdt! Kital lhirt> -lourtu "** -a-m ASTON 10 Th RUY SM TOWS. Antonio Terry, the son of Ix ii Tomas Terry y Adan, tlie wealthy Cuban planter who died recently In l'aris. arrived lu this etty yaatarioy from Havre on the French BtoaOBShtf Bourgogne. He ls sta* mg ut the Mo' loria Hotel, and is acoom panton by a Cuban va.it t.) whom the Bnsllafa _suitna**a is ,i mystery aud who ls only resisinsit e lo adi anct-s \g iitneii. Mr I.-. | y lilt the be.lel seie.n utter bis ari lt al In see BOMOOf his uni friends. IB-ls aslmrt. slendi-r. ai II ve mau with tna cloiis iiiHiiners. He itiis norn iii this city ami si>.-nt SM yeiuth Here. Must ed nu Uuio lu lei-el.1 JW00* has been poaead lo rans. ibe eatate of bis father amonnta.lt la supposed, tn - .te, ...ii i.e it it i. a petition fur um Illari letters testa. liieutary on ibe eatate in the Htota ol New roi* wa-!..?-.i ii..-nl:) lin- we-aith of Dub luina- cnn.-,-t.*il in plaUta , d ranches in ( una and oleowfeott sad la Moeha and real estate in ibu city. FOR A TROTTNO DRIVE OB TIIF WEET BIBB The annual un-i-ling Sf Ibe I lOBtlSSBOe'fl Hrh mg (lah of Ne? imk was held at the iimiuis. No. l.47(i Broadway, l.i-t '?'. ci..rig. Daliel Brunner prcsiileel. The) fullnwing n!!ii ers wire i-lci-te-d : Bresldi-nt, David Bonnor I vi'*'* pii-sideul, J. ll. Hoiistnn ; ticteiircr. Alfi cd De I eirelnva ; executive committee, Nathan .-nae-, a. b ( latta, a. a. Boiine-i*. Hugh J. (.rant anti .1 <.. (osier. Tba treasurer's ri-|sirl nliovted lUttl?17.-l4l M * ar reie-lvee; lieiiu rlitrirs. deus, lulLUiliou tee-s, unel iraiue-r unel uiioimts. Hu* expenses aiiiounte-d M **i:..*>(>4 (JU. Newbold Morria, tho owner of the gi"umi. received loud applause for reduelof, unaahed, tba real for mm tnnn aft nm m -se..(ssl. Lnwaon W. Puller proposed that a Mia.gbt dine in- ina.limi me *i"i sine ??! Central i'urk fiuni l-iltt ninth st. tn one buiidi-.-et and lentil st. 'Un,, lie- said. es.tild bi- inaib I'D tsSA * ldc and lia i. -.4 thirl V - tiK.t sidewalk, wuu scats en r. Little nayi ou tbe iiisiil.', nm! it would be a greut MM)ns of good fur twitli ihe ireit te-rs uml ihi-lr nwnirs anil the public. A Committee, COU nosed of Masers full ur IfllHi Me*.dd ian. Kaymoud m.el De ( .trdma, wa.-apisiinted tosee the aulUonlles on tho subject. ll OPt: PUL FOK CANADIAN LITS* ATV KB. Georke Stewart, jr., piosident of tuu C'auaelian HIsSBSV cal society and auinor of several weirks out ai.a la. ital u paiier on "The Bile ruture eif enunda" befnie tbe tana lan Club lu-t evening al Its nniuis. No. 12 Kast TWOet] mutti Bi Hie BOSOr cot ere,; the field elf Cisliadlau literature end ira* ed Its grot* Ui from Hs aadlaal lic-lin nunn. Altho'igh Bsosswnnl ieapondont over the proBaaS cemdltlou of Culiaellau lileialuie, ?min*' lo ?tr nous causes, Mr. Ktewart felt thal a future mg lu store for lt and that a novelist ? ould )el arise capable of delineating the ven? ous phases of Canadian life and character. After the lecture a niush ai and literary programme was given bi several ladles and gen!.,?.nen Ann.uk tnose present were John Baton, W. H. until th, U. M. gnuch_d,." . Jackson Wallace aiid W. IL LUiaon. WBAT MES ARE DOING AND SA Tl SO* Lieutenant John P. Finley, U. S. A., who mikes the weather forecasts sent from thia country te Ku rope tor the benefit of shipping coming thia way, will return to Washington la a few days. Dunn* bis temporary stay In this city, be bas got the work well suited, and can easily continua lt at the National Capital. Thia member of General Kazan's corps of lnetee.rologisu haa been prominently known during the last three or four yean for his lndustrloua re scarch Into tbe hi-toiy and nature of tornadoes, and bis valuable papers on that class of topics. Ile has, however, given lona and cloae study to broad storm* ab-o. Tho -Signal Service Issued hu ch irt_ and essay nb.wing the " Relative Si erm I're?iuenc>" In A-nenc-i tbe North Atlantic and Europe early In 1884. And hi* r-iii-Bev-'ient study of the cour*-e, Intensity and other tralte of atmospheric dlsMirhanees moving from one continent to the other has led to the prepa ration of another cii.tril'iition to science psi?-a**int much pract.rai value, althou_- ita publication bas been somewhat delayed._ Tbe xtorieei that are circulated about the wealth of the candidate?**- for tbe Senatonhlp drew out a re? mark the other day from Levi I". Morton. His at tention wan called to tbe fact that some newspapers *-.ere asserting that all tbe eantidatoa for the S**n atorshlp were rn-llonairo.-, and be said with a laugh: "A* to tho posse-talons of Mr. Miller and Mr. His 'ock I cannot speak with authority, but my own o-tute has increased with fabulous rapidity in th >,_, i ers since I became a candidate. I think I shall advi-e my friends If they deeire to l*-econie million iireH on paper to announce themselves as candidates Ior Senator." _ Colonel "Tom" Ochllti-ee opened bis handsome meath from under his heavy san.ly meist.ithe yester? day to nay that the statement lately ma-de that ho is eonnecW with the "Wild West" exhibition 19 errone ous. "l*ut it down." said he, "Xhat I am a great fricn.l of Buffalo Hill, but bave no business conn-c Uons with him whatever. I wish I did bave. because I consider bis show tbe greatest money-making ms ch ne now extant." Fi Governor Hoadly, of Ohio, was at tho Gllsey House yesterday. He ia devoting him-v-lf ae-slduou'tly to the practice of law, and insists that bis connection with politics is ended. He bas been In Washington | arguing a case befjre tbe 6upnruie ("oort Hts figure is brr il mimi -Ufihtlv bent and bo U growing bald, but bis old nervous vigor ls still retained. When asked about politics, he said: "Mr. Cleveland will be re no'nlnated. Low Ur.lt. Civil Service Ttrform and (loveland will carrv tho Iiemocratic party through. If we can't elect Cleveland, whom in blank can wo eloct r _ Fenator Eugene Hale of Main*, -mall, rotunl. veil dre*-.s(?el and active, with his full beard clot-cly trlTimed to a point, wa* uptown yesterday, having e onie front Washington cn hu-iness Hw family i* s|.en I n. the wintoi tn l*arw. Ihe Senate.r I PmBst s strong that the D8B o nitic Freo Trudors will be | mable to effect anything in tho BOesS this winter. In int* 0% -ni tln-re mil ha nu tantf legislation, as tlie ? ii.tte- ls not di-p-i-eel t gu into ttat epiostion H? ihtiil.s tho wotfe of t. illiliisi will nut _o bSSOtSd the pMSa_s if tho appropriation hills. The Iiev. W. H. II. i-A'hrondack**) Murrav ba ? ? ie -ejeauiiinc some time lu Um city. Yesterday he ? -n un Btoediray. tie hus grown steel and -bows the alliance of year- In gray hun-* and mus tie-h-. His \uice I- rieh amt re-in.int SS e'er ibree lingers of li* right h.iml are gum-, be |.-t ii. ni srhds on a bunting e *.. ur.mn. Mr NM ra) lives .tr r.iir!in.-t"n. Vt., where he ha* taken great intcre-et lil Bat pi"itnotiun of b"at bUlldlUg ou Lake ( hampliiin ea WAS 8TASLET CALLED ET MINO LEOPOLDS' s Diaraie n and orme <rntcuxerASi ta diwcat* THAI in: WAS not. The -uipjM.sitioii tn.it Il.iirv M. .Stanley cut short his stay ta thto eoaatry la order rn bead a Brttlah oon-mU Itary ospodt-on far the relief of Kmin Bey, in Uganda, eMema to bo strengthened lo s fllspotnh roeaivod tn this etty a day eir two before Mr. Mnntty*s deperteio for Bompa It eiime'to Mr. stanley l>ut it looked oat, lt rc.'ul : I'la"* approves!. Offer ?e*repteel. Fnndu nrevlileeV Trgent ' e.iin j.r.ni i.t.v. Reply. Mai K Mr. Manley etotod thm Ht HneKhteoo was tho agent uf Kim.- Leopold, but it ls ropsrtsd tlmt tliat muiiarch hOB [sisitiie!) dcnieet tlltit lie ret-.t!li-i! Mr. Manley, lt ls lin tlerstoiMl Unit Mr Mac Kiimnn who signed tim neera! dlspeatcbes ia William MacKinnon, a wealthy (iliiagow ii,e-r. h . . nanni tin. Brltlab India -???rn Nari ?tattoo Company, lie- la -uni to bis aa enterprising Man and willing lei ?]-eml -e-jo.iMMi for tue relief of Kmin Hey, an expedition a bick Um r.i-riiu Bren- ZeUung looks on with suspicion ll say* : Aa a result of tha delimitation conference- Kn.lanel han *e ctir^.l Hu-!>.*s| rim;.. 1.. Vl.-ieer a Nvmi/.n Kr.tn Ulta point '.f view ipi.te n new sopact is i-nt tn lier /.? ai in prejiatlng lur the Kona Bey reUs! ?tpedlt?m. ? in the pr. toni a kuraaee aaraeaa Um KukIu-ii wm aaaoobtarily shna i newer in tluise p^rr ? ?nel ?iiildeiily take possession ol ino rm.i le?lel.Iig Ul Ult: ni .sml lat Hu- wonts "fonds rotaed." In the dispatch, are proof to annie pe-opie here thal th*, tlispnieii won not oent liv un. aire nt of King Leopold, feir it is iirgiied that tho Kins weiulel have no elifliic ulty In raising finnis, and eeinse quetitly tn the fOee of the Kine's denial thai hi* rs Mr. Stanley, it must be believed that Mr stanley ls aboal to undertake another great expedition and andee the iinlisU (jovernment BALB OF TUE Stint TY OF DECORATIVE ART. 'mt'ul Un-most striking boinia) feature-of Kilth-uve. ls the lund-oiiu ly arranged wnnlutv of Mo. 854. Whets tin- Christmas inls of thc Society of Deeorativa Art la now gttiiiguii. In the centre is un it.ilian screen, irregular in shape and nnlqflely mounted. Ka. li pane! ls a mirror, on tin- surface of winch is a grace-fill festoon of flowers finely pointed, the work of an Italian art.st. This screen wan formerly in thc eoUeettoe of one of the nollie fara? na!. . and -.t i- .a an .-ut fur the sociotj la-e'. sim, [jut. Tin- display of artistic work made bj the sodett la new and vain el. The walls am covered with draperies, hang? ing* ami upeatiIm. boom of which have '.n made In the -ti !? ty's work-rooms, while others have been uuistrt.-il .is studlea and models, while still others have been waned for the present sale. Aiming the nieist creditable pieces nf work done at the society's rooms ts a bedspread of cream sUk of soft texture, easbro-idered In brllliaal tdlka afie-r a iie-aiitifui Portuguese model, taped men of hud work, sofa cushions, wall pocket.- and pnnela ka Leads X VIL ribbon and silk embroidery an ex e-iient copiosof oltl rnoeieis. a screen with ningle panel shows ans of Raphael's "Bonn," a fetnaia Mure with flowing drapery holding aloft an hour glass, another notable screen, in warm re-.i alni nn.w ii culormg, lias a design of orchids by Bainuei lo.c The i eiiiectlon of linen and drawn work is Isrge ar-..! ti*. ? rn ?. e ry variety of stitching and maternal. Batta aad r. .i laths, -hair scarfs, boreen and tuiiet aceesaortea are worked on fine linen, duck. Joan or Boalla in outline or covered pattern. The C-rtatmaa souvenirs. e*anie. sa? chem. jHirtfollos, handkerchief and glove ossee. an- new tn design and of tine, wurkmamthip. i'rices raugo fruin oue dollar to five hundred. corliss or Tin: rob an sala Interest In the BobOl SOUei Hun of anti?iuities waa sus tamed yesterday, liy 0 p. m. the sale had roOOhod me end of part first of tho refnlnfeo Irnilndlne vin seas bt rs. Ai.iliropedeigy ami pelooetology, geology, min eralngy, gems, uniainints in ont and polished sf one, pre htsSork impli'iui'lits, plaster e-a.-ta. eoUoctfoOS or aa. .-nt and iiiuilcrn coins amt rattcellonooes oltjei ts funned the departments dealt mill Ul the two long ses-iuiis, making ii .lay u: Iii a.) -work for all lu participation. After con tinilftl c'.ariiiuatiuu tint e-o!lee*tluii fully linpn--se*-e Oh I With 18S manifold richness. A sjiecially admired object in tbe clruss of gems won a little vase lu milk-white Jade of a rare old Chinese variety which went tor rio. a elna piece '.f ancient CbiaeM t*_rrtaf In the ttrm of a junk, in Jade nf mtlk-whtm tint, with the rigiire-s of three persona aad n dof oe -tock, broacht .30, Another gem, whieh went torSBft, w?s a tine of min.a tiiii- puiiitiug un Ivory, ut h lady In the lilith. An old Krene'h ur Italian violin, aald to liave aeoo 'Oload at a ii*, bomebt for ft*5. ita determined hy price, tha mus! iBiportant nbjmt auld waa tho lifo aim haman skull cut in rock-crystal, which iirought fUSO In tho uionnng lin* llrsl Inti fur tins unlip.Ki spe-e-iiiicu, Lti.lievod to be ansolutely Without etp.al, w.is ibm). ATTBMPTAD .sCICIU*. OE AN I1AL1AN. A young Ital.an shot lilin-e If tiiiu:ig!i tin- head at 7:30 p. m, jrassstdnf st .*">? KW Bowery, A lettes wntleii Hi lian.tn alni int listed in SB SeTOtOfO-dd to .Ma.iuuii-(>. Pavaanill sraa found, le w-iuch homMha was without muiiey and was tired of life. Ho ls siip|Hiscd to be one of a theatrical rambinath*? known ns ?? Tin- PIts PBTanalUa," wuu reoentl] performed lu Miner's numtra. which l? nr.it dour tu tho house ni which be shot himself. James ll,ney, occupying a room ou the same Moor, beard the n-|M.rt eif |*M plslul followevi by a inuall. Ile hurried doora .-e.t,is aad gave tho alarm. Ofllcer Ochellonimreer wo-anauuoned and .-nt*?: .-,1 tti.- emote. Ttss youno oreo i.g un lils nack oo the neil oooetod * BM bteod, I ?n tin- Door w.is the ptatot, ouly tomat Itt ??/ochmben were lsliiii.-ei. T lie* u,un waei iint-on-t ions. An ambulance cunt .-\ .-ii min ui the e.mit ni iuni HaapttaJ. whatre M a lats lienir In* was Mill in h e-..ui.i!e.M) state Hud little hoes was eBtertalaod of hu recovery. The latter timmi iu his pocket :u I Tn .,111,111. There was nu Other ele-w lo his iiieniiit except Um statei_eal ot tue landlady, Mis Bar ,! a w.iii,an. win.ni -in- racoenuad aa iladaiuo Pa. aaa ms Um twice yaataidoj. NOT GUILTY OF ILLEGAL Vol INO. J. P. ? iimpleeil. of Hartford, Conn., was pl ne-ed on trial yeeterelii) in the I ulled -talets ( in mt ( uiii't, f'?r illegal voting oe election dey. CamyheU went tei thc isniiug pnie-e- in e oinpuny w .;!i -r-\ ,ral uie-it uni! atleinptetl to tole nader the oems nf ??. i-vein-. hu vote was challenged ami he wus arrested, t.ampliell waa formerly a liquor dealer in Hartford, and wat a witness tn a eaae against .. Donor dealers obool a yeur ago. He sail mal lie w as Inloxli ateel when lin w tnt lei thr (sills, aaa Ihat he la the victim of a conspiracy of ibo un-n whom be testltled against A uuinbci of a * BO tl") stand to shot* that ( OBIS-?tl was under the uirtuein e of Ippior w inn ue aitrmptersl lo vote. Tho jury urougbl lu a ver? dict ot uol guilty. Fill.CHE Ot AS l.MRRELLA MANVPACTCRF.A J.mn U. I-oublwlar, nanafar.turar ot umbrallai ai No. 38 Whit* si. amt No. (lt) I.ispensrit st., maria an assignm.-ut ye? tenlajr te Htarr J. Morpby, giving prefereiures Amuui.tu* t.i Si4,(eJi Ul, tl** largeal ol wi.ie.ii Mo Ut MemuU S. l'jlot tot Wi.000 aad XYauwt A Bath Bi-bOtX Ur. TftrobXedty be*ca? business ia faanary. 1891; failed la July. 1808. aa nouhia day A riwijht.aaoota by lbs oat-ids opevratlons of his oatt ner ; compromise.! at fifty per cent snit continued bnslneae sloes in. to ?enuiint*er, 1*171. wheo ha became a Joe lor pert-aer iii lbs Srm of Rail. Rolnhardt A ' 0.. bot retired from that flrtn abont svrar later and again started In t.a-iaeas in his owe nam* with ? capital of about Si..MS*. His assign-weave he ls malus to place tay estimate ou assets sr liabilities until tbs iBveni.irr. noir bein* lakeo. U eompleteet. Keleeeca Moore matte sn assignment yesterday to Oeorge J. Sc hie* o sn berg esr, giving wt preferencee amounting to t.,')n,l oe*. e-' WHAT PEOPLE 1HISK AND SAT. PRACTICAL INSTRUCTION FORTHE SCHOOLS To the Editor of The Tribune Star No ono oaa have real the artloles In The IBBtflM by Mrs. Helen Campbell without great lntsrest or bavo failed lo be gratified hy tha edltertala which have followed tbtox There ls Immediate need of a grea* rr.rk ta that di rec Moo. and I truat it will bs undertaken rltbottt dalay. I am the medher of a family sad try to fulfil my du ti ss at home and in connection _l'h tbe church ss w.-i: M I ean, bnt with tho many daman-Is of tbe Utter some of tue former have to be neglected or others must ue employed to do them. During tha last six weeks the church work has seemed to t-e of such Immediate Importance that I Dave tried tor a month tn find a wonao who wouM ooma to air louse and elo ths or ilnary family memling and plain sewing; Lui as yet I have feen unable to sse ure any ODS. Of the many women who tire out of e-oplovmrnt fcow many ate able to perform the ordinary Nxily duties 1 i-tati-ti.s are said to h!iow that of the many women brought into the police sutlo s sf this ritz no morn thin 1 pur cent know how to conk or lo sew. Mr own ooe-k ce.n neither real nor erit-s; yet asa cook she ls sll I rt-vl and was In Der last place for niue yeats, floe can du her own se wini- ami make nearly all her own tresses, .-.hs haa an aducation WhttO IO her ls of far more value th .n reading, -anting ami art tb mell.. Now, I wish to ii sk this eyiestloie. Are the public schools giving tha nest sort of elucatuin they osn give I Wny should not st least one day of eaeh week ho s -t aside tor teaching sewine-, meudlng and other useful hsndlorafts such aa would ne ot value In obtaining a llvelluool I By getting a se-nain degree of skill In oue of those blanches a girl maj have a ready -weans of self-stippe-irt. While abrosd my girls attended scboo. for twe> years lu Switzer? land, and there apart fr.un tneir omer studies they were ree-ulred to sew, durn and embroider; -md to-deey they ean ilo any ot these (hings better tami their nmiber. While I would in no way disparage anr pan of the e-tliioatiein given In our publie sono-ls, I naueve there ar? certain things which are more liuuort ut f-r a girl to lesrn. If she ls to support herscf. I wls'i that Tiik Tuntrm woul.t advocate a change of this sort, and that tbetwewsoisn Behool ComuiUtsioner* -viiuld eiert all their Influence to troaden tbe line of Instruction in tbe se-hoeilH. it ought lo lorinda all ress.mable lines ot teaching which will aid sirls to self-support. Aetc-yorA, Dee. 7, l-niU. Mrs. u w. ?_ WHEN DR. HVMM(>N'I> MAY REMOVE TO WASH* I.MJTO.V. To the Editor of Thr Tribune. Bl- : Hy a paragraph in to-day'*) TumrvK I "ce that it ls ri'petrreei that I sm about to remove'to Washington for the purpose t>f making lt my NsMsnse Alleiw me to state that I have no such intention. In tho autumn of I"*-'.'?three years from now ?I shall have resided in Ki i . ark twenty-ttro yeera, the period thnt I proposeti staving here when i rama, lt i-t probable thal at that time- I may go to Washington te. live. Certainly 1 ahull in.t |a baron then. liei-M-etfiiiiy Wll.1.1 IM A. II.lllM'ISU. 43 West Fifty fourth-tt,, Dec. Hi, 1--.. DR.. lIAMHIlUt.AIN AND MK. ST.U'NT'..V. Tn the td it or of the Tribune. .-ir: Plonooosctoetyeer statement in to-day'-i lases saying that Dr. I'hauiticrUin strongly Supported Mr. ?IWonolon at Ins trial nefon* the I're-al.yterv. He strongly ? lld thc contrary, .ls the laffer part eif your statement re .. reader ; i< ri te lau i Bretni madam lt iie!_*iii...t, i ev a wrong impression of the principles of the rn \ Mi-mi-.cu '.vim i: ( ui lu-ii. Brookton, Ii,,-. Di, 1886, MR. BI'.AIiVcitCI.IiN-T Hilt.I' __U_R_T-.G A COUPLE. To the t d it or of T he Tribune. In r-gATtl tu tins fHIphaat fUlhslay marriage e*aso la le day * i bibi -<k. permit mb ta state um fa. is so tar MI am i eain'-inaaei. IIsUm e pei hil ming ihe eeceesoay Mr. OtlaOaat ma aga; he reeded ** twenty-two yaam." De Btrlaff te Ira daOalla ? isis palat. I sai.i: "WU ye.o take, ymir atheist it u. inst mBmi " Bb BMpoatttally BBseeied ?? i win." Hrs etaepaaraaoB ami manner Seme ladlmtiro af ta* OMtOril I ynuot Sha nu furtai r 1 lhao re qnastsel Miss Se holey to state- lu-r sire am! elie responds I with an ali ..f truthfolneai I have ha n.sauWaince to doubt ii.,ii tbs ? i. " .. ns e-i-n y-.ir. I ir-tt Seal red '?? r to siste a hi thor ber parents hail soy ., 'i; ?*.*: ..>n lo ti*-r merriac* to Mr. r ? *' ii.i.iiijfiit .: -. * I aI-u requiraei from 'iiem *ei u.e ii,.w.-i, lu nil tha other qnern ons wi,nh Hu-i darell md nuts mi nish, end being unable to Soil nut tunnel ni legal re?Se* it liv (ne-y sbooM imt Iii* tiiarrn-il. t ..) only Una if my Hui lay before cit* a> nea rad tn thu perlonn SHe r eef tho .-e-i e-uie.tly. ii .tn reference io Hie c.-rt.flcate. tin- emit- raaaoa tieeyelnt Bet receive it at tba thoa tree beeeaee Josi thea them nee boned something emile uniisti.tI tu b.? marriage loriaam the parsonage . sim Me pressure -if other duties ti.Inned thu e-eenveit'e-n s of I * lars, ts 1 ns utily pnnlisse theta tn Sew (ark. The certlflceta wai forwarded lo lltsiii gt tue hrs! fair opportunity w,tiiu(ii regard io reina aeratuoa or stipulation. Jamk-> iioyd biui-x. J er ie y City, ile- Iii. 18811. LOYAL ALUMNI OF HAM1LT0S. a coi.i.Kdi*. that i*> mn stssmwen and basbmb Mit Foll FoolllAI.I Fifty loyal sons of Ilamiltoii College lendesel full Jus Ue-e to ran 'ta -e-lli-nt itliiner at the Holtuiun Houso last night, em tin- occasion of tl)'.' BBMBnnl n-uiilun of the aluiniii \tlit' lOStde In un! near r).:s etty, After two hours' consideration of the un-tri. I 'liairm tn Uriah Se LOW called aa the Row. Dt. Beary Kendal! for tho tim spe'e.*h. Dr. Kendall referredhnmeroesly to tte -tii-riitinir manner in whieh Hamilton foliate hod hoes ooerlooked t>y Harvard iiilierl.ileili-triiiiitii.n of honors, bot ended .y stilting th.it in his opinion Harvard "eight a.* w.II try to "paint j ethe rose" es te sdd nov sddttio al dignity t> trie man ?wini took Ids dofioo from Hamilton. I>r. thirling, president of the college, next rose In he half of the faculty. He spoke ai some length of the prog? ress nhicli Hamilton had mid.' In tile last few fOOIS mid iii.-ttii.ti, ed tlie loynlty st In-r BOOB IO their alma mater by running over tho tong Ittt Of ncholarelnps. prizes and gifts made hy her nliimul. many of them elue to the is'enernslty of men slttuii; nr-nintl hun. Ile continued : i mr hame hos nut ?p|iearf)il tu iny great ettent tn the news pi4|Ktrs utely. Inn eec .ne uni 'letut or sleeping. Tins emu pura tive neglect of the [m-ss is largeiy doe, no elnulit. to our eteartli of met lively iliniussiiins iis whether mir inotbsll matches shall take piara on lins ur Hint Baa-pea, ur mi neutral irrmuuK Si .- kart no lotter'liscuss mis as to lum mauy tuue-htlotrua wu eeo lastly elaia_ Hut wm sre sn eM-faatiMaed collo-***, sun hiilefnig to the oie*ei!e!e iitsctnrt- nf lieuiling sll mir ?ui-r_ies to the perte, lins at OOr ii.iaei.-al murtee. Amt ssoml wapra jiese M ' ii esl 1*11?e. -,p th., uiti'i ie pnsltlnn. e mr methotl ot eelurtv timi is nut the new -all eiciitices . nnr is ll the aid, mat knows nf no electives 1ml mar les filly tlehtrilmil aa " the uew in the olil." (.ur nilly ilegree istliai "f Haiiislor nf Aries, ami while we have me..tires, they are illly wt???taatad amt kept within wine n-i.tr.ct.mia. I>r Iiiirliiiir's remarks were enthusiastically received. He was followed by Dr. Klllnwood, who convnlaed his haaram with many lodhwooa reminiscences of college toys and drew then attentfoo to tbe seirt of halo whieh gradually comes to surrnunel thn must dlafiai e-rul pranks of i-ollege inns. Ile Instaiiifd the tiicren.sed Interest tahea la eloosteo hy the chautauqua Bending circloasa practical refutation of the notion thai the tint.- for (.reck unel Latin la el viol' out. Hud eipre-seil Mtttt?OttOO that the Students of Hamilton were not " nilling lu the red mud of 1'nnceti.u ann i-n-i !;n_' i.iiicoiues upon oat li "th.-r's conn? tenancoB**; bat could point with pride to the late lotte - leglate oratorical eootaat, in which Bamllton carried '?tl -ti ii..my prue- thal the thine became monotonous to the other colleges and was dropped, ninbui Beotlord road a poem eampeeed for the oecar tton, uml this was followed iiy short speeches by Killin Baot. John Jay Knox, tho Bo*/. Dr. Bradford, lia-id H. ? ie' li r ie ii. in-rural lt. A. Milner, the Rev. ( hal les K. Kuox, Cliaiin. ey h. Xruax, Iir. A. N. Hrockway and others. PAROCHIAL MISSION WORK. Tlie annnsi meeting of the Parochial Mission Society was held In the Calvary (hnrth. at Fouth-ave. ami Twenty lirst st. yest.-ri'.ay. There were about setventy-flve clergymen present. At the hilliness meetlne llishnp Brewer, nt Mun lana pre-ltletl. Dr. II. V BalMrleB rea.i Um annual report, rr I.as seven aUSBtoaa IO nfTerciil narts ni Hie coun? try. Hie Kev. Dr. It-lusfnr.l re'lMirtetl tin- guoel Work ilono hy t:..- s.h ia**, m a miaalea bold la Detroil a abort time ago. ino r?,ivisl tu ein.elny a ajlMMa*Jy at ? mian of tH.OiS) S ye..i. ucl ai-ouimill.-e wasappmntt-et to aol on Uie roao si mite. The Kseeiltlve I ..nm rt tee ur thirty iiu-m'.srs was re alected. lushup Potter ia arsat-eat of tn- eoeieiy ana ut. ll. V. balle rl.-B, tt.airniau nt Me txecutlve t'omuilttee. .?-.VOW DRIVEN IIY VIOLENT WIND. Truii-nt in,. Vu., Dec Ll i.tp-e-iei./.-Tliir sc-..ml snnw slnrm ,,f Hie WtntBf vi-.it.-el this nt gi.m _Mt Sight ami SSB> tmiieil Wlthoet cessation until today. The w;ml at timers attained almost the riettnes ot a hnntenee ALICK 0ATEBB ILLNESS. /"tl/nle-f/iAe-j Itleari,,, tn The Ctt.li'iriy fiiiriatch. Allot (.ale-,, the- emin, opera singer, is lyiu^' 111 at the resilience or ber haahand.oomoel r. watkins, m ihi-njty, and herfriead. sat thal it is but a matter ot bonn hw hire abe trill Ola, Her Ulaees .late-s nae-k two years, al whiihiiiue sue coutrae te-el ii -ei ere col. 1 while dressing lui lin: lta(e in a h.idly ?jrr.iii-e-d rnuin Ul Bb, leOOtt. HIE WEA1HEH REPORT. oovrRN-.iiE.vT tvuiunTfOJte?PO- -t hoi'r*. V. i-Hiv,r..?(, De,. Iii -Fur Wt I- ?___ ind. Kaetern New Vnrk. raatMO I'cunsyliania. Ne-w-.l.-rsey and lietla ware, fair weatbor, westerly or southwesterly winds, slightly warmer. ITsstWnN le Illinois and Michigan, fair and sUghtly wanner , !ic)oud, light snow ur rain. TBIBDH1 LOCAL OIWERVATIOV-J. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 2a.i "TRtBCrra Omen. Dee. 1T-1 a. M.-rioudlnea? lingered yesterday unUl noon, and then the skies cleared, with a ming barometer. The temperature fell to IV at noon, and got no higher than I!!** tn the afternoon, the day's average (lT-i being ll "i1" leiwer than on thn e*nri-?*-ijM,ud un day last year, and Itt3 lower thau on Wednesday. In and near thia city te.-day lhere wUl prob^ly ba g_4'UUy warmer, tair woallier. DEAD AFTER A HUSD BED TS ABE OF LIFE. eTtr-OtKAI, OF MM. VAW nAUST,WHOSE HU8BAI4T> HA? ? COCf-TBT H0C81 lit tA8A*r*f*TTK-PLACB. The funeral of Mrs. Lydia Van Haast, who died on Tuesday at the remarkably advanced age of one hundred years, ten months and three days, took place yesterday at tbe home of ber only surviving eon, Edward Van rtaust. at Nev 131 East Mxteentb-st. Mrs. Van Raiist waa born In SUmfr-rrl. Ccmn.. on Febru? ary 12, 178S. The authenticity of this date ta, unlike those of the hirth of many so-called centenarians, un? doubted, and clearly recorded. Her malden name was Dann. Tho Danns were an old Knickerbocker family, s mon ethe earliest settlers at Stamford, and her father hore his part among the unrecorded heroes of the Revr.lnflon ary War. Hhe was the youngest of seven dill.tren, all of whom lived to a rp md edd age. Hhe outlived all the friends of her youth and her middle agc. her husband and all ber children save one. Yet shet never seemed cheerless or nut eif sympathy with hiT Mfieene-BfB, anil delighted tu (rather the friends of her old age around her. participate lntheirsoci.il pleasures and entertain thpm with personal reminiscences of men aud things that have passed into history. Hhe retained all her faculties, could read and sew with? out thn aid of spectacles. Insisted on attenellng to a great many of her its-rsniial wants, anti never BOO?WM the style ot dress she wore timing the life of her husltonil. a fine bombazine gown, with soft, white mull kerchief, frills and cap. Shs took a natural pride in her age and vigor and knowing that lu her case tho average lease of life had Ling run out, frequently ex? press.*-} the hope that she might only live to celebrate her son's golden wedding, which will occur about a year from now. In 1811 she married John Van Raust, of New-York, and they made their home lo the heart of the city at No .'I Dowling (Ire-en. Her husband was a man eif wealth and leisure and hml hlsceuintry house near Lafayette*- pla. e. and was fond of shooting over tne flelels around lireen wlch rh?SIM anel the swamps about ('anal st. Hhe hail been a widow sixty years and a uiemiier of tho Baptist Church for 37 years. The Rev. Dr. Armitage, her pastor for many years, comlm-teel the service yesterday and thu burial was In her son's lot at Greenwood, OBITUAFtT. MARSHALL P. WILDER. Bostoi, Der. Kl (Special).?Thfl linn. Marshall P. Wilder died suddenly this forenoon at his residence in the Highland District. Fur manv yoars, says The Journal, Mr. Wileler bai been honoreel In this community as a man who was living with the most unsclihh alms. While he appreciated thc respect shown to him by public honors and private acts of kindness, he was never happier than when lt was In lils power to make others happy. Ills love for horticulture and of genealogical pursuits gave ample occupation to his active mlmL Uis promotion of pomology has been of benefit to the people of the whole country. Colonel Wilder wm born at Rlmlge. B. H.. September i'l. ITU's, coming from an old Massachusetts family. He began Ins mercantile career in his father's store. In 1W-5 his ambition for a largor Hold of operations le-.l him to remove to Boston, where he began a wheilcsale business In West lidia (foods st thn head of the firm of Wilder lt Tayson In L'nlein-st Thc firm was afterward changed to Wilder A Smith; ami Anally Colonel Wilder took the en? tire hnstesss In his own hands and cstahllshel himself on Central Wharf. In IS.T7 he chanr-ed bis line of business, becoming a partner tn the BSBtrakstte house of Parker. Bl.un hard .t Wilder, event? ually takimr the lead In that cuiicern. As a business man lu- attained and held a hlirh position and was hoeetoi with a number of Important trusts. Ouo of the original directors of the Iliimiltun Bank and of the National In? surance Company, lie he-let Ins pbettton in each m.iiiv te-ars. BeWOS a director of th., flan 0*n_lBnrt Mutual Life Instil.unc I'.i.iip.iriv BMTC than tWOdnooSOO, At thc .lire eif tw.-rity sit Mr. Wileler was made Colonel 111 tho \e-\v llauip-liiii* militia. HS lost none of his mili? tary ardor in renieivim: tel Bootoo, and soon coin.ed iiiinseii with ni-- Aii'li'iit. and Honorable drttllory ? am pony, eif \i iniii be lins ever since hoon a devoted member. Accepting the command In 1857, be distinguished bis holding or that pnaition by a correspondence whlcb re? sulted In establishing rory pleasant relations between the ind tiie parent organization, the Koyel Artillery Company ol London. In 1839Colonel Wilder was a mem? ber nf the House of Rr prose ? r n Dorchester, ten year- later be senred one term in the Executive Council, iiiui in 1-m) tva., a member of the Htate Senate, of which boily be was elected president In "Know-Nothing td mes Colonel Wilder wis pr.mt nently named In connection with tbe ofllee of Governor, and was regarded as having an excellent rh.inf- of get? ting lt In the year wben Governor Gardner oaa elected, lie waa active lo tbe formation ot the ** OouatituttoaaJ Union Party," and was chairman of the -l egation from Ma--a.iiii-.-tts to the Baltimore Convention which nomi? nated Hell unel Everett When the war broke out he was n warm supporter ol the Union i colonel wilder was beat known as a pom* and floriculturist He was om* ot the earliest members of the Masaarh lisetta Horticulture ei.rv ami iliel iniicli tu advance ils liile-rcsts. Mea was Instrumental In organizing the ??Ame" icm Oenea - iiii-i-i-i-." nan the jttnericun Potuological Bod en. rhe i iiite-ei .*?!.iii s A^-rfeau.uni-i.i iii. wm another reeult of Colonel Wilder's effort-. In addition to bia membership In theeo societies, he baa also been connect? ed with ?liiiie_*xorganizations in other Ands, such aa the Royal Horticultural Societies of Tans ariel of Frankfort on the .Mam, and thu Pomolotgical Boctety Von Muns, of Belgium, bv whlcb he was appointee! a e-iiininissioner for Aini-rti a. Mr. V. ll.ler was prc-nh Ot of the h-MBOCh-Settt Behool of Agriciiitiire, Incorporated lo LOM, and bad been a trustee ?f its suceeaaor. the Massachusetts Agrii-ulturnl ( 'ell.ai-'e. since it.s establishment TO the latter he gave a collection of more than a thousand valuable plants, Ha was ono of tho linnie leaders ni the movement which gave to Huston the- Natural History Knouts nnil thc Ham achusefts Institute <rf Teilinolenry, hael been lon ir a niein iMTof tin- Moasoeh?Betta Agricultural Club, head beea a member of several cominisBtons appointed In oonneettoo verirh arrieiiltiire. and nail bee-n an iinlustrious writer on subjects connected with his favoriM pnmoltn Colonel Wilder hal received every degree known to Free Masonry lu America, lu 1861 he w.is Deputy Grand Master la the. Orand Lodes of Massachusetts. He was a elele^ate- ot the (fraud I>_lire e>f Massachusetts to tha World's ' -onvention of Masons at Portals 1867. Ho woa an honorary member of the Su? preme Connell lil' , for the Northern Maoonic Jurisdiction, A. A. H. Kite. He 'vt-s married three times, and WM the father of four? teen children. Mr. Wilder was au intimate frieud of Liau lel Webst.r. ? THE REV. JAME.-, O. AVERILL. The death la announced at Kui kaway. N. J., of the Rev. James Olney Averill, from conge-stlon eif tho lungs follow? ing an attack of nie.oi.es. Ile was born In Connecticut In February, 1*14'*. and was graduated from the Union Tiieoioi-iiiil Seminary, tnt a timo he was associated with Dr.-darna, atOranire, H. J, He went lo Kew kaway lu May, 1881. anti was Installed pastor of the Presbyterian church there mi Hoy ll. 18MB, Forty om- members uniteit with his church In October, and it is thought that hia extra services and ministerial labor at that timo haste ned his death. nENRY II. MARTI}.. Bmn*.*ti/>, N. Y., Doc. 16 (.-t-weili,-Henry n. Martin, son of Henry Martin, the venerable financier, died this morning at the latter's home hero. Ile vim fifty-four {SOBS old, and had been In poor health for several years. Ile was a member ot the linn uf einith. Qoold, Martin tfc Co., in New-York, whou Jay Go.lid was a member of lu G. J. FORE AC RE. Ouureeuo. Poe 16 (tene_M*_-**-_toe~eet_'atG. J. Fore acre, an official of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, at Newark, Ohio, ls announced. He ls a second cousin of (iovemur Foruker, and eos MOBO- by tho Governor's fnther. He went to the South before the war ami was ms Identified witu Southern Interests that he )etned the con? federate arm) at Atlanta ami WM woondfld at the buttle of Bull Run. His death is tlie result of that injury. Ue wad nearly sixty years old. ROBERT H'M;ARTI! PATTERSON'. Lotdov. Dec. 1 il.?Robert Hogarth Patterson ls dead, age sixty-flu*. Thou ir h educated us a civil engineer, he devoted hlmsedf to literature*, aud was connected with various Conservative Jenirnals. He wrote "Tho Kow Revolution " (18t)0), "Essays ti History nnd Art," "Tho Economy of Capital," and *' The Bsttnes ot Fluiuic^" BARON BOUBOBOO. Loenon, Dec. ld.?Baron Charles Arthur Bourgeois. the French sculptor, ta dead, aire forty-nine. He exhib? ited In tho French Salon of IBBB, and took the Prix de linnie the siiinc year. Among Ills works were " Nisiis ol Euri aie'," "e.harnieur des .-serpent-," " Actelir (Oreel." "salute Agathe," "Lu l'ytlile" aud "Hero et Leuudor." NO cni'.I*-TMA*s TABLE should be without a bottle of Aiu-ostuni Bitters, the vtiniii renowned appetuer of cxt-uialie tluvor. Beware of toauiui'feUeS. - ? ? Poad'* Extract, for every pain eir soreness. A history wilhelm* imi-.iI.et!. With teni Inila eulvsiiisiuc its salt) has i-iL-u.ie-ei ai. over tim cuuuuy. Tiy lu Fur lui ir yeats ii .._? ? feud .lil the tests._ MARRIED. BAILEY?WHICK I.E lt?La Wednesday, December 15. at 'ill WashiD-ftiiu a*n? Brooklyn. Uv tim liev. Heury Ward bree her, .lunn K-ium Usury, uf I'nr.iUle). Uuiaiiu. u, Msuel ti. VV heeler, iiaugaici ul Mr. sud Mis. ii^yUeu W. Whealer. M ATKIN T')-il ITITI fl I B'S TB Vl'oelnn.s l-l,*, DseSSMM I'. In the City of Ne-r-Yurk. hy the Kev Klclunl H Nelse.n, ol tl situ vi,le. MiUiile lielsu. il*u*|IUVer ol Janet A. lng gie*, ot i-rryiuwu. us Joliu William Mackuuusti, ut bos? ton. mow g?emf a pt?**m **'.-ein**siav. Basssahsr u. tow t>r the llev. Hr. e raak, ll- Kllneit M.mk lo iiiiie.i 1_, Usugblnr ul Mr. J-ese.l.h _a__n.M lll'.MiKiyu. Pl'TNAM ll \ ! N K->?On Thunelay. r>eoi-.in!-e*r ld. at thn Inst l'resiivie-iisii (liuriii, ol Brooklyn, by the Rev. -s i eiinlx-ri ll sit, e areiljrn h. lt. llslin-s, Usuijliter of the late il. I. ila.Hrs. lu vi iiiumi A. l'ntu-ui. Tli'lTLK?BKI.L-At nu horns, Cortland un the ll nilson M. V.. nu 1 imi .ust-. hy lau llev. i_ irevui. JuUa M. lilllie aud Faunie I*, lieu. _ AU naturi of marriiuju must be itulurted leith full name and address. DIED. AVKIULL-At Hoekawar. S. J., eo Thurstlay. Dsoember 18. ls.u, imT. J. O. Averill. ? Funeral services will lee. held at KiMikaway. N. J. Mundar, I.r. ember SO, si l S*SleeB p. io. Trams lesve .nt* I um. luul ot Chrlsfcipher and Barclay sta., al le.10 kiel IO IO *. m. Itristirns sml trleuils sre mspe-ctfullv Inviteel Ut si len*, luleriueul el k luen.ug, C 1., I uustUy, lieoe_i_ar 81, at -MB. B.iKKIl-ein Thnraelay. tfeemaibu 16, 188S. WUllaai a --ker, in l-le 4...1 mer nf Ins *ge. Puuersi -iiiinUt. I.'iii issi., al I ., .tiona, froa hla lal* raal ilrtiis, i-t^iikiiii-ave., u-.p-.-nle-. lTOlie eU. New-Vurk City. 1! tt-KV nii-t.il into r-at io Bruokiya. Tharstiay after? noon. December ill. Mrs. ilsciinl A Haaey, wile uf A Iuds* li ?>. sud yuuuaaalilausulsr ot UlSlaM ftk__rU H. Hani. Ins, tn tbe em ny eu ot her ego. Soiiro ut niue of iuuorai aarviuew la -UuinU/ 'a j DIED. HOVtUAS -AtUbantfa, December n, Devy M. Seflttstt ?*"1J'! jr ears. MSttSM san rde-n-ts sm invites i tosttssl his tanoni flatae day. iN-rrmiier li. al the DuUh Iiefermetl Chorea. *_Ma non. 10:30 a sa. rA K a Rll-sudde-tVy oe Thnrsdav. Oee-_OT,****r liar, Prm.-s ...i. S. 1. Susan llreiet*., wits nf A illlain i. l's- k-ir-l Funeral at mace-tun, on Monthly. DocembeK 10 td 9 u'cloot P m. FOXD?flnddt*nlv. Tlweei-ilier ld. Kary H.. widow erf flem Hamnet M. Poad, daoshteer o' the lats I>anl**l Klssim Funeral Mrnrea from 1-"J oak et. ((ireenpetrinli nr*aokly% Haturday. December 19, at 2 o'clock ;> m. FBOODOW'-On Ws-in?-sl?r. hSSBSBhM I". Flle-aaer. wlette sf Itobert Proditow. in the 64th vsir if her ase. Funeral sorvtrers at His r?si.lisiii*i> nf her sou lo law Mr. J. 9. Hovel. No. a.*,l Cliston st., Brooklyn, oa l-.-l.i_j. 17lh io*_, st ! :iop. m. Inte-nueot private. Pfr.T7^-AtJers-yCirr. TV. J.. ThartiUv. Deeorober IS. Bet. want reiltir. sere*.I 71 years. Funeral fruin the tunis- nf his nephew. \V. A. Kimball. 14 cuiver-ovo. (Weat Be-rgeui. Jersey City, ea eatunUy. December lil. a re. m. 'rain leaves foot of Liberty st. st 11 1.". a m. R<iHI\*-()\'-Hinnah Walker Ad-e-ns-P.timer, wlfs ef Rsv, John Rollinson, died of bronchial pneu-tion'.s. attie rest. dene* of lier son. Ter. rs A. Koiitnaoe. Inf) Kiefcmond Te* rsc*. Weil New-Kr-shtea. Msfen Islaad, Dacco-trer 18. 1 s-?i. a^'.sl 7.*> .ears 0 mouths and M eleya. Fnneral .trie fly pnvata. Memorial tarvics In Trinity e**hnrch, Weat Sew Bristile**. on -tiiintay, tiie 10th Inti., at li) IO a in. Itli It.tRDSOV-slB Thnrvtav, l?th Inst, at her lalee re**. dence, 889 tsashlnsfon Park. Rroiklvn. ilarriet II liss. wlM of Henry A. HicnaMa-m. lu Hie UTth year of her as". Re-lativea snd rrien<is sre invited to attrinl itisrat services on ?saturday afternoon, irecooibor ls. at :i SO i'- lock. Interment in i'ere-enwex?>l at t einfe-oience of family. SCOTT-At Lakewooel, N. J. ih.ireUv. I*e*r?ml*or IO. Doola P. Scott, of Brooklyn, la his -itu year. TIB BA Ls-On W-e.tnes.tay. December l.t. l*-"_*, at his UM reeteteac-, Ufl Sti Item -st.. Brooklyn. K. I).. New-York, Henry ll. Tlbtials. m the 51th year of his ase. Frn-nus are Invited to atti mt the furn-rai services, w'nefc will ba helel at the Chnrrh of thn Asreta-iem. Kmit-sL, Brisiklyu, K. D? on-saiiir.uy morning, beceaitie-r ls. at 10 o'clock. Burial at New-Haven. Conn., on arrival of 13 o cl ork trala Irom New-York. New-Haven ami Midi'letown. Cono.. papers pleases copy. VA dill AN? on Thursday. December ltf. at J o'otock am.. Annie K.. wits of Kdmonel A. Vanshao, Sad e.,'ieree| t'ati.-hler uf i harle's II Ke*n?e fmruerly a resident of Mill. Uletown and nuw of i.ieos Fails, S. Y? lathe stu, tutti her ase. Funeral services will lee heh! at her late residence. 44 I*owa> lng st.. Knmklvn. on Hatnnlay. tho Ililli laat. al 1 e'cooet p. tei. Relatives an<1 msntlt invited ro aitemt. Sullivan connty snd Mleldletown. N. V., (tapers please oepy. VAX CLEAF?On Weelne*a.lsy morning, December H. al menibrant?-us crone.. Howard, anet un Dinrselay ui.iramg. Decemlier 16. Arteiur. twin (oas of John C. ase] Uisabcta Van e leaf, sge-?1 l rear and I day and 1 days. Immesliale relatives vi tue ta-aily ara mviieel to attend tbs funeral at the Man iou House. Bruuklyn Usifhls, ea Fri* elay. DSSBBBSOS 17. si il i ni WATK INS'iN-In New Haven, r*onn.. on Tuesday, r*e*-*e*-*o ber i 4. ae-'tr.--* Alvin Wilkinson, la hi* nd jems. The fniiiT?, wiri take place at the romrltsre ot In* jnrtntt, bel : .w g'.' ri., e. on Kr.lar. at i o', lock. Frie-uela sis invitoel to atlemi without futther n.uire. WIIITKIIK-ili-siielelciil-r I tee en-uer 15, Mary Whlte-tea-t, wife of James M. WhileheaeL Funeral servie-.ua tatar Uv, Hecemlier. 1*1 at 7 30 p m.. from her late reauteuoe. U'JT vin lucy st, euxruml tluur fntui Raid* ave.. Brooklyn. N. Y. Special S?_iic._. Willimar, lt. Norman. Aoctloaeor. BY OBTOEKS & CO. ART OALI.EUIKS. H4b AND-I'T BROADWAY. LA8T DAY OF PALM THIS AFTERXoO*-, at 2.:io o'clock. DCTCH HII.VF.R. MARU! KTI'.Y FmXITUR***. Kt.t_I< AL HALI, i LOCK-. (Alli) TARLI.*.. BRONZES, OLD BBQ I.ISM 1M.ATKD WARI-, HOLD AXD _81 LV EB WATCH KS, A.- Fer th rial ara a DEI.ir.vTE ANI) LASl'tNO t/IOLR OM t ? Tieniiats an I perfuni.-rs, liot'i ..hr,earl and at hume, hs vs lOSIR fl. leafufe-.l lee prudi-?? ?'.-. ??lulls erlur U fe?TB freshly L'lU'u-rel violet The resent ol h^a^ en.leavora. wlutliiT in eura, ts, tee irt waler ur aai lift -yuw l.-r. Ua.-el>eN.? fat tran sansue leen*, foravee tt lu n -iu- e..,,.i jieHlu.e.1 li,? aniituacheit ih-j uelor nf in- t.e.ie-i. ,t ,e.u beeu et *u tianatltury a natara ss t-. pros. i tbe hamtke-t'-iiief. ieee eirnilier article psrfOiaod with ttta?T ti" BoorM a'all or ibo ? ' sa^r.-e-aniH uue ul e.ie, tluwer?. HU?-si S V e, . i . ri ia-.arlmt, orlsi-stad aaa ma<le by L'aswrll, ifae-e-y et Ctr. '.as Bat nilly niitalniit the true rater ol the raelee bal ir*...*??! a lusi. inp; as well as delicate perfume I hean violet -uiie-ie. at'rr lillis a tow li mrs within VM lol.I* o. -iain!.' la. e?s an.l im n. tir 111 III.,Ill-Ill. r ll.llilelS. SleVS Ueilr-S .?l,l WI iii iler deSka. 1 ee(te? % i it.?!-.. . I to Hie stillaine-- . - fe a-nd i-l.'ii-i-arti.le s ii n-r al leiiiains a"..--v Ustoe arti* citjs bievij been BBBasM lo [Os .e r. bold ;i.vi.v ni* CASWK.f.f.. Mlssi.V * CO.. 1,121 R'wuv un.! '.:* .".i.i ave , \. V , sui .N.-wr^ori. R. f, ,s*'g fur M iee_>Y*a VIOUR ejiim.-. anti ilu notaircefS pu'ir un,tat on-_t Alllover-sufie.it!. - -eniti-r ailile-tiet speirta esoet open-airaiuusriiients wil! litel the is-st, must thoron .ri, out mo-; coitipe-eheansivu hook evor pnutoel ia Aiuone^i na Uul Bsa?tal subject, in ' iii- TRI Itt NF P.'i'iS. Or OPEN AIR *-Pi) It TS."* now Just rea.ly ;ur ii;i.vurr. 0eSfl0O,M0| utra Hanni nharadi > -'ft- rn- feasO nat ls.eii prep in-el hy I'll l-. Till 111'N E'-i o?u wnte-rt with the ant of BBtt*BeWtSO0*Sd I'tin-rte. Kiit.*rtiiiiin<. '-'.niiilel**, aol hereafter tts suntanl !?K)k sf NttlOfl n. lUita.l pnseOi bO. Fur that mnuey the iMHeli can be ilslivereil to any aei tress eitlnTiii town ur .mt oi ir. .ml TUE WmmBLT rillBUNB Rfinr tei any Kielress aiuo year. Fur Tl ad, tue 'mot til CUB SKMl-VitKKI.V._ liana* <lc Oe. BBB and 111 Uroadway, will rmil at auction BATURDAY. DEC IS, AT 3 O'CLOCtC. A Coliectrou of Law IroiWi. i'.iaport.e, e 0-n rr en tane-s, Digests Ton Basks?elna Haas and i.a.iisu. MONDAY. AT 2 .10 AND 1 10 P. M., A Lihrsry of Enplish and Fr.-nc**. Ro-eks. 'icneral LiterUuro ilisiory. ami a Ostleatssa of Km- amt Valoable LngraVii.js ami KtBBaOge TL*I>r)AY, WED NE-**) AY AND TH D !'.*-"> \T, AT A O'll.O'K, A Collection of Fbe Hooke, con .irising manv new ail !!ltiM HM Works suiuitie for Hoinlsy (Hf's . alana Coila SW es of Ensrav.D?;sauil Eurluiixs._ l.oei.-"ii afodoaaanr, DaaasMM s, MMJafety st tits Me-!ni|ieeiitan (i|*era liuuse. or near ths until ?t. et.irn..?, bracelet ol hammered gnni with small raaf, uamkUO and ni.uni.nu -wi la a keel Kiuder win MsaitaMy rewanletel ua leaviuc bcaealM ai rungoo ooo atlas raora n.r * M. l. " Se** \ ork l.?. banae lar Wousue IV urn, so. nt nra -ave. largo Variety of Articles Suitable far christmas* eira Open eve*nl!i_s hefuro christmas ut - '< viiiib -seaaoo -Now Heatly. MR.**. McKl.RArir-i noME-MAUE Mmes .KIT, For Chrisiinas an-l the. lloli<uy.i. also FKEsERVh.1). BRANDIl-I) CANNED A.XD ?sfit-ELi r eu ito, Red Currant and other Joli.-e Jan* an I Pickles, For prices, roferomros. Aei., a.1 ir ,ei Mia a.ti;Ali a. ili.i.i.ilAl'11. SSS Degraw it., Hu.*ok!y***, or L. H. GOLDSMITH. 911 Broaelway. N.-w-Veirk. M. Y.. _whero or.lirs . ? eeon._ J sst UreelverL TRIAL ri_O0F o? REMBR\NDT*S LA BO\DE DE ScTT.9 -Tint siuiiT WABOBtt* KUruesl hy ( HAUI.K. WALTSKR| WILLIAM SCTIAL'S, 204 ."Tn-AVIS.. MADISOM 8QTARI iVenld Mr. IO HS SMITH. Um of UaJiir-_.-?u. i uisa.y Dublin, lr..ai.I. ...i.lies. i.i.nl-.i.K -(MILL, ltii.K*?, -V I, ioi .ufeinnaiieiii eif reistivaa Mi fnw /.oalouC _ | i* oe I om e- Notice. (Should titi rc nt iiAltr hy ai. MfcMBSM 1. st c!ii.i(?? tn?f >? cur al auv tl.tn- . Leiiie-rs iur itiri-iarn ruuutnes nee) l oil be specially *t> OrOOaOU IUC _!**_?ICU U/aelj .e.. .. il.al* il fllaa ll 1.1 .l.-e.lOal lu se'.. I .lill*. ' ? e . e?e Ut tlutUUlUUle-s ,1'iletl * J <t V leiuil) .4 laro,?o . j:..|^ Situ. ., fastest >ltt. i-.iii-._itMails nrmewesfe aadio. Dece.uuejt Hwaioiite (l-uuMi IlI .u a ... ea , FRIl'lV-Ai 1 lei a. m. lur Nassau, .ti. I"., pet steaiilslilp Le, ll. ualcr*..n. uuiu la.nu*. 6A1 li liDAl -Al ls u. iur Uh W, el I i :,,-.. cu 8ft T'liraOO ami ilari.aitti.il. lur lit a' u enif I. per >u-aiusiuy Auiant-A Ma .Newpurl ..??? ilellera fur lu. rn l'lala e-uiiiiir.e-e mu-l ue> dim lr.) ^h-i I., .ie. a aS 7 .tua. ut. iu! 4t.uiupe. pet itu,e.ui-.e-c I ui.ii.,_ via Uuew?-*? tu* u . iuiiris nu tieatim muol imdAmnttmA " gmt i ai a..iu a. ni. lui r*.iuw|*e, ^rr siaSetuai.ii. my u. leaa. tai via UuSTunhrrrir ttiuttu Ki aucet mini oe airest*! "JOT CUf ui i hcl-n?I. st o.uUa. ui. iur 11 all. e dOOaSj S-aShia La (J.in.uKii-. viall-ir.- a. s i i _ __ le.l -eeel.a.l.l llirec I, i'Oi ,1- ?..l.Uip ll.'?uU^, llai.-a^uW, M I 'll a. UL tat. f ?ru llOttBeTS lUUtt UO 'leicae^ni JK'l I te'leliau.l li 41 ' Jt a. in. iur tue MesOa rtaaet? .lire. I. yet eluauishtu Kdaiii, vu, Auisiertlaui iliiit'ta tuusi lett iliiotiesi uar Klan ',, Bl 1 p. Ul. lUt UM tllUaletai.l ls?_,l?. par ei--e?. ?iud Klaiu'juru. al i p. m. lor 1'ara ana Mae-eaa*, gu ?lesa?ie?up Ooraantj ai -J p. us. .ni '.no Arsaoba* i.e. li.nelli-. I i .inna, amt l'ai.ts la/, pier (loaiasiilp -ti^lwaai al 4 p ut. lur aauiaK?. pot' eU?tuiaulp i erluuiuoa. Hails fur China aul lauau per ale?nuaitip iloelio (trott Haa -a'raiiciat-ai ,'ioeee Here Ueootuimr *ll al .* p. .u. Mans leer the neKioiy lauuila pur s.up frupio B.ri ilrmu nam Fl au.* ta, ui itoes' here litfe uiuer 'il al 4 p. ia. Malls lur annual ia, >e? _t_iUutl. sa.il.t.,u. Fi|l oatt "ta* uiuau laiaUtieV pe-r suiauialttp AUiumU .flum soo l-'raa olaoo, cltMo bore Jaouaiy *a al 7 p. m. ,..r un ari t? ala* Sew Sate ol sieauialui. Kilter, wtlb Ureiisli mael? inc Aaa Ubllai. Mall* iur tuba, by rail lei I a.11. a. Ha., and Uie_e4t_S UT sloamor. v ia k.y Ve ?al_ Fl__ uioaei al Ibu udLo .Uuy mt i Soe. as ?TIM sco?tala of c loams of Trans FaetSe malla la atvaaa-d en Ibo uroauuipuuu ut moir iui.uwi t upUti ?v_ruSsl U iae.it lo -u Fraucisou Moils .rum ibo tSaat arrvtaa us Tia* Oaa Fraaoisusoa Me Say el tmiliugut eitmutu* aro dst lur stculiailti uireeti, lie. ?..-?i^.."... ...--wm^, *.?a..*?wU. te allens oiual uo .uiejclexl "poi' i/etu.i.? al -. <0 ? i tur lit .<??'" elirecl, le-r stce4_?-ip 1'enulaue'.. s la Al worp iluiutrs iuu-1 uu itireirtersl **uor Fasal sail **l M I HBUtnV li. rWAmmOM. FSSHSSSlSO Foot Otttoo. _iow-Ye_t_. A. Y. ison. MA lawn.