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"tfJJtr LIXCOLX, lf. D.? A tottter aad less 1n?plring performanee of a play ls t^iaion aeea than the one at Proetor's Twtntythlnt j.(reoetTheatre yesterday aitornoon. The audlence at a trial matinee ls osonlly kludly dUposed, but even 1t? deslre to be pleased and lts frfendly tecUngs town:-d tiie author aad toe actors ec-aid arcase from this iBdience only the faintcst attompts at applanse, aad those et long tntorvels. Thc piece tliat thus made IU Qrat public appearance was ealled " Mary Llneoln; M. D.." aad was wrltten by the autlior of "The Coanty jVr," Clarlet narnard. The atory |* inroherent and u:i rntercrtlne. and the dlalogue splrltless anl oftsa un nsinral. as If ?ugge?ted by the langujge of play* latber tnaj, by the langnage of Ufe. lf the plcce ts ever to be *at on Uie stagc agan It should be remodcll-d. nsu; and repollslied, and an attempt should bc made to infuse some flrc aud ltfe and Intcrest into tke jiruatlons and thc words by whleh they are doveloped. ;k? pooplo who plajed yesterday are tuiuwn, most gj them. as actors of abtllty, but they appcared at a Ut itlsadvantage. It waa the effort* of Btoa Mary y^w to make aomethlng of tho tltle part tbat gavo jnost of tho pleasnre tbat the audicnee experienre^, tmt the part wa* not one to exclte much avrupathv. B?>i<ios the cight rharexters who were repic-emcd by *rtor? ou tbo stoge there were three more who were not sJeo, but who* were described on tbe programme M -other character* of the storv who are assunied to be ln the nelghoorbood of the wonc of tbe play." A\ AlPUA tiEl.TA VHI CLVB FORMED. gOME WF.LL KNOWN UFN ON ITS MKMBr.RSJflP iROLL. At a meeting of tbe members of tlie Alplia Delta phl ITaternity llvlng in New York aud lts \irinlty, held at Delmonloo's on Wednesduy evenlng, arrnnpe nients weie perferted for the cstabllsliment of tbo Alpna Dttto Phl ?*lub of tlie Clto of New-York. Tlie Inrorporators are Clarenro A. Seword. F.verctt P. Wheeler, CaBBtto I.. tolby, Riiis ll. atotJtrta, lltaalftl . n. Twonil'ly. Truman J. Bttrlna, Willinm Tabott and William 1:. Baaktae. Tbe BttaN of Uosreraoto is cem yosod of .foseph II. Cboate, Jwlpe Eawjird Patterson, Artliur H QtWtet, Willinm Launiaa Iinll, (Jeorpe J. r>i. Robert f, Illxby, Uenjamm \V. Franklln, Alfred F.l\. Btttott 9. spenrer. t'ollln .Vnnstronp, liradford \V. lliuhcock and Alfred L. Manlerce. The club will start wltli about 150 resident and 100 ufii-rcsident member^. Tne former homo of Dr. fornelius R. Agnew, ut tlie northwest corner of Miirt ifon-avo. and ThlKy-nintb st., has been taken on a toBg lease. and will be lltted up for a club house. The fWs>t floor will contain thc tvcrptlon, lounglng aud dinlng rooms, and on the aeeeael floor will be tbe llhniry. rcading, rard and billlanl MOttia The third u:id f"urlh floors will be us<>d fjr lodping roattt for rtatttef members and surh Alpha Delts as carc to Uve i;i tbe house. ('larome A. 8ewnnl prc^ldcd at tbe meeting held on Btiataaay nlght. and .inseph II. thnato has con wnted to serve as the flr>i piv>'deiit of tbo club. AaatatJ t!'.e memt?ers of tbe etob are John ,Tay, .Tuuios C, Carter. Robert B, Kiuld, (*'orpe N. Jlcssitcr, Rro Janiln F. Rlalr, J. Vnn Vecht- n nleott. Fi-.uicis Lyndo Meisoa, wiliiar.i D. LeaaarB, Artkar F. Boerers, Heary L. siirapue. William B, Donncll. Fraartfl H. WlletMa. A. E. I-aliner. W. M. ITiluicr. TBIeeil Willlams. tho atov. I>r. J)hn Bralnard, Jc>se totoaBOB, Balktri Batlth, K1!U 11 Robcrts. Charlcs is. FalubilU, Bahetrt M. GaCtt way. dsbom E. Brlfbt, Flsher A. r.ahcr. Ueorgp (,?.nlon Rrooks, Dr. Alcxander HuMiii?s, Jos? \:\i \\. Howe, Sateetfaad D. tonlth. W. D* Vort*t K<?w;;ra' Ur. William R. (lark. Dr. Roswcll P. Collui. Williini N. Cohen. llamlliou W. Mable. ClMtrtoi M. iVatt., Dr. ( . E. Wuimby, Kdward F. tfeybark, Clan-me L. Weat ,ott Samurl K. Appleton. Kenjumin lii-.Hur. Dr. Irvln (.. Hltrhrork, Wintam M. Kidder, .i?^i>'i w. ( ?sh ?aa,?llfcert P. CoaraNta, Addlson F. \i.drews. ruii anl L. sweexy, Oarttoer UoBty, I* Bt. tlalr lolby und James W. Fimb. ATTORXET GEXERAL MILI.F.R IX TOBT.Y. t'nitcd States Attorni y-iieneral W. II. II. Millcr. wbo b in the <lty on private- katlacse. waa at tbo I'eaeral Baftatoi yeatetttay and rallee upon Jattig Laeetakt and Ctork DkleMi in the t'niicsl Btotot I li> ut t ourt. _ ? A.V OLD FIRM TO QlYE UP BFSIXESS. The honso of Jtjaea a. BewarB A Or*., aarretsera to Warren, Werd A (o.. No. '? E-ist Tveuii..tb ' . a aV WM that dates back nearly Imli a ctnturv. is aUmt u> rctlre from bustnoss. To old New Yoiker- a-id mai'iy otbers snch an announcement ?v*Jl ca?is,- penuine legret, not even ItBaftftll by ihe fact tbat tbe tino *tock ot fnrniturc of the house. will be tttsp >M-d of ut iptail at the most attractlve priCcs. This house bas lunp mad? a spwlilty of flne work in wood. inai.u factortntt Bafy s?ne??re, wrtl-m.xte fomiforc, of wojd pnperly seasoned. As an adjolnlug tirio has pur cnased the bnlldlng. and takes p,.sse*sion December 1, tbe entlre stoek of furnlrnre nowr held by the bouso iiTuBtke dlsp?.s..-d ol beiow thal time for wbat lt wlU brlng._^_ The "Httlc advertisements of tbe BtBBlB^tBpaBl to ovcry cwidltion of awa and voniau. They rn? alonc the whr.le panuii of human neeesalttefc Ibu mo?nlng you will tlntt them on tbe Btotk page. SOBODY CAX STAXD FP TO SEE WUMS. Tbe IIBtollir totareea the Broadway Tbcatre and U?e Flrc D<T*rt'ner,t, are not quite ttet yet. Tke ord.r that was iwued to tbe mauagers a few nlght* aKo was, ** baa alr*?dy been aiinouuced. tbat only enouph tlckvU for atandlng room almiild bv $eM to form one BBW of l?eo Z aloug 1$ .pace tofctoi tto aeato. Tl.e.i the BBte$$ rom the door. ot the audltorlum to the ttotol **? roped ,ff *od aome little pei.a wero left In the wlddl- of tho t^a of tbe house, wbicu wer* thus. as-eeetttog to the a? Zm* fttaav no lo.gvr pas-ageway. and not aakjttttlt S agaliintoa of the law. Bt* B u *^**S? only aaeeaj. ttototo to lana aae raa * aeeptoi kat?a>ke peo'ie toZjei laVertvee itaatket laattti of su..di.,g u one long Une. they BBto tto BtoietaM psae pretty :nea ly tuii uut tue ?aaaeato wero tatog aaly wbat tkej tuoupht tkep fcatt B?att*etoB to to. aad ?$ toay were ew ,?ued when John l.ntly. the feWMaB on duty at Ute th.a C waa ealled before the Bo.rU yesterday Msetoa and Iu.bend.-d for not ItBatttol tbe conditlon of Iktogs ou Wtaaeatoy atykt. k> ?? he had $**. a-toaa to eHt, II lt waa tben declded to aell no Handi^-roora tl<tto iu.' aud uono wa* mU last ?**? Tl.e BBBMlteia aay toto tkey are Bttog to tt. tto counselI ef *??"?* partment and pet bi. Int. rpretatlon of th, ^J**** uTay know v.bat tkey ktvt a rfSkt U do. and tlll they do thla thev wlU aell no -tandum ream lt ls suid that Duffy haa lx?^n a llr, man for un yeaia, and ba* never been reported for misconduct before. _-* SOTBS OF THE STAVE. William Hsnlon lltolTJ to his ptott at tbo Academy of Muair tott Blgto snd BfitMrt fcl tho trapc'ze P-rform ?,ce wltb hls biolhcra. He dld aome kiteatattog und Uiiiicult feat*. and dropM aBfelj tatt tho net. lh<'^ l? ?,,lr aaettot atttt sfter this of the .uy of tbe troupe at the Aesdetr.y. The biU for to-nlght at tho Amberp Tbeatrc Ia Ein Hllt/in*?-del," alth Krauleui l'aula J^oewe lu Uie titlo amir of the pipatonty of "Pate Itaetkf" eeattote t* rome from Oern.ar.y, and a. th- r,h. arsals po on at tke Castae, the bopea prow atiaagtl tbat tot opera will be as *. II recelved a? lt bss been Btftta the oeeail. _-? ? H. M BTAnBTM FIUST ISCtVMM EERE. Major J*Uie? B. Pond. who la th- BMfW *f Honry M. BtanleVB torBBN tour ln Amerl. a. *ald ve*t?rday that Mr. and Mra. BtoBtty, Mr.. T-nnant and Bwta aeri-aut* had UUeu P*s?Ke on the Tcptonic. whi. U will leave Queeua ttwa on Octeb-r fj a*.d la duc ta New-Vor.( on Btomkat t Mr Btauley will dellvei hia flrat letture ln thl. clt> ln ih,. urt?uiiuu Oper* ttoaaa on Btsreaakve n. The suh 5,1SbT%?C" >? "?*tnc ****u,e vyKn-u'' and the Msrch Acroa* Africa." ... ? * ASHWXOEMEXT OP A WEDDrSO. Th* w.ddlng of Dr. J. Rludle (io'e and Ml?? Eleanor Tsylor. of No. 2b BTeH Korty aixth-at.. will Uke place on Meuday aftemooo, 8 pt u.U-i BB, at o p. m. aOa^tTif OF DB. P T. KFMPSOX. Vt P. T. Ksnipwn, proprlctor *nd edltor of "Tbe In swaoee Tltnes." of thla cltv. dled lsbt evenlng at hl* hom* la Mstuebtn. X. J. ? WOMAXM CBRJSTIAX TEMPERAXCE CSIOS. Tbe qwrtwlv tooventlon of the Woman'a (hriatlan lempersnee Onlon of New-Tork Couotv *aa held ln the IBtotB congrcgatltmal Church. Msflbwm^ve. and One BuuaXl^id.twenty-arat-st., yeaUrdsy. There aere 100 delagatoa pre*?nt from the dlfferent union? throurbout th" el?y. The meralst aesalon are* devoted to the r-pert of th* tr^um ?r?. C- 8. *"*< ** to0." of th* loc*U wi0?* by tbelr pr*sl?*ut*. After thU there wss a Ibo***** ? H*rt?Bi B*U, at 0n*4?tindr*d-and.tirenfo -flrat-st. and TBird. ata at l e'ckKg the Bftewoon seatloa aasembled. Tue repoKs of tbe ?lvt*toe supertnteiKJefita were msde aa ttlowi i Foteiga Work. Mrs. W. Vhtellua; WareeUcs, Mr4. C. Ivtoa lleredlty. Uoalth and ftfaa AJlthattol, Mr?, Dr. Uam Wri?ht; Uigtxt BBasiUH. Mr?. M. C- ^^J hHmtltlc lu.taucttoB. Mw. D- Omff; Sundsv-whool Work. BBB. F-mllle D. Martln : <*ol*red Woik. Mra. C B Ix?r<1: Ttw-t-ranee Uterature. Mb"- J"H? Colmao . l'rea* Work. Javeall* W*rB Mra. Comalla H. P?*r.; Eveo?ell*tic. Mr*. A. ?. Kaox ; t>*a?iu?tor Wme. ???. J- V. Itat? : fiabbath Oba#rv*?e?. Frt?-. aad JaH Work. Mrs. I. D. Tbom*?: Bsldlar* aod SailsM. Mr*. Uom; Mothera' Meetlnirs. hoclal ??irlty, Un. E. B. Graunis; Young Woman'. Work. Mla* lts (totrek Ftow,., kimIou, MJes My?rs; Parler Mtwtloa*. Mis. M. P. Buebaaan; KmncUa*. Mra. C. C. ERteson. ia tae eveatog BJtjl Jalia Oelaata t^llvered aa luterest* I Ing sddreaa which ahe called "The Trleka of Alcohol." ThU waa an extempomaaotia uik. ieteiarmad with Ulua Ostfcm* by means of a eplril kamp aad apparetua, wtth which the apeaker ahowsd tha qventlrlc* of alcohol con tained la some of tha meat eoumwn pstent saedlchias and bcufeheld Btcceaulea. Si ? THB noRCKSTER FB8TIFAL AN APTFRNOOX FOR AXTERICAK OT "POWB1W AND K NlfilTT OOR WAOLVF.tt. Worceater. Mavss., fi*pt. es (8peel?l).?One alm of the Worceater Muslc FesUval is to encoureee Ameri? can foui'Kwors, and with thla end In vlew, the eoncort Uils atternoon wa* largely given up to contemporaneoua works. The flrat mimber was J. C. D. Parker's ? Redempt^on,, hymn, flrst given by the Handel and Ilaydn Soclety at Boston ln May. 1877, for chorus and orrheatra, Tlie compoaer condurted tho perform ance In person. The aolo part was taken by Miss Gertrude Rdmands, contralto, who ssng acccptably. The next American coraposer to be heavrd was Ylctor Horbert, the assoclate condnctor of the feaUval, who pnrsonally dlrectod the band in its performance of his serenade tor atrlng orcheatra. It Is a charralng llttle anlte of flve movcmente, wrltten In a brlght. heppy veln. It la taklng muslc, ?nd ls elaborated In an artlsllc way. bnt lt ls not a great compoaltlon. Mr. Herbert la a favorite with the chorus and andlence. and !io waa twlee reeallcd. Tho thlrd and last American eompoalUon In the programme waa "An Island Fantisy." by John Knowlea Paine. pro fosaor of muslc at Harvard TTnlversity. The romposer agaln wlekled the baton, and showed himself nn expert orchestra leader. Tlie "Is? land Fantasy*' Is a genulne and scholarly worh characterited by great freedom of treatment It contelns a pleasant varlety of melody, as well as of efsctlve harmony. Mrs. Johnstone-Hlshop. althongh suffcrlng from a Mlght cold. conflrmed the good imprestlon ?he had alrcady made by hinglng lu a creditable mnnuer tho dinicult recltatlve, ? Now Tremble, Natnre," and the aria, '? Pralse the Rcdeemer's Name" fmm Hoethoveu'a ?? Mount of Ollves." Mtss Kdmarnls appeared for tho seeond tlmc as sololst >n Uie thnnhless aria, "Oh, My Child," from Meyerbeer's '?Prophei.'' She sang lt urtistlcally and wa* rewarded with a recal!. The programroe was broiight to a olosc by the pcrformanco of Nos. 3 and 4 of Dvorah's Slavonlc danoc. Thls brllllaut mnsic was given with a snap Oint dld murh to atono for t!? rather drcary numbers Uiat prweeded it To-nlght's conoert was the soclal affair of tlie fostlvol The audleiKe was ln ftill dress, and tlie ladles of tlie chorus appearod clad ln wntto, Tho I?r;'grammc wns largely mado np of Wagncr mnsic, jind It was lnterpreted by the leading artlsfh 0f the fesiival. Two attrartlve instrumi-ntnJ numbers were lnlroduced, the Andant? and Yivare from Moskowsul's -foncerto for Violln and Orcheatra," and a hraee bv the stiing orchestra, consl.stlng of the lntrodnction to tlie flfth act of RcltiecUcs" "Monfred." and Glllet's ?' I.lon Dii Bal." Taken as a whote, tho concert was the most rucressful artlsta' night ccr given at a Worccstcr fostlval FINALS IX A TESN18 TOVBSAMRXT. stiT brizh OIVBH at the nsv cf thf. pi.ay PXO IV ORVNGE. The flnals ln the hantUcap tcnnls touniamcnt of tho Oninge Athlclic Club were playcd on (ho Grovc-st. pounds ln Oraoge, tt. J.. yesterday aftoruoea, ;u>d were Kharply contcsted. The scorcs were the follow iug: Miu's alnglcK, final-A. Mnnn. scratch, beat W. K. Katon. acrauli. J-n. <l-2, 10S. 0?4. Mrn's ftauMoa, unal?A, Mana and R. SUminon, srratcb, Ixuit W. 1'.. Katon and C. K- Katon. a<r:it<h, 5?7, 0?1, 8-0, C-l Tlie prUcs were. gold pins, in the shapo of rarqucta for doubles and raeqaots for ?ingle?. SPIRITED PIAYING AT YONKERS. The Interest l;i tlie fall tournaiuent ot the VobBOTS and I'arh llill tcnnls clnbs attractrd a large nnniber of people to wltncss the gaiue* yeaterday. The play was spiiitoft ond clone. The rcccptlou aud dancc at Uat Yonkers (ltib houso, on Monday night. by tbe Yonaert club, will be the flrst importniit soclal tOBtara of the HHinn The play yesterda.v WBS as foltows: Women's alngles, flrst round?Nlss Kdlth F.lting tK5.?t Miss Knte Atklns, .-.-?, 8-4, H--^. Men's doubles, tinai ronnd-seliuyler A. nogart snd Ariiiur S. Kunyon Ueut Ylctor II. Kltlng and II, V>. "^Sfeod' aouliica.' trst rounrt-A. B. Rnnyon and Miss Bdltb Eltlng beat A. C. Ketcham and Miss o. La.^h iord, 0?4, 0-1. ? i WIXXIXQ TBE WTFE OF f!7,? FRIEXP. Baltlraore. 6?pt. 25 (SpeclsJ).-The tHal of the sult for PT5,0O0 damages tor tne alienatlng of a wife's affeetlons brought by John fetebrecht agalnst WlUlam H. Evans attracted a large orowd, moat ot whom were wonien, to the superlor Conrt-room to day. Tlie case is both roraantic aud peculuir. Hlebrocht is a inlddle agf^l. well-to-do iiibiirance agent; Evans, an elderly. gray-lialred. wealthy contractor. Slcbrecht marrlcd Miua I'ctera lu 1872. when &he waa twenty years old. Evans waa Plebrecbt'a confldentlal frlend. They had known each other from chlldhood. Several years ago blebrecht and hia wlfe began to dlsagrco. They liad numerous llttle dr.mestlc dilTereneea, and flnally i?iebrecht asked Evans to act Uie "mutual frlend," tolk to Iii6 wifo and try to bring hor around to her husband's way of thliihins- Instead ol rcconclllng tho couplo, the husband clalms tliat Bvans's lnfluence over his wlfe led her to flle a bill for partlal dlvoree. Her hnabsnd trled ln vain to persuade hor to wltlnlravy lt. Ita then Kigned a deed of scparatlon. and not long afterward Evans niaiTled Mrs. Klebrec ht and they went to Europe. Whilo they were on thelr biidal tour abroad tM de*erted husband liistltutoU thla sult. A FrniTlVE DEFAVLTER BEARD FROU. Bostoii, Sept. 2r. (Sje lall.-In Octil.er, 18S0, J.'hn A. W(K>dward, cushler ln the oflice of the treasurer of the city of Boston, disappeared, and an InveMlgatlnn showed that he was a dcfaulter to tho amount of more than $?0,000. Although every reasonable cirort was mado |0 ascertaln ln wliat dlwctkin he had fled nothlng salis factory vvas learued, and even bis relatives und in llBSBto frlcnds detlared that they lmd rcceived no tldlngs of lilm. It has roeently boen nseertalned thut his objectlve polnt was Brcnos Ayres, where ho ls now engaged in buslne.-s. When arrest f-tared hlm ln the face If hedelayed hl? depaitm-e anotlie.- hour he buanlod his yacht at South Boslon, hailed for Quincy, at which place he took a tralu and reached Fall Rlvcr, where ho took the boat for New-York that night. His intenUon was to take a stoamer from New-York for Europe, but fcar of belng apprcheiided led to an lramediate change ol his plans. He accordiugly sailed up the Hnrison BlTOr to Albnny and from that city rupldly made his Waj to Canada. After a -horf stay ln thnt countiy he "sailed from Montreal for Europe. He went to l'arls, und after remalulng Uiei-o a short time rcturred to England and at onre cmbarked for bouth Ainerlea, where he ha? slaes reiualned. RECXtOXS OF ILLIXOIS VETERAXS Aurora, 111., Sept. 25 (Speclal).-Two soldlei-s' rc unlons were held here to-day, the 4th Illliioia OBVOJlf and tbe 30th llllnols Infantry. The 30th Reziment elected H. II. Douglas, of Aurora, piesldent Tho 4th Keglment olect4-d M. R. M. Wallace, of Chifago, prosident. Monmonth, IU., Sept. 25 (8perlal!.-The slxth an uual reiinlon of the soldlers and sailois of tbe mllitary trait etOOOf here to-day. The business honses and realdenccs were all decorated. lonts were pltched at Camp Logan for Uie soWlers to slossi ln; but. as they would not accomniodate one half of them, the cltlwns opened thcir doora to the votoffiBS. VBW HAMPSBIRE IXHCRAXVB VOMM18SIOXER. Conrord, N. H- Sept. 25.-The Governor has ap nointed John C. Ltnehan, of Penacook. State Insurance Ootnmlasloiier, vlce Honry H. Huso, deccased. _-^?? i lf there Is anythlng you necd ln bu?lne*s or at home, you will probably flnd lt advertlsed on the nlnth page of The Tribune to-day. -? aa UNDUB FAMILIAMITT RE8ESTBD. From The Detrolt Free Pres*. ??I v.-)S a-golng along," he tald, as he stood at the sergeant's deslt ln the Woodbridge-st. sta:iim yester Sav -I wa* a golng along. saylug nothlng to uobody when s feller as was a standlng ln a doorway call* ?"-^.dlo.'Pumpkln* 1 how'* your ma?' "Mv name la not Pumplun*; my name 1* Terry." ?i aas." said the sergeant. ? Aud iay ma has been dead for twenty-turee years." " And ln a very gentoel wuy I owialnen to the .tran^er^tVheTad made a mlrtake.' ? Bnt' what *** he do bftt bea my pardoo and eaR me Mr llayseeO- That ls not mr name: my name li Terry HmS me Hfiy.eed on<{ wants to know how the Jquash erop was comlng on." '?I Law"that he was mlstahen. and I tells hlm so but what doe, ho do tmt bam my pnrdon agaln and calls me M?- Turnlptop. and *k the prlce of ?abbages." ? 1 see. You hit hlm t " No. I comes down h?re for advlre. "A2Vto^nll^herWhela:as maklng Ojg of me. and I KhonJd PbVaUraSal Lwtatog a feller evor " Kry SSSrrm TtUim. 1 will sm?Hh hlm. I will toMesThls head off. I will rendcr hlm a wreck," Ito storted out and wa* goae ten mlnates. Then *?X^tTndS*Sm, bnt NLMLWSaS. oollax aad tlm horo and B out aad walk ao and Oown tnd let some other feller toekle me. I thlnk there's a feller on the corner now who'll call me Mr. Corn armlk and want to know lf tho prlne of taterbnga liaa rls, aud you telephone for a doctor and watch my tmoke." ? ? ? OPFOSITION TO TUE REV. DR. BRI90S. | DO niiS VIEWs DSSQUAUFT HIM FROM II04LDINO tltB PROFESftORBniPt l Bomo opposltlon haa found expresslon to the con ' tluuanre of tbe Rev. Dr. Cliarle* A. Rrtags as pro? fessor in the Tnlon Tbeologlral scuilnary, on eceount ot bis vlews on tlie liitermedlate rtase and bl? ad I vocecy ot Uie so-called ?? blgiier crltlcUm." It haa j evea been auggested tbnt an elfort be made to force ttfcttj fo reslgn his ptacc. Dr. Iir!g?s has been a i nictobcr of tho faculty for seventeen year*, and now i ocruplcs the rhair of llebrew and cngnatc lanrmnpes, | He studled ln (Jermany four Vear* after l-eln* graduated , from the lnlon Kcmlnary. Dr. liriggs when se?n at hla home No ftBO West Nlnety-Uilrd-st. laat evenlng sald tliat b" BtottgBt tbe l opposltlon to hlm was partly tbe result of a ruls uiulerstatidlng of hls oplnloua. lle did not teBtB redeinpUon after death, aa had btttt charged. but progresa've satirtlllcation. lle )ia>1 i.ad ito quarrel ' with the Westuilustcr Confessiou, bui on tke contrary ' had spent much tlmc ln studylng it and iiad for ? fourtoen years been gatlierlng a llbrary of works : rchttlug to It. He waa ln perfect accord with tlio i rest of tbe faculty, otherwise he would Imve reaigned. Thc Rev. Dr. Thotnas s. llastings, presldent of tke semluary, said tbat hc consldured Dr. lirlggs a most I iiidefat'.gablc and aWeeteatttl teacber und a tlioroupli Calvlnlst, and tliought there was not the sllghtest ground for bellevlng tbat hls vlews unfltted Iflui for his plice. Tho Rev. Dr. Howard Crosby, a leader of tliat body ot Presbyterluns who are opposed to tlie '?hlghcr criacism,** said : ?? Personally 1 tlnnk Dr. Rrlggs ls a most generous-heartcd, lovahle, Christlan mau, euniest I and fcoaest ln cverytiiing tliat he does. At tho same I tinic, I regard hls vlews on the Inspiratlon of tbe ! Illble as dangerons. lle has more or fesi sdopteil tlie ! prcvaleut Uertuan doctrlnea, which would ahuke the loiuidatlons of (lirl-ilaintv and rcvcalctl rellgioii lf \ they were true. Btllt, I tlilnk he ls p-itctly lK>iie*t I in kecpiiig hls place, for ho aees no ataBlei between I bis vlews and rlie nvakytoratB Confessiou of Faltli. ; lf he dld, be would rcsign at once. From my polut of vlcw in: ougbt not to teach ln the aemlnary, but from h's point of vlew he Is perfectly riglit iu con tlnulng to do so.** VRS. FREMOXT KOT DESTPTrTR Minneapolis, Sept. 20.?"Thc TrlbuiiC to-morrow will have an iiiterviow witb Lieutcnant Franrls l'rosfoti Fromont, son of tho late Gcneral John C. Freniont* now statloned at Fort Snelling, Mlnn., wlio says tbo publlshcd reports concernlng tbe financial conditlon of hls motber and slstcr lu Callfoiuiu aic grcatly e\ aggcrate?l. Wbllo they bave no mcans of tlicir own, yet they bave a regular lnc??ine out of bis aud bU brBtlttr*a salarles. Mrs. Fvctliont also looks for a Kstorattoa of seven nerta of land iu haa Franriaeo, foimerly owned by (.'cneral Frcmont, and aeiaai by tlie Government, wblrh used tbo land for a mllitnry rcservation. Flfty-three otln-rs wlio were on tlie tract at tlie same time as (iencral Fremotit bave had their tillos leslorett. Mrs. Fremoiit ls also hoptfttl tbat tlie penslon biU for ktr rellef, now pendiup ln Congress, will be pas-cd at iiii cerly etto. Mrs. Frc? mont and her danpbtcr are livinp ln Callfornla on ac count of Ihroat and kng troabtos. Lleetentnl Fro inoni suvs be would have thcni nulio tl*:ir home with hlm if tiiev riniiii enduro tiie rllmato. Thc taate is truc of bis brotber, who ls Ma tiotiod at I'liilad-.'lplria. QBMMAM CATMOUC I'XloX. Pitt-lurp. Bept 88,?The rlo-lnp .-<?-1 >n of itic Catkolk! Congress waa held yesterday. ln tke after tiixiii tbe (.'cntral I'liion was formed ;is tlie bead of all tke Catholic sooletics of fils eonntry. keaolatlt ns were adnptof protcsting npilmt tke Itn'.lgntttes keapea upon tbe Pope; dcaiirtlna tbat ehlMren to tttacatotl a.s parents see fit; ilWBblg Otiedlenre lo the 1'iiitcil stiitcs and nnegtoaea to tho Pupei expreaatog a pref ecenee for thc Oernan lanpunce, wherevrr pnanhle The iifBrers of Ibc new Central Fnion an- a-> fi-llnws ? 0, ik'bliiian. ol (')iichlh. presldent: P. B'tnBUfk, irf ?t. Lonls, rlre presldent: McIm?Ii> Bimon. of ('MeaA. ateretar) ; Frerteriefc Loetttor, of AJlegketiy tiiy, ina nrcr. -? 0SX9VH BCPBMIXTEXDRXr PORTER 1LL Waahlnpton, Sept. 2f> (Sp.s:laJ).-rer*.ti? who or,' ex pertlnp anaaera from Robert P. Fort r. SuperlnUindeiit of the Caatae, as to complalntM which laBVt b^'n asattf a' out tbe count ln different cities will be dlsappolnt.d. Mr. Ptotot l? aeriounlT 111, and Is not ptrmltted to know auv UiBir about tlie affalra of the Ceaiua Offlco. IIIa phy ?k>l*na have enjolntd *bao!uto reat as the only conditlon of e$aapttta r?-Ntor*tloa to h-aitii. and have r^commended * ae* voyage, The nearcat dlagnosla of hla ca.e la nervoua proatr*tloo, wBb lndlcatlon of mor* aerloua dl-ord'r. Do vou want real ostato, ?crvant<;, board. or rooms? Tken extmlne the little advcTtlsemeuts on tho nlntU page of Tlio Tribnnc. -* WESTERX UXIOX MEX DIXE. A dlnner w?s plven to tbe offirlals of tbe Western T'nlon Telegraph Company last eveninp. by Janies Merrlbcw, superintendent of the Soufbcrn Dlvislon of the compauy, in the club-hou."e of the F.ssei County Club. in Hutton Park. West Orangc. N. J. There were twonty covers lald. After cigars were llghted short siR-eches were made by nearly all tho gucot?. Those present were Ckaites II. Tlnker, superintendent of tho Eastern Dlvlsion: O. W. E. Atl.lns. of the cotitnict department; William D. G111, of Pliiladelplila, superintendent of ths tuiru* dlvislon; A. R. Hrewer, secretary; II. H. Ward. raaktor of tbe New-York oftlce; R. II. Bofhtttor, treaMircr: Edward C. Coekaay, puwlinslng ugent; W. C. llumstone. supcrintend-nt Of the New-York dlvision; C. L. litickliigham, patcnt attorncy; W. 11. Sjinerville, suporlntendent of pres.s transmlsslon; A. S. Jirown, electrkal engincer; D. J. Carson, general manaper SOBtkerB Rf'll Telephone Company; s. c. Jllncliinan. supcrlntondent of bulldlngs; llenry Bentley, presldent riilladelphla Local Tvlegr.iph Co.; S. M. Plush, manager J'liiladelphla Hell Tel-phone Co.; Willani Holmcs. ^uiierlnteiident tarlffs; F. 11. Mtrrlkew and, A. a. Darwln, of (Jlen Rldgc. Dr. Notvin Oreeo,, presl? dent of tbo company, was dttuincd ut las home by illuess. a UrS TEMERITY EXPLAIXED. From Tlio WaslUngton Post. They aro tearlng down old bouses all ovej tho rity to mu'ko room for tbo more modern house. Wbllc tbesu honscs are belng demollsbed there 1? usually a clas* of people who crowd arouud. e.mer to pick up ull stray piec<;s of wood wbicb rome In tlielr direc Uon. Colorcd peoplo generally prcdomlnate ln this class, and many a famlly ls thus suppUtd with fuel. Wbllo tcaiing down a house lu the northwest sectlnn of tho eltv i-ecently the worUmcn were very niucli bothei-ed by tbeM' ?? wood hustlers.'* as they t?rm tiiem. '?The "wood biLstlers*' ln this case were comixiscd. with but onc exceptlon, of hinull Dcgroe*. This ex reptlon was an old nopro, wlio had one tof ?korter tban tlie otlter, and was nearly bont double, but whether witb age or not no onc Unew. Hc looked as if ke had worked bai-d all bis life, but appearaaeas are dcceltfnl. . , ,.. ?-.. The wnrkmen became so Ineenatfl ut tne wooo hustlers" tbat thev dwvc them all aw.iy except tho old man, After a whlle the oM mau b;'cumc more hold und endangorert hlro3elf ln tnliig to ret Moces of wood. One of the workmen spoke to hlm about It. telllng hlm he would be huit It he pe^'sl'^ ln jtettluc in the wuv. The old man mumblcd out soDietHng. but paid no attteattofl to tl-e warnlng. Finally he lOt closo to tbo waU and rtooped to Dlck ud a plece of beam. Jn?t as be st/opod a bncii fcn to front of hlm. and 1ie lwrmwly c<e?ped ?K?lnp bit. Heeing tlils. a worhman yollcd : "Look out. ole inMii. or vou'il be nilioa. '?1 don*t care,** rcptlod the old m?n. aat Btt* tlnued to conflicate all the wood thnt came ^tbtnMj rerirh. Apsln he barely esrsM tolng hlt vHfb another brick. and apaln tlie workman *h""ted. "I done tolo yor onst to plt awav ftAM dere. The fust thlng vou know you won't know- nothli:g. ?I don't cflre." relteratM the old man. oohlng aronnd for more wood and. seelnp sorno to tktto terlnr of the buildlng he went for It. He had hartly nassod the door when a heavy beam fell ln tbe Ptoar fie bod lust var*ted.1envelopli.)r hlm ln a rkmd of dust t4ereral workmen.'thlnklng that the he^vy beam lad ninloned the old man to the around. latoM.eeWBja rcndeMH the a*sl*t*nee po*slhle. 'm^"'3J/,Xs"Ji ndse when. on iwhlng the place, they fonnd the Od nian RUtherlng tho wood as unroncerned aa tbouph notktea h*d hapnened. The workmen were speeehlea* for awhlle and tnen one sald: "Look a' har. ole man. yot-MI have to glt pnt o thl?. We don't care 'bont losln time or carryln ver knitjua throtich the strost." . . ?th* oM rnin looked contemptuwslv at the apeaker. and tben sald ln a tto^.*rt*-eOBUn?*tol Jaaej_ ^O'way. nifgers. I don't care. I ]i*t had my llfe ?sured for t?40." i i? " THV BTZZIARD CVE8 OF TO-DAT. Prom The Chleago TrThnne. Tht o*n who has ehsrge of the cue* and tahlea at I Madlnon-st. bUMard liall wu tt hlt work when ht wm asked if there had been mnch cliange ln bllllard *?*A good deal." he replled. ?The old cue was;Br* fe?t lotur The ene used by experts to-dav ls abtmt fotVr feet long. although the average ls four fee eight. The ffleetlon to the long rue ls that lt eontalni a number of Inches that are never ln use. BQ.*awtoar kawfto tbe plevcr has to rench. An.rther ot))e<tlon "that tka sprlng In a long me is aeai tht hand. wtn-reas In a short cue lt ls uear tlie tli>. wl.err- lt *. uld Im?. Another objertkm by tbe aveiage player fo tho long ene ls lts welpht Tho ordlnory welght of * rne of tlie preaenl time ls ehrhleen anartfl. theiwelght of the old style ene varled from eleht<-en to townty four ouneea. The welght of a cue for a ladyK ?hotild not exeoed flfte*n ounr???. A maai wlio pla^bll^rd* regnlarlv wnnts hU own cue. If e man ls P^'?n?*?,T. Hind of a gam* be runa toa fanry lt|B*af4toaf ?nd malio?anv, or rosewood Inlald. Hu. h a cae eoeu SSSJl?m tlie otolnary cae ls made of ?'*hJm?P?J and eoroa Umes ol Wekaty. Btwh cue. oost about aa 0LANCE8 HERE AND THERE. What l* there about the flgures flve fect elght inches thnt la ao atlrartlve to ponoemen ? Dld yon ever no Ure a deacrlptlon of a drowned man who was not ]ust thst tallt Maybe you have, but Jnst ncUce a:id ice If the vast majority of them do not eonform to Uiat nile, and alao are reported ss wearlng Congress gslt er?. Wliether men measnrtng flve feet elght Inches hlgh o:.d wearlng Congress gnlter-i sro mjre prone to (ln.-.MiIng than others, so far n* ls known. has not liccn detcrmlned, bnt It certnlnly 1< an odO saggeatlon whicn comes to tho mlnd of many who conatantly watch such caxe*. _____ snoaklng of Congress gaitera and drownlng reralls a fashlonable middle-aged pbyslrl.n who Uiorou;Mv bolleves In thls fi.tallty- Me gave It away ln tha wlse: Whllo consnltlng r. man ln drPrate henlth about Bffl cnro for hlms-lf in the wlnter time, the doctor said : ? What klnrt of shoes have you got on!" Tliey pruvod to be Un fntal OBSafOBSS ga'ters, nnd the doctor objectcd. u Dld you ever see an occount of o drowned man found In tlie BSf that dldn't say he had on Con grens galters 1 You langh, and aey U>at docant make auy dlfferouce, aud tliere Is no connecflon of caiisc and effect. How dn you know tliere lan'tl You can't trace It, but I*m not certuln tliat Congress gaiters do not tend to such morel and physlcal dcgcnerary tliat a man I* llablo to full off a ferryboat. or ln a SS ol despondency to ]ump Into the ilver. At Basjrato. I wotvt weai them. T told a woman the same tlilng once, and she laughed. I went on. and when I rearlied home found a letter from her, w.ylng she "* ?*? no o paper after I went away, and the flrst uwnu found seveiBl conflrmatlons of what I snld. und she wanted to admlt that she wiw* convlncod. Thls ssme physiclan I* a bellever ln the "Imp of t!ic Porverse." Hc has fslto ln some natnral law-law, mlnd vou: lsw, not clisnee-whlch brlngs unfortunato cirenmstoncea Into conJuncUou. A psUent that should have stayod at home snd sent for hlm, but romes to his ofn?s instead, makes a mlstahe tliat may brlng down other evils. That day ls ot all days In the year the worst lio could have rome out ln. und a rarragf U psitlcnlarly hard to obtaln to taUo hlm home in, aud hia litune at tliat time ls atro to BO arningcd In the worst posslble sliapo for Ufe care of a fttak man. Juat becau?. Just to aeeoapony that unfortonato stsrt. Maybe demous, llke ml-cry terres tr al. love company, and each one brings aevc . other* o caAy trouble and dtatnay U. the surro ff*?* * the lirst one's home. He does not say qBttS th.s,, bnt ue wlil iiisist that by some law ofcourse. ejjssra accompanlment. the "Imp of the l'enerae docs his work by spclls. _ Some people have an Idea that the shot-tower ls (kbsotote, but accordlng to a man who knowa somethlng about the muiiiifacturc of leaden pellets, the idea ls crroneous. ?? No,- ho said tho other day U> a Trit/une man, '-tho old mcthod of sliot-making sUll prevalls. The lead is dropped from a tower tho samo as ever exeept with thls dlfference, the towers aro not mado so tall as fomierly. They nscd to be bullt up to a height of 250 fect or more, but now a atoartore MO fect high ai.swera every purpose. J?0W lo ?st Wg ifs the stmpast thlng ln me jrortd. A Wowlog *o naratns has been Invented, which, pendlng a atrong cufren ofalr up the tower stafl *#**?? j*ffi_ t? the fallitm' lead, and a drop ot 160 ftWt is Just as gooft a> 5150." Thero aro pcrliaps a few old playgoers who will remesaber when tne toaseOlaw Wlltlam E. Uartou broughl out hi. forro of "Toodlcs* ut tlie old (hanibcrs Stroet Thoatro "SO many years ago." playing the ttto jmrt and there aro rcrtalnly many people who, if Iher do not reeoJJ the "palmy days," are yct lain.llar will, the iiicirte.it of Mrs. ToOftJos'i purchaso of the ImBMrtal coffin plalo. beartlif tlie nanic ot '?Tompson, with a *p.M The pivrtirnlar s-ope of the estlmable woinaii's far-seelng economy so huiiiorously rldlculed by the roovtvtsl Mr. Toodle* neert not be dv.elf upon. What ls iatoieaUng to noto ls that there rerentlv dled iu lirooldyn a worthy old gentleman who ls saM to Ituvo been the orlgimii ??Tompson with a 'p.- At any rato the story gocs as a family trudltlon that When '? Toodles- wa- prodaeed a large suid ?onsplcuous bn.ss plalc upon B door fnuit In wltBBB-st borc the nime of ?? Wllllam w. Toapsaa," and this, it la said. V hctllVst'lloUs forOS of M.ggestiot, WBsthC Origto ..f iiurton's wlttlclsni. Tbe Tonipaou referred to w.i? raSSlSmwBTo^uSaveV a brief shotrh of whose bua ness ram - apoeared ln Tas Trlbune at Ihs tim- of WS death i ls reaaonal ly ronrolvable, lf not bUtortraiiy unTbentleatea, that bo one enloyed more Wormwhly ihe droUery of tbe oricinal Tooaas than dld the ottgtoal ??Tomiisoii?wllh a -p."" ]f you do not thlnli thst the summer is over just stnnd ont ln some fashionablo strcet atul wat.h tlie faees. What nrownlng ralls "all the breath and tbe blwm of the year- you will flnd there, The sumnicr harvost lia? been gatlwred and all the pretty faccs are buudled Uck agaln. ln Uie last week tho Incroa^j of the nnmtier of yonug and hAndsome women and of tostotal gowns tn the streets has been pirticularly notlrettblc. lt was a cause of loneUneas to tnu poor bachelor who stayed ln the city all the summor that no pretty young ficca wcro left to BfigBtoj up Uic pil msntS. and It Is s wnnderiul rellef to seo such a foro loailfarf even lf yoii do not tojow Its BSMMIOC and would not even make bo!d to look at her a aecond time. II Uie glimpsc only tllts acro-,-. one. path lt is llke a refreshlng brecze. Surely "beauty is Its own oscusc for belng. What becomes of all tlie old photoguphs Of f*ces beautlful and not so beatitiful! TBOSS memoiials of ??one dcad deathless hour" when we put on our best looks so as to let people at a dl?tanc<* both as to tjnie and spa'cc know what klnd of people wo aret Is there a gravcyard for photographsl The old tlmc albnm was the cemetery for many, bnt that ha* gone out of fifthlon to a great exu-nt. and tlio dead photo graph, llke the nnbnried Greek of old, has to wander for manv years U-fore lt gets a tlnal restlng plice ln siiine rubbl>li heaps. A ruinmaglng toiir In an old bookshop tho other day ihowoft that the pbture cemetery llself mlght hav? t<i niovo. Down under a pllo of old und torn hOOha and pumphlets lay n still more torn album Clled with pfctaies taken some ten rOBTS ago lu tho region of the Ftowery. Forluno had evidently been unpro pltlouti, and tlie loved one's pi< tures had gone at amtion with the clock, Uie stove and bedstead. Who rould It be that would thus buy eorpseg tluit he could not even dlssert? It mlght have brought flve cents at the sale. The old booUmun could not now get rld of It h> u glft, so it lles ln the rorner, whlle somo ooa talks of ?lltUe Patjy tliat had tho moaslea aud dled tbros years ago como Easter. A Malne man, spcaklng of tho nncxperted "land slide- ln bis jstute whOB Mr. Reed's aaaporh majority was plled high on the hcads of tbe Democrats, said : ?? We all cxpected Mr. Recd to win, of coursc, But had he been defeatc*. wo rould not have been moio BSSBSei than we were oy his magnillccnt victory. Thls electlon shows how powcrful. and yct silcnt, is Uic Influence of the people. In th!a case the people had made up thelr mlnds. Tliere was no dlsplay about it, no brngging, no llrewoiks, no BsSSSlBg of forces lu advancc. Wlun the day to voto came every man dropped his tools or farmlng utcnsils or left his atore and went to the po'li. It was all as caliu and Irre sistlblo hs an evening tlde. Bstt, to my thlnking. lt h thla suirit of Inlepeirtence and thls sclf-ni..uiding of oplnlon which wlil ups-t the most tartful calculatou Ofa Pollticai expert when lt is not baa.-d on tho "mpcr of the pabttc. Whnt tho i-cople want they c-nVrallv get Malne wanted Reed and Democrats will tell you tcarfully tliat ?he got hlm. "The prectlre going down the Bay to meet well known Amerlcans refurnlng from Europe.- said ? man, ??!? becomlng more and more popnlar. Amerlrans are alwavs dcnmn-trotlve In thcir welrome to favoiit" *ons. They llke to see them back. They are prowl of them and are qulck to sh >w thelr fe-Ung. Tho returnlng Ronian con-ul who had schleyed greit vlrtorieT had hts trlunipli In Rome. Amer.can* who atoad proniinently l?efon; thelr couuti-ymen have thelr welrome home." _ "HoW far a rollege'a populnrity depends upon IU success ln athletlrs. ls still adlsputed question. Many Of tlie younger college gnvdnatcs malntaln Uiat wlien a colleue has made a brllliant record ln athletlrs Uie tlde turn* ln Uiat dlrecUon. older men are not so wllling to ndmlt thls, at least ln whnle. There have been several 'opscts' In atldetjcs recently. Yale nn doubtedly lesds all collegee to-day In her athletlc achievements. Prlnceton's record la?t year was ad mirable. Harvard aeems to be lo an unhappy posltlon. Perhap* lf we wstch the sttendance ll?ts of entering coll?ge men. we shall be ablc to make up our mlnds thls vear a* to tbe IniSaTOOS on young men's cholre whlcfi victorles on Uie water snd on tne fleld exert." Thls K the opinion of s roiiege gndnate who hoUeves ln all legitUnste enrouragement of athlctlcs and wbo vet prefers to bcDevc tliat mo?t men cq to college for the college-not for IU athletle posslbflitte*. Bright. crlsp nttle odvortlsements. doicriblng tn a dlrect way the varlod reqnlremooUjof a best of peopaa, flli many colnmns oo the nltrtb page ol Tha Wbffla to4Uy. o ? ? WIU TBE PAMPOX PLAY BB BBPBATBDl From Eugene Fleld'* London Wtter to The Chlcago News. It aecma more thau llkery thst the ps?*lon play will never agaln b<- done at oberumiuergeu. The sentlmcnt at Rome ls agalnst the pjvfirmanco. and among HOOIBB < sthollca very generaUy the fecllng is that uie pay has a demorallxlng influence. The noble ?Dlrlt which fortoerly characterUed U?e perfoimanc^ ha? qnlto dlaappeared. and the whole buslne?a liaa degeneratod Into a catch-penny affair of the choapeit klnd Tho arhfmo la now oontroHod bv a Vl?ni>ea? "vndlcate compoaed of Uiree rtch Jew* ? these .hiewd aoeculati M Ixiught the control of the ODerammer?'au Vboatre for thla aaaaou. and have proflted enormcualy thSSom. The aeeommodattons tor todglnjf and vletuaUng aro practlcaUy la tho haads ot Cook aud of Oage, two London speealators. Between the Vienneae spectilators and tha London speculatori Vm paasloa play has been dregged down to tto low Jevei of a country falr, where robbery Is toleratod becaose It l? cxpseted. *rhe extortlon has beeome so flagrant and so notorlona that the Reaeut of Bavarla ennonnee* that he will Interpoae to prevent a repetltlou of tho pasaton play. * . . An Amerlcan managcr went to Oberammergan ia? month and trled to niare erranaement* wlta Josepn Ma!er and his aasoeiatos to give a serle* of per formancea In the Unlted States. Tm* enterprlslng i?er*on propoaed to prodnce the passlon play on a ?eato of magtiinrenc*> hlfherto nnpsralleled. and. to begin with. he coneeived the brlllunt Idea of having 100 AposUea lnst??arf of twelve? He wa* preatlv dlsgtiMea* when tlie < itHTanimertnn player* Informed hlm tuntno snm of money wvukl Indnce them to sppear elsewttere than ln their native town. * TBE UIBLAXD AGROVXD 1NTBE BAT. FAOT ON ROSIF1R SHOAL WITH H*BR PBOPSXT.-BR OUT OF WATER. Tlie stoamer Ralefjth, from Doboy, Gal, whtob nrrive<l to-night, reporta that at about 9 o'clock this evenlng, while comlng up tlie lower bay, she paase<l the Hamburg-Amerlcan stoamer Wielan;!, from Hamhtirg, liard agrqund on the Rotner Sboel, with lier wheel exposeu and a blg llat on. ORITUART. DR. RTEPHF.X BE WOLFE. Dr. Stoiihou |$ WettJ dled ycaterday at hla home. No. 130 West Thlrty-fourth-st, from heart fallure. lfe waa horn In 182f* near Halifax. Xova Seotla, and waa praduatAt irom tlie Unlverslty of rcoruylvsnla ln 1850. and for over thlrty year* has been a promlnent phyalclan ln UUa eity. Hs was a member of th* New-York County Medl.al Socletv, and leave* a wlfe. oue dauehter and three son*. Tbe bod/ will be burled ln ths faniUy plot ln Maple Orovo Cemctery. ? ? OEOROE DAVIS. Galesburir, III., Sept. 25 <Spe.lat).-0<orge Davia ? re-id.mt of this city atBOS 18KM. dled thla uiornlng. Hc was WttoTV known throuphout this re?ion as one of the. eirlr Abolltlonlsts. and was one of tue dlrectors of the .inderground rallrtad for tuglilie slave*. ? * PROFESSOR ARTHFR J. STACE. Notre Du-ne. Inal.. Sopt. "I.-Arthur J. Stace, pro feasor of dvll englneerins at Notrc Dame Unlverslty. dled this evenlng. Frofeifor St*':* was born in Sueset. F.np land ln 1838. At tbe age of ten hs waa baptlzed into_ tbe Catholic Chureb, hla famlly belng ooo of thoae that ??went over t? Romc" ln the wake of Newroan and Man nlnp. He had been connected wtth tb* Unlveralty of Notre Daine slnce 1800. He wlu a Blfted and mahv slded man. arhieving dlatlnctlon both as a lltterateur aad mathemutlflan. Profeasor Stece waa one ot tb* com. uilxsloinrs to the ParU E.xposltlon of 1889. * ' COLONET. W. C. CARRINGTON. Richroond, Sept. 2J.-Colouel Willlsra C Csrrlngton, who served as mayor of this city for four terms, dled ln Wllllamsburg to-nlght, sfter a llngerlng lllneaa. * A COUXTY SEAT WAR IX COWRADO. Denver, Sept. 25 (Speclal).?Word has Just been re? celved here of serlous troublo between two towns of BoatoB and Springfleld, in Baca County. Sluce Baea County was formed from Las Anlmas Coun? ty, by tbe last Oeneral Assembly, there ha* been rlvalry between tho two towns as to which akoaai be tho county scat. The people of the town of Boslon assert tba-t Sprlnpfleld hus not the if0,000 worth of county prcperty neeessary to prevent tho county seat from belng moved by a majorlty vote, this fall. The only buildlng at Roston avallablo for a county court-bouse was a hotel. A few weeks ago this was sold by tbe shcrltf. and wa* bought by Sprlngfleld nnsii. Lato Suuday nlpht a larpe party l.ft fc-prinpfleld, with fortv tcanis. and on arrivlng at Bo-ton lmnvduit-ly pn.cwded to remove thc buildlng. When the bprlug fleld men wero about elght mlles from town, tlie cltl ?eaa "f 12.e-.tun dlscovcrcd the. temoval, and, with armed rafltoas, started tn parsatt. [ A pltched battlo occurrod, and a nuinbcr are rcisirtedj killed aa* wounded. Ou niidliia tlienivelves defeated, .he sprlngileld men burned mi tlie Ijulidinp. Tkt new county of Kuca is largely luhablted by ct?w nunrhem and rufliaus, owing to lts close proxltolty to No Man's Land. ? ' ADDRESS TO TEXAS REPVBUCAXS. gan Antonio, Tea., >opt. 25 (Spccial).-Lock McUaiilcl, chalrman of tlie Republlcan State EAecutive Coininlttoc, publlshcd au address to-day denoum Ing tbe Urwiu manlfcito, wOiich practlcally drew tl-j color line in tho Republlcan party, as unwle and unjust and urgin^ county organltatlon as tendlng to brlng out the full strength of the party. Ho advlses noralnatlons for county offleers in countles where Republlcan strength warrants lt, tlie ereatlon of a fund ln oaoh county to defray tbo oxpenses of the campaipn, and regards the future of the Uepnbllcan party ln Teias as brigliter than in any boutberu state. * - ARMT AXD XAYY IXTELUOESCE. Washlnpton, Sept. :3.-Fir?t Lieutenant J. W. Bcnet, ()rd;iance Department, has b<*n relleved from duty tn the oflice of the Chlef of OrJnance, Wtuhmgtoa, D. C, and ordered to dut.v at thc Iruukford Ar?.nal, Phlladrlphl*. Fort tleane, Va., Sept. '.'o.-The traintng ahlp Jamea town, from Funchal, Birlved here to-nlglit. a70B7 TO MAKE A WIDD-AWAgE PAPER. From The WaRhington Post. ?This ls tlie day of Journalistlc enterprlse, aln't IfT? said a man cartiestly as he put hls bead inslde the part a!ly opened door. ??Certainly" was the reply. '-Come ln.n Hc was shabliy ln atflre, and bis lacc showed tne marlis of viclssltudo. 'Well," he sald, " I'vc got a Mhrata AU 1 want la *i">o a week, aud I'll get more news Into your paper tliuii you ever had iu your wholo expertence." ? llow ."' ?Just -end a rep')rtcr around with me and l'll show you. 1've only gto a wcek's work nmpped out. I'*e ju^t p it a llre catlish in the nOKtt ot tha pump aroumd tke 'oriier, and I'm golng back iu i? few unnutes and swallow it. See? The dovtors will pump uie out and vou ran ltccp thc tisb on exhlbiti >:i in the ollico for tiie benefit of anybody who doe-n't believe tbe storv. For to-morrow, that's Tuesday, I'll take a panehato and Jump olf the Washlngton Monumont, and iiobody but you wiU know that I'm goini; to do lt. On Wcdncsday I'll make arranpements to dlve olf the Frce Uridge, and get frustrated Just at the crltlcal moment bv the police: "on Thursday I'll tell somebody that I'm Tascott, on Frlday I'll firow a bogui bomb shcll at some Cabinct ofllccr, and ou Saturday I'll draw my salary."_ Tlie Bucklngham Hotel, New-York, enjoys an envl ablo rcputntion wflh tho travelllng public, belng cen trally loeated for the receptlon of guests, and has for ltri jiatrons those wboso approval ls based upon long ejiK-rleiice, and who all agreo thot ln every respect this clepant'esUbllsh.ment has fully and falrly won lts hlgh character. Tbe charges are reasonablc, and acromruodatlons unsurpassed.?Roston Evenlng Tian scrlpt._ llub Puucb is the ^Lmdard punch of the world. Hub Piinch is alwaya unlforui. *Sure to ault. Grocers and drupglste. Whlle snaay nt^ople aay the stvles, others thlnk the 'ow prlce-*. in fnrnlturj have enahled the Fllut Oo., 14(.U st. and (Jth-ave., to capture tTve trade. When baby was alck. we gsvo ber Castorla, Wben sbe waa a chifd, abe crled for Castorla, When ihe became Mlss, sho cluog to Castorla. When ske had Cblldren, abe gav* them Caatoila. MARR1R9. ADAM9-PINKNEY-On W*dn?eday, September 24, 1800, at St. TUonisa's Church, New-York City, by cbe Rector. Ber. John Wsstoy Brown. D. U.. Mrs. Huale Burobell Plukner and Mr. Jobn Dunbitr Adanis. BACKCS-DAVIS-At tBe Hotel Brunswlck, New-Tork, ou Hsptomber 21, 1890. at 11 o'clock ln tbe foreooon, witb tiie ?uldaoc# of Kev. Robert 6. MscArtbur, D. O., Harrlvt Ivlna daugbtxr of L. Wllmer Davls, to Ucnry Cllnton Baekus, all of New-Tork City. BALLANTIXE? WIL(iUS-At tb* ProabyterUB Church. llhsea, N. Y.. oi Wedneaday, Septeraber 24. bv the Rev. Ata Flakc. aaslsusl by the Rev. Dr. Davld waters. l.ni- daishter of the late Jobn B. WUgus, to JohTi Horbert Ballantlno. of Nowarlt, N. J. BIRD.SALL?BOLLER?At Or*e* Churcn, Onuige, N. J., on Wednrrtday a/u.-moon, 8eptciuber 24, 18UO, by tho Rev. Antliony Schurler. D, D., aaalsted by the Rev. Aleaajul-r Muuu. Margaretts, daufhter ot Alfred P. Holler. <?(,., of Kast (irange, aad William Blrdsall, of Xew-Yo-K. KULESTOX-ABBOTT-On Septmnber 2, st Holy Trlnlty. Krde, lale of Wlrbt. Faagleal. by tbe Rsv. ?. H. D'U. fleld. M. A.. ssaisted bj tbe Rev. A. J- Wada. M A-. vlcar of the perith. and the Rev. T. w. Falr. M. A,. ?eorge Washingtoo Kgle*ton. ceq.. of Olen UaB rark. Menirotithshire to Any Dorlnd* younaeat danghter of tlie late Adrolral J. Arcb*r Abbott. Royal Navy. NELSON-SIIF.RMAX-On Wedaeadar. toptember 24, 1B90. at '?fiaytotofc> Dover Vfitoa N-Y.. by Uie Rev. jobn P. Apuleton. May C??lUf daughter of Davld B. Shenran. to Heratto Nelaoo, of New-York. SPALDINO-ORIDLET-Oo Wcdnetday. Beptenber 24, bv dfte tm. Albej* <";,iPay. ?- D-. **?. Medora A. ur'Hoy to Aadrew spaldug. v NoUeet of narrtogt mnat bt tadoraet) witb fall name aad addrtaa DIED. RARRICKLO-On Wednesday, Beptembar 24, Julta B.. *|f" of Andrew Barrirklo. and daughter of tht late Jt r unlali Lalor. of Trenton. N. J. Fuiieral s.rilc.s at her lal* roaldene*. No. 73 Orand-at^. Jeraey CUt, on .-aluruav. Sept?iub?!r 27, at ll *. m. fnienneat at Tifntou. N. J.. at eoovealouc* of faaUly. BF.ACH-Oa Thun-day. Bepisuiber 25, 18W. Franete Jtn \Ur B?*Kh. youuger awi of Henry N. and Martha Cran* Fu'n'.^j' inTe^'st hls late re*W4?e*. No. 481 West Mftth-st.. New-Yoi*. oo Haturday, at 1 o'clock. Inhrnient at Uroenwood, at coaveaianc* of famlly. Cl'MMIKS-On Tue?a*y. 8cpl*mb*r SM. Zhaodor* R.. ouly son of Henry IV aad Julta A. CummlnJ. ln hla 21st p?n?r*l sarrice. at BJa lat* resldeae*. 44 Uwrateeeta, D1ED. ' ? OB WOLFE-Oo Thurtdar/8-t?-aa>r 2ft. after a ltoa*srV 1.1* lUn?BM, stephon Ue woifo, M. D., la U? 64to yaaf of his age. Funeral prtvete. FLOYD-Kntereal lat? real on Wcdaaadsy. 24* SnOasHnv Anclai W'...w?a of Robert Klord. and daoghter oi UM lot* W. 11. Rarrlnguxi, of Hartlfax, Nova Seotta. Fwrel arrvteea at her fili realdanjo. Xo. 104 ajanSh Klllot Plafce, Breeklya. o? Pridsy, SOth la**.. at 10 a m. RataUvee and frUoss sre rsapectrally lnvlted a **a*ad. InUrnaJnt st eonvealsnee ef ramily, HAMIT.ro.X-TOl'XG-September J5, In th* Duaaflea. Presbyterlen Chsrth, W. J. Hamllton to May H. Young. bv Rev. D. W. Skell.-ng' r. P.t'SsKr.I.-Suddonly. at garanac Ijike, X. T.. ThnraxUy, Soptambtr v\ Itober. W. Hoaeall, of Brooklya. XoUce of fuiirral acreaftcr. WIGOIX-Soddoniy, at Xorthweed, X. If., Meodsy, Sra. tcwber -2, Henry B. Wlcgla, of Oraog*. N. J? la hl* 78th year. Frienda are tnvtted to attend the fnneral from hl* lata resMence. 92 Iiar-at,., Oraage Frldar afternooo, oa ths arrlval or thu 1:30 p. m. train from New-York. Dermrlaaent ?f fltafr. Washington, D. C, 24. 1800.-Inforn.a?<oo hia Uieu reeelved at U.. nieut fjom Mr. O. 11. Dock'irr, the ConauMacnetal i'nite*rstB.tea st I'.io de Janeiro. itmil. of the de*tt>. aa the Slat <>f Marcli, 1'<00, al Klo de Jan.-iro, of SVphi* Uuff, Xcw-York State. 1'ur dUpatcit Xo. 73. Datcd July l'J, 1890. Drpartaicnt of Maie. WaahlnKtnn, I>. C, September 24, 1800.?1'ifonia'Jon na? been r . ??? >d al thla D<-parv tnent fron Mr. Aullck Palmer, the ('..n-ul ot the Cnlted States at Dreaden, Oermauy. ot the rt.-utli. on the 20th of Juiie, 1800, st Dreaden, of Nati.au Cohn, of Xcw.York* Per dlapaseh Xo. 83. Dated September 8, 1890. Septqabey MOUNT HOPE CEMETERY. Offlce. SSO Slxth-ave.. conicr 23d-*t.. X. T. fipeciul Noticec. I arpet CTeaalao. T. M. sitVAiU, s.u 7thave. Tslaphons, ISO 10th. hand for circular._ fpraana Balldlnsr or reroodeiiing thelr hou?? abould examlne tlie noveltlsr lu BATH1XO and WATEK-CIAISET Al'f.YUATCS ma*V ufactured by THE MEYER-SNIFFEX tX)., LTD.. ao extenslvely used lu nrst-elaaa work. A vlalt to Uieli now *Uow rooms and ln?p cctlou of the Mod.-l lUtli llouw* will prov* Inetructhc. 43 Clltf-st. (tiesr Fulton), Xcw-York. Poatoftlce Noiice. (Should b? read dally by all lufcrratcd, aa change* may occur at auy tln.v.j Lettera lor fort-lgn eountrlee neod uol bc apenally ad draaed tor uUpatcn by auy pa.tlcuUr ateonicr, cMSft whiu lt ta avnlrod tu aeud dupucatos of Uuikli.s aad conunvt^ial docuineit>, lutt?'r? not ?,K-tiany ad>Ufa*?d beUig *uut ujr Uie faaUist veaaela availaole. _ torelgu malls for the wivk indlng S?>ptember 2. wUI cloae ipiomptiy ua all vaaea; ut thla ?-, >; a? foilon*. MUUAl-At 8 a. ;n. for i.iuKjui and TotMyo, per a. a. jAi'UKDAY-At 1 a. in. for Krance, Swltrerlind, ItaiJ, bpaln, i'ortugal and XurKey, p?;r ?. a La Hourifognc, % .a Havre; at li a. m. for ro.tuie lalaud and Jaiuai>a. alae Jacniel aud Aux-Cayes, Uayti, per a. a. Miaa; at 11:00 a. m. for Europo, por s. a. trrioria. vl* yueenatown ; a* 11:30 a. m. for Europe, per *. s. Elba, va bouuiampvoa and llrt-mui (lettvrs iuu*t be direcWd "per Elbv";; al Yi m. for Janiaica, On-itowu and i,uai< na!i. per a. a. Hondo (lettera for Bdlz* muist be dlrvctcd "per Houdo";; at 1 p iu. for Camueohe, Cbiapaa, xabjaco a.>d Vuoauui, pr a. a. fu catan (lftters for ooier Moxtcan state* aud Cubi muat be dljottao "per Vucatan "); at 1 p. m. for Xorway diroct,, per a. a. Jforge (lettera muat bc dlr?tt..-a " per >or*o ";; at 1 p. m. ror the Nethetlaads dliect. p?r s. a. Rotterdani, vla Aniaterdam (lettera muat bo dln-cted " p<T Kotter. dam ".) ; at 2 p. m. for ScotUnd dlrect, per a. a. AiKhoria, vla (ilaagow (lettera muat be dlrectod ?? p?-r Anchona"); it II d. m. for Bluetltlda and UlSjtoaBj p<r a. s. Ouaelo, frora Xew^)rloana. _ HUXOAY? At 3 p. m. for Costa Rlfa, vla Ltmon, per a. a. 1'oxhall, frou, Xetv-Ori'-au*; at a p. m. for Truxluo, p*r s. a. ja. Otevi, from Wew-Oitssns; at 3 p. m. for Bluo. lleida and (iwytowu, per a. s. J. Oteri, jr., from Xew Malla for tae Kotlttr Island*, per ahlp Troplc Blrd (from !>aii Franclaco), elaaa here September -24, at b.W p. m. Malla for Cbina and Japan, per a. a. Kaollc (frora tjan Francisco), clo*? here September "-S, at 0:*' p. m. Malla for the llawaliau lalauda, per a. *. Auatralla (from 8an Francisco), rloae here Oowbor -4. at ft:fO> m. Malla for Auatralla, Xow-Z<-nland, llawallan, Pijl an* Kumoan lalanda, per a a. Marlirosa (from San Kranclacoj, eloae here Oetober *12, at d :30 p. m. (or on arrlval at New-York ot a. *. Auranta, with llrltlad malla for Au~i traUa). MaUa for Nawfouiidlantl. by rall to Hallfax. an?! thence by atoaroer, cloae at tUU oillce dally at 8 :Sl) p. B*. I Malla for Mlquelon, by rall to Boaton, and thenee by; sfc-amer, cloae at thls offlie dally at 8 :i0 i>. m. M*lla for Cuba, by rall to Tampa, >la., and sBwee ST ?aaaii1* raallliiK Mondsya and Thur?<laya) cloae at thls oillce 3;illy at ? MO a, m. Malla for Mexlco, overland, unle-a, dally dirocted for dlapatch by steamer, cloao at Uua -e dallv at Hft.ui The achodulc of closlng of Trsns-Paciac mills l* arrangi'd on Um presumptlon af thelf unlnterrupted overland t/aiult to San FrancKeo. Malla from the Ea?t arrlvlng on time at Man KrancU<o on the day of aalllng of at-amera are dlapatched toanco the aame day. Registefed maU cloaes at 0 p. tn. pre%1oua day. COHNFLlUSVAXC01T.Poatma.ter. Postoffle*. Xew-York. N'. Y., September 19. 1800. arwla oBice pollticai Noticea. Repabllesui Prlmary Eleetlaaa. Tho Republican votera BBSOBsi ln the aeveral Aaaemblp DlstrlcU will meet st the plsces herelnar.?r named oa Frldsy, September 20, 18'JO, for the purposa of eUxtlng dalegatca to the nominatlng eonventions named as foilowsi A COt'XTT COXVEXTIOX to be held at WsttsMS Hall, Eaat Eleventh.*t., betweea Thlrd and Fourth avca.. on Thunday evenlug, Ootebst a, 1800, at 8 o'clock. Delegatea to ba apportioned aa followa, vla.: Flrat Aasembly BlaUict, 4 delegatea. Seeond Aaaembly Dlatrlot, 3 defegau-a. Thlrd Aasembly Biaulut, 5 dcb.-gaK'o. Fourth Aasembly Diatiiet, 5 delegatea. Flfth Assembly Dlatrlet, 5 delegac-a. SixUi Aaa.mbly Blatrlot, 7 delegawa. tcventh Aa??mbly Dlatrlet, 12 delejfates. ighUi Aasembly Dlstrict, 4 deloaatea. Nlnth Aasembly Dlatrlet, 1Q MlaBBSrs Tenth Aasembly Dl-strlct, 10 delegatea. Eleveiith Aasembly Dlstrict, 8 deleoates. Ttvclfth AMcmbly Dlstrict, 7 delegaf.-*. Thlrteonth Asaembly Dlstrict, 13 Uelegates. Fourtoenth Aaaembly Dlatrlet, 5 delegatea, Flfteenth Aasembly Dlstrict, 9 deJegates. ? Slxteenth Assembly DUtrlct, ? deleiratca. Se\enUenth Aaaunbly DUtrlct, 13 delegatea. tlghteajith Assembly Dlctrlct. 6 delegate*. Nbieteenth Aasembly Dlatrlet, 22 delegatea. Twentleth Aasembly Dlatrlet, 7 delegatea. Twcntv-flrat Asaemblr Dlatrlet, 11 delegatea. Twentv-?eeon4 A*aeanbly Dlatrlet, 16 delegatea Twentythlrd Aaacmbly DUtrlct, 23 delegatea. Tweo'.v-fourtii Aaaembly Dlatrlet: Twcnty-thlrd Ward, 8 delegatea. Twenty-f?<urlh Ward, 3 delegatc*. Kliw-brldge. 1 delegate. Congrea?lonal Cenventlona to be held on Monday ev*B> Ine, October 0, at 8 o'clock, st 'the place* dealgnated a* followa,' vte.: bixth Conircaslonal Dlstrict, 184 Prankllu-at. Heventh Coofwaatooal Dlatrlet, 135 Kighth-at. Elghth Cougresslonal Dlstrict, 03 Ludlo?-?t. MnUi Cougresslonal Diatiiet, 28 Avenue A. Teuth CungrcaMonal Dlatilct, 223 Thlrd-ave. Kleventh Congreaaloual Dlatrlet, 41U F.ighth-ave. Twelftii Congresalonal DUtrlct, 10j ICast Fifty-rilnth-**, Thirt?enth Oaaftreaalaaal Disttict, 2,20n T!.inl-ave. Representation to be the aamo as ln the County Conven? tion, exeept that tBe Twenty-aecond Aasembly Dlittict ?hall be eutltled to 12 delegatea in the Twelfth Congreaslanal DUtrlct Convention aud 3 delegatea iu tho Thlrteeuth Con gresalonal Dlstrict Convention. Judlcuil Dlstrict Conventlona to be held on Wcdncsday evenlng, October 8, at 8 o'clock, at thu places hejeinsitci named: Thlrd Judlelai Dlstrict Convention. 50 Clinton Plse*. ieveatt Judiclal Dlstrict Convention. 1,228 Tulrd-avS. Delcgiiba to SS apportioncd aa follows; Tliiid Judiclal Diatrlct: Thlrd Aaaembiy Diatrlct, 1 dclcgato. Flfth Axseuibly Distllct, 1 delegate. Seveuth a\S*embi> Dlstrict, V delegatea. Nlnth Aasembly DUtrlct, 10 delegatea. Seveuth Judiclal Dlstrict! Kighteenth Aasemuly DUtrlct, 1 acMgaOa, Twentleth Aaacmbly DUtrb t, 7 deligaU-a. Tweilty-tlrst Aaaembly Diatrlct, 'J delegatea Twenty-seeoud Assembly DUtrlct, 12 del'-gates. Aasembly Diatrlct Conventlons to nomluate caudldataS for A-sembly and Aldeiman to be held on Ki.day evenlng, October 10, at 8 o'clock, at Uie headcjuarlera of the Itepuo-, llcon organlzaUons ln th* reapectlve dlatrlcta. la the Twenty-fourth Aaaembly Diatrlct, tho Assen.bljr DUtrlcl Convention to nomluate delegates to the Kourteenth Con. gresslonal DUtrlct Convention aud caudidatea for A-vihbir and CoiiunUsioiier of HtNOt Iinproveuienu, aball be held al Turn Hall. Cuurtlaodt-ave. near Oue-hundred-and-ttTUetu. at. oo Suturdar evenlng, October 4. at 8 o'clock. EacO Couveutlon ahall consUt ot aa macr deleamtaa aa Uiere may be electlon diatrlct* ln Uie Aaaembly DUtrlct, exeei>t thaf in Uie Twenty -fourth Aaaembir DUtilot th* d-legatea ahall be apportioned aa followa: Twentv-thlrd Ward. 84 dele? gatea; Twenty-fourth Ward, 12 delegatea; Kiugsbrldga, ? delegatea. The Aldermanlc Convention ln the Twcnty-thlrd Ward. Twenty-fourUi Aasembly DUtrtrt, shall be h. Id at Turu Jlall Courtlandt-?ve. uoar Oue-hundied-and-nftietb-at., aa londay eveulng. October 0. 1890, at 8 o'clock. and ahall conalat of 34 delegatea. _ The Aldermanle Convention ln Uie Twenty-fourth Wsrd, Twenty-fourth Aaacmbly DUtrlct, ahall be held at Uie. ' rooma of the Saburbau Club, One-hiindred-aad-aeveatjr., aeveathat. and Vanderblltave., on Monday evenlng, Octa b?B 9 at 8 o'clock. aud shall be conatitated a* foUowst' Tif.-11'.y-fourUi Ward, 12 delegatea; Klugabrldge. 3 del*? gateavv. Tha places at which Ue prlnuvtea will be heM are 00 foU*w*( Flrat Aaacmbly Diatrlct, US rranklln-at, Seeond Aasembly DUtrlct. 409 P?aul4i, Thlrd As*embly DUtrlet, 185 KighUi-?t. Fourth A.*en.?y Dlatrlet. JMJM Hroadwav. Flfth Aaaembly DUtrlet, lfil Weat Uoustua-aV. alxth Aasembly Dlatrlet, 440 OisatUa. avaota Aaasmbly OlSUlot, 86 CDjiB Plsea. Elgha Aaaembly Dlatrlet, Ot Ludlow-st. Tenth Aa*ambiy Dlatrlet. 26 Avaass A- , ilsvsauj lieeihly DUtrlct, 107 W*** TMrty^ooj4aV?s, TwSry-flrat AaaeajVlr DUtrlet. ICWl IBaat^f^.ftlawaaO. One-huii?*fed^u)d^1xt*enth-at. and Secoudava. Twenty-fourth AaaaanblyDlatrlet: Twenty-tlilrd Wsrd. Turn Hall. Courtlandt-av*.. aeaO On? hundredand-nttleth-at. ?Twentj.foora.Ward, rsaburhan RppuH'esri pub. OarSa. buridredanft-aeventy-aevento-st. anft Vaaderbllt-so?s Klngabrtdge, Kcpttblloan Hall, Rlverdale-sve. The polla will be open from 8 to 9 p. m. By otdsr of Uie Republican Oounty Committee, 8. V. R. CRUOF.R, PraaldeaaV WIXXJAM H. BKLLAMY, . naciraaailiia i. THOMAU BTBABNIi. i S??SSaWBSIllSj JAOOB 11. PATTXRSOX. Caaalraaa af toc Bsonttrs Csmmiaa*