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TEE DRAHA?kuSIC. 11 ? KADBC-f SQCaUUI THEATRE- A PA1B OF _^______--E-.,, Mr. Palwr** exceUaat J__gB__t aa to the U_et_ra! tm* ot it* eoaBB-anlty, and a* to tae special re* .Btrement* trf Ms Ma4l*c_ Sqnare ____*__, ls again rimaRy axampdaei ln bis choire of lhe play wlth whieh. Ba* algh. Be opened the reaaUar aeaaon al Ul* __*___ hoaae. -A Fair o_ Spectadea.- 9** a totttty la t_r__ ecte, adapted by Mr. sidaey orun.v trxm too French orlglnal br Mcaars. Lablohe and 9Mbb*M*i ?* eaaphaMcally one of Uie beat productlona tfb_*m -*_w_? wlth referenee to Ita splrlt and mean? ing, or wlth reterea-* lo lts eonsUtaent perto and tt* ro_.__r_.__n~that have been gtven to the ?!___- wlthln tbe _?* th__y yeara. A good eomedy wiu eep-ft po**lb)e penoaa ln probabla reladoas lo each other. and wlU ImpUeate them tn an LnteresUng stary "f naaao. eapet-eoea, aurert-fle* wlth sprlghUy _** ?ent*. toM wltt ?u__c.eiit exagaeratlon to ratse tt abov* tha leral ol tha ooaa-Bonplaoa, and made eotea t?mlnf wtth htunor, or wi t, or equlvoka, or __*_ oih* X^ ?f intelleetoal pkasantry. Thia result ls -_? compUshed ln -A Palr ot S___ac_ea.' The pbaala dwanrtrve aad fclicltoas ln tne aame way that ***? ?ud -Our Bors" ??? ?l?_nctlv? and fellrttous. II <-<___? a _nl.ua and attraett.. central Me*. n? gahieet wa* fortanalelr choeen. and ha* been t__t-_ <u_ the forre and stmpllelty of .pontaneous vtgor. iu BorlraTal of peraons and of mannen ls tnie. and ?is meuro has been palntad wtth that flne Insighl. vhleh diacern. and that flna .tooeh whlch perpetuate*. ?ot the trite and rommon tarta of human natore and soctel Bfe. bnt their fragnsBce, thelr tfB333k VA9M*, tetUiol etxotoeVbt 93* cliana. U ? *** *?****_ and refreshee yonr mind whlle it H __**?_ before vou. aaa -earea yoa betler aad happler for having _M_-(*f_ tt* The lact thal a pendulu-n *wings BB far one wav .? lt does tha other ha- poootA Into a piwert.a_.to ,___ and reaetlon. ln the sef_e.it of famted life _ti i* dlsplayed la thls oomedy two f _...__ aaa llb_r_ted t_P?.v..|.Hi-e and c?nlrl?__ : ??- aaa attended l.y love. MoSdewe. and gentlenees, the other by aversion. ?_? truav and ac-rtlty. These oppo_ite clement- are per lonlgtd bv two bi___r*-b<_- %-H advanced la life. boO, amsperoos, and each tlie faaher of a woll-grown JJ, one <>f them.-the iw-ntal one.-Mr. Beajaratn OoMUneh. U marrled to a lady much younger tban M-Maif. a_d _* UvlBK happily ui a e__ey house at H-inpsaead: where there are many $$$89 hooses and -bM*. there Is much conWntmetit and elegant leisure, Miid _M_______I surrouudings. The other.-tho broiqiip. and . rabbed ooe.-Mr. lireffory Goldllnch. 1* a widnwer. resident at ShefBeld. but present ln hls brother't bou*. as a vi_tor. Tlie benevolent Oold flnrli ha* brofcen hi. . pectacl?-. Tlie ilmrll?h Gold flnrh Vr.Ai a palr $$ him. which !_.? may use until hi* ow_ lisve been mended. T!u. expedl_it Xj de_.rn.ed la havo a symbolu-al drift, and in this r*>?pe-t it i* lmportant and .Ignifl.ant. As soon aa Boujamln begins to see tln_u_li tlie spcctacles of Gresory he beg_n_ to see ?_?__$. Tlier. i* a cloud u^1o aa___B_B_f; all that *.?> Mr ter-aaaa darlj, and whatever wa_> dark beeoaaea darU.-r. liut tlil* tmi.-formatioii is WM .niply i.n <>i_i< al one. The thaiige 1* one of prrvuletit iikkm! ^ud. t<? ?onie extent. uf , hroni- menul condition. In Uie ptotftm ot eoelal B_n*?our*e betwe*-._ Viei- brotlier*. long wparjited and s?w again brongbt tog.tii?-r, the tbaraetar of aaeh aru aud react* upon tli.it of Uie other. Llttle by jtttVe tlie shrewd. MfBrloaa B$BfBry?ttoB, burly. wnghly bumorou* snd x-ori.ilv v.lse- perrerw tlie frank ?ind of hl* brother. and liil* It wlth his own mean aas*. $u*picion and coar. pr?*ed. Not mdirally so? tor the origmal tlbre >f .? m.hle imt.it**. thongh it may he warped and emlittet.-. <;itiTi<it be corrupted. but mperflrla.'ly and tcTrpirarlly s.^-b c..n*e. of cmr^e. th-j floal rwult 1* to be ttie r_ o\vrv ,>f tlie t?n_en gU_-e? nnd the restoration of the i.rmiiiive -tatt- of gi-nianty and peare. The humor d?_u< ible from thi* ..rdeal would result frora the gT-t_?.|iu- tum-iii.-*- wi-.ii vhkh a bli.nd *nd trmthful natur^. .iddenlv ftraltJi* und in a manncr <?p*i/.ed. -trlve* lo l?__ tlie ___. uer aod wear ih'- p_-l> of di-tru. t. and eruff. nnd rodeness. lt wa.s Uie oi inl<"' "f (_**lu_ m clialtespeare's tra___'.. that noble nmi.K shouW Iscep rver with Ihaaaailn i Btiarini ll__ kind. The ex pcrtenr.- of Henlamir. lioMflneh. temporarily p*rvertc. by ht.* bcther's p-. UiBi. ice. IBn.'ral - tae wtadom uf that opln.on Wtth e*iual piingeii.v and droUery. 11_ lncidents of tliar .xperieiue would BBBBB ti.vial IT anuiBe-ated and spciitled. Tl.e BB*a_t* may be _____? tloned. He l* n;;_e har*li to hi* frietid*. suspinous af his servant*. 1s8n__t_al of ht* trade-men. seven; toward hi. nephew. jBBl?S ol l.i* ?ife, fretlul ami p. tulanl and _____??. Yat la ail Uils 9m * mr* lovahly abeut.1 ami dell. iou?-lv cctnlrn!. That. I* th |.art -Ilrrtted to Mr. Jame* 11. st._d_rt. in the Madi ,..u Squure Theatr. produ. tt_ti-r]i_ p:irt wlii. li I:' i.ndor., m the Uarrkk TbBatie. **a_ supertly ptaye$ bj Br. Jolm llare--4_d Mr. stoddarl haa galned ln H one of Ihc l_.-t _ac--_*e* of hU lo... u"d spait l.nj and bnair-i <__.-.. Thu_ play-foerj wh< baUtM_Uy r. member what tliey bave seen are ifl no need to be told of tlis l____rhab-_ powef Uiat __$ l_en .ii.wn by th:_ ceaaeilaa lu parts toal are ut alaioai a traK"* texTui*-. lu* liinnor plav_ over * dfp b.art, and i.o man i- mor. < ...ml ." M_BO ht "f d rauttai u.e pt-tbua lhal p_i't* Ii*io a li?aa___MH -Bl_____at?i- <.: _iu___ and Bar*. Benji-uiii. i.-.iirtii'ii i* a hanoroa* a./d aot a fsthnie part. >et Ihen _re -.'\ r_l BMNHanla Ib lt when ihe faeitug that ______ thf.ii-ii it* ^;.rl. of romli i_r plexlty i-iK'lies . lo..- ? p lhe lieart. Mr. >toddart wa* fflily adequate le . v. iv one of th.-in. BUld the ii:u. vduality vUch lie ha* tim* **-t befen tl.l> pattlie 1* oi.. vaat will long be i li. n?hed with c.iuai atTe.lioi, and ?dmiraiion. Maaife. _.H*rIne?* and gratle.? t..mleally obviou* thruagh aHeiii al.p.. craltlaea* aad _r..a___ IjnUISBJ uiak.- tlie hunior of lhe lni|>er.oiia Hab, at the ?_mv t.tar that tnev anhe lhe f?-< .nation of lt. ln Hm iiand* ni anv giHid BClor thi- would be au ea_rtive part: but II i- by no meotf* every aetar, towever good. who ...uld ultord. ;i_ in tl.i* lu-taiue. p-rlort harmony b-tweeti lhe t*mixrH_jeut of th* srtlst and the *plrltuai .|i__litv of hi_ wjrt.. Il -- _ aaapfa--, itaan iat. and tyautifui parfaraaaee. ?nd B wa* often the oujert of poinfed applau*e ar_n BBBBilll the reclpleiit of puMir -ympathy at.d nff_ti.ni. Mr. E. M. llollaud played Dacle ..r,-itory The tot--ntion in U_> ?l_-i-_t?r ?-*ni* to liave been to -.u^ f>< o kateut human tetideru'.. . at tlie l_a. . wln. h altlmately 8BBII l_ awakened: _o that partly under the K?rUo(iary influenco of the. amlable brother's fl__ra--ter. and purfly Uiroush a *lowly gained and _.inful hnowledge of hl. o*_u dl _i-trou_ lnflu.n.e over ___ fortuno* of c_her*-in.ludtng especially his own lon-the hard and dubloos and avarlrlou. chuil .luUl ht MTftened a llttle and brought nearer to tl_ gentle c-rdltioii be liaa always de_pl_ed. It 1* a part that r.i_Jr_ _r?- of feel.ng U_n of ecrentrie t___-_ri_tl<* ?ad downrfght boorish humor. Mr. Hollaod _eem?d V. liave formea eBBlflf thc Ideal of it. and He ei >tt*-M It m a straln of nature and of n.iron_olou_ IMkiy that was not le** rruihful than amaaiiig aeepentnc everv effe_t that the eomedy ot^bt 10 pro ??<_ and h_.ghu_nl._g. hy lt* </?n __?__??$?'? ma W'laiiry the cxr<*Ue-_ie of the oppoaln* rliara.t_r. Th* _,,e*t _tn*e Bf I>a'ho* that ttie play eontaln* b IMHT'I .meatlon to W* *on. as to l.i* betna hu-.gr> M ln want: aud H wa* deBghtful to ejearew Wltt *hat .ubtie appreI_n.iou aud ?ue aen*. ot thi* deUrate 09* MT S7tf^?SK t.. thi*. Mr.. OoldfB-eh, sweetlj- and l*e*??'tvtr* B** l.v Ml.* Maud* Harn-on. U *ta-__t*__m.i!vr_\'^ BBS, rh_er_.il. li.gh._pi.__l youug ** who d*ailT lo ? uei niMdl. -fS l-u*b?nd and i. n<.w BjaiMBa aa4_ noa auiu _d b> E ___Sad ways. hU _f_**T__!___\ ti.A UU f.ll Ilill and ludlerou* j_ik?u*y of the *****_** ?-?BB lhe i* he^d of but ***^___*'_J*l_Z_\ birk i* an luiperuDliwa lawyer. *_**2__f_*___\ I n.le uretory, ha* thi_*t out to tbe world V.jaaju B. way tu 1. akt^; and thls B3*_S ?lo* **?** tta- rustiHiian hanl Uuki that >a* >. *^_**"*_? -Mth-of fruitW. effort. hope dWerred, and ?^?*? ?Mt Tue ____? breweea tht. I?d and &_***_; aartirularl) tlie .-pl-ode .* tixo- dlaioond pini and 1 e -BBBBBailnai sjj falliirf aad df-tltution. are ?f<,"M?! BM* adro.t thst hav t__>n d*l*A t* rnod4.r"^.e<) _ Br rivarle* (.tvv?*. who acted Lnc_e <J,rp?t,l^r?^ Loiidoii. e*tai>ll-hed hl* reputatioti in *3* *M enori, md Mr. lio.und ha* Bot heeii _?? vletortoo_. Both eotnedlan- wei. obvloualy _>_.w_i__- luunperea hy .xcMs of exrltement. Mr. ttoddart alway* ahow tlu* by alternatlotu of re-traiut and euipha-W. ?r. Rolland r?vaakd it by o.-e______! vtoleDce and by tne Hiarp -Otline uf hU acUon. Tho aaae and tne mel h*_m wiu oome when tha anxlety ceaae*. ?.-, *_od. Harri _.r, plea*_l by perte-t repc-g.^.aj.oii^ tbiBoo* rlppk of gr^tA riaru_-, and th* P*wai*?t m Jr_?__a. Mr. Woodruff, Mr. Ba-Baay aud JCr. Fnederic l___a__>n aided tlve rspreseatattoo by efllelent aod ?*_saal BleylHf of iifhi ?h___?h lmp?r-?.t _*?**?* A h-faissM ro_m. of poli-W whlM W_L del_a.__r Blaaa. gave tie aaaaelf a ___U_uJ bbbbIo lnve___e_t. __re w__a rccall* after each cttrtalu. Tlg? l* the ea-t of part*. as given ta the ABierlean B'aaataisnt ? Mr. B_.___ G^dBnc*.??? % *_mMliri I ?__ Orogoty._. M. f_-ll*o? -W_y . . . .Wald-n __a_v PteB . .H/Weadra ??lr-rrrm . . .-\y*x Mr*. OaldBaeh...-.'..:;;;;..'.Ml** Mo* BarrbajJ Itoey Lonrnw..Mlsa Baanlc Cradd-?* ____*?_? . T '.Hla* Aaa# Or__rory Ths London ratt ?i* (and to) aa loUawa. Bartboloinew.F. H. Ki-tght joyce.....'.....:....'._?...R. Oat-?"ar? hecoud shoemaker.....John Rra Mrs. Uoldaach.Mlaa RaM Roi-B Lucy L-rtmaff._._.._??.Mlaa Webater Charlotte.Mlaa F. Haater MR. BUMMEL-S BEAPP_*Al__Nx E. One wo_? have to draw on hto reeollertlons of tlie cii'-ert*. frtven hy the grealeat of tbe world's ptono lorte pfayers to flnd a paraUel for tlie honors harveated by Mr. Frana Rumrnei al tha Lebox Lyeeam tof>i night. wtoan, after aa aaaenwi of nearly five year.. ba effex-tad bto ra-antnuMe oa tho _R?#-Yorfc eaoeert -ta*-. Tae greal ?tBrBmm. waa fllled by an audlence whlrh ceenMd to IM renfca tbe Rae lowar af tlie rlty's anuleal tr_mt, aad aader _?a_ifltonce. tbe rex-ana ef favcreUe, ba compelled anch a recognlUon of his merita aa an intcrpreUng muslcton as would hava redoonded to tbe glory of tbe greefcest of bla eolleegnes. Tbo dtoadvantagea under whieh be labored were ttose of Plaee- Tf? Unox Lyceaia ts engaglng ln appearanee aod wen adapted to proroke a toaRve salrit. bat ita aooiistica, thoagh t?ry bave been sllghtlv l>ettered tnace U?t aaaaon by the dreptng of tbe wboUy useles* ahall co_B__etad for Uie p*_*pose of ?rowrng Uie mnsle *oraard among Ihe listener*. and the coverlng of the row ef wlndows _ tRe oelUng wbieh ased to tell of tba orlgUial purpose of tbe bulldlng. are yet far ft-om parfeet. lt ls Impoaalble to m*_? o ptonofoeto effecUve m all parts of the vasr aU. and thoee who sat near the rr_g? laat nlfftt wfll uever know, exeept from tbe teatlmany of those who were more advantageonsly ?eeted, how rr?rveUoaa aad bow rleb waa the volume of tone whlch he developed oat of tbe "wii-y roocorti- of tha tastrament whleb be played. A Breater and lilrewlae a newer charm ln hls playlng, however?one at least whlch waa le.s pe_M_>le when laat ?, played ln New-1 ork-came from the exqulslte teadarneaa and rare poetry of hto reedlngs. These elemento were most noUceable in Deethovon's fonrtl. eonoerto, wlilch he played flrst. It exhaled sweetnos* Uke a wlld ftower. yet was strong and trae ln its senU ment, whoUy free from the mawklsh BenRmentailty wlUi whlch effemlnate players of both aexes ao ofteo HU lt. In LUif. concerto in E flat, rnerally peraded bb a show piece by piailists who have Uie steal flngers and s?pendoua meehanlral dexterlty whioh lt de? mand., ba showed his artlatlc rohusUtade, bnt stUl lnfuaed Uie work wlth ao lntelligent a purpoae that it sounded almost like a composlRon of real muslcal depth and draniaUc mcanlng. Hls work ln the Beethoven con.crto toiichcd the muslcal sense most deeply. but the wunderful fire and aonorltv of tlie Ltoxt piece stlrred up the p-eater mea<ur*- of en thuslasm, and after aeveral recalls he supplemenfed his aet pleces wltli ChoaaR'? " lk'rceu.*e" lnterpretlnR lt ln a broad and munlv atyle. dellglitliU to all th..se | who belleve that there i< b masrnline side to even tliis essentlally feniinine and >c!itimeni_ composer. MR. SEIDL IN BROOKLYN. There were two fearures, e<iua_y deserving of admir atton, whlch cria_en(-e?l attcntlon at the Wagner matlnee with Whlch the .-aei.11 Boetoty*. scrles of concerts was opened at the Brooklyn A.udemy of Mnsle yesterday. The fewture whlch in the nature of Uiing* must be menrtoned nr*t WM UM artistir excellence of the con cert; the other was the aplcudid demonstretion whlch lt made of the puissan.e ot xvoman'. lnfluenco and effort and tho depth of xvoman's real. The Seidl Boctoty has done tr.utii !n nianv dlrrrtlons and has liot vet found the word - fail" iu its lexicou. Its most ambltious undertaking. la.wever. is that whlch was Inangumted yesterday. Tr> pixe ten coiuerts of high-eles* music at prlcea wlthin reach of modest -mrsea ls nn undertaking whieh might have glven the soelety pause had Its fleld of ??088?aaa been a virjrlt. tleld; ln the faoe ol sueh ener- , geUc rtvalry as has been developed lu Brooklyn thls \ year. lt was audacious. brilliaiitly andacious. Yet there- j wae the pron.i-e af an aP-ttf brllllant success ln ye*- j terday's attendance. OalMry, balcony, paruuet Ctrcto and prosce-ium boxes were tllled. and tlie only vacaot | _v_tf, discerniblc were in the jmnjiet. I'ndcr tlio sUmulus of vesterday's trlumph Uils achlng void will j doubtleas be flUed before the next eooeert Tho audlence of yesterday wa* finely apprcclativc. to... and tha cmccrt took on a gala charertcr from U.e lnt<-n*lty | of intct-t obsenablc ou all lace--, U.e eheerful aspe.rt i of the. conccrt-roora iu its new dr-ess of paJnt. ar-d tho ( lmposing picture presented by Uie large onhestra w.lli ; tlie scene prepared la<t spnng tot U.e " I-ar-lfal" per- , forniance on a bacKground. The progianime WM tuadc up of execrpts fnan | Wagner'a draiuu-. ln view of the intimau- aaaoctotlim of lOOtCTT. ?oal*ry aud actiim ln Waguer's rreaUon.. and the clrcrunatunce that the people of New-Vork and Brooklyn are enat.led every year Ui attend represenU tlons of those eraatiaai on the Metropolitan stugf. a ?rasn-uaa of thi, d-reetar caribot be unquallfledly _.MW1lrrtf?.. ttxaath It might be ttmXmkoA at tha ba ginnirg of a season bivau-e nf fhe pleaamre* Of memory whieh lt provldes. '? Lohcngrin.*' -T_nn hBeiiaer.'' -Die Wa.llruere,'' -Hb-f-frled." '? llie i Mei-terainper''aud *? Trisian und Isolde" were thu dramus drawn fiom ar.d the play.ug of the band wa? aaparb iu it? dran?tic viniity _ud gorgeo-* la lt* aaoorlty. A> for the readlnf-i of Mr. Be?I, there la little to bc said thnt haa not bOCfl *.ud OVet and over again. let ? mu-t l*e itdd'-d that at no;.e of Uie awni c, erts wfuai* l.e ha? eoadactad ... the Ameriean metroTiolto waa hto aBilltv t<-> worti np . dlma-; more brilliautly e\i_bit.*l th.u rm tiu_ occaaloa. Tba pn of Mfl work. nn.1 when tli^ rloalng sceac of -TristaJi und IaoMe" wa.. reaebed every Batenar miu.t have tell thut muiieal aonorltv . onld fo no furtl:-i than tln aiMl ti.at U,e maalr whlch pnbRabea tbe d._ti. of.tbe lieroliii' of XVagner's giralest tragedv marfca tbe hii.h , tide of .inotioi.al Intenslly a* exenipbtl.-d iu the mu j tlclaiiS art. __ S0TE8 OF TBE ST AGE. Ne?s .on.es from Philadelplu* tliat Rlckard Man tieid ia drew?g l.niie honses at the tliesu.ut Street Th?-utre wltli ?? In-au Itru.nmell." 1'eople have ta-en turned away from the door* at eaeh perforniance. Next week Wlll !?<? tli" la?t of the Jeflerson-I-'lorenee ran pany in ?? Tli^ Heir-al Law- at Palmer's Theatre. oc Mr. Palmer's own coinpaiiy open. ou >*ovember 10 la -The .M.ddlt-inan." Ilau.Utoii Alde, tlie author of '? Doctor Bill." is the brother in Ibw of Henry Xt Stanlcv. Hc wlll arrn'e 1k-'---. xvith ihe explorer, on the Teutomc, due next Wednenday. Tr.ny Pastor's roaipany aeeaM to hava pieused IM old friends. The sale of -tanding room has to be Itopped eaih BlgM whlle there !<? stiU a nemajid for it. It ls announ.ed that a beueflt for Mrs. Agnes Kob rn-..n RoaciraaM wlU ba glven at the Flfth Ax-euue Theatre on tlie afternoon of Thursday. Reva_ber 20. The rumor ti.at was clrrnlnted nn Wednesday <rf the d.-ath of Geacfe 8. Knlght war. authorltatlvely denied y.-aterday._,_ WEDDISGS. At the rir.1 i*re-i.xteriitn charch ln **:owat_ yaater day Mia* Annic iMborae. daughter of Dr. .losi-ph 1). Oabornc. of Sewark, wa* married to ("harlea K. Rlcboto, nn of l)r. Isaac Sl boto. of Newark. Tne church was tastelullv decoraMd and was crowded wltli people. The brldevuaids were the M!sses . ??(...rman. llalaey, >mxthe and Uaw**on. and the usITers Morrl. Ruther f,.rd. Lco Brown. Horarc (ongar and -aherrard Uepue. Ihe best man waa WiUlam F. Jaf-son. The Bev. Dr. Fraicr performed the eeremony. Mi*. Aunle M. Schtrmer, danghter of r.eorge ?a. l.'.ru.er. was married at tlio I*re-b.vterian Chunh in New-Rocbaye oa We_Moiay ovealng to charles WeR. man Ue Count, The I hur. h wa? prettily decorated and was fllled wlth Irlonda of the bndal palr. Tho eeremony wa- perf-rmed l.y the Rev. Dr. Wheedon, -.? ?. ..,? v-thodist F.piscopal fhtirch, asslsted by {_. liev ir wfller of SS Pri-byieriaii ?'U?iih Tbe n_id"rf.himoV waa MlS FK-sy Ken. !?e. an elsht-yeur -MtS-fS Sbride. Th-*re we^ no bridesmalds, t.ut a bew of voung fflrls stood near the brlde. ai bert R-Sa. a ?Sli ot the i.rid.gr.H.m. weelbe.t ??,X ushers were.Ojcar l.e Cenat adW^ i- n r-ii- __/ of Mount "T.-nion xxaller Berruu. oi Mt-SSr and Jame* Pet.lte. af Bmoklyn. After Eeremony a raceptlon wa, lield at Uie home of the brtBononarOrttS'M) (Spcclal).-A wcddlnR of intcreat ln t_a brlde No 83 Mt Vernon-st. The erintraenng par tlr* wero RUM Fnnnle Aidrlch Baldwin. daughtjrr of FrUS w. 7i. it_idw??. of ?*^22!,_I_^_SS. ? hrVt.an fnlon. a,ad the Rev ( harle* Towne ItillInaa. pastor of the Thlrd IThurch. HjagMk Th^erem n > {?_ oertormed bv the Rev. Charles O. Ame*., pa-,.,i of ttTSSff of the DUdplea. Bosfe.n. MafJT **ata- - 1.., sr_v i?<t mrin The n.shers irere fhe Rev. Iaui ^n,thT,^h_S'?RewRe_ord; Franklln Bllllnp. of MfW^aSkraad Omom S. end Rubert C. Baldwin. De yoa waat real aatata. tervaoU. boert. orrooaisj Then examlne tha Uttto adverU?__WU on tbe nlnUi page of Tba Trtbone. TBE POBTELECTBIC BAILWAT. Boston Irrtter ln Tha _lactrieal R&ctoear. The ?rew-England F_l?leetrlc Cojapany JV"^"' eirelient profraa. wtth IM ?*?*??*?t^^^frti,?'.C \i\rrAwttor. and ha* glven aeveral axhlblUon* of tin worff^thTsx^rnf It doc?not ctolm 'halthese M^ltlon. are to show tbe apaad that can be e> JS bnt raarelv to dim>oa?__t?.to Uie donbtlng r^waTfres. ls belng made ln Uwrfght dirertion. A* {uf prSle InVolved la at-Retely Btm, an Mailil ___S Ot pnrely experiB??Bil_ work ha* to tae done. ?_?_________? are belng rn?to every day. Tlie .nd '"?P.C-rfTtaH l^g. and risil. abatit eleven In.-tn** ^-^^an-^lneRea broed ara bM along tho ____^__Vdl thV^track at tottrjrtltot slx Met. Zi..,T>_arBhaped. polnted al botb eada, meeBarea 2_!iiyi_* to Bt_3b-ad - ten l.ielves ln dlamet*". Sa__w. _E__J?__i B_wa?-_ a--2 a.~s Is nerfactod. mereiy *howin* that the acheme to ***** w_JSr__rto?.rS8a^ * **_?____? .viniBuaari ___rejr_. ll ? | aaqaaaUy to* energy. HdUQHWOUT HOWE DEAD. OO-IGBMBMAB B UTT-EB-TOBTH'S DAUGBTBB k WTBOW W1TH1X TWBBTT.POUB HOCBB AfTER BER MABRIAOB. Washington, Oct. 30 (_ P-clali.-Maid. wlfe aad wldow, all wlthln the short *paoe ul tw?oty-toar hoorr raeh haa been the experlence ot Mary Bttttorworth. who was marrled to Haughwout Howe, ot New York. __. 3 o'clock yeaterday afternoon. and wboee bnabend dled a few mlnntes past the hoar af noon to-day- Flve days ago there waa no happier young woman in Wash Ington soclety than waa _he daaghter <rf BtsyreaentetlTa BBtterwarth, of Obio, wboae angagement to Mr. Howe was announeed a few months ago. and who wa* to have been ma-riad ta him thls afternoon at tba bk___ F-lends' Meeting House ln I rt. Tbe .ir-.u_._ta.---* and raaaooa nnder whieh tba marrlaga waa bs____d were fully explalned ln The Tribone of to-day- When lt took place ttrong hope* were entertained of a heppler sequel; aod tbe fatal end of the brldegroom's illness waa of coune a terrlble cboeh to the ralattves aad friends of the newly marrled eonple. _o suddrn and onexpected waa what almost may be called the tragedy that none of tbe relailves of the wldowed bride wa* present when it ocrnrred; but *he was eomforted, *o far as mlght be, by the presence of the mather and step father ot her dead hnsband. For several hoor* after tbe marrtage yesterday Mr. Howe rested easlly, but toward nlght ha became de Urion... and those ln attendanre at hls bed-.de were obllged to uae force to prevent him from Jurapms from his bed or harmlng hlmself. Through the long hours of the night the young bride watched by her husband's bedaide, About 0 o'clock thls morn? lng, at the urgent request of tho physlclaas, she left the bedslde of her hnsband, and went to the botue of her father ln Le Urolt Park. At 8 o'clock *ho re? turned to her rootn ln the club chamber, near the room whcre her husband wa* dylng. At 7 o'rlvx-k Mr. Howe began to slnk rapld ly. !? his dellrium he moved from slde to slde of hls bed. fancled tliat he was on his weddlng trip, and pleked rontinuaUy at the coverlng. At ? o'clock a cousultntion was held by l)rs. Magruder, Yarrow and Llncoln. Vr_? Magruder Informed Dr. Boosa that death wt__ new. Dr. Rooaa went to Mrs. Howe and Mre. Koosa. the latter Mr. Howe's mother. and told them to prcpare for U_ wor?t; and tliey ___-t___ed to the *_k room. As the mornlng passed the beating of the sl. k man's heart becanie so slrocg that B_eBBUa as heard all over the rooni tn wliich he lay, and hls *__**> to* w?_s stertorous ond Iwavy. He then grew gradinuiy weaker, the action of the heart les. i_gu___r, and at lt.ia p. m. death came to Wm calmly and quletiy. whlle ib-I-BBB$ad by hl* weeplng wlfe t* B***..** _t-pfuther and lii.* physic____.. Mr. and Mr*. "utter worth arrived ut Mr. Howe'a ___ibcrs too late to *ee l/_ .nimediate ranse of death was heart MkWI, r?u____l by l-flammatory rheuraatlsm. Mr. Howe uao the flrst attack of rheumatism al_ut als\_**_*.?*?"? and _ vear BBB auotber attack whirh __fe<_ed hfc* aeen. He aaaaa toW__.hlt.gton laat Frtday fnmi New-____*. The aame day he *_te__d a thlrd tvttack ctt _***___ torv rheumatism. and wa_ ciaiflned XAbJMM9*JM9* tliat tlme untll hls death. The funeral will be pmate. and will take pla__ to-morn>w niornlnc. 1 he _**_*m will bc < _._u?_c_ by l_M Uev. Dr. liartlett. efttaWeW; York Avenue ITeabyterlan Chawh, whe___***_ performed tta -__*riage ceremony. The burlal will be in Woodlawn ..Ometery. neor _**__**____ -.^v Mr. Howe wad tU_ imjii of the late Colonel FrStok E. Howe. ol New-York. and -BSfOB of Dr. 1). B. M. .loh.i Boosa, of the same .Ity. and was well known both ln Washington and New-lork. At the: tlme of hi* death he wa* dlspateh agent at Sew-_ork for tae __ate Department. Ile had been private seerrtory to 1 _a.ma._r Peorion, nnd dl_bur.lng *Xt* ol the lu ternat.onal Amerlcan ( .nference. SBE WAITED OX OBXBBAL AXD MR*. W.ISBIXGTOX. Long Cr_n.il. V. J., Ort. _0 <_ peelal..-The oMe_ per_oti ln New Jersev 1* Mrs. Judle ? .immln<. nf thls plsce. who was one hundred and alBteB yars old yes terday. Mrs. (_________? 1? a colored woman, and lives wlth her daughter M_.r_._ret In Bfoofe -st. **_. waa born on a __uthern plfintatlon In 1779. nnd *ub_e qnently was ..wned by Major WUBp-B Water*. wfeeaa plantaUnu wa* near Nt-w-Urunswirk. N. J. She wa_ then onlv clgl.t >ear_ old. Mr*. C_U__B___fl was then -old t?. Jacab I. Iierirn. who. a few yean. later. *old her to Yanderveer _-*wi_ Mr. l_wis sf.ld her to V. L. l.olden for f**<_. -he remained ln Oottea. 1-iMi 1~~ **B ur**- M^',? f>umn*ln* ran Ju-t r^membcr her father. wii__e name wa* .ame* Jeffersou. Mrs. Cumralns's flr*t Im-b.nd was Simon John-on. The couple had two children. After her marri__e t > Charles (_mmins ?he berame the roothrr of ten rhildren. The old woman m_*__t_rs General Waehtagao-. whom .he saw at ..rindttone. near New Brunswlrk. -vhen Wa_hingMn and 1.,* wlfe were m_. _t. of Major Wsfrs. 9* waitcd up..n tlie table. and can r.-.all exactly tlie niaimer in Whlch the i_n.r_ and hla wife were dr. s^d. Ml*. Wa*hlngton woea a _hite *IIk gOWB. ? "llk n.ck.rrhief uud _ rap wlth a btaek rlbbon washington wore a navy-htoe <iotn J'.t wtth knlrkHrl...rke%- hnttoned at the side. snd ?llk *t<.. l.lnps t.u.lil-d al.ove tlie kn -e. He WOBB ? _hit" -lilrt wltli frilled front and a Kh,?? -llk ?? ,.vr,.,.._ly phv.e.1 ln the shirt opening. ln murb the nBN -tyle a* tl.e .eai.s ar. worn t.idav. THE SFE< IAL Jl.t/TIXEE <>F " BUEIEAXX." \ proltwnll-nal matinee of - Iilu .eans" wa* plven at tlu- Fourteenth Stre*'t Theatre ye_terday. and tlie house wa. tllk-d bv __n andienre tliat apparently en Joved the plav. Tlw prlneipal aetors were rerelved wtth applause that w?s lotitlimed a* the play went on and after tli- third a*t tta author, Mr. Arthur. and tli. tranasrer. Mr. Ro_eaqae_l. ?__??? <?"^ ^'^ tbe rarlaln. Among tt*' re.ple prcent were: Mr. and Mr.. K-odal. John K. Kdlerd. J. M. MoVlrker. ?iwtn H. Stevens, Tony Pastor, Ariel Harney. Mtofl j>teUe nayton, Mtos l**helU Eves*on. (iustave 7.-". rtartoa Beed. Marah-E P. Wlhier. MI^ABes Fi_.li.-r' Thomas Q. .-eabrook. Mrs. Loolsa F.ldrldge, Ben Teal, Frank M. ReyaoMs, Josephjlart. Mr*. li. L. Fen._j*-e_ Ml** Wlon Fe_ia__e_, Ml** Leverly bit preavc- and .Miss Lcnora Uradley. Head? of familie* engecing sennnt* for the town *ea*on will find thc .lion advertlseiaents ou the nlnth pate an invaluable servants' dlrertory. TO SELL BOXES FOR TBE BTAXLBT LEHTRE. Bozea for the . tanley rereption and lectnre, whlch will be Rlven nt the Metropolltan Opera H$B_M on Tne* day evenlng. November 11, will be _old at nuction st :; p. m. to-morrow at C. F. Wetaaore's uu^tion room*. Vo "40 Flfth ave. The pn.reed* are to be rtovoi.M t? ihe .-..11110111 N. J.. <'onv_.les._nt Home. Many ladles promlnent la soclety are patr->nc_-c_ tt thc arfair. ?-m IIE SIIOT OXE DEER WIIILE BOLDIXG AXOTBBB. From The I1tt*lmrg ('__B___R_J Q__8tta A typl.al We-t Vtrrinlsn. tall. atmliM ax an BfTOw ?Md ma-enlar. wtth a B'oo. h bal and gsod humor-..1 fac-'. 5n_* being pilotea a.rt IB* ann,. uvo parts m tne i-i ty wtoiSay bj Al Herron, of the llerron HIU l*ttB club. thi. centleman is very hlfhly esteemed bv many sporto men _ tlw rl? and iu.iUii.ot.- t..r tliey _*ve partehen nf hl* hospltalltv and made tli.ir liead(|iiarters Bt IU* one on tl.e baiiK* of the PMMnar. In Hampshlre tounty, Whlle UuntiBI Beer and snuller game In that reCl'.i'e msn was ii_>rfe A. Jolinson. Ile la known a* the irreiit.-st deer hnnter tn tiie itiounUins *urr._ud le ln* farm. wl.i.h. by th.- aay. ls a il.h oue. .011 ?utlns of 300 Beres of rtrh bottom Und _ liere tlie rlver ?AL . horsashoe rarta. IU* n-sldenoe. a house of _,.nr. is built ai thc foot _ the inonntain thnt form* a back-.T.niud to the farm. Hls housa to funiou* with nuinv sport*men. and ha* baett dui.i.ed ? Tlie. Hunters' Itesf bv SOSM of tl.em. Mr john-on ?< chorkfnl of luteresUng huntlng ^Un-l-'* lie UM ont, whl. slpping a we.- drop of bl* favortte l_evera*."e at Ma*hey'_, that lie votirhes for as heins al.s-.iut" trutli. and Al llerron baetal lUiu up ln iu H- ?u.rted wlth the BBtoatohlag sutement that an old hunter In hls locallty laid oiire slu.t a deer whlle ""?"ThisTan"'*aid Mr. John .... -was wVcbing a run wav earlv one mortilng. when a fawn ran l_etw?en l.i. fi-us ne pre**ed lil_ knee*. fghlly toptlierand held l.in.pri _.!.._ there. He w?s ab-n-t to Ulll lt. when ? \. arl nir bu. U made his apl_ar.ni.-e about ?eventv-flv_ _a_a_ awnv So holding the fawn betwaen hls lep?. he shot and killod tlie yearllng. and th.-n allowlng Uie faan ??'Th.-.iian who did this f.'at, lioweier. h*> told about it so often thal lt lias grown roti*lderatiy. Ile now U. le leld u burk bf th- boO_ ?lth hi* left hand whllehe ?hnt another wlth hls right. Everybody doe*n't bellcve that." _. > ? aJ ILLCMIXATED FOIXTAIX. From The Western mectriclan. A doseBptlou of the eleetrtc fountam In Llncoln Park Chicago. I* pre-ented tn thls l*_ue. The ap oarato.* emploved l* <|.ilte .tmple. A number of an* anip* wlth horlr-ontal carbon* and eaeli provided wlth ? i,_-_,olie rcflerior 1* lixated ln a vuulr nr ravern l^nerah the fountaJn pool. npenlng? <overod by plate sla-_ aud im lo** _ bv brl. k -p..in?, |e nnii of Uie upvranl projrrtlon ?>f the tlglil laie lha _****_? * water and *pray. Bv monn* of colored gla** ?!_?? Intcrpc-ed betaeen the lamp and the l..i*w op_il**S* ln ti_? tiKiaU, ? gi-tat variety of t_auilfiii c.rnibinauoa effect* are *erui*_l. Tu a number of elertrtrtan* the fiquipment wUI _*em tn eontaln bar *>"v?t__t*lSSL T_ the general pnNle ?" ?r?**\ *?w'?Jllf_\_*2> elertHc fonnfaln" has been an objeet of eenaMeraMe rnrtoel-y. and on Ihi* aeroant an ae.aratci diawrt-Klea of the eH-trtfnl apparalu* empkiyed cannot toll to bs of Intore-t. m_ Meller*. bayar* and worttan will always Bad It to U_lr-at-r-rt to tt*-p track of tha - UtUe advei-l*emento Stbe Snle- .T-wy aaa prtnled on tha aiath paee 8ELECTI0N8 FROM THE MAIL. vKLaDcrnr or the wnn>. ta tka Xdtter af Tba Vrlbaa** IRr: wm you ttndty inform aaa throogb tbe eol _?_. of yoar paper ai to what to tha MgRaat reeoedad New-York, Oet 22, 1800. gCBgCRIBJB. iWlnd veloclUee diftVr graatly aeoortUnc te locel Ity. even oa land. where they are nsaally lower U?n at ara. They are hlgher at Saady Ilook, for instanee, than oa ihe Eqoltable Buildlnc ln thia elty. Tbay are grealer, toe, at an elevation than on tbe earth s rrarfaoe; greate-, normally, ln the arlater than la the rmauner; and greater ln the earl- afternoon hourt than ln the early mornlng. Ti?- nieaa hourly valeeity at the Signal Senricc Station ln New-York City for about foar teen yeara waa reported. ln 1888, to ba 9.4 miie*. whlle at Ratttraa it waa 14.1 Probably tbe ?evereet blaat reeordcl by the Signal Service ln this eity waa experieneed ea Fabruary 26. 1888, when for a few minutea a specd waa at talncd computed to 1>e at the rate of 84 miles an hour. Tbe Central Park Obaervalory estlmate at that time waa 86 mUea. At headquarteni in Waahlnctt-jo. however, for lome reaaon tbe Sig? nal Service flgurea far New-York were redneed to 64 before the monthly report wae toaued. On Mt. Waabington that ume day the wind blew at the rate or 115.0 miles an hour for eight hours (8?11 p. m.), whlle for a mueh briefer interval It reached 138 miles. A slight amount of doubt, though, attoches to theac and eorne other iarge flgurcs whieh might he cited, from the fact that they are derlved from Wlnd pi**_urea per square foot; and good authoritlca differ as to tlie l***t of general form?aa for oalculatiiBg velocitloa tberetrem.?Ed.i ? A BELATED Gt'EST AT THI FEAST OF TON<~'ES. To tke Edltor of The Tr.bana Slr: The symposlnm of granimarlang ln The Tribnne haa been entertainlng and instrnctive. I did not feel iwlUlng to lntrude among the ban.-iieters, but now that Uie symposiam la at an end you mlght let me ln, nnder the pretenoe of brlnglrag ln the appolllnaiis on a waiter. Can any one expletn tlie unlvenal prartlre of mls IoraUng In a sentence the word --only"l?"I only pald a dollar," ?? He only slept an hour," ?? Tliey only heard il once.' - Tlie Saturday (ik.be" before me says : M Dead ! and von and I wero only talklni of lilm last nlght:"? appart-i.tly Intlmatlng that thelr mero talk could not posslbly have killed him. In another paper Uils catehes my eye: - One *ite whlch cost 810.000 was only p?r<-h_*ed last. June"', that tt was not paid for, or po*ses?ed, but merely pnrrlutsed. Any numb? of slmllar sentenres can tie cllpped from a plle ot new* papers. Jn rurrent llterafire the error ls very com mon. Frederlrk Anstey says ln "Tarlah," whk-h I am readlng al the moment, -.-she onlv came ba.-'.t last night.' and so any one wlio aaserts that lha went away again Is mlstahen. In fact, thla queer mede of expresslon haa lmbed ded ltself flrmly ln onr omnion speech. Very few peraons on the platforrn or ln conx-ersatlon put the word -only" where ll pmnerly belonBS. Why I How came the .aniruaf-e by thls bad spralnl EusUs, F?.. Oct. 4. 1M1?0. 8. H. MEAD. lUndoubtedly Uiis lon;t-Kiifferi-ig wor.l ia often miaplaoed. It should be as ne ir aa possible to the word or wortJ? lt qaalll?L In the flrst rxample gix-en tlie word is so pia ti oa to indleate that the speaker alone pald a dollar; bat if the merui ing hc, ns it doubtless is, tliat only a dollar was paid, the sentence should read, "I paid only a dollar." The same rerunrWs apply to tlie aecond, whioh should read. "They heard it only once*': the third Miould rcud, " Only last night"; the fourth, "Was purclias.?.! only laat Juno"; and Mr. Anetey should have said that "She came back only laat night," unless he ineant that she came alone. or tliat she did nouhin;* else Ireside coming.?Ed., _ ?-GENUINE I'HIPPENDALE." To the Edltor of Tlie Trlbune. Blr: Why Is <:hippendale furniture so called 1 Is lt friin the name of the niaker alone, or is there ajiy other peraliarlty* OLAOYi. HopeweU. X. Y.. Oct. 2a. lrfftO. (The naroc of " Cl.ippen.l.'ile'' is applied to three widely different ola**es of iiouschuld furniture: 1 . Furniture actually made by Tliomaa t'hippen dale, a London cabinet-maker, early in the last half of the eighteenth century. 1 Anytliing in old malmgany actually made from twenty to forty yeara after Chippendale's time, often by la*tter hands than lils ; Sh-rnton, for inatance. :i. Modern, even %'ery m.tdern, chairs, cabincta, eto., by cour tcsy or in slraple igaoiaaes .?uppoaod to rrscmblc Cliippendalc*. work more <>r lt_.?Edj THE EQUINOfTIAI. ,. \LE IN THE BIBI.E. To the Edltor of The Trlbune. Slr: It may tt that lh. popular belW in ciuinoctiaI atorms ia. _ you WOf, "a auperatltion." but. lf so. tt i a very old one. You may say that the antl.jnity of auch a popular belief doe? not prova Its satreetaeas. Vrey trne. But sui h ? Met el-"tles a belief sa an eleet und *o w|de<;prfn<1 ni st-iniethln* more by way af lipalallaa ihan the lafail* af signal Service eflseea In thla eountry ur the tTcfther Baraaa In ?igMnd for ?? flft(-*?n or twenty year-.' lf (hi* belief la thoaseod. of years old and exiended ta the reghms navtejated t.v the naUons of that date. there Is, at least. -a xery slnjrular coliirlden.-e." lt seems verj" rlear thal Hte .tonn during whieh St. Paul aud his re_pealoaa mBttmt sMpwteck, a^ vividly depicted i:i the .\x\iith ehaptcr of the Acts, wa. an eqaiuo.-tial ?torm. Pnul ?? admonlshed" the rap taiu of the danfcr, not af a mcra *pataian storm, i.ut of the danger of aa anasual aud levere storm oc. ur -ing, or U?'ly to arcer. at the autumnal enuiiiix. and coming Just a* he foretold ii. Let n* read l.uke'a xixid aceoaot of tlie matter lu the Ugh, of a few fa* t*. well c.ublished, lf not eom monly adverted to. The Jewlsh year lierran with March. (Enodus _ll. 2: Deuteronomy ivt, ?_.. The seventh month of that f?ar corresponded Xj our ?-september.'' Indeed, that wu.* the name tho Boman* pive it: aecBMM it was the "aev enth" mouth of thelr y.ar, Vni.h then corTOaponded wilh the .lewlsh year. I? Levltlius xxlll. -_7 .12. the tenth day of the seventh month wbs appolnted for - a day of atotiement." ?U!I saeredly ob.^rved by the lescendauU of the peopl- to whom Mosea broueht this cornmand. In lt they were to do no Work and la afflict thelr so.il.a. Thia day be'-ame a national fa-.,. The fea st of the lalllllliaili I followed on the flfteen lh day of the same month. th.- seventh month. Tho fa>t aud the feast were *et ever agaiast eaeh other then. They survixel Paul and Jerasaa*?? They *ub.i?t -till. lt ls. lt seem* clear. t? tlu" that L-.ik-c refer* when lie says (Acts xnxil, m that mu.h tlme waa now -.pent. and that "suiling xva* now daiijrer-iiis, be.iiuse that t!i<" fa^t was now already pa-.t." la other%m4b, tke t mth day ,.f Ser.teml.er had enne br by s.imc days. They were at, or very near. tiw :,uluniiial e.|uii..>x. Th-y were ex posed n?>i merely ta raOMMM atirms su.-h a* had it tended and hlndcred them ever since they left I.ycia. on the tanlkaul coast of Asia Mlnor. But the pas* lng of the enuinox e\po?ed them to a storm of unu-ujl power. the <ic.urr-:iue of whlch ?a- to be expeeted Just at Uiat tlme. Faul's adiuotiition was dlaregarded. The maator of the shlp. who aa* probably it* chief owner, and spent hls llfe on it wlth hia wlfe aud cliildreu. lf lie had them. thought ho might surelv and safcly crecp along the southern ioa?t uf Crete. ft?I Low-a and tne Fair llaven*. acrO? tlie little bay to riieuice. It waa ...ilv about twenty niil*--. Land V??I be ln ai,:ht all the way. The Fulr llaven*. ln splte of the aaaw, waa u poor plac- for the shlp to veuture In. It U stlli a mere open ruadatead or lltt'.e better. Phenne Is a sheltared har*ivor. The need of sueh a harbor for xvln ter quarters for *u<-h a great xcsel, earrying ?_7H p"r sons besldea IU largj _ wheat from Egypt f.ir B__e, waa obvlous. Tlu- whole shlp'* romt.any sei-ms to hax-e been taken Into the Hac?aataa. ibey all aevnied to be awarv ot tlie dan?'T af a ternble a.orm at thal partirular nerlnd of tlie >esr. Nothu Ithata??tg. -beiause the liaven wa. not OOO?lodfcMa to srlnter ln. the more p*rt advlsed fo depart thence alao. U by auy ineans they mlght attaln tn I'henlre. and there to wlnter. whlch Is an haven of Crete, and lleUi to*?.rd the ainitliwest and northweat." And *o BbuI wb. x-irted down by the majority and (-vereuled by tlie captalu. ? And when tha south wind blew aoftlx. luppiaing Uiey had obtalnrt tln-lr par posa. loo*lng tlience. they salled rloae bl <r**t?. fhat ls, tjiev. tlha all the navlgataci of thoac ages. kept aa near to tl.e land a* poaslble. a-ojntc from head land tr, headiand: renturlrig thai. aad tOtBBB thy. K_-ana? _ tlje treat beneBt to be dcnrfd trom Vhe sSVATjfjiUaM^-1 a__S__<____? azpealag tbe-aalvea t? V* P?rtl. taown i^ f^mltted. oftS storm llkelv to eoiae. weU known to ba ei KT_J' -_V-ltaa,?Mi:U8? telr* what one Jlfcllll .torm aS V_b1 t- there mt*\xmomBmt MMeehrMi la lt cnurely chw. i? ? Bt all S'J_?_r_a?a_ ? i-ouin?-tiai' aoea not come every year on tlie verv X^'*-! -?:'?:.? S_hl i. wgitfai abaur.-aa.rwr? *> aa ?e-r<rtitlofi * ' _?P?B. Brooaiyn, Oet ?aCl8aO^ BMTH-fS AiniCE TO WB "ON. To tka Idlter ot The Trlbnna. Slr ? flandaya edltlon of Tba Tribnne ls asuaU*- made ap of aaMr-lalng readlng. wttk an at-raate.,- pieea wortiry of caittlng oet aad atoelag la aaWs ewap-book Mc futai-e ___8jMfJ _ tor aaaaaple th. MMer af tha __a ttearr SS Botrkm tu kla sea Harkert fabllsbad ln yeaterday. lssas. As a gnla* aod ehart for safe rondnrt through life to aU, and sspBclally to yoang bm* aad women of lhe areeeot day, lt wiU_*___ ?* ?etvleeahlB as the Ten Co mmandmeeU or Fo. >nl_* ? a*ds ef wisdom to hi* ? New York, Oct. 13. II words of wisdom to htoson Laertes. J. LCONABD FoeTomcK cLKB_a inwKPKaHKrTBD. To the Xdltor of The Trlbune. -lr: The commnafeatten ln ? Tha Wm" of thls aanro lng, headed "Postt-Bcs Cfcrks Again*. Oannon." pur portlng to emaaale from tha New-York Postoflre __-__' Assoclatloo. to a pnre fabrtcatlon from begln nlag to end. Tha aaagetotioo has not taken any ao tlon ln the matter referred to Uiereln. nor haa the Leglslative Committee, who have ?o_ eontrol of sach matter*. taken any action therroo, for the afanplo reason that they are not avare that Congi'usaman Caanon haa aat hlmsett np la oppo-Uoo to that Jnat aod knmane measni- limlttng the boara of labor a. poatofflce clerk*. lntrodueei by the Hon. Jata H. Keteham at the 1*_ sesslon of Congrees. Ths Legtototive Committee ef thia aasoelallon, iheea tore, denooaee as uutme the statement that Congrees man Caanon has slgnlfied hto Intention to oppoae. er that he has as yet offered any objectlons wh.lever to the passage of 'the elght-honr law for postoflee clerk* as reported from tlie Committee o.i __. o__ce* and Fort Boads. The fact that the eommnnica-lon retorred to wa* publlshed by "The ann"?a Journal whlch has never rals-d lts votce ln favor of a reduction of the long hours of labor of po?tofflce clerka taveragli-g eleven hour. a day, aa s__?d by the Hon. Po-tm-wter ..eneral. iu cluding all holidays and ai least altemate Sunday*!. coupied wlth that Jonrnal's many scurrllous artacka on Bepreventattve Cannon?nu ilshes a ready exPlaoaUon for the avldlty wlth whicli -The H-an" will pubilsh any rommunlcatlon that mav w.,rk Injury to our canse or defeat the -.-election of _ongr__i_nao Cannou. P. A. O'MALLEY, ln behalf of Legtolatlve Committee, New-York i .stofflee Clerks' Assoclatlon. Brooklyn, Uct. 30, leOO. "SOME ONE HAD nLrNDERED.* To the Edltor of The Trlbune. PIr: In to-day's lssne of your paper 1 notlred the following: '? feoon aftcr his belng groduated fro.-n," et*. ls not thls usually consldercd a clumsy exprcaslon? And would It not have been better to *ay " After hls eraduatlon'M LECTuR. tjouth BeUilehem, Penn., Oct. 15, 1380. (lt ia; it would.?Ed.j THE COfNT'S BIO FOt'B. To the * d 11 o r of The Trlbune. Slr: I see " The Sun" Und* fault, rather gently, with the Count ot Parl. for leavlng out the names of Thomas and Shcridan from the short list of the great generals produced by the war. Tbe Count confln.d hlraself to four. two from each slde. These were t'rant. Lee. John.ton and Shennan. He didn't say there were only four, but these .ere all he chose to name. Well. as Mr. Toots sayst "it's of no eoRsequence.'' but If we are going to revlse the Count's list I move in behalf of the Army of the Potomae for leuve to add to lt the name of Oeorge Gordon Me_de. Whatcver the Count may thlnk and say. or any one of the brotherhood of the lndustrious disc.ntented .ho havo been feeding the royal vlsltor upon a _ort of Strasburg pa*ty rlehly eompoaei of their own iwoDea jhrere, thi* 1* what Orant thoucht and sald : '?(.eneral Meade ls one of our tniest m*n and ablest offlcers. He has been constantly with that army. c.n fronttng tiie strongest, best appolnled and m.. t confi de-it army ln the *_uth. He therefore has net had the same opportunitv of wlnulng laurels a? dl*Unctly marked as have falien to the lot of other generals. tlut I defv anv one to name a commander who could do more than he has done with the same chan. _*.'' So wrote lirant to hls friend Washburne on Decem ber 23 1,114. f*o, and more too. snys the ' ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. New-York. Oct. 23, 1 rt'JO. You msy save vourself much trouble ln yonr .earrh for MflaethlBg yoii need by ?xamlnlng the little ed vertl_enienu on tlie uintli page of Thi. Tribune to-day. TBE COMTE DE PARIS IX TOWX A'?AIX. Th.- t'om-r- A" Paris _?i.l hls j_?rty r>-?. hed thls clty from Canad* last night. Th. y went _m.nedl_.-l. to the Wlndsor Hotel, wliere tho rootiu whlch they hfll when last here were suslgaed lo them. WIUER (TLTIY.ITIOX OF TUE OXXTBB. From The Washington ?tar. Sclence ls about U) apply Ita attention to tlie propa. cation of oystars, ln order that every one may be *bl_ to buy as many of the succulent blvalves a_ lie want* Ui eat without extravagance. __?___? ._ .?.? At present the supply ot oyster. ls but ? fractlon of the dernand. What tlie Flsh Commlsslon Ae*ltot ui a-compli-h to to brlng the mollusk wlthln reach or alt To a-compll.h thi* end It pioposes to e-taMI-ri at least one station devotod to breeding oysters by methods newly invented. The voiing oysters thus obtalned, called s^at. are to be pianted ln all tlie oyster-produring wjtters of IM I iilted t*tatei-. fp North. on 0M (_____tlcBt ?nore ot I.ong I-land Somid. and in the rlver* and estuarle* or New-York .ttate. tlw tl.hermen are mo-t BOXHU* to be asshted In thi* ?'_ : down South i widesr.re ad de -ire i* felt to tnalie u-e of fresh _clcntlhv dl.coverle* for ti_- purpoae ?_ ciaallBg a new laaastry. it i* onlv lu Marvland tliat an ei-tire apathy bttm* tn _<* felt ..ii the subje.-t. and the o\_ter b.*ds of the < beeBBeake are b?.-l!ig permlttei to go to ruln, slmply boeanae UW >ut.> d._-s uot think them worth ke?*piug up. Wltain a few venrs. If things eontlnue to go <>n as they do now, thc nn lansahe _UI bave re?*ed to be an oysier grotinu. At _ll event . -o the 1'ish Commtsalotl MSSTS. ? . ? The F. n.-l. people were tiie flrst to Introdiir* o\*t'-r riiituie upon a rommerelal bisi_. and m ain rountry the -taie <>f t'lmnectleat leti tbe way ln tak? lng lt up. Ten reai. *_o a iaw w_* paased there dlrectlng the stsfe to -ell. as lf it were so mn< h r. al estato divlded Into lot*. tho bottoa of I.ong Is.ajiu s,.iind ontside of the n_tnr_l oy-ter beds near slioro. (*in<e that time orster .armlm. has beeoaae * -u.'!--0 Industry ln Conneetlnit. Oy?ter heds f?r m.ny miles out into tlie wmnd are enittvated. Ju*. a_ p>.tato tlelds mlffht ba. and with gi.-nt pr-.flt to tv>*e wbo pay pn.t. r attention to the worh. _-M* beds sie not iisuallv *elf-*ii*tnlnin_r. ;.* are tlie natural ones ln *h..r- bnt, bv plantlrn: tl^em eiicl. y.-ar wlth v.nn: ov-ters thev'are m:vle t<> pr-_1u.-e ?'*v.'t_l linndred folil The pr._1uetioii ..f voi.in: oysters f ,r phtrtlng in th's wav ha_ frown t> be an lmportant part of ih. hnalness. nnd the plaiuin? of them lias been reduced io a most sclentlfle basis. To begin with. in niakiuit a new oytfer groun.t. a basis I" establlshed bv coverlng the i.ottom over tlie *rc_ t-) he pianted wlth a materlal called ?'rulf.i." Thi* rnltt. i* usuallv conip.*s(*d chlefly <>f oyster and clam shell* or anv Rtuff of t.liar. *ort. Thin sliells of whatever dvi-lption Tl_.it may Ik? most n-idily obUiln ahb> a's- desirahle fnr the purpo-e. Inasmneh a* they Innn rol and Fall to pieies. thus dlstributiug tbe Inrflvldiial ov?ters attacl.ed to them. It 1* lmportant that the voune ovsters sliould be dlstributed a* much aj> n.Mslhle. hecaiiiM. wlion a lot ?f them attvh th**m ^Ivps f? a sinKle perm*i'ent object like a small r?<k they overgrow one anotbar and agtrrecate thenuelves Into a wt, le** u.efnl commerrlally. whlle thelr irrowth I* Itself Impeded incldenully. A kind of llme stmie ralled * bluestone."' frum tt8 Hudson. ls found v.-;\ n-.'fiil for thls purpose smashed up Into about the -iz'e rmploved for macadamixlng roads. Havlng ln thls wav prepared the hnttom for what ls to be au oyster Ik.. vou must next proenre vonr iivstcr*. Yott ran buy them ?f dre-lcet-. who .ell them fo von ln the shape of old Nhell* an.l all sorts of _ii<h truek sroopei np fmm i.elow. whleh I* laaai to b$ Inrrnsted with vonng oysfera of varl.m* .'.^*s. From tn rent* to 7,0 c_n's s i.-.ishel i* rharnd for this materlal in tbe rrude. and von -iinnlv tlm.w ii Into the water an.l le_ ihe ny_ei. dn tae reai A* tlie -b.-'N derav tliev will dl*frtbnte t!.em-elvcs. and soon vou wfll have an oyitar b<*>l of vonr own. _BB__ "ear rou dnmp ln ;i- many m'.re I n-bels ..f voun>- ..y.tei. a* mav be neeeaaary In recniit th- sapply an.l innr 'rrop is n* *are as any "ther. -.. long a* von Mfce care to n-ep away the snemles whlch mav atta'-r? lt. If ron know iiow t<> manaa_ th" thln_ yon wiu have a number of '" _?. perml Hng the orenpants of *ome to grow big whlle yon dradge ln others. Yon will alwavs find sometl.ing of Interest la t* "llttle advertisement- of the people." and mav flnd exa.tlv ibe bargain you bave seanhed for la vain elsewhcre. FL.iwa IX DIABOXB*. From Tlie Chicago Tribune. ??When people are cbooalng dianionds." *ald an ex acH -thev -li..uld a-k th.-.i-.-lves the roOowlng QMS ES_: is th.-ir traasparency cowpl?toj?l j to" ^ do thev re-emble a dewdrop hanglng from a whlte ??; tlmt l_. are they of pu. water and do;they posse-s tlie pTwer of refra-tioa to a high degree* xtArttBm* nll plav ol Mdor. A_ the to** *harply ruj and per fe.!l. dPtlned ' I* the SUNM of %** f**X?Fto\\o\ shaiiow. proportkmale to taaef___**___ **.*,tS. repUble ln.i_rfe.Uons .' Tl.e latter _?____J**_{ -nftbient r_i_n why dlamouds ?ho..ld he P*********** ?limeieni rea-on wu.v aisiiioiiu* _?_?? ?- *__"__ 2.?a iT-i_.n*ibl? r.'tall.'r- whnaa t_ar_nt_*e* are i-,.t wind u_.{ wh.\vo.,.d .. willlng to rectifv ***_***? ?mr. Two glaBMOtfa tt* appear *_**__*_. __* worth to tta unjn.tlated. but a *___\-*__* **_ luicht <ut Ita value ln l_, and nob.*ly but a g-._ juU^'e coi Id even MB tof _**. . ,, -__.? . .,..,,..,,. ?? The three main BaW* a: - _*_**_^*^_f^__*_?_ .nd '*and.' 'Featl-*rs' are llttle rent_ or Ba* ire* ln the totStar of Uie stone At tlme. uto* mav Bl *__f dozeu of the*-.- tlaw* that cannot be dete.w *lth __.:the aid * o Sm, and thon .wlyby those ?*ataear how to liKja for them. -ClouUs' ar* gra\. brown or SSteTpSTS ln the interlor fj .?i-5-4t"S?'.t*M,l'rB rauch eJviler to flnd than f"atbcrs.' ___**_+__ like llttle bodlo*. u?u*Uy of whlte. brown or neutrol nnu. When unusually flne and lu }*_*?**?___** Ci I, termed -dust.' A few .tone* are al_o [**9* - that 1*. there arr n?*ur_ on the extertor edgo* of tha SeatT Abad '< hlp' or two lai_ely reduce* the value * ?*!___ ?__! I1rto_wtl BBB ht 1.000 to* any knowl _.___.? Tult .u._. iii ia_eaO I* a rouno ?*e.ir, theie Is ;___. _H y _*9** **l-TAt W$a. Tne *_*_ _t tStSilaaairaa divided mto __*_**_*___*__ t* _t*__t**_\ ?**_***, i*_* fclt*?t7?nV _r o?-eolort_ *to_r_ are -* ** .J'^JIJ? o/*li2T. There I* no r.irb thing ?? an ahaojutely perfeet, flawlea* ilSSA"anv more ***__**)___?__*____*__*_ ?t hiimanitv Iii the anrld. wliat are raiieo perrect .01_* Tre Bftai w flawjes* a* any found. but If a glas_ . _n ^.?er l'. u*ed In.perfectlon* can he found ln Ui. be-t of them. The _-Ung of poor _tr.?e- ? per fe--t one* take* pla-e everr day aod slm.wt t_m_ mlnute. The prluciD_i ??*??? .?_? ______.'^J1__,_ neonie whn *nateh at a 'bargain and get tae wnrst nf S^diaJ If peopto woohl rocoiWt tbat flne <Han..mrts 1% tte eJestU-nP la tte weatt ta aaU. th*. am Jeweiier wbo deala ln ce*_ M alway. x-illlng to a? rha? at a smaU redy,Uon Man prevaftfaf retea, ihttt would not be lmposed upon -o often." - ? e , ,.T*NS, odd aad ??1[ fc?fl. rall ar aead Mr Bat Also aew guna of evary varletr aad make. Luaasa stuek ln tbe worid. Schoveilinj. __y A Ua_a. Xe. 303 Broadway. . . * ? * Pala fr? ladlgaailaa, ig___l ?_ ?^J_*?H.?I_ n.a* t? rvllax? at <aace hy UBIng aaa af Cartar'a I.IIIM Iivsr mia ib?i*dlately a/ter ?_err. - a* " ,. Ta- halr, whoti areaaaa resra?rtv w.tti Birrv. iMgM i ous. re-qitro* a aa**?eaa, laatre. thl'.an??_ vfflsr aad Ba?? ll 5 tae me Ul Ma featt. Wl.t/ t_M BS woaaerf.il. \VS __W. CA^ir^tTtt^^rm, M ? MARRIED. BFJIT-PEART-Oa Wedasaday' avealaf, OjUhav ?. 81 K Jaaiea M. _ <*-*???, by Rev. Henry Ra-er. ?_!>, af t-laeelp-s, aad ayJUv. J. B. _??. o. ?, *sMa A., dauakwrof O. H. Pt-ry, *m\.. lo Mr; L. Bmro aaa*, all af NawTftrB. CAiKyr-eoi'TH-ATD-Ai Chrltt Charea, BlijaMaa, ?. J. m WedaeMay. Oaieber ?.1?0. fcy MaT M-__l Rev. K. HTOb-ly. EU_ Wllaoe !?.?it__ajd. ?_** ?ughu-r of John A. eo____yd, ta Josvptt CaOo*. No <-__.. CART?*t-W-f*TCOTT-Oa Wednaa??t, October 29. at t?l re-danca of ?* brlde'* aa*_ta. Or?aja, N. J.. Mr lha Rev. A. H. Bradford. D. D.. U-ftJ*?aelO.M; __SS?_. Corpa of -neine?.. tJ. 8. A.. to __?**-*?. da*a*BBr a? Robart r. Wtatoott. FEKOCSON-ARMOCR-AI tha resldenoo of Ue arllVl parswu, ou Thuraday. Ortober 80, 1880. Of th. Rev. Joha Jinli. D. D , JaUaaa, _JS_I af Uen_a O. onttmt, m Dr. I'arquhar rsi-a-Ma. HlNROO-alEiX-T-Al Ma i_ddenee of Mr*. Prtrr Haa rod, 237 Weat 44th-*t. ._ Wednosdsr evenlnj*. 0?*_*?? 20. law. By ta? Rev. Wiuiam Uoya, D. D., Prtk. BUk> wiu naaroa to Aana B?f?rt ?*??!*?. NI('HOL_?OaiiORNK-At MewatB. X. J-. oa Thuradaj. October 80. 1800. by tae Ror. faavld R. Fraarr, D. K. Ainls Hartaon, sAea-tar af Ur. Joaeph *?. Oaboae, M Mr. Chariea ltlaa -Vlcbola. TAlfCOTT-tUAWFORB-On Tneadar, October 28. ?_? o'clock, by the Rev. Cbartea 9. D**?_, p. 0., at Me Church of the Htranj-ers. FranK Vaudcrbtlt, MMPM8 St* llo'jert I*. Crawford. to J. Krederl.-B Tulcott. WK_I_?? WEAVER? At Cieer8e'd, Penn . Ortober 20, 1890. br Rev. H. H. WeiW aaaiated bv Rev. Dr. R. A. M> Klnl.-y. Katharlne Art?l-ooa. daufbt*_ of J?n r. Weaver. and Th.odnr* I_dd Wellea, of Wilfcaatavra, I' lu., soa ol t?b ofnx-lat?s ?iergy_aa. Notiees of marrlagea moat be lndoned with full name and addreaa. DIEIK COYVF-On October **S. at rer lat* realdence. 15(h-fl8? X.'w.VorB, Mart?. Maul?i Oapaa B, her ?>ux year. FXiuej-ai prlvate. | CRXM-At NorwalB, Oan., October 26. 1800. of Brlfht'a d!*"?.-. Albcrt Stexena Cran, Bg?l 24 y-ars and 11 nunth.. CLTHIH'.RT-Suddenly, at riainneld. N. J., Ulllaa, wt4ow of Wllllam L'uthhort. .k^.? Kuneral sarvlce* at re.ldence of her ?on. John H. Ci.thtatf? 21 Weat rifth-.*.. I'lalnfield, tf. J.. on buxiday. Xov.m l>er 2, at 2 .30 p. m Train leaves New-Tork from foot of Llbcrty^l. at 1 p. m. DiCKINSON-Suddenly. on october ??, Wllllam A.. kaa haod of the lat.< I~ui*e M. Dlcklnaon. Re'atlves and friends ai-? lnvtte.1 to attend th*- funerel FTl dar inornlnir at 11 oclock fr?-r> hia law r?daute, 174 W.-st (51t_-*t. DCNCAN-On W'-dn??Uy. October 20, 1890. fathai?a Don?on. w'.dow of Wllllam Duncan. ln the 80? year af B__?I servleafl at ber home, FranKlln. tf. J.. on Satur? dar, November l itftio at 11 o'clock a m. Inta-rment ln irankliu County, at tho conxonlence of ?e fi.ully. Irlend* wlll klndly ornlt flowers. f.tl.rjfftHr faMMr 2?. ISOO. St his !??" r"s!d~-e. 13* lilisad.- _v77 Jersey City, -dward Dc Rusay ulilmare. Fua?nl _Jtarday. Novemlvr l,JMt, .* 2 p. m.. at ?. p.tcr's Jt. C. ,'har.h, Jersey City. Interment at i'laln?sid. LEF.-At Plalnfleld. tf. J . W _iesdar evenlna, ^?f.h?'.2?. i??0. t.enf-vieve L., wlfe of Henry A. _*>-, ln '.ha S7t? year of her am. _ . , , . _ Ser-.ic.-s at 5 Klr*t Flacc. Saturdar, Noxember 1. 3 p. m. Train leavsa fnot Llbertyst. 1:80 p. m. Intartr.ent prlvatV. triCllltll -a** F. rTHMla, wldow of the :..*? Mdney 9. Mcholu. dled O. tol**r -XO. a_ _,____. Fuii'ml nt Iier iate resldence, 41. West 21st-st., on satur <lay, .Voir-n.ia-r 1, at 11 a. *_ Inw-rment prlvate. >ORTON'-On Thuradav, October 80. John Norton. sg*a T8. Funeral servlees at hia Iate reslden.-.-, ^t," il-nry-aL. Brooklrn, on *3aturdar, Xovember 1, at 2 80 p. m. Intern.ent at Oreenwood. RANDA1.I?At hl* UU- Maid-nce. ln X'? Brunswiek, Bew^atacy. on Txieaday. October 2d, Darlcy P?-daU, aged 62 vear*. J _ . __ Fuin-ral service wlll be tdd at tho Second RefonB?? Chur<h. New-Bmnswlck, on Friday, october 31. at 12:4* p m on the arrlval of the train leavlnn Xew-Tork aa 11,10 a. _ 811E-?AN-Oa Tuewlar. October 28. at hls Iate restdeace, 7 W,-at L'>'.th-st. B-i.jan.ln 9. Sh-iinan. ln hi* ,9-|i year. F.inaral servlca Friday, uclubor II, st 10 o'clock. s^? ix -ral prtvaM. Si.N't L.AIR-..D Thuraday. Oet, 30. in London. Mabel S.a clilr wlf' of Oa.en.-e Sin.-lalr. of Thurso. HcotUnd and, daughter of tne Mtfl Mahiou -aaiida. of Xaw-Tork. a?"Mi 24. STftAl'T-At San Franclaro. October 1_ Abram StrauV luiieral wlll be held at Kyeek '.n sunday, November 2. Train leaves Havonla fer.-y at 9:45. VALFNTrNE-At IU St. Mark'a-eve., RrjioklTB. EUaa la-wla. only soa of SSephea and Auule L. Vai?ttae. a?_l ( vear*. 2 m.,ii_- aud 28 daya. Funeral prlvate. Al a aaes-tlaa of the Board af D.reetors of tha Irvlna* tfBAM-il l-nk. h.ld on Tucaday. XBtk O'-tober,jM notlce waa recelved of the death af Uie presldent. Mr. Joha L. Jewett. and on motion Uie followiun reaolutiooa w?re ana?I "?W_I-Mtflwei Ihe Board of Dlrecfors of MM bank, hava re<-elv,-d wlth pr-,f..'_id ??rro-.v noti-- af th^ d-ath ot nu* lat- pre*:dent and a.?..-lat.-. Mr. John I.. Jewett and feel Ine a* ?.- do ui.,*t keenivour grea: loa*. we deslre ?">?***? eipreaslon co -mr ?Uicere ar.d Iieartfelt appreciatlon Bf hia long aud faiUiful MTVM? to thi* instltut.un ; be It ? c-re? "nsardiai That ln the d-ath of Mr. Jewett, who for tw.-nty-fi.ur years aa caaliler and prealdent of thls bank wae on.. of lt* wl.aeat c?un*.-lior*. whoae ei-eptiiinal honor, ln ter-ritr n.id ab.litv and iiuifoiTnly kind and ,-ourte...i* rnan ?.r .._u.ii:* hl* ra-rrasw t.. ..* all. v?e fee Uie Xtmo tg m aarra, earawt aad eeabl tn nd ai.d Baasdate, a steHins; and Strtet man of -Talra. <M*.h a h-art and -WWe Mwaya on.n lo Uie tm-.ibles of other*. and tender our slncereaa sv-i.-pathv m hl? fm.ily In tlieir ?ad bereavement; and ' Iiewilved, Tliat thi* B.iard itta-nd hl* funeral M a bodv Uiat the*e re*..lutlon? br ei.ter.-d on the minutea of tha hr_k, aad that a eepr of th;- -s.,.e BalMMy^atBaaM,>ja forward.*! to hls ??Iv. <M.OK.,F F.. SOL PF.R. Caahier. MOUNT HOPE CEMETERT. Offlce jee Sutfcave.. cemer 23dss.. N. T._ Gpetial Xotice* J i.i Recelved: JULI'.S J.XCQI FTS Latest Work, LM. rxgravliig fiO? MEXWOVIER- rAMOV8 WCTVRE. "1807." Flrat atate BBly a'. bCUAt'S', 201 F-th ax-nuj tM?d.soa a^iuai*.-., " *a*?e beet -wr iswalaear M MM sratM. d**~* todM SS? CARTER'S LITTI.F L1VEU I'il.l.S._p r?*to?,-e Natlee. (Shou'.d be read d_Uy by aU Uitercsted. as rhang-* maf K7J_^?UtorelIB countrles need no* le- speiiailr ad. n-eaVd fot diapavb br aor partlc.lar .tean.-??. i.\c.'|*t flrfcasi iMafe-rSdMaaad laa-ilisi ot ban-na a.d taaaMctai du. unieuU. letter* not apeclally addreaaed bcin^ sent by the f_.tv.-st vesscl* BVBIlable. ___i 1-oreigu malU for Ui. week aad?fl Novemlxr 1 wUl cloae ,____, lu all caae.) at thi* orao. aa follow, KRJCAY-At 11 a. m. '.<ipi.l-n.__ry 11 30 a. m.l M I Fnr'.me l*Und. Jamaica and Jereml*. i^?r a. s. Alyena 1 (letter* for CosM Ri- vta LIiuou mu*t be dlrecV- "pe* BAT. RDAT-At 4 a. m. for Franee, Swltierlaod. Iialv. Snal.i Portujal and Turkey. uer ?. s. i>a Br.-tagn*. vjf. ll.vr" at 4 30 .. m. for fwjaad. yer *. .. Sirvla. v? Qaa-iatewB ;etter? for wreat Britsin and other Euro*?eaI : rountrt? inuat 1^' dir'cted --per S?r%ia" ; Ml? a. ro. fof f-,roi.e ner s. s. F.ider. xla So'itharuvtAi, ai.d B**<me-i fle*. te?. fnr"Island Kran-e BaitaarUad. IMIv. BpMn fortnaal ?,,d Tarfcay. must l>e dir-ct.*! ? -|<er F.ider";. at 0 a m foc s.-otland dlnct, p.'r ?. ?. Ai.-t.orla. via <.lse?(?** i>_era aVurt be dlrc.-t.sl "p.r Anchoia," at. 6:3o x^tv. for tha "?.?Ui.rlBtida dir-it. pt-r ?. s. Ol?BIB via P..*.t, rdju, iiett-re .V.iat be rtir-,-te>l --ner Obdani"^ : at 10 a. rn. (-jpiilemeolarr ii a ni I f'>r rentral Aro'rl'-s and Soutli l*a. Ifle m(M. pef i . "itv of Para. t_ Col.m dettera for C?'v RJ,a and *i%Smmmt\mm% bt Uieetvd ?i?r city ?f Para"'. ?t xi a m tor Trlndad. i.r-nad.. Bar?laa sad Dem-niri. p fl . lolinli a*. 12 Bi. fe: Jania.? and 'ir,xtwu, per a. -. Hon'd. il.tter- f..r n.l!?c *"d .i.istemaln mon b- gfjeted ??ne- Uoodo") at 1 p. ,n for , B*npe:-he, , hlapva, Tabaa a ?!d Yu.-utin. ,e>r a. a Y-imnr, ;l''iter* fo- I'aba Tarop!,,i and Tuspatn dlr*--t ai.d oth-r M-xl--.-. State*. via Vara Crui, ii.'tat bo direvted per Tuniurt* . Sl \UAV- At 3 ii. ." ttt , BBM F.lul via Llmoa i?*r s. a. Hlauaiila from tfaw.OfMBBB I at 3 p. m. for BtucfleW. T*?t s. s^lusale. from Ne-..;ri<-a.... Mail. f?r Thina snd Jspsn. ,a*r s. ?. iVeanlc trom flan Fran,->*.-o .-ln*e her- Nme,p,.ef .7. ? .1 .<!,> ^ *^ Mail* fe, alte HaaalMn LUid*. le-r *. ?. A.i.'rslta 'frota si-i Kr?iic.I?.o' il.**e h>"- 5faveaib?r ?1 b. .'.80 n m. Mal'a fo" XM.'nlla \.-w-7, ii.i-i HsaraPan FUI and Sa n.nsr t.ls-d* P?'r * * '/.-alnrfiia (.'rotn San Franri.eo.. ri5!"her. WeveK r *fl b'. 8 :tfn ,. aa. for 0.1 av|%al at If-w. York af e. .. Aurai.lv wlth Brltlaa i.'oil- for AaatraOa,. Malla for the Scrl.tr N'.sn-U p.-r -Jp TaliiH .froui Saax Fr?'lae.i ciov her- tfesewiyt ?** at d ?o ... m Matls fna fewfivindlsnd. hr ra'l tn Hallfsi ml thenee hy BMaaVet? eTs-1 a* Mts J__ ?*__?!?* M l _ ????? H! Mi<..-lori hr rall t.i Ito-fon. and thasxee hv ?tVamer eleae at ti-'i. o",e.- dalU ?t ?> 88 i> n. Mslls for ,'uha by Mll te Tamna Fla ?"d th.n<*e hv steamet rasl'.lng Monday. and TwSaral el?-e s' thi- oSI? d.llv at 1 9:1 a m. Ma.la TmSexo'ft???"?-ia*! ???_: *t>: 'V' B*!-*..a-Ifor IMfl-l Ej .rsaairr <"mm at thi* offi-,- da.: b. 8 a. m. '^rTie setiedule of cln*lo? of Trr*n*-l?ac|fjr malla l? ao mnael on Ihe pf**un-t*l'0" o? W>?r lnterr..;-ed ovBrtaeH MnVi ??*? 9rtmtttto. MoBo from ttia ra.t arr-vtafl aa tiTe *t ?._- Fianc*'-' sa th-^ ds- of -ailln* of staamefa ara aiaT-teh.Ttk^nT* ?a an" Btf. Rfi.Ujrad rnail claaea ai ? p. ?. ?^'?^^!i__tra r.ix rorr. r-*n_?t-. p^taB-ea *4-aw.Tor*- * V Ortober ?4 1BWC._ Political Noiicefl. ?.?.l.r -fsaslaallea roa SH-l-fT. JOHN J. OORMAV. rtriisjifia Notiret. RAFMAEt_S-5__jy. jf? a~. ffliwaMj} KF.V. RAPMAB1. ?CSJA Clarlnna awr-Ua.