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ttfjSETTS THREE SPEECHES. 6BEl;j_D IN BOUSWG k\ -3fl Mi.rnv ? ^jrED 0* TIIK. lAfll ANI) WEST SIDES-A GOOD MIOHl EOR ENTHUSIASTIC R1PUBI.ICAM?-M. jaeoh Sloat Fassett aet the Republicans on the ' _a West Sides xvild xvith enthusiasm last j,t. Onat crowds greeted him wlth deafeninc "ttntl each of the three halls in which he spoke. Jlflrst sp-H-ch was n.adc la Wendels Aaaemblj Ln*. iu WW Forty-fourthst; before the IVUth d _Vt!i Diatrkt men. A iarge number of oole trhe were unable to gain admission to the ?j cinviv.i him as he tfepped from the inage and made his way upstairs! At the 'T a opera House Aaaembly Baoaag Whete were IThcred ahe men from the XHIth Distnct and t the Lyccum Opera House. where the XVHlth rvjrt-ict niCn received him, the same scenes were MMted the people seemtng never to weary of SnglhC young champion who is leadlug them , thfir Ight against Tnmmanyism and Hillism. J Mr g/agaatt enteted Wendel's Aaaemblj Booma irith Mr Vrooman, the cntire house rose la tta M and a B-ghtg BheW went up. The cheering Lsted for nearlv flve minutes, shout after shout ,_tking the room. The candidatcs were seated Irm ?he aaatform, and Ehee IVmarest. the presldent ?f the XVlhh aaeemnly District Club, tried his Kf.1 to oall the mecting to order. He at last IMBBBOed, and Judge Charlea J. Flammer was eleeted chairman. MR. FASSETT ENTBODUCEK Tudge Flammer at oncc introduced Mr. Fassett. at m, name there was another hurat ol wiid rnth.usiasm, and the srailing young candidate had t? walt fur sevcral minutes before he could Wgln bis speech Mr. Fassett said in part : 1 w.i.1. mn tn apaai aome tlme with you ?"?*?*" J acraethinc aew, l.ut 1 have two other M- - ? _... and a? ?.-.???? * ?."??* a*ei* i aave aoBwea _taTrX p?p* ??*???*? ?*: :x*\^ ? v r,t Bdarade a n.au v .-nt Into a caue with a tie'r a? ;ri? nn,i(c,. Ho should hav *?- - gMTO U th, people of Uie 6W if ; lllto tu. ..P tiger'. eage. ?,ev "' ,wrv 0, SW. up to uie Ibjar. "nowiug the aatara and Btajvj I aa golrig to *k attentlon to . -P,- ? "'" ? ,.... BM^Sr'af-r ?nfl Oovemor HIU at Ith.?-<_** .,,, ?*_! k ln a.aht. <Lau. hu-r.) O*""***,?? ? . k. im the candidate* on lha o">er :. _-?,.,.,-.?...? j^.^s__c: r-. vs .T.r.__ r__i???? ?b'? .k. _h*rirr's bin f Whatabent Wuv. then. dld he alan the BhrrifT s pai I.udlow Street J.ll I W_.v dld he a.cn ? WH ? Uh mad .xurtion and brlberr by partv offl.-fci- ? Meay. d wk . d the Mrt-aaaey of th, i.w W raMag the aeeaae f _ ?.udeme_nor to . felonv, Daei laj?PPrave the w.?te of aaJT.OOO for copyiin: aaetart iteart Jf ao uaa to vou Dr aaal Bveo l~? of the CommU,slon a Th* Ta- De|*rtment ahowa grataaal Inequaiity in the int^r Lt* af uxatir.,1. aud r* ?M ?waraai aan aathlag waa trn?urrd. What doe* he aay aboal ItreaUS rtlel co-t you , 000 a year to kaap ta ordatl What does he wy to ih* Hdaavagaaee of the Beglatafl offlca. wh.r* BMB are h -._ M watcb the ?afe and other. are employed to wauh The Ooyers r U ? ttafla ieaeiar-| about mve*u We tavestlgBUil th- Kaw Mp? <u, i wl aaM-4 lt for the Cllg aud h.i..drtds of thousands of ganar* to the aaxsaym, and wa HaeavaeaB that, the Gov ? ln comrllmtlons from Aqueduct taatrartata Paeaie fatgal about Ibeea ttdaga. Wa rec omirendid homc rule for dtl**. but couldn't iret one Daaa*. tratlo S-nator to ?l-n the rt-port. -lha G..vernor aaid to the pc?plc of Ithaca: "Vou ln tho v aeed not be afraid of th<* pavuiaaial of x-w-Vor A. Democratit adminlstrat - fiveu l.w r Uv'ratea than any Kcpuhlkau adiuluiHratlou that UHs coontrv ha< ever civen." forpot lo laU tht'ui that In orir to get . low tax r.te they intn-ascd (he .ss.^,ed raluattea over 82,000,000. ii* ktaal u B* Baaa Uiat it co-t, naw-Terk City 925 or I | that Ithaca paid for the prlvllege of batafl gaaataal bv the Kepubllca-s #4 ? head. (Applau^e.) Jle |_a mH Mcg ? ? I otl.vr ttdaga. Be said tho tax-rnte a! lthac. w~? iaO-100 eentB, and for thla _ty 1 97-100; t..t th.- Uovernor l*n't an expert at flpures. His stron. l.old I* Jmairlnatlon and _Ja-qw< arutMiun. (L*u_htei und , | M.j _? n (i t.. Uiji. "1 IkUOl K would bo . good ' r you to have a aan.pl* of Tammany local govera .. ,,?__ ,..../.I <'r._tlv to re^uoe Uxes." .. l?_?htcr.) II forpot to atato that th-re are 442 oth'r tltio? ln m? ataatlj of 8,000 InhaWUnt* aud upwurd ? tn m altogeUMO flsO.000,000 a year lor govern 11 coat you In 18l?0 855,000,000, J_ore thaa ? I .11 the r-?t put to-. thcr. :-: t_M ta th" Btototy of Uie D*nioi-railc party ian.uia-iy U lha oiiiy olli (hrougfc . Paamrata of thla olljy can awka Umi l,?M ln the vounrlla of Ui- Btata. I ??"- *> Wl JTOO u-ts atK.ut Taa-naaj in it- retaUoa beawean al eeetala aegaitneeli of govecameat, and al otii.-r titie*. la Itaaea u..y i*y ?.? .-ioo a jraai for goltoa and aso.ooo a y.ar ftt aehwl*. You i?y 84,480400 a y?*r 10,000 l.-r 00 100. 1- M anv wonder . 80.000 whool thlltren her* without, at the -hlldren aaaaa 8ay, lha paraala af lhaaa i that thy have ratea, too. (As> , of the po'.oi azpeaaea ? were apj.ii.-d iu New | umi over 840,000,000 a year ii th* world I* a and waUaaaaai l ? N'?_t to tn- ehucb touHs the - . next ta it. tn- " aya l_ blu.-." (Applauav.. BXOiaTER A.MJ VOTB. In eloahlg he said: "Yoo aroat vote properlj ind remster: and if you d.?. the . rand Republican phalanx north of the Harlem Bltei will Bttiely 1-ring you to viet>ry on November 8." (Knthusi ?atta ebeeri-i aml proloaged appJa Mr. Vi ...ii. in alao aaid a tew arorda, and then Mr. FasM-tt and the eaodldate foi Lfeateaaat Oa-ersoi bnrtied down to the Oiaad Opera House, and the ebainaan of the naeettag latroduoed the apeaker, ( oload Seyiaoa. Dexter, of Elmira. The other ipe kera arete hfiehael J. Fenton aud Arthur C. W \!1 throngh tlie BBXtiBg the 1,-Ov men mani festcd the greateat inteicat lo tbe apcaklag, and ajipiaudcd erery point made Igainal the enemy. Bbbbb of th" Republlcana prearat were: George W. Waaonkcr, Roben a. Greaeea, Wiiliam liart ley, C-arfea A. Fhuamer, Wiiliam L. Turner, .?I M. Kobtaaoa, John .Kanc, jr., Wiiliam Montjioiiiery, Wtlttaa -T. Matthews, Jam'-s Flood, s N. Sniioiieoii, WUttam Sweeney, Joim Grady, T.G. HotTniau, MLehael J. Fenton, Jamca T. Etiley, l'-trick Ca?B_f, WNBaa Berryman, Seth Wilkes, (.ik* Wanmaker, Proteasor J. A. Adams, S. II ( randall, Wi.tiam Campbell, B. P. Fox, B. J l^wia, A. K. klartta, Jaaaa Jarnison, John Mctz, .lohn E. ISharp, Bahtrt Ferna, John Kiddell, ?lohn Sliand, Daciel Jermon. Dl OJUND 0___La HOUSJC HAI.L. Hadaeenti Opera Hoaaa Hull were tnateful and Bbbatate, The muhic, which was BUD ptied by Bayae. Mtfc Regimeat Baad, wm soul aBirrtag and patriotie, aad kept tha large nudi enee iu good order until the eratarteal treat foegan, j?wl tLcii ti,eir enthasiaam (euod aeat la pro lungfd cLeers ai ,., which were ngain 8*8 again renewed |, vra* B ratlfloatlon me.-t '"'?' pnmani.v the candidature of i-iapenard BBrwart for re-elcetian to the Senate anu the loci.i eaadidatea; but tbe enthualaem ol the aiicicice aad tbe rouaina ipeechee to which they iw'ened were uomiatakabl* evluence ol tlieir un 'ini-lcd loyalty to 1.,, ,-,. _? tiOfcCt h?- i<lcl by aue faiiint _ ni rloqurrit yonng leader froai {faaaaag, Jteob _loai __taett. Before tbe meet -I had well begun deleg itiona from thc Dggghbor ?ng (liBtnetN. notably tho V1IU, and tl.e IXth, iiev,e<i ay i,,,,,!.. Allli baanera, and acatd the eheera ?r the people outatde tha ball. flled into the hou_e anu were there reectvgd with eqaal warnitb. aaaaag tl e welMcnown BJeaublicaea praaeal were roiee.JuM,,,. \f,a,l(, ?r 'j'h(.,)(|(,r.,. |< TiithiU". ugaael John w. kUrahalL .John A. <;row. Fwd ?><* S. Gibba, Thoinaa I t larke. John Miller, ?'Omaa L. Harr.il&m. Wiiliam II. Coaga. Charles A. jinnk Georgu R Deane. I'.nl Livingaton. Benry {""a*, Charlrs II Boekwell. llenrv -Iraaun, Bahar B. Logaa, Jahn w. Uweea. irann, Kli i Duflv ealtrd (hc niectin. to order aaailatreduced Franeia v Klng. ol the Vllth Dis d? ?8!< eD*i'B?an of the rneetirr.'. and he intro m_T '""? O'Coaaor, of Bfnghamton! who "aue a rattlina ap'-ceh, BBgriag, BBBOBg other thinxa 1 1 J*' "* **r *"nr,rthlnB U) y0" whlrh I hoiic may l?e of **.w? until th'- next Oovernor arrlvea (IVolong^d ?p ***?*??) You oaat In thia tlty Tor Benjaniln Harrlaou |?*y v?"a ln 1868. You can do lt now, and I flrraly ?JBrr* frnm thc onlty of purpoa* and the flnnneaa of re y* ?BB- I. cIk.wii ln thia cltv and ihioughonl. the State u*t jou viii; do lt. (Ileuewed upplaua..^ 1* lt not a ,?__?.. .....j w|_r.wu>,..y *? ,v illf. ~*J*al and * ahe-M ttiat wlth aucli ?n Imnienao pervantogi *e votlng populaUu- of Ul_ clty, IUpubli?_ul. you __vo i.niy two lepHataiailiw M aha (oiieaciic, UaaaaaH Plewaie. whom yaa wfll <. ? m.l io Aliwny wlth a Mgaal and triumphant I And then vou have th.- .nllant Olbba. (Ag* He i an eaeetteat IgMer omi baa antcrai lata i nnv |aag martar. eeateata. I udmir. ? gaoi Bgbt r, and irhea e?i goal Ighlera eaeae tagether and j..in henda jthe . n-niy will N nndo to tak- to lt? h-i'K (Applau- ' Ihe IM are trylng to f?.. e the Wntld'a Falr ai on lasao Il u not au taaae. And if it were an laaaa, irhat >< ..f tha charfi- th.t Mr. iMatt aud Mm BeeabUaai hllled Mm bw1 i? Breihlatalae, <>f KeaMWhy, ? !' ,; cratl nid I'latt buy himt (Dartalva la-ahtar.) Pal BrccUarttge \-.t<d f<>r Qhleago. l? atafaf Q >IillK tt Deir&rat' Did IMatt l.uy l.lmt Yot he vot-d for Chl rago. (hpataaaa.) And ?o on l aaaM **?> Bafeag* "'" whole Uih iRenearea appiause.i Bal it i- ""l aa '-"?? The World'a Fair la OhteaCe tannot be hataaa oi hlnderea, nor can vmi he relIev<>d from th- opfNaslea ?nd eorrup tlon of Tamn_ny Hall by aaying who located the *?H iu tho We?t. iLutid applau*c.) CHEERS FOR VAMBH AND fWOhUK. Senator Fassett und Mr. Vrooman came in at thla point, and were |leetad with aa oattmxal o chcering which lasted a minute. This is some of what Senator Fassett said when he got a Obanee to be heard : _ ________ Our ptatform sprbka out for an honest ballot-r-eform la- (88818188), and d-rr.and, Improwd methoda of munlclpa .dn.mi.rration. (Apahtaaa) W era trlindly t. ever.w.1 ,-auae in government and In IM There are aonie -mo orats here. Ara they Kobln.on _ou.osr.UorTlld-n In-mo arata, or fo.ir.tr -UaHaaaa, or aT^U* ___*?M__ ot ! vWhta Den.--r.tal lf ?* tihey had 88 voPe in frurn I ,ug the platfor:.. of tho ao-clled Vulted Democracy ln ' Kar.to-a Thwc the aeal of Demuoratle St*ta approval 1 wa. put upon the .triped lnlqu'ty of Fourteentt-.t. (la.gh u-t) and lt* ba?e and conupt mcthod* aud gratMaoo. (Airviauae.) Tammany ia not frlandly to th- schooW or th*!Vhool ajiaaa. There are 80.000 litUe aohool chlldren lauDlug ln ?alB for b.tter ?ohool MC4?Kimodation. There _re two achoul-housea cloaed becau-e lanunaoy foigot to rr?lr them durlnp the ?umm?r tin.e. (Crle? of "Shama !") Qotobm Hill forgot to tell the people of Uhaea, .md through them lha r.-at of the State, that there are 442 eltles ta ahe I'nlttd StuU-s of 8,000 lnhabltants wid omt and ahe aveiage cost, the oiitlre cost, in round num. ber*. of their .overnmOnt for all purpoacs ra OldO.000,000 . ial. whlle from your Controil?-r'? report whlcji i? publiehed of the axpendltui- o( tl.c I Ity au u ai naaang it L? more thau one-fourtli aa B?oh _, it U-e? for aii theao cltk-?, I caa be good-natu .-d wlth rnoat of the mlixtatement* made bv n.v Doiiiovratlc opponoata, bat arhea tiu-y r"?ort to vn-rsonhi ataadat l . nidltjnaiit. I am wllliug to be rrprea-nt.il to n.. gaapM of 8.4 Btaht of n. w-Yort a? rathor au earneat Kt-pu1 iieaa paatlna, iProloaaaa aaB?Maa.) i am win iiiL- to 00 reprt-eont.d aa au unrelentiog foe of Taaimauy 11.. 1 and ^l lt atands for. (Xaaawed applauae.) 1 ani ?l_Uig tha* they should evtn try to get credit for aome n ?paeaabttMB boeaaat l aaca or twko voted wlth Xaaoaaay DanitOffl [langhajQ tlwngb had I knotwi v* much about Taiou_ny _. 1 du now, I would not hav- BoBi ao (m; nvwt-d laughttvr), but 1 am not willlng to b<- r<:pre?.<it?l to a brave body of men ln the tstato of Nc-w-York nor to the people of thal State a? a bia. kguaid. There is not a mui on earth who ever heard me uoe an lud.vint rupiaaalaa with rcference to aiiy cda?s or eondltion of ?au uinid XBaunaoy poiitieians. (Applauae.) lf I kave arraigaed ti.<m aoqicw_at aevataly la caiiing them poLttoa-l i?lunder<jr? and bauded vou?piru.to.ia a^-UisU our Governmuut aud llving by the c-oheslve power of publlc plunder, 1 aavee dld it to lnnult them, but rathur to daaerlbe Btf (Laaghtar aud appi?u?a.) Now, they Bava l.iiiii agaoti who are llanUng about cuc li- all ovtr Ihe ttata that was burled in lbtto, nwn-ly, that 1 aai-J about a ceitain railroad i-ngiiu-er that he waa a " . ri-asy thraBMo larhar." What do you think of that as thc rvply of a party to the welifound-d oharges wa bave made of their piundcrln . and mlsrulo of this loni-aullerlnp city I _he nibii Baea not llve who ever heard mo aaa that t-.\ pre*?lon. lf any on- MTI * dld u?o 11 ht- Uea n hla thioat. and aaawa lhal be Uea, aud imow. that aa fcaaa that h<- knowa that he lle?. (1'iolong.il applau-*- i,-h-. i lng and wa\lng of hats and 88-88814 bli i-.) Mr Fas?ctt Oloeed a upeech full of point nnd of eloiiuence by Hrgi-g every Uepublicau to regietei aud tlien to vote. ... ~ Bpeeobea arere alao made by Isuao Dayton, den eral J. W. Hu.ted, John \V. Vrooman and State Senator Lispenard Stewart', aiter which tbe large audlence eeparated, cheeriug for the cuudidaic? and proclaimini. the commg tnumph of the Ke publican party at the polls. IT WAS A ROUSING MEET1NC Red fire," 6kyrock.ete and Boaaan eandlea made the ueishborliood aboat the Lyccuui Opera House at Third-ave. and Thirty-fourth-st. as brlgfat us day last evealaf. lt waa hen- that Mr. Fasaett'a third and last mecting last night was h?M, and it was a rousing one. It araa an outpouring of tlie BepubHoaaa oi the XVIlitk, the XVIth and Xlth A?*fi_blv DiatricU, a.nd there is ru. betu-r. more detennined or more indoinimble Republi canism anywhere than is fotind iu districte which have Ijeeu long under the iron heel of the iam many deapot, whloh the meetiiiK lu?t night jiar ticuiarly n-preaented. Although Mr. Faaaett was not expectcd until ?:3o p. m ajdlWdUMt ,..-;....,? vi.i. i_iu o..iii i.mii., u, liaii-uoui aau i this, his fiiends and supporters bt-. un to gatbci eurly, und long betote tlie tinu; for calling the aaaembtage to order the Opera Hoaae and im (rallerleaL aiateB, eorridors and gtalmaja arere parked to overflowing with earnest men, w'.io kept the;r eiuthusiafr.n at 1ev<r heat by oheeiiag the gallant leaders of tbe jiarlv. A nuni hei of ljeautiful woinen jjraccd tho l.-iies. Beroard Biflln, who was the ohief Bpirit ln organlglng th" demonatra-oa, came ia for his full sharc of this kind oi remembranbe, along with Faaaett, Vrooman, Harriaon, Blalnc aud McKLnky. Tl.e " boys" in tliat 6ection of tlie city know their friend?. Among the aswociations and clubs which came to the meetimj with tranaparaneiea, ba'nnere and bands were the Voung Mena Fassett and Vrooman Camrmiirii Hub of thc XXIIId Assembly Dhftrlct, the Jamea V, I___ae Aaaodation, tlie r. S. Qrant cinb of the XXIIId. the Swcdish Republican Aaao. oiation, the Henry T. Koeter Fassett and Vrooman As?ociation. and the Republican Orsv.-nizations of the Xlth, XVIth and XVIHth Assembly Distrleta Proinlnent Repobllcana ptfaent were Jaaata B 1 owiisend. Repuhlican candidate f(.r CeJUrreaa from Ihe Xth District; I>roy P,. Crane, Republican can? didate for the Senate: Colonel James M Turrcr, Colonel Joseph P. Jardine, James V. Lojriic, Mar tin r, Duflv. Jnmes E. McMullen. Robert Todl. Henrv Nnpent, AVilliam H. Arriohl. the Rev B Thompson. James Johnston, Charlea (onatv, Will ium H. Williamson. Philip F. Smlth, John T. Conwav Williarn Henkel, Republican le_d>r of the XVIth District: Frank Daly, R. W. Fallcr. (Jeorge Schroeder, James Dufty, Peter Dunwr, Williatn P. Schue. Lawrence Dengert Charles P Johanaen, Charlea F. Kindlund. Oliver Palm qulil Andrew Pattv, J. Edgar Winlcrhnttnm. Charlea W. Anderson, Rornrt Vandervoort. Alder rniin Oeorsre B. MorrU, Jamea W,. Anstin, Edward Munaon, James Turney, James Slieridan and Henry Coucliinan. A POPtTEiAJI PRKSIDINO OFFICER. P#rnard Itiplin called tbe immense tratlicrin. to order and nominated Colonel James M. Turner, a hero of two wars, to preside! The B-ggCStlOfl waa joyously approved, and Colonel Turner opene'u* tlie hall with a Rtirrin? sjieech. "Wilhin a few B-taat-B," he BBid, "you will heat the voie<> of Ihe next (;overnor of New-York." At this alluslon to Mr. Fatwett there was a upon taneous response whieh ruliiiinated in thiee tumultuooa cheera for Faaeeta. Colonel Turner introduced (.olonel Archle B. Baxter of Elmira, who has been througb the State with Measrs. Faeaetit and Vrooman on their BtunTping tour. Colongl Baxter eaterttined the Si^ing until the "nert GorernorJ arrived. in a Bw*ch full of aoathing denui.eiution of the op pKKta of Renublic4_flgm. He trid%pt atortea ,,f Faaaett, and fuany oaea about Flower, anu kenl bii audienoe ln a oontlnued roar of laugftter __S appteaee He revlewed Mr. Faaeetl * a-rv (? ? tlTworirfn^people ln the *:"'?; '"f1;; nowcr and his ooal ol nnna, ahowed up thc ooHUcal reeord of Thomaa F. Orady, and ?*poaed N ,' hypomsy tn relation to Jia ridlculoui ~. ,.., _i_n_ i i love (nr the vetcrana oi 1 le w.ir. J M i ? .. proudly eaeorted Un. un tbe .?.,,., V.sle a llberal war-whoop of amkaa* broke forth from the vaal aaaemblage. Nearlj every man waa ,' fec twavnu h.- OBBe, hnmikerc hn'f, un. ? , ,, SSyelUngal thetop>of hla yoice. -Three cheera for tbe nexl Oovernor ol New v,rL"' abouted a deea-voleed man la the centre .V'thV hall U Mr. Wt'l gmlling, fae*ap .li-netl al the front of tha phrtfnrm. rhe eheeri were i/iven and repeattd. .They were probably 1,,-inl in the Annejte i Diatrict - My frienda," aaid Mi Faaaett as aoorj aa he could U- heard. mi I ht* TOlBB WM *?**??** i,,imi?-i! is if he had Dol spoken in a w**B. su ,Iia? who ifl tbe nevt (.oycrnor ol N ew-\. H* "Take off vonr ooat, JaBB, came Irom the n_l lerv I'.ut Mr. Fasv-tt shook 1ns nead. '?Tha, doesn-t aleaaa The New-Yert: Seo/ llaugl.lrri and you know, I im. eorxli.c ina t ta r-auvass to please Tlie Sui..'" (Kenevwd laaghtt M DUing, be said : I have le.n ipwklng ?**? an honr to-nlpht. I have I,?-m MH BtM plcaa.it wlth the apltlidid rccepllooa whlch kave been plven BB. Th. y flwaarttaH tti-t tl.e paaail are Intorcated ln tlie aa*M of pood governmeiit f*Bple*ea), ?'"' It ia for yofl M Miv whether t.."i p* fer to have It or i...t. (Crlea of "We want It .nd will have lt.") Mv ti ?-.!. '.....-r-ior ii in, bagaa the eaaayeiga aB* ? rathei? dirtidefit tone wh.n ipialrlagaf-Baaaaay B*U, U kU g~at a**Mfe at foop.-r inloii, 1 thtaB B **e, ir" 'iAvernnr rem.rked thal aome good thlng* eould be -nid of TamiKanv Hall. (Htaaoa.) Hut all the pood thlnga the Oovernor i-nuld flnd Ut aay dated back to 18?1, U.lrty year* a.o. a^id thal uaaaaay Haii taaraai u> be so nd. (.i-augh ter.) And that waa before he and Tamu.aii) HaM le caino auch pood frlendK. He had no uae for 'lammajiy Hall when Taimn.ii.v llail ?ciit a reglment of aoldlera to flght for tho old dag. (I/nnjiiiw: chccrlngj It ??? t'1" j beat UiUiB X over ImmuU about Xauut-njr ttali. Uaauakkr | and chees-K.' Uut 1 nc\T:r h> ard that tiovernor llin w?? ratataa m.-n ta aaad ia Um ?h. __a aaa b. lalaaB Bagbt "'? 8*1 . u. . itgi , Blaaaa lui lllil.i Two brotber* of hl. reb.l ari.ir. (BaaaBfeBak) Hli Iffflrtlai **N n.'t WBfe UM liiiuti?hla faniily were M Uie other aide. a M| (i.'iM.ii-in'inn af BBappaml ha n.n ?on .-r-n.r Illll was fi nd of 'Topp. rhead" -avluxs ab?iol the Bayi in Blaa. It ba. takaa hka thlrty year. ta m aay fooil ln what Tmnnuiiy juu did wh"ii It wa* not ao cor II I- now. (I.aiifhtvr .nd ippB Tl,.' next pood tiilng he could think of trhlch BQBMBM* lia'l haa done -,*- tlie bulldlng or ? rooiHiinont to t'e bneM i*?i of that regiment. (Ap'.lause.) Wtil, 1 hhould think that it could Wffl affcrd to Bfatl BMB monument out ?f the *17,000.000 whlch it peta every v ar m nmriea (Apptaaee.) Bat tt B gartlaaal te raaawa that Colonel F"Ilowa, who wore the puv. imd lulied to pat -.ni' if ni..-- ii,,ii wii.i-.- n emory the aMaaawat per petuates In their gravea, wa* tho orator on the occaalon. (laaghtai aad aheeee.) Bat aa* Btacral sickiea tome* out to aay that bl wa? the crato: of th. dav and not CelWMl I, b*t tl.at Colonel Kelluws had made at ftti au oratioii as he did. (MlN BMtfiaMat) AN KAKM.Si UWI1T. Mr. Faaaett clutiiged to a uiore 6erious mood and s.ud thal there were too many earneM men there to dotibt their paipaae to make 8 determined tigbt agaiust the had povernmeut of Taunnaiiy Hall. (iovernur Hill and Mr. Flower, he BgJd. had now both thrown off the mask and had declared that l_mm_-iy was not so had after all. iCheen and hiaaeti.i Mr. Fassotf then went into B dia cuaaion of ahe t<i\ rate, flaylng that he had uaed gabBtantially the hJine rrgume_ta on this (luestlon at the other uieetintf* wfieh he uddret~?-'d faet nlght He ahowed that Herliu with about the same popolatton as New-York was governed at a bobI "i aboot one-fourth of the expanditurefl of thus city under Tauiinany Hall. Il derinaiis could govern Br-rlin for one-fourth what it ooat for New-York, why oould not the satiic ba done beref Wua it not possih'e? (A voice, "Yes."} "I suv ytri. too," replied Mr. f-BBBtt, and a preat eheer went up. With a Kepuhlican admin Mtration he waa aure it cuuld be done. "But,*' he added, "you must work to seeure this Republioan adtniniBtratlon. Laat year l uo.oiHi vot4-rs of thia eity were ao little Intereeted la good goTertuoent that. they did not take the trouhle to regiater. There were 381000 who did retrister who did not take the trouhle to vote. There are 138,000 potcntialities whieh ean sweep Taunnany Hall out of exlateaee. Good povei n eoBtB Individna] BaerifleeS, Had government eosta money." Mr. FahWtt rettirned thanks f'.r thc at tentton whleh had been eoeorded him, and agaln tbe great audienee aroae aa one man and Indulged ln another terrilic outhurst of cheer ing. John W. Vrooman, "the little Dutch plouehboy of Herkimer," folhrwed Mr. F;iasett with one of his iiii_di.u appeuls to HepiiblieiuiB to do their dutv. " Thi_ is the third nieetinpr for me to-night, he aaid land I am told that thia is the largeat Djeetlno ever held in thia diatrict. What doea lt. meanf* (Voicea. "VieU-y." aad *reut cheering. ?With BO much forco, vigor and, a_ you say, vierory, vou eanuot f?il." Ix?ri.y h. Crane urged every man to recioter next Fridav and Saturday, and t!<e meetlng endedI Wlth repeated cheera for Fassett, Vrooman and the Republioan ticket,' . . __ Mr Fassett will speak at two ruectuifrs to-night, as' f.diows: Oonoordii Hall, Noa, 8l and ?'?" Avenue A, and New Irving Hall, No. 214 and 220 l>,ro..nie-st. To-morrow nlght he will ftddresa mcetlnga nt Lioo Park, Or.e-hundred-nnd-el/hth-st. and Tenth-ave.. and at Hf?rlem Kiver lark. ?':'.e l,iiiidt'(*U.nd-t^f>n|ly-seveiiili st.- and Seeond-ave' AN" ACnVE QAMPAION AOAINsT EOESCH. OROWiya BTBJSBOTB OB THE sTECKU'r. as-o CIATIO.V-f.MTl.D WORK FOR DXHKBL. Tlie htexkler Association had a nieetlne laat cveti ing of tlie tiiirtv fllatrtct eaptatai <>f that orgai_aat-oa. Th- reporta wera of ti? oaart aaeoaraglBg kind, and Indleated that the s-trenirth of the aaaoelaBoi is (mw ? i, dav. JBiga Bteeller aaM Burl aktkt, "wa have been aabjaohal to tlie WT-tngl of Uio press for i rbtha, awl bari aol aaM u wtH. Wa let our ,.Mk for us. Tbare aaa bre? one flvarlM m Oa \ ii". Baaate DWWat thls fall, and I lmagli>e theiv will bo anotbar before ?lectlou aay." The BMBbeta of UM a?;>ociation wemed to be pnr tieulariv |ab__n1 nboui the ekaaaa. of John a. MnkeJ, the People'. candldatc for Senator ln tbe Vllth Dls trlet agalnat Oaorga r. BoaaaB. tha IBataaray Hall eandidat.'. TWO ?MBb np* the odds In bettln. we.e nve to one m Uvor of Boaath, but tha BBaaklen aaM taal avaai money could not be oMalae* now or. Us ehaacea Tho Voorhls Demormry bKtoned Mr. DlnKei taal nlght, und the BteakkWI ?01 do tl.e BBBM hMilpht Judga 8118-1 ar will rnuke the spe-eh of ladoraaaiant. It ta expccted that tl.e BaeOBg Wffl be int-reatlng. *ai Buq ba - aaa ?*? teawloffmanta. It w* sald at thc dahhoaae laat idL'ht wlth a pood deal of aatlafartlon th.it ?*??? Martln, *????Mbe 5S_S^fefl-w^3a?a| *_j_Br_Mnaaff-_Ka be furely elected. _ NOTI'.S OP TIIK CAXVARS. Th- R*puhlle_n orgeatoatton of th- Xth Aaatatbty Dto ,m,, .,,.1 held a reUaeaUen aasctiaB ?t OMoaadta A**mbiy Rooma, No. 28 Aveaat 4, M ? *eloeh Uda -<,,.,,*. -- wiii be aaada by J.eob sioat Paeaett, John W. aaa and oth-r peaailaeBt epeakere. _ ?,_?.?.tmi u...i-r th- aaapieea of the BepoMlcan orpanUaUon of th* |XlXth AaaaadAy Disulct wlll be h*M at Li.,.. Pa-h. U,.*.hui,dr.d.ind-elght|..8t. a.,1 Ooi__,b?*av.., .......?,-.? rrontas. at a ?vioek. Jaeob 81oat Paaaett, John W. Vroo.,?-., Beaataf Edneod ? ? 5ir?vvr"?:_-*r*_s-_i __?_ vs.il. uddr.sa th* meetlng. X Harlem Republican flub wlll att.-nd the ?.<* ?e*tlng to be helrt at Llon !_-- to-morrow nlght. Tbe or aniion will aiarch to th* park h-aded hy a bandof ?,?sk. Tbe n.crabere of the organlrallon wlth IMl rrlenda are reqaeatel lo repert al th- tiubhouae. No. 14? Weat One-hundr.sl-.U)d-tw.rit.v-imi,-?t.. at 7:30 p. m. The eiooaringdala Bapeblfcaa Ctab wia MaeaMe at iu baad^ertera, Catoartweave, and <in-h.u,-!.-d-^.d.thrd^ I ,? ...orrow evaotog. at 7 :30 tfrtack, lo take part to a ______ and reeeptlon to Jaeob Sloat Paaaet*. ?_?, wlto Xr ,.;on,i?.,.t .peakaaa, will addre*. lha eaootftg ? bo "niv^ ih'Nov--tthero,u.ty D-wr-de candMaf for M;,,ro,A.,,Mvi? the Vllth Dialn-t, and RObert ,. I-tto eaadMate for Aidermen ii. the aune dtottlct. ;?,pl,atl.-l v d.ny that they hav* withdrawn in f.vor of T?,.y HaUt)ae h?s beea put.iisi.ed. -The eaaart." M, a ' '^ uioM-uonably . |.- of th- con,*n,pt.hl* llnti.s !n -hl?.- of ?he uaders of ihe Xaau?y laction are *0 exp> rt." . Tbe WttMaii HaKflaM Oaatpalga < lub. of the llld taacenbt. Dartdet, has openrd beaa^aartera at wa. aa '. . t iliuaUiii-at. et which place BMOtlBga wlll be held SS SSS tiS. ot the 6Ute ar.d toti R*** ... llrkets and r.p*echea wlll be mad-. Inrtrwtlone In rcfona are giv.-u every avaatog. i-nuk Ptoeh, eaadldato for fieu.tor ln th- IX* Paaaae _? agaaad bsaaaaarten at Ra ^J?T au totowawaa Ntardtog the dMttot may be ob Ulnod at that addi I _ _.... -,?h n, Ztobeea of the Wtodaee Terrao* Rcpurii.cn Cto^af Hatbuab L. I.. torned aat la lari"- force on Monde> .venllia Md beM an enthuMaUIr meeMng In fnlon Hall. rPRid~t ?" ?'?"? "-* ?? ":;,:;'* wiU. _ ^hort addreee. Bavatal nnme. w-r* ">?f* f"r " KT_? wa-haa H. Cnaa Rdwaid n. a>a_aaaal Heary ? ,t. ,,? TM^y evening . ratlflc.Uon moettag .'"m^U.. Ctob of Whit* Plalna w?l have . ratilUat;.... n.e-Mng In H*?-' "? "__ . .i" u, todatat tbe Ptato, ea-tj ?.d AKsen.niy R? ', .*_ ;a-M B. O'Belrat and Ohatlaa w. Aadaraaa, ..h R.-pul,l.ran Aaanelattan met ln the T-wn HajTaet n;,i,t. with Preaide.t Edward a Vaadmar p - J_nJ S-v.r.l nan.-s w-re prafoead for .,,-,-., rship :;t*rw..i.h?d..,-? . ?.ad-l.v..,:.rU BMtoH aud WatoarR^Wea.ClBb-th.1 . ?? W^ of UrooUvn 1, to have three or fonr Latoaa *nd ?.?! ^^ "VjJ TIm ,,.,_ baa abaat *uo rnwrn^m and l* iett "u-.suiwartR-pu,,.n-.nI.*PlonoftheXIIthA: ,.o?l , n:,--,,-- ; !' U.'\ , ,:.:? - I -I - B?-r -V- M r .. . - - Obairafr- Wll.,'of the 1. -all Maatoaghlla. eiJawlea Conrady, thtiR?. A. fc ..-_,.., , aarlea .1. Rnrta, Wlll!*- L. Eauaee. I 1 ...'.l.-.'rt. and .,11,.M> ?;,,,., Maetteff aill to heM aveey alghl aattl ttm alaaUen day. _,,,,,1 _ _ Tha Itallaa Rcfajhtteaa haaorhUloa af ih ?*"w-*" miUi Dtotrid ad u-t .itaa "t "s bradqua lei ^..dr-sl and U.l.Wntl. -r. and PIraWaV- ^_-?^^ .ilfl~ed eon.ioMN.iv ti.ai lha ltaHa.4 la lhal BWtat wm ?,.__ ? ..,?,u*.,t aeiraaa. D.*? 2^%nm_. rr?n- l'ant-i, U B Cr.i.e. I. /. \ . rl....- U ih. n. .,,.,,?.?,, Martti siii-t-fin, Ai.g-lo Adw.... aaa i " Balalto, of eraohlya. --..a r,? immm1 ReaabUeaa ciub of ihe axue aaaeabl] naariea, wiii hoid ? ratiacattea ?e?etai Pueadar avaatog. al Ureana *? ? ?? ?wjj ??, ,?,?., ,i jaawa R- O'Relme and Colen-1 WUltain M*?li> iia*l ?HI ?iiaak. Khart will he a raaalaa anaRaa to-nlght af the J. hioat bMMUl atoU, No. i.r.H. avaaw a Mr ^l u i-Irted to I-- l.r-s.-.,t aud lo sav a few worda. other ____lra will ta ftoaaral J*m*s R. o-Reime. w. D. ".d 'Vnnel W.liian, B.Mktad, There wlil alao ba aa ouen-.tr rueellug ln Mal af MM ha.l _.._ l_o Vth A?*-mblv Dlatri.t JUnublicu heaeguartera, a* BO, l'.'H We*t UouiW.li.at., w?* erowded l*at .-veiillill wlth .mn?st laaaaUaaaa. it wa* tho roauiar aaafely aaettag of the aagaalaatlea. BaaaB Meeaej areeMed, aad c( n. Breekaaai aai Um mci aay. Uapeaard Biairart aUatu-d tho apee.-hn.akiiii:. Mr Stewait made an i arneit .nd BraaaM ii.ueh enthuaiaa-i. The t_M* Igeahata wer? ('..'..xn-1 .1. Bahaaa, 0, I-'taiiktbutlieiUind, I'dward K Sh.ar and Wllllam ?. ( aahon. \> The Iaiaa*e*aad Oenaaa lapaBUaaa A??ociation 0/tho Vlth AaaaaBly Dl-trht had an evr.ll.nt nu.ting last nlpht at No. 80 Clintui st. XhfM e*N n.any nn.ro peopl* pr-ai-nt than voro expetted. and after the j.i--i. deaPl adrlrcsi * larjrep room waa rented for the nlirlit Alfied B. Jaworowir w*? the chalrman, and among the spraKCM wtre Max Ncu^Uter. Ji.IUii i~Urd. e\.gr-nd I r. -il. -nt of the Booa of H.-thlelU'iu ; .!..-*< |.1? Schulum, Jihn simii-uci. of _m f ri mliiallaa Drpartaaeal, and i 0, Werthelrcer. There were fally fiOO praaaal, nnl MM and III a*ra enthualastlc on thc BaatBH of the l.i uubil.an Befeat Th* Younsr Men'a f*aeaN and Vrocman I'lub of tho vinth A?vnii.iy iHatrtat eraaelied ia-t alghl aW 190 I "i I. 10, at Krle^'a "all. y?_ |*J j.;s-. v-t The t"l iowin? orncers were eleeead: PraaMaati "? Bappeei rta*. prcald-nt. \V. Koau-r; aecreUrv, 0. C. H-rb : lr. a-.ur.-r, .1. 0. ( i.'-r.m; aecrttary, A. Harry Beeveff. Ke.niutlon. ftn olTered .nd adoptel Indoraing .11 tho Uepufflkan can-Jidate*. The BaaaaM and Vrooman Campalim Club of th- XlXth As'-niMy Distrlct h?ld a wellalletided BMatteg Bat niRht at th?lr h?adi]iiart>'rn, Nln.-ty-fuiir :h-?t. mUt Aiii-i.-itlain ave. Wl.llam C. And<r?on prealued; Charles fj, Mnnl.r wm secretary. Catnpalfrn apeeehes were mad? by Sann-l J. IUnd.ll, C. M. bheehan, Theodoro 1 .Ilaubner and Wllllam C. Anderaon. At the meetiiiK laat nleht of the Tbirteenth Wn.| Repuhltran A*?ocl*t.lon, In nedfordavo., Ilrooklyn, com BBNaei ?ere fti>i?olnted to ffo from houso to heaea M .'It the votor* out to reglater. Addr.--.se* were made by Jnhn W. Ostrander, BWphaa H Jarob* and Colonel Harry MIchel. Tho attendanco was iarire and tbe entrmalasm waa ahundant. IHE fight GETTING WABMEB. FAC?KTT'S BBTUBB TO THF CITV HAS CTIRRED BEPTJBUCAYS TO Tlir. UT.Mo-T ACTIVITV. Mr. Fmseit has heen In New-York only two day*, and yet his presenee ln thc clty ha? had a remarlwbl") effert upon Republkan'. Bafore he mme his many Blailrera were eonfldcnt that Mr. Fassctt would at leaal earry tha state. Bow they are h-ktas ahont the majority they will have. Oa cvry tautd y.-terday ili.ii' was a reruarkable display of contldonee in Rc pnbUean ra< i CVmgi?laiin neiden sai,i: ?i bare been hcre ln N".?-.'. Ynrii a waah now. aad i have not yel tac i ? ilgn whuii Indlratai Buri PBaaoU wfll bo deBaated. iio Ii piiinp to wln and I am plud of lt. Why, areo to dav I have notked a marked ehaagB. Tliere ln- been pood wnrk done bv him, and there will he rnore aeeonpUahed ln tbe snme dtroettoo before aleettoo 8ag eoaaea anmnd. I know vfiat all my frlends a^ well as myself are, work Inp for hlm. 1 shall stay here until next week." Coiooa] Jamei U. Varnon ealled at tha itep-biiean IIlaflQimBlll yestorday. Ho has been makluK ay* iu WyoadBg Coaatg, nnd altliough ho tl an old cam palgner ba taBI that he had aarec iaaa before such eiitl.ie-lasin and bitaraat ln a stat?' caoSpalgD. At BTaraaw two rne^tinc- wep,- hcid last l_aaday, ona in tho afternoon and the other in tl." eaeaBtg. Ootonel Vartmm and BenatOr Illseoek addrt'ssed both meet nv-. In tho afternoon Hw meetlng arai held in the Open Honaa, but that waa t-io amaB to aeco__oo_ata tha i"-.>pio and in ti.e aaaalni the neettng was heid in the Armory. Ootonel \aniuni said that the PBOpla came from uillis aroaai, drlrlag ta ..n klnii of eoavaj taeea. Qn Prt da\ eraatng Colooel varnum wiu ipeal wlth Mr. Dapew ta Blralra. ia the next two wet.'ks thero will be a numhor of larpe B_MBagB. The flrst one will he the thinl deaaoo atratlon on the part of thc Kepuhlhau Cluh. The apiendid wort done by tlds tlub ln tha raoraaa merlta the bigheat pralae. Thls nvetlint will be h*-i<i at Madlaon Bqnara Gardea oo Mcmla" ereol ?_'<l. (Ill Thui'sdav ew-nili.:, Oetobet -'!i, tl.e lju-!ne-s iiKiu wiii have a lar^e meetlng ui Cameg-j HaU, at which placo ktr. K:i-"tt will rl..-e w lien: h< begao hi? speaklng canraai iu thia eity. Oo tha lama avaalng Mr. Dapew wiii ipeak at ccKipt^x Daloa. BIQ l'KEF'ARATION- IN HARLEM. All BRaOfeaMOtl huve been completcd for the big Baptlbleaa BUM meetlng t, take plaz-e at Hurlem Rlver Fark, <>ne hunrtT.-.l und tw*utv-*ev?ith -*t. aud Serond avc, BBdar the aaapfeaa of tbe Republlcun urganl-a tlon of tlie XXIld and XXIIId Assemblv Dl,trlous. to niorrow evening. Chauncey M. Dei?:w wlll praoMa, and ainong the ?peakers wlll be JadOb BkMN l'.i--ett, Jolin \V. Vrooman, Vlre-Presldent Morton, CotOOOl A. B. Ketchum, Heury Cirasse, Arthur C. Wade, OOBtOBl T. C. Campbell, Henry C. Roblnaon, A. B. Huniplircy. Oea* etal Dennls F. Rurkt, Leroy B. Crane and Wllllam Mutetoe. The parade, whlch wlll precede the meet tog, wU ataii froat ta* BapahMeaai headqiiartera, Ra _L8fiO Thlrd ave., at 7 p. rn., aml will man !i l.y way of >.-. n_d-ave. 11 Rlaal alghth ***? whero lt wiii oc Jolnod l.y tho R< pii't.ii.-un organlsatton of the XXIld Aeeem bly DUtrlct, the Ivy Ctab, the Nm-tli ,-i.l Club, the K.tst Mde Ctab, th" V/Oat Hde Ctab. tho Hellgute Club, ttiu Yorhvllle Republican Club, tho .lautch U. litair.e Club, Young Meu's Club, tlie Oolared BepnbUean Ctab aad the Itattaa Repub_c_u Aaaoria. ti..n of Ihe xxnid Aaaarnblj DIatrtet The parade will then go nortli to One hiiiiilred-anii tweniy-flfth -I. BBd F.ighth ave., whcre the xixth Aaaenblj Dtotrlol BepobBeaa OiganliaWiai. tho Harlem Repui.ii._n Ctab, Um llainllion Republican Club, tho Washlngton Hatgfcta ciui., tha Jii^i. Bridge Club, the GariMd, tha \Vo*t, Mc raaattl ao4 Yroornan Qab, tha JQXth A> aembly i>istriet Ctab, the Young Men'a Club of Weat Harlem and tho Wlndom Club wlll follow in line. Each etah wlll carry lts own eolora aud wlll liavo lts own Sraworfca and lnuut. The foiiowing ooaunltteea have been appotated to take chargo of the afuiir: On arraaganwato, Henry ... Wllliain JOhnetOB and l'eter M.ir.mald; on organlzatlon, James R. HIMielmer, Do Wltt C. Wanl, Henry c. C-Bdna, .i<>iin Llttle, A. Q-. Maaota and M. Goode; on hall teeoratfOOB and BrOate, A. L. Maaon and U Katienberg; on resolutlons, Douald MeLaaa, Jlenry C Roblnson, Percy U. Adam-.. Aadrew B. Ilumplu-ey, Iieujauiin Oppenlielnier aml All.ert NeiNoii; on priuting, C H Ludwlg, R. J. Uarland and John A. Yan.tei b-li : on speaker*. David Prledeam, John H. 'junner and li-.iiik Raymond; oa Itouworl.., Cbartee Rliodo. -? Each one of the many ihort, erlap afvertlseflieata on the fifth Paga Of Tho Tnbuno COntalaa a great daal in a aatabaO, C-.VDJIUrES FOR IUE rAPJS VRIZE. The 100 drawlncrs scnt in by tlfty-three nrt studcrit* for the prellniliKuy oonipetiUon for the Pjufa Prtee ? uunlBed oa Tneaday afternoon bv a Jnry of v.eii kaowv pab-kwa, teetartmg Mr. trood, the prealdent of tlic aranVraty. and Mr. Chaae, th- prealdeol of the Boclety of Ameriean Artlata, and twenty roBBgaM- were .1 for tho fmal eoonpetltton, which take* ptoea |_ tfeh ilty in the next two week*. The Jury were ^r\itly ptaaaed al Ihe geucral high sUndard uf Ui drawin. s lllllBilaaaf. as well as tlie remarkabl* Ini-i?t shown in the competltlon, whlch proved to be much ucior thaa bad Iwen aatteipetad. Tlie (OUowtog naanee aia taoae of the weceaaful taadMatea: C, M. Smlth, J. H. Oatea, B. Bammgha, ... B. Kiriiiglou, B. H. Hr.tliu.ixl. A. V. Ta. 1., II. M. (.uti.rie. ?i. W. Broch, i'. C. Uordon, ( . J. ? r DowdaU, A. ii. I'fril. R. s. Hamllton, B. M V." Kbel. (. 1.. Hlnton, R. L. Dodge, J. W. Fli.n, M. R. ia. ..t.^, C. Lchmann. .-? - " Roms wioV srso POB AVIOR<. Ono of the Baoaeantrrl proiMalo-al aiatineee glvm here in a lOOg while a_t that of "Bohto Uood" at the stand.ir.1 ii.i temooB. Ti.e nou i t, ,.tiit the enthaal i ai b ia great. Rvei admlred Ibe opera aad tbe performaneo of It, bul it waa enrlona to .oie Igra law RoaM aaheU lhal they had II before. There were nef .. tew ? ^cn lt from three to a do/en ttBtal aach. Aftol tbe la-t cartalfl H. C. Baraabaa ande a brlel ipoech, la ^nfcwei . thanhlng the i ' tot ii- approval. Among tha people who were preeent wero Joaeph Je-enoo, Joeepb jefrergaa, |r., W. 3. Plot> ei.ee, Henry K. Dt* \. ' 1"' J HoUand, Loola laaiea, Mlae Uarle Walnw.lght, MIm iiianciie WaM., Mlaa Laura Ballinl, Mis- Cwrfc Tamer, m Beenet! Rlet . ? - Mrs. I...UI- Thorogyke B i barles t. gldaey Dn-w, Hra. Juhn Uiaw, Rra. Q n, v Barryaaora, W. J. Bcantoo, Mb ij- Wli.t-. M-- . Moore E. J. Hentey. John B. Kellerd. mdnej jwrth, i,,.,:,', . ook, ... .i -i.-ii f. Wlldor, lloberl UUlard, ThoniM y. Beahrooke and B1U Kja Thc tirth aaaa '>f Tbe Trtbane tn-daj containi a u,,i.,i aaatatamt of interasttag "Want" adt Bie-it-.. __^_ POI i/u: MTIBOrOUTAM AUOCUlVn RIMRB a apaelal aaaattog -f B?e lideai Caa?pl ? , .?.c al ii- Metropolltaa A.l?l.' "'? ? Ati.ieti- im..., irai AthtotM Ctob ho..-. .i-? ,r,_|y Willlumal.i.rg A. A. ??!.*-' - ! , Maahattaa hthletta Ctab; Barrj Dlnaa, Banb Llrrka1 A A., aecreury, and Hiriow I'alm. r, I Athlettc Cluh. by proay. The co.i.n.llt.e added ?everal r.-i.K-t. to thr pr..cr.i..m* for the tlrat lndo..,, ch-nph?> ,l,lp fm-g. to ba held on baturday. January gB revl.?l piogramma of 888881 foUow.: 76yarJ r.in, l.o yard run. 800-J?rd run. 800-yard w. l.ooo-yard n.u. Sl rua. Vmll. w.lk, 2-mlie w.to. afryard hurdl. reee, 800-yard h-rdl. rva. .uudlng bre*d K etaadtog tog. toB9. ra-ntog *aB_?to* ?-* >?? I polu vault for dlstanic, throwiiig M-pound weljrht for heiKht, pnttiiiK L'o ihiuud *l.ot. lmile aafoty bleyclo race; tuit of war. teaim of BNU i"1 m\ welght llmited lo O'/O J...11.N, BKladlag b ? iB cl ainplonshlp medila will bo awarded In each ccMt'-t. WEDptNQB PAST aSD TO COMK. Mlsi Lotilse tiousset, daughter of Cvprian Gousset, was ?arrlad lo flartaa 11. Darraw, jr., last eaeatag at tho Twentv-thl d stre.-t IIaptlst Church. Tho Ba*. Thomas Dlxon oflidated. Tho brlde was glven away by her fatlier. Tlie brldesmalds wero Mlaa Floren-e t;v,us-..t, Mlaa ABaa Blagitaj. MHa Oraaa Darrow and HtM Mortaaaa Bobalai. The aahara we.e Wiiliam Dar? row, Btewart Barry, Ilanford liarton and Ueorge Mer rltt. A raeapttoa loilowed at the homa of the brlde. Among the gaeatl were Mr. and Mrs. J. Weil, Mr. and Mrs. V. Orth, .Mr. and Mrs. .j. iiortrnnd, 8. 8, Iiutler, Mr. and Mrs. i;. Dowal, Mr. aml Mrs. .1. druet. tho Mis>e- WillMin-. .1. T. MaplBB, Mr. aiid Mrs. F. Berry, \. C Ckapp, Mr. aad Mrs. W. TlaaiaB. Mr.'amT Mrs. TI-- t, Mr. and Mrs. I'.iUc.. Mr. and Mrs. l_ul llerry, A. AahamaO and Ms. August Eller. The wedding of M.s- BaUla liudd, daughter of J. Keynolds liudd, to W. s, K,n.-,lter will take place this trealag ai -t. Aaa. Cboreb la We?t Eighteentn-st., near Flflh-ar*, Tho wedding Of M:ss Evclyn Spcnccr to W. H. BB-8 will take plaee nt the CBBrB-l Presbyterlan chiirch on laaaaay arealag, Oetohar _7. Tho wedding of Ptayrcoanl Le Boy, jr., |0 Mlss McKay, of ChloagO, Wlfl t*h* place at the home of the brido eorly next month. MI--, Ida Terliiine, daughter of S. L. Terhune, will be marrlod to James E. Taylor en Wednesday, No raaabee 11. Mi -j Florence Dean, dnupliter of Mr. and Mrs. Deaii, of No. -n Lee nvo., brooklyn, wa.s married last araatad to Harrwy K. Flah al tha Boaa gtraal ftaaby tartan Chareh. The brldcsmaids were tho MUaaaa F.tiima- Setbert, (trace Creur.bour, of Brooklyn; May Lounsbary, of St.inif.nl, Conn., nnd Ella Sago, of Bo baiter, B. Y. Thc maid of hOBOr was Mlss I'aulino Dean. IrahBV Van Caah-fl was hest man, and the uahen wera Jaaaee B. Dean, James Donnid, ueorgo ICataay, Dr. Rodney Thlske, Joseph Dtxnald and John Thlske. A large rereptlon followod at the houae of the bride's pareata ta I.oenvc. A few of thoso preaaat wero Kr, aad Un. L J. D. Biahop, of C*r**>. lr.nd, Ohlo; Mr. and Mrs. *Y. A. Brigliam, of Toledo, di.io: Dr, aad Mra. B. Broola, of nuaaaiphBv; Mr. ?nd Mra. W. W. Chaetar, of BBaabeth, B. J.; Mr. and Mra. John Ailme.kle, Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Darrow. of B . Iieater, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Davenport. of ttanfOr-, Conn.: Mr. and Mrs. B. 0. Freudl, of Bocheater, B. Y. ; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ford, of Jaek -.ii, Ml.-li.; Mr. nnd Mrs Iiutler (irimths, Mr. and Bra. Oharlea Looaalmry, Mr. aiai Mrs. Oa-bartPataier, Dr. and Mrs. W. M. L. Fisk and Mr. and Mrs. Cope laud Walla. ". There waa a prettv wedding at tho Flrst Prcsby i.'iu.n Chareh at Batharford, N. J.. laat avexdaa. when Ml-s Kiii.'liue Ivi-oii Ilolllster, dauehter of John Huell HO-later, was married to tho Rov. Charles Park, paator of the Praahrtertaa Church at Aetorta. TBa . ay aaa pctfonaod by tha B*r. i>r- e. a. Bulkley, of B-therford. aaaarted by the B**. Dr. JO leph B. Kerr. of New-York. The mani of bonor waa .Mtss Uratla Buell HoUlatar, alater of tha bi-ido, and ll.o brideamalda were the Iflaaea Man and Maoei Holll-tcr, Mla. Blaanor Ivlaon. Mlaa Maynard, of ae-r York, coualns of the brido: Ml.s Hubbell. of Baftata, ond Mlaa Darrow, of New York. The Bar. t l.arles II. Boblnson, of B-Klmore, was beat man. and the tmbera were Bdward C. Ilolllster nnd II. llollisier. brothers of u?- brlde, und Georga BuaU liolUatar, Fredenck k. Ilolllster Henry [rlaon aad Wiliinm C. Ivisou. her roualna. After tha oaramo-V n reeapUon and weddini; ?supper waa Hren al Ivtawokt; tho country home of Davld ii. ivinon. the bride'i anele The roong eouple .? a wedding trlr last nlght, and will make taeir future home iu Aatorla. \mong the puests were Mr. and Mrs. John Ii. HollUter, Mr. nnd Mrs. l). It. Ivlson. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Irleon, Mlaa Ivlaon, Mr. aad Mrs. wiiliam w. Crane Mr. and Mrs. Eiliu-ham Maynard, Mlaa L_Blaa Maynard, Mr. and Mrs. w. A. Peaaa. Heniy Pegae, Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Ilolllster, W. W. Iiill und HarrU B. Wcha. of New-York; HaroM M. Bwaa. Mla. 8wan a..d Mi-s Taylor. of Paaaalc; Mias BoudenjOl Mniit.ialr; Robertson Trowbrldge, Augnatus Trow b*(dBe, Mr. and Mi^. S. W. Holllater. Mp. and Mrs. (i. T Holllater, Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge Ilolllste.'. Hcnrv D. Crane Mr. and Mrs. (lu.rles ralne. Of Oranga: Mi-s c.iiiiiis, of HlUsdala, N. Y.j Mlaa (;i*ene. ,)f woreeater, Mi.-.; Mi-s Thotnaon, of Belehertowa, Maaa., tha Itev and Mrs. Wllllam 8. t'mnmer, Mr. and Mra. Btephen Halsey. Mr. and Mis. (harlea Hallett. Mr. and Mra Georga iiuis?y and bDaa Halaey, of Aatorla. Newburg. uct. -0 flJpeelal).?The wedding of Mlss Carrte C. Quald and Wllllam T. llllton took plaee at B o'clock tld-, eventag at tho home of the brlde. No. 291 Lrrand-t. Aboot torty Bneati war* presmit. Tl.e brlde ls a da :phter of Wllllam Quald, a rcUred mer ohant and the hrldegroom ls a son of John llllton. a wealtlQ real-eatate owner. The icev. Kufus Eiuory, rectorof 6t Panl'i Eplaoopal Church, ofBelated. r* were John Quald. of New-York, a brofher of the brlde: Bofaert HUton, a brothar of_tho brldegr.wni; ciivo M.i-kl.-in. of I_u,ton, I'eiin., and Cliarlos E. Cor ?-1n ..f n.'m Huven. Mr. llllton ls a member of tfie board of Healt.li iwid ls proraineut ln mllltary clreles. I0? (nt. -JD ispe.-iali.-Miss saraU Rathbone Townsend, daughter oi ex Adjutant-General Frederlck ?nd, and Oarret Yatei hmslnp werejnarrled ta nltfht ut st. Beter*i Bpl.eopal I'hureh. thli dty, ln the presenee of a large an?l fashlonable tathenng. Tlie f.rl.le-maids were MIm Mamle T. Keed. Mlss (iertrude Lansln" Mlss Man WaaaOB and MM t'ora Wearar. of AlbanyVand Mlu Mary B. Warren and B-uOraee Mc Oohnle of Troy. The mald-of honor was Mlss Marlan Wllllam., of Salatn. Tbe bnde.r.Kim was aitendcd tw Frederlck Van rt'ormer. The Rer. Dr. John Townsend, of Mlddletowo, Oonn., and tho H.-v. Dr. nattershall pe^ fornosi the eeremony. Tl.e oahen wera Irederlck T,,wii-eii.r. jr.. JoFT Rathbone, Prederlcb W. Cox, Doug las Olcotl slarcui J. Reynold., Blrbard V. D. w.ii-h. of Albany; Nelson H. Partrldge, of brooklyn. and Eras toi Hopklae, ..f Woreaatar, liethlehem. Penn.. '^et. 20 (-padal).?Al tlM Eprseo pal Chareh this evenlng MBa Joaephtae P. <iile? and wiiliam Oraen, of Chicago, wera married by tha rector, Ur Mlcn. The bride's anele, Mr. Poole. of Hartford. Conn., Bare her away, and tho brldegroom's best man was Oeorge F. Fettlnoa. Roard and rooim, honsehold and other lielp, and manv other desirat.le thin^s are advertlseit on the flfth page of Thc Tribuue this morntag. Maiita mtuBB baiim om tbe spree. General E. Boid Grabb t-Bed peeatetfap on tho Spreo of the Roeth Gennaa Uoyd Line fur Europe. (>u lundlng at BoaRMmpton ho will start immedlately tot T.i.inorc, where hN marriage to Miss Sopwlth will take place durlng the fir-t w.-ck in Nov*rnber. A ixMutif.il brooae itatae of Payebe, made by Titrany ? Co., will he leni to-day by tlie Trutonio to arrivc as h weddlng preeent. Thc *tntuc is a pre*ent from tbe General'a milltary coiiuu-iid, tho rcuniun of whicli waa held (Xtober 1-. CASOBLUS9 X1SS m:i<SUOS"S ESGAGEXEST. Mr. Jcaecl. Miss Agnes Hcrndon's manager, his raeetved a letter from (Rr. Haufentoln, of tlie Columboa Tbeatra, m Harlem, eaaeeUtag Waa HerndOO'l engagemeal for next wev*. Mr. Hammer eteln haa eogaged aaotber eoaaaany to occupy the boarda of the Columbua Tbeatro ln place of Mlai Herndon. A Tlfbaae rcporler saw Mr. .lesset last nlght. Bl *he Uedford Avenue Theatro ta Brooklyn, where httaa HeraRea i> pbtylng. Mr. Jaaaal aaM thal Mr. Haauaarateta teelared tha, owlng t.. the poor b.nelnciti Mtoa HeradOB had done thla aaaaoa, he waa afn.id t.. bava ber ptoy at his bouaa. "We huve not done poor baalneaa,* deetored \ir. JeaaaL "Oa the eoatrary, we have been most fortonato. Mr. Hanunenteto offer d to eompromlaa arlth Rl*t HerndoB Br 8900. Hie refu-ed. w iu?y have llvely limes.' -^-. FOR TBE OTB CBOUU IS sl.Y TMAXCI9C0. .-an Iiai.. isio, Oct, 80.?Al a njcetlng of the Cham ber ..f Oomn?eree fo-eay, a eommlttee appolnted t<> ,? porl on the matter "f ;. propoaed poatonea *rte la trodnoed reaolnttoat n. th- eteci tbal td- Chamber pnriested agalnal tho Beventh and Miaitea aaa. site ,.mmended by ihe OoveraaMBi Corninlaatoaera, oa the gronnd lhal 11 wa. not eonventool for Ihe banktog. Insurance nnd mert-ntile commu-ity. On belng pui t<, ? vote, the resolutlona were rojeeted, 47 nayi to 17 -?^_ a iore Ihroal is 100a .? Ueved bj Dr. ! 1 ' aa ,1,0, aa oi.i remedy for bronchlaJ aml pulm ? i>. ? ? -.?... ? tiaitora 10 niiiaeu.il* ?..'! B4lbll? an Inatll ibject* I..nantl.. 1 K..-KI- ttiuet ;-, , :, 1 1,,. i:id th" II'1'I ,,,, n,,. _terl to .oi.! to 1. ? rolUetloo t.. npplj Ihe 1 |*pu*?d ol. >?.'" ?'? -l airl ittey, fuiiv ll idmg ... ..1 1 ferk, ?hoUd (:>ii ta s... the ?. n<;- rful dl*i la) Btoj are m rorta. When i.a y ? .? v- k. ?? ?ave her ( ?-:on? When - ? -1 ?? * wi,eii ?ue had ChUdtan, ?ue ga*e 1! ? of >? MABMtEP UONNE8S 1 RENCII v P. hureh. ? i, 1 ibri 14, by 1P.1 ' ? ich 1. I- ,<-?? f U ? fa'-boi Iward I' laj_ raoll, D. D., Purlun . ungw_etiouel tbtirch, lir.H.k I - 1., KathertM Matbei i 1 1 111 Mi. M 1:1 ii- On Tuaadaj 0*1.r -". al th. Holy TrliLtv Hr-eaTyii. bv tho Rev. tli.r-s H llali 1> H Nora Mllleii (i.ualit*r uf lh< htk U.ume 1. (,. v',..:, t., ll i.iv M Htuea, of Now-Vorh. ii. .r.i.isl'ER-Ou Tve*dey avenlng Oetober 20, 11 at o oYloek, ln the Ktrat FreabTterlai. fhareh of r.iii-rford, N. J.. br the Rev. Dr Bulkky. M?.-u-d br tha Bai i?r. Jo*(..ph k. Rarr. mi?* luaeltoe ivi*oa. daughur al Mr. John BuaU Ualli*tvr, W Uiu 1UV. Chaxla* Park, of AJteeto, ?. X* I MARRIED. ril'l'.i T.-WILLIAM8-At Urtie Chureb, Baltimop*, oa i.toVr 14. bv tho Itev. Artfiur C. Poweil, Wlnalow Mi.il'. 1';. n .,r New-York. ti Ora<e D'.uglaaa, yonn.nt ? ? r.e Ard.cr Wl.'laina, of Bal lm*a Netfaaa of niarrlagea muat be indoraed with full uutne and addrese. BHCKWITII-At Pateraon, S. J., Octobcr 10th. E*lh<4 A.. v?id.iw ?if the i.to Fraiiklin C. Bevkwlth, Ia th. "I*t real af Bl r age. Fuii? ni aorviM* wfl] !,?? h. ld *t her late r?*ld*ace, S1B broadway, on Wedne.day, Oet. 21at, at 2 p. m. II.V ln (Jlie.or, Conn.. on Tl.iiraday, October J5, Mary ( aroline, ?lfo of Uie late HlcharJ Ely, in the VM year af bar aaja. OII.DI.IlSf.Kr.VF-At .\. v.V?T'<, Oet. 10 18J1. 0* ti|,lo.d i.j v. r. Henry ?? .. a?i-ond ?on ?t llmry a. and Vlrglala Crochcroo (ii.-ier-.iv. .-?, la -?<a Jist year wi Funeral at Bt BartbohmMWi ch..rch, aataw 4<u?-h. and Hadl*on_ve., on Widnetday moniing. Oet. 21, 10 .t i ..' loek. im- r'l.t at prlraa*. Armory Troop A. N. Ii. *. X. Y. 13d W.?t (WU st.. V V.. Oet. 20, 1881.- tht Cownaadaat rrreu to aa? nouoce the d-at.'i of i'ii\au H.nrj a. oi:d. rsle?ve, jr. M mbera ol ui - i>o.ip will att-nd fhe funeral from h%. Bartholomew'a ( hurch. MidBen ara. and 44tb-*t.. at 10:18 a. in. Wi dnivday, Oet. _lat, ln rlvlllan'a Ar>?. ( IIAs.. P. KoE. (aptaln. GOODWIB?On October 19, 1881, at hla raMdaaa. .n Baa Yorl*> (Ity, Joniirl.ua (ioo<l?in, fornarly of llarUor*. ( ..i.ii . and lat? of CM(?go. IU. Funeral ln Chicago at llie aoatraeHaee of the famlly. K.\wv-0:i Maadar, Octohsr 19th. afu-r a ahi.rt lllneaa, M?tll la bcara, daught-r of th- late Einathaai Halgh* and Su.an f. Seara, and *<if- of Kdward J. knapp. Kuncr*l aemue. at can-O U-urch, Uh-ave., corner of 8mB> -: m I'hilfadaj inorulug, o<.tober 22, al 11 o'clo?*. lotcrnienl pmat*. Frl-nds ate klndly requnted not to aand flower*. li-.o.v-o.. Monduv arealag. b>th in-t.. Hosetta, beiorod dauuhter of tln- late M. 1. and Haunah Leon. Pani ral fron her lat.- realdVnce. 22 East 130lh-at., Thnra da\. 22* Inat., at 9:30 o'clock. .... Belatlva. md friend^ of the famlly are respectfully lnviusd la atteiid. MACDONALD-On fcunday, Oet. 18th, Joaeph A. Mac donaid, air-d 52 >e?r-. Funeral MTVtCW at tiie Fourth FreabyfiJrlcn Charrh. 34th *%.. w-?t of broadway. on Wi-dn.-day, Oet. 2l*t. ?t 1 a*. iaeh i>. m. l.einmi aaatatp of Mechanlr* nnd Trpdcw? - BroUtcra You are rtauwled U) attend Uie funnal aervleo. of our iate brother .loaeph A. Macdonald on Wedneaday, 2Lat luat., at 1 o'clock p. ni., at the l'r**byt?rl?ji Chureh, Mah-at, w**t of Broadway. oLIVEH, BAKKATT, BTBPHCB M. WJUOUT, Secreury. Fraaldent MAit'ii.s-.)!. Xaaadur, Oaapbaa 20. at her late Maldeaca, 200 Kaal lOth-at . Efita, wldow of Jan^a Martln. BeWta of funeral hereaft. r. Ka_wav un Moodag, Qct. l'Jtfc, lb91. Anna E.. wife oi the l.'ite Jot.n Hid>.av M. I). Funeral tenlea. will be held at her late rtaidence, 104 Weat 7!st--t. at 11 o'clock Tlnuaday mornlng. 11 latlve* inl frtendj are r-|.e. tfu'J.v ln\1ted to attend. lnt.-rni-nt at Hm in.uaalaaa. m th.- famlly. bCKYM_BB?Mudda |r, at I.*ran,le, Wromlnr, Frlday, f> totei 18, i reda-rtcJc E. Bciyuiaai, aon of tho late Jam? Scryn -. r. I luneral here?ft.r. B-OCBTOB?At hjj Nafdeaea in IBMlaa, V. J., O.toher 20, is.,1, Boberl Ki?ld a^ocKton, oldest *on of John P. >to. kton, ai:,-d i;i \> ara, Prlendl .lv wa Invltf-d to att?>nd hl* funeral aervlce. at Trialty EptaconaJ Churek, ivinccton, B.4., 00 Frlday, (X-tobui ft, at la;f |_-t 2 u'cli,.-k. THOMAB?la Brooklvn. IBaiadar, Octebor 13, Tnomaa Flo>4 '1'Uonia*. ln the 80th \ear of his age. Lntemd In Qraerwocd, Octom-r it. Van B1EB0B?At the twddraea of Rev. A. P. V.n fiiewn, roiiKhkeepMle. N. V . oci.ii.r 20, Sarah Jane Land, wlfa i.r Dr. lUnsford i-i. Van uHeaon. I-'iineral a.-rvii-,-s at her late hi.rne, 94 Kcnt-st., Brooklyn, ThuHday, Octob.T 22, ,-?l 8 p. m. Inreiniei.i ut. Tiii int Church, \. J., op Frldav. O^tober 28. RelatlVM and frienda will take Uie 11:10 a. ro. traln, vU Paaaaylvanla Ballread WlUaCOX?At .Wwark, B, J.. on Monday. the 19tk llist., Allell.l. Ulf. Of S. T. Wiii, .ix. FaiK-rii aervlee fiom i..-r lata reaidence. No. 170 Orchard st., Newark, on Thur?day, the f3d lnst.. at 2 o'clock \i. in. Etelatlvea and friends of the fannly *t<- r-spectfully ta* vlt.Hl to att-nd. Interineiit at tha convenienre of the famlly. w.iuiiiji i,i..-.Siidd. i.iv. Taaaday, cmber 20, Wllllaai M Woodhull In Uie 67th year of hla a?e R.lath.'H and fr.enda are ln\it.-d to attend the tiinermi aervlee. at ni- late realdeace, 27 Burneun.. F.a.<t Oranae N. J.. on Krlday. at 2 p. m. Sprcial Xoticcs. A.? Flfth Avrnue Art i.nllerle*. Vo. 900 .Vril-AVK., BBAB 34TH-8T. KOB-UT SOMKKVILLE, AL'CTIONEER. OHTGIKS & CO. BAUI THIS DAV. (\Vr.DM>Il.\V). THIRSDAV AND FRIDAT AKTEA, NOONS. AT 2.30 O'CLOCK. A Consiirnment dlrect from < ( iVSTANTINOPLE. CHOICF. AND RARE OR1F.NTAL BUGS AND CARPKTS. Very De*ir?ble ln St^e^ Color and Peal.n. The Amerlcan Art A.aoclatlaa, MANAOER8. EXHIBITION AND AUCTIOV SALE, ABSOU TE. TIIK FAMOUS VKUESTCHAGIN COLLEOriON. OREAT PAINTINQS, NOW ON EXinBITION, from 0 a. m. to 0 p. ru., at tha AMERICAN ART GALLERIE3, 0 Euat 23d-at., Midi-on bquaxo. BALB BV ACCTION", without RESERVE lt'1'.SDAY, Ba*. 17, and followlng day*. lllustrated Cataloyue, rarllld editlou, now ready, mailcg ou reoelpt of p.ue, 25c. THOMAS E. K1RBY, AUCTIONKER. THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Managera, MadBoa hqunre, South. ( rub Apple Bloanoni*. "It ia the dalnliesl and most d.-licloua of perfume*.' ArK'.'.aut. Suid e\eiywlii.-r. ln i-i,*;i-?toppered bottlea. ^ fc.lablished 1^7S. ??,.tl,.--. MRfl. McELRATUt) HoAlE-MAUl- l'RU>LK\ ED BRANDlEl*. CANNED AND -i'lcED MU i-_ ANO '"pUBBBBB CCRRANT JELLY A SPECIALTT Everthln. put uo in ?l-~ ai.d kepi uatll ?11. Vot C-'id*. !?>(? r-i.-???. $c. addreaa Mr-. SaKAU 5. _lc__ TU, 3U3 D*gr*w-*t.. Brooklyn, B. T. Iln>h;_ tried Ihe illmiiK- I*C?_IBU-nd-d for con siii'itie- fio,"T..i,,-,,i,, Mi..,'s u> Florlda, I f.*l ciualin-d t? ad\:-.' and to furi.Lsli Inforiuutlou a^ i.i routf*, buaoia**, uubll and prlvatc buard exoenaea, ete. ^'''V*' Ineloalng *tamp an!l wn ceuU. C. C, box Wo, OrUndo, a._ I'n.i.iili, e Notlce. (Sbould be ie:ul dally by all inU'iested, as (hangea m*y occui at any Ume. _,?_._* l ,.rs for foreian countrie* n-ed not bo apeeial.T aa : for dNpalcl. by any partl. ulai steamer, .'\cept when It is de-ir^d to send dupliealea ..f banking and con.. niH,- ial do-.uin.'nt.-. letu-rs not suatlaily addiesaed belnt a. nt bv th- fa--test vn**.U avafl-BBa PoMlau inalls fo tho ?-',.|< .:,ding October 24 wlll cloac (nromptly ln all ca*.*) al UU. oBto. as follow-,: WEDNESDAY?At 4 BO a. m. h.r En->|>e. per ?. *. Cite of Chleaso. vla Que i?-t.,wn < letu-rs niu?t be dlreete* .,, r Clty of Chicago"); at 5 a. m. for Emope per .. .. ToutODle, vla Qncen-town ; at H u. ni. for B-Iglum dir?t. i,er * s \Vae>land, vla Antwerp (letters mu?t be dlrocte* ? -j,,?? Waesiand") ; at 7 a. m. for Netherlands dlr-.-t, per * a Dldsm, vla Aii.sterdani tlett-r- must bc dlreet-d "per Didani" : at 1 P Bt foi Cnba, per ?. ?. Clty of Ale.vandr.a, vla Ifavana. _ _. _ THL'UmMAV?At 0 a. m. for F.nrope. per a. a. Nor niaimla. vla s;0iithatiipton and Hamburg; at 1 p. m. (suppie. in-nfary 1:80 P ni.. for Bvrmnda. \x-r -. a. Orlnoeo: at 1 p m. caunpl.'inentary 1:30 p m.) for Naaaau. N. P.. and S.mtlai:o Cil*, per ?. a. Clenfueuoa: ?t 3 p nv for !>..(*? <l*l Tor.'. per s. s. Toid-ns KJold. from New. . < at 8 30 p. m. for N'-wfoundland, per steamer fruni '?s'aTI'RDAY?At 4:30 a. Bt. for France, Swltiarland. Italr. Bpala, Portugal and Turkey per a. a. La t:ha.ni)a?ne. vla Ila\r-: at 8:30 a. m. fnr London, belclum, Netherlands. Ausiria, Ofrmanr, lx-nmark BwcacR, Xor-var and Ruasia. per a. ?. Al.er. vla Bouthampton and Bremen il.-tters for oWier part* of Enrope must he dlre-ted "\>vr Aller"); at 7 I. JB. for Trlnldad and ciod-d Bollvar, per ? a El Callao: at . ?._?> for r;r-at Brltaln (*xcent r^mdoa ipai iliv ad.lr-aaed and Ireland. per a. * Bmja, vta QuMnatown letteri for other part* of Etirope mnsr 0. i "por Scrvla"); .1 ' 8" a. m. for Norway dlrect , S., r. l-fteta u.ust Ij.' dir-cted "per Nor-e at 0 a. in for .s- tland dlreet, |m r * a. t urne??l* vla (ji.s.-.iw ilettera maat *?? dineied "Bar aaraeeela ?:__*? ii a m. for BeUicrlaod* dlrecl p i a a Bdam. ?Ja *"faB? dam l.fter- moat b* dire. ted -per? Bdam") : at 10 a. m, (aupplsmaatary 10:80 a. ao fcr Wladwatd lalaada. aaa a i Ueiunid^i dettc- for Orenada Trlnldad and Toraigo muat bc dl-.'.fd "i-- lt-in.ula" at 10 a. m for Jam* ca. Gr.ytow.1 and ( , '-ra. los ;. I>'-?^?- -? L""^',;.*'?^ fui ? 'I'rnxilli. l'.iit.. Portea B-lff- and (.uateiim.a ?,, .pe, Bondo"); at lt a. aa, f..r Cam , . North Byaney; at i ?. m. for in-gua, ,_,,.. llavtl and Poit de P?lx, per rw CaaBi Blaa, vi* rhaia, per .. 1 Molquln from.Vi w- ii (lail- in. lo ". t... i '2fl II ''? BfJ ti. T. Malla for An?. tllan BIJI and ^annan Lloid*. , *<wi I ... I.s.. hpre dally ?? ,., -,,,,.-i.,i." 7 al .: HO p ii. (OT on nrrlxal at New f ? I.r a wlth I'.r'tlsli lealls for AnatraliaV ? . .1 l.r i i'l to llallfax, and t/i^in-* .-li.-r ?? Ihl- nfll, - dolly it s :SO p. ni Malla bi rall to C.o'i.-. ii d thene* bt rteawaf, Bl s :tu |, in Malla for ("nba. . ' ? i.t ateamer f?alllnf ? : Mii* ofllc* dalir at 2 80 ', i, .?. overland, nnlea* apei-lallv |4 di-i ?.ed fci dlapateh by ateanter. eloao at ihl* o_l<* dally at :, i>. m. frana-PaelBr mnlls ar* forw_rded to Pan FraneHe* ? ? . ln:.. of elealaa la arranred on But B_B> unlnterranud overland tranalt U> S?n Malla fMin th' East arHvtne on time at San Fimii'laeo on th- dav of aalllnc Of afeamer* ar. dlspat-he. Ih* -an,- dar. R""'?tered tr.il' ,-Iinm at 8 p m. pravtooa daf ( ORNBLHT8 VAN (OTT Po*'ma*tor. I'o.toft.r- Vew-York. N. Y.. Od-t.-r ia 1?01 fifliqiona XctictB. REV. DR. CLOl .ii M -? ?? -i'-v t.. IndU wlll Ifl! W* ?tory of hl* work an.. . .? "he Trlu*_* Uil* >?- >w ?? ? (a U.? i __i--l Of ttU) If'vlUX-l A\uttUU 1'lVa-JU_i_il > AUt-ki UWUM ?.t*.