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/ - THE WEEK IX SOCIETY. The lovely days of last week were thoroughly en- ' joyed by the members of the gay world, scattered as they are at Leno\, Tux.il,., Newport, S-.uihamp- i ton. In thc towns alon., tha Upper lin Im a. and the nearer sul.'-irbs. Iirlsk and bracing were the blSClSB Mowin*; over the Berkshires on WVeral days, but I these Biol COO! w ir.d-i of autumn only s-t the ',',.'",1 tinplinn, made all things agreeable and contributed their "hare to the nKnl of rare enjoyment In the ; f,{,en Slr. As usual, with thc end of tin- rush at ' N'-vr-rt, society hav (urned Ita face LenoXWard, tm\ ihe lev iv Berkshire region la ooce more tha centr- of s-.ei.il Interest. Thr. nu, it \,.vv.?,rt for the lost wooli ha?! I.n , r a quiet sort, tho worn, n's coif tournament and 'he marriage of Mlaa Anna \>e Laacey Neill to Walter Norman Eldredge, of Uils city, being thc- chief occasions for tbe gather? ing ct .1 crowd. As mool of the prominent cot ta?cr* are still there, the gatherings wore brilliant. The wedding was a beautiful one, and the chancel ..r.-i liv wen profusely decorated with daldee and c.r,\d"Ti r.d and hundred* ,.tr white roses and hy? drangeas. The brid-, in her gown Of white satin. Bounced with ohl lace which h.is 1 en in her ir/, th er's family- ti..' Stuyvesant-for generations ?.--k"! exeeodtagly Bandboaac ,t.:-i happy. Miss Katliarine Nellly ni.-.tor of tiie bride, waa the maid of honor. Her <-nv,n was -f white corded silk, and che wore a white felt h.n trimmed with white plumes, ani carried a huge benaud of American beauty roses. The weddlnn breakfast and reception fellowed n' I/m< Afro, the hom. of the bride's j f,-.ther. Colara: Edward m. Nelli, ir Beach-st Mr. r.rri Mrs. Eldredge received the congratulations of - their friends und.-r a pair of Boral wishbone*. a pleasant Incident of tbe week was a small huiitir.K >-iitortfilnnunt given by Cornelius Vender bin en hil farm, Oakland, In the town of Ports neuth. A number of young pi rple, sons "f th. prominent summer residents. ?in entertained at * luncheon, and look pori In a private fox-bunt, i which waa unfortunately marred by an accident to ' Mr. VaaderbUt'a eldest son. who waa slightly In- ? jur.*-d by bis hors 's falling with him. ;| Rumors aro rife at Newport, as v. ii .-.s in New fath, about Ibo entertainment which Mrs. Paran v Havens la laid to be arranging bi hon,.-- of i.or i Dunraven BIM) hi- party. According to the reports circulated the entertainment la t-. take the form of 0 ball, and la t-> i><* piven al .Mrs. Stevena's home, flftb-ave. ani r'ifty-sc-venth-st. Whether New ?y-rk society will hive ihe pleasure of meeting I.c!-'. Dunraven ..n-1 the Countess of Dunraven .it any such entertainment rematna to be seen. The prominent yachtr?r-i'n In this section will, however, have an o-ppPtttmKy to meei Ihe foreigner, prob? ably on Wedne< ia j. wh?n n large dinner In his Conor will he ai.??n at Delmonico'* by J, D. Smith, of the .\*a*. _\ ,.|i- Vacht Club. Leno* pursue I a connie of gayety last week which claim, i :h. attention of t'..- ok] as well ns the young. T'\:s and dinners, dam ? and cotillons, paper chases and races, and receptions with music. Ailed the days of last week, which v.,s ushered in t>> air enjoyable reception ;.' Mi-. Anson Phelps Stokes's hmrte, r- ?'iitrwnod*st. On Tuesday .Ung Mr.-. Stokes a-- n 'i.r.T--. which was attended by the young people an a is the gayest porty --i the w ck. On Wedin -i-i.iv morning Mrs. K. ?'. Oreen leal cave ? reception with music, at which the violinist Adamtowakl and Mlaa Leonora Jackson gave rn-- d tight ful . , '.? -cti-ms-. A particularly kappi altair on Tuesday was s luncheon given by ih" Countess d UcrkUi, who s:, - Ul - .-....k. of this city. Amma t1.- -.-u ?-* .-. ? ? vi - Harrlman, Miss Marton Oi hi ai Mi*- .' acphlne Braem, Maa Constance Ogden, Mlaa Ogden, Miss Pauline };r,.-"\ Mba Katharine daddy, Mia: Beckwith, Miss Barlow, MKs (iand. Miss Barnes and Miss J Davis. i The Archery Chita, which m?t on Wednesday al Chariea Buttai l's. will have Its neat meeting on | UM lawn of Bim Court thc horn- of Mrs. Will- i lam D. Sloane, who hat fa en dispensing ho?| talltles lo Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bryce Mr. and Mr?. Thoras il. Howard, Theodore Frellnghuysen, I.a ... Webb an I Fr lerl 'k a ':? .- h. The mr-ii"- of Mis lb'.n. Murphy, who was reen a good '!--al In N"w-York society last winter, to l>on Vicente Domlnguea, son ??: Benor I.. L. Dominguez, th-*- Minl-'t-: of th. Argentina Republic 'I accredit I lo the ''ourt ol -*? James which was | Holemnize l in Loudon on Monday laat, eras saan | whal ot a surprise to many of her friend" here, who knew of tv- engagement, bul were not pr - pared to h-.ir ot I ? I marriage ? i ??? > in. The yo ii ; asmoa's Intimate friends In New-York, however, arno aware, when she - .::? I iway In the Maj-sri' .. on Antrust i'i. thnt ber v. --'.:j.ur v. -ni I., tooted ta the iiritish capital within th ? suc MseHag thirty day The cei mony wai per- / form'-.! by car lina: Vaughan, al th - R imar Cath >- j Mc chapel of at. ivt-r an! st. Edward, In West Brtnstrr The bride was em irted Into mc- i tuary by Slr Charles Rt -? -ll. tb ? At ???.-?; .i ?: ll. Mrs. Domlngu. i I related to William |taadall McDonnell, fifth Bari of Antrim .mi i Lori O'NelL Sh- i- al i ? wi tlon ?.' fol .1 McDonnell, if KUon n-law of ihe Lot l CHagaa. Ons of Mr- Domini i uer* i. i Lady Wols'-i'-;.'. wife of Sir Charier Michael .. ley. Don Vincent Domlngu t i Fir I Secretary of the Legation of Ihe Argentine Itepubll ? al Madrid. Ha is a nephew of Mai 'hal Serrano, Duke of BeotOa and a t latlvi ol <', ier.il ;.--.-/. I gue/, presen- Spanish Minister of War. Tbe marries* of Mira Flor, '? laughter of I t John H. Darla, u> !. ird Teren ? Blackwood, : ir.- - ' SBt s-.ii .if ths Marauli of l' gerin and Ava, the Iiritish Ambassador to France, i- announced la tske ptaes ,n th.- Ar.. h In I'..ri* I | lober ll There w.., doubtless be a brllllanl rom paay at ths ceremonj ghlch ; to he perform i by ' the rector, assaste '. by Chaplain Noyes, ol Ihe Brit- , ixh Embass> Church, a? well ,,? al * ? lt ls not Uhgly that u.. young couple will vi lt cr.-.r.itrv for roma- >'?? ,: Bngagem. nj an I wi dd - m- nts ar ini? in i*s rapidly aa card* for ?"? o'clo. kt-,- will ?-" '> a. month or two hence. Thc engagement "t Mia* Edith Morgan, yo ? I ? ighter o' Mr. and Mm Morard Morgan, rd nr-Ai Neck, L 1, v But lei WTIutameon, sod " Willlamaon, of Oobba Ferry, baa Just b?.;i annopm d. Mi . August Bel* mom is a a!st*i- of MlM Moi Another sugagemeni Jual made public ls that of Mlaa Edith Bell, <i i*.,;.v-r ol Edward B Bell, i" Leonard K. c-i|-!--i;.. of this city. Thc ma rr lax* of Miss i;nirna Adele Beadfcrdon, daugbtei ..f Aifr-a X. Beadleaton. to Thomas Pearsall Field, la an? nounced to iHKi place on November 15, but whel it wm be celebrated tn church hai nol yel been de elded On Wednesday of this w.-..k tit' marriage of M:*.* Grace Niles, daughter of Mr, and Mra. Lucien H. Nil*- lo Charles L. -V. Whitney, i -Vtbany. will uki place in St. Peter's Prob uni Episcopal Church, ..t Gallie.-. N I. The reception will Ix at tbe boals "f the bride'? parents, al Monmouth Bea-.h uri the earns de* Misti Fannie I'rutl will tc- married at the hon.- rn ler parents, Mr. and ?ra. Joseph H. Pratt, No. :zl Madison* i.. Brook lyi lo Samuel J. I- Norton. Mina M ttl. Swain will be married .at the hume of her lather, In Bask? ing Ridge N. J., on October ". to William Marshal, nt Boat m Tb. marriage of Mles. Marlon st.-int Dart, ?blurrier of Mr. and Mr Henry C. Dart, io James Baynoe Stewart, "f this city, vmii mk.- place *>l XE* Hotel Kmiicott on October 1*. , Th. tirst InfoTmal meei of ihe Richmond i aunty Hunt club t" .k place .''".tiT'lii.' afternoon ano waa well attended. Til" dates for the regular fall hunta have not yel been arranged, ..win;; to tb. absence In Chicago ol Chariea D. Freeman master or the foxhounds, but it i expected that thc date* will be i tem day*, after the appointment ol a lem Pprary mastei ol bounds, wh-. will ad dunn-; Mr. Freeman'i absence i'i the West. Mi- Edward Cooper, who, with ber husband ann Mi ,.nd Mr- Lloyd Bryce, passed the latter pc*rt of the Mitnm.r al the camp ol Anson Phelps st----' in the Adlrondacka, returned lo town last weeh ronsH.rat.lv Improved in health. Mn Cooper ls ?"w the KuoM ..f Mr. nn-l Mrs. Bryce al then colw? in place .it Banda Point. ?, , , , ,?,,., _ 'lr.,. ,-,,;irch chantry, on Wednesday .October ?. will be tbe rcene of the marriage pf Miss Edith i. Draper, daughter ol Mra John >i Draper, IX Keel Thirty-sixth st , to Louis Vaughn vf Ni Ml Flftb-ave. The marriage <? which will be performed at I o clock rector, the Rev. Dr. Bf. It- Huntington. wiuifajied only i.y th<- relatives and Intlmat. of ti..- couple. Tb.- two will ssl! f"!' '.-.';' "?darner Teutonic, at i p. ni bride expect to pass thc wini Britain and or. tli- continent. The marriage of Mis Elean r Duer. a daughter oT Air. an! Mrs. lani' '',. K. liner, to Jo-eph Larocque. jr., rou of Joseph Larocque, Ibe lawyer, will h.- on.- .-: the largest and most fashionable weddings ol 'be coming month, lt is announcc-u to uk.- place ii cir,--, chun h. al t.H. on ?AeOnes fliy, October -r.. and will be followed by a jece?t,on at the home of tb^ bftdc'n poreata, Ito. Mi ssaoi .Miss Katharine ]. ii.,- ar will I"- marri, d on wednesday next, at her hon.- on Prospect Heignia, Beoa.k!vn. t<. Charles F Burrell. , ?.Mr. and Mra s. Newton smith have retnrnea {fviu Poland Springs, and have taken rooms *"i Hb srinter at the New-Netherland Hotel. .. ? Mr and Mrs. Ueorge Clinton Bstcheller, "' ?-?< Itt Waal s-venty-tirlid-M.. h.iv.- returned t-> ?>e cm from their trip abrotd T!r--v visited Oreat Brttain. Belgium. (Ic-rmany, Switxerland nnd rn.nce. I nc> rintt th'- World'H Fair heat monih lark, in-my. nv the will be i- frlenda ,. on the Mr. Clark and bin in tra-.. I In Oreel ??!lic.\i,i) AND Kl'/l 1'KN. VIA BR1?. HR<1? jtlalf-rate excursions to World's Fair on -":'*n'""; bsr 'X and ai. and October S, 'i and I* ^i"",'-1'.'.''",? 1-s-aves c.umber*, i io.io a. m. Wmit of tlcacis t^n r)nyr, good ri-tunung vin Niagara F*lis* ''?' t'-ae of the eieKant Scarretr-Fornej l?lfh-bacK B*ai coaches for the-..- excursions, as well as the ai fOKtlen piiid to the c-emfort of passengers, has m?ac the Picturesque firle the mj^t popular ro.ii*-. si: a umist: for t. o. men a noses. ABBE b\u B.iXKi'.i:-, THOUSttl IO I! Wi: UNIT KCXDBEI -, of TiiorsAvns Ol DOL1 in i.v HIS 1 AIM; RKPftESEXTATlOX*. Boston, Sept. 23.-The indictinint warrant which u been issued for the arrest of Thomas <>. Rkh rdaon, formerly .< member of thc leather ftrrn of (chard on, u. onie ? Co., allege th it I ir?e credlta by means of false preter es. li - lld to have obtained tm,eoo from one nun alone. Ichardson la believed io b- In Kurope. The .*. presentations thal he made -lunn.' the years lhal ? waa i.i c..,. leather business consisted almi ?l ei rely, it |s said, ot bis ital menta In regard to the ' I eapU -l. a i l it la on t).;. ground that thc arrant was i Th.- complainant in the case i- Jacob t' Rodgei No. r: Stab al . acting a* attorn. for .1. S. organ k co., bankers, Lon ' m, who, lt I ' ? red, "*' ,h' heavl -t loser* I- Richardson's operatlori . il ami nu others said to bc heavy losers ara Barter! *'?? Co., of London, and their Bosi n rep. tlve* Kidder, Peabody A Co., i- Mea many atonal bani a. It la tl in In? dee -I will amount to seven i hundn i thou illars. Richardson's Brm fal! d earlj last May Meelina th-- creditors Anally bro ighl out thc fact thal eu of the concern, which had been rat. ' at "'.""". were nm ov< i- *,:? rn pa nib ? .""-i-l". while the llnbllltli ? were Kl - ? c brui- ?? ]?:. cobb, th,- ,,ir ,m<. ; >r Mi ll deers, lid thal every effort poaal! ? rou ld bc rn.;- to ml tbe mlsalna msn .md brina him t-. I' -Uer. If pron i rh,- -., ,,i, r his arri st v. ?:! '? ., '??-???i for nd Immediate slcpa .vin be taken to .--,- ure his (tradition. ?- - ?. lilli UBAMAT1C SEASON. The new dramatic season bas opened ? I ?rtalnl) will be active and ll probably will be ?osperous. Incidents of uncommon Interest are i attend its .-ours.- Mr. Irving and Mi ill muk-- their re-entrance, and thej will pr. ent, noni- other playa of Ibe b,.-i order, Bhaki ipeare'a l."*i:*'- and Tennyson's "Becket." Mr .Vlllard hi ? ..i.i.- back to New-York, and will act hen f.r ire* months, present ina "The Prof. or's Love tory," ani possibly "Hamlet." Mr, Coquette and las Hading will Illustrate Ihe drama ol France, he return of Barnh H rnhardl and ??; Eleonora ii*.- li prob .bi--. Mrs Langtry will be a en once or,-. Mr. and Mrs. Kendal .rc- comlns with Mr. Incro's r..-\. play, called "The Hecond Mrs. Tan leray." Mr Charles Wyndham will agate un iri tha silk n pen ion of light i ? Ij Tl I- principal for.-i^ri actor who. h) it.- ir | the Cnlted Btates, will help lo signalize Ihe emorable year or* the World Fair. Mi. Ir\ln? i-l Mis* T rrj have aire i- appear d in Ban ranclsco, and have gained new laurel* i.v a c.ih manifestation --f their brilliant .-.ri. Mme. ..,)..-sk.i a- : Mr, i ,-i- .v? -;j -..., ],. ..j,, ,.,,. ., u ? ita week ,,t Buffalo. Rlchurd Man field i Bl? ady in action, .md he v. ill come t, New-York lliy il: H.-t"l- r V, itl. ..ll his ??' |1. ' I ..r.,1 nt ' one that I nev. Mr, . <-i ;-. ilth Russell, as ming a more .-?..:? - , . than he . i bitb-1: . .... upi, j, -,, n: take tia l,-.. lershlp of ie t I ,-f . cei n'r le , med . Mr Rn ?? l! - ? ? -Theatre f-e tin-..- months, and those i.u.His w iii I..- rull "t ; ire foi ? iltltude ..f "-pl--. Mr. Warde and Mi. .lames v.:;: suppl) the ? mei l if rorm -,, drama, c Ive rained ? it', ii., ly. Tin- wo - "i dlstn ? I woi n amatory, msutnptlvc and other, ? :: ;?? ... pi- ?? I \- * larle Wainwright, v. ti,, ia i-lr- ul, nith famHIe." Mis-- Julh Marlowe will continue to i-n ire hersell i. tv- (..!,--..-,!>? heroine* of Shake* ? .i Miss I ?a> --I.; ort rr .; be expected In "< .itra. ' and the aumptuoui !:?.*?? Coghlan in "DI I -rna.-" ?' Mr -Iv n v. . . |?n I loved i'd admired Rln Van Winkle and his Inimitable ?:.-'. arl Mr. i r. , Mi Fran, r ?11. .Mi ll: n .. in and oth? . will ? in , ont .ot.f th?lr art i continual favor Mi- L Russell ..iii charm i" '."?.'- ri. and rn- i ?-... i-\; ? rfi i mani ???? ? : t:,. ooh . .rr,--, ol '.'r Palmer ..?:?: Mr. Frohmr.n There i- .il-.-...' tlon ol ; tb-- op 'nins ol th Iramatl il. an I '.?? ? ? for til" |.r>--. ,-.t \ ear ear ample t iii , ? . . , ihe :-..-..i an ; ? .-.; ?- ini m Now, a-- b- i ?'-.' r. hi ? laterlal prosperltv ..f Ihe th. itn will lu- to fl i ? ?' '.- r... r. ? i .?-.. ?o be sought i : lon. V. both lt h.. ii: fad make th other?ar tl f tl Ihe p. |< ? ii * :-i i< ll. I of ',.. lin. * i life. ?. . _-^_ 1 BLOW AT si Ll'RI! RR I'i; AL. HE DEM RATIC ASSA1 LT ON THE I I D EUAL i.i ECTION I \\VS DI SOI N I ,N ADR HT AND MALEVOLENT CONSPIRACY, "rom The Phils I -Sphl I i Tl.ratty plot ???? hleh ' ?' >h< ?:. r,r nnd arbltrarj movei ? ?? ,1 National Kl < ll ?n lae. Ix (tins lo '?? a Uti renal ? i a s imply sprlnalna ii"in ihe tr. isled Impul ? nf hoi ak dow r. all i ,i- nn hom - ? i ill ?t-l ? Bul Ine-i ital I un ?? and ff -et wen " ?? i .' ?a* ?. i - ? ll..-I .i*l'., ' ? : - ? r pur ..-:- ..t und -. minina md thwart . .?? ? ul oi .'-. -.- ; ur hasi- And m ??- I t and nt ? ..-v r . balli, and dc :? al Ihe on. f the extra i i lon. A* WELL HAVE A DESP TISM. "rom The Wllmlm ton (Del.i Rei If the II are not to have ? ul) it hallot-b luffei n ? "Un . I- tl-.:, rn ny a- \ ll -sp-.!: .. -v ? ?; In nu i SO LIMIT TO THEIR MAJORITIK8. -rom The Portlan I (Me.l Dally Pre Col? ti ?; I R. Pc How the House ,f l:- i ra entatii ? - W din lay, lhal the .1 -??? in rats ? ? rr- ma Ioi ir;. In Ne. \ ri , ov.-r I"*' ..' ii the di iuty mar hair who ure now ?.; un ler t j,l ,-,r. i. by m me ii an cmi I I ??< it ti ? ? ? |.rae tl- Hy n ? the 1 rill lhal ? in h.- tum 1 .,.i there . . The ;*. uti ai l Tamin ni) ll ill i thal H." ? lei ti- n I - v in ? . und ? -,... ral i*c. : mai tri ito ??' h pei ional \i--.- ? ??:. h. ? ubji - I, baa ;ol lo fall .:i". K.ri'.TI.KSS THE VERY REM'LT INTEND ID ?'rom The Wheeling Intelligencer By tactics which, lo use Mra Bec d - expri ?outh. rodd Herod." by hteh-handi d pro. ...bi.-li ar.- without precedent In parllaniei r; ilnti :. . un I revolutionary In th. ? ireme, tie Ma. ? ,tv In ' lo II..II- ot iv; i ? uta Iv, han succeeded hi Kellina reported the T ,||| to i- j ? ,] ih. !'..:.,. : Bl. - lion iv and I i. .as?a?e of that mi-i lltOU! I ? ?, ure i only a ? ,;, of .i !'? v. week* i ' ? hilt -i partisan le, v. bi. ii will nu-- Hie Ihe < ountl exi Iti ,-,i. passion, nnd dlsturh business, by rendering loiibtful ii..- pasaa ?? -l the repeal ol the Sherman ?tllvc-r rm.'na ? act. . . . Thal Ihe Democruta hould rain, auch a partisan question .it u lim. ivr-.-n Republican* a-ere heartily (omIna with them in a non-partlsi n > ITori lo rc i ue the country ;,,,?, ., i-r ive financial condition and real ire hone t m.m.-\ to th ? people v.i - ns unwise ns ihe method ,,|,,;,i.-I to brine; ll about wen despicable. A KORT ' K SUICIDAL MANI \. Prom The Lo k| irt (N. i I I>ally Journal. Th* ii. nocrats beins given i"i" enomrh are surely .-i.i gradually hanging themselves The people will stand a good deal uncomplainingly, bul not everything. Home-times undei ubini Ut .. ri e in their strength. Thal hour may Ix agate ap? proaching. ... a bon .'an be stretched uni) so tar without bri aklng. NO REOARD POR CONflKQCENCEE Prom The Lancaster (Penn.) Inquirer. The extra -easton "t Cong***. wa .rilled for ti..- purpose of tal.ir . "'' >n ? n ti, - rep,.t the Sn.-rm.in law, an I Ul.- Republic inn vere uak< I to act regardless of party linea in iii- Intel ? tie- public -;oo'l. Tin-;, r- >'...n ?;? -I I vorubly, and mainly through their Inlluen and votea the bili passed the House by an Immense majority. Bardi) ?hi*, i,.one when the rulTVani te tb" ll mae inti-., luced a bill for th ? , il ol tr, ? Ked. ml Klection lau *. This tl-.-- prod lim ll- pU| till-'-UHO t.-1-.II ll'" ? Of ' -a , TAMMANY HAH A HAND IN IT. Prom The Trenton Doll) iUte Qaaette. Ona >.f tb- loudeal dernruula for Hie repeal of the Ped ral Election laws -*om ?? from the . -on.ipi and jnacrupuloua parn-ar. ollgari-hy on ?arti Tammany Hall. This gani; alms al i rwei by in-.m.* ..f fraud, robbery and corru tlon Thai a,',-,,- ,,., lt- philosophy. Il sjorna political In? tegrity, in.s no use for an honeai ballot box . nd has contempt for appeals lo patriot lam and In? telligence, tBKTTINd POITHMRN ELECTION CRIMES, Kr..ni 'i'i:-* Buffalo Kal I But then :*. bardi) ?' peet*"*'1 ;ir,''V thal Southern election! expresa ti." ..ill "' ? m?Jorlty of th" legal ., ,r.i- An I whii.- i... . a natl .- . -,?.,. ,,.- iinai the rithta of mun prevail I Democratic Congri controlled by Southern men, ls aeeklna lo in.k. them eaaler by hast, abu: '" repeal the silnbi federal supervtelon of electlOBa whic!, now legal!) a. I I* THE RBPITIIIJCAN MISSION'. From Tb- New-Haven Kv-nin:- Lander. The ear'y inlarton of th'- Republican party wai io protect Ibe ballot-bog. Buck hav been om ,.?? the 'i ral ml lons "f that party all. lr-* birth if nil lav-, compelling honesty ... the ballot-boi ,,re repealed fha safety >f our Institution ceases uni thia Nation will ba al the mrrcy of mci .iespeiKt", dishonest uni utterly dishonorable mei ga make up the majority "? th.- ruler;, or tu,- Tun ln.niy Hall r.r.^anlsatlon. and othei-, ||^n u cMAHACTKUI-STlc INDSCENCT. From The Albany ISvenln? Journal. Hardly hud th' afbOOl Of the nnmclal lov,-- feis in thc House died out when the grim apucir* of i:ourbonl!"tn WM seen, to enter the rhamber, benrinc; a mandate for the r-peal of the ia?' which provide* to toe Nation the rnenna of supervising and protecting Ea election*- nnd 'he iremocrats who had '-ni r eently ir,t.rn|Zn^ -vl!h their li" publican asaociateii and encouraged them lo "P?" iri"iie treatment or the Prmidem ii the mi-i.t of ,i grave public erma," responded m the mnudata ; i,? promotly proceeding to apply fi ga and chaim . nnd t" lash with whips th- verv men to whom their pin.- appeals had i.ut a moment before been directed. A BAD PAY FOB TENNIS. ilNTi.'.M. I'Ai.'k l'[ \M I.s HAN! I \IMT.D BY v.i.t Class an;: a sn iWKRY -kv. I iii i M \N *-<?'? I'' DO . OME i t.i.VU'. WORK. HOW tVl '?'. J01IS HOBART'S RAI U W S VU i" ll m Kit R. i i ii; un;.ii. r. u more forbidding dayi than - ? lerd ij - mild cted for thc opening "f a tenn!) tournament, i .?! th. ' '? ntral Pnric play. Ilenl ; rot ?? the bul condition of the ? wrt, the ?b.? n li n.ii b ??.- ? -1 and Ihe nu ? r vi- ll*ht. ' hu lr d -!? ctatoi braved tbe tin i len' -l ,.i, i -? . iroun : the court* In the damp until m ir i. - .i.. when thc ' o I "' a n ot the day wai Itelnhed. The around were un ? ? :,. the balla rollli . one minute and ?oaring Into ihe air the icxt, maklni nu ??work and luck lar- factor* te Ihe game. Vet emt t ..: ti ,;:,? v. |,, - |, and tvvi. , f Ihe mat. hea exciting ', - ? ? - .ii f-,Hi tie- .?;?:?:.ri even of the oki "Captain," who han wltneaaed many .. i. ird fought rn,,:, h on the lower couria .\s naual thi prellmlnar) and Ural round' wre uneventful, though .Smith- played *>>u.' pretty ? " i,. , jain t Dr. To t - nd, - id Wan rburj rather iurprln ?! I-owrie by forcing him t.< plaj a deui -1 Cheriton and Stevens evidently wi re determined lo have their money'* worth of lennie, as they managed t-. pla: forty- ight gamea bc Stcvcnr w? ki :. I ? rt in tiie necoi i round the real ntruggt* begun. [?ai-a| and Roatwlck had played .i pi'visional match ? ?ri \\ "in - da). wbl rn bj i oi in lek in ea - lienl ?tyli Aa Roatwlck won hla match in rh. find round and I'aret'n opponent did nol appear, the in itch land pla I ?>f the other three In t r . - .ut il, only I lu Toa nm nd Ch rii.-n match waa one-rided. Haigh! pteyed aplendidl) te th ? Iii I ' i ? alnal l?awr|e, hui the Kuperior endui i lawrie told In tbe end, and !:.- ? on the next two i I T .- ,. ? :: between Th rber end John ll .buri ??:,: the event of Ihe day, ami the reaull w.is doubt? ful until a bad boin.-' on Ihe laat - ki ?? the to the S .'. Vork Tennis I'lub m.itv Th irbei played excellently al the ucl In the Ural net, wtn a'lthout difficult) Hobart it ead led down In ,ii i and, b) li i\ Ing i loae to the lin. . ? ?' the lead 5 2 The Rn oki) - pl ? . r "braced" and ll,.,I th it II nt the pet al ihe four? teenth game, The third net looked, al Iiml, v.k :. -. ? i for ii,-: irt, aa he icored live itralght* Ai it.:- :. ,.ni Thin i r i. r, r , ihe net il ever) and, \< llej lng aci li I repe Reilly, ii. led up to ? were io*. ? , thc : le "i thi pl :? l llttl ? llrooklynlte, and ??' ? i ? he m ,-! ? -\ . I- tully appia i li d i'- .' il .1..-1 mad ? .i -r ,:. i , ? and, drlv ? . backh ind. br re t, ? l. \ ; -. ??-. ? , i, , v Thurber Ihi nc xt point, bul an l rn leh . tr Hoh ii I 'I. ire f'dloa \\, ? - ? , i hn I". Ho? bart, Ni W-Vork T. ?'.. beat A. I ' 'ii ?? ,1 Park, ? i. ? .' Ray li Tl url >r, 1/ aux T C., i '.-il '? i. I* .. y. Weat fl faull ! i.- ?;;.:. ?? i ? ? k t. C.. beal .-- lr,,y I. Sn ? ? ?'. bc il Wi lian Herri, k, l-'ii ' le. New-' I'. T '? I- ..t lb i 1. : ' a ' ? " ,-- ,7-3 rv. eat " Ki I- ' "'i'll :'- r ll ? itv T '' . '?? it P I: M I. - I.i li i Tov n ? - , : . beat IV fllev.'l ? - !?. :. ; M. I --ra... !...,, T ?' ll. Joni ? I'll P Kill. IV ' ....... - , , . , ? ? ' I" i ' . ? . * ?. .'i'i ? ? ? . i> '. burner. . |. 11 , ,.,.... T. 1 ? . ? rlttm, ? In th. it tin ? ? ? I ' \{\ \Y\ :\: \s j !(lxrKl iN ?; iir : ? ? -1 -. *. i - \i r.ccs , rn i Hail |\K1 vii, v -, ? ?' i . Tl ?? Rrookla-n I I . ? rda) Tl ? ll . fri,I la Ular. . : ' me the play. ? >? ... la lb - ringi. The ? ? M- r, ind-Slipper, r I...' 'A ?'.- '' ? I. . : I' M , ? - ' i: i i ? ? :. . I I.. I lu 11 I' W T. Hal ..... ? ;. i ,, i ll ?<? ? . ,? '' ll r-t-vi y, A S-'i |. , h) H. M. I' ' ' ll ll i ?, . .11 hui -? i . beal S ' . ? , ,, ., i s- \. N. I Ibehltl , li hi lieut I 'I i'v ll ll >, \ ", ", I, '. ll .!'.?? ' I'elld I, A.. . i :i i- Thui i..i \ . bc it B, M. I'.r n \ . ?, ;. ?-. .. on lim . r ? in I M. rn I eat M ? V, >?',' ,..,...'.., ? l? . b) di-faull ' ? ' '. '? 1. ll Hw ig, A fllMlt ? rom d Ml - U Ulai ' i: . i ? ,i m. '? ,! i.. . ?: .- -.- : tn, I. . b -at Ml ls AU I.. I'. I '?:?;. 7 ? The iv il i 'Und In Ih In Inn I*. ??? . ? < 'I ih'a i' \| I'' ,.;,., I . ? ? ? v. H..-.-.- lhai i.ii- ? ii , '. ?? I. ?. ? Al..rI i - GI gave I ?? . . I ?? iii. ? In tie- rennix i'bil Kl) bad won In i"In ' I i ? IrllTIl H I t - I! 'I he .re wis ( ?- >: l- the leiTei ttl Height.i t'l lb' l I the ?? ? I". M, ll rs I i >un ? -; :: I... ii ... l b ,t K. '' let .' H, ir-I. ( ' .'? ??.:!] round i: I.. Ilrac k--n beni M. : I Hrhlttmnn, I .... , i C. I. I.," ',. ?.1 beat 1'. Ho ii .. : 0 lunlh b.-li :-.-mi in il round i1 H. Kenned) b-it ll. fl. Mit? chell, -J ',. <? a " I Til". VVKriT HII?K n.ril'fl COXTKSTfl The upend i .ii- -i a club terni tournament were i :??-. ? I ..'I ll ? ll le 'I', nm: i ",,.i,' y, ti rd I-.- T'.i- t 1-, Men'i Kingle i l *it -- Roun I E. i i Din more beal l'. H Parker, 7 '. 6 I. ,i W u hlle i ? ,i c. it. , h by default, B. I". < 'li;, n i beat Ramuel Ta) lor I.', default. Fin ? Round Vi Ihi r Ta; lor I,, .ii c, -?? v. itel ? 0, C I. i;. V cnn " I i--.it \. fl. Pleraon, 6 I, ;< 7 I", i:. r -nr,.--... ? beal Albert J. ... i, i, ;. ( . Third Roon . C. K. I'- li? re - | h. .1 K. P. rufford -. ', v .,, Men' I-. a,. . i*ii ? Round .'.nb ir Taylor and Ie, iv l-lnamore lieal B. H. Allen, lr., and ll, fl. v , ? ., I laadl - . l-'ii'V Round N,r < M H. Millett beat Ml M I, '???>?- ? I, '. Mixed i -.-i.i.l- i, l-'li I lb ind Ml * K r Milli tt n'i-1 ?' I' Kenn. ? .? i * ll < il.-..,., I". 8 Pal kei, ?. :, 3 ?; (un intel .1 v i/- un MEX T nw .*'. i ii \ \ui.s ii i v ic/.r.'.v 'i'i.. Rutland ihe fin pi oof apart n< nt-hou al tie- aoulhwe t corner of Fifi ? enth I ind liroad v .<- , -ri i* Into thi in un !?? men ol th* Title ''. lui Ti u I - '.i..'..ii Thia t' th* t< nth ap irtment-houm of Ihi (Irr-t-cl uh ??? hli h hat iee.-nt:-, been changed from Hm rontrol ol tb>- h llvldual nwnei r.. thai of ill ? company, a iruatee ami ageni '': . othera r.r. the Madrid. ' 'oi iva, 'lr. nada, Val nc la I.I i? n, Baree krna, Hatamane. t. loaa mid Haa Ihon ?? i ither line a"- nu-, ti- 1.. r v will t.or- added le thia lint. The ??.'': n.i rion <d rorporali for Individual wan? ui ment ol ihesi lat .? bulldlngn t wk i- -' i ti.- ch. ? lupplien and the ;- rform am. all ?? ? i '? el I h. .-.-i ,,r iit i...: ?M.| ,;,,,t. riali In the ten bull i-ru'-a nov. manage.] b> the TRI* Qua ranice and Trust Company th.-r.- are Va, apart :n"iits. .v-ry.'.s' w Tin: etaor, '?' ': ?? ??-'?. i-"? -d "P...In ?V. "'-'-' " ( Ml-- S-." s P.,I.i.. |?r?,.rt, ?, - ,? Wilt ll ?.-;.. '.i,,,,;,,,. aa.n- mirri. I |, t:, . |;. Kt. ll.?'"'' na Wa C.- .,i -v ninv. M., *,.?,.. ,. ni 'n* ? Ml? I., i I-ill. i -iii i" ia .s.H.V'i-t f?. ?? week nu ;??- "' *RI Ippeai ii lb* l*.fa, . ,.,-,? !' ! - ' fl "' I, ? ..a.- , p, Ililli ..ii jt ''" > -ii ?- ;;.t jNiiti^j,., ,,, n ,i-. yiraintn*. -atd re-tertaj that kn rena nigra t ?rhat ni'ir".-!. I.'.*- that -ii. vouid i i,.u,,i,. i? ?,i i.i ,,,. ,, ? ".-. tho mM pettormoat* .,i ? rfc Dinah truvw " ai Un acaimqr 'f M"-- om gtvea i?-,t msht. DR. PAXTON'S STRONG WORDS IF DE (.\NN.q' WOBK OR BBQ M si'AIiV 1N-; .MAN MIST STK.Ma. H'Cll 19 riin mt. RAL RMORT, THU MlM.Tl'.Il li KERN -THE I'l.Mi" it HIC POLICY RC BrOXSIBLE FOR TIIR RARO Tl MRS The Rev. John Tl. Paxton, p.intnr of the West Forty-*.. .,n.i -at Prtebyterlan Church, han i "vpnealug bi.-* inbid freely of lute in regard t-> the unhappy condition of poor men who have i, .--? RM !-? poorer sim--- th-- laat Federal election. Mr. Paxton haa been accueed "f -a;. in? that If men could not lind ni.-an-' of earning their dally brea I they would be JuatlHed In atcallng lt. A Tribune r [.ort'-r inn and talked arith him al hla lu.m.- last evening, lr wai evident, lr. the courae of the In tenrlew, lhal Dr. Paaton la primarily an ard ni l'nlted stnt'-* man. Furthermore lt waa clear thnt h.- betlevea thia country hat rocelved an much of the drega --r other-nattena In the way of --..ntri butti n t,, cUlaenablp mm it cnn comfortably digest. He doe* nor doubt the eal lenci v .. aufflclency ?.f ?'.i.vl in th.- gtnard of th" American bird of fi. dom p. pulverise i rerythlng that come* through the innutli nf Billa laland, but he baltevea that th-- food she'll.', be anbjecl to .. eloaer Inspection, nn-i thal the more anwholeaonv part thouM ba rejected altogether. "The dlfflculty now le." i'd he. "that the coon? il ' originally drong blood of perseverance and en durance ls becoming diluted. I aympathlac with the oar (,f Roaeta In getting rid of hbi anarchl I population, whom watchword i*: There la no dod, and down with all that i- ?? md ' "With respect, now, lo my remarka >.n the bread ' iu. ? tl. ii," e. ntIn-1. A I uv P -. ll ifl "from II ri- ml IV, lt. Franklin I ri-.?-i\<-.i worda ol commendation for my utterance, while from ? Wall fltreet broker l received Ihe reminder that I ahouM take "St Paul'a advice and ntlck, nv- a ahoemaker, to my laat' l -i" nol -.v..nt t" go Into politic ?. and l do noi wilt on any account to aneak -ii respectfully "t the Presidenl <>f the L'nlted Staten Rul the fad l* the allvei question haa little to do ? ;'h th< business prostration of I ? ?' ? snd the un. 'rtalnty "f tariff legislation n 'ultlng from the election ? ( Mr Cleveland kai everything to -:?> with it. a thing* arere, manufacturer.! had prepared them to do work '.n a large peale, which "f courae ine.irn the .r,ipi -vi,..-it ,,l in. rt In fields nf labor. Rul Mr. Cleveland waa elected. I >!<> not know why, except on Ihe theory that *whotn the i-ord lovelh ha- ehaatenetb.' 'Ihe fad created u h"'k <-f confidence on the part <>f men In the stability ol thing* The panic la rei lt) nothing more than a pal al) i'i "i* conti lenee. "Now." < .r,'liri, i i r. Paxton, "l think thal Mr, Cleveland'! Idea lhal Ihe 'people support Ihe Gov? ernment and the Uovernmenl does nol -upporl the I.pie,' i- .i splendid one, for thia i- nol r paterrwl liovernment, lin; -,ii I mcaul to ?? i i; remarks which have i?- n rrltlclsed waa thal man's firs! duty wai to ? ,i ri hla living If he could In the place .- h r.- he v..- i i im: elf. .,:, | ll i. could ? ol : i i lhere, then li" di..nil go, even if he had to a-alk, : i -..rn ? plat e where he could (Ind li t or, I . v..r:-i pin. -. I n- idi Ihi i 1 Im th it ir a m ti ha I no ? .rk. hui hud ? hungr) wife .,--.. ehlld orv lng f..r brr id whl eould not er hone* Mfort, ??rn. he had thc light < beg al my -I"-" '" t the door of an) othei citlaen. and it v, u an oblli tl laid u|. fbi that thei l oul I n il be In tl. child or honest i .l-r-r. or I-. ,*,.. ,,r f;;.,,iiy. cr)'lng f-r bread, As i in the thli l i lace 1 idmpl) asm ried thal If a man I i I he i pporttinlli to -urn h;r< bread ur procure it i.a. begging from ... >r to door, nt the of i ? rich, he n "Voa I- ". ,? ; -. .' rel ? " ' ?? Paxton I i'" i more thai ? v he ? . ' "Ufr i the gift of Cod. It I tl ts of all pro| ri) If it ihould thal I-. Ihe i 'lt ol Ni a T< ?, ? ' ??:? ihei no ia ii : m .;.,-. ;.-, I re I rilli, wi Ile on Ihe ?? iiti'-.d.- with -.-. Illina t ri !* for Inh<ir . md desperate In tl ir r, the n h !> ' --. i- es ii ihai hla i . ? ? t nol that I. ?? .- ' ? ? by Ih. ? t I meant." rc mark 1 hr I', \i--r hat ls .-ii I m. ant Mer must live and Ibelr t. rr-ut.-- too, whether Ihe ? of Ihe ' ' ? ? 1.. ??: nol They will ? ? ? ;>,. rr brea I a !,-?- ll I. I ??? I ? ? tl i. ii v. r. n thal ? ? I I m.i ih---. , ?? ? derive *'i|.;...t b) beggtn* theil last ri art leal lr., hat I have aald. to api eal 10 thone i to give '.. thoa rn ho hn\ ?- ii.thing, -., lhal ihe auITi , \?r. ahall |. I. ?* ? ? ? ' ' theil ?rr which h ii.-.t.ir.- n?. ii (ti, v i i man j -f the fact lhal li:-- li more meat. i /i.e.v rr?g 1\ i sr SIDE ttOCSEEBEPBBB v li ? it Ifni h liding h ? b lc ?? -i u\ ? and H'-v nf t.. on Ithi ? mer lr a the '.-. ? ll Park 9 Tilford ll li .. mtlal tructure ol lb:: I bi lek in i .-? Ii'- gran 11 -, nith ' r r , ? vt i ?! I decided t ,i ,i orn tn.-ii' t-i Ike n< mm >i ho ri. \ lerds i.i ? : ria.led tn r1 ? .i : ? r. \ luallty ol it, loul.l. Hy at tr. ct tl i the I ... - .-'??,: rful develop m- rit ,f iii- wc ? t -"ide of the city i (den? til.1 ,ii-r, ld thi i ? rple lhere ' - .-d mu ti In ? lng obliged t.. onlei I an l i.." ! .'i provl l< ?, from d ie ri ; is n h no 1 ?? r felt, r >r the ? ??-.- ?ton ? ' Park I rilfi ' it t'oliimh implete uti i pei fe. : In detdi n ? - ? ? \. pt i .-. can di Tl.th r ..rm. which e not morn com? plete or at tract I vi than tl b utlful n- -.- tore was open I esl >rda) Thi i nea I -re l l.'.tind lo bc ? e most popular "f lt* kind In tb ? .'If- . li : ? af .! and foi the ren? al .tu. nee nnd comfort ol i ? ns. Kv- ? that ci n be found In tl.ther ex .-? r.'-i.r itorei ..f thin firm i*- .ii . offer, i for -..? In ;i,e nea ?? isbllshment, ..ul iv hen ll -.-.i- ,|,. -.? i yeslerda) ihe hou eholdei ni th- West Aide found thal tit--- I... i al i: ir dooi fine a dls| ? ? le and pr- ? -..-??? t . .r : rom ia the Inhabitant:! of ..n. other purl of tin** ??! of any ..th. r city lu the a la point of attractiveness tin* new More ire far in advance of thi uti tahllnhmrnta of the kind In Hu ? ll The ? ntln I illdli.:? n up to tl- uses -if tin- linn, and I Completely Hocked with Ibe best quallt) ..f tandan! articles, Includlni a most dc li able and ex lei ? . -,; .., -,, pertor perfumery and I Thi ground Boor of ic- bull Iii . ha i- en dei orated ai d to. k< d in auch a manner thal ll i no exaggeration to .?-. thal it t* a work of irt The fixture* and general llttlng-up are nolle ibl) "ubsta ulai and elegant ir. le Ign and tim.-h. There li an .rn-?.f aolbllty iiboui Ihe Interior lhal gil.ie conlbience in the quality of the article* offered for ial. There , luce f ,r. ,;,t, lin ? ni nt-ti I int* ind neon ni ..iu. r attractive fi it ur. -? that -?-? III i un I) mal ?? tl ? new establishment popular with people v. I,,, want hone -t good - ,.t hon.*1 t pi I. ? lin: I in in ct cv Tin: EASTEXO lilsSSTEE. Kankakee, iii . rh ;.i El The coroner'? venllci on Un- Manteno disaster Bnd* Thomas Ames, engineer .ii it-. ... md tex rt , . "i thc imln und - n?Hie i lui can, Ragman ol n..- Hi I ? .i, guilt ol i rim lr.al carelessness. The hi., furth r b lleves thal IV, i: Tj uer, ? indue ti r of the Ural mt Ron, an i William flampell, engineer, were guilt] of groat cnreleaanc ?. and thal iii" llllnole Central Railroad Compan) la guilt) of gre negligence In nol pro? viding proper algnala and telegraph atatloM <>n it? road. ladlanapoHa, Bepl -'?'?? OrvRIa lum.-an u.n ar rested --ri ii telegram from officials al Kankakee earl) ihi m..nun. Ria Four official* ara much urpria-.i .it the arrest, ;>. lt Indicates thal their company and not the Illinois Central I-* t" be held respon dble t rr the dlanatar. I//*.. UIIIXT I'lETTi BOVST B'BBBOOB. Beratoga, K. ?' ? *'-c- .-:. Mm i*. :- Oraat, Mra. Hartorta mid ber chiidr-'i, accompanied bj Oeneral Chariea i: Furlong, of New-York, rialted Mount McGregor t" la) n "' opottl an h.,ur in tba I tv i" which i'."!i. ral Oraill died. s luxxi.i: I" tiii: WRSt FOIST uah;uv. Vie-at PMnt, M. ? ? Etpt -I (Spec iall- The in apactor-Oanaini of ''"' VtmtBBtmB Anuy ^?l^?l? a dinner lo-nlghl to everal ofleati ->f the Military Academy, Th.- duilng-room waa .i.e. ruted with tba iic^t of Veneaoela and the L'altad sines. Popular exrii"|oii^ t'i World's Fair. \ la .S.v | York < v-rural. Sepi.-nib- r 21. October i. J, ii, 16 and M; ool) ISO round trip. .. ORITUARY. JOSEPH K. BlRRILTi. Joseph E. 1 Inrrlll. who waa a well-known cor? poration lawyer and tho senior member of the law firm of Burrill. Zahrlskle ft Burrill, with offices at >.'?. .'1 P.road-*t . died yesterday morning at I.enox, M UM. Ra was i-.-rn In Charleston. S. C., in l$?l. The family earn.- originally from Lynn, but moved to the South several generation- ago. Mr. Burrill was graduated fri tn Columbia College in 1839. He -ii. ii- I law with Judcre Davie, and was admitted to the har In I8t.\ Th. n ha formed a partnership with John Billa ind Chariea \ Duvtoon. Lfttor he forme,] lb.,- law firm of Burrill. Pavison & Burrill. Thu brm continued in acUva eKtaMMO for some ears, bul later Ofl Henrie Zahriskle took thc place -?:' .'lr. Davlaoi .Mr. Burrill devoted himself mainly 10 corpora lion practice and for a number of years waa among the loading attorney-. empIoyM hy the Vanderbilt* in the numerous -nit.* into which they .- - brought. M" wa. a director Of .several of th" Vanderbilt roads, ile continued In active practice until iii* im ii. r, when he want to his rammer home a' Lenox for a few months' reata His death came unexpectedly, because he bad i.n apparently in tb.- beal of h.-alni 1110?! of the tim.. Mr. Burrill'] New-York linne was at No. a East Flfiy-slxth-.-f. Ha leaves .-- wife, four sons and om daughter. Mis wife WU thc sister of Jacob D. Vermllye, who wa* thc presidenl of ile- .Merchants' National Hank The date of th.- funeral and the l-l,ie.- i.f the burial wen- not announced yeaterday, bi all of tn.- members of Mr. Durrill'a family w-re (Ult ol' tile .-it:.. -? - 'III' .MAS CM.PUN' Rt'OGLES. Tboniri* CoMen Buggies, a prominent civil engi? neer, di' I Friday nigh) at his hone- in Yonkers. Mr. Rugglea, win. was seventy-nine years old. was widely know n a* a civil engineer, and laid out the liar!. ,n Railroad, as vii a.* th" Idle Hoad. He t.-lilt fortification! at Covington and Cincinnati in th- Civil W.n. SAMUEL ORIITITHH m. un;AN'. New-Bedford Haas, Bept ?.?Samuel tirifflths Morgan died al bl a home In this city this murnini?, aged seventy-seven years. Il" waa a son of Thomas Morgan, of Philadelphia, and was born in that city, ll. came to New-Bedford when about twenty-one ? n ,,'' ttff l-'.r many yars Mr. Morgun was In buslni is in Calif..mia. lb- war. a prominent citizen .m.i ?...i- iden tl fled arith charitable work. IN lin: UELIOIOUS PABLUM ENT. Ali!'l'l>'*l - \N:> ll MT-MUNS OK M\NY TOPICS lUF.ni *>'-> I I \l 1 gos wi in THE i.'. bl ins a.m. CHINESE. Chicago, Bept. '.:'.. To-day'i session of the World's Parliament ol Reunion* was Ih-kuii with an ad? or- ? b; tie Rev. I.r. John W. Hoyt, of Washing t ?', He aid that tiie very fact that a Parliament a-r Religions had been held, was an Indication that Ihe view* "f this d.i.- and generation bad been broadened Th" Inception "f religion was not on ,i,-,,.uni of any want <>n th.- part of Cod. but be ? of rb,- Anlteneoa <>f man. The Metropolitan .f Athens who had been announ.1 as one nf the peakeri ..f tl- morning, was represented hy a letter, expre Inn lils regret that circumstance* pre ?. nt.-.i hla appa-iran".' An addreaa upon "Thc nd* .,. Sympathy and Fraternity Am.mic Rr buioii*- Mell" waa mud-' bj Aron M. l'owll. of a .- -Vol'. H.- sold th.ii h- did nor think that tin* country had made a very good record in some naya, especial!) in Its dealings with th.- indians and (h.- Chinese, wv -,\ ??!-,. aendtag missionaries to China, but we were teaching a eery different li - on it home. Referring t-> th-- Parliament of Rc Irii.ti- le- s.ild that whether lt resulted in a universal religion <-r not i' would result in com I li ti ?--?- i .- ?? - rte of tn.- grentaot .-vii-. Itlahop T m i' Ward presided nt th? congress larrican Methodist Rplacopel Church. Biahop i:. P. Tanner, i :' Philadelphia, rad a pap.-r on "Whal Ar-- ii,-- Demanda of th.- Hour Both In Our Minis tr) an! mu- Church. Tb.- Rev. .lohn M. .ii "f Detroit, followed withan address on "The i:-lari,.n -,.-* th- Pulpit to the Pew," an.1 th Rev. A M. 'ir-.-n. of New-Orleans, spoke ..n "Tha l-'uture f'hurch. ' Thi Rev. VV. H. Mlxon, of Selma, Via., ?!. cu - i 'i ri.-.-n ni i Prison Reform: Have Wa I'-.ne "'ur I mtv to tin- Nca-ro Prison,r"' ir. c. r. BBEC&IXRIDQE'S ASS WEB. ni: univ -ivs ph, i. viii, 's CU A HOE! in BEBE BftF.4 ll '?:' IMtOXtSK >1IT tVaablngton, Rapt. B.?The ca*.- of Madelin.. v. Pollard saalnsl w. c. P. Drecklnrtdge for $00,000 fa breach ol prombn of marriage, in which a few ? lays ago the d.-ruut rei waa overruled, tbe defend? ant, b I, Enoch Totten and P, M. Thomp? son, thi* morning lilt I elaborate plena tn answer ?ult ."- lays thal In th.- spring of ism the lani being on the train fr.un Lexington to .*, ,11* "ir. \-. ? accosted by a young woman be? te*.-u twenty and twenty-two y.-ars ,,f age, who inna 1,1, I hei elf t.. bim a* Mi-** Madeline Beech ? Polia ni, laying thal her fath.-r ama such ni .iiirr.ii'1 n, John C. Rrecklnrldge that h<- named her after h'm. thal subsequent!) the defendant re celved a letter from th- plaintiff, sining th.it *h v, i. ,11 treal distr---*--. and desiring his legal advice, hil ? ? ? -? h ; ,,t \?,-,..-|. * ,n College, in I'lnclnnutl. v;hl h the defendant answered waa in tii.n sh-- iimr.- him thal the mutter ? . - ?,-,* distressed waa an engage ? - ? 1, rry, which had assumed a condition ? ? than a divorce ault, and reiterating h. r re? quest to iee him personally: that th?- defendant did , Ihe plaintiff al -Mid college, and *he gave him a full recital of her relations with one .lames c. Rodes, and thereupon the defendant advise,1 her to inmate the contract between her and Rodea i,\ man ? ai 1 rabaequently, after a full con tlon with Rodes, he reiterated his advice, The ,<--t'--.- 1,: ? denti thal hi then, ,,r al any other lim- ,-r place, i\ wlli * .i:,i artlAcea and protesta ? ;,'., Hon, 1 1 ? an) other means, attempted t,> tali "f Ihe youth and Inexperience ..r iii. plaintiff; nil denies that h.- then or at any ? ul., t rim- ? ii "? 1 tin- plaintiff, ll" also denies tluit tiela w.,. ,t ;,..% lime .ur. ai-r- ? in.-iit. contract ,,1 un u marriage between tin- plaintiff an li' it, ..nd "ays th- plaintiff knew <lur Ing I ..lillian,,- wiri, th* ?I.-f.-n.I.mt that rbi;?, between Ihe plaintiff and defendant was mit osslhle. TIIE SEA ISLA.Ml BE Ll VF FUND. i oxtrii.1 iii.\*- 1:1. ' 1 vi-p vu. pp,m Tin*. M\rti TIMK 1 X 11 IK1SE MORE lill.!' SEEDED, The Tribune ha* received tha following addi Tlptlom i.-r the Sea Islands Relief Purni: 1. 1 iv. ld - 1 in lin, \. v . $1000 I h. I-. ..11.1. Rethleiirm, N . ll . 200 ll... 01300 I',", a |. I kl) ., all a.. I -|-..-ll . . | 2 (SI .,ll Total . Kt.OI'.'M . ? followln iddltlonal contributions hav.- been ?! to thi Maritime Exchange South, rn Relief l-'iiiid: V. Ill , ,1 ll.". . ifl--, oc? /. rr i .- ii . IS li) ll,'.-t 'a ? ,'. . IO I'O I ? , I '. I a . Ill Ml " Loni ...... .". IM U.I,.., V. Lita ...,,,, .1 ll. H ? || ,| .... .Cl P. ll . -?" li. J IS) ?ii ' n '? '? I o ??. I ceo llObel \ Jlllil'.l. 'J Cl , ipi du i. \ n . Ison . . . 1 i-i I- \ . i li . ?". 0.1 lt I.' .......... 1 00 \ I . ? ? ' . 2 00 . ,i ? , I'., iii ii virile . I "a : . 2,571 40 Tot il li tatt ... t.'.:*.".l 10 >,,.,-.' | ., Iri nt iii rlothlllS luxe lilia., Ih-i-ii r-,i-h,-; ?, i fat >? ; .... \mnm mr: 1. - ii ????I" I ar* provisioa-i amt neild, Tin I lit. . m it-- liovernment i- f mialling iii.cli , ,,i ..., - lea ,:, ii..i t, >'ia.i. '?* neaau'i -. pi.-r \, ?_>-, ? ,*r lllvr, Bi riled an >"'itli'-ri url. i-r->, will l?, . ,,;!,.I -. - lu I -P.-t I,.- ?', bariia-. ami will lc du. tnt.nt.-I hi I-'.'- I- I'.-'t'tert, .i ? .- || i-r '.h.- lin.- ot t'lini-l"*,. ,,,., ? ,, ? r ",'i attj ..-i.t.ii ? r-iuli-rnl will h.' lu Mill KILLED T.Y AX AXQBT WOBAM, Coal Creek, Tenn. Sept. H.?A woman named Retherford "hoi **? instantly killed .1. Lowrey about S o'clock laat evening, ku.is smith and tba i wom ni li..-I quarrelled a areeh uk", and sb- told I him nol to P?W IbKMlgh her yard again. Smith i and l.owr.y tcttt vlng through h-r yard from a spring ."id the woman aimed a ihotgun loaded with sim;, al "mitha Liowrey atepped between, and ?he r..!-l l-.itn l" E* "Ut of til- way or she would ?hool H.- i ;u '|1:* '" ta oOi obe pulled tha trig ind snot him m th.- bend. Ti..- woni.ui has treated_ Tb.- hIwi'v* delightful .md always aban and bril? liant "Rambler." ta'The National RAptiat' leila a i st'iiy or a counto divine who went to New-Torn . ruy t? hst.,, to ih.- minlaton ot pl reputation. ' lie b. ird thc I rv It. -lohn Hall uni the Kev. Dr Storm, but waa disappointed Then bc went to bear Taimnge ail Wia worked up to sn, b i pitch i ,.f e>-.'llem.?nt that, u^on r.turnltiK bOpM;. he en deavored to talk anH .-? "iiulate and Illustrate '< after Talmage'i manner. The t-e^uit ama that an I i ned deacon walked up the aisle, collared the In | land minuter, and walked him off w aa ln?aue asylum.-lElisubeth journal. I'rbann Wine Ca.'a "GOLD bF.AL' CHAMPAGNE. For ula by all leading elna dealer* out E**EE* Whs MifTera with his liver, onstltntioi billon* liln poor blond or dUrlueaa? take Uec. liam \? l'ili*. Of drug? gists, zi cania. MAlllUElt. UHAKIM AlyDWri.I^-At Leavenworth, gansn*. S-pa L'ctn. Mles Knily 1>. ia'ts ll ia Mr. limy C. Scarf, of N.-H-York, by HV, J. Q, Ilf:i*or. r-i i hikx-vax ak. DALK-Al the inHaan of ua 1.rl.e-. nii.U.ei Branston, illinol-, .ri Tbursdar Cloning, Kept-saber Uta*, bi ta.- Qsv. Paul I". Mitph*ii. b. D*. ?*l t/d :.v Hie il v. I', i;. Kipi.. iie.i.. da.'Sbiier of Mra Marv I-:. Yan A--da! , to Jovirii Wrilwutth Sn**, pu-il. nt i'l'.-eklyii. X. V. WAUU-AKXuLU-'sajitaniiier III. lb'i'i, br the Kev. D. 0. Niven, lanni. M. Am ll tu Uetrfi L. Watt. Notices of marriages must ito indorsed with full name aud a-i'iros.*.. IIIF.O. DltOOKS-AI I .illodi luhii. penn, Frld.-ir afternron. tata tiii'l.- r __, Lidia irUbert, Mdon ot th late Patti Urook-. in th. ,1-t feat .if h. I A.t:. Inn-rn,-ur ?? Cheshire, Ona. BYRRILL \i Lemar, Meas., en s-pt^n-r "31, 18M, Jehu K. bunill. In gie 721 i-ai .f bia af. s, Ute m funeral htreaOer, COLWKLL-i'n Ii cl.y. vjat. 22. llcitrl<-e ('jCter-lre. ta? ta n daughter o' I-nd riv* i.. and Cienavhsvg it., aged IS incritii* and _; an*, luiierai from the te ilin.t bet parents, H. J West l.M -i . .ri tttmtar, nepi, S4tt, al I .- ek k. CCRRl!-'. Vt hi? n-.ideiii-e. PhUattM, X- J . on YMm\9\ Hip'.. BM Itolstt rni.M.a, n l'i.ir|,i, *s,n nf iii. |it.> JaiuvS i ? -..'-?, ni Mm 15th rear nt bia az-. lute ial -iva. *. ni ,|?. i.-d-ti.. el hi aT.tl.c-. IN-nrapo, ''.-.ouMli , J.r .-?. Vin, o.i Tue-dav, hem. J.H., ai 11 JO a. ni. ls. ni* ami r latlvea rr Invited .o -itte-ld. lar lat.-, lui be iii saltine ai tuih-t. ?tatlcn (faT-nae) out.al Itiiir-ijii of x-w-b-i?\. FllUH-Oa Tli.ir-.iav. MiBtiaibii 21 st. at he- late real U'-n.i-, Kt--. N. Y. Kanni, widow ,if the hp. Killare K'u-ii .mn daughter .,f m.- late Har. ur .\-ht>ei i-inne* leo, in Ipr 7'M \<-ur. Puuersl -.-im, e, ilt ,hr r-sld.-i. af her -on. A?hbel p. Pitch, Ne. i,arts Lexiattea*avt., aa Meaney, s-'pieuiber '..'.th, nt 10 s'elsch a. m. ?element private, plei-.. omit aa?ll. lAIUdSQX-Ia Kew.Terk 'liv. BeMaatter 2.). 1803, Annis M>'Kim D-nnl ., nib- ol Wendell I'lilllly* lIMlliaB. Ill Ul* '?.'il i.rir af h.-r ase. Intern:, nt Bl Aulinni, X Y. HI MHKKT- Oa >>-|it,*nr.t>a-r JJ, ot her loMden-e in Ulla ? itv. Mama, arils "f I'lerre 1111111,7*11 and daughter of tee late .lollll C. M..ni-.,ll. Pusers! .?.-m,,., .,t Cslvary Chorea, -Hh-ave. and '*tlat.?t., un Bundey, BsptMebsr Ji. ut Z rio p. m. lin ii. Li: g \! Yonder... MifliaHH 'Ml, Timmi. Cold-t Kungie*, late ?f Uii* etty, yunera! aervtrea aa Tue-day. Sept. -.ith. t-i st. raul's Church. North Broadway, isnkeis, x. v.. a*. 10 30 a. m. Jrtt rrin-nt l'ou-hke -j,?i'-. iMITli-Ia I', noklyn, aa VrUSty, - pk - I- r 2i, 1833, s. vmour .1. smith, a-.'-d :? > jre >t*. IV ? ral * riL.-H 0.1 .sundiv iii|i?i n at ?> o'elm-ls, at lim t -l.leri.e ut lia- aunt, Mil, J. li. 1'iatr, li ll <.i?? ,i->a>.-., Hr.. klyn, E. V. Hri.l-.-a |hji t papen c-opv. TIMK .11 r-e|ir.'-nil er r.a. John T. Tito. 1 uri' ial iron, hla Lit ? rea Ide Bee, .v.i; .'av-mia-ave., 3etiny 1 lt> ll. Iphte, Minday. 2 p. m. YAXlll-'.llYiHMtT -un 'rh.ii-il.iv. S. i.t.-ititier B, Jane's Viiii.l.-rv,?.rt. In th,- "rilli reel nt lu< aire. Fun. ni from Ma kt? i- ??.Idem??-. US E**l :i".th-st.. oa tanda? iRernoaa, September ti, at 3 u'do-k. ri.<i*a ? .mit It??- li. wu rn: \r atsebbeWkae, Ma ?*., aa Krid.iv, September ?.'..I. Mr-, ban ?. white, ii her DOtn var relict of in. Yii--.li white and nether of Ur. Whttmaa ll. W.llta-. of thin .itv. WYXKOOP?Oa I ridir niorninc. .-e|,temlier C21, 181H, i lizabeth I'.im.-ii'li.it, daugbtci ,f lui, la >- arid the lace snriii K Wyakoop. Frleti'l" i.ti'l Mattie, ur" b,\if,-d to attend Ur- binenl ?er \n-- a*, h.-r lat residence, IW \Wr, Jl.-r?t.. M-.ii-U? m..iiiiii-: at lt :30 n".-lo. k. Succial Xoticea. I <iimr<?? -|. inu Waler. Thli fat-on. ?;ir,r 1- ta* il>\ a u..-t elsborate tnbingl reateretf lo all lt*, ronner -tr.-rn.-tii ani excellence. Prattle n?ed io so lo Knalnud r-> iuv the Crown Li\end-r .*-a!i*. -..id no* tvtiyarhtM la . roicn*?U>|H'C-red bottle*._I te jed wurthlea* Imlmloas, World'- lair In New-Tork City. Ti.- world'* lair vms- tSTptona* l.\|Hi-iti.?i a||| (,|?-n ?? tte a:.i"'l 1 antral i'lla.-.-, X'? \ 11 I. r 24, ami rt-mala open for lift'. (In-. A nrajnrifV ?f tin- pace 1- riinal. taken iv fun-ian exhibitors, 30.0110 c.-. t belia -.m.-d tor tie- Ari <.ni? r- r 1,1/ pictures. liit.-ndliiL- :.|,i.li, ji.t> for l.-mal ung -|ia. ? -li..'lid al Ira-a ar a'i'.- M.uiriattaii iinl .-ti,.,. Ilxu .ailinn 1 '?iiiuaii\, 1 . W.-t 2:il-l. _^_ I'.i-iaifll. i- Notice. Persian Malls fan tte eeek endlaa BeateMbet 30 ?U1 ,!"-.'? iiia.ini.tii in -iii a.1-1* at tala ,,'iia-, ..* lallawa: >imi\. At ,c p. iii. r.i 1 i.-'-i Kira, via liewa, Mt -..-. \. lum,.,,- fr.mi Neva.ii,.. nu-. jt .-? :io |, iii. for Sb l'l. rre-.M,i|ii.-i.iii, |i.r -t an.fr fro-n North ?y?a MONOaI ll :> i'. m. f.r nellie I'ueiio Certei tnt Ousta.ni*l* ni *>. .-. Bleak a .t er fr.-in X ...uri mt. TI'I-:.-iiaV- Al ''. a. ai. I r Kutope, |er 1 *.. Ha\el, \in southampton and Bremen i lette t'i fer ir.-lind uni*', ba dlr >'.l "|i<-r Havel''): .1* 11 a. :-.. hum IflBMlarj IJ ni) tor Vene.Mi.-la ?ud ' nra. a... pet -. ?. I'miait-Iplna il-'lta-rs for Colombia, \ia riira.-ao mast bc directed "i?-r Phll-id*l phis" 1. wi DXP.MDAT Al J 3 ? a m. f. 1 I Brope, |>- r *. ?. Tails ala >,, ,tii.,ii.|,i.r, (letter* f..i Ir-laml munt !*?? dire t,-l ? | <r I'nrl- xl 4 a. 11,. foi In-lin. per -. a. lenton! , \;a yu,, nsi, 11 ||ell r*. for nlln-r |Nir;. of Knm-M- n,mt bo dlr.-.-l.d --)i?r 'l'.-nl..it|. ' : ar 4 io n. Bl. '.ir ili'leinm ibr'-.t pi *.. -. s\ '.-?ti-iiiln ri. \ra Anr?, rji il u-r- niti?? be dir., t.-d -'|.er We4teitiland"|; .-l ll 1. in f,.r yottasa l-ln-.l Haiti rind -a\.i:ill!;i. etc., l? -r *. *.. Andr* Itt.-r* fm < usia Klee, ,1:1 Lin,.,ii n,ii*i 1, directed 1^.. Aij.-.v*,; nt 1 |>. te. f,,t Cuba, pei - -. i'll' ,,f W.i-hirnrtarti. \ a llia.ini at 1 |>. m. f.r I.a I irita < ..iiiittii* din-, t, pei ?? -. MerWfl ar .C |.. 11 l,,i l'n. 1 a i'..rt.-/, per -. t, C'ltv of Dallas, fi.nu N.-w.i IHi an- ai 3 p. rr. for lJlii.l!e|d*. p. r ? li?a. fn.in New-Orleans; at .1 p, bi. for Truxliiu. Per* - '-.'?H.klin. fn.iii \,-.\.i.i1.mii? a*. H 30 u. m. lol ?aewl ->i- dl*n : per -i-.v. -1 fi sn Halifax. Tiii'K.su\Y-At 4 Moa. bi. for : anne, peta -. rnimn. 1. j \ a **..ii.n.iin|.t. 11 ind Usmeurs: at 1 1. m. lasipiae. in.iit.rv 1 BO p, rn for ll.riii.ida. i<-r -. Orl.: at t p, m. ;-ii|.|.l.m.-ntarv I :in p. m. tot iCaaaaa, H. c, atm Kan tia sn rubs, per ?. .. Cienfu.-co-. V Ul DAT?At 4 a. m. f,.r Jan il.-i aad Ure; mah p?r ?. a. \b rt [letter* f"r Belise, 'aiiat.-innia Puerto Comm and TriiMiin m.i?t be directed "per Alert"; it 1 |.. I,, hp 1 :. ni"iitaiv I :cii |, iii. far Wi ml-var.! l-lan-t-. psi - a. Muriel I let ter a f.r-nala, Tui.IJ.-ul and TobBOO nm-t ba directed "pei Muriel" . M ATC KU AV \t Jain a n. fr l-rin..- Bs Itrerland. Italy -rpain. P il.ital .iud lui .? v p. r - .. lai Hi-nirir-icn-. vt* II* .t .'? . m. fir 1. ui.i| e p.- t. . Csnii-iiila, mi wu. -n-t ?n (letter* f.r icermnny I ran .-, swit/--r. land, li.ii. >i<iii. I'l-riur-iil an.l Turkey mum l> directed] "per 1 ai.pillia '. at 5:3u :>. in. tor liernuuiy direct, p<r .*. . Kibe, vii iira-r .?: iletter* i..r other p-ir'- nr Barope. .1.1 -...11tham11.il and Bremen, int-- 1. directed ??per i.i. ' : bi 7 :;tci a. m. fi 1 *"?>:: ni'i direct, pei x. ?.. Ii--\.iiii.a, ... i.la'-^.n [letter* inuit lo dlr- ted "p r Devonia'*): si 7 Uti a. m. f-.r VetherUnda direct, poe -. . Aiia-t.riiiin. via Hotterdeai ilotteiaa muti in- dlraeteil "inr Vii--l idain" : at lu ir. m. --it pl. 1, ?? ,1 11 ?.- ll a m.) lor re'trul An..-ria-a i.-\ -,-pt i.-r, ltira 1 and ... un Ca. in?? |M.rt*. |n-r -. -. r.i. "f Cara via Colon Oett?r* f.,i Oiiatonial* muai lie dlret-ted --per rit. .,f l**i-r.; Bl lo ::i> :. 11. 1 ?:? llr.i/:1 rani Li I'iit i ,,.niitrr* yu-r s *. Msskelvne, \ln I ?? ri.it :i.l>-i. a. dali -ind Um .Mnelra I, tt.-r. for l'::.i n .d I'ear* mual 1 .- >!:. r.-l "p, .Ma nv lyre' *l ll >. m. ' . santlaen . ui>. p.i s. .. Maxies I.-f.r I r Va',.-mela omi >a.ai:l', 1. etc., Blast Sf <U re t 1 "p-r >!? \t ? "? n; ;i :l ?.. f0r Campeche, Ch'apsa, *i:riii-a ind Y-i'-i'a-i. per .... k'uii iri eti r- r,.i ni i-r Me-il ->i st .te* -uni Cum mual 1 -? li? ? ? t -1 -|--:- Vuinu: 1" ; nt ll a. m. mr Haytl, Cuman* and 1 mi nana, per ?. *. 1 - aYlllent I etr.-r- lot ott'r \*e-i..,.?.|| porta ,1,1 f.i -.'ma -h.* Til'llii'l. Itril *li ami llul 1 .,.: rn mn C le .iir.-, ted ' p r I'r,11 WI i-ii. I" . Mall-, fur Illina mid .!?i?in. nar ? ?*. Pt**, (Ir-tm San K1-.u1. :?* i. . I.---- le-- 'lill.- np u, !?o-itenibM 51 al 1 ?""> 1 ni. Mai'* for tte ll i? liles island*. i*.-r *. - .\u-t alla ,foin "--in 1 1 m. i-n, rios- here dallv up to .-? pi mb-r ???I a-, il so e. 11. Mil'.- mi th.- s.v [aland* :-' -tv;> Tropic Mini fr--'i' San Pranela 1 1.*. * re dxUv mt try *,'i,-,?,:aT jr ni >', ::-. , p. M,;:* [or au nil ... new. Zealand, Hawaiian l-l 1 and Ksnrnsn ;*'.i-d iv-r *. ?. Marlpnaa frois Ran li....,-..? riane h^.-.- rt-,llv up to Ortobei I' ar. ?? :.t*? p tn. .>u airixal at Mew .Torfe nf ... - I ti 11 r. 1 alth Rrltlah -null- fol A.'Htrilla . YY'* tor rilli.n. Japan. IHwall and tu trUla >ii VaheeaiM perisllc ...li' - ? ' mi'v ri.11 this edee dill*- al ? Mt p. m. Mriil - fa, X-.Tfoundlinl. hv r*'l '? Halifax, and thence l-v ttettmet ,i. at rl.i* ..lil-,- ri-illr at 8:30 p. in. Mini, foi Mlqu inn. lo rall '*?' BsMsu, and tt n-e br ??t.-nmer. ? 1 -?* st thi min-. .|,u. ,- s .10 n. m. Mall* fer 1 ul 1 t.v -ill ti- Tampa, Vin . a-.d thence :>v -ro-iin-r -.-afl. Ina Monday* and Thunda val, ,1. at tiu? ni?b-e daiiv at ?2 'A0 .1. m. Mill- for Mexico, nviland. onie** ie-, lally mi ii. ?>-. -<i fur .ii -at-ii i.v atelier, elss* flt Hue ottca di'Hv ni . a. m. i;,','i-t'-r.il n-nll .-lr.,- ar I. p. m ir \ ion- da| rilM'.l.l'* W HVVI-'N. |-.>-l;. f ?'- - Religions Notices. ml BOt I . .itt 1:1 11. Madlsm-ave. and rwth-at.^ Ker. HAMCFX H. BISHOP pwachM .-t ll ?? m. \T THC t.lX.'X AYKXll rMTAltlAN . IH i'VH, iioith.,,?-, corner 121*1 -t . Ilev. Ml.ltl.i BT. C. Will..HT, Pastor, it---ninr *.. ivi.-.. arlu b<- reaumed to-nwrrsw. no l'.i.t..i ..i'i preach it ll a m. Knnday-achosl ?lli fouoa Oct.b?r 1-t. All ure cordially ln\it-d \T KM. KI i:il<>' Kl IR COS>l*RVATORT ll Wet ] llh.-t. Mr . ULLIN T BRIGHAM ?u-tM-, aa *.\. i.-ii, iinpn.M-iil.in-. b-I ire. ll 11. m.. 6 p. ni. CIIR1HT CHI H'M Boulevard sa I 71-'-t n.-. I. 8. -itti'Mw. Rector.?Moralng tervl es, 11 e'viocfe. nea m. pnyer nt .'.. 1 AUNT. .ilK HALL, FIN Ba ch ?!> S| 1. I ItlistB -Dr. I-wi-'.i.i, lecture* ami *u-* p*yci.smeti ? inurn In* ll .-.< rim- it 9. AfCr'iuiiii in-, lin.. Lu p-a :ibal ph.-iioiiii-iia. 3 u'cloc-k. CALVARY ciniu IL I kl-ave. and 21*-f-?t.. Rsv. II KN'HY v. s Mt lill.i.e.. l?. H.. Re* tor.-Men teal Beptenilier -I : Hull* ommui. ? a. n.. aid l"> a. ni.; a, ...rn mi. -.rv:-.'- and -? n mi ll o'efo-k ; ocenlns prayer, .-. ,.'-In. k : .Im ni I -.-M.. . ?' ti -ri-. d p m. ttOV. Ut. NATTl'lU.I'.l', will pi-a ti In I'"- m-unlim ?ud lie- Mr. ..iii'.rNVli.Li. MERRILL, i? thc exe.iliijr. All .-oriiaiijr Invited._ rivi- i'oin-i?. uncap, of ixdcbtrt, iu w,--th -t.. willi vm P, 11 \ nv a rt r? Biiperiiitendeot.?Mervlen nt nh .v.rv H.li; ni :i io p. in The -*.-:. I-?? I*, ul. u ,,ar a. i?,Uv 'br tli.- ilill lr n i.f the i.i-titutloii. Cul lb- la Ui-1. _? ROLY Tltl.MTV c ll fl'.' "I il Mil.KM I.-ii..\-aviV, cor. l*Sd*?t? l'..\. 1 HW. Hill m. M VX, Ii 1). Ito, tor. ? lb.!; Conn,mill.ai > a. m. Mombil.' praa.-r gad -a-rruou, 11 uah" k. l.i.niii.. pnyer and ildr^s, .'1 .,', i,. :.. Mi'.l.TlN.is il' TIP' lil'.I.L.lill'a FtieiETY OF l-'LII.N'l.s ur- 1 dd event l-'lr-i dav r.ar ilnrr. at ll oMsrlL .i.rii.r <f llithrf :d i'la..- ai. f'.tli-*:. A eofdW imi? tation 1- rah iiil'-l t<> all i'.u i- -u--. MADIKON W'l'.M'K HK1MRMK0 Clll'ltrn romer if ;.:th- ?:. lin- Pastor Dr. A. P.. R IT rill i> ?::. ?iii pre* h ai 11 .1. m. and m p. m. w>4ne**taj evanttg prsyar-Bieotlni at ts a'tlash. M'W.VHilll 1 Ill-It.-ll Ol' 1 111:1 .T ? s *tr.N"nST.*? Mr* IjACHA I villi; .p. Pastoe, Uodesos Mall, ?fii-sva. snd tSth-^t.?1 'brattan fcctoacs w^ixbi. bunday, IV.lia* to, lill i- ila-.., 1. Ul. All iilrvlii.