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TIIK WEEK IN SOCIETX. The season wai danced oat in the nm Heel man? ner at Sherry'! early on Wednesday morning, and I a few- hours later many of the Kay dancers walked I t soberly to chun h, almost too tired to follow the ? services. The Week Opened with tho l'uTn.'ir.'hs' j J Hall, which, while a handsome entcrtainm. nt In ' f .\ery inspect, hud nothing to distinguish it from all the other balls of the series. Franklin Bartlett came on from Washington to lead a larg.- cotillon, in whuh there were no favora He ehose for his partner HIM Pomeroy, who looked extremely hand? some in s gown of whit.- latin and blue velvet A. much livelier and prettier puny was the last of the Tuesday evening dances at Sherry's on the following night. There were all the beauty that New-York cnn bring together. Howers in profusion, ?oft Hants, inspiring musto, young women In gowns as fresh ns if it were the beginning and not the end of the ere eon, and plenty of young men. lt was a lata- bail, the dancing not being well under , way until almost half an hour before midnight, | t but there waa a plenty of spiiit and go from the t start to the finish, which cane- with the carly J horns of Wednesday morning. An innovation was ', made i.y dancing the cottllon after supper, when i everybody was in the best possible humor and in ! *, the proper spirit to enjoy the Mardi Gras features ) of the dame. The Ffirit of carnival was demon? strated in the favora which Included harlequtna ' ami Punchinellos of gay colors mounted on hand- . sollie wands; large balloons on which were painted a th..- dm,- and fancy pitui-s. Ii. ins and other J amusing trifle*. The greatest amusement was J <reat< I When, al the height of the cotillon, which was led bj .1. Norman Whitehouse, who danced with Mrs Edmund I.. Bayllea the dancers were ahOWered with colls of paper, which wera BUS pended from the edges of the largs dome. The .mes Were gorgeoua and t'1" display of Jewels was the tin. st seen anywhere this winter. Mrs. \V. ?Seward Webb, who. with Mrs. Burke Koch". Min, J. Frel.i: Keino, han ami Mr-, .lohn Christopher WUmerdlng. assisted m receiving the guests, wore a mngniti. tnt gown of whit.- satin brocade and point lace, coronet of diamonds, nnd a stomacher ..;' iia'iionds. Mrs. Paran "Stevena In buttercup yel low- satin combined with marcon velvet nnd trimmed with silver, wore many handsome rubies and diamond ornaments on her corsage nnd necP* us will as in her coiffure. Mrs Henry T. Sloane, in whit<* satin, was abbue with diamonds, Including a Crer-iun collarette, a tiara, anl many ornaments ' on tin- corsage. Mis. Fran.'-s K. Pendleton was m t ni effective gown ot blue moire, Iraped with white gauze festooned with small rosi ttea of shrimp pink, . Velvet Mrs. Charles l". Havemeyer lookeil hand- i ie in a dress ..f bl u i- ni In an i lace, the bo i of which was ornamented with a Bingle American [ beauty ieee. Mrs. Edmund I*. I'.ayh-s. In pale mauve opslescent moire, trim:.. I with silver embroidery and point lace, was one of th.- young niarri.! J belles who danced in nearly every set. Mus Badly Vanderbilt Bloom l ked beautiful Ima gown ' of cerulean bin.' Bilk noun ? l with gan/' of the ; same shade, end trimm< l with narrow blue satin , ribbon. Mrs. Berke Roche's gown was of whit, J satin shot with blue ai i trimmed with silver. , "During supper the Hungarian Hand took a position 1 In the small reception-room overlooking the ball- ] room, and played throughout the repast, which was , finished about 1:30 o'clock, winn Mr. Whit, lion.-.- j began to gather his forces for the cotillon, which j was a "Brett) one. B i from Bret to last tbs must- j clans of Lander*! and the Hungarian Hand played, and the dancers danced with more seel and spirit ' i than at any hall save the Bachelors', at th.- Wal? dorf. A number of elaborate dinner parties pr. allied ths ball, thc largest one being given by Mr. and Mrs. William 1>. Sloane. A pleasent Incident of the week was the appear? ance of Constant Coquelln on Tueedsy before the subscribers of Ihe afternoon teas at Sherry'* Tie French actor, to whom was accorded nu enthusi? astic reception, recited several monotoguea anl af? terward had ai. Inf irma! reception. With fen ? *? captions, nearly all the subscribers were l Including Colonel and Mr* B. Van Rensselaer ''ri? ger. Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Pendleton, Mrs. John Ja SOb Astor snd her mother, Mis. Bdward B. Will Ing, Mrs. W. Baysi I Cutting, Mr. and Mn P. Kerneehaa, Mn. Paran Stevens, Mrs, Oliver HafTbnan, Mrs. James A. Hurden, Mrs. Brockholst Cutting and Mrs. Frederic Neilson. The time has come for theatre partle* ri ? with music, for badmtnton and b iwllng clubs, for trlj>s to Canada, and Florida, f.r a complete change In fact, in occupal Bl 1 surroundings, and all sorts of plans are bating devised to lighten the pen ltential gloom. 1 >r. nnd Mr.*. w. Seward Webb, who have arranged for four house ; trites al their park In Lake Ula In the Adirondacks, and al tlc ir country pis a nt Sbelburn* Yt., will entertain the lirst of their guests this week, Dr. Webb having left the (liar. 1 central Station on Friday I l| with the drat detachment Tie.- gay piny start. i ..ft for It3 neck's fun in two drawing-room ui^, Hecla ami Ellsmore, under the care of Dr. Wi who will keep the yo ?? - i ? pl< in the Adirondacks until Tuesday morning, when, after two days of I-??? boating, rifle-shooting, Banting and tobogi they will h.- calli, i ...,.-r to Vermont to Join Mrs, Webb and her family st Shelburne Parma li'." the days and nights will be spent in Reasonable sports until Thursday night, when th' j will be brought back to town In Dr. Webb's pii vate cars. The second party will go next Errida) night, iir. and Mrs. Webb's guests thli w>.-k ar. Mr. ard Mrs. John II. Purdy, Mr. and Mr* .1 an ? - Lawrence Breens, Miss Gora Randolph, Miss sloane, j Miss Fauiine Whitney, Miss Beatrice Bend, Miss ?hepherd, Richard T. WUi a, Jr.; Charles Munn, Ti- lerlc Baldwin, James A. Burden, Jr.; Charles Iloblns.r., Julian ll. Kean and William A. Potter. Several engagements were announced before the j Strive! of Ash Wednesday, the inst being that of Miss May Irvin, ,t daughter of Do- late Alexander : Irvin, of this dty, to AugusUne Coleman Smith, a young law;., r and one of the officers of the Knlck erbaw k--r Iii ling Club. Mis* Irvin his lived I r some tim-- iii California, where her two brerhers own a larg.- ranch The second engagement -\ . formally Hine,,.I, ? i on Monda} -that of Miss Ellie Jaffray Hurst, \ lungesi daughter of Fran . J. Hurt nnd granddaughter of tha late Bdward 8. Jaffray, to Oeorge ll Mali*, son of tte- lat.- John i Malrs, of this elly. Mr. Ma rs, who was gradual) I from Harvard nb ut five years ago, lias known lils future wife staci childhood. The welding will | frobably take place lu the spring, ut Willow j Irook, Mr. ll,.rsts country borne, al Irvlngton-on rhe-Mudson, An ?? -mint, srhlch w-.is m ir.or?*i last autumn but pr imptly denied was made itubbo on Tuesday, afternoon lt was that of Miss , ?'. llth Cruger Simd.-, iee nd daughter of Mrs. charles E. Sands, of HasUngs-on-the-Hudson, lo T. J. Oakley Rhinelander, >-;ia-st son of Mr. and Mrs. Winiam Rhinelander. Both these young people me wei) known In society, and tba news of their engagement was i urci... a ? irprt a to tiielr frlen-ls. A recent engagemenl li thal of Mill Emily il Jeremiah, daughter of Mrs. Thomas i\ Jeremiah, of No. IH Went lift.', eli th-st., to William Alden l'rstt, of this city Th. engagement Is also sn noumea of Miss W. Dulle* Martin, daughter of < "-I.,,-,;,i j. Martin, of t>n* <,-??. to John L*aimbeer, Jr.. of N<>. Wj Weal Plftlevh-st. No lite las >? ? been set for th" wedding, Billi another engagement made public In the early part of the week was that of Miss Elisabeth Maud Oallatln. , i-'.-t laughter of Mrs. James Oallatln. of No. M Wot Elfty-flfth-st., ' to John <b- Courcy Ireland, ?. ? ? ,,f Mr. and Mm. John H. Ireland, of No. li East Forty-seventh- j BL lt ls announced thal the marriage of Mrs Mabel Montigu Bealch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Bealch, of No. Il* Weil Beventj Ixth-st., Lo Thomas Curry Oakley will tak, puce in Bt, Thomas's church on April ".<> Canis have been Issued by Mrs. Alice I. Shaw, of Mo. M Wwi One-hundred-and-twenty-elghtl ??* . for the marriage of her daughter. Mi - Minnie Myrtle Shaw, to William Albert Currie, ol Boston, on Tuesday morning, February 10, al Bt, Andrew's Protestant Episcopal church. Flfth-ave. slid One handred-and-twenty-ieventh-st. Mrs. Ferdinand Wllmerdlng, daughter of ex-Sec? retary of the Navy Benjamin V. Tracy, will give the second of b?-r dayi at borne on Tuesday, at her hou*e. No, il West Twentieth-el. The first meeting this season of the Evening Badminton club win take pla. e i n Tuesday. Among the patronesses of the duli this jaar are Mr*. Charles Stickney, Mrs. Thom;:* \v Ward, Mrs Charles S. Abercrombie, Mrs. Robert Ruther? ford, Mi*. Herman Clarke and '?Irs. Bridle] Miir ttn. Ti..- sea ind of Miss Callender and Miss J ie Forest's aerlei of reception! with music will be given on Tuesday evening. Ki i Hilborn'- I*. Roosevelt and Miss Shippen hav *?nt out cards for a reception to Iff- given on Tuesday afternoon fr.,m :: until ?' o'clock, to meei the Huff and Blue Chapter ot the Daughters of the American Revolution, at Mr- Roosevelt's hone, No 62 F.**t Thlrty-fourth-st. The theatre club organised by the Missen Hidden will hold lt* next meeting OB Tuesday night, when the mt-mhars will atti nd the performance of "The liutterflies" at Palmer"! Theatre, going afterward to the Waldorf for supper. . The Kni.-k.-rlFO-k.-r Howling Club's tlrst meeting of the aeason will be held on Wrdneadsj In the Tennis Hullding. In West Koriy-Ilnt-st. The maa agers of the club are |>r. D. M. Cammann, Hanv.-r Clarkson. Matthew Ast,.r Wilks, lt. Horace Oallatln, Shipley Jone*. .1. Hooker Hamersley, Havan! Clarke and Walter ituiherfurd. Th- patron eau I this year jncluile Mrs. John T. Hall. MrH. Prescott Hall lint? ier, Mr*. Columbus O'D. IsHln. Mrs Clemetrt c. Moore, Mrs. Hyam K. Steven-, Mrs. Howland Pell, Mn. J. Hooker Hamersley, Mrs. Phillp Rhinelander, Mr*. Krealerlc J. de Ptryetaw. Mis. ried, i lek Sheldon, Mri. Ogden Ooelet and Mrs. James MuhleniK-rg Italley, Johnston Livingston will give a dinner party on Wa*aitie*dav night at his home In Flfth-ave. I",,honor of the (\>unt amt Countess ie l.-iugler Vlllan. The Thursday Kvenlng Club will meet thli wren at the home of Mrs. Firle Dodge, No m Madleon-ave. #T*V? engagement waa announced early In the tgeek ?jr Mill Helen Wlllet*. daughter of Kdward Willett--, JjP John CJerow Dutcher, only son of John B. DUtener. Mles Wllleti ls a beautiful and aecom >{Jshed brunette, and much admired sh,- i? .. ^'ln..;!?lr"'?','l?'UKl",?, ,jf Samuel Willela'the uimke'r ' "anthr.ipis, and mllllonalie, who died n this clfi ?me ten years ago. Mr. Dutcher I* a much ?j tratulated man. He U a tall, manly feUow.an3 tuZ^vf&Sl Ml.s Luura Louisa athens, niece ? -Hrs. Elbrldga ailbert Beymour, of Il-rmon e'rhr",,in,r ErnJ",- J-, Aden, of chicago, wi;: b6 JW.Of&tsd in irii.i-.y Chapel at noon on Thursday - t.us week, ihe ceremony, whlc. wi": be nee. ormed by the Kev. Ur. MoM Dto. will be %& owed by a breakfast at the \\ aldorf. The tina! meeting this seasan of the Satnrl-iy faning Theatre i ub waa heij ia,t nigh-. when ?? members and ;i party of Invited guests attended ''" performance by John Drew and hil company t Palmer'! rheatre ot "The Butterflies." A small ""ion ol orchestra itali* were occuDled bv the ?rty, which Included Mr. and Mrs. Walter I 'uydam. Mrs. Spotiwood D. Bchenck. Mr* A Mc -sne Hamilton, Mis*. Alice Harrlman, Mina Char " " Pell, Min Noni,. M-.s^ Alexander, Ml ? Will am street. Mba Meiler, Sir Roderick Cameron, ? H"nry Smith, Bayard Flab Fotilke, I'.-irv lirun Ve.i, Gardiner Sherman ai I William Morgan After h.- play .h.. ?,. mhera of th.- club and Invite i guesti "?ere entertain! I at supper al Delmonico'! by M a . .. The third nf the seri.* nf Adamowskl Quartet sii), cnptlon concerts was held yesterday afternoon al ': nome ot Mrs, Henry O. Marou.md, No ll Bast >ixty-eiahth-flt., where the subscribers listened to he following programmi : Quartet c minor. Beeth iVeni ene. rt.. for violin. Wleniowskl, and a quin et, with plano, by Dvorak. Mr Buhler was the ilanlit. Th.- fourth and last of these subscription joncerta will take place on March ::i. at the rest, ence of Mra N. ll. Bayllea No. 1 Bast Seventy irst-st. H. A. Jacoby last night nave an entertainment at ne Sall.- d'Armea, No. 75 Weal Forty-fourth-st., vbich was attended by a number of fashionable -?-. -i. i? Man) Interesting bouts with aubre* ind foils were given by Professor Jacoby, in- rj ll. Hammond. Fr. lorie R. Cou,bit, j,-. Jamel W lenard, lr. Dr. John h claiborn.-. D. A. Clark "ti. Professor J. Honnafont, of Philadelphia; Dr }. r. o'connor and Professor I'.. Postel, ..f Tale ollege. After a very Intereitlng programme had >eeti finished suppi r wai served. Borne of the tuesti present were Mr. and Mr- I' K Pendle! 'ii lilia l.a Montagne, Ihe Mine* del Mont.-. Mr. and lira H. Whitney McVlckar, the Misses Lawren dr. and .Mrs. Charles j... is:,v. Mill I'.a Liv m. Mr. ind Mrs .Mfr. 1 Heall r. Bklney Bmlth, Fltsgerald eploe Matthew astor Wilks, Stephen ll < um 'olin <;. Beresford. J. J, Harrison. W. Traver* Gray, . Murra) Mitchell, K. K Richard* E. Mci.gal Hawkes, Miss Field, Mr. snd Mra Fernando Isnags, Mr. and M'-s. john E. t'ondln, Peter Marte dr. and Mrs. W. K. Strong, Mis. Strong and thi disses Hotter. ri'." Badminton courts In the Armory of the lerkeley School, In Weil Forty-fourth-it., were wei latronlsi l yesterday afternoon by member* of the : i linim,:? Club, many of i - ?er ti verj 1 an Isome fancy ilh ''??' i, Mi 1- ac I.. Kip, asslited ? " I inder, pour. 1 tea, an I preside,] it thi reihment table, which wai surround I by merry "rou| i of ! oui -? pe >;?'?? thr aighout I aftcn '?v.r.ii In tere* ting tournament* will b playi l on he . i irt? befor- the end of Ihe ? A charmin*- Informal muili il mateur talent wai given by Mi cru ter Haiell, at their hom-. No. 8"> East Fiftj \ asl nigh! M;s. iii ? i wi l-known, b Ins tha ? | Mr* d 'rv Ma- ii Jonea, who ? nt. r il llstln tulshed i pie In hi r il ty. Shi Mi s \\ nu im 1-. lin Thnag who ians to i ir. ul ippreelath ? audleni ?? were Mi rle* r -? ?ontralto (a couiln of the hoiti i; " ?. rt rude i'c innor, soprano v Form Ito; Mis* - prat i, and a we',l-kn iwn len ?r ..nd bary Mrs Foreman was ti ?? . n i ni* Aftei tupper w < -? rv. i the amuslna . red ban l' tiley Hr >theri " ?i;...- wi ? ? negro melo *.mong those present were T. J. Oakle-. Rhini ai lei in 1 hf* :. il rea Mis- Edith Sands (c io--.. Mr ind Mrs Adrian Iselln, )r., Mr. and Mi rVilllam Iielln, Mr and Mrs Columbi]I I* Itenl ey Douala* Haiell, Mr. and Mr.<. 1 - La Kane. Mr. and Mrs. Woodbury G. Langdon, Mrs. IVoodbury Langdon, Mil l-iln. Mr. uni \lr?. Lewli .I..;..s, Ml** Ami. n Mi. and Mi* Phillp Rhinelander, Mr and Mrs. Benjamin W.-:;-*. Mr. anl Mrs. Barclay Pal mi, Ml** Watson, I wc iBelln, Harold Brown, Mr. Richard*, Shipley J i ; Frealerlck Tams and Lynch Montgomery Al the reception of Min Utile Berg, No. 12 Weal Hxtleth-st., In the week, music was riven b) On ?n Bradley, pianist; Harlow ("handlei barytone; Mi-s friedman. Min May Rankin and Min Ora ?? Wi* ?um. Arthur Wellesley g .v.- some recitations, aa *re>H as Robert Hatch. Among thoie preieni were 1 ?r Francl* Frazer, Mrs Halliford Da in. Hr. and Mrs. john ll nilllngs. Mrs Charles li. Itnvmon.l, darlow ll cha! lier. Mrs john Van Buren Thayer, Mr ami Mrs |>aac M Dycktnan, Mri l: Eli Mra Fits John Porter, Dr, Howard James, Smith Ely an I Mrs. De Forest \ ph i-.nir entertalnmenl was given by the n". -,v fork Kindergarten Association on Thui lay, al ?"larry's. E. S. Willard generously gave a reading '..r the benefit of the association, whose Important ivork was In need of funds He was pr- lenti I tn he audience by lllshop Potter, In a graceful and ippreclatlve Introduction, a:'-.t- the reading, Rich? ard Watson Ol ler, In thanking Mr. willard f.,r his clndnesa to c.is cause, remarka l upon Ihe gener n by I o' Mr Wlllaral'i profi ,. aid Christian demands. McKenile Gorrinn The ball bj Mrs, Robert F Ballantine at h-r home, No. ::: Washington-st., Newark, on Monda) night is conceded in Newark to have been tha most brilliant a;, i bu.asful affair during ih-> sea ion, eclipsing the private balls ..f any prevloui les? ion In thal city. There wei- about four hundred guests. The spa. ions hons- a.i ommodated the large number nf gueita without crowding, and tn ? hundred were served at the dlnlng-tabfe al ons time. The rooms were lavishly decorated with palms, white lila a r.s.*, violeti nnd imllax oi- ,,r chi -ti.i for dancing wai In the llbrar* ? I : lol In oi ni itra Rib I up Ihe Inti rvnl* rn th tnelodv. Delmonico ierv< 1 the i ipper :.t midnight Mn Hall intine re -iv I the * n ? bel ..-? ? n lu in l ll o'.-lo.k In the reception room Bhe wore a gown ?f gray silk embroidered in jet. with dla mon I orna? ments. Her daughter, Mrs. j.dm O lltney, wore pink satin and Miss Ailee Ballantine wore white satin. Mr- charles Bradley wa* In white satin and ? .;,. velvet There ? ii dancing until mid uU'ht. and .'? ' a. m. Chauncey <J. Parkei .? 1 the c dillon al Arnon* il... ea, st? fran out- f-fown Were Mr. U I Mis Frank Wannon, Alfred Kly. John M.-N.-I. Mr and Mis. J. Chryitie Bell, Haul Bonner, Uri'. Mr. and Mrs Warren E Dei i. .. lt .v. land Kellby, 1". W. Keasby, and L. Kaw i Mrs. William clark, Mr and Mri Rob en w. Cumming, Mr .ti l Mi i. John li n tine, Ward C unpbell, Alfn I I. Dennis, |i , Robert M. Parker, Stockton Colt, and Miss c.ii, Archibald J Barklle, Kenn "? ??"?lt. Jr ? Mr an I Mi ? ? ll ci.uk. Charl, i U H ilsy, il Agnei Clir.: I. Mirv le, id. Mattel Val. b ii ul, Cumming. Ella Wright. Dilly Flet France* Depue, Bessie \> a-.-k*. the vii-.---- ?' heal, the Mlnei Jackson, Frank and George E. : Ernest Duryee, \Mlllam H and Mi-. Kln l .ir?. William ll Braille . Dr. an I Mri \ Mercer; Mr an I Mri .-' H Jackson. Mi ? i Henry H. Darcy, william H Jackson Edwsrd ll. Duryea Beehman Disley, Caldwell Aheel, Fr-1? rick Rorcheling, Fr.?l-rlrk Mercer, Mr and Mrs, Wallal ?-. M ? Mi an i Mn >;? ?!.:?? Ash? man, John J. Hubbell, Mr, and Mrs. Philip N. Ja kson "irthur Mackie, Mr, and Mrs. Charles K. Nichol i in i Mi an l Mrs J P ilhemui A r.[Uion will b" given to Miss Camille D'Ar vllb'. the comic opera kIt.i-.t. by Mrs, John li. Townsend and Ml ? Margaret Townsend, at th-ir home, No M3 West Thirty-fourth st., this evening. Three hundred Invitations have been seal oul - ? ?? MILE. CALVE OBLIGED TO EEST. SHE SANO !'-dt TMH PURIM AMOCIATIOM ANT) WILL NOT in: HHAftD AOAIM IN \ WEEK. Mlle, calv'- has ba en oralered to rest by hw physician, Hr. Holbrook Curtie Her health is |s..,r and She bas been working hard all tha season. it ha* been noticed of late that she wai soi Binging in quite har own style, and now 11 is lound neces? sary for ler to remain off the stage for a week or run a risk of more seriously endangering ber health. Sh? yang In "Carmen** last night at the Metropolitan Opera Hon*.-, for the b. nelli of the purim Association, The performance was given in Hid of the Emergency Fund of the Cnlted Hebrew charities. Tin house was crowded, ai it alwaj is when Mlle. Calve sings In "Carmen," and the pre? ce! ; i, as m arly aa tiny could be estimated last wen- nb..ut ?!?'.<?.i. Tie- other ii' mix i of the cant were Mlle. Beuermelster, Mlle. Ihles, Mme. , Eames, M. l-assalle, Signor ''.rou/' kl, (signor Carbone, Blgnor Rlnaldiiil, Signor Viviana i rn! Blgnor dc Lui ia. Mil- calve'i Inability to sing thin week will make hangei '.i pi oki.-I mm" ' DALY'S COMPANT AT DALT'S TBRAtRBS. S.nne <".',i r.port; have again become currenl t ti?. effect thal Augustin Daly's Company, now playing '" Loneon, will return to thia country anl appear nt Daly's Theatre, on Baster Monday. Rli h ard Morney, Mr. Daly's manager, denied thc ?? re? ports lest night and hall: "Mr. Daly'! 'ompinv u-m remain at the theatre in Lelc lier Square till about May I. when ll will be followed bj Mme 'lillee who will pla* h%r repertorj for six weeki Hhe will be follow.-I by Mme. Bernhardt, who aili ? ,v iridetmltelv. Mr. Daly has given up maklui bj v soring tour lu this .nlrv. and will nol play a nv enixagemenl in New-York thli spring. The com nani will return t.. this country nnd will ,,,?., In (''hi.-ago on September l, li will baigin ns re?u ?r ?ea?on at the borne theatre .arly in November ??s'oir,- Acres' will remain at this theatre tm j?iy .'nd lt li the Intuition that lt shall return In Beptem ber an-i stay tin the opening of Mr. Daly's season.' COLONRL PARTBIDaB ir wis ".//,>? Colonel John N. 1'artrldge took bl* leave of th( 23d Regiment. K. O., i. K. Y.. Of Hrooklyn. "Oure,* nf which he lins held command for eight yenr*. a' the ("lennon: nv amory, in Rrooklyn :?*( evenlnc General Alfred C Barnes reviewed the regiment and Colonel Partridge -Ili'rlbuted long lervica medal* Ueutensnt-Colonel Alexis c. Smith wii take command of the regiment to-morrow. Bead'.eiton A Woers'B "IMPERIAL HEER" r*. celves highest awards wherever exhibited. F1VEWEEKS0FBEUEFW0RK WHAT THIS TRIUCNE Fl-'NU UAH ACCOM? PLISHED IN THAT TIME. N'Ul HI Sin.\v> "fOOD HAS OKliN OIVCN TO M74 FAMIUKS AND 2.U2 HAVE RECEIVED COAJ. - THI GREAT NEBO WHICH CONTINVED INVfiSllOATtOM DISCLOSES. Another week of work toward alleviating the Bulleringa of the coll and hungry haa been done through The Tribune Fund, hundreds of fimllles hiv.- been reached whose distress became known through The Tribune*! agent*, and many have re "lv"' food who '"SH not a*k for lt, and "ko reluctantly accented lt. even In their dire -.vant. The distributions have been made '?'' sll parts ,,f the city, and all nationali? ties ahev been served. Th- italian* came to th.- Second Avenue Mission for groceries; at No. 1 H'T-v-t. the Mariners' Temple, worthy Hebrews '?'???' fed; ihe Colon I Mission. In West Thirtieth ?I . distributed luppllei to poor nnFl worthy negroes sn ? English-speaking families were taken car.- of nt a ?eral places dally. No family has received groceries more thin once, snd in no instance were people supplied whose w irthlnen u ta ,lot vouched for by persons who male their report aft-r personal examination and Inquiry, ti,.- m,.? end women connected with the varloui mlnlona who have volunteered to render this service to Th- Tribune Fund, will deserve the thanks nol only ,,f the recipients of tbs bounty, bul of those who c intrtbute to it s maintenance. CONTINUED LSTTERS or APPBAU I "urra idling aa has been the work Of The Trib? une Fund, only u comparatively small number of di ervlng i.r has been benefll l, and letters de? scribing distress, illness and misery tn consequence of enforci i Idleness still come to The Tribune in gr i numbers There is another eJeaa of latters which are written because of The Tribune's relief mea aurel, which few, except the work-rs connected With the established charitable organizations, MS. They ere letters expressive ..f the gratitude of the beneficiaries, and though al times defective in eon lion and not models for orthography, the hi irtlnesN and evident Blncerlty of tho mlsstvea see a source of much grattflcatlon to those who work in the cause, and i tangible rebuke to those who think lhere is no gi itltude, yesterday endea] the fifth week of tho distribution \- tba mist N ? Sa Ba cond-gt, the Rev, O. 1 listrtbul I li twenty-oil- families, alxtj rive tamil ? were supplied with groceries al the New-York Home and Training Sch ?..;. No Ml Wa jt Pourteenth-sl ; st the Cstberini lt .-ST . 1. Il fsml1 es wefe Slip pl|a*d; -:,e |{. \ W, T, Hising Beni Tribune Fund 100 terring j.r families, and six fa ml Hi wi : through the Bible and Fruit . No. CO Eail Twenty rdxth-si As | r the gt rlei dMrlbuted i.y The Tribune Fund were rn ti lota ? "',| family recrivtng: : i rn ?. i - j., i k. i qu ii ' > I- in-. t i tmeal, ?:,:.. 4 p lundi ria ?-. ' ? i l ran n ;? ni ? i mi'k. WHAT ll AS BEBB ACCOMPLISHBD, Since ia.. Fund ba>aan the distribution ??[ gre ? r ? . the weeks ago, ''.'"i famlllefl hive been supplied. The worka i-s distribute 1 ls it wa ek ali i 101*4 lona of coal to TOT fimin.s Thia rn ikei Th.- total number of families srhl h have recelva l coal from the fund, to data LOK, l.lSMa tons belni the quantity dlitributed ? if the .'.'nj famlllefl erl i re elved coal, all rxcipt SM I.- ?? 'Ive I gi erti - also Ml . I A Reeves, the luperintendeni of the Dea? conesses' Hone told of the want that haa coma to bul In the "reasi.table" itrats oases thal i ima ta h.-r knowledge, not among thi extreme)) los but In th.- ''respectable'1 itrata; casu thal come io the surface only after i , means for titling warri have been ixl lusti I, when everything movable and .iii thal i in In any wa) '? ?-, in I have gone to the paw asl. .;,, en li tl noire lies between asking f,..-i or -'.limn, ona -i n fam Hy consist! of man, wife and four children; the eld? est child, eight >.-ars old. i:.- ? . ? ii i my ..r four months Th.- tamil) hal .lt.- : here I irta?en an i mr ihe ..i-i -;\ reara ha* ? ? upi i tm .; imenti. With the kui ..f work an l In ability to lin I any, the ? ' i ii I lory '.<??>+ rejieata '?? little by little the h iuiehol-1 furniture ami the Httle ornaments crew lei*, rent day ntm ? waa no money for the lanalkinl, more pi >perty arenl the pawnbi iker'i, and llnall) auch pl.- ot cloth? ing a* eo,r. i be i] i!?? i were converted li When mission worker the fathei had tai remain Indoon because he hil nothing t ? m.-ar, tn . ... ;i- ii were hungr). an I the relief fr un The Tub una Fun i rn ?? aecepta i v ;t>, ta m f .?? till ?: I Ui CA IRS ? OMI TO 1.1'iMT. Another case wis thal of a relined Rngllsh womat ? - four ch'ldren, g woman deierlbeal by tl...- superintendent ?? "a lady." Bbc did nol cm" for rtlief n>r would sn-- tell h>-r story, but Investigation . ??>.?: nee ly, and I ri I well-da-een ? l .. i At two pla es In Delanci I stacks of wc.! - .i.-i and broken furniture yesterday, ll waa pi -r .-I: .'mi. when ll itood in Ihe apartments ..f tha Itu* lan famlll . ?, , irhlch lt b :?:..-? J. bul if tel I ? ni il ? ?! h" i ito- ran. i ..r two da -. af ta kl. k. i a- ul bj th.- boys, lt wa - limply ls . greal pllre ol wrecksg . good foi ng bul luii Thli furniture ? i pul In the i hard rain i> andi ii la' agents, and .. famllle*, .a..- roniiatins ol sn oh] man and bli wife, the othei ot man. wife and thrace chlhlri n, len In the it reel Tl.ld man and womifn were taken i ire of b neighbors, but the other family srenl to pla ? children separated fr..n, the moth.r. and lh( fathei a tramp. With an ..r.i--r f..r Tribune Fund . erlei th.- rather itarted yea t-rday to find hil family "I'll find i place Io thil ,'.k"l" h.- ?ild. 'and we will Imagine Wt Lav,- a. nome once more." ? Tin: POOR I .VIN'S PROM STARVATION. AN APPEAL I ROM THE EAST BID! REMBF WORK COMMITTEE FOH FAMILIES UNDER ITS CARR To th* Editor of Th- Tribune. sdi. wm you kindly allow me ti transfer m Of ts ? I .il-ns from my shoulders lo those of your re.id.-r* who may be Wondering whether the ,e|?,rts of the dl?tr.-.s In the city have not h. en , erdi eui'.' My pbyBtctan senda a laboring tuan to the relief office of which l have charge, asking thal I giv him wotk, a I ling "A baby hu Just died In the hom-- i luepect from starvation." The man wish-s w.rk, the Doctor adis, "tu keep the othei tin., children alive." A man with avery uppa-ar.inee of honesty, who ask* '.lily for w.rk. tells BM that from Inck of food his wife hes plopped nursing h"r bebe s few a|Hy? old. and now both motlier and baby are In tonger of Btarvatlon. The man can work. Work suitable for him can be "-ecured, bul who aili pay the bills? One of mir sweeper! was thrown against a street car by a brewery wagon nmi has been treated Iii a hospital, but lc cannot work again thli winter. Hhuii the committee sse son..- of i's money for his support and I hut of bis family while other nen stand walting f..r un opportunity to work? A Hebrew girl fell down an elevator Bbett ami wm killed Whl!- the family wera observing tho religions rttea prescribed! by tieir faith another man took the position hil by the father, and the family ls In depend) Bl I traits. A limn whoie child has dM ls obliged b> break up his i,nully because "f tbe expenses Incident te h-r death, and for lix I mg *'ek.-i ne has walked the Btreeta waifing for wert Yesterday be told me that it wai bo ubi walting longer. He had against hunger as iong u Beeb and blood < mid endure, and if be lefk* my door without w,.rk he would never a*k another man for it He did learnt! to kill himself, attd yet his I..ok Of li pa cition wai unmistakable. I do not ask money tor any of theae famlllea I ?Imply wish ths pubUc te know a few facts that are familiar to some of tbe worker* among the poor. Individual appeals nt this time are hardly wis., when I ? many thousand* are In distress. ? Mir committee has several forma of relief by work, but none perhaps mon practicable thain that |0f whitewashing thc tenement hones where the |.r liv- and the shops where som- of th. ,11 Work linn.Ii.ds of houses have already been placed at I the disposal of the committee and 100 men could , Immediate!) be provided with wert for a month to ' o.?.' i on anvil's.., should stop to-day. Fifty men are enmloyed now. and th- oommlttee desiree : V. \,1 ,,*. .h.- Somber not simply ... MO but te tun enjoying onl) prsetica^ P*???f". ?"??"> *? Me unable to do so because the nubile do not H.-em ya-t lt b rita .-I the terrible dlstreee that Mists in is iv need not ? tsw hundred dollars, but n il.ou.i n ls If we ara- going to relieve the les.-,,, s , i , if ?O.O0U or tM-O.000 could be i.-nt at ' , .? or ' liuri--' to the committee, It would ..- rn that IMO or TO families would he kept from survatton for immy *'"k'' to l'.,,m"' ,A t%??Bs*nd barrets of Mme ^ whiting, and .... brushes for halrmaii of the Hiitiltatlon il A , . f work of our canvassers by sending a .i ii. K-on.1-.il the ? hairman oi me simulation t 1,. the Part Avenue Hotel, or to mytTt, at .Tl.lr.Vigiven below. Owners or agents of Ilaiern'm-iiou^ ,.r..p--rli; In WW hf" Kdt| UtTgOOd done to starving 'smilies. The committee having the Emtraincy Fund In a-harse hu don' nobl>' 'n ll* aPP*al to the public, and thi reipome hal been generoui beyond all asneetatlefl bul whss pus i"r* Ike distress es> the ens hmi ate. on th* ^^??WL*! SP ?fLE^Tl? , whitewashing mil ?trvoi?clB?nlM --"ul knows teat then aire c;-l Srtd - ll J tVltiSJ irOltl IO* lo *leftteen houri ? I*' "?? toys in ibo week, of volun* lary Wu-k In order ' I urina Ute wurla anti 0\? dollar ii'i.fthe tim'n togeOiof- I' *?*o i<-mu ai though soma .ne had not dOBI ill ISAl bo nt'ght. lt niish'. Hal 1" he tiecmary te lum t: "* n>? Bim wi losi pun in mentioned lu thi* lotter away with slmti.y a kind ward anil a promt**, <''"? hundred additional street* ?weepers mid KW Blore paluta-re mund nt mir door pleudlna fur work, a""'' IhSUaJl Ws htivn the work to gil's them we sro obliged to tell theni thnt thc treasury will nol warren! our Inoriaelng our force Beery brnom f.r itreet-sweeplng, every bruah for whlteweehlng, and evenr needle for knitting and (ewing that a gem rou* public hui provided fur the committee i t" In uer. mi 1 a dot??n men and women with outstretched hand* are eagerly walt? ing for one to drop. There li nm n. day'a work In light for at lea*', ten days for tho father whoie baby hai Just died from starvation, Personally, I am afraid of meeting .onie of these pa>ople, nome time, of whom mv phvilclan ha* written: "Another man has Just dted-1 stinpeet from starvation," and I am not willing to carry the burden alone. JOHN B. DEVIN*. Hope Chapel. So. 339 East Fourth-st., New-York Cfty, Fob. H. 1H94. HOW Tn RAISB MORE MONET. that is mr: berioli QuramoN WHICH WILL COHntOHT THi: COMMITTEE Or CtTTZENS WHEN THEY MEET MAYOR mi.ii'iv. Th- committee of wealtby cltlsens appointed by Mayor Qilroy on Friday lo receive and distribute tbe money which, li is boo.-,), will be raised through this latest appeal of the Mayor, will inept in Hu? nty Hail to-morrow at 11:10 p. m. Plans for the distribution ol the funds will be considered, but lt ls expected thal a much graver subject and a harder problem will occupj the committee to mor row. and thal is the adoption of a method for se. curing the large amount needed rn pr. v. nt a still wider destitution among the unemployed. Ma cor Ollroy said yesterday that ne would not una.i.- the function! of the committee by attempt? ing to foreshadow nnv possible plan. The Mayor seemed to expect thal President Seth How. of Columbia College; I'urneilin Vanderbilt, !> Willis Jame* Jeiie Bellgman, Oeorge Ehret, Jl.I. Ruppert, Morris K Jeiup, William C Whit? ney, nnd ot'i.-r members of the committee would e..m.' prepared with suggestion* of a prai tlcal char a< If?:? to meei th na d ol the hour, ll" hop l thal something proportionate to the gravity of the situation would result from the meeting, and that a sufficient sum would be gathered to tide over the pen,, i of lor m. .. pr. '.-inn and consequent desti? tution. Rmplovei of ti,,- Register*! Office and of the Ex? cise and f4treet Denning 'let.anni, nts sent addi? tional contribute i ? to the Mayor'! fund yeitcnlay amounting to ll.i 3 K. ? ? M.\NV ARTISTI wild. CONTRIDUTE ti ? arrangements for tbe heneflt to swell the Tammany Hall Relief fund of th lal ti District, which la to be given In Nil.io's narden to? night, ure completed, and o great nieces! n aa* ticlpated. The proi ra mme of the entertainment cnntalm m>.t ?? ii-hh thirty numbera ml beside* thc famous Oth Ri tin ia ni Hand of fort- Rvs pl ces and tl.I- ll.-stl.i. I hi following V..Ill,teer artists will appear Ton) Hart, jr. !>? vere an i Archer, i^tti Kinch. Itv V'anala-vere, w r perkins. Alicia Mai Archer. I'ummin* anal v ('ann. Jennie Campbell, H il-- Finch Mn I, ll Mae, the Kosiley Brothers, llsrrj .1 Keller, KUIla> Clayton, laawrenaie and i" 'z. Crank I. Fraym Minnie |... witt. Harry Standish. Miles Mon and Ile) O'Hara, "Sam' Rice and man) ..Mo-re The entei menl will be under the -ina- tion of w a- T un -r. aialitav) by i.. h. pike a large numbei ol young women from tbe vari? ous theatrical i imnanle* In town, have also con? sented to act a* tl, wer glrta The -d- of ticket! h-t* beam hug. and in agreeable entertainment may be expected, Th.- money realised win be used in re llevlng the illitr *i ol the worthy penr, without distinction as to nationality, religion or politics. ? ENLISTING EMPLOYERS IN THE WORK. The ProvM na! ?' mmlttee for tl- Aid of the Hungry, te-1 li i by Oliver Sumner Teal!, having oldish.,i .--. work of relieving ai'.ut CO.OOO nerving creal irea now Buggi ti ? pr* Heal plan of idlng woiii for the unemployi i Thia pian, whi.-h even now li In course of ??; ration, la to g-: int.mmunlcatlon wkh every large employer of labor w!.-. :?? ii- mme time, with the Im in trad-, will be ?> : work for trusts tu- u who tiai ?? bern deprived f thc means of live-It t, i Mn nigh ii ? faull of their own The . .inintit ? Kai Issued lo the ' ? adi of i hai ? ible boc ? mlseiona and other philanthropic organlxatl ni cai la, .-ti th- few ? f which ts Th- following i- | "To Emplnyei i?f Labor Other (|uallflcatlona be Inc < . i please give pri ferei .?? to the nt i I . ; r ..Th- r m. ? ' He *nl of the city of New-York, ir the -.;;-?! ' them ls le* iiln I la i I by i illvi r H imn >r Ti all. On f form glvli I ? ; ' ai mi I witl ? I ?;???-.' I.. no rchnnt* or ? ? ? ? v. tilca ti i erith ? ' . i ?? . i ? ? THE sm 'KIN'; CONCERT TO-NIOHT Min Ja-iili Uart lett I - I of the Bo ulai 1 Sith Hi glment have i n"Vri l th< lr iel ??. ? ? to iii" Provis il Comm " ? ' AM ol the Hungry, under -.\ ?-? ami ? s i popuiai m king concert w Ul ba "a. Pal . ... ,: ; ir ari Marguerite Ia mon Pi Iii i lapman, coi Kilolit, and .1. S. a'..x. tluic *a.|ol*t Seat "-tun-lay nlghl hues'-. Hand will ? I .'? The "S--,l |t ?,,',??? I ? .... || ? ki.own Bini ? eenl HELP ron THE PEOPLE'S KITCHEN. Th- (ri ii irer of the Pe >| le'i Kitchen, N i M7 fl ?? enth ive., ri r n I ti,.- foll twine, i i Uti >n ii c in* trlbutloni: John Tatlock, Jr., IS; lb:.ry Wilson, C; J, C. Xl I ul) ai !.:. >u '? lg. I. (>,', :-i, total, | THE I Mill, /'/./ss IS EUI STRENGTH. PALS! : : PO HB I IR" i.Vi'ill" A IT UV THC MANAQRKS OP ' ill: WEST KILN \.--... i -. , i.i. i . In ths curs.- . c the rn xt three da] i prcca ling their annual meeting, the itatatment will be cir . . ned by the Chicago manager! i f il.-- IV a itern Ai? li i pi. i* thal the n-V York newspaper* have abandoned ti.,- , rintel) an i the I'nlted Pn completely collapii i Bueh a itatem.-ni I no morai tm.- than sliiiii-.il> mlilajmallng -i tc, menta of the last three month* The Kew-iork and the Eastern 1'" IS and th- I nil. I Pre* ? ar. ... I !? ulm I with B common purpoee, timi their ra-latlona anal in-ir i.a-m. -- will i>.ni in e i. even should nil the Chi? cago newspapers combine again ; them. Asauran c* ,,f tha hopeful character made by the Chicago man? agers may bc helpful and even neceaaary in divert? ing attention from the tru.ndltion of thrir awn treasury sud future ssseeaments; and they can have no oth.-r effect than to stimulate and encourage th.-lr own neoartataa, and to allay the growing feW Ing of unrest and suspicion within their own organl Ballon. BROOKLYN PEOPLE MISSING. POLICE A1I> ASK BU UV RELATIVES OP THOSE H'lin HAVE DISAPPEARED, Tho Brooklyn police are looking i ir four p. rs .uh who have disappeared recently. Two gin*, one woiiun and .i man. were all reported mining yes? terday. Julia Crowley, fifteen years oki, left the hom- of nar foster-mother, at No, ii Willow place, <>ii Thursday, to k> to work. She mel a girl of h.r own ag- that, morning *ni<l Bald ihe must hurry, bul sh.- did n.-t reach the place when sh.- wad employed Her foster-mother thinks she maj hai'- i" "ii kidnapped. She had a conference with th.- police laat evening, and n U?il olive wai di tailed on i he cai i. Mrs. Margaret Costello, of No. 123 Washlm I ave., re-.oit.ji to the pones laat evening thai ie,Hung hui been seen, sines Jami.irv u, ,,i Katie Morgan, fifteen yarara old, who ii\<d with her. Th. child weat out on au errand and -iii not return. ,\ general alarm was sent out t>. i""i< for h.r. am ber description wai telephoi I to a -ry precinct. William P. Pope, of No. 1,101 Padilc-at., aikeaj police aid last evening In searching for Ins wtffl who is slightly demented. Mr. Pope is a manu? facturer, nt N... nit Centre-it., N'ew-York, and llvi In ,i line house. His wife ls said to be addicted ti tie- ns,, of opium. About thr.e years ago Mr. Popa discovered some opium In the house, with tbe labe of a ilrugglst named Crawford upa ii lt, and he wein to Cra*jt2fird'i nore in Pulton-at. and demanded ai explanation lie raid thal he w irned the druggtsl noi te sell tl ?? poison to his nife. In the quarrel Mr. popi Struck Mr. Cl iwford, who had him arr- st-I and lined Mr. rope made a complaint against the drugflsl In regari to iclllng the drug. The police wen la ? evening to -??arch hotels and lodging housei f,.r Mrs. Pope, .she i? thirty-tl ve yean old, am w,.r.- a seal Barque, a .lark drees, s brown turbai hat. anl ber weudlng-rlng, and carried .. leal mutt Nicholas Andrews, of EWIi Id-BL and Jamaica ave., left his h..m- on Wednestlay and has not l.r aeon since by hil frienda He ls 0/ty-three yean old, and has acted somewhat strangely for somi time uni has threatened to commit suicide. AN INVRerTMENT AKD A BC8INES8, Tier.- ls one of th-- beal opportunities for both ar Investment anl a bUBlnssa r> bs (bund In l sub uibaii .md mite rai sparing! property within fourtaet mlle* of Chicago, and conn-'i'ted with lt by two rail fonds with forty trains ;i du). The pfUMfty conststs .u one hundred and sixt.-.-i acres, with a small lake of als.ut forty a. res. th. Whole Situated amidst beautiful wooded hills, th, higha-st ground between Lake Michigan and thi MI?s!a""IPI>i River. On tha grounds are six spring.* tnn-e ot which p..s*PM.* tho best medical propertlea one Laxative, om- M IgBlstl and .nie lnm. On- of th. other* I* BhMtutety pura- watef, with only a tract of organic mnttir. and omi of the tiav,t liotib-l waten In existence, over HA0O0 worth having boen sold his' vesr wlth.vut one dollar* advertising. To botth watt-r an.l Bell lt for mon.-v ll profltable, al > a ilrst-clais hotel, beautifully situated, elah oritely furnished, with ninety-six sleeping rooniH. The owner will iel! at a sacrifice, ai he :* *|Ck with a fatal dlseaae. For'full particular! addreai p. 0. Box HS, New-Tork City. Mcsrc rOUBTH PHILHARMONIC CONCERT. The feature! whl<>h eave Special Interest to the fourth a.mcert of the flfty-sicond lecion sf thi Hhtllmrmonlc Bocl?t>, which took placO In the Music Hull l.isi night, wai thi pMdut-tton of a new symphony by Hm young Honnfilnnvlan composer, I'hrl M.n (studing, and th* flinging of M. Pol nanga*, of thc sfsliepfilUBS Opera company. Tho latter feature wai most admired by the audi* ince, atul the greater part of If, Plancon'B work richly diiprvrd tho admiration, lt ls comparatively if'.dom that ono find! an opera linger who haa at his command a Btyle of muilcal utteronco flt for tho con'ert-rooni. Yet M. Planton waa molt artli tlc In tho air, "Rolling In Foaming Billows," from Haydn's "Creation." which wu lill first number laat night. He ung the chaste and danica! muilc with all the suavity, dignity and tonal beauty that one might have expected from a trained oratorio Unger, and so ch.arm.Ml hil hearers that they lnilf ted upon either a repetition or a aupple mentary number. Then he added to the enthusi? asm of the audience by alnglng "O lila nnd Osiris" from Mozart's "Magic Flute," alio with orchestral accompaniment. The concluding piece "ii tn.- programme wrns the finale from Wag? ner's "Walkiire," in which he sang Wotan'! fare? well to Brilnahllde. In the airs by Haydn and Mo? zart he us.,1 the French language, !n the Wagner number the Italian, lt la more than probable that ll rial...on would have been wiser had he made us., of th.- French altogether. Wagner's latter-day dramas do not seem to stand translation Into the soft, bastard Latin as well aa Into French, and the Italian operatic poetasters se-ni to have less under Handing of dramatic declamation than their kln* m. n beyond the mountains, whose tongue hai an Infusion of Teutonic element, and who know better the value ..f rugged rhythms. Wagner's lines lose much of thdr force, as wall as their poetic beauty, when robbed of tlu-ir alliterative melody, and ought always to be sung either In German or In an English version still to be made, which shall retain the feature which belongs to the poetry of our Teutonic ancestors, and can be reproduced to-day In English quite as well as In German. In the version sung last night there were so many modifi? cations of Wagner's melody due to the Introduction ,.r additional syllables that frequently lt suffered In character and effectiveness. Besides, beauti? fully aa M. I'lati-.on sang much of lt, Its strange ? . him wai obvious, and his generally pure in? tonation suffered shipwreck on the rock of "Zum 1 ------ ri Mal" that most trying of all the tea's which Wagner has provided f.r his singers. The great sincerity of the singer, however, and the nobility of nil voice commended him to the ap it'.on of Ids audience, and after the music was I he wi ri sailed again and again to the stage bj the delighted hean ri The new symphony by Binding nt ls in D mln^r mposer'i twenty-flrat numbered composi? tion? I* a work which ls bound to attract the attention nf the musical world. Grieg, who lins piair.lv hil 1 potent influence In the development of th- younger compoaer'a ityle, la reported to have ! thal Binding has mor.- talent than he. This ls blah pi ilse, ind wai itneerely spoken, beyond doubt. With all his likeness to tiri.-g. Binding seems to have greater strength In the handling of large form* ail the orchestral apparatus. This sym? phony la full of ttie Northland'! force and the N irtnland'i melancholy, lt la, however, a worK which show! Iti creator in a state of transition. The talent which Qrleg Isuded ls not yet clarified, anl 1- still under th- dominion ..f out-id.- Influences. Koi only ! "-a Wagner speak unmistakably in th-' score, but there are volcei also In lt from Russia. It is terribly wild In i >t' ibly lu the quasi trio of what ought to bs the j.se movement but am scarcely be called playful. It ls scored BO thickly as to be al Turgid, but lt ls Inspired by amazing vigor and Ita rhythms, melodie! and workmanship are simply amazing It was conducted by Mr. Betdl with mani? fest devotion, and his reading was eloquent and ? tr. m. lng. Reildea the music mentioned, Wagner's "Siegfried I lyl" was played?and played better than Ole, though lt, WVc all the numbers, -.uf fa-r.-d from the tendency ot the first horn to play Mat. THE STEEL SHH' DIRIGO LAUNCHED. QLIPINQ EASILY INTO THE KENNLMEC FROM TH1C SEWAI.I. YAKU AT DATH. Hath. Me., Cb. 10.?It was a disagreeable day In thia city to-day, but the heavy snowstorm did not prevent ? lar;f.- . rowd gathering nt A. Bewail & ? o's yard In the afternoon to see the big steel ship Dlrlgo launched. Everything was ready before h ii. l and at -"SH the order to wedge up was given. , blocks w.-re then solit out nnd at J:6i o'clock the vesi i started. The targe bulk seemed to pause ter the I tart, and then glide l rapidly down the wayi and Into the Kennebec, cutting the wat^r bk-- a knife ??'?? I making no splash whatever as she sped rapidly acroaa the stream Tha-line, one end nf whtch was fastened to her stern and the other en<l t. the ihore, began to swing the stern up river, and the tugboats Sequin and A'b-lln. had th* ship at tha boa . and these sgenclea with the aM of .ie- ,,r tha - ne hors, soon brought the vessel to a standstill. The htrlgo lay peacefully In the stream, pre ! ? I roadside to lb- en.wds on the shor... vi, , a Imlred her [rraeeful lines. The boats brought h. r ba k io th.- wharf. Where she will receive her I ? fitted for bbb lt was one of tie in.,-i and moat graceful launchings ever seen In this ? ity._ tH'MtKiTRD THAIS WRECKERS CAVORT. Chicago, ri. i" A dispatch to "The Tribune" front Roulton, T< ? . says "Daylight yesterday re? wa;, i en awful spectacle at Whit- oak Bayou bridge, near the olty, wier.-, on Thursday night. train robbers had Hised :-h;,'.ates from the rails .ml ,ame i the wreck ..f a Mleaourt. Kansai and T?-xn* i ? ? ? ? r train and the possible death of four men As soon ns tha- news of the wreck ra ohed the city, a party "f offlcera were organ* i , :, and, with some bloodhounda went to the r the disaster Mincers yesterday afternoon ntrcsted Jesse DH lingham and wife, The arrest was kept quiet, to avol 1 mob violence. Another suspect ls held, no . to allowed to communicate with or see him. Ile bas mad<- a written confession, which, while , >.. ? ? rating himself, is said to impli.ate all the ..tl., rs. A double lynching ls possible. DIED. BRITTIS leivniv i. nt Newtan, N. j., "f-eaBBerten RrllllB, isca! s| yeer* l .- ral wrvlce* ,,t I'brtil I'lmr.-h. Newton. N J. rn Monday, Februiry IS, al Hilo p. m. li i. iel- ..ie requeued to attend Without further notice. CLARKK \- Columbi!, B. ''.. ea Batordar. r>bruani IO, Juill il. wife t H*nry P. Clarke, and .laughter Semi li. IIuti. ot ti.is city. Inti ? mi i.' i '< hun: la. HILLS \t Albany, I". I miry B, Anr.a C.. wife ot Chartea A Hill* Kim.-mi Bundey afternoon at 2 o'clock fr. ni "TTS State ?I . Albany. HDIOHTEMNrl tt "A>?htBgton, P. av, r,? Thur*;..., February 0, Laura, daughter ot William I' II.-uartitoi lng. . - , . ,,f Asheville, N. C., sist-r of Mr*. A. lass <'.inil.-l I of tin* elly. I8HAM Al her country restdainee, in Mnn.-ii?*t?r. v.-r m nu, li.ru,oy ii Poonle li. Iiham, wit* . t Edward s 1 ' mi. ..f Chicago. MOONEY- Al ii..lian,1*. Cal., F'-hrunrv .1, 1<4H, Minni* a, a. .f> et O, A. Mooney, ? r I'ortlind, Oregon, ind daughter of Jamel E. and thi late mien Weir. ..f thu .ny. Funeral ?ervtaei at the "Waihlngton," I22d-st. uni "tii n\. , on m ada* evening, at i o'clock. Relative! ind friends nr.> iniited to attend. I'll ELI'S In bio kiln. X 1 . r-lniuy lo, Annie Kee*.* i i.iin. ?if-- of (Jeorgi M. I'helpi, and daughter of oliver K. and Lydia rt Lapham, in Um itc year ..f hi r age. '?'uiier il privBll Pt'RDT <>n Huh inst.. Clarenci s. Purdy neel ?i Man S lu mills S ,|1U ?< I'll. ii.is and relatives are Invited lo atia?n4 the funer.il fi. ai it,, residence .f ht* parent*, ml Henry-it., Hr ,.k lyn. Sunday, February ii. al l:J0 p. m. VAN DBI sun At T..I*! ,. Ohio, stn, a'. !-. Van Deusea wife of ' 'ha*, ll Van I la*U*en. Funeral aervlce! nt th! reildenee of h?r mothair Mr* li.iii.-ii Coffin, Atlit-ns, Nee Kora, Monday February 12. i*'.'i WILLIAMSON At lu* hom.'. Nv 41 North i 'llnfnn-uve Trml n. N. J . IVIni.uy lu. ISM, iii hil ^IM \ .-ur ii e'? en Schuyler wllllamaeu, nnls soi of Nichole* p' Witi i.imseii md Ihe late Mar) R, s huyler. Fun. ral - ni. e* win i?. held .i tb* realdamea i,t 2 o'clock |. m. Tue*da] neat. KIROENFl'SS ai Poughkeepsie, on TOtgnday evening th., venerable Archdeacam Ztegenfuai, rector .f Christ a'hun h. Funeral from christ Church Monday, February 1'.' nt I .fe p, in The i-leruy will pieBM brm:; veitmenU. Special Notices. ny lue Fifth Avenue tunion Roenii, MS FIFTH AYF.NFi:. WM n. NORMAN, Aiietlan-er. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 1-KI1. 17, AT TWO O'CLOCK. a renirkaMe entjeetden of Fmhroi.iere.t Vestment*. llro.-.il, *, Altar ?'|..th* of the XV.. XVI., and XVII. century, an original broaai and gold raa^esasa BaMgee BenrenutO ivillnl, repra-si-ntln*; thc Crucifixion, signed and fIht'I If.."*!. Axt-c Mirror of Obsidian gls?a i?lfe llil.1i, being th* only one Bf taja *lie In exist.nee, l,e lenglng I I A. aa la Fuent.-, of Mexico, together with a , aearawattaS el Aitro and BBJtHlas I'-.ttery. Kcarabel. S.*ls, Btiaimlsa PSiealllaB |lus? lump*. Persian ahlel.li. Swords. I.evll Chili, \var a|?b. I'lpei, Oil ind Water Col ,r 1' linilng*. et.-., eh-., NOW ON EXHIBITION. A? Hoaarkecperi Kead. 35 ia 4(ln,> Sftv.-.l on iii,?,-ii.-s. T.-a*. a'offeei. Cann.-.l ii.HF.1*. Wines, Liquors, Pi-ixlui.-, Fruit*. Hutter, tte. We are .lire,! receivers, uniH.-t.-iM and llrst band*. We aell to famllle* lt wi. .leiale pricea In r-nsonnble uuantltle* same price* ns Wi do nn-a-er* All g sulia delivered free In and out -.f the .-liv. We .piotr few PftflSi New teas. ano.. :t-J. . t.-ft Java. Moma coffn toe., HK '? California .annr-.t fruit*. .V pound tins, 111.,Vi dF>?en; new vegetable*. TS-., ll.2.1 -l.'ien; liest lsaV? whl*K<*y. I3*0 """BBaBBi California wine*, $3 Od doxen quart*. Call er *end trial order, or for price H?t. Aspell A Co.. wholesale *To<-.r* (eltibllahed 1W8), 314. 810 Greenwich-?".. New-Yort Cpecinl JVotkffl; My lae Pitt li Wenna* Anetlan nrtSMa, tai nrrn avbni n. WM. B. NORMAN. Auctioneer. ABSOLUTRLTaWll-HOU I HihERVF, A CHI.flt Ml Nt* HALF,, itrdnbrday, tiiumbiiay a fhidat .vknincis, February ll, 111 and l?, at I e'elnek, of r. OIL, AND WA Tl * KOOLA* li PAINTINOH AMSJ BBJBJ HR A WI MIS, tin property of THE THFTH COMI'AKT, consist ins not only of tha ? ORIGINAL PAINTINGS ly their staff of artist*, but also of A LAItilli Coftt.BCTIO.N* OF MAwiiiiti'ii.tn.s m ur niiioPKAN and american artists, *^ ai follow*: AUROTT, A. II. McCOIlD, W. A. HEARD DAN SMITH BEYMOFR ULASHi'-IELD. A. D. MOHAN. E. PERCY DROWN, W. M. MOKOAN. W. _?, CQI-Ti. HOWARD It. NEWCOMB, MARIE QI ""Ml COROT, .1. H. C. ul TCAI.T. ak F. wRAIO, T. tl. I'ALEDORETc. COZZENB, F. 8. I'ARKF.R. W, K. DANOON, VICTOR REDMOND. J. J. DE BJBOTj. HENRI BEHN. F. K. M. del ronai, o. ic .uland, hahht DETTI, CAErfAR HORSl, Ll'Clt'S noM'H. j. ii. -MtoNf. sr. FERRIS. F. I.. .??'?ALBERT, i. 2Sl<JE.NTI' ,: MCI'I'HT. A. ORANT. C. It. SIMONI. M ?RK"f. H. SMITH. JEAN Ot NV ARCHIE RMITH. W. (JRANVILXJi HOLMES, W. H. TCRNHR. A. M. HOOPER, W. J'. TYLER. JAMES O. I Hi KFKLD HENRY I'lTON. FLORENCE JOHNSON, C. H. VIV VREDENI"t.'RaK.<XU KOCH, A. WALLACE, J. W. Lt.'MLEY, ARTHCR WITKOWHKI. K. Fifth Avcnnr, Art Gnllerl tl 800 IBs ara, near 34th-it. WmXBM VIEW DAY AND NIOHT. ATTRACTIVE ART AT AHSOLUTI-: AUCTION. OM> PORCELAINS, NEW PICTUHES. PAINTINGS R INNESS. WYANT. TRYON, BOLTON JONES, MtJaVHT, EASTMAN JOHNSON, J. Ok BROWN, ?. J. Ot'Y c. r. I'LRICH. LO CI il NOELLE! AND OTHER NOTED NATIVE ARTISTS. SUl'EHH OHINKNB VASKH, FORM ANl? COLOR, RARITY AND ANTIQUITY. COLLECTED HY Mit. KDWAHD RUNGE, OF SttANOtl U. CHINA. Tin; PORCBLAIKS IO RB MOM) THURSDAY,*) KRIDAY Al ir:HNOONS Kelimary Kith arni nth. at .1 o'clock. AND TH? PAINTINGS FRIDAY liVKNINO, FKBHUARY 16, at 8 o'-leek. ROIJEHT SOMERVILLE. ORTOIES afc CO^ Auctioneer. Manigera. ( niigr.i. ?prlna Waler. Tills famou' w:it,i I* iee. (i,i u iiu.*t, e!ehon?* t"*>'.ng1 re?t.,rcd to all lt.- former Mteagai and rsreSjeseB Try inp ( ruain l.nvenala-r Balla. H..II rc-Uandnn* .mi invigorating: ?>? ft cute for heaal* aclu u';d depress! i Bold irerywne*e. Poitottlee Xotlce. Foreign mall* f>.r Um w- k BBaSSBg February 17 will close (promptly in all ceeee) ai thu esBce, a* follow*: SUNDAY-At ?3 p in tuc Coeta Rica via Llmon. per *. ? A. Foxhall, from Kew<Measa; ut'it p. m. tor Hunte mila, p?r ?. *. Flimboro, fi .in >'ev.-orleans-. MONDAY?Al *3 p. tn. for Bettie, Puerto a'orte/. amt Ountemaia, per *. a. Breakwater, from Hew,Orleans; at il:SJ p. m. for NewfautKlist: I pei et-ano-r Halifax TCESUAY?At ? a. ni irapplaHnamlary l?:J" ?. mi for1 Europe, per s. *. Tra\>. via Southampten amt lire-men; at 1 10:30 a. m. i*uppleni?ntar> ll a. mi BX Ya-na-iuela anal Curacao, per* ?? Vaaaesuarta .letters f..r Cd nea hil, via Curacao, inuit be directed "per \ .n./.u. la " i. at *| p. m. fur Hluefiells. per *. s. Guss!.-, fn.m M-w-a irlenns. WEDNESDAY?At v ?? bv for Iterate .a. per s. a. "Trinidad; at t'M a. n fiupplemamtary ll a. rn i for Eu rose, per *. s. Britania.", via Queenstown; at 11:30 a. ra. for i'"lglum direct. ;.-r ?. s. Rlisnlan-t. via Antwerp.. lletteri nuiKt ii- jire.-i. 1 ? per Rhynlaad"); st ll a. m. for Fortuna Inland. Hayti i-nrept .t<-remtei an,I Savanllla, etc., j..r * p. Allia: a' 1 p, m. for ''u!.a, per *. *. Yuca? tan, vin Havana; at I p. ni. f,,r Perte RSM dlre.-t, per ?. ?. Thain.-* THI'RSDAY At ll ii m. i*appl'mon**!-. HTVO a. m.), f.-r Fortuna leland, Jamatea and Jammie, per s. s. Alps lletteri f.r Coane Ria .. i ..i Llmon, mu*! .??? directed "per Alp*"). ?i la.:'', a. m. for lliaj!il. per *. I. Cdertdge, via rernamhu.-o, Hshla. Rio Jaaelro and SaataM (letters foT\ North Braill and La Plata oumul** inuit be dlrectea 1 "l-r Coleridge"); it ll:S0 a. nt tor Vcr,?mela, Curlwaa; and Savanlllii. via Curaajeo, per h. e. Maracalt-). vlaj and M ra ilbo lletteri for other OolomMaB portsa must ba dirc-t-i "per Ksracslbo*'); ut 1 p. m. i?uppia>-' men ta ry lia p. mi for Nimbi, N. P., and Santiago,, Culia. per h. ia ClenriMSOi; il 'J p. m. fer Blui'field*, par I, J, U'll*,,n, from NewOrteaaa SATtTtDAY?At al ... 11, foi <i<>noa. Ber *? s Spree (teller* iiiii?i- 1 " dlrareted "per gprase") ht ii . m. i*up plementar] 10:00 a. mi fr Fran,-e. Bwltserlaaal, Italy* ep>ln, I..: nu fi. Turlee) ind K.-itish Ineie, uh ?. -.. La, Cnamparne un lt.vi- (letter* for other pail* of Europe ruud I-- -in?? :? .| "per La Chami i*,n--".. ai W a, m. mentar* I0-3U a. m , r ,r Bt. Thoimi, Bi. Crois, uni Windward lataadi, pet t. >-. M.. luna lletteri foe j Grenada i'i.:.:!., l ind Tobago mun he dire. t. l "per I \ .. u IO:"kl a. h. : >r Campearhe, I'hispa*. Tabasi nd Yu itan, per ?, k. Beratoga ileitira f..r ..ther M-xi. mi .~i,ii,-s and Cuba mun be dlra*cia?d "per Bara* toga"), ..' Il ie in t.r Netherlands dtrw-t, parr e. a. ? lam. Via An- lerd.iii; .!.ti.-i? muM I'? direeta>.| "per Sci.lawn"): ai lg m. for Orenada, Trinidad ind Tobego*. per - - carib Prince; at 12 m. iiuppiema^itarj 1 .TO p. ni . ! " Rurope, |,>r *. >. S.-i . . \ ? a 'j... u-i.wn; at I p m. i ?! Scotland direct, per s ^. Anchorla. -.la Ola*-. gow ilartter* must be .lu- i-l "per Anehorla"!: ai BsIB p. m. f..r Newfoundland, |.er steamer from Halifax. Mall* foi the Hawaiian laland*, p-r *. f. A'i*;rall? ifrotu ,-i.,ti Fi rn is ,. clo*e here dully up tn February II il '', io p m. Mall* for ''Mina and Japan, per t *. Peru ifr,.m s?n Francl*ooi, clou here dall) up t,. FflBffU* airy ll at O'JO p BL Mall* for the Bavlety Iflands. per ship (lilllie (fi-.-m Ban Franelaco), elane ii'r? daily up Ti F,-I,rairy TX at S-SO p in Halli fajr Australia (*x .?p( these f,r (Veil Auitralla, whi, u ar. forwarded vi* Europe). New-Zealand. lla\?all?n. Fill and Ssain.>nn I? land*. per s. s. Alameda ifp'm San I'ran.i.-..e.), el .se ' r? d-iiiy up to Marah *.1 at S-S0 p lt*, (or .'?n arrival at ?w-Yark ol s. s. t'mbril with Hritleh mall* f.-r Aui tmitl). Mall* for A'i*Tralln (eseeal W.n Aus.ir*liai anat Hawaii, per *. i". Warrin.from vancouver), .-|..ee here dally after Marrh .'I and U| to M.r'ti 1" al 0 IB p. M.is r.r China an- J;?pan. rle Vaaeoaver tepeetalqr Idreised only), cloie ht this ?fic? sally et Sari p m. Malls for Newfoundland, by rall tn Halifax, and lh?nee xi. amer, clone at tin* .(tire dally at R:in p m. Malle f.r Miiuelon. by rall to BaSaton, uni th?n.-' tw- sT*am?r, rlaei ll this .,mc* dally hi s .io p. m Mall* for a'uha. by i-..il to Tampa. Fl... lad thence ty .*t-.im?r is-illlng Mondays. Thur" lav* nr.d Saturdeysi. elOBB nt this othei dally at flinn p. m. Mulls for M*xl-o. overland, uni-.*! ?pecially ad,re??^ i tate dispatch p.- Bteamer, ri ?,? et this onie* dilly at 3 a. m. ?It-itlst. r. d mall closes at rt p. m pr?\iou* dav. CHARLES W. HATTON, 1' nmaster. Ucligtono Xoticrs. A SSmVTrg PARTICIPATED IN HY MORI THAN 300) children. .-..nsisTiiin ..f sinmiii; and recltallOM, ls tiela ev rv Sandi,! afternoon ni :i.."?-. to which the public I* lo*, rited, in ihe Fl.i- l'..|nt* ll * ,-f Industry. I.V. Werta* ?t. Ponatlui* cf iloihlng uni ihOBB ure *?llclted. AMERICAN TEMPERANCE UNION, Masonic Templa*. "13.1-F.t. and ith-ive, Sunday, 1 o'eloca, W'-men s nirlstian Temperance t'nlon Day; Mr. E. FRANCES La>R!>. Prate dent New-York County I'aton. win presM* Aatriasas sf Mr- LORD, Ml** Jt LIA COLMAN, aol other*. A \ery choice miisi.'.il programme will be furnished. William Dwyer *.,' 1st. EDWIN UALLOWAY, Ueeretary, JOSEl'U B< UARDL'B, Freildeni. ALL BOl'L'B rilli',' H Madlion av*. *nd Bflth st.. Rev. lt HEBER NEWTON, l> H.. lt-et-.r.-Rev. WILLIAM KIRK L'S, LL. H.. win preach al ll a. m. anl I ..ci p. ra. AT THU MISSIONARY < 'NFKKL'Ni-I*. at Calvary Uni,Hst Church, M.ndav evening, Feb. ll, Hrs A. li, BTRONO, of Rocheeter, and Dr. '".. C. LORIMER, it V, (ton, v. lil glvi m,1 '.r?-j??es. 1 CHfRCHOFST MARY THE VIRfllN 90 We*, a0ta> ! ft. Lenten lervtcee. Bunda)-!, MaaM ?, T.:in. n. Manna le lilah Nai*, 1" ?? I'rei uer, Ile, I'HOMAB RICHEY, I D. I', prof*Mar in Oena>ral Theolowloal Seminary. Btea* I lect, "Bacrlftelal Warship". YasapetS, * U-'-kday*. M?s-.e?, , Tito 0:90; Malina 0; Yeapa?rn :> VVeatneeaai urea Inga lecture! by Fal hw BETTS, b. Thuradayi, lecture* te . ?-iilii in iti -n rlaei. I and H Iiilu.--. le. turee t.y Father , BROWN, 0:15. Thi si.itt'.iis .if n..- Croea I. I I'lUti?'* CHURCH Boulevard and Ti?,t-*i . Dr. j. g. [ BH1PMAK, Rector.- Morning iirvie?, ii o'clock. Eicn-' lng *.-r\i??? .a & Bunda] Kbool al M a. m. HOLT TRINITY CHURCH, Plartem. I.enox-ave. anal I23d-(t.. Rev, C. D"W, BRIDGMAN, rv I> Rector ? MornltiK prayer and serin-.n nt ll. Evensong at 4. Evea. lag i'l.n-i ind sermon at a;*.". Th" Re. tor will preach la the tnerasBg, and the Rev. J. IL l'ETERS in the evening". ll P, Sj." THEOSOPHICAL BOCtsrTT, tdg West liMh. *t.-The public lectui.- ot BUB*ta| evening, F.-I.ruiry ll, at s. 15, will be upon "Til..' f,itr!t ,.f the Age," by ALEX* ANT'KR FULLERTON. MRS. HELEN T. BRIOHAM KnlcKerboi-ker Con. (erratory, ii west I4th-st. ?*j>ie-ti >ns aniwered hubtecta I taken fr.mi the audl?nee. Lecture. T:l"i; aubject: "Ooal In ls."_ I RT. REV. ETHEI.UKUT TALBOT, D. D . Bishop of I Wyoming and Idaho, will deliver the tlrst of a couree of eermens ,.n "The Prayer Ho?k," at St. ThomM'l [ Church. 5.'M-*t. nnd oth-ave.. Sunday. February ll. it 4 p. m. Subject: "The Prayer H.F<,k for the Missionary la His Work."_ REV. OEOROR <? le'RIMER. OF BOSTON, will preach nt th* llapi'.-t Church of the Epiphany. Mldte ?on-iice.. tor SMh-Bt.; subjeci*. ai ll a. m. 'The Chirk*"* of Hod," and at 8 p. m., "TM MeaBera Oidan-nc*." SOCIETY FOR ETHICAL cri.TI'HE.-(sunday. Febnj. ary ll. 1S1M. nt 11:1,1 e. m.. lecture hy Hr. STANTON a'oiT, at Music Hall, corner .ITlh-st. and 7ih-avei Sub> Jeci: "The Mom! Apathy of Him 1'eople anal How BB aivercime lt." All lniere?ted ara- Invited. ST. MARK'S CHURCH, lOth-st. nnd 2.1-ave.?ll e. aa. meinlng Bfajrer and sermon; .s p. m., musical eervltA anal , lermon. Rev. Dr. RYLANa'K will preach. MISSION CHAPEL, corner loth st. and Avenue A.? Siindav-schis.l, 3 o'dortl. Hlvlne service at half-put ak. ! Rev. RICHARD COHDEN will preach. ST THOMASA CIH'Rl'M. northwest corner ftth-eve* ?nd r..'ld-*t., Rev. J. W. llltOWN. D D.. Ran-tor.-Sun. dav*. 0 md ll a. m.; 4 p. m. Holy coSMMBBMI Weekly, 8 and Ila. m. on Hil the greit fertlval*. H and ll a. m.; m all other holy day*, tu a. m. Dally In Lent. 10 a. m., 6 p. m. An addrea* at evening service. j HPIRITFALIBM, Carnegie Hall -("LARA BANK! ?peaks, morning, ll; evening. ?; aftirnoon. tito. Wehla ; phenomena. Wednesday evening, a art ADA ?*OYaV wonderful teat medium