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THE DRAMA?MUSIC. ADA RKHAX AS VIOLA. in genuine r?putation Hiere Is th? element of J!?__aOeS. ?g* repute doe? not depend upon ca iclcr? opinion. hUt upon desert. A great actor I? *"" ^???iv? fan-.', not only In his personal esperi * as, but in Ihat of his timo, and the prssencs of f" h ?n :,(>,"r *?'???*??'s contemplation tVitb the __m? of noble Hchlevenvnt which ti-ither can b? Ih-ikeii BOf dentad '* ***> a.vordlr-gly. with *n:lhr . ..a -?.I ,..,.?f...l I?,,., ,. .-. iv.?fth Night MBBstssSBd a?ade sublime by seir-ahnegation. J, 1<MfcI?rlns b.'ili .t- assen?e sad th.- conditions "nji-r wh|l'h i; * ?Mn,i*t,***,-?M "? on" thai <-jh ?,? "nptrioaat.-l only by a w.nnan who, proficient ? ??i atBnnsAa spiritual diarm to physical en ?asssBBtBi MR? R? baa arm ? leeessfal in viola. J ~i ,h, tir?!. baesuBB bbm gUdcd aaturatty into ?asas ondition?. sad because she was content to L ?nd RB ** >1'llv" lo ''"? Msm has stayed th? m t ma?' Utn** srtthln ?he last twenty month.-. ?Sal ti'T BSSiatlOn ef It h.'? m;?tnr"d '.tl freedom, WW BBSS, BfBClaW>B, sad dispatch, but her present? ''. if it remains unchanged. The spirit of her BBSS? u Heal*"'1 eon;! " ' ,V-;''1T-- romance, melancholy, -??ful pat: i - '?1 delicious sweetness, while the ? issrf aarnvnt Is Joyous hroyancy and hUBBorou? flee That la the woman drawn by gtohsspsare, ?a th? most brtlllani of his arossen, and not tbs unite*'- MM eerta ary the most i,?vr!>- of them. In ?-r.Kln? ef Miss lOii.m's performance of Viola. ?jxrefore. the observer who look? beyond the In ,!?nt ?nd beaestli tas ?rarfacs ta profoundly im rr?!??il ?it:. Iba personality of the actr-'s?. Art e?n PKCOanpIlSb much bul a true soul conic? from GoJ. anl th?- lacsrnstloa of nobts attribut?*?, m a Wv Inf an^ P*?1?:!?-.?! force ?? of Rreater value to the work! than any creation of art, however p-rfc ?(. it must bt rsBBOBlbersd that the influence exerted bv ?uch an sctov SB Mis? Rshsa enters Into the experience of hundred? of psopta. especially of young peor?!?"-?aI1 ' rnav have much to do with the shaping of their character*, and the direction of their destiny. Lei US forerun the historian of the next century, ar.j say now whnt will be ssM then that the presen: generation ha? reason to be grat?? ful not only thai It can ?ee ?uch a piece of dramatic art a? Mis?3 Rehar's SSSUaipUoa of Viola, bat that an actress so richly endowed, so abundantly sculpped. and s i keenly ??nstble of her intellectual responsibility exists to labor for its welfare. Its pleasure, and Ita ;>???.-c Few persons in our time hav* ttgSSSd "JO mucii happiness ,?r deserved BO ?veil the public affection and respect. A particular description of M h u. h B'a portrayal I VI .la, ? ? ;r.it that It has been piv. a in this column BBOTC than once, will Bosrccty bs expected a m. The sctnsa mat watooopx-i ?rlth anstiatad sntsinslaaao, snd from first to last her fluent, sparkllnc. tander im? personation held her audience a? with th.- glamour of a fa;ry spoil. At ao time his that comic duel? scene pft*s?d oil with more sprlght'.lne??? ,.f froll ?n(j ?a-hica is still more to the purpose.?nt nn till??? has t.l^ spirit of tho?e exquisite ; as - is- - in ?rhlch V'ola expresse? tho ?Impie- fortitude ,,f despairing love been denoted with mor.- potency of truth or mere wealth an I sweetness ..f feeling. The perils that beset a portrayal of Vida ar- artifice, liaguor. an 1 monotony. A poetic drift may become i rererle. The part of Viola needs to be frequently ?Sind with glee, in order t ? k-.-p it Steadily ef l>:>n the mantfoM .harm? of the 'Twelfth Xijht" it would be superfluous here t>> linger. ,\s often as it Is produced, however, th* recorder ..f dramatic doing? is conscious of the imp il?e of aaBgratalstlon, Here Is a play that toaclMfl BOtUal life?; ?very point, and yet a play which allures the spectator into a realm of dream and fancy, far frjm ai: pain and trouble, and above ail that to com mon and mean. The romance of Viola, the pertur? bation of 'divla. the passion of Ursino, the phantasy o.' UstVOltO, ;he roguish mi-rriment ?,f Marin, th r.iblci nd humo* r.f ?T Toby, and the ludicrous .'ituily of Filly Sir Andre?*?all tho?? are ste-SMMBtB of i dsUcloua mejitv. r.i ? - : enjoyable to contem? plate ?nd Very dear to r?-nie m her. In Mr. I ?ale* cxpen trsstawai of the eomefiy it ha?, by judi.-iou? excisions an i by ta.-- Introduction of music an,', of tira statically symbolic plci ?t-. been re?;, roi r.f soaas sAuht fsdlensassa Th? auditor ha.? saoosb of Mai vollo, Srltaoot having '., consider all of hin: ihd fittt, la i cual i-.-p.- BsataUoa, i? a distinct gain; .' r ahila Ma'.v dio is the principal man In the play, and on? of Shakespeare'? bapptss: crsatlonsi he ijrows monotonous in :he acting The part has now b":'\ committed lo Mr. i?ix"y. snd hi? manageflssnt of it ?aa Judicious It would be easy for that can' ;i ? to , :\e ?.fr.'c; t,> the comical sbsurdlty of ti* character?to depl t the ridiculous procaedlnga t'ii, mn. coaceltad asa, who fan lea lhal ?? tody sin love ?>ith him. The thinr- h* wi? n it sxpsct?t?i to so,?but which, nevertheless, h,- did.-wa? to katkan .>.. Ivollo aa a man of foraldab".a ehai i ttsr, au?t";- ? ? : indhldual Import fiacb h man, Mttalaly h ? i?. ai? Araara by filukesp. i ? a nrnn *h-> t;., ,;>i- the vr> madness of eaotlsnv Mr. !>i*tey'? *fl ,. ;. 1,1 Wisely und ! ?u..y :ik?.- ?n being :'? ul sa ! '. almply ir. :v.i hi a. Mia pan .' ' lib. ration wt ?? Maeriti and Involuntarily comic, and his usa ol ?Salsa bad ?-. felicitous Interpretative effect, a? S?nalas tir g both character and taxi Th? pe? ssastloi i.ar room to gro? In breadth, f* ? s-jb*:<-;- . i ,,.. bul no ; ei 01 : : :??;?? . . | I ;. Mr. I'ix??;. has ll OS I ?? this ..iie shows, or he BO <:-.? on of sup ?:,?'-.- r ?wer?, H> ? ajRcs snd Justly spi audsd Tbs i*?rel of Blr Tob>- an) ??r Ar.;-- ... . i , nducted as to be humor eii^ srHhout belns c irss, wer?- scsomp'lshed arlth an tff. ? f general ; y by Mr. James Lewis and Mr. Ore?? it is astonishing what w-aith >.f n??:? humor Mr. Iitsris nalarallj a slend?er parhsa and ??I a quiazic?i arhlms?csl, playful tasjnpeiaaieot, A\i eipre???..] ?,r | ?veyed la hi? acting of Sir Toby Re)?.,- yiJHf, i-arlnle appeared ur OUViS and Mis.-; Hasr.-,;, s Maria. Th* atan? sstttni of the BMBBdl is in exquisite taste, one scene in par? -r.-lf ?he presea! writer may une ?gain the ?oMs ihn h. | sa ' IseWhere written on this sub -' ' prtaaata i - rtklag Uustratloo, and one Sty ?rvini of particular r?-*p?rk, ?s eentraatlng the ?lr?r"i'i method tr!th th?. of aordi The scene la uiiv!?-. garden I'r.e tim" is tvanlas Viola, dis r*~"l 2? th? mlnstre; Cesarlo, having racetved en Igtest! ? ;. rbips her brother .*-'? tngtlan. has co<-Wn drowned, in? sp-.ken her Joyous soltioquy ?1*>? tku susp -inus thought, and hat? ?.ink Into h ia meditation The moon i? rising aver IN *_'-Wt ???? and ,n th* fancied freshii"?.: of thfl ??'?y ri?v,< br?ese you ?sn slaaosl hear the rippla ? the ipaVe? Th<- i ,vr-,,rr. OrshM enters, Srith ?Sg mijiiiriaiia, and they sing a serenade, beneath ? windows of Olivia'? pato '? The proud beauty ?tft-rs forth up>n h?r balcony, an I, parting her v*<!. ?ook.1 d-.wn upor, VUtUt, -,vii":n BBS love?, sup pc*i'>K bar t. b? s man. Me.infm-. Orstno i? >.'">? ;a? up at oiivi.-i. whom he arorship*. whila viola ir n?u?lnf on Orslrio, whom sh' .-??lores Not .-. v.oid Is ?I^ken snjd not a w-.,r.l Is re ? 1<-I The u.nl?n la all ?a toSSOltght' the de.lclous music flows on; and j^tr that (.lcture.-entirely dramatic, crystalllzln? 4t0 on* <han,ond point the whole tn?>anlrig of the (-ornedy,-the curtain ?lowly fall?. It was a perfect W-umph of art. lo the hlfhssi and best vein. All th? player? were fr?'.(u?ui ly .ailed ???< k upon "* "ene, and after the fouitb curtain there was a tn0?t enthualastl. ?all for Mr. Daly, who came orward. leading Miss Kehan, hut ?iho resisted all "?mana? for a ?p?re< h. "Twelfth Mght" will be re P*-?t?*d many times. -??. ? TH1 AIDIKXCF. AT liALV'S " la acar.ely nece??ury to ?ay thut the audience ?aaemb]^ at l?aly'n Theatre lart night wa? a ortlllant on?, cultured, refined and fahhlonable. * audience on a Ilrst night at l?aly'? Is always MM, particularly on ths very lirat night of the ^'iaon, but last evening It was more than usually *A> Perhaps the long time that had BlstTTTl Sines ?SI Kehan was laal seen here had something to 0 *'th it. At any rat??, an assembly of so noch *_*** dlailnction, so rieb and elegant In appear m?h?i '* ?*Wom "**" Ht any New-York place of MWIc amu?ement except the opera or the Hors?, ?***? Oovemor-ele'.-t l^vi P. Morton and his ;*??y occupied a bo?. Among other persons of po c**l. literary, artistic or social prominence who Fp present were General Nelson A. Miles. Judge **>>h F. l;a|y ,.x.jU(jge Henry Hilton, George J. ?Id. John D. crlmmlns. Thomas L James, ex g?*Vnor Waller, of Connecticut; Henjamin Wood, l?Bs ? H ?"n' rr'?d4*rlfrk H Hat.h, Vln.eni (.'. S ?? Ur. ?. Kohn. Herbert L, Grlgg? William t*aariM"?ey.er' (-harle? Htelnway, Max O'ltell. I? Ra?n?: >rry'' William K. V. Otokt-s, Ur. A. P. Foaitlh (i*0?"?* Holdt, Kdwln Cottrell. George ot thaii A*?a,,.e **?<- Juatln H. McCarthy. Many paniisi k? ,a of course many others, were a? com ?^aa ?. oW or ?n,li11 Parlies of friend?. The -thai! 7* ??"?dila every part, and the welcome ea ?sVnLii!;0 Ml" Kehan, to tha company and to wary personally was s moat memorable one. mPr-_.___S! r*-*1??1 bpfore the curtain nnd there X__aada B 8reech' but he r^^'i th? ??m> ? THE K.NE1SEL WUAKTET. The scene of the lovely ministration* of the Kn?i 8e Quartet lias this year been changed to the Men deleaotu ,}|..,.,?..,,,, Han, m Fortlrth-st.. near Bread? way, where the gantai ?Reatara arthtta gav. a i-bam? | net con, ??_? lui ?olgbt Tin- cttangs is one ta.it tx ,.. , tits m- .lui., ,?r th.- i,.w ,-ouin is not only Will adapted ft.-m un amuatlcal point of rlew i... chamber music, but Is aJao appi*oprlat?ly chaste ; and i?eautifui in it.? architectural feature? Th- .-. ? dlenee that listened to the cone rt waa not n ? joua enoughtoenableatfavlew^topolatiolt aa an , evidence ?>.' New?York'a keen appreciation .?r t. ? i aever al form of music, but it waa ?most flattering . t?. th.- vtaltor? in |.otat ??r character, a ?i ?? many : mnslctani were ?prtaeat, Dr. ?Dvorak ??t their bead and ?hey were t ! ,. nog| gtt?tlVS li-t.-in-i ? .ml the moat enthuatastlc sppUudera it follows, therefore, { thai the entertainment was? ?if a high crder ??; 1 merit, it would be h:,-, indeed, to attetni l t.. bar? ? actcrlse anew th? playtn? .,f Mr. Knelael and bis | coltoguc*. Superlatives ara ;ii< only ier:ns that can be used, and tiny have ?been applied so often that they s.-em in danger of losing their virtue. . Nevertheless, it ?may ?be ?said of last ?ight'a concert ; that in eomp-il?,.,, with (be concerts of pit ?d i m? season?, it simwe.j an Improvement l.i rl.hnea? j and nobiliiy (,f ,,?,, ?,. ,ccoun, of lh(1 chnnR* Of instruments in the banda ..f the lead r Mr men? iL"'7 ,1u'H,iiv l1'1' is ?'? ??wvalloua Inatru^ ??-.. ,.uf "r,11"?'0? epcclmena of the ramou.* v ' vmV "'"' Lw "UP_? K?ne auppllea the one want which was noticeable In the club'? ensemble ' utai year, t brings tbe nrst violin Into ih? proml ii? ne- which it _ught to have without dlsturblns that reflnemenl ?if tone weich Mr Kn-isvl ba? i always so aealoualy safegjarded. Th- ?? ol es .f the 'ic.-iri, t are now delightful.) homogeneous snd opureni ,,s; nlghfa programme ?.i, ,,.| , r two : faml'iar classics, Beethoven?? Quartel hi u-;lit ma? jor, op IS. ami May In? in .{ major, op 77 . nd a ; ?noven?*- ?Sgambatl'a Quart.- in D-flat major, op 17 The laat ba? an amaslngly ?onorou? and proii i i K beginning an 1 a beautiful .... I . fl ????-. ? ?'? ? . but the compoaer doe? not aeem able !.. main*.?In hlmaell on it..- lofty plane to which h- ?wing? him se.r at the outset, Ind hi? Inventiveness os well ??? ; hi* learning are pretty sorely ?irain-1 before he ' reaches the close of th. work. Neverth-les.? h wa? 1 an extremely Interesting novelty ? ?? -? ' WEDDINGS PAST AND TO COME A very pretty wedding took place a! I :?? O'cloch j yesterday afternoon In ?be Ma llson B uare Pr?s byr.-rian t'hurch. Madlson-sve. and Twenty-fourth ?t. The bride was Mix? Annie Blair Stevens, ? I niece of Mr and Mr.?. De Will Clinton Rlalr. of i No. m Madlaon-ave., and th- bridegroom the Rev, ?Cbauncey W. O-oodrlch, who waa until recently | the assistait or the He?, ?.r. Charles II. ?Park ; burst. The t.ri.i ? a pretty girl entered ih? church ? with her unde, Mr. Blair, who gave bei [ Ml-?* Stevens, ?sister or the bride, was th.- mal . o I honor Th? ?bridesmaid wen Mis? Helen C Qood ii :.. sister of tin- bridegroom, snd Ml Lucy ii Humphrey. Austin Colgate of Orange. X J., was beat man. The uabera were Lewis W. Fra the Rev, William i, Thacher, Hency XV, t'alhoun, ?'bail?-- W. Pleraon, Cbarlton M Lewli and John Ins:.-y ?Blair, ;? i Th- marrtag.remony a performed l.y the I'.ev. Dr. C. II. Parkhl I, the paator of the church, a-ir.ie.i by th? Ret Di ' Theodore L Cuyler, of Brooklyn The i I followed at the boms ??.' the bride'? cousin, c i,?i ! yard Blair No 11 Raal Slxtleth-st. Amoni ?-ii.?!? were Mis W. 11 tloodrich, m ithei i , bridetroom; the Miss?!' Qoodrlch, Mr and Mr* I Arthur <'_rtls .lames. Mr and Mra ' H. Luddlng l?.n. Miss Luddtngton, Dr. and Mrs. Wltlard Tarier Mr, an.'. Mr Hi nry I n, W P Bl lohi Ml ?nu Mr.- .luir.?-?- ? '. Bbaldon, vii and M Roher! J C Black the Her. and Mr Lewi? Franela Arthur Francis, Mr and Mrs. William M Klngaley, Mr and Mrs. P, 11 Hubbard, Mr. and Mra Darwin H. James, Mis c. H. Parkhurst, Mi and Mi?? n M Humphrey, the Mlas-s Humphrey, Mi and Mr? | I* N. ?libbs. Mi. and Mrs H F (rali hlld. Pro *r?ror ?):d Mrs. FratlClS Hiown. Mrs Theodore Dwieh? Wooleey, m:-?s Woolsey, Dr a:.-; Mn ! Qeorga Woolaey, Gveorge H Jewell I ? Ret l?r ! and Mrs Marris n. Vincent, Mr a? | ? i Smith, Mr and Mr* Waldo Hut him Mi and Mr?, W B Dodge, the Rev. Dr a.ei Mri rhoma s Haatlftga l?r. ar.'i Mr* Edward lv. ?:.??. Mi an?i M.s. Claiance Blair Mitchell, Mi ;?: i Mrs Charles ?Icribaer, Dr Cattail, of ?PhllaiSelphla; Mi and Mrs F, 1 Wlth?8rb?s .leaandei i i Mr a" i Mrs J. W Al ti di ? an I I ? '?' Atasandi i The it ?? Mi Gtoodrtch i I -. bi I ? will nail for Buropa In the ataamahlp Fuerat hls marck o:i Dsa-eSUbec t, to remain abroa?! tor some month?. Miss Floren.-? cilia Pohl? was married t" Chirles French Hii??, Of Brooklyn, al S ??.-k last night || the home of h?-r mother, Mra CfcUla M?-r ! .-??-r Pohle, No. iXt Baal ?T1fty-Blath-al The ?Rev. ! Dr. char',-* h Baton, pastoi of the i hur . of th? Divine ?Paternity, officiated. Tii> !:.:? waa given ? away by her brother, Robert Pohl? Mi*< ?Edith ? ?Pohle and m.hs Mabal Peteraen, n ? bride. v\.?r? th- fl iv.er girls, and two neph w? of th? bride, ? Robert Pohl . jr.. un?l ?'harl'-s Douglas, ir . were the pagi Charles i.ak.- ?'ark-r. .?f Brooklyn, waa be?i ' nan Th? ushefl Wtrt I. Aiif-.n I.atlin.r anl T, .splnwa I Brook'.yn A reception f ?'. ? v. ? .. ceremonj Mr. and Mra Bllsa sill make lii-i: horn- In Hrook..- i. Th?-- ?.? ? I'l.oH '?r Mis? Blanchi ?Stelnberger, th? il daughter "f ll?'?pi'-:' S?.I.'?????' r of N Blxty-flnt-st, to ci .-? m e Charl? r, took pi i ? al i l&i : evenlni n Delmonlco's. Th.- itev. i?r. Ouatave Ootthell, ol the ... p< rfoi med ti i ? car? m. ny. T!. brtdesm tids ? MU i.'m Btelnbergsr; Mini Aim*-? ?fltelnbergei M si Clotlide W?trthelmer, cousin? of th? brida ?and ' Mis? lr;na Kaufman. Arthur Hausman wa , man, The usbsn were Noah Dtllenbera, of Baltl more: Joseph Rothschild.-Jerome H. Btelnbergei i . r. of ih? tir: le Bamui I Bte :? .. Wormsar, Henry Btelnberger, ?Tr-dertck Lavanbera. Steven Bayer, ?'? ? Waju?ei_nan, Samuel Rlcken dorfer, Atvtn Werthelmer ind Many Rlndakopl ! After the .er<-in,r.y then ? ?- a reception, dinner and oance in the lare?- ?ballroom Among the ?guests were Mr. and Mr*. Isldor Wormser, Mr. and j Mrs Isi.l'.r Wi.nnser. jr. Mr and Mra I Charles VTtttentserg, Mr ?t? i Mra. Alfred ; Nathan, Mr*. Charles Mlnsaihelmer, Mr anl Ml j .larne.? S.-liKlnan. Mr. Sttd Mrs. JullUS BacbS, Mr. ' nn?i Mr? ?Charlas i. l'a.i*. Mr and Mrs. Loul? | Btern, Mr ?"???'i Mr? H?enry Bldenlrstrg, Mr. and Mr? | Simon n??ri?. Mr, and Mm -I Uvlngston, Mr and l Mrs. Richard Umberger, Mr un?l Mra i Wi La I Miss Mulelsln. ?-??rdiastTer, M!?? Balle Nathan, Mr ; an'l Mr". 9, '?lazie-, and the Misses ?-.biffer. Tb? marili.Ke "f MISS Miller, the daughter of I.li-ut? liant-?'. l"i.e| Marios Miller, ' 'oi-imi.'.ilarit at i Fon Hamilton, New-Tors Harbor, to Lieutenant ?'oblen I,. H. RutcKie-?. ?>f the Ordnanc? !"-,'>?n ment, and son of Adjutant-Oeneral Qeorge \\. UilKKles. Will be ' ?-hbllit-l ibis ?ift'rii"?ili 4'! I Ott Humlltoii. y.rn. Anna Wl?iderer. a 'lauKht-r ?.f the l"t GeoiiTc Bechtel, <?f Btapleton. 8 l . was married to Conrad L'hl, <A Berlin, at 7 o'clock lani evenlngln one ol tin private apartment? In ih<? Waldorf, ih-: It? v Dr K?hne, at one t:tn? ?pastor of the Luthoran Church Ht Simpleton, but now oi Holland, pel formed tin- ceremony, The bride v.u* ???corte?! int ? the room and ?given away by ?bar brother-in-law, i-.t.r Wlederer. F l. Pommor ?fa? b-eal man. rn? uabera wer? i?lo Keppler, who la engaged to .. ?later of the brida; ??-??ar Walter, uiiiihim Wlralna an?l th?- Prl'le? brother, Oeorge Bechtel Mr. uni Mr,.. Chi will s-ill f??r Ih-ir boni? In 1 (Tiln on Mis? Blanche Edelen Verdenal wll! be msrrled to l .'e ?irHv oi Fretno, Cal., this sftemoon, at the home of bei parents, Mi and Mn Dominique Verdenal, In West Elghtleth-st. Miss Batelle i: Isabeth Richards will be married to l>r Alan Oreenleal Terrell, al I o'clock tbi* evening, In the Church of Zlor and St. Timothy, West rifty-aeventh?at. M las Qraca Richards, alater of th<- bride ?HI be ib.- maid of honor, and Mlas Hone B Roblnaon aiej Mlas Marian C. Poole the brldesmalda John R. Terrell will be hlx brother s beat man. The ushers will be Korraai ll Parker, ti of New-York. Dr. Charl.? It. Blumlell, ?.! Pat ?rson N'. ?< .-"?--.veil Tiioinhiil, of Wupplngera Palls, N. V. ?and Walter I* Kllna ?r ?Dayton. <?hi" _ara?toga ?-ipriags, N. v . Nov. '?l Special). -At tbe Bsthaada ?B?pi<-?-Opal Church this evealng ?:??? Mlamalaed Iks ?mairlags <'f Mlas Ethel Charlotte Jonea a?r?i of ?Dr. and Mra William H. Ball, of ?Saratoga ?Springs ami l_awrat_ca .Minium Kort ' rlKht. of Hrist?.:. R. I . fof marly ?.: Naw-York. The I rector, the ?Rev. Dr. Joaapb Carey, oAclatsd Oouv en.-iir Kortright, brother of ?he 1 ridegroom. was th? best man. The mal'l of honor wax Miss Sophie A Hall, daughter of Dr. an?! Mrs. Hull. The brlde*? mablK were Mis? Lucy A. ?'ooke, of New-Yorl?; Miss Isbell, the Misses Nabel and Mary James, ? ami Mi?? Margare) Smith, of this pmoa rhe ! ushers Include- ?Dr. Ramon Oulteraa, ?8. Dana Greene ami L. Maid men I Hunt, of N.-w-VoiV. and it ?;. Cralghead, Jr., of Saratoga Bprtnga. A rocep ? tlon followed at Iir. Hall's bou??., in Washing? lon-st. GEORGE l.OIW HI Y PUTER. ORBRpf? Ifoi'? '"?v, the luwy.-i, of No. _N Broad? ? way. win was failously injur>?l on Tuesday of i laM w??e|c duiins a cross-country run of th ? M'-a low? '? brook Hunt Club near HempH.ead, is slea'lllj' im j provliiK. much m the iR-llitht of his family an?l ; frl? ii'i?. I'r?. Mcliurney and P?rker, of this city, ! who BIW attending him, r?-ported yesterday that Mr i Day wa? better and ?trons-er than on ?.!?> day I ?Ince he wa? operated on, and that unl-H* un.'ooked I for e-mpIlfHllon? aro?e he would be out of dangir I In a day or two. O? HONOR OF DR. PARKHURST A DINNER OIVBN Feilt UIM BT T11K CITY VTiaiLANCE LEAGUE. OVER BOO PERSON'S QA CHBgM SOR Tin: i> ci?!"!* SnsecHKS Bt aRXKHAI, PORTBR. i'in:i:i:i> at JAKOER'8 aJTOR .?vu JOHN U". Tur: CHIEF .;: r.-'T, TMg ? n \ii:.m,\\. MATOU BCTHnERBN, CIIARLBS tfTKW. ' RT SM11 U am. OTHRIU rATIISR D' '''-'V illKl.s DKFUKCK AT AKCHblSHOP .'.?i:t:;.? w. T:"' !:'v '" Charlea ll Parkhur? v.a- the rentre! figure tos? eienit.g lu Jaeger's, Madison ave. and Flfty-nlnth-st., on th.?asi m of the complimentary dinner which was given In his honor hy the City Vigilance League in 1.mill?n of his services in the causs of good lovernment. Tin-re was noi room for one-half of the 1.Is wha *.?' -?ve liked to be there, but the absent ones ?night well feel satisfied thai those who were I fortunate enough to find seats, about S2S In all, i "'"'" "!' I" enthusiasm and in the wsrmth of j Ihelr greeUng to the pastor ol th- Madison Square Presbyterian Church for those who were obi ged to remain away, The people who attended . this dinner were more widely representative of ih- varying shades ..r political thought in this cosmopolitan city than what la uaually t-. be found. Take ;i few as examples There were Oneral Horace Porter, who presided, snd who, I niihr.nvii an unswerving Republican, i" ??> genial and companionable a man thai bla politl - are never on?e thoucht ,.f. and Rvereti P. Wheeler, 1 who, though .\ Democrai und n good man. did not receive anything like sa many r les ?t-? "Dave" Hill, a Demo -ral and 0 ba 1 man. But, of ' course, "Dave" wasn't there An i th u th? re 1 ?.-r.- .h.',lea i ?. ?vrchlnald, the labor man, snd ! ?' aeph II. Choste. .1 imes C, Carl ?r, to whom 1 Baron de Courcel bowed In polite acknowledge I ni'-.t of hi-? eloqueni plea In behalf of American : lights :i Behring Sea, 1 it afterward declared against those rights, was n I far away from ; Alfred si.--kl.-r pi ciali m K Iway kepi eying ?Oliver Sunnier Teall during '!-., greater pan ..f the evening with considerable - urloslty. A Beavet Page, smiling ard cheerful ses????1 ; near Fr< d< ii,-k \\ 1 >. vor, wa* one i.? r.ti-.- :? , ii. 1 ?- a- i,. Parkhurst ??nd th.- 1 th. r ? ?????? ere?! und? r the . . ? . 1 -rail? rj snd ? ? -? m !?> his seal on th.- dal . wh? e the chairman, General 11- 1 1-. porter, was. Tin- applaure whl .< greet??] Mayot B hlerei j win' loud and long Father Ducey, apparent 1 \ nothing dnunte 1 ? 1 ... ouni if his rei enl et 1 counti r aiiIi An hi, hop ( rlgan ??...? to Ihe f.ir.-. loo, ;? ? 1 ? 1 talked long snd earnest \ ? It h Ml C te Everett p, W!.-,!- snd ?Is mes C Carte n. ver a!Ii w. -i ??i.- . nversatt.m !.. :????>-p Ih? m ? li .g for .1 mom nt, Bt. Clair M' Kelway In! ?le?era] Porter, that, In 1 be word of 11 Oreeley, Mr Choat '- speech al th.- Irish d .1 ?.., ago ??-..i- ih> "Himalaya 1 frigldlt) .-.? , th.- arctic ? 1 n." wh? real th? great lawyei smili I one of th ?? knowing emites. OTHERS \T THE ?;i'l-.-"l v TABLE There a > aal al the guests' table Charles Btewsrt Smith, !'.:-ti t- Potter, ih? Re? Di Mac ? Crscken, Chancellor <>r th* lTnlveratt] f the . ? f New-York, nnd th.- Ret Dr 1. Aid. ?tt. "Hsve J 1 BI ' ??:?:;:, 1er I 1 '! I'.n khu. st d have, 1 have." ?aid he. ?\ . el m< 1... v ?? it "" >-??, l th.- i.'i 1 !..,\ ? .- t ;.. ?pare. .1 th 1. way, : .1 kn iw," io f piled l ?,. ? |. ,r. u 1 ikIh oui , from ih. heart." And when th- tin- , wurd Mr, Gott, wl 11 : wn during i.. if'.ern : Mbany, did n d anIve uni 11 ? '.-' k. un 1 when h.- a| ;? ?are ! h 1 1 gf, ete i ?- >ip"ii r .:;:i 1 of ? hi I .: ?,' ..f th- n: sl Interesting f- iture? .?f the dinner wss th? presence .f a larga number ? -.' v..on n among them Mr? Parkl I .,- , t'.rs. wh ippla id. i .n man? caaes n? ? . ISS th'- lie:: did. All '.!. Bteckl I hl '? ??'? v? >? ? ' rn ? lenl The dlnn? r con mil nslai win B. Kasslng hatrman; J. 1 s Orob, William \l Klngsley, William i Kt s, i '. '?.? at i M I.? man T Ui n M C?ln t.. k. Willi n. H? we T ': ti At the head of each of Ih? t..:e.-j as I re* Ively, Alfr? I Bl. Mfred !t Cnnklln ? I i Clslr McKelway, Charles C Beaman, William Bi kfli J ? " 1 Prank Mos? LETTERS ' ?F REURET Letters of r grel were t- ? .. ? : fi m. M -?? ? i ?ri'--? h Ralrchl I ai i Les iw, whlli ill th. I | fi L a greeting from Jam.? Bryi and l*. T Mtead, v. II I letters In each ? str ma a i - - ... rit h you ? ind loin h? aril * ? ? ? ? ? i.r. Parkhur?! The peopje ?' oui ., , ?:, moi ? than Se desen ? fr.,-u tu. m. Benator Lexow wrote: Such dlatlnaulBh? i semi? ? rendered al stich n in amount ,,i .m. null 4 la un-l n ?'???<? ' ; - g the I it - ' ? ... n. ar. m t ? epi ble of - imp ? isatlon or r? ? \\??? ? ourselves t-, tn<- i.t ; ? ite of gr.itefu ? Ition II !? e?p* la . thai l i> grel mj inability to b- preaei I ? : night. A cold, contracte?! two day? igo, added ??. th. fatigues o? i ' . ,? ,--.\ pret nl .-..?? Please . . ! >r Parkhurst th? assur inc ? of m - high . .-ai i and ? h- ex pre ?Ion ol mj hope that h? r-i i -, ne ?.r-x- spare?! t.- us. -irel thai as In Ih? peal the aid of hi? wise counsel and th< assistance ..f I his strong, loyal ."?! Indefai ga I? ?ners> may eon ?ted In t h Inti r.-s:> ..'. a ?;r.?i.-f,ii communltj arhom he baa served ?,. *.?..?.?. OENERAL PORTER'S REMARK* Oeneral Portei began the speechmaking, and n a.i.- a hit i.y his reference t , the womea wh.. lu?d found t-'-ais in the gallery. "We feel nriore than ever," .said he, "the tatet >.f the passage In Scripture t.,..t men should set their affe ll na m?..n things above, l am allowed to presida," he iv.-ni on, ' ? suppose I.tuse both the Church ami iii-- Army engaged In the contest Jim closed; but, after all, Bt Peter proved more powerful i than saltpetre in grinning the victory." When J people had a ised laughing, Df Parkhure! sm Introdui ed. WHAT l?H PARKHURST SAID. He a ud. among other HiIhk^ i i bava remarked during lbs leal u,i montba thai ( iii.i. ..r. i...., points always which ara certain <" elicit :: wann D'BpOnS? when tonel.?- I Upon, mii.1 Hi. points me. Hist, reference to Tamiii.ni> Hall, and secondly, to bosslsm (Applause.) We hsve nothing ahatevvr to say in reaard to the per ; sonallty of las bosa nothlna whatever to sa: ni, ..it ?<i.k Crok >r or eboul Thomas Platt. (Laugh t.r i it I? not Hi. personsltti that v.- sre Inter . ?ted in; it Is tin ta< i shlch the personality stanil? fur, un?i a? I bava remarked repeatedly, 1 don't know lhat there In riiu.ii to he preferred ai b? la.i ihe bos? of one political complexi?n and tho Imj ? of another imlltlcal .iplexlon (applause), lor tl ,m are l>?-ih iinniitigati.ii>. unquallfledl) ana thoroughly iteatruotlve. (Applauaej I \ |, ?ileve the ? afetj ol our American instl tutlons ibH In th.- fact thai each man should I,.,,,,,,,. con cloui thai h- i* ?' tu m. that he h.is i iii'iu to in.? own opinions and .. right la sspres? them We must latwi f"t the buUdtas up of civic appreciation In the mind and heart -.f each one <>i our i.-iii.v cltlsens. iAppla?ise.) V..u must retnetn i,,., i mi Met I a hit. difference between i leadei an,i ., b "i ' id. i li be ? li., hsa it..- p >w?-r of reprodui In? hla own conceptions, in.? own Ideas, In tie- mind? of those who sre in any ws) subjected ',. hl [,,,,.,, m- The ofllc ? ol Ihe lead, i I !?? make more and more ol the man m any -?...y i?r.,-..Kii! under hi? Impress. Th? object "f H>" boss I to make lesa Biw leaa ol the man who la brought m sny way undei turn. (Applause > The bosa [s th. mosl n-.a.-i,,iisi\ devised scheme ever originated for tie purpose of crushing "it. weakening and drying up In the Individual ?.n manly personality. , (Prolonged applsos? i i'i.i;i..;i:i> tu ii.iht THI MOMS And thlK Is why WS pledge ?UrSSlVSB 10 Bghl the bo?-?, whatever may be his provtace, nn.i what? ever stay ba his pwtstistona to respectahtllty. (Uenewed appiauae.) Tas niore r?aspaet?thlB be is the more damnably dangerous as is (Applsuaa.) There Is nothing In the world Unit you hh.I I , .n not do, provided wa stand shoulder to shoulder. i ?pplatlS. ? It Ih not so long ago sine?- It wns 1 di fined nehher respectable nor reputable to he In any waj Identified or associated with myself. I (Laughter.) it is \ery funny no*, but l ten you I? teas not funny then. (Reaewsd laughter and anplanse ) Dr. Parkhurst then dwelt on the fact that the | great secret of the power of the reformera was | V.S? V closed by should i,.. the Police tiro for ? to h dr. m, their anaslflshnssg, and that they didn't uh.iut otBca, but kept j, ?harp watch upon those who did. "We Jumped on Tammany Hall." s.?id be, "an i we an going to Jump exactly sa hud upon the Republicana -(applause) -if they need It. But we i ii .\p-.-t they will need it." (Re? newed applause.) Dt. Parkhurai continued t.i aay thai ;-i?'i" were "sly enemies etanding In the and several volcea shouted ri.it11" He Btatlng that all tbs departments Inviatlgat i ..? thoroughly sa Department, si i thai tbs en? should be legislated, from top oui of ? slat? n -. an i then let the goul m-n '.- reajppointed. Even .-..?? November ?:." be Mid, "there had b en .1 phe? nomenal outbreak of crime in many d! the police precincts, and no ; mg a? sny of the old handa wen- kept, the old system of corruption would creep back again. If municipal offieera were obllsred to give an h ?nest day's work for sn hon ?si day's pay, then a >ukl pol be bo man) per una sleeking office." Bishop Pctter made a brief ?i.?h, and waa followed by Mayor Schieren. MAYOR S'il I 111: IIX s SPEECH. This |s part of what he ?aid. ur, Parkhurst's labors and successes are all the more brilliant ind enduring, because not for him? self nor for 11 m v ?elfish aim were these years of toll and labor, but for others, for those to him uu known, whose only claim upon h?m wa? the claim of a common humanity, ill? bold and steadfast -^riiuk-ie f,r others has endeared hin. to the p"oi>:>' of id-. !ty and of ti.i? c luntry, and no tiiirn rr comp.lnv n <;in be paid him by the cltlsena of New-York than to continue in the path he ha? marked out and to forever a Ipe out , 01 ruptlon and evil-doing in muni. - ?pal affairs, and to lerpetuate the nob!? system of good government which he has tried ;> Institute here. (Applaus?.) .-itatiiH? and monuments mai be erected in Dr. Parkhurat, bul none will outlive the story of his self-sacrificing labors in behalf of good govern? ment. f4prd*use.) Hi? Influence will be felt all o-.er tlii-? country, and bis success will stimulate and encourage other communities to purify them? selves. The name of Parkhurel win i>? honored b* this generation, and generations yel lo come will rise up a,i,i (?all him blessed f-.r hi? manliness uni Christian .-?"?pr?ge. (Frolonsed applause . This ended Ihe -;.hea and th^n pleasant ap? preciative remark? were made bj Charles s. Smith, Joseph H. Choate, Mr. ?loir, Father Du ami Jam. i C. <'.ni . CHARLES STEWART SMITHS POINTS, This Is part of whal Mr. Smith said: With tbs coming ,-f the new year we are ap? proaching s crisis In oui reform movement which ? .?i foi the entire -.-. i - ? ? -. tti of the arises! among u-. Any public officer or private .-itiz'-n who put? hlm?elf In the a ij to obstruct ,,.- prevent the people fr.,:n reaping the fruit of th. 1st? election become? a criminal be for. the bar of public opln Ion and must be deal) with accordingly. Tam? many mUBt b?- ileatroyed root and branch, ?nd leave no ?uccessoi In any party, for this result ? is in tl.- ? . ? worl i and Insure ..ur continued commercial pi..-pent-.. lAtipl .a ? Th. >ui .-?? ..f -, ? ? I'?- have ob tain-1 ..u . i . ? i-. -? ? , t? n pi .- i b that ? tv-York may soi of th" world i on know. Mr < 'halrman, thai a man cinn of the o !?>!? hi- hill of ox. In a I, indon bunki i. li ... : .:? the time , ommi rci ? . : . i . ??-pel .-?-,.,.. Pai w. ?hall ne\ win thl* cummer? lai pris. : - - in i omni i ?? i? in i I ill f th? Hiate or Natioi ; , ? lomy." , ... | rrrnmen' could no' he ear bul that -iii i-. ? . pri?erve-l ? '. with l'n ib.- im..- laid down b> i .-. ritte? I hol?l It to I ' ill | u i ng the ?-. t pr.i, i; al politician?, i Applause I A : Ireland, of Min i city, ? . ? ? ? . , - i ? ? renting th? r - ? ? '? dut!?? ol cuir, n aa site Un - .i birg "ur 1st? elect ?. . - . ... . - . -, - - j he b.. r, : . :? . I a? v?n years, has takei r. '? a r,- ..-?.. . New \ ? ? k paper to r?-b'ii<-- Ai ?' ; Ireland ???? hi? remarks above .1 t.. i ma) i" permitted, Mr Chairman, ?,, (?. ... f u ? ? ? ?a evei ? \? 1; |< r, embra. '? t li? a bole .?a of religion snd nolltl ?, and which en , ? ? ioi |y the right bul the duty of .11 lo take t-rut m th- Statt .? ? well ? ? ? . ,r ?. "R 1er. tl ' ? ? ' ?? ? Ihe thing? ?? hie at. i'.i.-ir- a; i unto <;? ! iii" th.n?. mat ..r ,/. ih. ? ihe Divin?? M-i ? ? ? ??fully den t its obll gatlon " I , innol ' ? i referring for ? . .? the city, Btate and S'atl -n ar<- und, I i >r 1'arkl it . ', ?.pi m? -, Win'. ." n ? tho ! ?? ? ? him, of thl? 1 ... .,.-.. ?!-,,, I .:,.?.., *. ? ? | I ? |, i ? ? ? Of | fi || - , '? . PATHER Dt'CEY'S Kiq.MPICANI BATIN08 Th. . ? ? Uni v ne of ? ir ? At ab 'tit til!,!' Jnn c. C ; ? iking !?' I ? - i at the I il>!" of ? : ? ive the hal Some one ed the ?if . me up from ill -i li a. and ted the | the entrai I c n . ? . - l-.. th '? ! ? i ;. rel urn? i t ? th. . ;.rai Porter n rsj foi him Th? n f ? ? an appreciable Interval there was al>? ? I The priest seem, d to at with hi : ? m !.. ? ; ?!'. \Vlth a i i i -.f nervous dellb ration, but Increasing ? hi b< gam A ?-r?-. d h.i^ reigned long enough it la time f.*>r all creeds to co-or!l it .-?. I .perste. hr Park ' ? ha et an tampl th-.; all of n Ar. h hlshopa an I pi I? ta ought to f i o? A wa? ; i ' platt ? b. % > n, di? i do -\ n, a r ?-?? again, .r?l swelled lo a tempest, a?< th. sign I fl? ea n?*. of Path) i' i 'i ? ? y as hi said i i ? ..? ?'-!-. "arehMshops, bishops and priests" waa r? ?.? 11r.? d He i onlln'ied \\r i?.in? it.- m?sten of no political organisation, : if ,,. Pan nanj Hull 1 thank Or. Parkhurat f.,r the egsmp'.e th? riergj I feel ?'<in ? in ?i t.. >t .!??? is Chris! hs? bl< ? ? ? i w irk li 1.... ,..1 ., . I !.. . '? ..-t .,. , > .,,,,, ,.. V... -, b... foil iwed Jesu I it. ind. though heretic, I sm pr- par. I to follow him. be a follow, d the ringing aen dlfficulty with An h nd Increasing appl ? u fences of the priest, whose difficulty with Arch hi?hoi> Corrlgai >. fi h In every mind, sm th.- . h.-.-i . were loud snd long r ntlnued sa he stepped down again from the platform, and has? tened from the room. //// ELI Till!) i>T FOOTRAl.li THE NEXT TWO O A MRU Mt'ST BE A TE Kl .'n Th.- lto?t.,r, .1.nal. L'nleaa lha two r mainln i game* of ? o lese football i develop le? brut .1 ty than thai al Bprlngffel I It will I be Impossible io redeem ih? iporl from odium, li .? nor n,?? uni that ...r ^r al untveraltle? should b. .i< for atuagi. . HOW WOULD A <;i:.\Tl.l-:.\l.\.\ s AUREEMR.NT ! i ?.. : Prom Til.- Hsi tford Courant, The sober ludgment ol tba OOO | ? who saw Saturday's game I? that Ihers mus? not be many more Ilk? It If poaalhl? Vale and Princeton men ?hould b< t together before iatunlay, make ?> c. pa. : for decent conduct, publish it, and c .11 on the -?i, ctators t-> hi ? and the umplr?? t. punish ,-..:> viola lot of t..- (?uileman's agreement, l'h.-t mlsbt accompli h > THE EXISTENCE O* THE QAME AT STAKE. Prom Th? Boston Adv. rtlser. 'Ill- fn'-ir-.. eslsttfl.! \iii-:ieau u.l- I....'...., - - football Is al r-tni-. I'nie? umpire?, devoid o! cow ardl?*e and able to - - .- '. play ?? Il la made, can be found, football . ? ? I to aem n. rati ito mere pugilism and plt/| a hi utal dbiplay or' rough-and-tumbl. hghting ?u ii aa may sometlm ? be seen In lbs Bower dives of Sew Vork, snd ?? speciable c.ge? and universities will be forced b\ public opinion lo prohibit Hi- Bport. THE .?.\Mi-l "it THE BRUTALIT1 MUBT OO. I-'rom Th-- Chicago Times, ?| h. frtenda ,.i lb? game might h well anderstand timt unless brutality be ?llmlnsted from football m game Itself will be eliminated from the Ils! ..r college -port*. tTOP PLATINO i M'Ki: THE PRESENT RULES. Prom Th- Sam Totk Wot i it m,?v not be ii-.?'?-.*.ii y to auppreaa football ..? a guile I,lit certillllv lile blutai f?'Ut ill ?.rs Which ?IOW chsrscterlse It should be suppressed. Noi snothor K?me sbottM bs pi.y."l under Hindi rub's. Titv a itiiMiii'V rutar. Kr.im Th.- i'r..\id.?.Journal. The qbsstiOB for thon- most ?nteres! 'd in it? fu? ture to decida ... arJietber or noi these practices, Hht.-h nr. for, inn to tha L,atne ii?, if. can be ..n ni na'ed At ilr?i thone.nt, it would seem to be posai ble to guard againat thaui, at least in .arge ?>agr?a. PRINCESS BISMARCK DEAD. Till-, ?BX^HANCVLLOR'I WIl-M. KXI'IKKS AT VAK/.l.N. HBR DKATll Ni'T WHOLLY rNKNI'F.'TKI' l'ltlNCK BISMARCK r.i'.'UCKN DOWN WITH fJRIKF--A SYMPATHETIC MESSAOC PROM THB KAISKR-gKKTCH 04? THI PRlSCtSRYB I.IKK. Varsln, Nov. ST. ITIncesa maman h .lied at "? o'clock this morning. Hi r death was not entirely unexpected, In rlew of her recent repeated attack? of ?tainting tos ,\ few weeks ago, wh? the Prin ceaa's condition waa becoming worse, Prince Bis? marck sail to bis old butler, whose wife \\a* dan? ' III: "M? friend, l share your ?_ttef hearti? ly, i am In the sum?' terrible position as yourself. Everybody l? passing su ?? bel ira ourselves." TI ? Princesa di-nl In the .inn* of her husband, who iia.i been watching b? throngtout the night. | She was fUUy roaactOUS until lifte-n minute? before ? her death. Prince Bismarck la completely broken d iwa by j the death of his wife, in l-hweiiA-gsr, tearing , serious consequences, owing to lymptoma of ? re currence of ;h- Prince'? old troubles, l* devoting ? bis entire attention t. Mm. Prince Bhnmai h !mj for some time had ? premonition of a catastrophe ? to hims-if or his wife before they should leav? Varsln, snd has ?recently Mid repeatedly that ,f Princesa Bismarck could only go to Ki-iedrtchsi-uh ? in tolerably fair condition all might be well. Ha I now has fear? that he may not make the journey , III - - I'.-tv . Prince Bismarck this morning ?ent a telegram to Emperor William ipprtstng him of the ?: ith of the Princess. The Kaiser In reply ?ent a long rnessage of sympa thy to the ex-Chance!lor The funeral of the prlnceaa will probaMj i ik ?? ? at Bcho? nhauaen. London, Nov. 27.?The Berlin correspoade'nt of "Tin- ?Dally News" ?ay.-. Prlncess Bismarck died of drops)*. A<mong ih" senders of messages of condoles ?? ire the kings ??f Saxony and Wurtemberg, ?Prince l.uitpold of Bavaria, the '?rani Duke of Baden, ex-Chancellor von C'aprlvl an?! Chancellor von tlohenlo! The Prince'? doctors insist that he must apecdlly re? turn boni.- .m account of hla prostration and Bor? row. Prince Blamarck'? daughter, the Count??? Rantsau, will henceforth live wltb ber father. Johanna ?Trederlcka Charlotte Dorothea Bleanore von Bismarck was bom on April 11, ICI, of i nob!? P ?meranl in family. Her fathi -, n ?Inri th i. ib von Puttkamer, of V'larthem, belonged to th? anclen) famit) -.f Lords of the Man ?r von Schlawe v.in Rugenwalde, and Count? of Newenburg and Tauchel, who, ?Ince the f.teenth century, have i an. mg th- moai pow? rful of th ? Pom? ti '?'?-. Prince Bismarck first made th ? a? i m?-.- of his i ite a If ? In ISIS at tbe houaa a friend Moriti von Blsnkenburg, a well-known leadei of the ( ?. ? i ; ii ty in tbe I'm talan H it. - an i the Di? t. Theli acqu lint inc ? t eemme more ' t?mate while on a Journey to the Harta on v. ii . .i i.--;i accompanied th? B?snkenburga Is imt. tw.i year* after thi acquaintance began, Bfcunarek i':., i . :. Von P i"'.c imei ne bl wife, Her ta m i ; > ... not at Aral to acc< ;.. i..s proposal? At thai lima Bismarck bad the reputa ? '?? extn m I) ?? Id H< wi ? calle i "ma '. ?: ..." ..h i j?.-. : earn i this ';-: ... numer? ou? duels (In his flral three t?-tms h flOttlngen he ? sv tak -r part In twei l - i e), h.* dar? ing fr???.? ,,f horsemanahlp, and some wld I? spread an? -'."t. ? concerning bfM attitude toward profi burgomasl rs and other res?pe?ctab,.e m mben of what (Jerman ?tudsnt? call "Philistin? ?oclety." To ,.??..;.;?? like the Puttkamer? be did n.?t appaar to be an el Ig i r f r an only and beloved child. irek, h ?wever, ?ettl ?l the questl ?n at once. H? walked up to PrAulrin Von Puttkamer, and, hav? ing ?-? - tain? I by ? ? ed with him, ? her in nil arm-?, and said, turning to hT hi i relai ve?, Whal Qod has united no man ihsil put asunder." No man attempted to do - . ? Julj _\ l?<tT. soon after 'ne m ?tin? ?if the tlrst German Diet, In which h- !i-k?p. to take a stand i ? a ; . -. 1er, the> an fried They went ? | ?. tti.-ir wedding tour, and th.-n *? t up rk ping m the quiet ?tone mansion ??f tiie BUmarcks al Bchflnhau- n, In their old pro?, home Rismarck, before their marriage. ha l given up h:s wild habl ?-. and taken t" th- study .?f lils | tory ai . ? itloa i - H - reformation had b i?:. r, i h ? becarn ? i dev ?ted huabsnd Al ?Schlnhauaen, where Blamarck himself was ? -? child in?l only laughter, Marie Bltsa !.. th .i h ni ? wi i bon on luguat It, >.'v i ?f thelt two aona, the elder, Herben Nicolau? Heinrich Perdu ind. .?a- born at Berlin on Decem?ber 9 ?MS; and Ih? ?younger, w.ih-lm ?>tt.. Albrecnt, nt Prankfort-on-the-Maln, on August I, l?t Throughoul her lire Prince?? Blamarck preaen'??d all the simplicity ??f her youth. She was a perfect sp. irren, in th.- i ? the f . ?-i the ? 1er? man housewife She ?an quiet, bore her honora a* g In t - ' h< Id fast to the ?.I l friends of humbler daya end .had but on? ?great : in lit? ;.. make her husbai I and children 1 ip? > Shi sccompnn ?and wherever he was called by hi? dutle?, nn'. created for h-in ttv> . . -i . . I and Iron" loved ?o well, ii i in ?hlch be found repose and refreah n -, ? ? r 11 from his labor?. She - ?red for h-r husband ? id children In a peaceful, motherly way, and her il wa y i f..r m -.tu i r k a quiet home, Cert.I ilj contributed to "81 ii ; ? said to a friend, ? ?'ho h? - m ??'.?? m? what I am." The ex-Chan? ?llor*? hour at home were alway? the happieit ..f th' day. ' :? i .:, "??? ::,i I? ? ? ? .r found tim? I - i of tenderness and iffi tlon It one leitei he sail "I "an't think bo? ! lured It f ??;? i v if i ha I to llv? now as th.-n. nl . ; . i. wlthoitl rou, without children, I don'l knov. -.. .v I ?bould i? ? throw off this Ufa like a ?:irty ?? ? .,-. of my acquaintance? are so and live their III ?:i\e attention 'o th? tint ym tim? of n Lung Complaint, and check the dreaded dlaeaaa In Ha Inclplency, by ?i-ini; in D layne'i expectorant, ?? - t. ? ?? ? ?-. ? i iy for all Aff liona i ' the Lu 11 ironchla A v w?.Bag! -ml Thaakaglvlsg Olnnrr. Mr || Retel Sea \ ?-;<. win inn du ? a cua Iy ma . ?tiati ? ll ?!? . : ' | . Ina a ?rand llvln? I ?ft? . fr-. ni i In 4 ??'.-i Tlmr-.liiv if. ?rn ? n Th??i a nn i ? ?re largel) patn>nt?ed by famille? md per? ia who wi?h to h* relieved from the ik- up in ?laboral* dinner in their own 11? a7- ? ? , it?. \ .. ? : - ? ..; ti,.. hotel ?t I ! ? ? u- ' '.'? .--..? BARRI ED em ik M VIH,!, v\ ...,-? . ., it noon, In St, nd by ih? it>. i" o ' n?l ? I. Oliver .\:..i / . i?o,>ii to .,ii,.-i.? M< -, : ?:??! ?iaushter .?f ?;?.???? w y. Mil in.l sranii.lau?Thler of th? hit? i:-v. . ; v. v; . \i ? ?. iburg, l' nn !??? dii'i: NAi'ii.i: \t th? re-iidi a ?? nf IM Urtdi - III . ki.:, .\ > . t.. Ill ? ''? .. Thi rlrtre l. Cu?le . I? l?. Ad? ?Id?, dauaht'i f Ui ind Mrs. It ben N? pl?r, in I'll,una? I'. ??!??. of Mi uti? ?i <:? i.?l'l:i.-!l STKFHKNr? ?'r Tii-*.|?> rift?-ni ..n. Korem i., i -..'Ti . ?I r-?. vi ..h.., n Square rre?t?Tterl?n Chui i. N ? '.,? , ??. ., ;.-. th? i:. v .'iiui.-s H Parkhurat, '?? I? . . - r ?. ; iv I hi? Itev Tli.Ii r ? I. Cu>l-r. 1? I'.. inn!? ? ?li Sieptim?, nl? - Mi ?nd Mr? i'-- Win III,.., ? ft? ? ?ii.ein. -j William '1 odrl? h. Notices of marriagei must he lt__oraed with full name and addreaa _____-M_--__B---? i>ii:i> r\ ii.MvN Build niy, o? Sunday, Nov*mb?r .."?. Jaatca Sti wart ? ?? ? i?, li th? ?"?"?. year r III? -te ? l'i.ii.-.il ?ervlct. m SI 1'eter'? ?imr. li. W??l '-'"Hi -t.. near Utn?av?., n \v.-..n- la) morning ut half-paal I" ,, . |. , lv. DA VIH entered Inlo i?-r ??! Tie-lav. N ??? mb?i .';. iv.n ,i.,:, .vi uiia, : ?i i.- Devi?, of Oawegu, N, 7 >>*ii<n.la ?nd r.-iiiiwi- ?re kindl) Invlti I to ? I tend llio ..; teivln it ll>. ir.tdfli..' !???: snlnl..... Mr. I Ian r 1er I' Ward, Su ?'??"?? W?el I42J-?!.. nn Wednei day . mm v. ml ?i 2* al tu.lf?p_?i ? ? ? ' k ll.t I Ml I ll ? ? I I, S \ MAttTT Mm.- .1 m''? r??t, ?ai November 2S, Lauretta .\,i,.|,,r ?.... wld -,. uf captain Jvdldlah Washington Han . In ii.. *_ih .- .- -1 i??? i ?ge. funeral . hei l ?t.- re?ldenc?, '.?.M St. M?hol?? \\ ...In,??.!... N..V,-, ibe ?tS, ?I ! :;;n p, in. I-. I?.- IRlll ?'. ? ? ? HAHilAUr.N Suddenly, nn Kovcmbvr '-'.:. Mar-- !...ul??\ hrlnved ?!:?? f lohn P Hasbngen and daughter ol th? lohn il ii-ii-i i?r.?-i ?i ?? l-|.i,..,,l .,,;,. ?I hei lal -.-i: r, ?. .is We?l tSA-t'., -r. : t .-. II J |i. in ni ,\?:-|i'ti;v \t PU! il-..!. Mai h M. "!'i> November -.; ??rah \\ llumphrei > unge?! daugntei uf th? i , Haman Humphrey, l? I) iat< pi^auwai ol Am i. . - ? ' . Km ei_i m Hlttafl?ld on ?v. i.a-d.tv ?f. ? a i, , i Ft! ? \- So ?'." .. ? ? oi . ? ?. Monday rit November -??. IISM. nl dlphihni?, Alasand r, ?on .a Al?aand*i and Mary Laird, .o? ?! i j.-ai? ?ad n nionths M'.i.Ki.i.vN On Tu? lay, Nov?mb?r 2T, Adclcne, young? . achter ?.i ' a I? ? i. and Adaltae Hal-ey McCl?l? ?an, ......i T y?ar? ?nd n months Funeral ??rvlc?? a? H"1 Main-?!., n?a? Qroin ?I . K?"t ...nn?-.-. N. i. W?da?aday, -ata, at I JO o'clock. MKYRH SaOdealy. m Norambef Xt, !s!''. -?aorge P, Meyer, In th? Ma imr el in-, eg*. In . i,, ei n ,.. ii ? ii Pood Crematory, on \\>Jii?-??!o>. Nnv?nil? : its, IS04, o 2:SU p. m. Prienda dM_*lng i" im-n.l. pleaM tak? l-ais Island Ratt road for Buahwlek Junctl a, laavlag Mthat. Peiry, N'w V.a?, nl.|. . ?I 1 V? p. m MOTT Entarad imo raot, ?a M??inlay moralag, Kovimlar p* |s?.?l, JuahUa M'.r? Matt, oa.) *?n of J-hi. O, n:U Carolin? K. Molt, m the _o?ii y.ur ... ?ii? u?e. Ilelatlve? and frtoada ar? invii??i to attend 'he ftinffiii ?ervlcn at hiv Int? rcaMenee, No, ?IT Ks?t 77?h-?t.. Wi.in.f.i iv Hi'.rn ..m. Mth Instant, ot s ofekaah, VALENTINE On ?Monday, Mth, Pl_a_elh, wtatow of Richard t' V il?ntlna ii. :? faii.r..! win tak? i'i.e??? al h? o'cloefc on Thuraday, a?lh fi 111 N- -" Hi' ll""' lula' . ?*>|H?F* Hill*. lams Iclaad WILSON ?I N-.v|?rt. I! I. \ .v?-'i,;..i M, l*'.i|. ?Inors? Hum wi;- n WILLIS in Brooklyn, ??n NovimNr '.'7. ??f ?ppen.l'.-iil?, William M. Willis, ?on or th? late Aifn-d WllUa, of N-.v V.irk City. Notice ??! tuner?! hereafter Special Xotfco. ????IT??? the stteatles af oosastsassra." -Tribun*. AMBB1CAN ART, (JAI.I.I.UIIlS. Madl?i.n Sii'inre, Routh. ON BXHtBITION FRAT?S '.l A. M. intii. 0 P, M. (OPBM TfiAXKS m in?: Dat.) AR IMPORTANT ?'Ol.i.KiTloN Of Sl.l'llllll OlilllNlAI. i'Ol.CKI.UN'S idltl-i?T PROM SIIANi'.HAI. | KANT MX' u.i.iiNT SPECIMENS in BIN?LE colors. BLUE AND WIIITK. DMORATRD CAUNNt ..;iii;.Ts. BTC. "An laureating taatsn la a ??rie? ,.f cbla?aa poesatafMl ? o.' ii sd? u mat,i.ta, -n: , In. lu leg UV Ih ? > w n?r f r tiie PUT p M ot ..:??.. li.i ; Americas i,;|..-..,-? un .,:i|)')riunlty U comsars Moders ProSutrttoaa with tbasa si ?.-nuine Aa tll|UlIV." Tlll-1 ia?l.l.l*.T|oN IS TUi: Pltol'MI'TY OK AN SX ! PERT toi.i.M. T.iit. i.o.m; k lUHRDBNT Of CUNA. and Now SHOWN POR Tiii-l riitsr TUBS IN TIU? COUNTRY. win i;- Boll bj Aba lute PaMIs Bata t)\ MONDAY APTERNOON NEXT? DEC. A. an i Um taro Mlawiag laya, .-?: ? p, M. THOMAS :: KIRBY, Aattlewaar, AMERICAN ART A??SB*OCIA*rtON, MANAGERS. B East stM St., Ma-Nssa .~.,'i.?i<--. KortY-r.Kirttt Aasanl nsaakagtvssa oimier. ?r :re FIVE POINTS MIHBION tSlU of Oll Brewery). I at lb? Isrg. ?'ai pi?, corner Mission l'iac anl Wottfc? ?t., Till KSI'AV. N<iY. -.".., IBM, Bt lait P. M. ! um hungry nula on-? n-.i ? h ..?i lisser. Who am i i-.ip pr?vida i- ' Doaatlona ot ni.-n-y. poultry, p?as, tetan fi'iit?. etc.. thankfully received Package? .-aiied (?a ? i .,,??. ?,,., ?M A. K. SANT-OIlll. SUS?. I CI Parl?-*'._. They r?tr..i?..i ?i.t.g ti.?? brosl prsak. - i r .1- H'-? y.I pietty Misa Ma.l? ?Vain- taath m- r ???-tu!. Jobo." ?'.* ?aid; "Wh> -;?''? ?a. buj th? i.-.iinti. i " s -, ine! H ? ? ?/hit?! Ve?, ti? s? w nt To polUh ihera vu;. HOZODONT." _ I - Ov?*r BSmMBOO ll??ttl?-? *?>l?l the pa?' year ul lb? l-.vnil.-r BalU >( ib. CtAtem Ptr tumen f, . -f London. ReJ? t Imitations: _ _ T????lh llnix.1??-?. Caewell Maasey S Co. bar? now r? . -i u? - ?/Infer supply of hlg!i<?t ,1??- tenth i.ruih??. 1 i/?ry brusb warrant, i perfaet 1.121 u.oadway BBB 878 Bth-ave.__ istu. THANKS.?IVIN?! APIEAI, ef th? FIVE l?OINTH Hots? OP INDUSTRY? I" WOltTH-ST.. \ IIOMI. loi'. HOMKLK88 CHt-UDREM? Kb iieetor I? rsapleyal TI i Is the only yearly appeal. rHB I-OORB81 CHll-DRBN , .,, .?.].].?? t? ..f its car? ?nd there ha?? ;..?:, 2M.0?S inmate? Bin ? it? organtsatk-a. IT IH KOT ...N-i.V A S< Hoot.. IT IH A HOME. ._?___. ?nd ' it lb? pi .-"..t um- :? family >t <>. r-.n foi-r Hl'NOI'.KD, T-. i--- ttln? n?. i ? in-.?. ?rooking, ?*w ? . ? i i . Hi- inmate?. \ HOSPI , AL, i'.l II.I'INil _ , , i? Kttached t:i ?ruich lit* -i ''? of "?<* In?t.'ri-n ?r? ,, | tor. i -ii is? li h p .r of Ota Fn- Paaata are treated IB It? .ll-p' inary. OCTDOOR POOR. During th? -.-a.-- lotblag. food, anal, and <-a?h wer? girt? <> ii * fai III?? '. the i.-m-iu irbool ..nl mor? ? '? ,'. A Uni SU I.'I'I.I. . _._. of cl Iblren ?!iJ ?lili tii? demand? iip<*t It for t.n? ?li?l? -, ar:) tiaWSalSg and IIS needs are th? mor? m ?; i.' AN BARNKST API" . \L ? ir fund* t.. in.,1.1, lha Inmltutl-.n t-i contlBlM II? u* ? rk. v.i.i,-?i it i, ? pt-esacstel i ,r r-rty yats. I r. - i by -li" 'Ir. . A TIIANKSQIVINO DINNER. h |f year)) ?iv.-n to It? Irmnt'?? *n<\ ?luo lo the ?.. pi-or, will be ???rv.d tins y.Jr If the result of thl? . !?!?- al ? .man:* It. IT.-' ' R \!-;i.Y WORK: Meala glvep.4?.7.3CI i" st d -r.iur??'.'?.-" '?-. "ci AM-rm-- art "talan. " 111 ?Ctiool. aVj i,iin,i - - m ?eb? -I ?in?-? organlsatloa.. t."?.3i.'T Visit-ri- ,r- ?velcom? ?I ?ay unie, i THANKS.-.lviMi DAY 1-li. URAMMB. i,s'f o-i-j,, ,.?'.< Dlnn. ? f r ii um rhlMrrS, TWO ?.''.?l.??,K -l.tnner for ?tr??t poor I^?t yea? 1..*-t<i .if thl? elaaa ?-. i ? gt?r?n a dinner. CHAPEL BERVICES-AI TWO O'CiUXX the <-hll .li-n alll renier ? prosramm? wbtab ?ill In-lule littgtng . . tuet? i. ru ?. swrehtag, drin?, und recitations, nrd ihe r-..man a, ot our ohlldren for ?upertoi >,r-;ii, : .<;u b? maintain?!. Publta la ?ntel. g -id .-h?k? ?., ;h? snier of RugB N. camp, IM Worth Bt., N- '?. V'.rk 1 I -TKKS: Morrl? K. letup, PreaMent; Hugs N. <"imp. Tr^afurer; 0 F. Ilrtt?, Beeretary; .;? re? If. M rW?n, Walt.-r H. : L??rt?, uliv?r Harrtman. Davll 9, Bglastoa, >'h?rla? ; I.ir.ier. H?nr> B. li ,?> I. ? \> M. V BARNARD. Kuperlnt'-ndeB.t. i:?lr:lillMli<-?l 1N7S. ~~ MRS. McKI.RAlUS l|.iMK-MAl>B rRESKRVBD BRANDIES, CANNED AND Sl'ICEU KRLTTB AND ! JKl.t IBS ri l;i: RED CURRANT JELLY A gTBCtALTT. EvarythlSg put up In rla?? ar.,; kept until fall. Poe 1 price?, reft?-en'e?. Ar.. addle?, Mr? SARAH 8. Uf | EI.RATII. 3W riegriiw ?t.. Mneklyn. N. T._ \ ii|?.?-( ri-?.il|.ne fur WHOOPINO COtTOH and Threat l>l*e??e?. i Balllraa'a Hnu r- - ,; ? ? wear. i-at?.?t n-vet 1 tl?s in colon* HoleraM price?. i:ro?.iway and 34th-st. I i Herald Square), I'.?????ill e \<>tice. Porelgs rT?niN f.. ta? trttk ?allas Deeeaabat l will clo?e - (prumptli In all i-.-i.-e?, at thl? offlc? .i? full,.??-?: ! WKDNEBDAY At 1 a. m, for Hrlglun Urect, per ?. ?. RI n ne! -I,. Antwerp i..-r..^? mual t-e ,lir,-,-i.-d "per '; : o i., o -a m for i: i: i ... Brttaaale. vi? ??n lletten must !?? diractad -per Hntannic'i; it 8 a m. (?upptamentarjr lo a. ni i for Ktir-.p?. per ?. i. ? l'art?, via s uthampton; .-u ;. ? m. : .r MartlalatM and ,;-- '.I up*, \t... Martinique, per - ? Earaforl, from I' ilelphla al 1" a m. i-r N??*-.'. nii-IUnd, per ? - Silvia; ar ]2 : for Or nada, Trini?!, Tobago ant i'.i.,, rara, p< r ?. ?. Irrswad h ? si l " at tor Cuba, p-r ?. ?. ? ?' Wa?hlngt a Havana i le tura (or 'laniploo and !*rogi m ilr.-cted "per " ?> f Waahlnstoa"): at ??'i p. m. for i ueri - Cvrtes, per ? ?. Waadcier, Iron New? i Or lean?; al *a p in. for liluetivlds. per ?. ?. J. Wilaon, , f- m N w Ofl THURSDAt A s,, in (or BersstMa, ier?. ?. Trlnldali '? 8 , m. i ? i.i tall snd La i lata t intrus, ?la Parasse bu . i;?.. Janeiro ?nd Santos, i->r ?. ?. .-aranu. from lialtim ?- l let ier? in-i^i be III.- i "p r Catania"). I-'ltll ' A V -A? 1? .lo h m i. ippl-mr-iita'v Ui.'lo a. m.) ' tat Colon an I I'anama per .-?. ?. A,Ivan.'? ileiters "per Alvaaee"): it B:SO a. m. .?uppie .-;? 10:30 ?. m.l (or Central America (?acept ?Jo?t? I.i il an. S ?:", I'.,, :n. port?, per l. ?. Colombia, vi? ; <"i ?! -|.-riHi? (or Oual mala must i ?? <iircot.?d "tte i'o '. nl 1^ in (or Santiago Cuba, i-'r ? ?. Habana, ileitrn ? ? i., snd Colombl? mu?t be lliedel "per Habana"); ?i I p, ra. we .'ape Coiony sal Natal, p?r ? a. KitT.-l Tow?r n ?;; p, tn, (ur Ulutfleld?, per ?? ?. ??uimle, (n m S??? ' ? BATI Itli\? Ar 1 ?,. m fr Kur..pe. por ?. ?. I.i. mu. \,;i ?luaenstown; at ?J a. m. far Sr.?tl?noT llreet, I-" - Purnearbi ? i? <?la?g,,w ileitess .ted "per rurne??la' I; at H a. m. for Genoa, Ml f ' Kali :? '.Villi.-irr: Il .?."r-r?. nni?t I* dlreetel "peS Wllla'lni II), at '.. a U. f-r Ilraili and la? Piara , , ..unirle?., par - ? ? '? 1 ridg?, m.i I'ernambuo.i. Rahla, Rl<? ; Janeiro in-l Sam .- ilelUra f-r North Hr.inl ir.unt b.- di , r.,-ied p-r Culerldg? I; it !" .'til a. m. .mppienientary 10 i m.) for BI Thuma? and Bt. CTolX. I.?e?ard and Wisla earl Idanl?, Marttni.iu? and Barbalo?, per ?. ?. goata* !- He ilettrr? fur .-?.?rial.. Trlr.ld .1 and T.ib?K" ttiu?' txi Iln ?-- I "pel Koniatwlle"); at 10 a. m. l.-iipplementary I" "?" a. in i (or PortUlM J^lai.d. Jamaica and Savanl?a, ptt - t, Alea? (l?tteri I i ther part? of Colomtda mu? be dtrtct?! "per Atoa?"l; at lo a. m (or Kawfotual? land, par ? .-. Portia; at l...io ? m for ?-atnp->?'iie, ,; .-. r..' ?-.-. 0 ..1,.i fueataa, pr ?. ?. se^ui-Hriou .leit-i? : f ? other M. \i--an srai--? a,-.. Cuba muH l?- IItki?! "per s. .'linn., a 1; si li ? ni 1er Norway dueot. per ?. ?. 1 H kla linter? must b? direct?! '-uer llekU'i; ai 11 a. ra. 1 f Netherland? lleeet, i-i ?. ? Obdaai, wa R-tierdara ' iletteis must K- dir.-teil "pel Oblam ); nt II in. .sup , piemen la ?y l-W p. m . (or l-'ran,-.-, Bwtt^ertaaa, Italy, j ?pal:., PortUCal, Turkey ant Crltlnh Ir..!:?, por 1. ?. 1.4 1 Iir.-t.mne, via Havra ilettara f>r other part? of Bmuaa mast i-.- ?lit?-. ?.-.1 '-par I-? Bratasn?' ?: ?I 1 p. m. fjr 1' ; ' Ul ? lirait, p. ? ? ? F M \'. illlan:. Mail, (or Chlas and Japan, per a -. ,1 ?al? .fi .111 Saa I'rancla. 1 ? dally up 10 Kovembet IB, at <;:M p. in. Mails f..r ' limn and Japan ispeetally adJre??rd . .. 1 -. l.iiipi---< f .'luna '!i 111 \ ari.i uv.-ri, ?tOSS here lall) up lo 1... . rui-r ?:!, al >? 'i?? p. in. Mnll? for ? i m., ani Japan i?p?<!lelty n??..'.r^??,-.i teXfi. per ?. a Victoria (from Ta?*otna), cUik btr? .'? ly -i?, t.? li-.-ember 1 -i m >. :i.i p 1 . Malis i-i Australia .-?rep? ttio?e for i \\i-?t Australia, whloh ..:?? forward .1 irla l-luiapei. Now /.??iiart. Hawaii, n.'i and Bamoan Iel.in?l?. i???r ?. a I Martp aa Una Sbb Fin. i??-i. ?i-r?. ser? daily up to -r ?* tl ?! 3D p 111 lor -n arrhnl at NaW-TOT^ I .,f m. ?. Cnnipsni.'i .Mth Britlah niai:? rur Auitrali?). Mai!? lor Aiutralt? (eswpl W?sl Au ralla), H.,?.ni ?ni l-'lj'l Island? .?p- -tally B?trlr???I "iilj i. p?r ?. ?. Arawa (from Vaneouvei' cios? I1-1- daily niter I veeiiil^r 8. and ;, 10 .;;t.. 1. ai 1? ?mWr ti Malla (or Haaralt per ?. ?. AualRlllB ilr-oni San l-'run.-Im-ol. elo?e here dmly up I lu ,,. -rnli.-' IH. in 8*B0 p. in. Mall? for the S.K-lety I lalania, i-or ?hip Tr-|.|,- lii.-.l I from BtM Kran.-I??-?)). clos? ; her* <l.?'i> up i- I>-, .-ml, r 2:.. si BrjS p. m. Mall? (or ; Newfoundland, by rail to Halifax, and tha-ax* hv ?learner. [ 1 ? at thl? it' e dallr al ?:*) i>. ta. Kail? i'-.r Mi<iuel,?i. by r ill -, F. ?? n. and Hi.-ii,-" la. ?testae .1..?? at thi? [ offloe .'?.?!.- al *>:-i.' p ni. Malta f-r Cub? ctaaa nt thl? , ..'?1-e ,, ne. si T a. m., fir furnatdlnK I y ?teanier? ?nl 1 lui; ./Monday? .ml Thursdays) frotu Port Tampa. Kta. i Molls fa Kexb-o oreiiand, oni?s? ?ueetally sSIrasa??! (or . ii-i-i:,;, 1.-.- ?tramer, ,!<>>? ?.1 this "M.?ally si n a. ta. ? Registered r-iail rloee? at .'? r>. in. prrvlou? lay. .iiAui.i:-; \v DATTON PnetsaasBaa T\,?t.in'..'e, New-T.?rk, N. > . N,.?-int,'i 23 ISB4 tlfliqion? Xoticee. a 1.1. ,-,,;i?- CHURCH, -H..-UV-. corn?? BOtfe-at^? . 1 .im Das 1 in.1. Servi -. pi ichtag by ilev. nt? c;-;iti.' j OALXD 11 a. ta, Th. puMle cordially in. \lle.l._ . -<?-I.\ l';.)\ M M.I.. -'-. I ?? 'i I Hh-?ve.. Twenty tlilrd st; .1 ii.i.-i.-i 1 liai.ii -11 a. 111. pr.-1 lung T.,*nk? glvlni Da; b) THOMA8 DIXON, JT: Muata by rarg aislar? . '? ra ii srtl Hltir-K PRE8BYTBRIAN .urn. Tl. Btfe ??.??.. cor. STth-?!.. Rev. HBNRT VAN DYKB, 1>. !>.. ?nd Rev. .1. II. M*ILVAINE, D l> Paatori Benrlea T',iank?gi\ Ing Day, BBtb ln?t., ?i lOrSO a m . Dr. VAN liVKE ?-it preach. Th.- ccmsresailon ..r th? WEST PRESBYTERIAN cHt'RCH, i-M.?i . betaracs ".tii aal .i.h u?e?.. will unite in th.-?,- ttSPn ???. CALVARY HAPTIST . In Rl ||, BTth-ft . 11 rr iiil--?v?._ it Mai Ai'.THiit preach?? n 11. -m.)e, 1 '*S?-eat*sl Kind? yt I'r, le.-il.ui Baraaatl) Damonded and I'artly Si-u-,1 b% the Ameri.-ini People." .I-n.-. il T. J. MOR ...\N. fanner?\ Indian Cornial?loa?r, will si?-' ? 1-r.ef n.l.lt -??> .,n th.- "l'r..t?-'H n it the Hall...." Mu-'c of a patrlotia arger. PsMtc tavtted. ST. TIlt.MASS (Hlltrn. :.'h b?S . ...rner Md-st. Rev. J. \\ IlK'iWN. 1> I?. R.<loi.-Th? Rt. R?T. II I'NRY ?'. P..TTKH. I>. I?.. 1.1.. I?. will pi-en.-h Th nilts ?hins ast?alas, garr?s? at 11 ,.'? 1 -.??'... TMANaX80tVIN0 WBBC MKTItoP.il.lTAN BAUa Mtii-?i.. east ,1 Bth-av?, Propia'? m-'.-tinit to-nlsht full oi iiiii-l,- and Mint; ?tiott. Im.-.;: Bdlrt?, Thuicday ie?,n? Tliankastvlas nui?:-.de, t? i.. I. Thursday night- S. P, ?-AHMAN. ?.rand Patriotic A.hire.-?. Il-nner? Ur?? tt> eh.-?ti?. Vocal an., ituli anienial auluiata Fr??.