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JSC1DESTS IS SOCIETY society gave its attention and its presence yes* tsessy afternoon to tbe first representatioo of ? ?dwa-l TiK-kernian Potter's Twelfth Night Can tala, whio.'i was given !:l Cinicgie Hall f jr the j benefit ef ihe House of the Holy Comforter, No. j .43 Second-a v.?. The entertt?inm>-nt was under the i nianagemen*. of Mrs. John Christopher Wilmer (llng. Mr?. Henry C!?ws, Mrs. ?'rt.-irles H, Berry- i man. Miss Laura Post. Mrs. Alfred Kly. William ! imrnett v'uti.iii. James Lawrence Bfv<*-?-e, Beverly Clww, and Eliot Qregory, The stage, framed In I garleada of laurel leave?, gav? a place for t) e ' iirj-iciaiis, who were seated on a raised i latform end partly bMden from view by a number of : plants. There was no change of scene. T pcrforinar.ee. la Which M. Plan?on, the nien an i ? women of the Camille D'Arvllle Opera Company, i ?a cborua of the Orat irlo s i -.. ty, an?! the la ti? i o? trie Verdi Quartette appeared, was greatly ; anjoyad. The King and Q.n of lbs Otan, a--- ' cording lo Hm nec.cnt cit-rtom, were attended by haraM, mlnatrela, ambassadors, courtiers, pages, ' troubadours and Jesters. Toe principa] characters i ?ver? sustained by Miss Forrester, Robert O. Jen? kins, George R. White and Robert Schreyooge. The 'lui.i'ia-e ?ras a brilliant ere and until the l.aer hours of the afternoon filled lb bos sens In the orcheatra. Th? Roller Skating Club, which was organised bj r. Raymond Lefferta, jr., and was ene of tbe most ?MXMperoiM and cii.u.yubie. o? the Lenten clubs, closed Its season last evening by giving a ball at the Berkeley Armory. There were superb decorations. The guests were received by tbe patronesses Mrs, F. I. Lofions. Mis. Alexander T. Van Nest, Mrs, T. K. Must-rave, .Mrs. Au-piStUS Zabriskie. Mrs. ii. C. Valentine, Mrs. s. Fish Morrta, Mrs, Benja? min S. Church, Mrs. Anson \\. Hard and Mrs. jam?.? T. Low. Th? committee In charge of the ball .-..i? composed of T, .? i lay, R. A. i ??* Hussy, blcin?) H Smith, E. T. Littet) uni Y Raymond (?efforts, Jr. The cotillon was danced after -upr-e-, Mr. LeiTeils leading With Miss Ethel Dom Th? coach Pioneer, with It. ?\. ?"?ward Webb as coachman, left the H 'tel Brunswick y ?terday Ins n ? s rogulai trip t< the Countrj club, nt West Chester, with Colonel and Mrs l?e i?anc Kan- ami a party of -niest?*, Including Mr. and Mr.?. Hamilton McKay Twombley, Mr, and Mrs. r Oliver lselln, Mrs Walter Kane, Thomas Hitch? cock, Jr.. and C. O'D. Is? Un The . i.-t me? ting this sea- r i f the Drawing R.inin Club was heid at Sherry'? las: ihk!.:. an.i was well al ' ? I. l t. Il-m y Van Dyke, earl* In tbe even? ing, read one of his own unpublished storl? ?. the ?cene "f which was laid In New-York. Refresh menu were served and dancing followed, until a 'at* hour. The next meeting of the club will he held in the fall. Among those who ?v.-re present las: n.ght wer-*- ex-Judge Noah l?uv.?. the Russian Cons?. M. Okurowski, und Ullis ii. Roh ?t WEDDINGS FAST ASD TO COME The marr?as?? of Mis? Msybelle Whlteslde, f'aneh t?r Of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. WbttesM?, ef No. .?l West One-lmiidii'i-and-tl Irty-thlrd-st., i ? Fred? eric William Full? took place last evening n Cal? vary Metbodlst Episcopal Church, Beventh-ave. and in lred-and-.wenty?nlnth-st, The Rev. A. i'. :<? idlg officiated, Th? bridesmaids were the bride's :? A I Addle B ;:','? .? Wbitl Side, Miss ! Van Tasseii. of Passate; Miss Madge H ik.-. "1 iclalr, and M is C< ilia .'?' ; reau Tl ? brlde :. S brother, C; irl? I A. Full?, was i...? A il m in. Th-' ushers were Harry A. Boas?, Arthur W< sley Blrkins, Jaba H. F?lle, brother ol th? bridegroom, and II. QrenvU!? LI? y I Miss Jennie George, the <?'. i st laughter of Mr. and Mr?. Henri Q orge, a i* marri? i to William J. Atkinson, son ol P, J. Atkinson, ot this city, at I o'clock ,ast evening at tl I brid 'a ts, No. B7 Bast Nlneteer.t!?-st. The Rev. Ed? ward H. McOlynn performed th? ceremony, I family and nui rol Intimate friends. The bride was attended by Miss Mary Cranford, maid of honor, and by bei M.?? Anna George, ..;? i Miss Maud Atkii n, as ? unatds Hi i ry Georg' sat i:. in. rb< re wei Tbs ?!.;:..:? ::. ? I Is ni I of Mrs. <". isper Grlswold, laughter of th t? 1 Co? Henry Mar of Henry G, Marquai Th?: wedding ?; Mlsi Julia \v..o.,;?t: ,. ? r of the 1st? ?!. i ?' "fry. and G, Thad deu<? Ktev? . ? place to-morrow afternoon in BL James's Pr I i I plscopal Church, Madl son-ave. snd B i y-flri si There w:II i ?? no re? ceptlon after the cer? m ny, hut th? briilegrooni and his bride have cards out for M i* 11 and .'.'. at iheSi home In the St. Lawrence, in M idison-ave. The Rev. Iir. Joseph II. Rylance, of St. Mark's Chun!., an 1 M:.?s EUen M. Coe, I ightei of Ihe late X 1?. Coe, of Wlnated, Conn., worn married by the Rev. Richard Cobden, assistant rector of St. Mark's Church, New-York, at St. Jasa?a's Episco? pal Church, Wlnsted, yesterday morning. Miss Jessie i'rur. tes I?<vkv. ,od. daughter of ?">?? T :?? Wallace Lockwood. ?\a? n.arri.-d ?m Wednesday afterooon at ' N o'? '?? k. In tbe i'ir.?t Presbyterlaa Chur h, R?ther! rd, x. J., io Arthur Pbelps Jack? son, youngest >n 'f Henry R. Jackson, pr?sident of the Rutherford Board ol Education. 1 he maid of lu..-.or was Mis? Kathryn Lockwood, slstei of the l>r?.:*.. and the br.maids aere Miss Kmma E. Jackson, sister ??: th brlda-rrpom, and Miss Minnl? Behrends, of Brooklyn. Floyd Smith, of Yonkers, was l ?-.-?t n'un. and the ushers were Lmher Prasler, ol Brooklyn, and Harry H. Hoi llSter and !.e<- 1'. ill : g! Miss Kita Roehl, daughter of Hermann Roebl, ot New-Orleans, was married yesterday afternoon at tbe lioine or Leon Dreyfus, Xo. 4". I.ast Ninety ? ? ? l-st., to Emtle Madler de Montjau, son of the la-?- Mm?. ?'i-s. h-.Madl. Ralph Barn?** Hlbt >ri and Mlas l?ouls? Douglas 1'itkin, daughter ?t Mr. and Mra. i?-or?e 1>. Pltkin. wer? marri? i last night at 7JO in the Firjt Pres? byterian Church, Yonkers. Miss Mary D. Vail, of West Wlnsted, Conn, was the maid of honor, :md Henry is. Slayback, of ."?ew-YorK, City, the best man. 'lii?> marring? of Or Frederick A Baldwin, of No. El West Twenty-thlrd-st., lo Miss Mar) K Field, dauirhrer of Mr?. Btillman A. Ki'.d took place at the <.'<-nti-a! Methodist Episcopal ' I i ? veaterday afternoon. "'.'?? beat i .-. was Colonel l-.i . ? Bnedi ker, and the u?hera wer? I. Herbert Odell, H. W. Totten, Hol?- rt White ''or.ro... and H. Ray Totten. Th? m honoi ?va.- Mi?? M< ;l A Fisher, of Newark, X. J and tbe bridesmaids wer? Miss 8. Arnes Have meyer, Mis? Elisa M. l*ort?r. Mis?- Elizabeth I*. aUk I Mlas Fanni? Robertson. Wstertowa, X. v. April ':'? -W D. McKlnstry, NeW'Ycrfc ?tata <'.\il Bervlce Commissioner and Editor of "Th?: Watertown Dally Times," ?a? mar? ri? . ?? lay to M ?? Lawyer, daughter of l Addl ?on i.a??:,?.r, treasurw ol the Rom?, Watertown and Ogdvusburg liallroad Compart}'. Mli. ROOSEVELT, POLICE COMMISSIONER. GOOD RBAffON FOR HIS BELECTION TtOOX Tie Bsltlmor? American. Ws can -?tutlly understand why Mayor Strong wants hi:n ^s one ?a the Polic? Commissioners ol New-York City. Tber? is the finest opportunity for reform in tha". place lo be f< ind anywhere m th? country, and Mr. Roosevelt ??ill atta?:k it with t:.-> t of a iiiiui wh ' never gets iif> 2 ^-> long a? ba .* on a trail. MAYOR BTRONO'fl DILAY Jt**sTlFI?D. From The liuffahi Expr?-?? Muvr stroii- was "nstifled in his ions delay, ?? It resulted rn changing Mr. Roosevelt s detei tton not t. dee-?rl his i osi at Washington. "Iwl-" tionsl Civil Servi?-? Commission needs him, but inere is even bardai an d m r- Important work ahead ol him lu New-York, and th? cleansing of Augean stables ?s Mr. Roosevelt's specialty. FIXE CHAXCE FOR A SPORTSMAN' I'reni Th?- Mill and Exr,re "Teddy" Roosevelt BCeepU and Will S> after "l--L.' game." A PISCI OF LUCK FOR THE CITY. Fro.n The Hartford Courant. Tbers is e?/ery reas in for b? ?h i ing tl il Ni w '? City will b- in Ki at luck .f it gets rheodore Rooie ?e't a? a Polic? Coi There ..r? some rea? sons for believing that, In t..- actual st; te of things, Mr. Roosevelt would be even mor? useful Police Comm.- ilp than In hli present office. Till-; KIND NEW-YORK NEEDS ;?; rn The Frsvidenc? ?' urasl. Th? ??.-?ointm.-nt .f Theodore r ??veil ai Po.lc? Commiaslonei in New-York, and hi?-, accepta : the j.os!. would bttna s well-trained man of and a trusts -? . Ilsen Into the publl? lervlce in th? meironoiis. ,i,l that 1? th* kind .?f official th?t New-York stai.is in ne? i t.r ici-day. A IX-6S TO CIVIL tKRVICE REFORM. Frum The tptflagfleid Cnion. It is now beHaved that llMOdor? Roosevelt wlB accent the appointment of Fo.l<" Commlssionei which has be. :, offen I to blm by Mayor Strong. That wi:: be a good thin... for New-York, but t?1' loss of Mi Roosi ve,* will be seriously felt ?? tn? United States Civil Service Commisslo... OKI MOai ?WILL AMUR! RBFOKM. From The New-York World. A reform of the po'.u-e orcantrs'lon WS? ?n? ."? the d.'flnite objects voted for by tbe people ?".' ?' Novernh-r ?lection, and If the Police Hoirr. me-noer ship can be eompleted by the sapolntment ot i?o Commissioners \?i:o will w.irk In narmony witn ? ; dr--w?i and R.-o-'-vAt such a r?-forrii may M t*onaiij ti'-l assured. _ IHR RIOBT IVAT TO TREAT THF. RBWB. From The Journal of Kducation. The New-York Tribune-dally and wc<?kly n'?'p ta.nti the same high Mundard of excellence that ?h* given It In tht- day? of Horace 0**eeley? ? ' Other dally In Ain?-r!ca mj uniformly gives UM aews of the schools in the Eaatern. ^r?t?'rn?-J"'1,, ':!''hr? States. Ita treatment of those phases otnrno\Xtox the schools do well to emphasise is scholarly, in good spirit, and thoroughly reliable. AUGUSTUS riTOl's TBEATBE. HE SBCtT.BS A LEAS*** OK THE RUASD OPERA HOt'SE what HE WH.I. I*?' WITH IT. Augustus Fitou yestoi lay secure?! ? lease of the Orand Opera House from th? Gould estate. Mr. Pitou has b"?n one of th? 1 8t known msr.aiters in New-York for sevrai yessrs, though he has bad no theatre eif his own. H? has us? ually kept several attractions os th? road and has had suocsss v\i-h slmost all of them. Thla season he has managed th? company playing th? Eng? ;,.-h version of "Mine. ??ar.? a#ne," Rotwrl Mantel] ?and ?Chauncey Oltwtt. Hla lea n ot the <;r.:mi Opera lions,, is f.?r five years with a privlli renewal for five more. in regard to his . lana Mr, P i ?u ' ?'? I J*?-*st< rday: "I tnko posseasion of the i ? ?* on Juna I, and In the roi ?? .... ? ?:? with entirely new ?scenery by the rtlste, 1 shall renovate the dreaaing rooms and green roon put th?- atag? ?n practical working order. Th? next season will begin on Mot lay. September 2. with a Labor l'.iy matine??, n.-1: one of th? sti e? I ? ? - ' ons now before the public. Tne prices will ?range from Si for the best to Sfi renti for the gallery? The weeks of N ' "? ember and 30 and March 16 have already been by prominent attractions. The ?? ?I ihe aesson i now open and onlj ''.- beal atara and combinations will be b "When unal !<? t?? nil a date with a sal I attraction I shall produce . >m cea play or make a revival of popular drama - uring the ei f:-<?n. the best available talent i Khali move m) present ofllces to '.he Grand Opera House on Jem? I and give my personal at tent i Its mi i---..: All plays will be pre? nted with rare il attention to i enery, furniture, properties and accessories." ? ? ? TRANSFERRING THF ASCII TO Till: CITY. 1'i.TVM?, OP THE ORDER OF EXERCISES IN WASHINGTON ?SQl'ARE. Rapid progress Is being made In Waahlngton ' Square for the coming ceremonies at the transfer ol Ihe Arch to the city autborltlea on Tuesda) afternoon next. Th westerly of the two quarter? ; circle stands Is n ??? ne irlj completed. These stands will provee seats for ?WO p ?rsoi i, AI a recent meet? ing of the Special Committee on Arrangtnnenl the ceremonies distribution of Ihe lick is was or- i '.-?? l by formal resolution. Each member ? I ? committee, and subscriber of 5;."?? to the fund for th.? ere.-tion of the Arch receives five ticket all other subscribers of $100 . r over, one or m ?re tickets, according to the amount subscribed. Pre - tick*:* ate ?n th? hands or R. w. Glider, a: the "Century" office, At a meeting >f tb? ape lal Committee on *?? rangements Stanford White, the architect Arch; Llspenard Stewart, Charles li. Russell and Clarence W. Bowen were appointe l aids to sei th- grandstands, The ex relees trill begin on I arrival of Governor Morton, escorted by a dlvl : n of the National Guard and th? Naval Reserve, at 3:43. Bishop Potter wl : deliver an Invocation, after which General li race Porter will make the ora tlon. On b I I on I Erection of the \\ ash ?jl m At h, He nrj G Mnrq ? llwr a brie i s I In s, and M R. Stewart, treasurer, v?i., give th? key stru ture to May r Str ns The Ma? ?r will key to 1 ?avid 11 King, |r ; ? i >? partm >nt of Public Park??, w t erward bo rasp, ., ible for I e*si me :.-.. NOTTS OF THE STAGE. .' Wesley Rosenquesl 1 Kiav A Ki nger 1 ? . tracts for 1 of the new II litre, w| ... next .. Th? :.? ?v house will be erected on I gi ; ? . li buildings N ." v. ? - i ? ? ? twenl ? an i 2C, 217 an I 243 fe I ? s t. A bout $4 the : ? w !? til lings an I alte will be opened.I I ? : I, and a tin? has airead; been b Messi ? Klaw and lii:.-?t ? r ere a Ith their . 11 irlem, s htch they ? : ird i ,i - ;.:-. j \ liable tor M gav? e dinner last nlghl at 'he .-??. Jam? s Hotel to 1 f, i f the Abbey k 'in': ??; : i C it twenty of whom were ! : ? ? ? Mm Melba a Eames t the i eft -t the - ? ? -.? v . - t nil the.i . ? ? ? it i ? ? ."?'.?' vas held I ? i Re ike Ml and Miss 2 a lai .... ? tte : ! th? performance ' "Wil Iflre" for 1 fit of the N *.?? Y rk InHi i f - i ? t i F fth Ave nue Theatre .?v afte n,.. Tl ; ? ? i ti Who | ? ; part In It ? . . tav von Moser*s live-act come !???. 'Tl ' r, ilty," ??? ? : ; ?? ? nt< ; ..* the Irving V for th. . ' ? t. The .? : ? [?recta If of this excellent Tl ; ? ? S night ? i morro' i tv / / /. i e y M I: .**. LEO v ARD JE F 0 M l The will ?if Clara Hall Jerome iMf. U i ?r?! .T? rom- .. vi-,., .?i? i Api II : l.i '. ut Tunbrldge Wells, England, i. - been : le l In the ofl ? ol ' ? Burro gate. The will, whl h wat executed Febra :?'?;. with a ...-!.. u on February 19, 1894, wa wit? : ? ?y Arthur c Cadogan and Ba I'omeroy. The em I are Girard Fo lei Tl ?m - n SI : I ' iv I Tl "?:. 0.1 Mrs. Jerome leave three daughtei , Mi I'rewen, I/aely P.an?lolph Churchill and Ml Blane he I.-.-l..- .-'.?? leave all her silver to daughter e'l^ra Frewen, the wife of M Pr?s en, except a tea et bequeathed to her Bon, Norman J. i.? T? o thli la e residue ol her fui teme I eft I the exi il ? for Mrs. Prewei ol r third .:. t for Mi ? i. In explana! ...n ? r !.- ? !? rome s?r?ys: "As I have ?? given i daughter Jennie Bpen ?' t'hur?-hlll ? poi tlon of mj estate than will i ' other ? r.lldren, i ? -.v- p u i ? : m ik ng u e : ion for l."i' In tl?l i Bj th? po.;. il the testatrix glv? i i -.le ? hi? h she 1 oi ? I ?te .i. In ... : ul Mure ? tejii Pi wi n : ' bet ? hier Ml ..1rs Fre w? i die ? wlthoen ? In the ? it? ol h< i i i la to go I the il.ir?n of Mrs '. ? In si I . lai ?-. Mr?. .1? i ome ?a; "In giving i tb-- poe? .?: to ?ell my real estai? press on the m the desln s.? unless great adv in) igi Is tu h ? ? .i - posing ol i li" ? ami " N Is ?? :. . prob it? "i ' he pal r, and it ? II be adn ted to proLate nt i ? -. -. ?? - - - lilt: /'.*.'. FAREUURST TBSTIMOXIAL FUXD. J. Langdon Ervli ?? In rer. r< port 11 fol iw ;.,,. :I i the si the i ?r, l'arkhui t M?i rial *r**und: Prevloualy ?*cki owl?t?dg? I, t.1' ?- -?: J. X. A. Grlswold, Newport, $100 total, J :'?.':?'*. Th" Advisory Committee "f the Ur. Parkhurst Testimonial will t?nui?fei thl Bum to Dr. Park hurst In s few da; It will 1 Im ? ted an I used for the suppoH of the i'lty > ' ?? I " latter ha\ its I ??? n '" ' "" Incorporate I i.ndei the lawa of the Btat? of New-*, ork. 7/7/; Y A! F COXCERT TO-XIOHT. The annual concert In thla city of Ihe Tal? Oleo on l Banjo Cli '?. for the ben? lit of th? Uni? ? er.-??.-, will b ? ?give n this ' en | al Can rlt Music Hall, !..,..;.:..- g at ? : ' " * I >? ?? ,; '? "' Inte m st Is slways ??*i? In thl i ii ent of the col? l?.? ? r. union : ?? won, both be te i ? the 11 ncert Is of 11 ?If well worth hearing ai d be e?ausfl It afi :?-. . pportunlty for reviving old an l de n lion ..!, I Is a'.toi ether Jolly an ? ? A larg-e am lien. ?? i? in seen I .'??? ? i '" ' he ad? vance s ,|e ?f ?.,:?-'???'"? ' ' * * still obtainable at the Wind ?i H ?tel an I at I i? box ?,ft, ,. ,,, ?: ? M n le li ? IX AID OF THF. HARLEM WOMAX'S EXCHAXOE, a;, entertainment In o : o! the : i f.,r Woman's Work s II be i ven at Ihe Umpire The ?t:-- on Thursday afte nooi Ma? 2. Tl.,- pro i;. ??? .- has been arranged by Mt?a Viola Allen, .-f th? Ida pi r? Company. Amona thoa? who ?v.41 take I'.ir: will be Misa Allen, Mis* m ?v i:.i ???.-. Misa ?Je sie I: inehlil, i'- nrj Mill? r. William ?. . let?.-, l k Dobson an I the me nbe a ol I roj t a Theatra ' omj inj _. ? ABCHBISHOP IKELAXD IS THB CIT\ Ar!.:. I op John Ire Iat I, ol ' ' " Holland Hi us? yeaterd iy ' '" '"'l ' '? la tha city on privai ? bui In? i -. He ?pe nt mo ? of th?- day yeatereiay with Fath? r D ic y. i !"'. .: i." rece ived s numb? r of tha clertry oi .',.. Catholic Chun h Tl ?? report r.f the d ; Monslgnoi Bal ?III to Italy v ? ' ? ' of Ihe cl< rgs coull I In lue -d : ? mase an] mini up .., It, MIES AMY BASSE'S RECITAL. ?ir.o ?anual rarcttal by Misa Amy Bah r s Kiv-n *t Sherry'? to?iaon*ow .?'? -: '? ' l.?r IS S rea.l.r ?if m ich ?sail', i" I last? H? r ?(Torts t., ?ntertain her audl?Hice are -.?u ?iirected and ".rr Bpondlngly "i>;'" .ro-rrairme.s, al?-.. alway.i show c UfS* tl ' ' : :' M I ???aaration, aad in c.nseijuenr? of ihs*8 thlnga er annual redtals ara look ?'. toranydtoy th ffreeaijle *nt?.,j ation eeu?d rtmembei?-J wiui pltas b l RE APIS fi FOR THE PEOPLE. I Tin-, REV. DR. I. K. FUNK ON THE DAILY NEWSPA1 ERS. Hi: DtEPR-SCATRg WHAT I?': CONSIDERS ? LEAN? ING "TOWARD SENSATION M.I.-M- DR. BATTEN ON HKi.l'li"! '?-' tVEEKUES. Tbe twelfth of th? : rlei of inf?**?neei wh h ?ire - | id j the furtherance of good municipal . ivernment, under the i P?*-*? of ,hr' XlXth As ? nbly D1 trl ' branch of th? City V gH*n ';' Leag-ue, took place last t-'v'.' y'< 'be Amity Build? ing, \\. it Flft) fourth-st. Th subject under dls ?i was "Th ? People's Literature." Th-* dally :,? -.. . -, - ;,- i the r . My '"?' '? '' ' ! tl i.,. . of sn ad In es, and tl ? 'm?e pai el i ? ..'. , t . have .-?- eived ; ?tt? ntlon but for the : ah- r; Bhaw, Editor of "Thi R< flew ot 1: v? ws," to whom th? task was 1 ? onfi : ;? a a 1 pr? ???.'?'? ov? r by the Ret L Williams. The Rev. Samuel S5an? Hatten read 1 paper on "The Religious Weekly." He severely ? ; whai he 1 ill? I the at? rcbtyped form and gene? ts of the pr< ? nt day religion weekly, . un ? ?i th? '?? ' ?slty ol th Ii 1 form by dlrectlnjT 1 ' ' ? a 1 ?? pro Th 1 Rtv, Dr. 1. K. F ink, Ed tor of "The II letlc Revi w." ipeaklng up n the theme of "Th? Dally Newspaj rr." said th great fault of iw tro polit m lalll v. . -, ih? Ir leanli i to sei il n II im, ? pi 1 . ad !? I: The dal!) newsp.11 er ol to-daj : frightfully de? fective. It 1 an lera in .1 moi ; ? ?' -;' ' !:l'?'? ? ;'' "heati .1 brain? ami ulc. rated h?*i rl " Hec? ntly one "i the lea lin . dal - ..r ihl ? city gav? in In h to s : ? ,. ntistt '.n No*? York that will ... dov i; to hlsi ir -. an I In an opp ?site column gave hi 1 to a till n 1 ?? vsst num? ber ol ; - ?pi? through ? omn on srh ? ?! ?'??'?' m : being add? I to the 1 iper r? oA,. A great proportion of this tnn?.s lacks reflnen ?nt ol - ' ie and a Us Timln Hing min : aj? : h? in rl * paper I ? ? : r? .??:.; ig d? ivn to th n ultltu le. The pi dropp : from lhat prl ?? :-' ?'?. :;. - ;'" ' - a. The . litor and the p I ?? r ? 0*1 llttl ? for the 1... hei ? . ? '??;?, Tii y an ..' ? 1 .? .- ?? ? ? ami .1 ??!? ?>' I'lreu ? ' ? ??? ? ; advertising patronagi of t' : : llv? \: ? narnln ?tlon ha? ?? - of great la in?! to a rat : ' : ? to which thli ? . 1 will r- :i you ihe remilt obtained fr.im one ? . : N< .? "fork, This ? . crime in seven Issues ? limes is ; ?' *? r. K tlmi - 1 - mil h ;i? lo art, S3 times 1 :mi -h a? to e?lucatlon, If 1 n as much ?< - to 1 27 limes ?s um h .1? to lltera-tare. I ? .; timei 1 paos as t 1. 1 as to art, fl times as n timea as mu. h as ta. edu ?atlon T ie A ?? : ' to crin ice as to religion t'riv ? lo edu ? . : -. ; i- . peran ?-. gave l ? n m II ?lev? lo 1 . - lit. rature, reiigl >n, ? lu itlon or art ' I Ideal ? mu?i n 1 be n m? re m retting 1 If 1 color fron ? ' ? ? ..?!.. 1 harsl ad.-:?... ?: '.:.? . ly ? lite 1. AMERICAS ART ASSOCIATIOS SALE I/.-.V ? ? ? tl Till; FIRST STOUT'S n'A-'i'.IUN-.S , ,-? I . ? ? ? a . : ..,-. . ? ?1 ? a a ? . , ? - ? ! last .n the first ? - ? 1 ?.;'??:? .- ? ? . rg? wont to ngregat? I ... ted. There ?.a i\. : Id I . ? IV? ? ' ? ' ? ? . - - - ? ' ? !? id the financia Itnenl The 1-: plitui ... from the tenl ia to work that nap?? ?s v' ' ' "'" '?' " ! ' I ? ? "'-...''?? Were, I, potent 1 II 1 t wa 1 devoted I Ihe ?.ft P - I for t bes? ; .... . . The ] ' r for 1 rig was award ..... for wl M.l w 1 ? ?..,. : ?? . th? 1 ggregat? ? , I - , ? ' ? -????. ? ? ? ten to be offered I ' , ? 1 aren < . ? . . . . . . . . V "I. ". I. . 1 : . 1 ,..,. M ? ? . ?M . ' ''.-'? ? . . 1 '? " I . . ? :??' I ? ? " ? ' ? . ? . 1 . :<i . - - * ? ,.??? .1 "". I . ?? ? 1 ?..-.? ; 0 ? ? .... .-., 1 ran ' ; "?' XRW-TORR'S OLDTASHIOXED POLICE TOBCS There waa a 1 fing of ? tts< ni of tho '!??.?:, ly-f ? ? -i , ? ? 1er th? 1 ? ;..v> rnment ? "lub W, laal ? 1 it M !.. - m, < ir.e l. .1 ire ! an 1 fiftieth ?. ? V. Mack, pn lenl ' In tl : . ? ? ? r Ml Hal .-? r ..'-?? ?? ? 'i en ni- foi third and Tw ward . .1 ihn II. Ix-avttt and John J 1 8| k? ' ' .-i.- r \ ? ? : that thera n -partment of 1er 1 ich r?os? ?? st? ?? as the Police L ? "There is no doulit," he "t! al our d . ???'-. I? ?? i- 1,11 moro ?th? rhe who!. ... on behind I A BOUCICACLT PLAT LY AMATEURS I n Opera H i ., ??. . ; 1 m i. I last ? when 'i-i'- ilt'? ji 'i dran 1 "Arra n P ?? ' lb] e Young M? n' 1 Dra f the Pa? ? ? 11 benefit of th? n of u r !.. .. of ih- i: wary, .* ; .-? it? t. Tl grill D repeated this >?-.. rttng ?i-. who raw t!.. p?,v u.-i?? y ;ar Qen? r il M '"' 'i ? gnoi V t ? ?.. the .': It 11 ' "otti n. .Tame?. i> Murphy, John Hi O'D ':???;. 1 - hill. Jam? .-? < ' deman, Mi ? I ''? ?? 1 i.'ouden, Mi ? .1. Pi? r*v,nl M 1 ?" II. ''?? ?? r. -' \ Prwar I, Mi t ?Vllltsm K'-ii ??"' . '?.- ? .'.-.?? 1 ?1er and John I 77 LEGRAF11IC SOTES. loaf. ". Y.? April S There ? , | ? ?. 1 v. ,r 1... :? 1 ? are si Hing at -'? c? nta p 8t. 1 Kprtt Si.-A dispatch to "The rrhronlcle" fr ???0 1 "ii nnatl ? ? thai r?i ??'? from the : .. Top Mtnln : ?. x\on In w ?? ? \ lr ... it ; nuo coil wi 1 :'!. 'th 1 ? Ma 1 1. Dis m ov? r the . N v . April ?'.'? Mart 1 Rrol n ra ?rl ? ? - ? . - to maniifa tui ? rl? th ItO ? ? ! ? : . . . .In?'.. . ?' ?.-.. r Hfl. ?'. II? 1 lai ira I ?? 1 ? ? ? ' ' ? ' . There la a arcllj ..." ? kill -d wo ,. in- her? 1, April mi the r an -. that ? r? ' 11 . > ? '. rdaj have rea he 1 port, th. '? arnell, . 1 1 nia ?:.. . ? I . ? one ia ?? ? ' ih? ha? . ?r, a id stove ? hole \? her i' ' '"???. letting In tw.? feet of watei . ? . - 1 '?','. ?'.n 1 :i . ? till rema na .1 vas? II . '? ?I-? He, "??'? . Ai.-.: -5 ?tr; Virginia Marshall granted a ?llvoi e from ' ? . Th.fend -i I ii? :.,\ . : :.,,.? Jol :. ? ?? -. . ?? ? 1 th? plaintiff ? .1 . r of ? pr 11 1 r?tate. have noi : t - rether for I on ac . 1 ..1 ii ni . '? lilt;. -;'. Louts, April K A morning pap r states Ibal Albert loung, Orand Patrl !??:, of the Romany pi-o. ; ?? ' this continent, dli 1 ?,n .0 mday -,t Ross Park ".1 the eastern shore of th* Mi-.-.-An?t R|V r oppo* il 1 city, an 1 that In preesi' ? fun? rn| ? h? 1 i ov? r his body on 1 rhl Vestei - shipp '. lo Barato??, \- y ?.,, Ii n '1 ', oun [vi :...,.' ate. ami no, ?..'..n .?> t- bl? health for 1 >m month 1 ? "hlc -., , -,-.,i : . . \ 1 ? a of 1 ?,..... , ? 1 me.I 1 lay, wl 1 will put an , 1 '?' Hie beer war, I ?" en lud pendent brewers ? h . h.".v heretofore refus? d ? In m? o latlon , I'., ila:. ?1 al .1 m? ' ng held al the ?j ndlr tte'a ; . . th? ;.1 Iss 1 ? in . omblna tlon similar to.tha ?? nti la th? rUngllsh syn ir? ... ; An advan ?i In the prl ? ..f bier was A Ballna, Kan.J April '?'? Mrs Mary Truelock, wh > ? the rolinl \toortotvn Monday, waa th? old? est pel 1 of ivhom ?her? 1? any record 01 Central Kan is She m 1? born 108 years ago and cam? to tnn county in tita from Bcott County, Ind On? of h-r first rseollectlons waa of the liiauj,-jraUoii of Frssldent JetTcV-on. NEW8 NOTESATTHE CAPITAL NOTHING Yl.T HEARD FROM. ?SPAIN ABOUT Till-: ALLIANCA AFFAIR. Tin: N'KW HAWAIIAN "COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF aSTARTI fou HONOLULU f*!:NAT?"?;t miTi'ii Ar.ta'S VIK'.V.-' SECRETARY CARLISLE T?"? ta\m: PART IN Till*. KEN; t; "'i,',' CAHPAION. Washington, April "? .-Th.? must persistent in qulry al tho Department of stat?' t"-l.,y falls to verify th?- reported receipt ?.: advices from Mln? i ter Taylor al Madrl I '??? tha effeet thdl the Bpan? Ish Governmcni h . I msd? a suitable respoi s retarj Or i i < patch In rei rd Alllan?**a affair. Tho Secretary's re pot ? to re peated queettonln is tl;.?t h<? had .".'a newa to give '"it on the subje t. I? i- evident, however, that the prese nt Status Of the i I not entirely satisfactory, is not causing uneasiness ??t the de? partment, or Bomi ;? met o-.'-r- th? apparent dels y on the psri of Bpaln In responding would have t- n m inlfi ted ?before |hl ? me II la pt ? v hen the ne ? Bpi nlsh Mlnlati r, Beftor imp.n- de Lid.', arrives In Washington, som velopmeni ma? h made public, but the retl ? !.. i ol al departmental ofll lals on the matter leads to th? belief that the In Ident haa not yet been . . London, April 26 The Central News ?-?rrefspetM In Ma rid : ? - that Admiral Reranger, Mlnlater of Marine, denies that he ha? 01 1er? I the commander of ti ? rruli r ? 'oi I, ,1, v ? ? ? i to, whle h Bre 1 upcm the ."?'li in-..:, to be o urt-martl ilcd. Colonel it. IT, Mcl/ean, who haa Jual bees ap ,? ,.,, ,| ),. pre id, n? l>..i? rornn r In chief of the Hawaiian foi ? . left >' ishington to-day for Hawaii to ? nte r on the dli large of his d itle Tl a action of Pre ?Id nt !"?:?? in appointing h'm to ?? mportanl .nd i-; n-.f.r.- far? eachlng ilnvn ??.,i al ' i?i ??? ? d, Th ? Ha wall in Army al ? :? i well-trained me n, with r?\,- ,? i ." ir.i .'... These troop? have been com pored to tl B a, it ol their ? ? ?llene? In i?:., t : - mai hip. With th! ?? . ? ommanded us .,; |j ns II will i e when ? lolonel Mi' an ti k?.. . ? . . '.. ? revolution In L'oloi McLean a gradu ,..1:.,.., ... ? ?vnnapolls In r-:- |, ,-tns . titutlon as r?ne of Ihe honor !.'.- :. ? II ? i|. ? - I:: the Ns 1 . r. i ??..??- i ? . ?., 1: ni ..h an " ..-?.?? ill? ? .. ?I.lty, an?l one v. hose militai ? tastes were o pn n un-?1 us ? | prope r phe re was In r.tlltary brai ? h : ? ' ? r illy ? om 1 ,. . | ..- in . ? . .f I- the highest terms ,,i"i f? l certain thai C M '?? en'a future will redit no) ? ' ?untry, but on i?." L'nlte . .-' ? ?my. Senator Pritch rd, of North Carolina, la In th? ? ,r .i day ot two, u l a II leave Washington ? ? .-. .... for :::?.'. where he will deliver n t the Ot er on Batur lay night. l?is Ihe ?Il n In his State, ' ?? c ?Id he be I ltei.ti . .? a lloi from North e'ai for Pi mit teil th?) : ? Hebe . , ,| ?? ? |t1 It be and that ?a ? ? 1 1)| tloi .-..? i .- that North ? the conventl ? ? The Presldcnl I tha tte??? ' ran rom l/opg ... ?.- ,,: . ? ?? ? to i tntlon he ? i . r, ? ? i m me ; ? ? placed ? ? ? daughter, ... ? . | . ter, M . - i ? i?.. ?. . ' to Press ? ? . Ih<? Au ? ? Ken? t ? :. k :? ' ' ? -, i pnlgn. It Is ? ???.,, to Mr : ' .... nil -, - ? .... . . | that I ? . | . ? ? , . haa returned from . ? . ? '. ? i - : i ry . ? -.; ? _ l?*A ?, of tl ?? Navy, who the West in iv ? ?? paitment from Kej West I la> that he \? r i. I*, i ill * m .- ? - ? I'. I ? ' ' ? ? ..11 ?-,,?-! 1 -, ??rt Wash 11 ? . ? . *.?:.. 1" Mi h est ' '.' is ... ' ? s ?n? ? ?. ? ? v . the is? : -.??,.;.:. ? i ol P ? "? ' fare? ? ? ? TEX \ ? i- : . .. i: vv SPLIT IN TWAIN ? 1 men of th.? Lei tur? I , -? . favor ol : ? ? . . ....... This ? tl ?n Is expee 'M i. |?a l. ? n the neat r,v. ?-..jr.?. to a permsnant spill In th? ?Demcie? t . ??: ?;. the Populists the reli of I ?wer i.? i ? ? enator John Re ? ?eider of the ne? Iver pai i it | ? .? .??.. -.i for In Hess. The caucus t a tree . e House of : live - : . ' ? : . ? . . , ??) mer tv? de ,, ... SOl'ND Me ?NR*e 11 LOOK '?'!'.-: iv TEX ?VS. W ? ???. Te ?.April . -, : . :? u .';H?I ?? . ? confer? its in T< \ . who pro? ! * ? ' ? . . I .. ? rratlc fs I .... ? ?' ' '?. .v.l. ,. . ??.,. ? ; - I -, . ? ? . ??'.;:??? ??? Il .'i of a i,,,.,. [ up i ? .... ... i ? . . , ic with i ?-SILVER MEN TO CALL A CONVENTION I ' ". ! ? '? '.- ;i I lUlt ? ? * ? ? liver Dem ?eral - i? oi the . ?? ? ? confei nc? detern 11 a Bl ite conve ntlon ??f ni- in June. ??" ' ? taken l atl ?.' Congressman llryan, Senator Wol nil an?l ? ; free-sllve r m< ti ol Nati ?n il i?-i utatl ItAFs 4.TB jrPITBB IS JVITAPOSITlOy i-'-. m the top ne hou i an 1 the towers ? f tall bulMIng eould be ? ? en las I nlglii ': :l ? elock an Im resi ? ?pi eta, ? It waa I i - m in th? we ? rn i ? of ?VI u i and Jupiter tras one and i ! 'if degree? :> the north of ?i ?"pit? i. ..\. rt :?k 11 ?- .,- : ?:- i ,: tha :.? I ?? ? ne 1 plan? . r such a bright red noe i ? -. . i ?-? fall, Juplti r Is ? : bright, Th? pi i a ??? ? -i le i by the tu i planet - s hen th? ? ? i-i!-? y (ta| ?sillon la night was abo it one-third "f th? v\.iv up to the ;?.? nlth, . : - -? ; - ?r nother ?s about three time iho diameter of lb? m .u .'??mis, bright sml resplendent, the most beautiful :?? ir In all the ?kli . via ble evcrj e\ n in '1*1 ; w;ii I..- .i particularly ?-,. ..| chance for the am ? r '.:i n ? ' il ,, ; m mda). >! rll 28 to have Ve i i I on Xeptuiii ; . him. foi th? J ista poslilon e?i t'enu in.I Neptune will occur at I ..'. lock ? thai lng Neptune is noi always Visible, , ? .-. |.i to . , , ' . :ill Ob > iv.:;..'. ??n Hie .. caslon of this |ei?ttapo?ttton *> ? . i. ?-. Ill i' ? ..i . .; three degi ' e u ?rth ?if Neptun?. rogg OF as.il u lt. DVBASD EXHIBITED. An ? ?hlbli -n . t tl ? ,.| rava I w ?.. of the ; ,!?? Asher H. ?Duran I was give si Groll . ? ' ul of Mr. 1 tun?n.I's art w.-r" ::c i-???? i t.- large numbers ?f ?isltora. There charming sketches. Th? exhibition ? ? . . an i lovera ol I ? beauti? ful and ? i an re advl i t.? ??'?? ?'l It. 4 XBWSPAPEB ><>K IXTBLLIOEXt PEOPLE. Pi ?.'.i Th? Vonl n :'. . t ?ms i l'ifi? fou . , t,, ,|,v was publ ihed i!;? i.i-t r.uinh-i ul The New-York Tribune There \?.is K.1 ressoii to believe, Ml the time, that an Im? partant ???'??ne In human hlstor) had occurred, bul yet the mo : :??.,.?.; ,i,?.. prophets of thai era wer? ? n able || ihey failed lo .? -. .-rn li*? full stgnltl H?-:i.|?-i . ..r thai journal do nol n?"'i t.? be OniTVARY JOHN If. BOARD. John M. rio.iri, ??ho for many yssrs was s leader i In Republican i><di i.-?? la New*J?**sey, died at his i In Metucben, In Middles?? County, 1st? yes lerday afternoon in tbe Kventy-elgtoth year of his | age. He ?v.-..-? born at I'.impton Plains In 1S1". In ? early life he removed to this city and engaged In th<* real estate business Afterward he became a con? tractor In Hobokon. Ia UM as was elsetsd to Um : . [y fro n Hudson Couaty. In IM be r-?n ? i l to Metuchen, and afterward attra ted stten Ion by : the toll on tbe bridge arnifs the Raritaa River .?t New-Brunswick, defraying the expenses himself. He becaaie b<Kter known in New?J?t?*sey, , howevi r, during tbe earlj period of the war, wh? n, at his own ? up mse, h? eq i pped men for the front, . ining their families during their sbsence sn l often supplying them wnii funds In th.- event of the death of their bt?iadwtaners. la this way he ?l valuable aaslstanca to and raceivcd th? thanks of the Fed ral Ooverament On? ?>f Mr. Roa i i ? accomplishments was his musical training. Ii- was proud of the fact thai he could play every musical Instrument In general use, For many years ba innected with tu?' leading musical societies of New-York City, snd for s number of yesrs was organist and choir teS-der la the old North Dutch Church, in Fulton-st. Mr. Board was at dlffereni chiel ?nglaeei of th? HobokM Fire Depart? ment, secretary of tbe Drainage l'ommltteo under th?? Sheriff of Hudson County, president <>f th?.- ? Widows .ml Orphans' Fund and ?>f th? Exempt l-':i-' men's Association. He was returned to th? A? aembly from Middlesex County in IMS. H? drew up and planned the -harter making Hcboken a <'it>, and wai chleflj instrumental in ha vim; passed the pi.-, .nt h.iiir?.i.s, l.i ws in N?-?v-.Iersey. Mr. Honni wa also deeply Interested in and encouraged the growth "f building and loan associations tnrough out New-Jersey He whs a close friend of Horace Oreeley il- was a prominent member of the Whig part? .n tbe heyday of it- existence Under date of February I, I8SS, he received ihe folio ?ring letter: 'lion John M Hoard, lirar Sir: At a can? UI at til.- st Nicholas Hotel, convened February i. for the purpose <>f ??le.-tinp ?-rtHin [..-r?>'iis for candi? date? for President and Vice-President of tn?? i "mi A States, your name was mentioned In a fa vorabie light. Should you think proper t?? have | your name uaed .is the next Whin candidat? for ? high ?'.'? ? pleas? Inform me at the ?'?rlioi-t moment 1 am yours respectfully, Thon? m Retch \ Ings." Mr. Board ??..?- informed previous to the ? ?''.'?n that he could have th? nomination if red ?t. IL decided not to accept It. and re plled in a characteristic letter that "no man ?-ould iii?. the o?a ? and do hla duty to him"eir and his constituents." Mr, Board at one Urn?- was wealthy, r..r the last year he had been III. and for thirty ' weeks had been confined to his bed. ?I" was a member of the First Reformed Church at Metucben. II.- leaves .? widow und four ?'hlldren - Mrs. W:'l i lu m Venable, of New-York ?'itv; Miss Mary noard. of Metucb?-n; Lewis Board, <>f New-Brunswick. ? i John Board, of Jersey City. The funeral will lake plac? at 2 o'clo.-k on Sunday afternoon at Mel JOHN B JENNINO& - R, Jennings, s veteran of the war. an 1 a r lent of Mount Vernon, di i in Wedn? iday after Ulm He took a icvera < il i sbo il i week ago, which resulted in a fever He was si-" I ?lau A: -r. 1I-* eras .t quartermaster of Parnswortb Post, G A ! ft . of M uni Vernon, and i ral ye :r.. ;-. id b? > n : -.' : n terms *ter?< i- n- ' i",-. irtment of tl ?? Army In this citi funeral - will be he] . il '?' ? ''..' South Fourth- . ? ' ? at I '?? ? ??.'.--. and - I? i i.. ." .. r t In a I ??!>?. l*h? , burial will be at Wo lias . .r st morning. pilll, I. M" A. BARRER P .;? A Harb r, om of I beat ki i | m*n in '".?"? ? th. a pi it i of I Elisa - ?? il ter ' iv from peril nitla, It? me. Mr. El irbi r waa ab ?ut to be grad ted I ' ?Iiimbl ? .?' ?)' i ' ? Mil es, sn ! was dele oi . - - n ? \? a | ?? r ick" has? I all an I bo? . ' tl ? IA . ??. th club, an I was also i cycling en* isiaal -_? AN OLD LANDMARE GONE OF I "?.?v.? FAMOUS PLACE IN' PARR ROW I Tl ere ??? is an ;'r of sadness about a small i r? wd . gather? I In s room at No I .".irk How yes. ?<??! i,, v ? \ ?? mg th? m a ? ? ?? Se ator Bullir?n, Alderman Kennet! k, Assemblyman , Finn and othera ?."? were saying goodby For mor? than s ? rer "f a century th.? place hss ha l many famous men among Its patrons p lie? Superin* I Byrnes was formerly sn habitue; so were Or-eley. Mant?n M irble, Hi iry J Rsyi ..i I Thomsa Act n It was i great reaort for - ? paper men, Uovernm ? offi Isla snd legi.?. Bl The | :.i .. was si-rtei by Patri k I o?an, known Pa' " u ho ti.i i ' . ' I : ?hen he origi ? ? ? , . .. lunch i leli ess. To-day h? la j i ? . i ? ... Be made ISO,.n one year. . he took hla neph?f*w, John Meehaa, i-!.. partnership, without requiring any ipltal. ? .4 PEl SBTTERIA S tXSTITUTIOX'? A XXIYBRSABY Th.- twentj try of the foundli p --lu?-i il :? ?? I * Aged Women, No. tf Rast Seventy-thlrd-st., wa it tingly observed In I i ttlc chap i of that Institution yesterday i?v a num* ber of th? officers and friends of the if..me. Th? ? i:... ?? -.?.i?- i mus? o ? ne, sn i i ? Ii i i-im i ?olo? i ? .i hn Fran? - Ol len, ti ite tolos by Miss May ; . a . i.v < "bar!? ? M- shan, the boy tenor. A i ved hi irty .--, , ? -.- .... tes wera del rht? I A t ie ol ?-.. es i Isea the it? ? In -I K. t? :.?:. made i -h?rt address. During tht afternoon i ? ai ?.-,;??I r?|'.,rr of the ?? T-t.irv .? th.' home, N'!-? M S Wright, wa? read. It snows th.it there nine ? the il me, an 1 that ?-v.-n inmat? dirt during tbe last year. PBOMIRBXT ARBIYAL? AT TBE B?TELE. BRUNSWICK Salvador ?le Memlon i, Braslllan r ,u Washington FIFTH AVBNI'E Jef Chandler, of Wa Ington, D. ?'. GRAND i NION Senator John Balne . of Panandatgua, N. V . .-u I George R lines. ? f Uo bester il iLI.AND eral James H. Wlla m, ? I Delaware, and Mrs. i. / Imiter, of Chicago. Ml'RRAY HIM. Charles I. Ft i .i, ol i. ? - NOBMANDIK John B. il? : I. of Kim i ? S.W ' 'V t'nrliiai- L>ti| uy Loi the n< K| dlnlsl r at V\ ashlngt in, PLAZA l.\ Postn ral \\ 11 in S UlsselL the "Amu root caxdt" yirdicatbd. Deputy Cor ner O'IIanl n made an autopsy yea |y ..r Tlllt? Rausch, ti?' mi i ? i Thurida) fro auppoa I pol nlng by ar* "1.-, ned in .pril Fool ' candy, which .-r.? Uve days befor* Dr Rosei s Q at? ?? 1.1- . .1 ..:? - !.. i- illness, < 'oroner . .'Mr ? ? and Dr Van Gli on verro pi ia -..i ? ay ?" v. , .? ? tl ? f.i ?? that the child die I ? ?ved by peril No m ii ? u ?? ale ' ? ... .. other irritant i a'.. :, .!..- ... jro va-* rUEXisiiED tbi? time. Everetl C. Ang I, who was arn ?? : Wednesday f.'r alleged complicity In connection with the glv* ira? bell" at the Dl trlct-Attorney's office, t furnish i?hM as expected yesterday, ll? was for .i i- i. Isman all day, but up to I o'clock had t..i* been r?-!e.i?. ! At that hour he said he would now m.iki- no ?.ifnt to secura ball until the .?... reduced. The present sum, I&.MH, ha coi dei i exorbitant. Wagman, with five com* platnta against him, wss held In the ssmi sum, ?*? ? PATBIOTIO SEEYICE AT ET. JOMR'E CHUBCB A patriotic aervl? will ba held i.y the Washing 'on tinenta I Guard In Bt. Johns Prot? i i. oi ii Phurch, \ .ni-1, st . on Sunday at 1:38 p m. in honor of th? anniversary of Watahlngton r.iiion as first President of th.- United States, Tbe Rev. Dr F Landon Humphreys, chapinin of the Society of the War of 1811, will deliver an ad ? ii--?. The minister in haras of the church, th. Rev. Pr. H A 11 liia.wn. .-.ill assis! in the aervlce. .\ , mm? ol patriotic music will be given. I.lebla < ompaii?'?? Extract ?if Href. 4....1 ?.n;. i i i impers and toarlata, l*ors and i liai ' mi.nd ... i.. ...ns-.i. ?;' k? ?? j^) trlth >'?u. m tin:ll.n. BAi"ON t ? \ ?' vl: On ?prll ?4. ISBS, ?? 4.1ft o'eloek. in th? I'hui Ii ? l th* 11-". Trlnltj by th? Hi !<??' Henry <? Potter, ...-.-"-'I bj Ihe He? 11., a K I're*in?n. ..f Tl i) N 1 . jr.'l tli? Ite-.. l:. Vvslp ?' v Kdlih Ulan i, daughter of Mr. und Mr?. William K. I .,.? I . . ? ? lr:i!. in: ll l, II. Jl . ri:'i -,i --.iM rARSTAJRS On Aartl n, i?n.*.. ?t the i ? a--i;i:i dm* h, Philadelphia, by th? Res I?.- :??-..i, I Jit . A ? I 'i .-?'.:? ????. daughtOT Ot lira .lurmn ' I . ?' ? . Walton Ferguaon, Jr., .- ? ml n ' HAMII roN PIRRSON ?' Washington, I?. C, April 24. IHM SI H?> John'i rtmr.-li. b) Um Rev, Alfsuii'l. r Ma.'kn? Hmllh, reetor, VVIIIIsm Usstsa llsmllun ta? Mrr. I'-'t!? of ltiiiM.il??. N V. Hl'dllKS .?i.iiiti: ?I'Ki: ??-. Monday, April -'. ISSf?. ih ll. ? i: Kaaleaion, Kdllh A ?>.,? ?n.r. laugh. i. ? . : Adrian an i i :.? ?"?? M< rrell, > f S?mi fork, ? i i i loiiii.. t Pah.?le, N. V. i:,i.?N'i-: COE ".i Hi Mark'a Day, Tbaraday. Arnt 26 .o Si Jamea'a iinu.h, Wtnattrd, Con?., by tha o , loi-.ioi r..i..>u. ef St. Mark'a Parl?t?, New \,ik cu?. ,?nd tii- it?-?. Oeorga Stasley, of Winated, Eiien ?f. ''??' 'l.a'iaii'"!' of Hi? i?t? i"olon?l Nelson l>. ?-. ? i,i Hi? T.. ? .toi-p'i i(. it)lance, i' !>., rector o( St. Mark'i ' i-.ui. ii. New-Titsfc. SMITH TINKER In Brooklyn. K. Y, \\>.lr.e?.Uc. A*M*il ??i i?:'.'. b) th? k?-?. Frank M. EtlU, i', ra . dinghl i -f Mr and >lr? CharlM A. Tirker. <f Hro.?k ?aii. ta Worthlngtoa Trscy Smith, of St. Ali'ani?. Vt, THOMAS REEDER Oa Tlim? la>, April '.'3, 1S1?">. by ll.- Re? M '? Th?iupkuii. Uii>. ?lui> N. K 'vier to j.iua, ii. XUiuisa M?BMIBD. ?HEMPELL- SWIf r?At Triri'y rr.ap.-l. April ft\ h$ th? Rev William H. Vlbberd. I?, i ',v,*'"."i:,l.Uciln1^: ? ??:,. [au Dr. restar twttt u li. rtu?a W. :'. i. I.. . r ? ..:? :. .... N. Y. Notices of n-arrlnire? and d-aths mu3t be ln d?istd with ful! rAlsm ?a**. ! ?i Uress. Dll.D. AIKIN-At her reH^enee. in P^^'Z?l"J ^/? April 2.-1 Mary Air.oll?, .lauftht.-r C. the late J ..-? ?r.ei ?Wuss pWe. tram ha. ,?,,,reeUe. -. ?jj North Ilamllton-i . ?*r\>^Js1?h???3s4a, ?V. V. 00 i r.iay. ,,*;;;,;- - "iiy ?rM??.i ?ms-sst far? ??.??r i. ? ee - BARB R Ob Theirsd?} April ? ',hi1^ ?"^I; *7h?? v. n ?m l ind Busaa C ?? ?? r. m ti?e jut ><??* or rns .,,-, i.i-.h, r.Ilzabeth. N. J . <*a ??;'...?.? n.- nth i".-1., at l BARNES Puddenly, oa tha ir,r.mlr.i ;?f ?he Ht% ML, ?nd dauihter ..f .:.?? 1st? Chart?? v.at.i-:.. '-i ? mi* ?? .,- ?.: ner ag?. .. ,,,n r,.|.,.. F?iner?l ferrl ? ? ' l?W resMer.ee. No .SIS OMtt??. ..... Brooklyn ?:, l-M!?.. 90tb ln?t.. at 3 o.'.<?t t "?? ?'.?I.I.V I.I.U .VI 1... l'.r..e. .*'.> .V.-ii ''l'"^''-^?-, *aff Orane? N J.. vv. in?ii? morning, April e. I?wm, ?r. John Cslds-ell, f?wm?rlr "f PatoUy. s-Vetlan-.. i ? -:.:.:. I.; ? *?:'??- al I v- ?"? CAMPBEMa? ??n "?' - -i'11 -:- UaeMsa ?"amp. f-rtdsy -venirt. st bla late real ..... v :-.:?> ? . . lie., Jersey City. ?? .,, aV>lu?hlng, !.. I. I CENTER Suddenly. ? n WeaSBsWstay, April 17. MMSS I-e'iiV-iV.r fr'.''.! St. Msrk'e Ctnreh, HRta-st Bad ?M-ave., oa l-VI lav, April M .1 I'? a. m. ? ?nd fii.r..'.-, ses Imlte.l to Btt-tmd. i ni i:s v r.r Rockasray, L? L, ?-n Thesiwtey, April 26, I-. .:.ce? noren -. * if- of Th?tinas I* ??le?, Jr. Funeral ?ervte?? ??ill i??? M4d Bl her late residence, on -uni.v th? asth .?*"-. *< t'AS p. rn CarrlafW ? 111 I" in waiting ?,;i tM arrival et 1:30 trais fi m 1^ ti?. Island -City. Intertnest privat?. FANSIIAWE S'i'l de ni?. .?' ???-' ?Chester N. Y. William v M .-?n rld??l ? n ol tVUIIam S. and Jes.?ie jer?ine Kanshawe, in the ??oth year eg hi? ??<?. Funeral service? si SI Peter*? Chun?, Hit ?Thester, ?aa Satnrdar. spril ft, a?. ISM. IIOf-TMAN "n April 24. Catherls? .??? huyle?. ?How of ? hartes 11-.ff man. snd daughter of th? Ute j. T. b. \ an v.. i ten, of Albany, N. V. i .? | ..r-.i-e- at i-ei \.:. residan a BM l.??vinjton-av?., Saturday, April 27. 11 ?. m. Friends ?IS Invite l. IIOOO Suddenlv. April 24. at S1l\ert.-ir..l?, Manchester. ??.??Ian i Elisa <;.iniUn. wlf? ef A?tara H?TK. ??-i., ?Lut. I ?. r;.i William ??ill'.llan. a.f Hrr. I i'.n ll'.vvi'U, toril '-'?. Iv'-'"'. Harriet St??-v?B?. i*-.iiiTh:er of Henrietta <" an.l Um laM I* si ??? :\ arali, is bar ??ta Funeral fr? m her lute residence. Sa turd. v. .*! p. m. Carriage? ? .. meet friend? nl !:? :.' r. N, J. ..;i airlvsl o( ?r.',:i leaving N?W-*forfc .?* I p. r.,. i.r.i'iiN'iw i.i.i. -On Ti. ?i -.!..??. Apri 99, a? t'rr.'r aWaaS ?-. ,ir. John Sesl? only child -? 1:. .? " K. asnet Jessls Seelt ?fllngwell, .i?-l 14 tii..nth?. .-,...,.. ti hit p ..-??:?-' i"-l'l?n.-e. Inv.-f.'.-1-ave., on arrival ,: ] :,, ..... f . rs-st. .-tatlon. Girenvvo<3d Lake i ranch, Erie Rallre ad. ?*? H.I.AN Aj.rll 2fa. Klean^r ?'. ?* :f* of tl.? UtS \: || : if. M .. mill i*i . -, I ? .I?'.?. 99 VV'??- f--..l--.i?.e . Jersey f?1ty, .- ? ,: :.,-. .."--'? OS, .?rril IT, at 1 ?/aloe::. UANSFIElaO?In Ur 'V.:-n R re., on fWasSsy, the 234 ?,f April. Catherin? i:. Mansdcld. ??te ?jf Uurioii Mari?. 1ieM Fun ? il i ri' at? Ititerm?:.'. il. New Ksves. e'nnn. M v.?.v Thornsa D M.- n afi - b l'-?erinf? i;:ae.?s, at .. . i-?i.l?n.-... N . 1 **>?? :i'>t::-?:.. April 14, IBS. ?:-i -? ?1 l'htir h ..f tl.e Tr?n?l -i ?': B, Xo. 1 "??i ? . Friday .?m-ii? 2S, ,it i<> ?. m. 1 ? ??: i frt? nd? ai ? - - -, . " ROLKER la Br klyn, n April 2t. Filtdsrtss r.o'.ker. <'il..T. .' tilSUSt H liter, u;;'-l 71 j-ar?. Funersl ?.r.?.ite. ?ALISBl'RY On WMneetday, April 2?. at US v,*t?.; C4th ' pi ?::.:.Ii M ||j VV I ?? ..'.-i:v. ??^on'; dau'h ter o( Jt.hn IsrttAre??-? an<? Mary Le.?ul?e .??alifoury. o? ' lervtre ..-''?-'?? Due Chureh, 77th-?? ang vv??- End-ave., ? n Friday, nt 4 p. m. ?-livvv Buddenlr -n Tuiesday, April 'Ji. a* her residen?*?, VV hile l'la.n-?. .'?' Y.. I ? ... H .-.. IW. Mrvl e? Frid : St, at 11 o'doch, at ?i sos ??hm ? v || m?et tl ? le 10 a. in. train (mm Orang .-? .-i. n TITVf. At her i. -ne. m rr-'i<:>:.. .-:? I 23, Jan? Catterts? ?--.??' . .;n-er "t tl.s U'-O S ..- : Mar? L'sttcB Tliu?, ot Kcw-Tork. ;:?-r?afr-r. ! ? ? i - : '?"K.?..-:?. Al i ? ? ?? on *A"?dne?dsy, April 24. Julia N?r ???- of Julia H?rtsh a?, aa i Dr. J?aaag i-, TI V. VKN: : .' :.?? m-rri'.n?. af>r i ?l/.f t:'-?.$, ,,- I?] '.'. ? 12l ? N ? V rk City, Martha li-at?!, ' > ' - ???-? ?a I th? lai? mer ! Will be he:; i,< t'-.e f'hurch of th? .. . ' . oa t-aturrtay. April 27, ?I :t :? - . -.- ?. 1 .???. WHITBUAN Thursday m-rnlr?. April ;.'., X\m B. Wr.lt?. >.' I ? e.ir ? ? i? la*e ree-llence, ^20 We?t l.'.'.h-sU. Haturilay, at 3 I ? k. ?urcuil Xottcfg. A.? The American Art t??o.-lallon'? (1KKAT DISSOUTION' SALE Jtv ABSOLUTE AUCTION This applies? to th? t.?in?eu?? VAN" nYCK im.I ?'Vt'i'y it?-m in tin? catalogue) COXTIKX'ES THIS PHIDAY i:\i:XIN"C3r, AT ? t)'( I.oe *K, AT CHICKKRIWO IIALI* (Admlasl n withsttt ?ait. so ttoarrot ?^ats.) AND TOMORROW SAITKUAYo MONDAY and Tl'l-lsDAV. APRIL ST, '."? AND :$ej. AT &30 I'. M.. AT Tul Aiiie?ri.;eii Art < f;ill?'rirs, ?; bstisi *-'ii?i >t-. MatiiiKMi Simai*??, w h ????<? th?? ?Ptainttncsa and ? )i her <)i>.ie<?ts?j I ?'??laaiii'.ti.; UnaKlld will I if? on Kxhi? bition until one I*. M. Btsoh day. TH ?MAS E KiiliiV. Auc.cneer. Huiler ?ikI lue-.? 1:1 I'jrnlsh . :. 1 ?> . r? emery ?# liter snd a for tabl? u?r. ??n ai', .:?v 1. :, ?-i (urniali , ? ? :? "1- shot.-? delivered si v.-ur ? 1 . , .. : .v.;. -.- D, FRANK s'tJ-rs, i'ot?. .:-?? S v lllarbesl .. ? ... .1 fur SruU.-ml Teeth st v. :?: ? 1 ?ir ??. .- 1 ?nted I'It ?i.:m:v F DEAN'S, D?n '? ?'.4 l..-\ . I 4".;i II, Spc laity Artltl . i-.-' . ?, ?stored Telepnon?, .ifB 3?th-?f_ All tl.? leadin? Km pean newspaper? ?nd pel.llcal? fo? tar 1. Vue lute. 11*1. nal .Sen* Company. 63 and M I j:.e ?t.. OS? 00..r r??t ?I Hioa.iway. New-loilc ?t-- - " " U r } -It u y n I," One uf th? Choicest li> ?-i.Hrk.ir.fi Wine? of ITancfc S-.1 e?j CASE yTS. r?>?l<iin<'e .Nuit?e. r ?,,: mall? f 1 t:.e we-^ ?n.ilnc April 27 will .'?>*? , -...--.. '.. .. ? ! Il0? ritii'.vv ?1 - p m i-ar Rrasil ani Ua Plata eoontrts?. . ? I', net tlHI -? must Le diie^teJ "p-T v'aris e." I ... .?vTt'ltl'AV At 2 a. ni. f. i FtSiK*?, Swltierland. Italy, .te> snd :i:.- I? lie. 1 sr ? a UB uupasii? I'M Havre; ..: .'. a m for lver.-p?. per s s. r i'i.,, ? a Queeastos-n ileners tor Oerraern must he dl reeled "I Ktrurl? a: a, .:.? u 1 . r 1 Hia/il and Le l'Istal :':--. per S. ?. I ien.!*:-. \ la rernat,ia?ucij, luida tilo Janeiro snd ? *> f.-?r North Piaill ... |. directed '*pei t*olerid| l; ?t s a m tseippU nienesn '?:.'?'? a. en.i for Eurnp?, p*-r ?. ?. KulJi, vis tuiuthsmpton and llrcmen; at ?? :;?? a m i?tipplem?atai/l 10 , f.T Si *t*homa?, St Crois, Leeerntt eut wind satrd I .- ?. M.irtlPi.ji? an.l H.nb.i<l>?, per ?. ?. Mad'.ar.S iincludlns Uren?da, trinidad ?nd ? bs?o ?a lien sp* laliy s?,lre??ed for thl? ,i'uni?n. ?t le? a . le menrary, \e -i, m . f.r Jamale? and Savanilla. per ?. ?. Alvens .... 1 f,? iher pan!? 'f Colombia mine d? dir?4?d "per al )e? a 11. ??iippl'ni?-n'ar\ 10 30 a in I for Kor .. , md H?ytl, p?r?.?. Alps,M lei ?ij ?. m. f.?r t am* ?eche ' Tus| ."? ???J Vura'an, i.er ?. a. Vueni?ri iletter? toe other part? of M?slco snd ter cub?e , - ?? .'.iir-te,! "per Vi.ni'ir'. ? a' 11 a ,11 f.r NVrwa?* ;, h. l-a-.l tl?tten Bietst be .iire^ie.i --pes l.:*n?i"i, at it ?? '" ,-?'' N iherlands .iireot, per ?. aA Ami?ter<l ini via Rol erdani lleet?ra must be ?llre.-i?-.l "p?^ Amateitlam''); *'? ' P '" f r ;:'"0"anil Jire-i. per ? ?. Kthlopl*. via U.a?fo? (letter? mud l.? dir?lie I *W Kihlatpla"), .it ????' I'- ">? I'1 N??f.ju:-.J!anJ, ter ?team????* from iiaiif-x .1 .,. , , iiusj.!. p? r ? ? AuMrsIM efr",n .?.11 Iran? . i.ere ?lallv up ? 1 May 13 ..? 6 .M p ,? UailS .' ,'.,. v s-iety l-la,i?1?. p?r ?lilp e*ltv of l'ai?eitt efron? San K-ai'?'?,-.-.". cloeM I.-re dally up t., April M at eJ:SS ?111 Mall? '? " Au?tr?IM ee\i?ept til...-,- f.., \\'e.?t Aus? tiallH. ?hu.I? ??'" le?Te?rel?d VlS Eu?**oep?>, N'ew-ZeaUnlL ? w i r||| ?.nl ?IliiJli l?t?S?S?. |.er S - AUT.ed? (from ?si y ' "' ' '';' ""* ,"- 'Ul,v "I* '" Al,r" *?"?? tM ? 'ii"i, m lor OB ..nival at K<tW-Tork .?f ? a? i*?n'panls wt'th Hrltish mail? f.r ?X ???tralla ? Mall? f..r ?'hlim and ?.,, .n ner ?, ?? ?*tty of Kl?> Janeiro irr?ni San Francisco) cUi* her. dally ??I? t.. Air,I ft, ?' I'M p m Mails for Chins anl Japan MpecMlly i?.-l.lre?.?ed .inly?, per a. a. u of ?'l-itaa (from Vancouv?r), .1'??? here etsllS up t? May <1 si ?--"SO i' -' M>tllt tor AastralM <exa*?t?t v\>h . I..W.1II snd K1JI ISlSBdS l er ? j. Sliower?, (from Vancouver?, eiflS? l.-re daily afier April 'M. aid up t? >'a\ ?*? at einej p. m Malla for (*hlaa and Japan, per, ? '?' Victoria .ir.':?? Tacomaj, ?: m her? ''siiy up to May' ?2d at ?.'*'? I' "l Malla for ICewf'HiBdIand, ? rail t? H lilfax and thence by atean.er, cl..?e a; till? oftl.-e dally s'. H JO p. IS- Mall? f..r MlqUetOS, :? rail t.? l!>?t-n. and . by Meaner. ri?9M a' tbtt otOCO telly at .?>:.*!0 p. m. Mall? tor Cnba rlo?e at this .fll ?' ''lllv at ?1 no p. m., t ? orwardlni by steamer? Mlllns ?Mn.i.-iy?. Thur?d?>s and Sa turd? ?I frosi Port Tamp?, rU Malla foe M-xleo? overland, usle?? ? 1? l?lly add r?*ed for ?IsipatsS by 1 ??? ,.t tl-.m . ill. ? da II) ai 1 ? m ? llesisterad mail closes at t; p. n previ 'i- day. CHARUKS W l'\Y1??\ I' *-f:na?ter. !'.?? fie N*?- V"fk. K. Y.. A;?.:l '.'.' IV:'.". Heligion? iXoticfo. a SPECIAL si:iivi?i: in memewi of ehe late R??-?. Heary A. < '??u, D. P., Recror ?f St Paul'? School, ?jn? ? ? .'. *4 II . will N l:?-!t In e'llur? Church, Ithave. tnl L'l5t-?ai.. tin? cla?. ,:i Buaday af'e?-!. .?n. April H. | a* 4 O'clock. Th? l'.i-ti p ?f Ne? \,r* '??III preach th? acrmon, ?nd .1 spe>rlal mualc eommltte? have arrin-j-a*d' I . 'he old funnllar hymn? ?unit at the BOSsol. Alumni; uf tin? school are ieij,.ie?ie<l to l.e present whether ?hey r?? relv.? ur. It.itljii? vr i.wt, as the ad^i?..--.?.? b( ?<aUM ?eus'