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m,*?? Bight with hi? remarkable performance ,%..,. , ? thereafter, for a Mme. !.. will ?!??? "' ),(.?,;r, ' ' ' "' "Trilby." and .l).|?? ' ' "Ft? ' '' "'''r u',i; '' P0" \jf ,??..,.. icej 01 otl ? ' eared laut al ;hl ; I ?.a*,'American Th. itn ? Irish drama, givi ??.,?, N ';:'.;" "; , ,"?? oae of 1 it burl aq ieri ? ? ? ??? ra? perpetrated at L Her*)'. Square Theatre. , ? . "A 0 ?; _ . ed on In el ' ' , ' r Mil Fraser - ? mark ? hh be ml ! fu!. .?,? Ir nun of "l?!i H '? p??-.?? _. _ . ? t dram ? rei !?? ... Mr \?, to Ih? Man' , ?'? ?. t.? , ?? r||| ,? of Tri!,y. t.? prosperouelj on ..i th? ?tre. FOOD FOR POLITICAL GOSSIPS. ?S0VKRXOR M'KINT. :VS COMING VISIT TO THE METRI ?l'i M.IS. KX,.n?:s,l,r.M IM ISO* TO MEET Mi:. PLATT ?\\?'?' ""?" ?',: * vy ??? !'n'l:xv's ??" ?? ??.1 ERSME SOME G?.ANS TOR THE BXECl ?:?\ E ??..President Harri m and Thomas ' Piati will 'pI | ??.??( k. once on We Im wher ' ~' Chauneey M. pep,??.? ' ' ' '" :i' ??' Saturday the fJ .? | arili ko to Ellerslle for a viali to governor Morton and will remain over Sunday. E\-s. ? Governor's guest at the ?am? time. I .... nme age .ervlew published In The ?Tribune, Mr. Depea declar d blmaelf as favoring the r . ? ? 0f aoven r Morton a? thi Presidential canii Ute In ?MH. Bo, of cour??, th? fact th.it th?? ex-President was to be hla gueal set the tongues of ill ihe political gossip? a-wagglng. When Mr. Depew waa sei r: yesterday he ? ild: ??I asked General Harrison to dinner for no politi? cal reasons, sad there I? no significance attached to lt. Mr. Platt will also be ['resent, and it will be very lafonnal'' ??-?,. ? . iserly aaked one another if there rton-Depew-Platt-Harrlaon "cotn )_.,?..? ed -not to run as a candidat??, but t.. wall at: 1 accept .1 C? placa or eon? Important poal abn > : General Harrison wa? seen In the lobby of the | Fifth Avsaas H ?tel laal night, and aaked if be ; would bearesenl .?' Mr. Depew'sdinner on Wednes- | gay evening. He r. pi "I hop?? 10 b? ." "You kti ow Mr. I ".at c I? to be there?" ?ifnernl Harrison was aaked. "Oh. yes." he replied "??.? ? ? you Intend to co to Ellerslle next Sun da?? to visit the Governor?" "V?.-.'* was '"'.' short reply. "And you know also that Mr. Platt Is to he ?Iberer "Oh, yes," aald the ea-Preal "is there any political significance in the visits0" ?'I cannot talk politics." General Harrison spent a ?inlet flay yesterday, the larger part of it at Kastman .lohn To-day he goes t., West Point, and he will return late In the ewnlng. In the mean time Governor McKinley li ? ?, ? I to arrive !tr the city to-morrow, and his frien Is are anxiously watching General Harrison an?! his gtarrs. The two Presidential poaalbllltlea and also Governor Morton will meet by ('?rant's tomb on Decor.r.lon Day, and will form an Interesting group, Govern?ir McKinley Will arrive ii. ih? ? Ity -it I O'clock to-morrow .venina, over th?? New-York ? ? '; tra; Railroad, ill.? brother, Abnei McKinley, lives at the Windsor Hotel. Speeding yastei lai of ? Governor's plans aurini? bla stay 1.1 New-York, Mr, McKinley saldi "I don't know bow Iona Ih. amor vili remain, but it will probably l* ?ewrul flay?, (.itits.de Of a telegram announcing when he would arrive, and the programme mapped out for the exercise? on Decoration l?ay, I know nothing af his intentions." It was given out yesterday that Governor Mc? Kinley will be the guet>t of Mayor Stroi ? Der while he is h?-r?? 1: is aald that Mari ? Strong and the Governor ara ?rara friend?, and that the dinner is to be an informal ???'. Whether any other I'JMt?. will be present has not been told, but It Is probable that some of Governor M ?Kinley'a frlendi fc this city will be invited to attend. The reception of '.v.? Montauk Club, Brooklyn, for Governor McKinley on Thursday night promise? ? ? bean elaborate and significant affair. .Neari? cur. thousand invit?t;.;.s have been Issued. Among those Who have revive 1 Invitations are ail th?? city and county officials, the pre?? of New-York and Brook? lyn and the following clubs: Carleton, Cri athletic ?Club, Hamilton. Ehtcelaktr, Algonquin, Marino ani Field, Rida?, Hanover, Lawrence, l>eatcue, ?ixford, Lincoln. Ml i???.?, ? aril Knicker? bocker, liesid.-s theae all ti.e member? of r s. Grant Post und the Oh'o ?Society of Ses V k have been invited. Early in the evening Governor and Mrs. McKinley will be the guests of Charles A. M re, president of the Montauk Club, and Mr?. Moor.. There will be no speaking at FMIMXPT CSLRBRATIOS AT FLUSHING The. bt-centennlad celebration of the New-York yearly meeting of the Society of Prienda at i Ing. i/'ng Island, will be held to-morrow al 2 90 p. m. Preparations have been made to rei ? Ive great ? ? - who an ? spi ?*?-? l atti li,:?. itlng reo nies. STMAWSSKMT ARD ICI.CUr.AM rrSTIv.il. A strawberry and Ice-cream festival will be given Ir. ??.?? chapel of the Be than) ;? rei ?? erlan Church, One-hundred-and-ihirty-seventh-st., eaat of Willi? ava , to-morrow at ? p. m. A abort mualcal an .' hterary ;? gramme will b?? rendered, at which the following are expected to take part: Mrs. A Mia Koch. Misses Mary Keil?? Lounsbury, Gi ? ? ? Leti ? Reynolds, ? i,?., ? Porter. J, Porosi and Alberi Lowerri ?? .- will ?? ? toward help? ing to (?lira-. ? il excursion of the church si ? Sunday-i rhool, on Thursday, ! June 6, to Oriental Grove, oa Long ??land Hound. - ?? ?? ??All. Hi MII.? OS ALMS J.OW. Washington, May zt.? Min Mir? Abigail Dodge (C iii Hamllt ? rallied eon Iderably this morning and took some ? lutiahmeni In tb<? form of milk, but grew weaker aa tbe da) .. Ivanced, and I .-night Is again low, ESGLASVS KNIGHTED ACTOR. DRAMATIC ART Hi >N< ?RED. From The Hal !' ???..?? tin favor? coaferrt l by Queen Vii ?? ity-slxth blrthda) a-,is the bestowal ..f th? order of Knighthood upon llenr) Irving This Is an ho nferred up n dra matlc art, ? falls oa th one person li Bng world most iti to b. epr. ? entatlve ..: th ?!.... best In dramatic art. AT Till?: HEAD OF HIS PROFESSION. Fron Tb? Tr ?:?? Times. t Irvli lesei a of such an '. can (.?? p ; gui -t on I ?? ?t ? li c ????? u at tbe ? profession, on ind "G? the ????-? hi - . :? .?? of talent and ability. Hi? new title will not ?vin for him an) more friends on this aide of the At t at leaal r.?? ?nil not I ??? any ? of his th .?? .?.?.- ..f American admirers simply be eaus. j..? ;, REAL TITLE A LONG DEFERRED HONOR From The New-York Times ."??'?'? real honor the knighting of Henry richly d erveJ. and too long liefern a ? h?-re It i?, r.-ar?"!. ??i.? thi dignity should nor have p'en conferr 1 upon inm many vean m-o It ??, al tf"? beet, ? t?, ?. recognition of h .?. rth and hi? promit?n?,? h, hl? time. SIMPLY AN A'"!' OF It'STICK. From Tn- Philadelphia Tin ? - Knie: ?? fresh dlatlnctl ?n up "i Henry Irving, but in according thli recognition to ?'?" foremost Enfilan actor of his time ine Queen ??jut ? t ?'? t.? .?, honor for herself. The srl of the ?'i>{e baa had to ??.i" i mg for such an acknowledg ntnt of its rank among th? tin?? .?? ? ? has ELEVATED THE st.v.k From Ti., gyracaa? Standard. Mr. Irvings distinction will ba cap??tally gratlfy "?? to English-speaking peopl? everywhere, wiio mogntse the talent ana energy which he bas de? v"twi to tiie Improvemenl and ennoblement of the ?"??Re. A?-' an act.? ?? has ?itiiche.1 it With low !,h-l striking conception?. ?v..rked oui with In? genuity and patience; wiille In th.? mounting of pia>? he haa wrought a revolution by the perfec? tion of detail which he has Introduced ?Tatti HKriiiiMTMN IS FROM THI PEOPLE From The Newark Adv. rt.N.-r J* Imagine that Sir Henry will act no better gjy Sir waltei wrlti no mon brllllantli than tli'-y ?"i when thej ???i?? plain plebeian? ap.t nil. trm? eacpgnltlon is thai which comi from bonaal merli ? nd worth, arci, generali??, the people are quicker jtin King? and Queen? to bestow it where It be IIBRaBT TBC8TEES IX 8E8SIOX. "rn'',:l!< ele? rcn \m. , oMattrn ? ? ai?. :?"?\???:? so bitr HioHEX. '!'h" ronsolldated Boat I of Tni ? of th? X? ?? York Public Library Astor, ?.??.?.\ and Tilden ??>?>?< lulo,.- held ? meetin ?a ? ' '.' afternoon In the trustees' room of ih? .1 : G>'. '? Lafayette pi ,.?,?. |t wa after I p. m, " !"':i ""' --???-: ir. ??,..- , ?,, i,..| ?,, ,,, ?.;, ??? ? of the trust? ? . . ? . r half ;" ,"""' ' irli? r. Th. m? ? Una was In private :?'' ? nt at m. etlng w? re Ilishop Item '' ''"'' Bamue] P, ,\.cry, William All? ? G ?? ? !- Cadwala li r, Colonel ?. V. R. Cruger, l?ro fessor Henry brisler, Andrew H llreen, Edward King, John s. Kennedy, i..w?? Cai Ledyard, Alexander M:..m.m,?, Dr. Thomas M. Markoe, . >+?<t ? ?? :" - ' * ,, wm **. ???? ml ? % s ' . 1#?. JOHN BIGELOW, Stephen TT. Olln. Alexander R Orr, Oeorge T.. Rives, Philip Bchuyler, Qeorg? W. Bmlth snd G:???' ? Bturgea Then wer? only three sh ?enteca among the trustees: John Blgelow, who Ii In Europe; Mr, Huntington, who was 111, and II V. U. Kennedy, who was kepi away from the m? etlng by a d? ath In hi'? fai The trust? es ?peni n< ari) two houi ? . onsultatlon, hlefly In talk ab iu! a * ? library, it wai supposed. When Ihey separated. th.y appear? ? to be In haste to get away, hul Mr, Rives remained to 1 newspaper i mu the ? ? ? it lh? pro e?, lings at the me? ting. Tl organ ta tlon had h.?, ti coi ipl? t? .1. he sal . by lh? ? I? tlon ol th? lowing ofllc? : ? ? loi Illa? l'otl econd dent, John B. Kenn? ? war ? King, : ?;.\. A i\ intai t?. ?; taken of th? ' ? ''? -? loa I h m pi*? leni Hosr.l o Pnistees M Rives - that hi ?., action hai been lakei a? lo a ? hi for the iii rary, Mr. Kit ned to ? . ? i? Ion s bou I the ?lie. He I to tat? hen ? iny trutl repoi ' thai ihe I.? no? Librar) will '? ? lh. porary piai ?oka of the I Librar] until ? nos - erect? gai It it: t. ?.a I 1" : ' : N' ' RIV? ? SS? the trustees had adjourned toi stai ? on Octo? ber ?, until xxl. nothing ? ? I about .? site for the Uhi Following ti,?? fol ??? it:??- commltt? ? " wen Finance Commltt??*? Edwanl King, Fr? lerick Sturm?.-, it, it??' il Green, Alexander Mall ? : \ lexander ? I in, Ex? cuth ? ? "on mltti John Blgelow, John I. Cadwaladi r, J. B. K< nn< ly. L. ? ? I: Cruger and ?'< I. Rive? Commltt? on Librai ?. ? Im T. M. Mark e, Professor Henry ?? ilei .Maulan.', and Samu? 1 P. Ave! tusurai ?? numi m'cvllocii. ?IMI ?.' G? AT THE ? '?- ::??? W tahli gtoi May 3 fui r tl Hugh McCu took ; r. ? mp e and ?? vices ????? conducted al Rack ' 'r.-? k ?; Church, ?n tic Imm? li?t? ricini.) iVa and al the grave In the adjoining ?:.?????? ? . : ?? Hill, Md . the ? ?I l? ? ' M I to the chui ?? t wai ?? ? Al? ? it. lei Ma.-ka?. Bm ?o AsplnwalL Mrs MtrCulloch snd ??th?-r memi the family were presen! and man) ... tatlv? ? of the Tr? ?- irj ; ? : ? ' a'?? r the sen was b irne to th? ? on the hii:?. The Treasui > 1 >ep u tm' ni funeral t.- ? -. ? Al rgan, A .?..?';? . . \. .?- V .ik. ' ? ntr Ilei Kck mlck an i Mis? Cartwrli < -..\? pi : ion now in th.? <i with Mr. Mc? CAPTAIS lion Ulis l'Ro?in 11>>\ OPPOSED. ADMIRAL WALKER ' I HI? IPVA! MENT TO Till?: it \\k OF COMalOTK ?RE : ? ? ?' hi: TR? ? BLE, Washington, Ma; Thei In th.? ? rom? I 'aptain John ? tti?? Nat y. A vacancy in the gi re u?? I !..?? the retir? meni <<'. Adml ? m ? and ?? ?.?.. .i ore now ? N.i\ a! Examining i loa ? I. pi la a ..:. ?ment to has rank Captain Howe!! gai ?- ? as an abl? (Beer, nd be faci that th? re opposti Ion ? ?? Ion ? surpris??. So less a person than tl admiral of the Navy, John (J Walkei la Ihe olfl ?. who blocks the ? ??, lin'i . .x.n?: pai h 1.1 custom, \? h??:. Informed that Captain Howell would come before ll for examination, the .Viv.il Examining Board sent out Interrogai >ri? ? to off! c.-rs sen loi : date f..r oplnioi :.?: . -- for the duties e grade to ?rhlch It ?s proposed to advance him. Admiral Walk, ? plies t?? ih? -?? ? lestioni .?. ? re .? ol ravorabl? ? ? Cap lain Howell and tl.?? Examining Boai ? io la) had th?? Admiral ??? foi ? ? rson. The cand ? I ? in.; look???! out foi Jel ? mlah Wilson, a lawyer well versed In naval pro Ci ? ?nues There Is an Inter? I ?. ??..rv In conne tlon with Admiral Walkei 'su expn ? tali Howell'? case. The facts date ? . k to the famous . ? ills? ??; t.'.?? Iron of I \\ alk? ' the squadron. Captain Howell ??..?? In comma ? ? ..r th.? Allants In the early part of ihe rrulau ral Walker eatal>!l?he ? ih.? ? u|< thai ?. ol ?. .'. p should be carried oui ?? Iti . ? ..?? - eel? ?:?>? Prom| in? ?,, ?,, the watchword i:i getting up h?puih, holsllni chor, . omina lo anchor, squaring it . its, and the many other evolutions which tuke place In the cruise ol .?. ??tuadroii ? .. ? ?. ?.' ? ???, a hile the U bit? Squadro at To . th. re wei ;. mbl? ? ., . of Ft? id nd cruisers, Adn Irai W hoisted the Ing bl ?? isel? :., K, , w;iy an ? ?tan I o il to ?? a, lus ..?.,.?, t being tl , evolution ?hou ? t. executi ? ?Imultaneou?!? by all the five ihlp Had the pi gramme ?.? .?,, fU|u ,.?',,'. ii? ? oui thei havi been an exhibition of Stuart seamanship calculated to elicli the apn of a number of French naval officer? who ol Ih? li??? t Toul .? offlc? r? of the American Nav) made a record tor magnificent ?eamanahlii ai d lh? all? ? wh? r? Admiral Luce* then ? commander, In a masterly manner took the Junlata undei sail ... n? ou! of the bay when the poi ' \'?:'? al.x-.? xx ith shipping Phe c. Boston, lorktown and Concord ,, I promptly ? ? Admiral Walk? r'? ord? p Their anchor? came up practically .it the same in? ? nfortunately, the Atlante delay? ? the ..mm'. H? r anchor became foula?!, and earnest efforts were unavailing t.. cl? .r II The Ugnai cama from the Chicago, "What li ti?? matter with the Mlanta?" Th? r? pi) was ? nt thai hei foul. Th? p ?..li.??? d an or i r from the ? oniman |< ? In-chief placing Captain Howell under ?uauen sion. Shortly afterward the Atlanta, having cleared ? ,-r anchor, pr*>. ??? d? ? to ?e? and overhauled the res! ol " , ? plain How. Il rei under su?i?enslon foi s lnhf period only I'uon i. ng ? ?red to dut- h? ? ? igni to bava the faci of .'?? suspi :. ...?: r? :n >v? I fi ?. the official ?.r?l Ti ac Ion \ Imiral Walkei ?? ... ,..j , , ,.,],. lequently, on several occasion? Captain Howell ?ought ?"? Intervention "f the Secretary of the Navy. While attached t.. the Squadron of ?volu non he wrote several letter? lo s..?. ? ,. , . , winch he held thai gres I Injustice had been ?tone nri-i reparation ???.??- due him Secreter) Trscy r,..\. r acted on t! ?? ? ,.? .,. ? the in? Idem appear? ? t., be forgott? ? until now ? ? AS ? MEMORIAL OF MOMMMT OMMTBR. Washington, May rr Mrs Mary I NvinKston ,,f N.-w-Voik. has preaented t.. th?? United state, Naval A?cademjr, through Secretary Herbert, the cattar yacht Medusa aa a memorial of her son Robert Center, who wa? kitted several week? while riding his t.lcycle In th.. Bo?Uavard in New Yuik l'ity. Tblg rseoel l? a keel cutter of M.7I tona, leturth M f-'t ? inche?. beam IL' fei-t A luci,,.,,. ?,,,] .,', feet draught. The offer has be-n ?.?< .?.t.-.i. u ni aben tae y'Kht is delivered ?a Annapolis with bar com? plete eQUlpment sh?? will be usci i?\ tin- cadets for ?h?rt practice drills, forming a valuable adjunct to the curriculum. Mr Center was an enthusiastic friend of th.? Annapolis Academy, ?nl for mai y years was one ol ,.,,. few civilian nietTit.? r? of t ?? Naval Institute which has Its headquarter? there. SECRETARY GRESHAW DEAD ? oiiilnti.-,? from llr??l Pnu.??. which v. u the ,? ? Ihe p pori that h ? ; ??as "., ? ting ? aslly." a? nn as Ihe physl u ? however, re ill:.? ? thai th ??? 1 *** appr ? h , Ing, t!i hi r . mi istin ; adopted. Notwlthstai : r eff uta, Ih ; ? ? tieni Kan'?, rapidly. TI phy? in? il lame were Drs. W. vV. ? Johnston and Premiss, I this city, the latter j having b. ? p nal ! case within the hist rea days. Tins evening Dr. Van Rensselaer wns also called In, and it vss he who performed tl.Deration of Injecting the normal saline. At |0 o'cl ' k Dr Premiss, a ting for himself and his . Ileague, Dr J hnston, prepared a irlel statemi ni of thi -? ? 'tary's condition, which closed with the declaration thai his caae arai pr? ill: hopeless. Th ? - tatemen! is as Mr. On sham'? lines? t, ? h n an a "??? pi? ' with . tYuHl n. I ng on May ? From M ly 1.1 . ? ? vornbli . and bl? -"?? ly re ???? r? wa* ???.'i?:? it . expects ? ? ?n M ly "?? ippeared, due to the d< velopmenl of ? it? in? .??. His pr.-s ictlon and r no |ils r< The only ? ? ? who have been admitted to the pi he ; kl m are Mrs, Gresham, her daughter, Mrs. Andrews, of Chicago, and the tatter's husband. Mrs. Gresham has acan ? l\ i? fi h< r husband's room since his Illness began a month ago. she has been plu kj ind courageous, and has been ? hopeful until to da) thai the Re ? tarjfe life i, ;. ired. When she realized to-day the a| ? .r.m ;;.slbtllt) of his recovery, she a fested her emotion repeatedly. I '?' '? '" " ?'"I bravi ly as her exhausted con ?t; ?? would permit. The s? 'retary. "ho has .... n ins I us d hi? pntlre Illness, .is to have been more ? ? I f t hi? wife than for himself He r ? ? I hat the end was approaching, b it t l ? in feeble whisper? t . ?ii? daughter, was, I.it fot your m givo her .ii' your ntteni ?; ? n't ?.? >rry about ?|? ? ry Ores! im'* rei ' Whi !, I ur hi i ? ? ?Ir? ? dler, the ?? I ? . ... . ? , k ".''.!? ? ? ? : h? . \: ? ' " ? t ' ' ' ludge Ott ? ??, bedside fudge O. to was .? ? '.:.i"!? ' the war \ ?. '? gram Gresham'? s??n. ?hi Ing I that t ? ind I . ? SKETCH OF HIS CAR Th? .'. ? t English, ? Irish ?'?? ? -"? ? ' ? ' ? ' ? ' ' ... ..: . . ? bon ''.? ? ? ? ! : ?? ? di ? ? w? ? ? ' ? ? stream ?m rl ??????? " ' I l,i?? .- ? ' H ipiti ? ? y rard H ' ?ton? ? It ' ? : ? ton was a ? ? ? ... - ? , .... I ? ? ' 1! ? ' II . ? . Ion He fell ? ? ' I .?, were at I ?era of Jef. Monroe In the ? ..;/.i ilon tl .?: ? urrod at th< of Monro. .? . rnt they be? came \ Mm? an ? ai et ol Henr) Clay, and for th? t??? of I heir live? ?a? :?? ?.?.?.? ivi ring Whl u ? In th? "American poll y" of tha *cr..,t Kentu .. ? talea ? . ... ?.-. Greshi alfe, Mai ? i'? n? ?? ?.?. ? ?. ?.? r ?? ?? ?? ? m tofane?, bul ti ? otti, r ? . ..? us.-fiii citisene 1 ha '.\ .il, un On sham, ?? ho ?? ? In ??? '?? . .... & ???? mi ? ' . ? He was s und al 0 a ? .il.in. tiu.ik.T, and ? ,?,,!.,? . ? it, tt,.? lo .il militi ? he wa? popularly railed tha handsome?! man In n "i1 ; and ids . ,vi mannara redly Ihi most popular ais... la hi I tWi bl in.? ? ??? ? ? ?? ail ? ? i ht? r of John Im . . ir, ?, lettlei who, id ? .in.? t., Indiana from ?. li alnla >? ih? say of Kentucky Colonel William On i. m. s ? ? ?? ? ..n iba ?\ big lick? ? Sheriff ?.f Harrlsoi.int) In ICI b. au slmosl unanimi ? ? vote. In Januai ? rear a warraal ?? ?? Issued rreat of a ? . ? iffi ,,, , ,,,,. ? Th.nsiabl? dared noi sei va it, and ? a ?? ? upon l'olone] Oresham io ..? ui blm. il.? unheal? n. i ??ini.? in ti,., .lin. barge <?f hi? duty a . deaperad . Colonel tin ti.un left hl? young wife with five ?mall children and very Hula property. The oldest child, Uenjamln, ??as eight years old. The aecond and third wen dauKhtei The fourth ??..? Waltei (julntln, th? subji ct of thli ? ketch, two yeara ol ? The iifth. George, waa an Infam In .ums. The ..un boya were, by ?tern necessity, early ?el t.. ??..ik t.. .am their 11 ?zing. Benjamin, tha became, Ilk? hi? rather, ? farmei and carpenter. When the Mexican War broke out be enlisted in Colonel "Joe" L<ana'a 3d Indiana Regiment, and was with it at Monterey and lluena ?/lata. Then he returned to ins farm and ibop until Bumter waa fired upon. He prompt I) reapunded t.. tha call for volunteers, and weal to the from as iir.-t lieuten? ant in a cavalry com pani He tonght through the '?'? ?' with Hooker and Thomas, and wai sverei) ??? "ii.d.-l al ?'haiicellorsvllle and Nashville. Al the end ol th? war, b ? vine risen t.. be lieutenant colon, ? ?? Ihe 10th Indiana Cavalry, ha returned to in? home at l.:i'i.-?iii.?. where 1.?? siili resides. Walter gulntln Gresham ??as born on March 17 ?? ares up on th? ?...?????????.? farm, ??oii<iiiK hard, attending Ih? district school la th.? winter, and diligenti} reading and studying ?-?ery book that ? ? ?""? In hi ? '. When he waa sixteen ?.ai.? ohi Salini.) Wright Auditor of tha county, gave blm a ?mall l'i. In hh office The wages were only ?urn. lent to i?.... t..? hli board, but Ihe boy accepted tin? all ? erly, .... .1 granted blm what he ?"! ?.????!? lun| Ing for, a chance to attend th.? acad I ?m? .,' Condon, the principal of which *?>? Jamea U Mh>?, a Kentucklan The lad studied there for ! two year?. Another veni? of Mud? at Hloomlngton 1 ni?? 1 it?? in., bed hi? education, so far .1.? ?< hools were concerned. Ha then returned to Corrdon, 1..? came .1 deputy In tb?? Coueti Clerk'? office, and studied law in II.lili?.? of William A. I'i.rt.-r. a raihei eccentric but able, auccewsful and honored Jurisi I'ht.?.ara of diligent stud? ntt.-i young Gresham for ine practice of hla chosen profesaron, ani in km he wai admitted to the bar and entered Into partnership with Thomas C. ?Slaughter, after? ward .l.ldge of the Circuit Curt At the time ,,t Ml < ii .?ham's ?ntTl Into the leif.,1 Profession politici] excitement run high. Th? great Nebraska question ?re? th?.? Issue <>r lb? dH? The <?!?! U'iilK |>arty whs going to pieces The Republi '".'? parti waa coaalng Into existence it ???m ,.V|. I ?but thai the who!? country would soon be divided on the or..? question of ?lavery ?>r freedom. Having grown up a Henry Claj Whig, lb? young iawyei naturally allied himself ?vlth th?? Republicana, Ills ?partner wns a delefiite to the Philadelphia conven? tion of l?DG, which nominated Generai ?"remont for the Presidency, into thai campaign Mr. Qresham I ? ..i' f ? with ?treat via ll ?tump? l Ha c'r Frem ..'. lit of rollini,' up s ?urprlslngiy i.iri;,. ?i?-,.,.? ;?:??? , i.r himself emln? nee a a ? nt lie ?pe.tker, debai l an ? leader of poim, .,? thought At the same tlm? he made good progress at the h ?? ? , ' be Kepubllcan pnrt) a .- carefull- rgai thni Ighoill Indian.? for I ?'i .1 1 ?emocral usual majorlt) of thai part) being mor? tl nui lre.| Hut th. ?; ,, ,| . m, ? ?,.,,:?,. ? al ?? to reduc?! that majorlt) and the) pul forward Mr, theli ?troni wa? Juitlfle I. Mi Qresham ? on ? ? t< ? ? ? ? ? can va si In evei part ol the c lunt). and elei*t?-.| by a gio? majorlt) In Un I.? ilslature h?? was made ? ha Irin in ol Un l'ommltti on M?H ?? > Affairs. In thai ipa ?Ughi I irwar i an l urged to it? passage ? bill foi rganlxli . the S ite troop? ..? ? ??,?? footing. At tu.? ?.?m.? time, while preparing for the wa? which he reared ?:i? lne\ ta ble, he xxas unremitting In hi? effort? for peace, and h? prominent!) fig in : in ?e m Ing the ? Indiana l<eg|*Iatun lo e Virginia Lei proposition foi ? ronf? ? ? e Morder H ate?. Inheriting his father'i m Itai?) spirit. Mr. Orealiam became some years l>efore the War of the It? the captain of .? com pa ? j at ?'.?? ? ??? known a? the Spencer Rifles ll the ? lose ??? hi? legislature (lovernor Morton appointed him Lieu? tenant l'olone! of the X8th In liai ? ?? and afterward promoted hito to be colon the 63d, In December. IMI. Colonel Oresham'? regiment ivas rlrsl aaxlgne.l to dut) a! SI Louis. Bui Immediately after the capture of Fori 1 ?...?:.-Non it xxa- ?en? t. |oln Urani il Savai ? s'here ll uas placed In Veatch'a brigade, in Hurlbut's division ? ?1 ?.??? ? Irei ? o?:.nein !. ? of the posi at Sat Mi?? I hi? ditti? s p favoi of Oran! u if?! t:i(T. Kawllns. He participated in ni?.on I ' p???? m? ni - ?outh of ih? M? Kallroa?! rejoin? ? Hrant'? irm? for the Nortl " ???????? campaign ? ? ? iron: al VI ?. burg, on Augnai 11, IKS, and o of (?encrai? (?rant and Sherman, Colonel Ur? was ma?!? a Brlgadlei General H firai du . rank wa? a? commander of the militar) ? ? ?? ', .? ml he - ? . ? ? ' .?:??!? in command of ti.? district. HI? a?imlnlstratlon them wa - . m nei M Cottoi -?? ilo toi ? . s a hou n le : an ? ted to every art ? ?r xx h.?. Hing, briber) .mil.:. ? him over, or al lea m m.ik?? him Bui II was usele ? ? ? tul?! nelth? ? ??? vigilance nor break from hi? grasp. He re? mained mmand al Xa ich??? uni ? ? ?*.',? and was then pin at tl ead of a llvl? the Seventh ? '.ops In the Army of t? " Teni e?e ??, r .r rent Al . . ? ;? nera! Frank Hlalr ?? .t^ commander of the corps, and fleneral VI son was st the head ? Vrm) IVith h ;: . ?p< r. f?ieshsm wa - ? ? >n on mate and coi ? m?. He ???; ? .r the : it K iw Mo i.-ita In an 1 In all ihe :. ' .: . hen i.? W ?? a.mn.led li ? . , ? ?... ..? I. ill.;. .. ? re ir. Two ?? ?\ : Inter M ? wan kille I i?r?'?hai ? . ? . ? lo hi, be I. Ago to amputate ? order tu ? . ? Wl.. ' .? ? ? ? .? i- "? ? ni ??.? ? ?'?I? . pel '? . . . VX I io ? ' ? for? ? . ne I <?? hl? prof? XX . . ??.?? ? Speak? r of rati'? m? I Ile? to II i ' ? Ihl? lid I ' . but he agati point???! I nei lai .??- ni nf il. ? Si . ' ? ? " lo ,1-k ? . o hit ' ?aid ??r? I want hint In ? ih?* l'ori ? ? ? ? ' ? . - had to be ? Tu wai I ? ? :. , . ? ? ha-t lu?? died Ii off! i ? ? ? g ?? ? ' t. ? app ?'?. ? . ? . ? ? ? G ? ? ? ? prlae to till tra Hol M : n?t the 1 r great ? ' i : ' ' ? ?' ? ?? ? ? ? . lates ? I ? ' ? ' ? ?li I ? ? . to drive the II ? \ ' ??. ' ? ?red to ,:..11 ? ? : :. .? aft? r mu? '. : mlnatloi ? ? . \? ! .? : I In No V? tid? ? ? r ? , . g | the Secretai : by him earl) In lh. ? ire??! Ihe Stai. ? G? esh .? the ? . men p . ? rnpilre no added ? ? nun?nt her? ll ? m record ol mlsh ?? ..? I blunders from '? ? ? ind will alwa)? be a lament ? ?? ? this country'? llpln matte hl?toi .1 . Ige ? ;r?? ih im' ? leek ? from the ou! undoubtedly be acknowl? Ige?! even by the parti il r of hit r*ai Mr ? ir??? ham was ma to M Mida M??? Sraln. ?? dang ?? ? ? Hui .?,.? . '..??.t- . In lian ?. ?? ho, ? ih dr. ? ? >t to On -ham : I I Ml ? i ! And ??n vlv? ? him. ? ?PPoixTixa ponun tabes froh ?hum. M \ r? >K . IIIKRKN AN ?N COMMIS ;:???. ??? ?.' ? : ? il', ?? '.?. IMIOHT ? ' MM.? M v N' .IIKIal/g i Mayor Bebieren and the new Board of ?::? (?????? Isslonei r? Jusl tx c m potent . ha?.?.', r ?G .? : I il of Brooklyn, ? ? ? ??? ? in un ih || ? n.?. \x t.. h t-iki rer of app >ln ? .r . . lion ? f. iala oui of Ihelr h m U. if the .? t ?., .-..?: , ? .,? chalrm in of the lte| ubll -an m 1 ?.. m?., r.iti.? Kxecutlva Commltt?'? ? ??,ll have the ap pointing ot all ihe ??.lion officer? The portion ?>' ih?? lull bearing upon tl ? parti ilar |ioini ri The chairman ol th? (executive Commltt? m ?? make and til.? with the sail Board of ? ? f pei tic (le I and . appointment? ? ?..ill !?? made fron ? the person? named In ?neh list? The Mil ?? a general one and xxill not come before Mayor Bebieren ? all, alth nigh it waa dealgned pri . for Brooklyn it ij hell? v? I to have b en brought about through ? direct deal between the ne 1 ?.????.t.ci.? leaders and Mr Abell and his frlen?!? Its practical operation would reaull In "shutting "nt" the ? lepai ? I" m ? rat ? an ? give the Mclasughlln people exclusive control of the Demo? cratic election machinery, The (?lection Coi - m? : are ? uni! ?gain ? the bill an 1 will do their utmost to present ii.?? rase In Its true light before ??.ivem-i? Morion When Mayor Schieren was asked a bou I the bill 1?? ? natili he said "li ought noi to become ? :.iw. Il arili nulllf) the g ?od ?? ok thai the presi ni ? om mers were ?-?pre ?. , ?, ,, ted ? ? do ? . ? .1 noi come helor.? me or 1 should veto .t " Commissioner charle? ? Bdwards ?aid In refer? ence t.. the matter "Thai bill, it' ll ?.m??? a law, takes ail powei from t'.?? commissioners, who are the charter ..??????t.? appointed for the expresa pur i -,? of ?electing and appointnm careful, Intelligent and honest officiale." tint DJ1M of Tin: akt rot.v WXHIBinon. t? a wiii be sere.? ? this afternoon In the plc tajaaoao tapestry room ai the ?ri Loan Bsblbltlon, at ? irtgleM? Kallerle?. In the evening, ai MB, Mrs Magnussun, of Inland, will ?peak on the aubjeci of h?-r native lumi and th.? scheme in which she la Interested In firmly establishing s high school for girl? ut HeyWJtiVlk. The remarkal.le colle. tlOB of I'.-landlc anil.pilli.-H own??! ny Mrs. Maginissoii Is now on exhibition. Personally Mia. Magnussen la mosl pleasing. Wie ?pMka Kngii*?h Buen fly. havmg lived Ii. Kngland for nearly thirty years where h.-r husband is sub-librarian <>f the unlversit) librar) at Cambridge. She visit? her own coimtix . , summer Tills evening ?he ????? wear the costume ?.r her country u ? loth bodice an! i<kti t embroidered in gold, heavy gold ornamenta, ?o.I a high cap, from whl.-h hang? a long, white veil. The Art Loan Exhibition will cloa? to-morrow evening. OBITUARY. GEXERAL JAMES B. SWAIN". General Jam G Swain died early yes'.i'iay ' morning In hla home, si Bing Blng, seventy-flve year? old. He wai on? of the eariieat associates of Hora.?.? Greeley, and be ?md a tons experience as a newspaper man and as a print? r. II?? .?>? a New-Yorker by birth, and when ha left a panile school, In ItSt I entered a printing office as aa apprenti.? The lay he entered he made the ac? quaintance of one of th? boys, Horses Oreeley. Swain and Greeley became fast friends, and soon left the printing-office und start.? ? Into bus.? -- for themselves under the name of Oreehry ><? ?Cd., and edited and published "The i.-.g cabin." When Tb?? Tribuns was founded Swain was still with Mr. (Ir??.|.y. but he went to Sing Sing in 1843 and purchaaed 'The Hudson River Chronicle" from Edmurtd ?'. Sutherland, father of the lather? land brothers, now owners and publishers of "The w? tcbester Reporter." of White Plains, which was .. o established by thi elder ?Sutherland. In ?*?49 General Bwaln ?old hi? paper and returned to sdl? torlal work on The Tribune. H?? severed his ???? i.. ten ???m The Tribu?,.? again to go Into business for himself, p? established a printing-office at tlf enwlch and Barclay its. During his lelaure hour? h.Iit.-i and publlahed the life ind letter of tlenrj (.'lay. When Henry .1. Raymond started "The New-Vork Tun?-" Gen? eral Bwaln wa? ?elected aa the first City Editor ol "The Time?." I!? remained with "The Time?" until the death ol Mr. Raymond. in ' ?. .1 Bwaln went to Washington a? New-York Time?" correspondent, and bi r President Lincoln. Whi ? Kn-moni ran for ('resident General Bwaln started "Thi Pree Btate Advocate," a political paper, ?ml ai?o "The Ali.an? Statesman. In ??-?*.i he ral* I .? com] in? "i cavalry In Weatcheater County, whl"h ??.?? called the Bcotts 900, and ??as chosen colon.1 of th.- regiment. He went to the iront with hi? tien .mi distinguished himself on several occasions. In I".'. !.? ?, is ai ? aide de camp on Oov ." noi i' nton'i il iff, with th? title of ? ieneral Por ?? fieni ? Bwaln t"'k life leisurely al sine SI ? m ? kept a ?mall printing-office up to the time ??' .n- de itti. l?eneral Rwaln leaves a wife and two sons. He la wife celebrated th?ir golden wedding ?<n De ? mber 25, i?:?:' The funeral will I ike place at his horn?? to-morrow. t; ? burial ??ill be In sleepy Hollow Cemetery, at Tarry l R( iBERT A. CLIFFORD. I: b ? A. Clifford, who many years ago was chief clerk of ths Department of Public Works, dl< i Sun.lay night it hi? home, So. Mg Weal Kixh l ? 'rom ? trit?i Mr. Clifford's fatal III i .... the rculr ?.? :i ???....? . old, which ti?? eon t ? ? ' ? that ?truck New-York Mi ' llfford waa b..rn in Ireland n.\?? ? to thla country when a child 11 er In a mere intlle ' ierk t . the ! ? ???? ctoi of '. H< ? ' ? then in ? I. ? .id bookk? ? : ? old 8 reel Depau ? I. Blj died he su. ceeded I I I? ' ? k of " .? sir? ??? ? ?epartmi ? ? . tarter of ISTI, the ol i Btreel I ??part ment and th? Croton Vqueduot Department ? irti ? ??? ..r l'ubi!.? Werk -. G clerk In the neu Depart? ment M .C.?,' . ..?.'? r \! : ?' H ' .. ' ti and a memi er of th lloboki ? ? irtlo Club WILLIAM O F iRD 1 i Po aged aeventj ed at hl? home ? . ? He waa a ?on of na i'"t ?. who was a proml nt of Paria, K) s?? - ? ral ? eai ? prlo ? thi ? ? ? r thi y jint'-r rmove.l ? lei I? .... In thi w..r ? Ime, ? ? - ?? . ne. he ca mi ? in h, and Pi amvllle. ??? ? DR. JOHN MARSHALL HAWKS ??? John Mani ?.. Huwks, ? phyalcian of ??? la I al hi? Ieri;?? \ ? 1,343 |^??. li lo in ? ? ? He ? ? ? ridi ?;? In NeW for fourteen ? fea igo achieved u profession f papei ? ,.??? ? ? .? ?? . rvlvi ? by ; ? ? - ?. ? ir, H Hawk? who for seni., tima has bei ? ? ither's practl ? The funeral will Dr. Hawks'a native ,? ? WILLIAM HENRY KEELEH William Henri ??????G aaalatant renerai manager of tt..? union Ne? | pesterday at h:s home. No. .#, Elisabeth, from ?conges? tion of ? ih ning He ha : ?.?? ? 111 thi t w< ' ? . ? shlp .? ,? ;i I?..?. 1 ?v.irk sold pa| en ?>:? ??G'.|??.?G? ? the news M L'urli ? ? . . tj the ? ' i ;.?:?: after nit ' ? Kill ? 171 with th? Pi ' ?ss In the ' I ? ' ' ?. ' t .laugh era an I ? ? ?r ' ral will be ? ' f" Mm ? s ? 'iiurch. ?>;:?. ire, rear I? OPPOSED '/" ORAXTIXa Jill: FRANCHISE. ?; the ? in.t of The Ti \? the meeting th? ird of Aid ? ? understand that III ?. iction will I taken a? t.. ih? granting of the franchisa for s sur? fi ,. railroad on the King bi dge Road and other ?s ar. I avi DUI ? In th? u; pi ? ? a: * Of Manhattan i I'd Ai s ru.Ing recently held, the Huir ad Commit* ?. ? ..' the Hoard ol Aldermen, bj a ? it? of ?; to ;. favoi granting in hla? t.. tn.? Vvenue Railroad Company, t'.is majority, ?? Ith ?? ? es. ?a Ii ?? I entli el} of Bast ? ? ? .??.?:. t'i.i? it ?? as their minu? it for ??hat the) conal :? .. ? il ,! their ta al the e?. rest ..?' ? - ' ? tolly at tl .. affected, Th? ? said In thi it "ai the varioua public hearln thi pn ' intiment In favor ? m| anj ?? as mere pworth) ind ?eemed to call for affirma? tive ? favorable to th? said company." ??, ,.???-? in no uncertain ton? for attimi a favorable !?? that company no??, an ? tha balance ol report doe? not furnish, nor la It pu it It ? ould furnish a ? male reason why such affirmative action was , . ? ; ;. rr general ?tali ment, or. rather, ,-.m, ?,: ? ?,?.- :. el thai It would I ?? for the I to the largest number to give rani t?? th? Third ?.venue Railroad Com |..n.? . . . ?r >- on? la it posatole thai ?ta author? believe It? Th? Third Avenu? Railroad u teen mile? of rallroa l la thi* . tj in, Metropolitan Traction Company operetas eight) one mil.??. I? It powlble thai th? patrons of a aurface road In New fork >':t? operatlni four leen m.les of road outnumber th.? patrons of a railroad which operata? eighty-one miles ? The ?.venue Railroad Company already furnishes , .?. Ride patron? with mean? ..f transportation ?., th.? Wen Hide north of One-hundred-snd-twenty ?, by Its linea In ? ?u?? hundred ar.. I t \\ .??. ?? - nitli ?t. and Amsterdam ?????. Is It then r.?r th?. areatesl ?.I '" th?? greatest number thai th? rhlrd Avenue road sbollii have two lines of G'?? running north of One-hundred-and-twenty-flfth-st., on tin? Weal Bide, and thai th? Metropolitan Trac? tion t'ompany should hav? none" \. ? .?n.e. .ul the ?tatemen! "It dosa noi seem lo the ?.pie ..f the . ? 11 > at larga to con . wlshea ?.r those dir.?-ti? interested in the .,? the locality in and through which the new line ot ?li? ir?a ? railroad I? to tra vene"? II strike? in? tbat thl? Idea of Justice must have been m.? ?u'... un .d express!) for the occasion, and that "the people of tu?? city at large" ?vili eon* ! that Hi?? opinions of th?? property-ownsra und resident? along th? lina of the proposed extensions are entitled t.. a far mora "proper regard" than has been a? ord.-i them by tin? committee. ??,,? reason? foi giving thi? franchise t.. the Metro? politan Traction Company ur?? too numerous to permit "f and too manifest to requin any enu .ration In this brief communication. in explanation of their action, the argumenta, or, rath.r. the excus.-s, set forth by the majority of this nuli 'al committee furnish no reasons why this frani should be mad? t.. tn.? corporation whose alms th???? si .in determined to sei v.? in defiance Of t|.?.pressed Wishes or almost every reputable resi lent of t'1?? upper part of Manhattan Island. \,-a fork. May IT. las? ROBERT R PERKINg ? ? - __ Young Murrini G,?,,,,|,. will niel al i'!'"' ?. '?'? Weel ^IJm., * ahelee ?toclc of Funi.un?? Si lowest lille?. ? ? Ihr lime llenlly (arnorsllon, Ne. 30S Fifth ??.???????. ?vili deliver In th* Miirrny ,??.? ?..??? <x Hill l'is? ti, ? nni quellt) Cosi? rsiiK?; >u fsraase ala? al 11 gar toa MARRIED. I'IMiKlt-CilVitKT Oa We.lnes.tay. Msy 2i?. is?..:., by th* Ite? .1. Urinali .'lark. I,.ul?e ?., .lnushter ut Mr. ?.liarle? ?. Covert, to Koben Whatley l'inder. DIED. BARRT?At PaeSSia, R. J.. "? Salur.Iay, May 25. William ? Harry, nKcd 14 year?. Funeral froni hi.? lai?? i*ssMsaee, l'a??nic-ave., I'a??alc. N. I n Wednesda] . ? ?? .'.'. at 2 p. m. ?'in inn.? ?rill ?? in waiting on the arrival ef tit?? 1 o'?Moeh train from ? ' ? tot. G?- ?-.? .fun rlowor?. CLARK--suddenly, sa Mn? Bt, U?B, ?? bar rast? dears, ??.r.neld, tt. J.. Muy ?. Thorn, xvifo of Joseph ?, Clark. Funeral ?erv!?*? at 47 Oaklaad-ava., en Tuesday, Muy 25. ?" :t p. m. foot f ChrlatoebOT and llarclay ?tu. a? 2:1?) P. Ml CLIFFORD on gaaasr. May -'?? Its?*? '< '"rt ??. cnr foi'.l :ig?d 1.1 veani. I'uneral ?ervleea will 1 ? held ;?t I.I? late rc?lden<.?>. 30S West N.t.|.-t ,,n VTadnasdar. the '-""ii in??., at 1 t-'< !???k. : Interment at tho ronraalmes Bf Ihe family. I (XXKJESHAU. At Kyack, N. V, May M, William ?. ? ' nashall, aged TB \? ar?. Funeral ??rvl.???? will I?? h?ld at hi? let? reai.l<*n< e, l'ali ?asa-ave., Hyaefc. . n Tnasday. at 4 e'etoe*. Pi lend? and r?rtatlv? ? ar? Invited interment ? \\v<!n<>?iiay ,.t coavaaleaos of fssslly la Kyeck I'.ural ?'em.-'. CONWAT S.|,'..l..|:lv .ii Siimlfiy, May 2?, Km.ly Ii. Waters, srktow of l?r. .lohn K. ?'.nway. at her rennience, 14 f/-jtln(rton-av?. Pin ?ral ?ervleaa nr St. Kruncl? Xavier'? ?'hurch. Wn?t IStl il on We..n,?,lav m.rnln?;. at 10 o'clock, wliere a ??i.-nin re.,,,1. ,,, naa? will I.? celebrate?.. CONWAT <m Sunday, Mm M ?Valter -J. Ceawag, ?*"n ..f the lut? I>r. John K. Coawa) nnd Kinllv K. ?Onway. at - ?????'??. 1 I t<ex.tiIgt. :. .???? Funeral kwvIcm ?.? st. Praacl? Xavier'? Chaweh, "? ?s t i?ith-s'., .,n Wednesday morning, al IO o'elock, v.l. ? ? vi.inn ?? ?iiiiern in??? will I?.? eelebrsted. CRANE m Elisabeth, \ J Basto, Mux .<;, lae Rev. ?:, x. Crane, formerly ?etman'i chaplain at Brocklya .Vivv Yard. Funeral ?enrice? "?il t... : : . ;??? ,.r mi? brotber-la-biw, William P. Thomp? a, .'-"? Korth Brond ?t., Btlaebeth. or Wednesday, ;.? li a. m. Internimi at Jamaica, I.. I. CROMWKLI, Al HlghUad Milla, V V. fifth r^-.th. ?.'?'.tli. loahu? T, Cromwell, .n hi? ?.1st y?.:r Relative? ..??? frinii.?? Inviti l to ???ii n?ae<ral from hia iate G???? i-i ? ? G? url?i .lav i?fli:hi, at 12 m. Pantac** ?HI rn??t U s. St. train fn.ni Chea PARLINO ?m gun-lay, M:.v 20. ?t u? rtsldtnea. No NO Baal 77? r ?t., William A. I ?nrilnir. Ir. th? Tat?, year of hi? age. Funeral ?.-rvi ??? will l.e h :^>th ln?t.. at .( ? at.? at Bt. Jam't'i Church, 71?t-st. and Madl ??n-ave. DE HOST "n Sunday morning. May '.?'? .? M ? >:, W?Mtrhe?ter ' ?'.:'?>. X. V . Charte? S. hiiyh-r Dettosi, ?a the 7'1'h y?ar Of bis ?g?. Funeral nervi, ?a at All Ansel*' Chureh, WmI Kr.d av?. end M?t-?t.. oa Tu?- -- . !.? .;.?;; DO?GB?On Max 2". ?- : ? ??. 41 K.in-?l., MorrU. I xxr, N. I Mrs, Elisa Whelpley Dodge. In the 7???? v-ar of h-r nie Funeral ?ervicM will b? beM at her ut? hom? Wadaessag attento n, the 'J-*- *i Inat . at 2 ?? m HAWKES it. John Marshall Haw?*?, ?udditstr, May jii. al ?' '?. I ill?'! Lexlngl :.-?x??.. New-Vra, from mastoldltia, du. Inflamo ol ? ear. Bet ? ? In Brldgton, Me HAZEL.TON On Sunday, vt ? ?, Fi - eri k Hasatl n Funeral - ?? ildegce, ?... 3? Ka ?? >.:? ?? on W M l i" a. m. Interni. ? ' ..? the i*onv? :,?.???? ?? Of IBS f? ??? ?? . . JOKES ? m uni fern n, I*. V. oa Bandar, May 2<?. Qlit ) ' of i to attend th? fun-ral from ? - ?? ?Id? B-li law, William I* CI 12b Hou'h Elevai ? . '. k ..n Tu .? atay H KEEM ? ?.: .7. l-ti.'.. Wllll? r, ag-d 57 S ??? Keirark-ave., Elias? S. J r fun? ? ? . . UAN.iIxa At . ' i'7, Orai-e ? i? ????*???, ighter ol ind xxif?? ot MARTIN . ? .i . roaasMt daughter ol tii?? ;..:? '? ;..,??? .' and Ann?? KllzatxKh Mi . fr ?? th? ?? ? last, lidward i? ' ..? I 323 a I i? . . Brooklyn, S v.. ??-?? M m j? ,? 2:30 p. m. ? m LAL'OHLIN a. ?. - .? lar, Hay w. Rev. I>. 1 D. D.. IB the M ? ir ..f hla ??-?? Fun? ral ?eri ' . I.it 'bfleM, ?.?. ? ' ? it J T.-.i!?. - I < entrai Dep ' '.' B. i.i MIL.LER Sudden!) Bf ? A laadar Mu:?-, la ? ? . 7?? MINI S55KK ' ' - ? - ??' ' ' "f ; ? ? ;???? r. ! f ineral ?er ? :? - ? , : \ ? ?. ..nix?; of 4.10 Labe 1 fr toot \ .? \ . t lh? f .': Mi iRRia?Mu p. at?, sear . ? .li?:., . : ? ?? ' rk and .-.. ? ?., in the I r of Ms eg?. Ri 'RUINS It ? x ?'?' -? ?? r~* A? ... ge 8. R Fu?era. -?".:.??? u- Tr.n" Wall-?!., on Tu??. '.? .- x \i ? .f:i " see, Ne IS ? ? ?I ?? x-.ii ot hia .? Tl ' ' ??'.?-??.??. ?' r.n . <n Tuea .i Mai 2* I 2 ? ni \?? II ? . -? ?. ?;-: ? , ? ?? ? ? ? VON KVii.I.Ki: Helene \ - Ini ? ? Ketter, ?i'l-n'y. al ? ?. ,!.?.. .;? rm ??-.?. Ar"! IS. 1*'?'?"' K?la . . md fri ? :- ars I to ."end tr,.? funeral . ? ?? ?A'oodlawn, <;* .il train l?av?*a ?irand rentra! l'<pot. 42>l-?t., at 2.43 l>. m., \W,'.r.e?day. Ma; tt, ISSO HiiUi.l.? t'rmelcry. Baawtlful licaii. ? amona 'ha ? id? ? HlxUand?. For ?? :????.? v.M.?:?? H knapp gee'y, ? kill, New-York? ????? HOPE fEMETERY, violini Hope. \\ ?-?IcIn-altT < onnty. OfTlfe. 3?Ki gtgtb-av? , X. V Toleiilioue MN. IMh-at? Tin? Kenal???? <>meter>, ? th? Hirl^m Iti h.n?? ???!????'??! plan? for ? -oration? ??? lot? nn.i ? grave? : from the.r gr??n? huuaea. ? itti ??. ?? Eaat t? ?pfcial Kottcet. Tin* ? .-nlrnl Parti *?i>rliii??, ?IIT.r a lUire irai wateia a:? ' ? - u ?-?! In their ? CARL 11. HI 'Ht'LTZ'i-. ? m . n? to prevent ? - Marieabad? I wa s to 10 ?. M I lux.? It. I love It. nil?! v* lio ahull <1:??<? ? . ? h le Bla : ?) ?'?'"?" ?NT : ? ' ? ? .? ??. ,? ??. and ? .? breath ?? ? ?.. ? ? ? rai Ohi .? ixracUiu? ? ? ?? ?7/?? ? 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Ethl pi ?. \ ' ?. lllaagow Ovattar? ni.1Bt ??. led per Ethiopia ); al lu .?. m. (seppi?*. ili-m irv i" ^ u m ' '?* Jamal?*?, Savanllla :inl Ce-f?ta. ??, , ? Al?i?? il.?:.?it? of rViomt ?a ,. I . - i ??.?.?. ??? 1 .?p.? ?, must b? dlic.-te.! "p^r Alen? ?? ?' '" s. m, (?upt'l mentarj l.c.ln a. m.> f, r Fortune l?land Cape Malt! QonalVM and Jen-mie. p^r ? j ???.-?* ilettafs tor othei part? ( Raytl ssset m ?i. recteil "G?,G Aix-n.i"'. ?t ?? ??> >? m for OaaaSMBva, Chispa? TabeaM Tuxpam and Yucatan, per ?. ?. ??. ?.? .?? (letter? foi oth?rr pa?t? of ?.?\?. ? and f .r ?'ut?? BSSst ' t <1lrect,?l "P?W Yn.'.it.in "i. it in *i a m for llal'l. , n. I Carupano, per ? ?. t'rln? Maurlta (lettera f< r other part? ' Virneauela fur?.???. Trini<la?l. ttrtttkh ari Duteh Oulana mast b? in???, t.?.'. "per ?t??? Maurita"); at 11 ,?. n; f r WtlkstlBIlllB lir..t. per a. ?. Am?ter.larn. ria RottetMam ?lettere nn:?t 1- dir??. t.-d "toef Am.iter.lnm"); nt 1 p. m f r Inagiia, Capa Us tt, fJoaalVSB, St. Maro and Ptort d? Pat?, per ?. ? Dstawate, Mail? f-r China an.l la?an (specialty aaMraassd only). per ?. ? Kn.|.|.t< .f Inli.i ifi.ni V.iii.'.Hneri Otoa? t,er. dallv up ' . Mix *?.'7 at I 10 ? m Mnil? for China and Jnpiin p.-r ? ?. ?'hin? ?fr in Sun FraaveleM), clc?e her? daTl] m t . Ma) ?1 .? ? H ?, m. Mall? for ?'hin? ani Japan per ? I Vtotorla .tr-.m Tb intasai cloae h?sre dally up ? , .inn.? ?'.' al I in ? ir Mall? for limali, per a ?. aneti lila tfros? San Frswelssi ? dose here daily up Is June ? at t'JO B. m Mall? for Australia (eicept Wut A i?trolla? and 11JI I?Un.la, per ? ?. Wnrrtmoo (from Van. rouver), Cloe? !.<*r?? daliv after Mux 24 and up to Jun? ?,? at .1 ito p. in Mull? for Australia (rx.vpt th.?a for \V.?t ????????.? Whleh ,ir?? f. ixxunled via Kurop? I, N'ew-2eu l.iii I. II...W.III ??11 .eil Salinen l?l:ind?. per ?. a. Marl p.,?a ttnim San Praaslaoo), cloae her.? dally up to June ?51 ai ItSO B, m (?W M arrivai at New-York of ?. a. ?iam ?,.??.? with llrltlah niall? f.r Au?tralla). Mall? for the ga, clety l?l.?n.l?. |.er ?hip Tropic Hint (from Sao Franolaeo), eleSB here dally up to June 34 at ?:.1? p. m Mall? for N..wf..im.lland. bv rail to Halifax, and thence by ?teemei, SteSS at thl? . tr.-,? dally at > ?'? ? m. Mall? for MlqtMlen. by rail to tiosion. ..nd thence l>y ateamer, cl.v?.? at th.? office dally at S:30 p. Bt Mall? ror Cuba cloae at thl? ?'frica dally at 7 a. sa., ror forwarding by ?teamen ?all in? iMon.l.iy? und Thurvdaya) from Hurt Tampa. FK. Mall? for Mexico, ox\*rl ind. uni? M ?pecially ?.Mr. *??| for ii!-|. it. Ii by aleainer. . 1 ??? at thl? ottlx-e dally at 7:30 a. in, ?ltetti?ter??d mall ?tasas at ? ? m. previous dav CHAHI.Ea W. DAYTON. Pontmaater. l'oatofrioe. New-York. N. T.. May 24. lt?UB. Religion? dotiere. COMI TO ST. I1AIITIK ILOMBWa MISSION ??? ?!?HIT. 42d ?t. Sd-ave.. ?, ?ojoy pleasant ?xenina with Mr?. IIOTTOME, who ?all? HAturdny. Dr. ORERR will al?o ?peale Misa Wray. who ?all? next week, will par? ticipate.