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AGRF.AT NAVAL PAGEANT. Tin: WHITE SQUADRON IN ENGLISH WATERS -APPROACHING: FES TIVITIES AT KIEL. s uthamj - i .' ? 6 S uthampl n has been an American por! I - The White Squadron, with four ships and fifteen hundred men, has been at ancho; iw i or t.u? ?- miles from thi buatllng Watergate !'. r, and hundreds of Americana have c m< down fr m 1. mtovl It Full advantage haa been taken of shore leave privllegi i by offioera an l m< n, and the uniform ?-.f the Unlti I S ites Navy ha stantly aeen In l The ; an l n thi ?: e- .;, -las play? l "Ha.. " w ..? never an American lii ne In or *.??:.?? ut, and every venae! of the squadron has been cheered by travellers wl en stirred bj I f the flag. In a few days the St. 1. ;.:-. the Ural great liner built in an American shlpyar l. will be here to iratl n and criticism from the English pu!.lie, which had aaaumi d, with only ti ?? h reason ui Ijr, that the United States had ceaae.1 I ? i marll lion. esl American squad n ever seen In English waters and the : I l :\ uri ua ocean steamship ever built In any shipyard in the world offer Indubitable evidence '.hat the flag has not yet been furl? 1 on the high seas. Th.- American and Italian a in I in all, , nt a beautiful spectacle for In mil s travel lera paaalng from the Sol I Int Southampton Water. Tac San Francisco, the flagship, lies n, with the Marblehi ad cl ?se by, an I the New-York and Coin 'i N-w-Y rk, with her I de k and i. . plating, an I I r < Ight- nch inte 1 In turn - ? re an i aft, an : an addltl nal ? ea?h beam - ut, Is the n> ?? t : rmtdable one .'i ..; i?? irai les ? ?rala?. In believing t..at abe Is neither a faster nor a more efficient vea* It . ? Ither l i oak?- i r the helm. The San Francisco and the Mai are smaller cruisers, which attract little atl because they are . presen tat I ve ships ?r a famil? iar class It Is the Columbia that ex Itea i m in English water.. si e is essential ? war veaael ever aeen in Europea a Ya:.:. .. With no barbettes or other p) - lections f.T pun?, and with the masts and ; of an ordinary transatlantic liner, her real eharacter as a commi ? itroycr is su c ? ? sled. She looks Innocent, 1 critics sckn ?wledgc frankly that In war time she woul 1 have the promise of the potency of .? ? s n Al i fcamaa With her record f Z2.I knots, snd a - al capacity that will ? nabi, ner ; s world at ten k:. ota with ut replenlahing th< ara the Columbia la ?i revelation to European naval experts of the resources of Yankee Ingenu? ity. The other American ships are faintly pralaed sago dof their kind; but the Columbia la ret t ? with Intense curiosity and un llsgulsed Interest. "Is ll worth while," asks the meditativa English expert, "to build commerce-destroyers n times of profound peace, when nations are not all ?wed by their Industrial and business classes to go t.. warV Then he adds? with stark-naked "What w me of the British merchant marine If a dost :i C ?lumbisi wen t . be let 1 - se ag.vmst It?" Admiral Klrkland ha i been hoping t - sail f r C penhagen by the middle of the week, but ? "..o patches from H.-rlin ami u:i dr.?; that a German ? ::, lal had started for Southampton l expiai the^pr.-.gramme for the Kiel man euvres tained. him. Al s i :, as I ais dignitary arrives and the formalities are concluded, the White Squadron will run out of Southampton Water, probal ly by the end of the we? k. T1k- A Irrrtral, while a :-.. ?si c-ipaMe and energetic commander ??f a Heel sailor's dislike for ceremonials aril civic enter? tainments. He playa h.s part WSll, as whei terday he made e. graceful and bearl ^r the officers of the White S'iuadr n, who were .tertalnt-d with the Italian officers by the Mayor of Southampton at luncheon In the Council ber; but he prefers sea duty to sh re '.- rtlvities. U- is a rigid disciplinarian and a strh-t eonstru ? tionlst of naval r?gul?t! mi ami Btructions, and dr?ads the effect up m the en wi of a protracted Ptay In a hospitable Engl He will eend the BQUadron to I I '. as he can do ao with proper for t ? ... the authorities at r.?:lin. The Marblehi ad, under Commander O'Neill, S/ill be i tly t ? Han.burg, where it can take its p] o Ught-drauph? v? saels which are to go tbr ugh the l'.altie Canal when th?> waterway is formally open- 1. Thr> thr?-e larger ships ?rill fln 1 :)?? ir way each ly itself : c penhagen, the Admiral n I v rii g any tasta 1 r a naval para le in ta? x rth Sea. At Copenhagen the fleet will n ? : final t luchas of fresh paint an . I Then the squadron will lun up t i l clore order, and anchor at the stati in assigned t?i It. During the festival week Admiral Klrkland Will tranefi r his flag t< mporarily to the New-Y rk, wbei ? re larger ace ?mit it na ? t- ptlon "f guests i?.nn are offered on the Ban Fran -is-?. Admiral Klrklan l'a Junior? fil en ? : their European ruis- and looking forward with ; ? arable sntlclpatl a to the aplendid naval ??us at Kiel. Cap! tin 1"?? ins, fork.has not hsd an) ick- B?lent, ?or haa he explored th faal I "?' ?? F i it; but ha la making the most of what will be a ah it Roll lay, for th? New-York with the C "turn to Amarles as ?-.n aa the festivities are v?-r at Kiel. Captain Bumner, i f tha Columbia -. I ? ' ,; tSttn ghepa**d, ?-?r t!.?- Han l-'r.it. !???,?,,. ai? :n ??scellent health and spirits, and determined to have their ships In perfect eondlti n for l i si '.i hing manoeuvras Although two of tic rul. ers have had a winter's- cruise In th" M?diter mean and may ?:i><?d docking snd overhai is Whits Bajita Iron la In tin?- ?.*-:.?r ami the m : - i" of t?..- force la all that It should be. Amerl it,s will have )? i cause to f the ? t whli h Is to repri .-nt th ?;.-, in the appi . 1g Interna'; ..il pagi in IS st Kiel. While ?ill n d be a battleahlp In l ?' Squadron, lera win be four distinctive types of wa> vi ich the best of its class, and one an original ship tltkg anything n ?? ?" ? in European waters. The Kiel celebration will bring togethei largest nn:.:!.' i f modern , ever assem? bla 1 In ai y ; rt. Thi re will be a all olBSSrs. and as many :.r twenty of them nay be ?? nsidered thi moat formidable floating it ter las over constructed. Germany will have exhibition In four tie.:* eight battiest)!] ist-defence ships, the croisera Kaiserin Au jsta and Geaon, one of which is reported I ? lade 22 knots In ber trial trips; eight training ships?, six dlspatch-boata and yacl -, a flotilla of twenty-eight t< rped -boata and other craft. The British Reel which is a!.out to Bail f r Copennsgen id Kii-l will ?-.'i.:'..' four battleships ? tha I '.a. B ivereurn. Empress of India, Repulsa ? id ?i lull .. all of the lat'-st type and carrying fmend ?ua armaments-; th- Dlenhi Im, Endymlon, ind Ballotta, protected crniaara; tha Bpeed] )t the host torpedo vi??Kels, and oth'-is of the same class; and yachts for the Lords of th- Admiralty ind the Imke of Toril. The Italian fleet will 1 ?? as important un the British aquadron, It will l>" headed by the Bardsgoa and Ra i.'ml.erto, th ?swiftest battb-ships afloat, with very powerful armam.-nts; and It Will also lie dude two other bat tlaahlpa af an otdar type, two Bas croisera, tor? os???) ?aoata dlsasitclvvsassls snd vachta Den? mark will have two protected cruisers, Norwsy two gunboats and ?cveral torpid ,1. ..its, Sweden two turret-ship? and a gunboat. Austria three criil??*??, Spain a battleship, ??n amoved cruiser and a protected cruiser, Tortuga! un old corvett?? dignified In the progi.wi.m? M M STtsOrsd CTUlS er, Humunla a cruiser and a training vessel the Netherlands two eriis-rs. an 1 Turkey a training ship. France and Russia have bees, re.-.iv.-d for special mention because politics her?? enter int., lbs programme of th? festivities. Apparently by ? I ' . ' I. . M il . K.'K'l. N i..o - . . .1 M . i. ''?.-.'?. Mi' ? . M . V. .'. 1 .1 .'. . . ... . lut??. . ' r?, N y ?1,11 Irt-n's 1? 1 - r I .."'??: ? ? : ' ? ? ' :n r NI, - ? ? . .' : ; . . M - ' ? ?? .r i I .- .' . "!-, i. . > f Ma-lnlln? 1' M ? ?I.ne". A "?. . ? ? r" . i ? a K.. Alain W "> h?l? r. i: ? i. I. I. .' XX H .' ? :' . m IV. Tyndall . a n. r: . M? .':.??? I i;? ; - . ? . i Im II?*, N Y. ?...?-? li " . I. I. I.. ?"iin.-; N V. A f:.?-- ! . N ? ?? ni . Infam t ? ' ? ? ,< il . i ? ? ? pur A. M. Il l'r*-. . U- I T tat. tun* i!?. IS* !'?" IIQ i*, no :.''-'T is m crio run rsBsn air and tbbb /'?/:. Several singers srho can delight any audience bave volunteered their services f?r the ? h 's to take place at I ;?. m, t? day in th? ..: ?.il.? ..f the Amertean Arl m, at No. o Baal Twenty-thlrd-st., Hi connection with the ex hi? bltlon of paintings In aid ?f The Tribune i i Air Fund and "The Herald" l?"- l'uni, 'l ?llerles during the ,,.. as at other time? during 'I.? exhibition, ... I , . ?...' ? renta i sch, The exhibition I? t? i .., ?lallv ? x.?>?!?' -?i ? .. lurli ? Following Is the in : ?r the < on cert this sfternoon: ?le?, "r.--v.ai-" .Hation ?'. ii,r ? ?.? n" (II) " ' lui'. ?i:.- sits? ? ? Thee ?.?) ?. , .\; - Lu. la Sola. ??".I ?? . H.H. I. "I Flint.. All .Iiarh il? Mitz.uk.. .Zanyikl Qwaldlns M n- in (i.v sin i i ? ?? ' ??? ?' M' C I-- Or.-ifr.i Duet ?>.' "il.??? We Two \v. r? Maying".Fmit'i Mi?? N Ja uni Mr. Traue, ,. ,. n ( ta) Nur. Issus. N'?-'. Ir? '??'?? ' '.in A.t di lull?-!.Mosskuwikl Mis? ? '.-i:.. .??'? iilll.r. Dallad, "Cupld".Vi. ?-,- li. ii? n Mi?. Lucia Kola. Gi?-<- "Th* Owl and lb* Puaay Cat" .Ingi ham "Oar Own" Olea <'iut>. The accompanist va-ill be Charit--. T. Howell. ? Violin Soi" I prec needed arrangement between tbe r n ' ' ':,i es of ?Paria and St. Petersburg, each country Is ;.. i?. represented by tbe same number ? f shl] - of corresponding type. France it to send iiif II"' 'he, the battleship which hss been recently ex? tenslvely altered In order : ? li inre stal lllty; the | Dupuy de I/.ni?^. sn srmored cruiser protect. ? a complet ? coal f steel and pn palled by three screws, and the Sure uf, a fast protected cruiser. Russia \xiii also hsve three vessels, one of her old st battleships, a coaat-d fence vessel an i an arm ?red cruiser, The Rusel in isplay has proba? bly bet n curtailed al th.- a licltatlon of the French Ministry, which has enc ?untered fierce public re? sentment for ac ptli i ' Invltatl :i to the Kiel celebran n. Mintiera h t' e Ingeniously <? ntrlvi d to aasoclate France srlth Russia In half-hi irted Interest In the naval pageai r will prob? ably seek to appease popular wrath by s? th<- three ships at the last m ?ment and ordering them home as soon as possible. With all safeguards and precautl n- the a ( th Invltatl 'i even In this beggarly way xx-.il pn bably hasten th. . wnfail f tl R ?t G ? ? nment. The ; itlvlties will open on June 19 with I in trnlval an l illuminations In Ham'.arc:. Tor. will follow "ti the nexl ?lay the journey t'.r ?ugh the Baltic Canal by the Emperor's yacht and representative ships of vari ?us nations ?' I? lowed by levees, baila, banquets and receptions On the thir.l day the c uni!"" !' of the works at thi* Kiel entrance t i the canal will be celel ? ?? | and the Imperial yacht xxi.i traverse the lit the great International fleet drawn up In review ? rd? r. . >n the dosing day there xxiii be evolutions by tl ? ' ?ml Ined fleet, an I ? r? gatt i, In which all the North Getr in > ichts \,;?! take part. 1 . pr .gramme, xx hile an - lab ?rat? i be? n worked out In detail with German thoroughness, . led "in with undo lating pr It will '? .? a tr t Imp?t ; -,?*?? n ix'ai ma noeuvr tri? 1 in actual warfare and the real utillt) of which Is unknown Indeeed, th? ? t mystery ?' the a. The m st exp ; he ? nbl le I fleet, if he b th wary an 1 c would ti irdly vi nture ; the result ttle betw? -. the sti ngesi squad lie "\ oil 1 be bold, in i w? to pi ? - ? ? red a i u :a r? d. i r wh< : hi r il of t ? ? t the tli torped . Id not be the l I ?' it. Thi ? thi .V any lieht up m ? ntt i .. ?<? ? of t; n.il p II y. Th? y will rever, a test of th<* seaworthiness "f the battleships cri from Italy, ?Fran e, Englan '. sn I oth. r ? ui ? ' ilso of the si 'urity and facility with ? inoeuvres can b. . ... et of ovi r a hund? i I The Ball Canal, v h will 1 I for pub ? n July 1, Is more remarkable as a finan? ?'..in sa an engineering enterprise. It has tilt In s? ?> ? n years, snd the s 'I t ex? led the? atea It ?.?North Sea with the Baltic by a waterway al H ..... -|- . . have 1 en few, and it ha ? le t t the ut 1 k?, es pi tl a*h< :?? th? ?? xx?r>- n- ? !? 1 far pro! uni suai " lea and cuirent? Tl ; trials Indicate that 1 ??n .urn for the larg n ttleshtps, but ;? ter draught vessels xx-.'.l be all w? '. : ? past ? ? .? h t!-,? canal during the festh il ?? I was pi I prims i ; ? man Govi lent It was e ?nsi 1?re 1 a matter ?<f .... ? .. . , ? time between the fleets on the Baltic and Oei Military experts are s it It ? .i>r war a* I reak ut with tartll when ' ty there Is li x ar period of preliminary uncertainty .? long enough to < ible the naval authorities to o - c?ntrate th^ir fl? ets fr im the : ur xx -In.is of en. Th?- c mmei 'il advantages of lbs cam tlal than the strati ?'. ?al r? c nstructlng it. Then ? ! ivlng : t ? et* n Kiel and Hamburg ite; and for ve I H : ? ? t . ?'...it. pori sill . . N ... ;ir?' dang? roua | quently lost, there will also ? a i ? t: ii ' f th? lai itlfy the l" lief 1 . . it t ; ' ; ' . < ? psful ' ITer a sti ? ? irast t Canal in England, a very i. : ilfll I. N F, THE 1 EUH \E I i:i fi I UR 1 > \l> PROMtXBXT ABBITALS AT THE HoTFI.S. RRI7N8WICK ,l?.hn De Koven, of ???. Bl'CKINOHAM John Russet: Toung, of Phlladri? ?.?.... CAMBRIDGE Baron A. vos Schwerin, ..f Germany. ? i.Aiti.M?n.\ John B, Bargant, ol i'.irin. FIFTH AVENUE Mayor Jacob Amos, of Syrs use, ??n?t 1. Frssmsn Raisin, of Maryland HOLLAND Congressman William W. Crapo, ..f Masa? husetta, ani Aii'i.- !?' Walker ?ml L.-r.?- i> Thoman, ,,'t ChK*ago. HOFFMAN Professor ?"h.?ri?vt a . |. ,,f Ithaoa. .MAi'i.i'.i)it<>r??n Osnaral R. m x,..' aoa, of Alabasaa, PARK AVKMUK General Thom? as I- Casey, Chief ol B?Ufloion, V. B, A BAVOI count ?fAdbemsr, ol Paria S/ALDORF?Judga .lam.?.- k Msstersoa. ol Tommb', Colons! <; orge g, <;??:,,,, r. ?<. A.; Samuel P. Colt, of Rhode laland, and .liimes A. Uury, of lUltimor?-. \\TNU?<JU-fc;x. Congruaamat. Jame? J. Beiden, of Syracuse. J. A. ROBERTS ITS PRE8IDENT Till; REPUBLICAN STATE CLUB ORGAN? IZED. AN i tii h - | a OF EAKSEST. BErBE BKNTATIVE Ml S i Fr'tCI RS Et-ErTED AND K CONSTITUTION ?-'? AD DBESSES nt V. A m? ? . . ?'? i scarce..? fa iva . ? : -, than that srhleh mark? l the Re| ubllc in t No, 28 l-st., last < ven? ins, it m iv 1-- inn re sub itan ti.il bo ly of really repn I itivi Bepul . ..f . srnest . ? r? !?? ' ? ' t the unity, the city and th? State. In si . -. ,:i of . : / ! ' ml? v? .,v ?V ?'.!?? ??-. ?*?>' N ?? <''fSy^\C i ,? ?> ' : ITS. ? tir- hi ? .ne i. ,:. . i An) ? ? ?? ? . Jam? A. ' S&& 1 '?A / ?' ?.-., ..-? ? -^, ,' ? l ? ? ? 'i ? ? ' r ? ? M I ? ? ' '. ? ? ; ? ? .? ? ? ' ? - ?rar IM - B. 1 ? ' qui II of ' ? - ? ? forma I I V ' ild, should noi ? ' ?? ? ? I . . m x - '*?' ' ? /I ? ? ?- - ' * ? ; -a ? ? '. /1*. . 1 M -, ib thai sroul i in Ina il,, tnbei ? i i ' ? ' ad menl . ; apd i r.ti I ' ? ml ready to do ail In my powi i to placa tlo.s assoclullon on nn enduring l?asls." Mi. Boot's ;. i ii, . ? round of heart) ap? plause, I.k Judgi I i ? ? i ? ? li'anii-1. fol owi ii Mr Bo il ?Hid , ,|,L-| ntul '. . . ?ilion ? ?? a , ?il, n v.n, -h th? Ii ? . . of il,. Interior of : .uld tneei ihelr city friend? snd i-ach oth?-i it? , ? .1 attention m. n Into ii, ? ii? v. .,. io n, .o. i hop? I thai i 10 it would ? i ,",i,i ;, r 11 ? ? 11 '. Mr, I '.-xt.T i w.i ? John B. Van Wormer, of this city, was n?*xt called ..ii ! m.? le ni,,- ipltal -. for pron - the ?Volk f.r srhleh the club has ??? ? -a formed Heins ? formel countryman, Mr. Van Worm? ' thai he realised the valuo of on institution where i ar.ii Bi publl. an ?? ' ? ?? ??? in New ' y,,rk and meei earn? I men of Hi .-? belonging io tin- city ... i - ihr itifhoui He said lhal .unti ? it- publicans sol into the. hal when they camt io Sen ? i !< I? ?? ? -?? the? had no other to i ? woul i .,;,. n the way to fre i ? ntlmi nt i?-!w?- h Hi ind i intrj !:? publl. ana ? hleh bad loni ? i . Applau ? i Tin: I ?V LAWS ADOPTED 'i he Committee on Bylaws t ? n ma?ia tha foi.aw Inn roporl through .-x-t'ii t ? i States I d trict-Attor bey Itltch? Il The government, control and management . t .. the propert) and affairs of this club .-imii he v. ? i in the li "''? la ni An Bxacntlve Committee, m , onsisi ?.r sixtv mein (?i-, and to bs constituted of one member frota ei. .a eoui In t - ?" clothe?! with an. ii power? m political matters aa th?- elub o? tas trust? sa ii'.iy from time to linn.? m lia mo.. Tl,0 ?iiiairnma of th? Republican County Commutes In ? a. h . i'iiiitx shall ? i ? HI ?. "i? becoming a member of t'ni!? . i in, be tl i pr?s? ntatlve of his ? lb* Executive Committee; snd until such chsl shnll become a member of thi? club the t siidii select an i ap] ?Inl a member of such Bxecu? Uve Committee foi h i inty, to acrve until such chairman shnll become a member or this dub, i i : no long? r, Th* Ulcers of dent, eight vice-presidents (on* to be select? : Sack Judlcl etariea at la in u urer, all "t whom ill be ? ted s - ai.ai il m. ?'.?.. by ballot. Th?i dutlea . i the i tflci rs an tr-ci pr? Th* tr s 'i: i i hall g '?? bon Is an<] tall, among other thing . k< ep , irate a >ui .' m n '?? x. : and dl: burs? '. : : polltl .1 ?? irp? 11 s, Continuing, the i. ?awi pn i Th? regular annual n ? ? : . on i \\ year, l??-slnnlng ?.?..? . ? 'i ? 111 ve ? 'on ? ''??-?? ? . . . ... The ? he?d ni he da v of thi I a'.ao he I il.ot th.-v? ? . - . . . treasurer, ?ha'.l ? i ? ? . X.-i \ ? . the club ? . ' ; UI elect | be ? ly m? ml?i r if the . lull may I lot, duly an?) proi i?rl tary, end su? h ballot shall I??; coi i. is if it had l>) the m? . ? ? must I?, deposit? I In the pa ? - than i ne xx.. k prior to the ! .?.'. be? n oil??I i r th? ? f . m?oi urn l I mee i ? ?? i so trai m I ? I by mall ? No i pei any ? :?. ti t' ? Un? . ? i. . ? ir? to tli. G ' : ill al ti elr Hi to ? ? - - ' v< MIT. . . ti ' ? ... ? ' : ' ' ? ' ' ' ? ' ; ? : ? ? ? ? ? ' ? ? ? I * ' ? t ' i - ' . ? r it - ?*--* ,? ?v* .' ' , aSBm C^?^*rr.-?< '. '. JO i. r* BRH/ 1 ? : t- ??. i- ? - V.-i'k; I? I - . ; i t|..v. ?' \ .-. X trl.-l. fc.l - ? . : of I . Vth, nth. x II- i ?ml xiil'. i the St.?I s refi ? . ? lard of te< Es Cnlted Ht ne* I ? .' ! full..win? iti-Tii ? : .!?? '.?. n ?inall?e i t ? ? th. in Isaac H Br< ml? ? i I'rhan, Jr., I ?unfurl i'ii ?rli T H ixton In i-losli . ? ? ? ; I ? ' the lettei Kent with I ? i ? I ? ' ti I . own alTali s It was pi whl< h the It. -ml llcann ? i New-York I v. o Ion? hop? I f. i \ large numo? r of n| r r men? I were r? rived, and referred to i!.- Hoar?! ol i. . t? 6*. .\i?//.s' OF THE STAGE. The amateur performance of "Sain i and Sim i which was to i?- given ii I'almer'a Theatre x . day aften.n for the beni fit of Hi lien lict'a Home for i "olor? ?! ?'li.I Iren I , I ,? e?l till to-n night. Miss Vesta Till? ) ?lied for Ei ind yeat? rday ?.n the M O- 'ti. Hhe la i" ret irn unJ appear at Tony Paatoi 's Theatre next - -a on Victor Herbert will conduct (lllmore'a Band dur? ing Hi'' season ol th? Atlanta Kxpoaltlon next autumn, Mr, Herlierl I ? ? for a le ivi ol ai. ? -ii."" fr an lil' dutteg us bandmaster for th? la i xv. k In September, r/hen I ? will .? In Pltubtirg i, attend the production ><' "Th* Wlaard of the NU?'." ihr comic opera which ha nai composed for Prank Danl< la _ BND OP HI' RE-UNIOX IN WBW-LOXDON. New-London, Conn., June 19 Th? an tal reunion ,.r the Arnix- ..f th? Potom ic i am* to i evening si th* Peejuol Houae, where the veteran* enl red a bat qu< I T lay they ha I a aall on Long li land Bound on ihe ? I ? n*r < It) ol Lowell Th.- freedom ?.f the cruiser i Inclnnatl and Atlanta ?as ?mini-I to the veteran* to-day by the com mantling officers, and launch.-a wer? run t.. th? ?.H? to accommod?t* them Th? offlrsra ?>f th* , rai?, r were pr? -? nt .?t the banquet t.. .: a i a i;M IH SD MVBDBBBO. Albany, June 11 r*tilltp RI htmyer was found near >-..in- bush? ? on Magastne-st., "ff th? western turnpike, yest*rday aften.n, He a i farmhand, employ? ' >?? i i lerlck Bchwsrtx In h Uttl? hamlet called McKownsvllle. He was deco) I ft..m the Schwerts 1.. ? r bbed an?J munlerel, .n,.i the poltet ? . 'hl ig for <;.-,,r^.- Smith, .?f K.i-t Brunswick, Rsnaselser County, eTho formerly v. n im a Wim linn, s* ii? u w.n.?i tu bu m.- saur? Iscsr. MISS ALICE BHEPARD WEDS. SHE BECOMES THE WIPE OK ONE OF JOHN A. MORRIS'S BONS. A QUIET MABBIAQE CEBEMONY IN THg CHX'BCH OP THE TBANSnOL'BATION DAVg HEM SEN Monnii?, THE BBIDEOBOOM, STILL A STUDENT AT BABVABD. Mice Vanderbllt Bhepard, daughter o? Mrs. lila-.; r ,-?(.;,,.1. un I granddaughtar of the late William H. Vanderbllt, was married quietly yester? day afternoon ??t :,-.y\ o'clock al tha i'aurch of the Transfigur?t! n, Easl Twenty-ninth-aL, to M rrl?, -on of th? late .1 lin A. Morris, of . N. V. The ceremony was performed by the !:".- Dr. ''. 1 '?? Wit u . rector of ol tl Hois rrh ? Dwlng to the death a shorl time ago ol John A Morris ? -? '?? '?'? ' an 1 relatives ?..??!? and '??> ?.-anls iir the ceremony wi re Issue I. Miss Shepai 1, who has not appei n i mu h la so r l ither and 0 ? : . . ' </ hsr la :.-...:? :>nte i .1 nan. The bi. !? groom, though si .? stu .-. ? year, , . . . 1 -r. WIKI 1:. i?. imui 1 In ? ind modi -,..\ and Inten Is to Miss Shi. h !'? was 1 ? .? i. wi il ka ?wo In tha . . - ?> of Ni w-York City ai the Ed Phc M ind to ? .1 \ by wldo ?-? .1 . .?. ?'. Uo'.on of the [ V. i'.llam if. Van lei t. and nai , lam J ly 8 ' , . ? 1 .1 : iwyer ol ; young !?? ol who I his I . ? ' to wh 1 ibi lilg. . He I? : known a? Ufl : I : . v -, , .:. the - ? .:? -. : a-., In is well '. . ?.. ipward .-. , rr IUI !-ri- ? ? ii M itl. ??.-i ? ? In ? i 1,y William C. I ..?.--?? 1.. r. I it Mr. ft home rep ?rt tlon was true, as he ? ? I l ' i r Ci Ul 1 ? ? , ? I . ? ? . I ' ? ' '?... , . :.i her, was in ; WEDDINGS. ?1 len :. k in, s laus - - 1 ladet : fi -.:?>?. I In the '.- lua, in : ? 1: B \th-.iv. Th.- rector ol performed raj - ? ?-.va y by Dr. Miss Flor ? 1. and the Mtsi Emily W ' ? : ? si man a a?) wi re Aiex X-. ?? s, Henry P, Oar Stewart ... ? ? . 1 ? ' : irles N .?. i Mrs M re. A. B ?rai?:. V- i II r .11 i- r . ..' ng at the H in r 11. - ? r elergymi - . . .? ? ?... |i . .\l,?,,re, ? -, ' Frai .' ilter P. M< t"i . .. ta ?rnlng I 1 - .' ? : . ? : . ? the Bei Bel . ? Bord in Mra. El /.i!.?'tn .' honor, R .t.? ri was best m in. There wei ?? 1. ? , . t for the ri f the brl le's ? rty-flfth st. . " ? i ? 1 l.itlir .?i 1 Kinfa mi. the es H ! ?unh la 1 Ity, ? ? il I? M il ?, ol R ?me, ; early ng, ??. 1 ? celebrated ? ??a Tui lay, June 1. at In FlOri Ii e, Il me of ti-.e r, who. wli ? the brl le, salle ? 1 ,. The ii.ir 1 tha Rav. Herbert ,\ \-, -. ibli . i? Amerl in I 1 ? : . ???.;.. '.Hi? ll 'V ? ?ne h in Ire '. in ! Rev. '' l> W Brl ! .11 m bi. ke'a br th' r, ? ? Ell 1 CtlltMpy, ::.?? e of the ... , - ? ? w. :?? n ? ' las W. ? ' ?'? in, and . ? ? \ \\ Van 1 '?i enter, Howe'.l 1-'. .. k ? :t rhon . m and ,V. D ? ? wesl.llna ftri >i\ e , th? brl le's home - ith of the I'M?le's f iti-or. it .-. hlch 1 ? k 1 ; ? ?? si No is ? ?tun for 1rs 1 tas ?her ? irrleil to Ere '? <-. I. H The ofllclatlng - 1' M. 'i?liii, ' 'Inirch, of Nt ????re M ? v\ .-. 1 ?;, .-. , s 1 Stewart Fleming. Out of corn? il IS ' ui , ite 1 ;? rs to an le'i home. Wi?., J me 11 ll- nry W. I'.i.idy, of ? \. tlri 0 'nil. ,.r St. Louis, a ? ? ? thi )' - 'opal ? 1 with prominent .-? ' ind Atlanta. The ol honor was Miss Emma Oould, sister of th? at: hrld. maids wer '?' - < Ulli It . ?r lom's Sinti r, 1 M tin, ol St, I.,..?..i. The 1 est ? f Atl ta The church ' -was 1.. ? und K?1 was ; ? ibstltuti ?1. Al 9 11 ? . ?, ' were I, wa? liclil at tb -, Mi Biui Mi ? I' ivld it. Oould Clark 11 iv. , - il the National Presa Club, with Mr- How? II, .m ?.llanta ? ? iph . who a, Mr. How tte c ir, and most of the 1 re? ?rt wi re guests Newburg, June It (Special). Miss Man- Franc - daughter ol Alben W, Map?'.?., ot the Cold well Manufacturing Company, was this afternoon m mm? 1 t. Arthur Dubois, ?on of the Ret Dr An -. 01 Athenla, \. .1. The bridegroom's fitbei.ii t???l t.\ th ? K v. \ R. ?"un. 1. paator of lb?. l'a ?t Bapl -t Church, offlcl ited. The groom is a ?li 1 here The bride snd bride ?,1.n were schoolmates at El.utni.sii, Long 1-d.aid, ; ?? .1 - as ? ? FOB A MEMORIAL HOSPITAL. ?nTnn.ES or incorporation fob an institu? tion IS' MBMOBT OF id; aTDONOUOH ?TUBO THE WORK OF COLOREO PBOPLB. T. McCanl II rart, the well-known eolorad law? yer of Cedar-st., haa lusl filed tha articles of la corporation of the McDonough Memorial HoapitaL No practical work toward the ???tabusiunant al tin? hospital haa yet 1.n accomplished, bul a ate Donough Hospital Association hua i.een tornad. its officers ara Dr. P. a. Johnson, praaldant; Dr. T. S. Miller. vl?e-|ir?sKl,nt; l?r. W. II Lively, see r?-iny. and Dr. <?. Hendarsoa, aaaist.si by a di? rectorate of nine men at.,I woSBSn, o?vunylni{ re sponslbls pesittons among ths .-olore.l Inhabitant? of thin oltjr. There i* alraady a large mim of mogwy In readiness for the work, and it 1* iiro|>o.H?-.i to lose no Un??? I" Salaotlng a ?Ite and erecting tha building. Mow largo or what It? capacity win be the dlrsctora bava not rat determined, u haa however, basa ?le.-td.'.l that the hospital ?hall l.e thrown ?.?.en to all ,-|a.?.-ie? without regard to raes at oraad. One ?.f the most tataraattssj feature? attaching to the uew b?ui.itai will be lia perprtuaUon of the memory of the 1st* l?r. MoDonoogh, whi, though a colored man. acquired su h ?kill in hi? prats? Blon that he numb, r? 1 am<in>- hin patients ?i larga number ?if we?-ki owa Metal p? pis sad artasss ?i''V . i -. . . *enerally acknowledg i that bs w.t* frequently called in as consulting physician bjr emi asnt srhlti doctors in ssany respscts, Dr. MePsn ouj?h's history was a remark i!.- CM? Mt* MM MfS a slave in New-Orleans about UBS, ami ac a Yoy was apprenticed to th?. ii:iin;ln?{ trail.'. Btt ?''iu cition ?xew out ,,f a. heated dkMWSlsa hU m.?.?t..r bad Ai:h a friand, in a ntroversi ? ? t. ;? ?*-*?*; tai capabilities of the negro, th? latter contended th.it th* colored race vx.u', not BUI ptlbl? of hivh ttstnmenta, and offered to na. k hla opinion by a aubstaatial wager. Tn* hilleng* vx.?s a. cpted, and young M Donough wat el i ' by hla ma ter to und? rgo th* i t. it-- was s'-nt 10 Lafayette College, i ?? . Penn., and was gratta-. ?ii.-i at the nue .if seventeen U- afterward .am* to N*w-Tork and ?tudled medtdne under Dr. John Kearney Roger*, at " Phyaldana and ? the Ear and Bra Hospital. II?- r?a Used In hla profession f?>r nearly forty-flve year?, an.i dl -f-'- ' : ? -rs H/O. Ha ..n : I?r. Jamei McCun? ^.'.il:h wer?? the first ci lored physi. lana admitted to practice in this country society or nir. war or put, lade'pbta, Jun? 11 T i Brat saaoal ?????-?.on or th' 'i n : '? r .' .?::. lbs rasss bershlp of * hii h Is? : of ti i - raiasti ..' ?. teraaa of that ? ir, was begun lor? to-day in 1 . , . i ?? of th* ilr.-t Continental Congress, .!..*'n ', ..-. ...i r, of Phiiadi phla, president ??f tl . called the meeting to orier, and I ? i.led t , I: I ! I ? . ?? they grouped th-m selvea about the - with Mayor War? k, .. i ?? .. ? r-- : a patriotic address of w . '!.? I ? m was i mm? I .:. C irpen. ler's i.i no ?:. l-*llii(*.?? Plae Parait? n-.?'? : m and ?iunbl*, Even i ' ? the I r?i.,r?afc l ..'....?'. .v . liiirncn's Plararlaa; Ealfts . n ? | Id ii. lal ?? i Fair. Prederlek <?. C?ralas ??sut .Jo'??? 1".. I'urlsh* bou? Jul) lal Mexico, make u mir s) .-. N*w-Tflrth o: ii.?: per 1 M ABRI ED. ,:i i: Juna IS, ic^a. M. B, , [en Mary Kill I th ? J.hr.'s , Dr. I- .- s , . 0? listet) bg l;. 1 '.' ? - . r Mr?. Wat? n v\. i ? ? '"?? P N V :: VITI DF. Isa* 4 x la r n'sllerta. r: r ? lev. M "?? rt A. , ? . . l't.urch in Florence. Rit a r James H. ->n<t H '.i- ?;? Iluntism, ?( S m York, t., th* Star4X>i Antonio .!?.? Vltl d Mar* r R m". Law*, er?oiu'Mua? i '??'? ?t t''* i -.. ? I ?'? m, !.. Alvina Ol ? I MORRIS -t'1 PARI v- ? ' i!ie TranaSrura \ ? x . . ? ? '. . i Morris ??.'.? - l?eorg? ?i !...??? i- D ' !'- Witt lo. - ian, ? ? : ' ' I R?VAIU-O Wedi IB 181 "?? ?t 'h* t 12 . New. x .. nia H. Vail ta .'narlea \: .- : ;. : N. .. n - i. VARNt'M l'.?: x* i . .'.:? On Tueada lus? Il IM st . : ? Smith, Ali.any, i . th? R*? - H ?:.:..- Uv. 1 t. of ,-a, N. Y.? t i k*t Varna?, "f lloch?**Sfc Notices f marriages and d iths must be en? ; xx.::. full nam and addr? rs. DIED CLARK R iddenlr. at ?'? **r ' ;lv- N\ J . "f H :'"'/. ?| , . ige m - h ?.'** > .. i'lark, ?a?* i *> wars N DODU?On Tue* II. ' '? f ,u',?'**S Martha Fa ?? |:- h?' . . Juna 2 3 ' p, m. HKNCK N ?" ???"lav. Jar.- I* ' llag?rtSS III Iten. in th' ?Ath year ?I hn? ??r. : i? i.ii late r. -.?! ne, S l\-, - ng J'.rx?> 2 i. .-xt. s u'?.'l .es. Km loweri j., , ,??] i- , , .' .... IT. 1? H H' P**. 'Jf f | ? ? k < t<>. u. Ih* WUi >-?r ...... ,as .--r. Mr?v -rh tt, "b?ng?M "? ??' Hsstings sa ? p. n lntertn?nt it .-l?-o| v H il ??' ' >m-. -ry at c aveniente of ? i ?m i ? log Oran l ' mtral ?,..;:. it -" BgS ftt ? - ...-?i kindly rsquesti | not to asad Bewsra PALMRH At Asbury fark. \. .1. n MnaSay. June ;. ? .. U ' - ? ' I :: ??>** It > ' it her I "- r ti'len.-s. No. J IBS -vl. ? ? ? :: Will .ii Peat, agej tlr .v t ?... aoth. at 10 a. m., at Ann'? ? iya. :..:.... WM -v of ? . , V .:-r . William y Ta- lor, ? "?!;?? Il, at 1 ? VA! ? \ Y . .iun- !>.. 1?'.'.V ? . ' - al.J g 1-' i* ? t Earls, on '.'. id ?! .. .na . ' . ? i ? S. T., lay, J'j-... ^2. "I'lic Keaalra li-niii.-ri. . ted oa tM Hiriera t mn ? - : t from th? Orand x>:;tra| Oil ?, M !'.i>t i'.'I M itii.?.i.'.- Cemetery. Beautiful location ? i ? H . I? n Klshl inda Tor particulara, adar?s%s>.\Nr?RU I' KNAPP I ."r, 1'. v.-n 1. .N.vt.Yorlu orinal KotltM. Carl lt. ?.?-liiiUy:*-! Carteante- ?..?ittrs. vichar for *i a deli . xt,;;* ? ..... .... a ..f tin* ?n ?( Belter* and x- ..tt.- ?rtth :'.?? aiialyilg S'ew-Torfc Two ? iilnrs tif Our I'ln?. Via : U . . ni th.. m.u'ti . ( .vrry. ..- ;v -v. ? . . : % '. ..'.... \\;0x trsgrani .->/.? ?! " 'N r. \.-\.- <?? ? ll..r.?,ii.-U", "" ? i . -, " : j .' ton -: lin- tiiuiir.i award I th ai World*g t'l l^-x. iiu'-n .??' ? i . - Kx. , ?. oe, a? i j?.^?, Ptsalaasaa %??tl?*r. : v?.:: ?. a? .?i th.- office 4? : i tit';.. x ? i. i i?:30 a m. ? foe S rminnla, vis s uthampi n ?n.; Ham. ... ? ? . o a. u ' for <'ia i must be direct??) ni .r> it a. mi far ? : S ij"i l ,,-i-le ? i.. r s. s. Ne? il tt*i ? f .r Oust) ? la It It s. m. for Prt?. - >' . r I ?1 ll ' - ? i'.?-r r^rt? ?vf Mexl. p. for Caps . ?...*?.? .-? 111! HI. ? x . v- 2 [.. m. f i D?m . ' p r .. a. ii ?' i in for Santa Martha, t-i .- ?. fumaR ? x v ? | , ?, f ,. v- I, Italy, ;.. N r. v ' . I ' .*..?? ? ?? ? k !! . : 1 f. r North I 1 H ? - \\.-rr* ? ? , i. ? ,. . ?? . ? ? -...,?. ? - ' , . v '% ? i o .i 10 .,' iiienturj 10:90 a i.i.i Cor F rtun? l-;.?n-l. . - x . ? - p . ? Itl .i v Is i.in?? ? mu? -.? - >"'; '..? ?'..' i. m. f -r ? - i sn ! Yucatan, per a. a. Seneca ? ? - - f ' ? and f .r ? ul ? lire? I? ! "per B? '-.'.'.i"); .' i i SO . 'u f r 11 i.' , ?' in .i..? .n : . m pan . [?? r ?. a. - n III? m I i Ven-zuelj, ? 'I'n-i.i.. '. Ri ?,.:. and I ?. ? ' .;. i mm i.. ,.|. ?. let) "par Prias Willem !.. si U u. m. for Norway per i-. ?. Island ilet?er? mum ?? ?tir? . i "pee i; It tl t. Dl r Nelhei ! ,.i :- dlr> . : per ?. a. .m. vu li I lerda n) Del -i ? inu-i b? .lir.-. t.-.l '-ftaf .-'|. , ti :i.I.iiii"i. ?t 11 a m ? , . 1 ; .. .,. m ) ?' x. nesu. la and C*ura?*a la. via ? firaeaa per? ? Philadelphia lletu parti ni Col mi?i* must Le .tir.. i?si "per Philadelphia"); *t U m, la-ipplenientary 1 :ui i. m.) for I ? : ? 'i'ruria. ? t Queensl ..n. m i p. m. for Si llaad dlrecl i ? r ?. s , m Hatter* muai 11 dirai ted "per la"); ai t .t.i p m for N'.'.vr undund, t>.-r ateamar f: m II si \ixy (jsd) ai ?< a. m f r Dai-?as?* tUraal ala* M ?th lirazll via l'ara and Mana - ? r a. a. ? j-nelens* )l-?iers f..r otli.-r parts ?'f Srssll inu-t l-e directed ..p?. i'rtiiieteiia?.-"). Malli for .- :.- ,.'i Japes, per a a Tseoaas ifr. n? Ta? una), ? : ??? ?? i- dall) ? : | ?.,... p m. Mall for i'!i.:..i and Japan ? perlait, sddreasvd .-ily?. p??r Empi f Japan ?I M her* d ?II? le Jun?- *l* ut ?; m p. m "' sa and J?p*i? p-1 ?. h. r.i.ii.- i?i .m San I -? dally ut? i" June .'7 .it ?1:3?) p m. Mails f,.r i..- :i . -lery Islands, per ?tup T?upir nit' ((mm s,a rrao. else*), ?loue l'i.- Sail) up |* Jun. :'i ai I ui p ?n, M^:i? f..r Hawaii, i r ? ?. Au i . u .-n ?aa lian? cur.ii i?|ee? hrre .'.illy up i? July ;, ,,i il ;to ?, m Jlnl^ f..r Australia lex.eyt XV-.t Australia), II w ,|| .,nd Kill I-.lnti.la. p?-r s. ?. Ml ?era (from Van? .uxsr) cl. m lier? .! .il> afi.-r tun? 21 and up to Jut) -Sa? ?i M n m Ma-i? far Newfoun.Ilai.a. by rail ?. H :.',, ..i ihaaeTlS M.uiuer, cl.ue :t-, this otti.e daily at ? SI) p m Malta fir? A'.iitralla lex.'iut l!. .? f,.r W ??? A . ??- ;,, ahleh ma for. ?>unl?'l *i? ?Canpa), New-Zealand, Hawaii Flit and ?am? m l.ian.l?. p-r a ? Monowal if? m s..u' rr?nctoo3 v.'l.'?e lier?.- .inlly up ?o Juiv ?2\ al ? l" vi i. (l ?r\\?\ at New-York ut a s Csatpaal* with lliltish malla '? r Au? trulla. Mall? fjr Mt'iu-Ln. Ly rail I o ll.t?.l,..|i. an.i tli-uce by ?team*?', ol.se nt "... ?>f*i -e daily at ??.TO a. ni. Malls f .e (*uba I'loae at this ?.rtti.-?. .tally at T a m., for forwardl?a bv ?t- ??mers sailing iMon?U>* and Tliuisday?) fr m I',.i-t Tuiiipa pia. Mail? for M?x' ... overland, un?an speclalls addr-ysed f.r dl-patch by it^amer. oiose ut this oftlea ?la'l? at TSO s. m. ?.?..-r n m previous day. riiARlJ-:? W. DATTON, l'ostmaattsa. PoatoOlrs. New-Tork. N. Y.? Jun? li, 1S05.