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SlmtiBenTentB._ iaiLarrt^flfiuTRR s? Th* chleftaln. ACADEMY OF RUBIC-*-Th* Pperttng Ptirheaa AMKRii-AN THRATRR- "The Oreat Dlamond Robkery. RlJOr??:1B?The Wtdow .lone?. BROADWAT THFATRE-8:.tO--rrlne??a ROBalB, OOttmm'l THKATRR- *>'?'? Oa^rRa/a Aunt. palv's THRATRgf I The gjaaea'a BJoaaBaee. EOKN MtSKE-.Vm-ert. EMTIRE THRATRR 8:15- That Impnid.-nt Viint ", i ? FIFT11 AVF.Nt K THRATRR !:? a Rlhlel Baal, OAJUMRR THRATRR 8 l.v-Trilt.y. UARRK'K THRATRR BJO A Borlal Highwayman. ORAND Dl'EHA llofSK-* 3o.h ontniy <Jlrl. HAHI.KM OPRRA li."'aa 8:18 Ra* "">? gJggtAU) BQUARB THaUTRR 8:IB n?mlet. HOYTS THRATRR v "?" Th* <'??>?? l?ari?ian*. IKV1XU PLACR THRATRR 8 The Ba?tle of Ihe Balter niee. KOSTER * BIAL'B?a^TaadarrlRe. I.vrEf.M THRATRR 2 ttM Th.- PraaoaeT of ttwMA. MADiaOM BQUARR OARDBN-10 n m. lo ,'\ r*">, 1 "' Annual Rahlbltlon Food ProdoetB nnd Appltan.ea. MRROPOUTAX OPRRA HOt'gE 8 Almenrauaeh and UanreM* PAI.MKK'S THRATRR B:18 WUmw B* Ida, PBRXTOWfl ri.KAsiHi: PALACR 12 lo 12-Vaiiaevill*. gTARDARD THRATRK >> IS Th- Capttol. 14TH BTRRRT THKATUK ? Th.- Irl?'i Artif. JnOft to ^bticrttBcmfntB. Paaa.Cel. I ri'tV'\ Amuaetnent* .11 I Hetp Waatad. 9 *-\ Au.-ti-ii S.ile,. K'al llotela -..... " ?' Raute .8 <*. Horaea a. Carrtagae.. ? } Autumn Re*.r? ... ? 8 In?tnj.tlr,n . ... ? .... ? * i Bank Iteporta.11 4-.'> Marrla?ea A DMthB.. , 8-0 Raatd an,. Rooma .. ??' S Rlacellaneou* . ? - Raalneaa fhanrea_fl S Mlacellaneou* .?? a v BMlaeaa Kotlcei ..? 1 Oeean gteamer*.'.? ;' country Board. 8 8 Kailroa.U . J <-" DtvMend Notleea. ...11 34 Real hatnte. w l I>.m?etle Sitnatlona Heal K?.?te.... ? ?-? Wanted . ft ?-s Mkoot Agencle*. H . Dreeemaklna . H 8-8 8pe.-lal hntlce*. . | Eacuraloni . *" ?? *?*-<".i>"*?? .u " Plaanctal .ii ? If^KTL.? '? Flnan.'lal Meetlnge.lt 4 TWTiirt....,.U For Sale.8 Work Wnnted. Cusincco Xoliccs. t^TopDeoka and onic? rurnlture, Oreat Variety of BtyR ar.d 1'rlce. T O. SKI.I.KW. Ko 111 Knlt'.n-st . R, T. _ ' TRIBl'NE Ti:KMS IO MAli. BUBeCRIRRRB. Singl* 1 year. C mn?. 3 mw. 1 mi. c?py. Dally I Baya a week.$]i?<? ??>(?> ?2 Tmi ?i oo ..... Dall': without Sundav.... 8 00 4 00 C00 1*0 I etB, Funday TMhun-. -'iki 100 M ... ?cta. Weekl'y Tnbune. 1 (?? .J "J feml-Weelilv Trll.une. 2 00 .Jr ""? Trlbune Monthly. 2 00 . ? ? ? -* f ?? Poatage pr.j.ald by Th* Tnbune exeept aa lirrelnaf.er a'lled. CITY POBTAOR.?Th* lnw r?qu!re? that n I-cenl r^'sc atamp lw afflx-.i to every <-"Pv of the Dally. Sunday ..r a**nl-Weekly Trlhun- malled f"r local oellvery ln New-York I'ltv. Thi* i...?tagt- nmst Le pald l>y *??? ?-rlher. H.a.l^r. are h-tt.r e^rved by buying thelr Trihun~ froan a ner idenler. POKRION P08TAQE -To Hll t reljcn ronntrle? rex^ept Tanada and Mexlco), 4 r.-ntd n eopy <n The Bunday Tribune; 2 c?nts a copv ..n Dally. Beml-Weekly and Weekly, Tht* poatag* raui.. t.?- pald by *ubKHber. RRMTTTAKCEfl Itemit by Poatal Order, Rapreaa OrOer, rherk Dnift, or Ri-gtstervd L*tt*r. <'a?ii or Poatal N'.t#. If aeal ln an unreglatered letter, wlll 1^ at tli* owner'a rlak. _. _ ,, OFFP'ES <iK Tltn TI.ir.fNK Maln nfflre of Th. .r. une. l.'.t Na*aaa-*t Rew-Totk. Maln up.'.wn offlee, 1.242 Proadwav. Addr.-c* all corresronJ.nce elmply "The Trlhunt-." New Y rk. At the HARL.EM OFFICEB. 180 Ea*t On?_-htindred.Bn.l twentv-flfth it ; 24.1 IVeit One-hiindred-and-twenty-firth et.. and 330 Weat One-hundred-und-forty-ftr.h-i-t.. up to 8 p m . ?t reguliir oflce rntea. ' Europenn Hranch, for a-lvertlsementa only, Ba, Fl-et Ptreet. E. C. Liondon. England POUNDED BY HORACE GREELET. THUR8DAT, OCTOBER 8, 1895. TWELVE PAGES. r TI1E WEWB TB1B MORKINO. FORKlox.--Reveral immired Armenlana have i.een axrosted ln OaRRtaatlnople on acooant <>f the riots. whlch atlll eontlane; Unlted Bl itea Miniater T.-rrell believos tho POTte al.ie tO cope with the distiirbances. ===== Advlces from Chlna report a horrlble CRRB "f canniballsm as the out ooaaa of a feud between two vWagea of the ran ton Provlnre. :_The Amerlcan Liner Pt. Loula cal her record down about flve houra in her voy age t ? Sv'Uthainptun. DOMESTlC.-rGeorge Fr.-d Willlama waa noml? nated for Oovernor by the Masaachusetts Demo rratlc Conventi<>n. =?-- The T.-xas Leglalatare paseed the antl-prlze-flghtlng bill to prevent the Corbett-Fitzalmmons OORteat ~?~ The Tilen nlal Conventlon of the Eplscpal Church met in Alinneapolls. -_The armoreil cruiser Brooklyn was Bucoeasfully iaunched at the Cramps' nhip yard in 1'hlladelphla. == The flrst Enrharlsl Congreaa of the CavtBOlk Church ln America was oi?enel ln Waehington. -z=z F.vldence of rtopp mlaconduct liy I.emorratic electloB oflb-ials w:is presented to the Oovernor of Maryland bf the n. form faRHin. of Baltlmore. CITY AND BUBURBAN.?There was a meeting of the Republlcan lt-iideu at T.-rrace Carden to conslder the pollcy to ba adopted as to n^mlnae tlonB; the ExeCUtlre Commlttee of the State l>e mocraey Cktddet) in favor >>f a unl n tlcket apainst. Tammany.-The regular Detnocratfl and Hhepardites ln Brooklyn were unalile tO agree and each faetlon nomlnated a BeparatC jii.31.iatv tlcket. ? A board of offlcers of the Milttary Order of the L?>yal L?'gi..n found ez-Bxdae C Bileelonar W, B. Andrews gullty ?.f the chargea against hlm, and a mr>ti >n to expel him was male. i Winners at Aquedin t: Oovernor Bheeban, Cggtler Joe, Cass, Captain T aml Dungarven. === The stock market waa Btrt>ng. THE WEATHEU.?Forecast for to-dny: Falr; 8tatlonary temperature. Tcrnperature yest.-r day: Hlghest, 6." degreee; lowest. 4S degr?>es. The State Democrncy, ncting throiiKh lla Execiitive Comrnittee, l:ist nlghl Bdopted a rear> lution reeooaniendlag ? Blncere effoti to effed a union of all r-itizens who do BOt vrlall to see the city agalR Rflbjed to tbe role of Tammanj 11ji 11. The foroe of its dcmainl RfRI only einplm afjed bf the fnct that I Botitarj iiieinli.T pnt liimseif on record agalnal ir. The proapeci is in-TfiiKlnirly l?riyht for an allianc- similar to thgl Rrhleh nchleveii ihe ROtable rlctorj of last v< ar. The TagRi I.e^'islatur." has mct with pr.nlse worthy jir.iniptness the demaBd of pabUc aentl ment in the State that ptige-flghtlng be made a criiniiial offence. The work was n..t qnlte rom pleted reoterday, as tii<- i.iii paaaed bj the Sen nte was BBaeaded iu the Houae, ind moei be re taaTRed to the Senate for linal actlon to-dajr, Bul tha nniendments do nol areaheu Ihe meagure. ln both brancbea Ihe bcHor was practlcnUy uuauiiiii.'is only one vote BgalBal tbe blll boing <-ast ln the Benate, whlle in the Houae tbe rote was K?7 to .". (?f (oiirsi- the meaaure when passed will i.Ive the iniiiieiiiati- Rpproval of Governor Culberaori. Jud?e CotHUf'l course in deallug w!t!) tlie exoise casea that came before him yeaterday will not comuienil it?elf to the iudgneRl <?f dJecenv Ing citizens. If there were harUMHal "f actlOB araonu all the Jodgea deallug wlth lb m BaBtiera, and if tha Dtatrtet-Attoraey were wUltng to take a vigorous siand in favor of afifordng tha law, there would he littli- dlfBcuttj in Becnrlog ? geu ??ral olosing of the ajgdooaa >.u Snnd.iy. Tbe .Ins tices of the Speclal BaailOBB have douc their duty to the full gRtlafacttOB of the pobUc; ao loo im^ Recordcr QoaT, But Jttdge Cowlng in^ists thal <>ue eaat dlaTera from gnotber, and proelaiuig thdt he will be gulded only by iiis owa r*onerience aud irtwi of duty. UouaRslaalera who are in clined to vioi.ii.- the law will be evcouraged i?y yeaterday'a proj?e*<dlngg in 11a?- Qeneral Beoaloua, aml if arreste.i wlll try hard to gel Ihi Ir raaet heard by Judge Oowlug. our old fii'tid, QeXhTffe Pred vVllllatng, de ajN/red better treutgaeul froni Ihe Detuocrati of ji:s state than to be pul ap ?? a caudldate for Uareruor Bimply lo be bowled orer. However, Bg bbWBM willinu 10 DRtke IhC sicrilice, autl as oajtaaoV?a we bare n<> ji}:ht t<> iRterfere. Bui IttaaBciagaetfi cannot dalRi :< Bonopoly of Qgorgaj l'rcd. No peat-up I'dliam cm cofltrael haj powera Aa weavriag ihe Queatloniiblo bonor of being the origltinl Mugwuinp, (Jeorge Frcd ta in l spoclal hi'uho n Nntlonal poBsoaslon. an<l tho whole n.untr.v will foe] nn Intorost in the Mnssa CBUaellB oleetlon thla year even greater thnn thnt aroiisod l.y th<> Hon. -lolin K. HtiRseirs offnrts to se.ure ll.xlliility ?.f TOtce. But we do not lmag |B6 that OOTWaVOT <;r*M'iilinl*ro Ujtfl he groatly dtatorbed by tbe work dono at WofWitif rea> terday. Thc dream of IVmorratle harinoii.v in Brook? lyn has eaubmod. That tho regnlars an.l tho Rnepardltea ean "got fogether" after whut took placaj yeaterday in referenoe to lioinliiations for Judg-08 socniH BR Imposalbillty. Coiiventiotis of both factlona were h.id. ind eoiifeieoce wm nitr.is were appolnted In luvordanee with tho prerkme Rrrangement; bul tho uitimauim of WUloughby Stroot, that ox-Corporatlon Couneel Jenka ahould be on? of 'he caaalldatea, was ;...> mncfa f-.r tbe ??Shopanl crowd." Bo each coo? vcnllon decMed to go II BIoM and ii"inlii:ited lta own candMatee, tbougb Uiey agreed on one of tbe men. lf an Rgreemenl on Judtctal enndidatos waa oul oi Ibe qneBilon, whal bope ran tbere be of i unlon on ibe Mayoralty an.l Ihe Dhnrlct Attoni'-yshli)'/ TOMCHTS COXTEXTIOX. Tiio Tribnne has do dispositk.n to inagalfy tbe loeal iRRnei Inrolred In Ibe pendlng polltlcal campalga or to rzaggerate ibelr Imiwrtance as bearini npon Btate or Sgtlonal qooatkisva Thc Senators rieoted 1r Norember wlll bave a rolce in the ele.tloll (lf .'l Unlted StateS Seliatof tO RUC ceed Mr. Hill. an.l in that viow it ls laiportant ihat no mlRtakeR gbonld be ma.lo in th*- RdecHon of candldatea who for facttonal or <.thor reasons mlgbl fail to poll tho full pany vote. lt ls ilao ?f tho blfbeal Importance Ibal In tho nominution of both Senators and Asscinhlynun tbe groatest ,,,,-,. ghotdd 1.xorclso.1 ln ohoosing candldatea whoae attttude townid ihe queatlon of mtmldpfl] reform is plaln, poalrlre and nnmtotakable. The Republlcan party of this county cannot afford t? ].ut ean.lldates in nomlnation for the Benate or Assemi.iy whoae poaltlon is donbtfnl upon iiiis polnt, who are balf-bearted in the gnpport of tho m-asures of roform nlready euacted, or bealtRtlng as to tho need of addltlonal legislatlon in the sanie dlrectlOO. Nur cau the refonn ete ni.nis in last yeart RlUed ortnnlaatlona eon Btatently stand aloof or refnse to Rtd ln the rdCC tloa of HopiiMicans favorable to refonn over randldateg whoae actJon In tbe i>Ktaintnref lf elected, w-.iild teiid to the nversal of last yoar's work or tbe obatructton of Its ftirther progross. Bo niuoh for tho hearing of tho Novdiihor efcc* tjon npon Xatlonal, state gnd loeal issnes. a< to tbe other offlcea to be BBed-Ootmty Clerk, Reglater and Jndgea it may be aald of the first two that they are clerleal ratlnr than executlve or admtnlRtratlTe, and derivo their polltlcal Importance alinoat entirer* from tbe amount of patronage attaching to them; and of tho Jndges, that by common oonscnt polltlcal or partisuu O'.nslderatlons should not thuiigh they. nnf. rtunateiy, too often do -enter Into thelr ae lectioa Theae ar" the offlcea f<>r which nomlna tioa* are made l.y ihe connty conventions. Who ever giree tho Rubjed a moment'a reflectkm wlll j.erceivo thai none <'f th.se poattkHM relatea dircotly to. <.r ean i.roj.erly exert any mflnence npon, tho settlcmont of any politi.ai ipiostion, or even, except in thc use ?.f jutronap', npon any faettoufll diflvn nees. And yet there is mwb trnth ln th- contention <>f rhe n<-tive poUtlclana that tbe effe*l of Ihe election of thoso rlerloal Bnd Jndieial fjfflcera by one pany or ti.e other will have a v.ry conslderahlo infiiienoo tjpon tho canso of mnnlclpal refonn, upon the party or comblnathw of parttea which adTOcatea lt. and upon th.- flnal ontcome of tbe morement Pw tho resnlt of the election will be betd to badlcate the eoinparatlvo strongth of tho party of reform on the one hand ind the party of roactlon on the other. lt may be ln aome senso Dkaglcal, but it la none tho leaa trua and unavoidahle. The Republlcan County Convonti.m tnoets tf> nlght Tbe*maln quaatkni for its conalderatlon will be whether it will proceed to mako nomlna tlons iiidei.en.lently of all tho otner organiza Uona whlcb co-operated s<> Rtiorossfully for mu olclpal refonn laat year, <-r will poatpooe aciion with :i view to conaultatloa nnd Rgreemeni upon a oounty tlcket with last yoar's alllee. The formec actlon meana dbUntefratlon of the nm nioipal refonn forcea Por what pnrpoael is tbere any prindple at atakel Anythln, , in fbet, except tho salaries of n few clerleal and Judicul officera and a few scro aabordlnateal No s. crei ls made of the fact lhat those who urge lmle pendent RCtton do s.? becauaa they have candl? datea for tho aereral placea whoae fortunea Ihey desire to promote, an.l for n<> other reaaou. Is It worth while to diss.'lve a siieeessfol allianoo nnd take tho risks of a defeat, whlcb would be in tbe drcumatancea not only dlagraceful in Itaelf, but dlRcouraglng an.l damaglng t.. tbe party'a future proapecta, just t.. glre a few active Republlcana, bowerer w..nliy. a chai. t.> obtRtn olBcea of bo polltlcal Blgnlfkance aa a reward for narttaan or facttonal actlrltyl ls this worth whHel lt has been aald tliat tho BCttou <>f tho <h><al <o.v .?lnineni cluba tho other nlght in ihrnstiu.: thom selves to the fr.mt witli iudepeiident noniina ti.ms an.l other fooUah demonatrattona fnrnishos nol only proToeation but Jnatlflcatloa for similar actlon on tho parl of t..nighfs Republlcan con? ventlon. Sii.h talk is ahsnrd. The couTentlon to-nlght n-prescnts a party <.f grown mon, nol boya; of men <>f Intelllgence and experlenre, wbo RCt with deUberatloa and not upon Impuhve. And it repreoenta a party, too, of aucb numerlcal gtrengtb that it can w.-n afford without loaa "f preatlge or sacriii.f dlgnlty t.. aay to the alllea <if lasi year: MWe aro Iqtereated in a con> ??iiii.ri canso in wliich we shoiild 1).- unlted. We "ahall wetcome rour ahl as w.-n in making tho ?Tionilnatlons as in etectlng tho tlcket. We wall ??io liear from you." if. Rfter aucb condltatory Hdrancea have been made, ihe allied organtaa< llnna "f last y.-ar .nanifest tho dtapoaltlOD aln-ady abown l.y 'lo- Good Gorernnient young per? goua ,!|1" Ibe Republlran party of thla county will be jiistilieil in going i: Rlone, and will he atronger by tbonaanda ?-f rotea l.y Iherr wtae, ponalderate and patrlotlc action. In a word, Ibe eonrentlon lo-nlghl can well afford t<? stand and wait. lt eannoi afford io follow Ibe example of ibe Good Gorernmenl young peraona. fBPROYED PAVEMESTB IX BROORLYX, N.? departmenl ln the admlnlatratlon of a mu* nidpallty cumea home more cloaely to tho rom munlty in general and In partlcultr than thal whlcb baa Ibe publlc worka In cbarge. ln Saw Y..rk this duty is dlatrlbuted amoaig aeTeral departmenta; for example, tbe Departmenl of Pnblic Worka pmper, the Aqueduci Commlaalou an.l rhe Btreet Cleanlng Departmenl. in Brook? lyn. on tbe other hand, all theae functtona are comblnad ln the Departmenl of Clty Worka, whlcb stnee February I, 18M, baa been admlnla trred by Mr. Alfred T. Whlte, au ofBcUl who baa deroted blmaelf to bla dutlea with en?lra fldellty and alnaieneaa ?.f purpoee. With ihe gen , ral n aulta of his adininiKtralioii we do ii"t noW propoae lo deat, bul we dealre lo call Rttenttou to one feaiure whleh has forced Itaelf on the nt tentlofl of evetyl.ody In Brooklyn who stirs gbroad and keepa iits ejrea open. Wa refer to tbe aepbalt paTementa whlcb bare been pul down on acorea of Mo.-ks in tli.- la?t year, ao that almoat erery aectloa of the dty has before ll one or more objeel leeoona ahowlng whal 1.1 ptivementa are. Wbea Ihe work pbmned for by ComtulaBloner Wliite |s eolllpleterl Brookl.VH wlll llflTC lllllill' fair progreaa in emerglng from Ibe era <>f cobble ai mi * n has Ioiil' auffered from ibe renutatlon of belng the worat-paved large city ln the country. If not ln the ijIiIUbwfl world. IMl ropronch hn* not yet been cnat off. but n good atart Baal been made ln that .lirectlon. ifaBl of the work r*> cently done kcll been lOBal Bf BBegaRnatJoi 1"' fween tl.Ity nnd tbe propcrty owmrs linme.ll ntely llaVcted, th" lnfer coiiseiitlni: to pay <.ne haif the coal of the improved pareneRtg, and thereby addim: 10 the \:iiuc of tlielr holdlim's twice ..r ihree dmea the ?rwurI of the aoeeea mont they are called upon t" pay. Dader tba CbaplR admiiiistrati-.n large boaeta were made of the ainonnt of parlBg doue ln the city, bul inost ..f iiiis consist.si in tbe laylng of granlte blocks. son.f whlch were boughl at aecond band ind nll of whlch were poorly and rbeaply ptit down Cotninissioner White has lnsist.?d on ,;.i work. and wbereai th- former rnl- waa to |gy ??pbf" dlrecttj on robble, Ihe reaulremettl now is that it be placed on a roucrefe f.'tn.l.i tion. whieh Insnns greater Btabillty aml better n-sults. iine of Mr. Whlte'a moal liuportaRt achlere menta l* the pnrrlelon of wiiat may be termed through rotites in dlfferenl parta of ihe city wlth Bmooth pavemoiit all tlie way. Heretofore there bai l.b no such route In BHwklyn, wlth Ihe nceptlofl "f Bedford-ave, A route Irom ihe Hetghta t" Frospect Park Is n..w iltnoel eonv pleted, and cntracts have been BRRle f..r a branch from tiiis through Bt. llark'B-are., run nlng two mllea or more t?> tbe eaatward aml croaalng Bedford-are., whlle tbe Twenty-tblrd and Twenty-tifiii warda h.iv.- been broughi wlth? ln eaay reecbof Beutord-BTe. an.. Frospect Park by aapball on Haacocfc and the idjacenl ati.ts. Pnrtbennore, Mr. rVblta bai contracted for ihe puttinn down of brick paremenl in two .?? tbrea places, wlth the purpone ..f tlKWoughly te-tlnj; that materlal as i Btreet Burface ln a city llke Brooklyn. Tbe adv.in.e whlch Brooklyn bai made ln Its pav.emeuta in the last year roftecta great credlt on Mayor Scliler-n's admiiiistrati.-n. and e?pc dally on hla publlc-aplrlted and laborloua Com missioner of City W'otks n-.r slmiild we oinit to make houoraiile menUon of tbe ownera of prop trty who have done th.-ir part towaid brlUging about Ibeae iniprovcmcnts. TUE SEW II7AR8HIP. The launchlng of Ihe Brooklyn yeaterday wns an Inddent <>f both local and Natlonal Intereat. our sist.-r city is to be rongTatnlated up<>n the glTlUg <'f her name to so Bne a erafl a tlner one. probaiily. than lhal whlch beara the name of New-York an.l the Nafioti. also. upon this pruapectlre relnforcemenl of iis power at aea. Perhapa the inddent attracta less attentiou now than it would have ?ttracted a few y.ars ggo, It i< n.> riovelty. Blnce a Ibpublican Ad mlutatration began tbe patrlotlc taak <>f buffcllBg for ihe I'nlted Btatea a modern Mary worthy of the name, our people hav.- become iiaed to aeelng One warshlps flylng Ihe Stars and Slripos. In Increaelng numbera, until now on.- more or less Is Bcarcely noticeable. We have a Navy ai last, and Its growtb and matnteuance are taken aa a matter of coura ?. Still. the additloii to our fleetfl >.f BW h a reaael as .in- Brooklyn bi.ls falr t>> be wlll be an Ind? dent worth in.to than paaalng notice. Tbe Bblp wlll beone whlch would lacreaae perceptlMy Ihe effective Btrength of any navy. BUd uhich mlght tvell be welconied l.y the warl<>rds ..f the great ral of Bea-golng Powere. Ifnether ahe is of the most dealrabla lype is an open queatlon. Many bigh autboiitlea do not approre the bullding of tbeae buge warablpa, with ample freeboard preaentlng a temptlng targel for 'he enemy'a guna, of that typc. bowerer, th.- Brooklyn will probably prore lo be an admlrable apectmen. Bbe ranka as an armored erolaer. lt mlghl be well to deaciibe ber as an irmed crnlaer, or a cniisinj; battle-ship. A crnlaer Bbe wlll be, prob? ably <>f good apeed and long endurance. Bbe will also be armored, wlth armor bell aml peotectlve deck. But her great feature will be her otfenalre armament. Blgbl B-lncb riiies, so arranged that six ?.f them can be tralued together npon any polnl ,,f th.niipass, form a battery lhal would he regarded as fonnldable on any battle-eblp When to tbeae are added twelre Mnch, twelre B-pounder and four 1-pounder rapld-flre rlflea aml four macblne-gnna, we haTe an armameul calcnlated t.. bnrl an abnoal lirealatlble raln of iiilssil.s upon an ein my, at elther long OT sliort range, Sor ar.- the flee torpedo-tubea to be for> gotten; an pqnlpmeni wblcb abonkl be regarded as Indlapenaable f..r erery warahlp. Thla Bplendld reaael Is ..f Amerlcan .lesi^n. materlal and workmanablp. Bbe Is belng tin isiuii iu a prlrate ahlpyard from wblcb have gone oul some of tbe Bneet Bpedmeni >>f marlne archltecture afloat, iu both the mllltaul and tbe commerdal marlne. It is gratlfylng to know that this is so, an.l tlnt this country Is al.le |o bulld its own ahlpa, Inatead of buylng them aliroa.l. as tbe ciick-.o-rry f..r many y.ars haa blddeu us io do. The bulklera .>f th.- Brooklyn have done good work, and deaenre conllal recoi; nitloii for it. At ihe same time we niiist ex preaa regret lhal more of the aew ahlpa are not belng constnicted in th>* Oorernroent'a owu yar.is. There are, both at Brooklyn an.l at Sor folk, fadlitlea f..r bulkling flrat-daaa ahlpa, as the pro.iuction oi' tlie Maine. tbe Tezaa, the Cln cinnati and tin- Ralelgh teatlflea The greal and coatly planta Ihere BbouM not i?- allowed to stand Idle and deterlorate, aml tbe raal sums of rnoney lnv.sted In tli'-m to return no profll to Ih.mn try. Tlie workahopa ahould be kepl open and buay, and an adequate force >.f skillcd workmeu be kepl on band, fltted and ready for an* iask thal may be requlred of ihtun. Buch a poliey, we be Uere, would not in its dlrect reaulta be more costly t.? the Qovernment than th.- preeent, whlle in Its ultiniate r.-snlts it would be more profltabte. A BVJAlABIAS BAPTI8M. Agaaaglnatlon la followed by apoatagy, s.iys one bitt.-r critic -.f Bulgarlan affalra. The re maik is an rxtreme -.ii". and boi recfanlcally Inatlflable. Prlnce Perdlnand haa n..t i.n proven gullty of tbe death <>t BlambolotT. Bome people tliinK le- is; a greol many. in fa.-t. Hut tbere N a illflTtiiiice between belng morally aure and absolii'.ly certalu. Tli. n this baptbdng of bla ii.ir aecordlm to 'he livlns ..f tbe Orthodoa Cr.ik <'iiur.li is acarccly to be rech.d anoa taay. Tl..- chlld la nol iroinL' lo foraake one falth for another, for at preeenl he has none at all: ,it leaal none of iiis own ebolce and practlee. Tbere is no Intlmatlon thal Perdlnand blmaelf jiroposes a cliani:'' of falth. Petbapa be has aim ply mncluded tha'. aa iiis own falth has in bla own cbm so lamentably falled lo make hlm a good man, It w ill l?- beal t" try BOUM Other faitli on llttle Borih In bope of maklng him a better man than hla fatlier. Kien baMtual ciiminals have been knowu to wlah thelr dilldren to be broughi up 1" waya of tjruth and rlghteouaneaa Tbe moal plaualble explanatlon, le.wev.-r. and indeed ihe practlcally certala one, 1^ thal tha Prlnce bopea thua t.> wln 'he faror of the Caar. There i- n.? other publlc ..r politlcal reaaon con ccivable. Tbere Is no general demand on tbe part of tlie Bulgarlan people that tba belr t.. tbe tbrone ahould be thua baptlxed, nor any reaaon t.t tblnk th.- doing of it will enbance th.-ir loyalty ... the Prlnce, Thla baptlaa of the young Boor bon, then, la to be regarded as merely anotber atep in Perdlnand'a mareh to Canoaaa, He haa already taken eereral aurh atepa, one of them leadlng orer Ihe grare ..f tbe man to wbom be owea bla tbrone and t.. whom Bulgarla o\\<-s h.-r contlnued Independenre. Probabty he is ready to take alrooal anj other that may aeen Becea aary t?> reaeb tli?- gooL He Beeroa lo be that atai of man Hla Baotto is -^rt there," do matter bOW. That is n COmtUOn inle of COBdUCt, bul le-' nlw.iva | RtioeeRRftil one. Indeed. Ita fallurea nre Rome'whnt more numoroii* and more oonaplninti* than Its antdaaea an.l lt wlll not be In the lenst Hurprlslng lf another fallure he added to the llst In the preaent enae. There ta, aa we have aald. no Indlcitlon that the tlreek tmptlstn Of Borte will Htrengthen PTfOCa ror.llnun.rs boM upon tho favor of the Bulgariaa peaple. MHfber ta there any Indlca rion thal it will brlng about a wcoasrttlatlou wWi the fr.ar and seeure his reeognltlon .-f tho PrinaVa leeitimacy. The Kussliin (lovornniHit bai nevcr Uthnated that lt WOUld, Bor over de nanded that aucb a alep bo taken as a in"'cssary pren qulatte t.. recognltton. The Caar ls Mgoted, n.. doubt, and would llko to fOTCe tho Wbok woild to ao.vpt his own HigloitR creed. But his grierance in Bulgarla is aometblng other and greater than a queatfoi of rreod. It ls Bulgaria Itself. nnd especlaHy Blg Bulgarla. When that DRttofl eleeted lo be a natlon rather than a Rus gua pnrrlnce It commltted a gmss. osYence. Wh.n lt annexed Eaa'f-rn RumeHa lt aggTarated lhat offence a bundred-f?ld. Tl.ily atone inent that can ln- made wlll he to go back i?> tho daya of Prlnce Doadukoft Koraakoff. The tecbnical polnl at Laaue between Rnssia and Bulgarla may be i.rietly itated. Ruaala rlalma that Prlnce Feidlnantfa election was iiiegai, for the anuudng reaaon that lt was effect ed at the time ael by the Bolgarlan Oonatltutlon Inatead of at the time adriaed or ordered by tho Caar; and that couaequenfly be ls not to he recognlaed as ihe lawful soverelgn, and that no Rttcb recofultlon wmld legallae his gtatue. Bul? garla. en Ibe other hand. COUteuda lhat. under her Conatltutlon, 'he Bobranje ls the roIo Judge of tho legallty of rierthma; that as it declarea his election legal lt ls in fact legali and that therefore all tiiat is needed is ntlfteatton <?r recognltton of th.it election by the si-nntories of the afreaty of Beriin. Bo the caae atanda, and ?o ii baa atood for yeara. How niucb kmger lt will remaln ao is perikaaaly uneertato. Ruaala aaakea no open more, but keepa tho ajotorloua Zankoff and other unacrapulouo agenta busy beneatb tho aurface. The wretched Prlnce bumlHatea blm self in eveiv way ln valn bope of galnlng Ibe Czar's favor; or iti erery wav l.ut one. That ,,?,. i< t,, realgn, kare th..nntry, and aeek re-electlon ;it aucb a time as ihe Caar may pn> scrii.e. He will not <lo that becauae he knowa the Bnlgarlanfl, enraged at liis gubBerrlency to ih.. Dortbern tyrant, would n.-ver re-elect blm. The Caar kuowR that. t.... and that is probably tho cblef reaaon why be wanta hlm t.? realgn. EPI8C0PAL QBXEBAL C0XVEXT10X. i'lie Proteatant Bplaropal Oeneral Conrentlon, whlcb began Ita seeadona yeaterday In SJInneapo lis wiih an iinpresslve rellgious aerrfae. is likdy to gpend ni"<t <.f Ita time In dlRcuaadng tbe re porl of the Conatitnttonal Commiaalou appolnted l.y ihe Laal Conrentton. This CommbiRton will bf/er f"i- conableratton a propoaed new Conatl? tutlon, whlcb has been ihe gubject of a Uvely dlacueaton alnce Its publlcatton in tbe Church papera a few montiis ago. The preralltng opln lon concernlng lt seems to he that, wblle lt con t.iins many naeful prorlolona it nndnly enlargea ihe powera of ibe biahopa, and curtalla those of ihe other clergy and of the laity. One uftaenttal denomlnatlonal paper which makeo this critlclam says that tho Rerefl einlnont hishops on tbe Commtaaton orerahadowed the <.tiier membera ?f the CommlflBion, an.l w.re tbtta able to ln ject into the propoaed Oonatltutlon a stront: tlneture of un-Anieiiean prdaoy. Bo this as It may. tbere is Uttle doubt that a vlgoroiis oppoal Hon to tbe report will bedereloped ln the Houae ,.f clerleal and Lay Deputiea, and It is qujte poaalble that tbe Commleaton wlll be askoii ro rake the gubject into further conatderatJon and report three yeara bence. Tbere an- a few ex treme eliurclimeii wlio think lt uneathollo for tho riiur.h to liave .1 paper CoaiatltutJon at all. But lt is too late to nioot that ojueetlou now. It ha? mi.1i a Conatltutlon, an.l the only thlng to d<i ta ro rerlee it in keeplng with tho expandlng life ?.f the Church. # The old propoaltiou <>f the rituailsts to cbange the name ..f the Churoh will In all UkeUbood come up agala They arant lt to he named "the Amerlcan Chureb," "the Hbly CaOiolIc churoh." or almply "the ChurrlTi but tho chancea <>f thelr carrylng aucb a meaaure in the present conren? tlon are siigiit. Buch repreeentatlTe lligh I'lmreli biahopa as Doane, of Albany, an.l Perry, of lowa, either oppoae the Idea or holleve lt illop portune. it ls doubtleoa true, as the rltuabata s.i.v, thal th.- name Proteatant Bplacopal ls by no meana an kteal name. Tho term Proteatant is negatlre an.l nnmeaalng. lt would ileacrlbe a radl.al Vnitarian and a rltuallst equaDy well, nnleaa the rltuallst ahould dedde to Joln the Church of Home. And as for tho WOrd BpiRCO pal. lt is not inucli better. As a term of dtffer eniiation, "Prayer-Book Church," or even "Sur pllce churoh," would be aboul aa expreaalTe. But, after all. tbougb it is deslrable that n churoh ahould have an expnaetee name, the blatory of the more Importanl Proteatant de Bomtnatloua prorea that their growtb doea not depend on thelr name. The great .Methodlst Eplacopal Church is a atriUng llluatratlon of thla The term Methodlst was tlrst appUed to tho followers of Wealey ln dertalon. And even apart from that fact. the name doea n<?r fairly deaciibe the jreiiius and spirlt of the rimrch that Rdopted I' N'everllleless, the gTOWtb of Motho.l i?in baa been nnexampled. Tho progreaatee membera of 'he Bplacopal Church are not trou bllng th. nisi'lvos orer the fact that its name Is not Ideatty perfeet. Nor are they wHUng t*> bare iis aame changed to ??tho Church" untll in num iiers lt jtives better rridence than lt has yet glren that it really Is tho Cliur.li. \o other questions are Ukeiy to come before the conrentlon. imring tho three yeara alnce tbe meetlng <>f tbe last oonventlon ln Baltlmore tbe growtb of thc Chureb m numbera and Influ eii.e has been gratlfylag. Mueb <>f the old i?it lerneaa between tho parttea has dled out. The rltuallata are working har.l to gain an aacendancy in tli" Church; bttl the bUU of the wealthy and ],i'"i:ii'ssive laity are paaalvly. lf not aetiv-'ly, opposed to tlletn. S.i lil- colored poraon In the CoggeahaU po? lltlcal fence has ahown his hoad at last: Th.> DemoeratR are to rnn no candldate against tbe Onelda atatearoan, who has taken a nom? lnation agalnal the rcgular Rcpuhllcan camli date, and bo, if electott, la t" eota for BUI for Scnator. Bucb is the Democratlc account ol thc bargnln. How do the Repubiioans of Onelda Hke tt? When the State ,,f Texaa gcts Corbett and Fitzalmmona, the sluggcrs. wlthln Its borders. it otlgbt t" welcome them with hospUibla handa to a seouro prlaon. POOple wbo tblnk that Richard Croker 1a OOl <'f polltlcs. and thnt he ta not to-day th* power hehlnd the thronc ln Tammany Hall, i.iijrht to ba scnt to an asylum for the fer-hle mlnded without delay. The state Rallroad Commlealonere have de Uvered thelr verdlcl on the recent cotlleton on the s.-n Beach Rallroad, when a nmuway englna dRRbed Into the rear of a crowded traln OR Its way to Coney laland. Tha moat atrtklng thltiK dlecloaed by tbe Invaatlgatlon which followed tbe dlaaater was thal the rallroad had n.i ayatetn ..f telegrapbl. algnala, an.l that there waa no meana grhatever ?-! aendlng word Rtong the Itne that an engine waa bearlng down npon the unfortunato i.i.ii. v.-t t!n < ommtaalonera in their deliver anea and rei immendattona have nol a word to aay on this tltal matter. It is no wouBer that people are ?-klng themaelvea what la the uaeof the State apendlng large aumg of aBOBRiy Jgaw after year for the malntenance. of Itn Rallroaa Commlaslon. ______ Joalah Qulncy. "reformer." eretwhlle debaucher of the cnnaular aervlce. prerfded yeaterday over tho dellberaMona of the Maaaaohuaetta Demo rratlc Conventlon. In the cours* of a long ?paacb, aaid to oorer "tbe whota fleid of state aad Xatlonal BOUtfcaV* he had tbe audadty to pat the Piaatdent on the bark for hla r-cent order placlng the larger part Of the oonsnhar aervlce under etvtl aanrtca reguiations. "Ia no bcancti <>r the publlc aervlce," be dedared, "wlll the Intro "dUCtlon Of B new avatem of appolntment reanlt ln "as large a pecunlary galn to the Oovernmenl "through Btopplng the iinderralttatloo of Importa "at Hfl head. aml in no branch la auch a r-hange "nv.re important fOr aentlmenUl and patrlottc "reaaona" .Tostah certalnly oirht tO kUOW. Mo enthuataatle dkrtrlbutor of offlciai pap arar had a better opportunlty to llnd out. Hla commenfs <?n the proper method of publlahlng "The I'atent Offlee Oaaatte" WOOM have been Juat a" oppor tune and Juat aa lnl^r-atlng. but we regret tO flnd DO reference to the BUbJect ln hla speerh. Posslbly the Ju lgea smd attendanfa of the Fed eral COUTta, many of whoin have recelrcd no pay slnce June. eould thTOW llght on the manner In whlch the Admlnlstratlon haa been keeplng down expenses and fordng favorabk balan-es. A noxlous elemenl ln the boII of Kanaaa. hlther to feedlng the protOptaam of the Popuilst. the free-sllverlte and the politlcal malontent in gea .-r.tl. ifl now tO ba drawn off into tobacco. Ken tucky growera of that weed having found rhat tba aoii and cllmate there favor the produet Its old alluvlum can boM only so much of the aertd Jui.e of N01 and Erebue, and what goes Into its tohaeco ahould Bweeten It rxtnetdernbly, leaving blander elementa for the nurture of Its atatesmen who may ln time appear in the counclls of the Natlon Bhaved and in thelr rlght mlnda. each with a correet outflt of prlnclplea and a logtcal apparatus whlch will work witho.it squeaklng. Chanoellor MeOlll annoitnres that he wlll not take ti peraonal part ln the New-Jersey ram palgR. No; nor ln the ndmlnlatratlon that wlll follow it. _ _ Sarah H.-rnhardt do?s not tl.lnk the blcyole a BUltabla vehlcle f..r women. thOUgh whether the groaada >.f her dtaapproval are raoral, aaaltary or aartorlal la not BtAted. On the wheel ahe her p. If would look llke a Krasshopper OR a plelad, but there la no reaaon t ? Htipp.se lhat she would not rlde wetl aft-r a eertain amount of practlee. Her averalon to the instrument ml^ht ahate wlth the thrlll Of lta awlff, alry movement, so soon as she had mastered the art of rldlng it. As lt ls, her dlsapproval eottRta for nothlng. Women have adopted the blcycle, and wlll probably ad here to lt for all time to COfM, In Franee as f-ls. whete. There wlll alwaya he a mlnorlty In oppo Bttlon holdlag a preferenee for the dogcart, the trolley and the cabrl >let. but the wheel wlll hold Its own agalnat all adverse volces, ev.-n BUob mel llfluous oaea as that of the dlvine and attenuated Sarah. A boss who Is defeated twlce In auccesslon ln lils own dlatrlct can't he very much of a bosa, now, can he? No crltlctsm wlll be dlre-ted agalnst Lleu tenant Peary beeanae he has declded that hia work as an Arctlo expl.uer ls tlnished. He flrmly belleree that th>- P.de wlll be reach.-d; not by hlm, but by a young-r and more athletlc man. Mr. Peary Is entltled to rest from hla labors. Of hla four J.nirneys on the Oreenland Ic-cap the seeond was eonaptcuoaaly success ful, whlle the Inst two mt.st have been a keen dlaappolntment to thelr projector. Hut hls con trlbuttons to the world'g geographical knowl edge have been large, and as an explorer he has displayed orlglnallty, foresight and cour age. ClrcumstancHS whlch no human power eould foreatall or rontrol were agalnst hlm last year and this, and defeated hls long-cherlshed amblflon. oetober ls dolng ex~e?-dlngly well thua far, thank you. They are talking s,nse nt Penver, at the Amerlcan Publlc Health Assoclatlon'a meet? ing. ln denoundng the wholesale emptying of H.-wers Into rlvers. Kven the glant Mlsstsalppl la ln danger of b?comlng a pestllentlal dltch. "No poUntlOB of rlvers" Is a good cry to be taken up all ov-r the country. When Tammany influence of every klnd has been purged away from the Park Department the parks of New-York wlll take on new beauty and new charm. New-York has now nbsorbed a large part of what was formerly Westchester County. The l.p|.. Brbo were formerly llrtng ln vlllages nnd towns whlch were abaolntely loalgnlfloanl ought to r.Jolc that they have now been taken in as ettlaena of one of the greatest clties of the world. B elty whose future ls ltkely to surpass tbe accompllahmanta and ncblereinenta of the moat famoiia comtnunltlea in all baacory. Bome of the BngUah newapapera say that Amerlcan trlumphs over Kngllshmen ln Inter natloiial contests are becming monotonooa. That ls a sort of monotony ln whlch Aflierl* eana dlacover ever new vatiety and charm. PERSOXAL. Ftishop rharles Edward Cheney (Reformed Bpla ?? p.ili, of ChleagO, in apeaklng the other day about tbe Eplacopal propoaal for Church unity, aakt: "lt ls siiihfuiar that the Proteatant Kpiscop.il Church, pr? feaslng to *e.-k unlty on the t.asla of the 'Four I.ani i,.-th Propoatttofaa,' ahould eztentt the oBve t.rnn-n to tlie Preabyteruui, th- Methodlst and the <'>ngreK.i tlonal rhurehea, whleh churchea can ac-ept th- nrat three <>f trmse proposltlono-namely, the Bcrlpturea hh the rule of falth, the apoetlea and Nl-ene cree.l a* th.- armbol ..f the falth, the two aacramenta of bautlem aml th- Lord'a Bupper, hut whlch ehurchee cannot accept th.- hlstorl- eplacopate 1 aa>- lt s htr.inge that the Eplacopal rhurch. dolng thla^baa n.-v.-r made any klndly overturea to the >'Hforrn?. Eplacopal Church, arhleh accepta not only the tlrat three artlclea. bul "lao tlie fourth." The iitti^ Quaaa of tha NeUaeetaada ent-re.i upon h.-r Blateaatk year .1 fen daya ago, aad In ii-mor of the occaslon. but to the *rvat regret of her BUb Iceta Introdueed a moinentoua change ahe began o w'ear h.-r Imlr In the faahlon of young aromen! Uueen Vlctorla .les.-rlli.-H th- Queea as the most ch.innltiK glrl ln the world." Dr. Theodora R. Ttmby, who at the age of nlnet-.-n Inventad the revolvlng turret. flr?t iise.1 on the Monl tor. llves ln ChleagO, and. ln *plte of hla a^venty three yeara. la hale and henrty He was born on a farm at Dover, Dutcheaa CORBty, N- Y . on Aprll 6. lta On hls fathers alde he !s of Fren.'h orlctn. the ani-eatra; name belng orlglrial'o; Tlmbra Kll mother came from .N>w-England. The idea of the revo'.vlng turret waa suggeated to hlm one day when be waa ras?!ng t'astle Wi:ilam?, on (Jovernor a 1*1 ano- kVaaked hlmaelf why it wouldn't b* poasibie to put such ii atruoture on a plvot ao that if coul<l polnt lta guna in every dlrectlon. He at onee made a model of hl* ld?a. and the re*ult waa the famous r?volvlng turret. He haa alao invented many other uaeful devtcea, unmng them the Amerlcan turblne wheel. "The rhlladelphla Record" aay*: "The Orant Memorlal monument for Kalrmount Park. upon arhleh Bculptor DaBlel C. French ls at work. ls nejr ly BatBhad ln day Mr. French waa receatly \ -.? I In hla atudlo by Messra. Howe'.l and MIlK-r, of the rairmouai Park Art Aaaoclatkm. Both were blghiy plaaaed with the mamortai, and Mr. Mttlar aaya: ?The H.-ulptor has vrlaely ehoean to perp.-tuate the oualltlea whlch .llatlnguisli.-l <irunt from ull hls aa Boclatea and rontemporerlee. Th* aphlnxllke retP eenea and the '-logged peisiatence whlch dlatln gulahe.) the haro fro.n other men iire admlrably pre ?etite,| here I'nllke mast Btatuea ol lta klnd, too, the horaa i* tlie leaal Importaal rnetnber of the Kt.iup. He la a maaalve, powerful oreature, perfectlv abl* lo earrj the w^lght and lo do the work whlch la .y;.te ] of him, bui in the compoettloo tha Inter eat properly centrea ln the man. 1 f.-el that thU u a \?-r\ greal triumpn for the aculptor to have achleved. Incldenialfy. tha llk-nraa is admlrable, and the nmn will nol "ni> ???> down lo poaterlty ln r.ilihful portralture aml ln hla b,?blt as he llved," f,.r Mr French hus been exeaedlngly eonaclentloua and eareful Hi>.>ut avary datatl of dreaa and ?-.niii. ment, but Amertcan nrt wlll have been aniiehed by a work of unlque Intereat, of declded erlglnallt} and of greal dlgalty und power.' WEDD1X08 PART AXD 10 COME. The marrlage of Mlse Harrlet Ella Dewer. oeagh ter of K W. Dewey, of No. 34 West Forty-nlnth-at, to Xoble Poater Hoggson waa quletly celebrated at 3 80 o'clock yeaterday afternoon ln the chantry of Orace Church. The Rev. Kobert .Jonea. one of tha aaalatant mlnlatera of (Jraoe Pariah. performed th? marrlage ceremony. which was foBOWSi by a r?. repllon at the home, of the brlde's father. Tha |,ri la waa attended by her BRster, MlRB May Dewey, afvl Mlaa Flora Jenkms aa bridiamalda I.r. ./ohn Augiiat.ia Ilartwell waa b<st man. anl iTOderlek E. Driggs. Richard A. Sirong. C-.i-rt R Walr,r!da;e Bad !>? I? Hutphen were the tiahera. Mlaa Ada Kipp waa marrled u< Bdwarl I. Oll. BOti .'"i I "''I'ick laat evenlng at the home 0f her parenta Mr. an<l Mra. Jamea Kipp. No. .'>*. Wgsa Thlrtv-thlM-at. The ceremony was performed u the drawlng-room Rf the Rev. I.r PletOf C Hmlth. MIsm Hlanche l.add w.ia lha BUal 1 Of hOOOr, aad Miaa Kva Kipp. thc brldc's BBRtOr, RBd Miss l.my B. 011 bert, slater Of the hrl'legroom. arere tha 8rMej> RMada Mr. <;ilbert's RORl B8RR w.is Henry y. Wempie. jr. Tne uabera were Bdwta u? nkaaaaai rbartea B. oiibert. A raceaaloa followed th-.are. mony. The weddlaa of Mlaa Chartotte ViruiMa Nsaaaa aad Wllllam H. W'.-iy. of Brooldya, araa eelafcrRtOl at 12:"n o'clock ye^tenl.y aftarwaOB Bl th. home. of the brtde'a pann'*, Mr and Mra Kll B N n, at oien Core, Laoag tatead. Th- Rei j .; ii4C. chua re.'torof thei-hur'li of the ln<arr.atio-i. Hroofc. !yn. ofticlHte I. Mlaa Jam-t T. Whlttet. of Hrookiya, waa the mald of hon-.r. There arera ?o brlde*. mal.Is. Henry K. NetaOO, l.rnth?r of the brida, was beet man. The ushers arete Bfaltef 1' Kerr't, of Brooklyn, anl Kdward K. Craft, of Olen I'ora a sm.ii reeepUea followed. The marrlage of Mlaa Helen Roaalle Remaen. dfliight'-r Of Mr. an.l Mra PUoenll Kemsen. to Woodrtiff Batton, Jr . will take plaee thla afternooa It. Chrlst Church. Habylon. Ix>ng Island MlaO Amelia Cirlfflths, daughter of Mr... Mocutt YV Crifflths. was marrled to Harry De Hoadt at IM o'clock laat evenlng at the Kirst Ref.,rm?d Kplacopal Chunh, Madison-ave anl Fifty-flfth-aL Tba K"V. Or. Willlam T. Sablne. pa*Mr of the church, perforrmd the marnage . ireaaoaj,. Ths brlde was given away by her o->u?ln, Frederi. k M Helbig. Bdward Baat wa? b-at bbbjb, and the uah. .rs arere Henry B. Johnson. Robert Porter, Joba Coatly and 0 oraje Berte. The raceptloa waa heti at the homo of the brlde1* BtOther, Mra \Urgaret W. (irifflths, No. rM Baat Plftjr-ebrhth-et Th-re was an attmetlve wed.llng at the home ot Horatlo Haarkea Jereey Clty Hdghts. at aooa raa> terdav. Th- brtde was Mlss May Fowkcs. of Jer Bay Clty, aad the l.rl.legroom Kverett T. W.ils. of ciifton. N. J. Th.- coreaeony waa perforni<d by the Rev i?r K Meioliarn, pa-tor of Orace Meilsodlat Kplscopal Church, Jers-y Clty HciKhta. Only rela tlrea ot the brtde aad i.rl<leKroom were pre.s.-tu The covple went to Old l'olnt Comforl. Va , on thelr we.lding totir. Amoni; th.- a|,|.roaehing ereddlnaja is that of RUaa Fiorence Laura RotBnaon, gnanddauarhts* "f the late Charles Knox. to Krederl- k IP njamin .Jnenlrig, of London, Kngland. whlcb wlll take place on Wednea* iiy fJctoberfa, at to'clock. la thefJId rtrst ( hurch. jlnson'oMhla clty. to Dr. Rtah.rd Randolph Daly. of the Ptate HOBpiUl at Ma.teauan. N T.. whOitJ Thc Rev. A. Vallete Clarkson offi.-late 1 palracrea the handaome home of Charleai flaap ciark. at Normat'lv Park, Morriatown, N- J . waa the bmbsi of a oretty home wetdlng at 4 ococg T h afternoon: Jrhen Mlaa Rarah JoUette Ciark was marrled to the Rer Henry Phtppa Roaa, Rf Tauntnon.rrMa.a. iSta. Blla Mabel fark alster o the brtde, was the mtil <>f honor, anl the brWee. mal.ta were Mlaa Ada Mead. ot r^ton; Mtaalfabal Wheeler rtmlth. of New-York. and the Mlaaea An derson. of Brooklyn. The ushera were john n. Henderson. of Waahlnaton; H. rr> \ Ru'ch. of New-York; Torrey Everett. ot Naw-TOrk: the Rev James De Wolfe Parry. of Bprlngftald, Maaa and Charjea Martln CUrk. of Mew-sorfc. ?^hfr?? fhe hrlde. Bupper was BBrrcd foi thc DTidai party at 6 o'clock. . , , x. _ A noteworthv Incidenf ln soclal clrclea of NeW Brnnawick arafl the ?reddlag at noon yeaterday or Ml?a Orace Hryson Wella. lanKhter of Mra. John \VeTls, to Charlea Booth. Jr . of LlverpOOl. Krigland. Ths ceremonv took p:.ice in Chrl?t Kplsoop.il' h.urch. Th* bri.le was attended l.y elght brtdeamalda tha Missea Bllaa Weii.-, a Biiter of the brtde; uw Hug*r Wells, of charle."ton; Orace Aahton Croahy and Katherlne Heckman. of New-York; K.;za Tlles ton Hemenway. of Boaton; May Pttirgesa. of New V-.rk| Conatance A. Booth, of Uverpool. anl He.en Kobbe, of N'.'w-llrighton. Aifred Booth, jr. of Uverpool araa beat man. The ushera were Philip Henry Holt of Uverpool: Lasrrenee I'ool. of New York ajid Thomas Kirkbrlde and Franklin H. Klrkl.rl.le, of I'hliadeiphta. The Ker. rharle.a K. Qrenger anl Helen May Seaman were marrled at noon yeaterday at the home of the brtde'a pnrents. in Cold S;.rlng Har bor. I?ng Iaiand. by thc Rev. Or. Churl.-.-a EverfsL Thc brlde la ? daughter ot Henry T. Heaman, . ant postmaster of the place The brldegroom is a wm of (JeorRe M. (Jrangcr. a Brooklyn mer.hant. H? was ordalned only a short time ago. aad haa charge of the Congregati'Viai Church In Bay Shore. After thc weddlng there was a dinner. after wh >'i the COUple atarted on an extended weddlng tour. There w*rc gtieats of the oouple preaent fr.im New York. Brooklyn. New-.Iersey, Provldence and Boa? ton. Rocheater. N. Y.. Oct 2 tSpcclall.? St. Paiit'a Church was tbroagjed at noon to-day at thc mar? rlage of Fiorence, only daughter of Arthur O. Yatea, prealdent of the Buffalo. Rocheater and Plttaburg R.ii.w.iy Company, to Levl Smlth Ward. a ti of Levl F. Ward The ceremony was performed by the Venerable Archdeacon Louls C Washburn, after which the weddlng breakfaal araa ser\.-l ir the home of the parenta of the brlde, on Bouth Fltzhugh-at < >n aCCOtUlt of the promlr.enoe of toth fumlilea the weddlng araa one of thc most Imuortant aoclal lncldents of the ye.ir. Mr and Mrs. Ward Itarted ln the evenlng for an extended Kastern trip. W'estport. t'o'iii , Oct -' i.Spcrlali?There was an attractlve wed llng to-day at thc home of Mr and Mrs. Oaear I. Jones, when thelr ataee, Mlss Martha ,i fjoodrleh, of Weatport, and Urlah f?. Keiier, of New-Haven. were marrled. The Rev. lloorge \V. Barhydt, reetor of Chrlst Church. performed the i eremony. Retatlvee and Intlmate friends only were preaent. The eouple aft.-r a short brtdal tour will li\-e in New-Haven. Ballaton Bpa, n t Oct. t?Al noon to-day Mia? Aanaa Ball, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. \v. .;. Baii, araa nurrted to Theodore Btarboch Haight, both of this pia. e. Thc ceremony was performed a: the home of the brtde'a parenta by the r. v. charlea treau, i-.-.'t.t of .'hrlst .'rrtirch. The brlde w.i- itt'-ni'-l iiy her alatera, th.- Mlssea Kllzabvth and llarle, and the hri-legroom by hla brother. II. Vaaair Haight. Mr. Ilniyht Is one of the proprtetora . :' the Haighl tannery here, one of the lareeet la the worht Mr. atel Mrs. Haight l.ft here for au extended Western tour. EXTEBTAIXED BY .1 ABTBUB BRAXD. MNM'i: TO thi: BACB ? "MMITTFi: <.r tiii: BBA* WAKHAK A '-.'ItlNTMl W VA.ltT .t.t'H. Thc EtRetaj yr.n-Spruce IV aertea of raesa were wound up nierrlly la?t nluht with a dlnner at the Hotel Wlndeor. The dlnner w,i? glven by I, Arthur Brand to the Race commlttee of the Seawanhaka Corltuhlan Yacht Ciub. One of the parlors <>f the Hotei witidsor ?as taatefnlty deeorated, aad tha aaaembted guests auaiDerad OUrer B. CtxxuaraU, chalrman of the Race Commlttee, Waiter C. Kerr. Mr Wetnaore, Dr. Valenttaa Mott anl Charlea A. Bneraaaa The apeecta of the evenlng waa ataaa by Mr. Brand'a Ajnerteaa repreaeatatlva H. King Bturdee, who ihanked the eoaaaslttee for their eeasr teaj an 1 kli. Ineas. The toaat, "Th" itace Commlttee." ?a* r>st>ondj-l to by Mr Cromwell. who aaeured the Kngl.ahmeu of the cordtal lympathy of tha ym btsmen ot Amer lei. and propoaed the bealth of "The Eagilsh Ch?i lengera" Mr Bmnl wlll a.-company Mr Bturdet to thc iatt. r'a country place at Baugertles . n the Hudaon to-day. and Wlll leave then- with luni ln a day ..r two for a short shootlng trip ln the Weat an.l a vlsit to Nlagara Fal'.s. The .uner of Spruce IV vrlll s-all r r li.'tne. II la eapa >.U I, abOttl the last of ihe month. _^ ooods r.oVGUT OF Jfir< IVTBVB < RF.vit. There was an unpleasant aurprtae for Mrs. Theo? dore Stttro rocantly when abe was vtattad at h*r home. at No. 2" Flfth-ave . by the rcpresenutlve aat a well-known drygoods flrm. anl aaked lf ahe bad authorlzed the purchase of a number of ooltly arU clea cn oredlt by her daujhter Aa Mra Sutro la a voung womsn. and has :?o daughter. her feellngs may be lm.iglne.l. It waa aaoertained that a Rar> s.m had been palnnnp her-clf off at aeveral of tne stores .is the deufhter ot the aoclety worr.an. sna getting a numb<r of thinsa cn ci^ilt Ihe poUOB are lookina for the BctlUotM Mlss Sutro. MAY VLA1 'ROXOVtT VXTIl tVWBAT, Chleaajo, Oct. I -Jodaa Olbhoaai raaalarad Mr de? eislon to-day la tha reaa of aufaetln i?aiy against Ulllan Walrath granttaa aer paraalaMaa to oon tlmie thc pta) Of ? ?ll.'ii.iur" Bl thc Chicagc I 'P*rB Houae to the aad of thla ?<"k. t>;tt enjolnlaa ner from prodttclng it la thla cpuntn after ???????; urday. Her attorney protested aaalnat OwJJ suanoe of tl,.- Iniunctlon. and the Court granteil hlm permission ?,. Bubml! a b.tcf before katarda) aa BRt iiueatloa of law Involved DVXBATBr* DlFoaTTaTM 9AII fO* ?"v* The two daughtera of tba Barl of rJunraven 1-sJr Alleen and Ladj Rrchel WMidham-gu... ?alledra? .... i.v an tha WhRa itar Bteaatship l>u( ' r^r Rngiand Oeorae l. Wataon, thc deelgner at th? defeated challengei Valkyrta UI.waa aiao ?> P?T senger, .- ?.>?? Captalna CranBeld and -? ? <"or\ and thc crea ..' thS toglleh boal The naaaaiaf none ot tha partj appsared on tbe pnaaangar aw*