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KOT TO USE THE FIRMANS. POWERS WILL NOT SEND MORE OUARD SHIPS INTO THE BOBPHORI'S il gTBANOE DKVKI.OPMENT IN THR TVBKISH SITFATION-SAlI> TACIIA I.EAVKS THK HKITISH EMBASSY. BCt I? *0T AI.I/VWKD TO GO OI'T OK f THE COFNTHY. Vienna. Dec. 11-The "Neue Freie Presse" BM ? dlapatch frvMTi Constantlnople. saylng '.hat the repteaentativea of tho Powera have InfOTtnad the Sultan that they 80 not inten.l tO make prae tical n?e of the tirmans granted for the BgaBBaga of addltiona! guardships Into the Boapboroa. I,ondon. Dec. 11- The eorrespondent ot tlie TJnlted Pros* in Coti.Manttnoplo telegraphs. un? der date of Deo.inber 10. that the POTte has erranted exequatur* tO Major Williama and Major Hulinan. tbe newly appointed Rrltish Vlec-Consnls at Van an.l Siv.is. an.l alao to a Brltlsh Vioe Consnl at HarpOOt The Vlce-Con aula will start for thelr poats Immediately. In the appeal made to the Sultan by M. N'ell doff the Risssian Ambawador. in the name of the Crar. he atrongly advlsed the Sultan to COaV cede the demanda for extra guardshtp*. in order to avold magntfylng the matter. as. he aeeured Hla Maj?sty, the d.-mand would be peraisted in bv the P.uvera. The negotiatlona for a Government loan ..f f.1,000.000. secnre.l by the revenr.es ..f the Turk? ish Tohaoco Kegie. have fallen through. It ls learned. the eorrespondent says. tha! Sald Pacha. ln reply to ihe Sultan's demand that he leave the Hritish Kmbassy and return to his Jnrne. InOrmed His Majeaty that he W"*"""* to Ilve In any place ..utslde of Turkey tha thi Ptiltan mlght app-dnt. and would alao J?*?*1 hlmBelf to keep entlrely aloof from polttlca, be Jng. in vlew of the circumstanoes. extremely ? nxloua to leave ihe ,-ountry with his famlly. To this the sultan repiie.i that he ?;??""'* )"" Ing that Bald ahould pul blmoeK outo.de of I , the Bultana poarer. as he was the cuatodlaa of loo many secrets. The reaull was that Sai.l recelved the aoaent Of the sultan to his llvlng anywhere wlthln the emplre. together arlth the linpertal aaaurance that HleMaJesty would not coropel him to hold oBlce, 2d npoaVthla aaaurance Bald returned to hia Unon leaving the Rrltish Kmbassy. Sald WTOte a letter to Slr Phlllp Currle. the Brttlah Ajnbas ?tMdor. thanklng him for hla protectlon and hos iipresalng bope that Bald Pacha srould not be "The Staatdarsr tOBgortaw will print a <"on atantlnople dlapatch. aaylng that the F??"?? is Ilfaoliitelv deeerted. and that the Mtnlotere are llvlng d^y and nlght ln the paiace, where COO Vuslon reigns BUpreroe. Adlapaltehfron. Conntantlnople, dated Deeetn ber 12 aaya that Sald Fa- ha's return to hla houae ?waa contrary to the publle expeetance.Hedrove thlther in the rarrtage of Slr Phlllp ^J^e. the Hrttl?h Ambassador. a.companied by the dra*v> ,nan of the Brttlah Embaoay. ??n Ihe aame even? lng the Reoret pollce. wno had l>een statloned around the Embaeay, srere wlthdrawn. Sald Pacha. In his tetter to Slr Phlllp Currle. dwelt upon his forty-tbree yeara of publle seryice. Includlng five Vial-ratea and aald that.now tnat hlahealth sraa exhauated, he waa unable to bear "heburdena of the poat that the Sultan wlrtied him to aaaume Hla Majeaty had ?fterward of fered him a Bpeetal appolntment ln the nla.ee.to direct Importanl affalra of state. i nhappily, his health did n..t allow him to do thla Hla purpose in going to the Embaaay was to cscap- theae em nariassm-nts anl thereaftor to leave the country with his famlly. Sald Intended to paaa one night al the Bmbaaay, ln whlch bellef he wrote Immedi? ately to the Qrand Vi/i,-r. expreaalng the hope that his requeat would be favorably regarded. on tbe aame evenlng, however, the BuHan aenl his Foreign hflnlater and the Preaidenl of tne Cotincl! to Slr Phlllp Cnrrie an.l Informed S.ud that Hi?< Majeaty contlnued to hold his former Qrand Vlaler ln high favor and had entlre confl dence ln his fldelity. On the followlng day the Sultan gave similar aasurances tr. the ..ther Em baaaies. expresslng a deslre that Sald BhOUld B >1 leave tbe cuntry. IMacardM denounclng the sultan were poeted on the mornlng of Dacembar le In all of the prln cipal tnoBiiues and at the gate of the TUdlS I al ate the Sultan's Irnme. After the dectalon of the Porte to hmue an irade permitting the paaaage of extra guardahlpa through the straits of th. Dardanellea, the for? eign dlplomatfl beld a meetlng. al whlch they doclded that the preaentation of an ultlmatum to the Porte was aeedleaa, Inaamuch as the Br mans demanded had been granted. TO DKNOVXCF. THK TCRK. BEBOI^TIONS -1U Hi-: I'Kl.SKNTKl) IN 00B0BE8B TO-I.AY. Washlngton. IVc. ll.-roneres?man Moraa, actlng ln behalf of Trini'v Coaaresjatloaal Church, of Ne j>onset, Poaton. to-morrow will latrodncs in the Houae of Reprea. ntatiws reaolutiona reclttng the massarrea ot Chrtatlana ln Turkey and declaring -that it ls a dtaerace to Chrtatendom to altow this a..rt of th!n? lo contlnu*. oni tlut tr is ibe duty ?f clrtliaed nationa to pul a apeedy end to the rule of th? 'unapeakat.!.- '1'iirk ' The reaolutiona will further provlde for a copy of them belnjr ?ent lo lha Becretary of state at vYaeh lngton. to the Brltlah Foreign orlice and to "The London Dally Newa" DR. QATBS rNHAHMF.D. Chleaeo, Dec 11.?The Rev. Dr (lates. missionary to Harpoot, for whoae safety fears have been eoter tained, has sent a eable dlapatch lo frteada la thla city, aaylng timt iie is all ii?iit. ? - ? BACHTLBBEN S1HT Fl* IX BRZBROUM. Alton. 111.. Di'o. 11.?W. l>- Sachtleben. the cy. list ?who went to Arminia to punlsh the murderers of Frank C. Dena, wrltea to his father bere that he cannot return January 1. He saya the country Is in auch dlaorder and the roads so lafeated with brlgandB that It would be cerUIn death for a Chrls tlan to attempl th<- Journey. He la vlrtually a j>rlaoner In Krxeroum. and dure not vemurr uwa> from the I'nlied ritatea Ooaeulate. AFFAIRS AT THK PROVINVK OF VAN. A cable dlapatch recehe'. |Setltday by the "Chria? tlan Herald" from a correspondent ut Taurla. Per ala. aaya: Newa recelved from Van atates that i'.OOO refug^eB aro crowdlng the clty from LVJ villaKea whlch have been destroyed ln the Provlace of \a,n. Tne TurkB are greailv hamp^rliiK the r.-lief work COOducted by Dr. Oraoe Klrnball und her nilssionury a?so rlatea. Mlaslon woik la neceasarlly suapen.led for the preaent. The schools are cioeed. lnformatlon coraea from Hitlla that Ihe miealonarlea' Uvea there ure ln danKer. and that they are awaltlriK u chancc to eacape to a piac- of aafety. Great presnur,- ls being ueed to urge the Hed Crosa Soclety to ut.d.-rtake the work of relief In rmenla. The ?Christian Herald'' yeaterday t?le graphed to Clara Raiton, presldenl of the Amerl can Red Oross. at Washlngton. off^rlng to con trlbute KfAeM for rellef If the Red Croas assumed the reap<jn?ibilit.v of the work ta t!ut OOuntry. ? - LONDON STOCK MARKKT DULL. I/>ndon, Dec. ,1-The Stock Kxchanjje Ifarkel to-day ahowed no Improvement and oper.it. rs were j idle. The movemeir.s In the prices of the vartoua ' aeourlties were trlfilng. Anierlcan rallroad shur.-s were vlrtnally at a atandstlll. r;ilt-edt{e 1 forelfn Becurlties were tlrm in conaequenr-e of tli<- aetlle- , inent of the queatlon of tl>e admlssion of addltlonal guardahips to ihe Uosphonia. roin^ae allver was down 4 on rusaorfl regardtag a new loan. Mlnlng atocks trare w,-ak. A I.ECTFRK FDR THE ARMKMAXS George F. Shrady. Jr., dellvered an illuatrai- l Ii ure laat nlght at Oae-huadrod? and-Blneteeath-st. and Flfth-ave., under the manageiuent of the Arni,intan L'nion of Amerlca. Mr. Shrady has deVOted much tlme to the atudy of the Armenlan queatlon, and his lecture was glven with a vlew to impre^s on h. audlence the neeeaaliy for prompt aetlon on the pan of Ohriatlana toward betterlng the condltlon of th* people oppresaed by thn Turks. DI'TGHMKN WIX A FKJHT IN MAD1RA. Datavia, Java. Dec. 11.?Newa has been recelvei here that the Dutch troops on the laland of Madura have dlaperaed a l.ani of IM rebela, kllling twenty nln* of them and capturint,' the,r clilef. SPREAD OF THE CHODERA IM RIS.SIA. St. Peteraburg, Dec. 11.?For tho week ended No vember 7 there were aeventy-three new casea of cholera and forty-aix death.s from the dlaeaae re ported in Volhynla, and for the week ende-d N ivem Le-r M BB Bea caaee ?nd &4 deathw In Kleff for tlie week ended MovSBBbSf 23 there were M n-w cases and 31 dratha rvporteu. and In orel for the *, ?-k ended November 30 16 deaths. ^ HALl^ CAINB PRAIBaal AMERICA. Liverpool. Dec 11? liall t'alne. the Engllah novel lst. who returned on the ateamer Teutonlc from hla miaalon to the I'nlted Statea and t'ana<la ???;., tlve to the eeewrlgbt lawa. waa aaked ahont hia trip ou the airlval of tbe vesael here. ln kal ooin lon. the Copyrlght act haa "Ot appreclabo affecte J Engliah flctlon In ?he I'nlted Bla tea. "'Slra al he had aeen no antl-Englrah aplrlt ln Amerlca ai though he had found much to h'lmble tho SP Ir J ?{ Kngliahmen. He expresae, a hlah appredatlorl or the areatncss ot tbe Amerlcan character. THE STRTKE NOT SETTLED TET. P.EPOKT OF AN AOREEMENT HBTWEEN THE SIUP BI.'H.DEHS AND THKIK MEN PllEMATCRE. G'aagow Dec. 11.--lt I" announred to-nlght that the stalement that the trouble between the Belfaat and C'.vde ahlpbnllders and the englneere had been settled wa? premature The delegates of the work men t ls nov -ild. declined to accept the terms ..nvr'ed to them bv the ablpbulidera' repreeentattvea and the matter wlll therefore be aubmltted to a V0,,.ewarst.eV.r?^rrear-,ler In the day that. the BtrOte had b.tn settled by the cmployera granting an ad vance of aragea to thelr men. TREPARINc; TO FIGHT THE ASHANTEES. THK P.IHTISH .<.MM\Nni:i< ASKS FOR MORE OTTNS cooMAaaia vntwumno. London. Dec. Il.-A dlapatch from Cape Coart Caatle under to-day's date aays that Colonei Blr Franola Boott, oommandtng the Britieh Aahantee expedition. haa cahled ta Mr W. U. Grlfflth Goy ,.,-nor of the Gold Coast Colony. requestlng hlm 10 aend ail available seven-pounders. machine guns -n.l rorkets to Prahsue iminedlately. Colonei Ber nard to farwardlng lo Colonal Boott 1.088 loads of ?TmeaaeBger has brought newa to the Brltlsh ik7i<w,i.V?s?ie tlie Ashantee capita.. la und^mned ^"^ waa ln poaaeaalon of aTl r^detaila of the mlnlng of the town. whlch he furnlahed to the Brlttoh oaneara. HEHEL DBMOUNCJaM THE KATSER. T1RHII.ENT aCxWtal IN THE RKIPHftTAG DURINO THE BDCIAUSTi BPatHCH. Berlin Dec 11.-There was an exclting scene ln the Relchatag to-day on the oceasion of the de liverv of a speech by Herr Bebel. one of the Po daltat leadern. in regard to the recent proaeoiitlon ?f BoelaUata and the rloalng of the Soelallst unlotis by the Oovernment In tiie oour*? of his speech Herr Bebel made a vlolent attack on the Emperor be.ause of the speecbes dellvered by His Majesty on Sedan Dav and more recently at Breslau. re rerrlng to the Kaiser as "a certain aoaaahody. Prealdeni voa BnoMlerenherg catted Herr Bebel to order, bul the iatter persisted la contlnulng- his remarka In the same atrab*. A great uproar en ?ued IB the mldet of whlch Herr Btngefa volce wis beard above tbe dln, crylng. "We are Inaulted." When qulet waa tinally reetpred the PreeMent ihreatened to stup Herr Bebel etttfrely ?nleee he conflned hla remarke withiB the Haaltaaf **?*V and parllamentary rule, wher<upon Bebel retorted. "How i? it posslble lo omlt mention of the Kals.-r from dlacuaaion of tiie queetlon of abohtlon of tba I.--S-- Majesta law?" . Herr HebW then proeeeded ln a passlonate speech t.j crltidse ihe OoverBmenfa recent prosecutlon of Soclallsts He declared that the present condltlons prevalMng ln ClvUlXed State* precluded the poasi bllity of a revoluttonary party obtalnlng a Victory forolblv. and argued that, therefore, agltatlon by meatis of apeechea and tne dlaaemlnatloa of itter ature was Justlflab'e. ... , , ,,, Oeneral Bronaart von 8oheli*ndorf. Imperlal Mln ister ..f War, interruptlng. declared, amld a tre inendous uproar on ihe part of the Soclallsts, who trled to drown his volce, that during the Sedan l fetes ihe BocialbUa were dirty tnk-sllngers. Thelr Infamv was unabie to soll the memory of the great Kalaer; but. nevertheless, tbe army would never forgel the depravlty of the Soclallsts on that oc? easion. Twelve Soelallst maes-meetlngs were hell la?t evening to proteat against the actlon of the Gov -riiiiient ln eloslng the Sociallat nnlons. Keaotiitlons were paaaed. charging the Bortaltal party ln the Helehstaa with Ihe duty or taklng the inltlatlve In a movemenl to obtain redreaa. -? A BOMB BCARE AT THE HOFBURG. PI'T THE BtTPVOBBO 1XFEHNAT. MACHINB WAS NoTHlN"! BUT A BOWLINO BALL. Vienna. Dec. 11.?A man was arrested on the grounds of the Hofburg, the residence of the Aus trlan princes, this mornlng, havlng ln his posaession a large bali wliich was supposed to be a bomb. He was taken to the pollee statlon, where It was dlacoverad that the "bomb" was nothlng more dangeroua than a bad used for bowllng. When aaked to expiain his preaence at the Hofburg the inaii anawered Incoherently. He waa identlfled aa a N'l.-nr.a tallor. and la presumably Insane. INDIAN FINANCES IMPROVING. TIIE (JOVEKNMENT PKOMI8E8 Tl) REMOVB THE roTTO.N* IM'TIER. lyondon, Dec. 11.?Lord Oeorge Hamllton, Secro tary of State for Indla. recelved a deputatlon of I.ancashlre cotton manufacturers to-day. He In formed them that the conditlon of Indlan finances has been great Iy improved. and that when the eijiillibriuni had been attained the Government wonld remove the Indlan cotton dntles. OUARDING AGAINST CATTT.E DISEASE. ENQLISH AND BCOTOH AUHKMT.TrRlSTS APPBAL mOB rHOTKCTION I/ondon, Dec. 11.?A large deputatlon composed of membera of the leadlng Kngllsh and Bcotcb agri cultural socleties to-day walted on Walter I^ing. presldent of the Board of Agrlriilture, and appealed to hlrp to cause ail Imported cattle, sheep and swlne to be Blaughtered at thelr port of lajidln^. Mr. 1/ong, without pledglng himself to measures wblcb the Oovernment mign: Introduce In 1'arlia m.-nt. said that he reeognlzed tbe lmi>ortanee of tbe aublect and falled 10 see how hardahlp to uny one c ouid rtsult from the adoptlon of the proposal made by Ibe deputatlon. He dld not beheve thal ihe oompulaory aiaughter of Imported stuck would dlminish the aupply or increase the cost of food. TO RUN FROM NEW-YORK TO BRAZIL. A NhiW BTBAataHlP LINB TO HE E8TABMBHBD liT THB HAhtBUBO-AMBBICAN COMPANT. Haunburg, r>ec. n?Tbe Hamburg-Attierican steam rhlp Company has declded to establlsh a reguiar llne of steamers between NVw-York and Brazillan |iorts. beglnning .lanuary 1. The fretght buslness of the new Une wld be transacted throiiKli Funch, Edye & Co., of New-Vork. Mr Boas. the ag.-r.t of the Hamburg-Amerlcan Packet Company, yeaterday confirmed the dlapatch from Hamburg but said he had no detalla of th matter. At the oftices of Prench, Kdve & Co., who are the Bgenta of tbe llne. It was nabl that the <ils patch was ttue, tiiough premature. lt was denled ihat tbe Hamburg-Aroerkan l.ine wus golng int.j partnerahlp with Mr. Sloman, tbe owner of tbe Hammonia Llne, bul it tntended to operate the l!:ie and protmbly nmke the BBTVlce fortulghtly Instead of monthly. Nothlng. lt waa aald, could be an nounced certaialy at present. FIRE ON A COTTON BTEAMER. Havre, Dec. 11.?The Brltlsh sieamer Samoa, Captaln Frazer, at this port from New-Orleana. was dlacoverad to be an Hre yeaterday. The rire, whlch originnted In her afterfiold. wus soon controlled. Slie had 4u0 bales of cotton on her deck. -?. SIX COAT. MINEH8 DROWNED. Dublln. Dec. IL?Watar burst Into a colllery at Cong. County atayo. to-day, Boodlng the shaft lo a deptli of IM fe.-t and drownlug six men. -? HE DISAGREKD WITH THE GOVERNMENT. Toronto. Dec. 11? N. Clarke Wallace, Controller of Customs In the Domlnlori Co\ernment. to-day sent his reatgaattaa to Premi.-r Bowell at Ottawa. Wallace ls Soverelgn Grand Master of the Orange order ln Brltlsh Amerlca, and hla reelgnattOfl Is the resnit of a dlsagreenient wtth ;he Oovernment'a pollcy on tha ItTanltoba acboo! queetJoa. BAHATIKHl RKINFORCBD. Home, Dec. 11?Dlspati hes from Abyssinia say that tieneral Arlmondl. with his comtnand. has mu-le a Juncture with the forces of General Bara tieri, the commander-ln-chlef of the Itallan forces ln Abyaalnta. Dt'NKAVEN'S PARTINQ BHOT. Liverpool. Hec. 11.?An lnter\lew was had with Ix>rd Dunraveii. who was a paaeenger on the dla abled ateamer Germanic, Jnst iirexdoua to the de parture of that vessel to-day. Whlle refuslng to apeak about the relutlve merita of Valkyrie III and tbe Ue'ender, he sal-1 that he wlshed It to be dlat'nctly understood that hla golng to New-York waa a perfeetly voluntary act on hla part and that his aole obiecl in makiag the Journey waa to aeenre a fair and Impartlal lni|iilr>' hy the commlttee of the New-Vork Vacht Club Into the charges brought by him agaiiist the de'ender of the Amerl.-a'a fup. The report ed departure of I.ord Dunra\-en for Amerlca and bla'Intentlon to appear before the In \ estlgatlon Commlttee of the New-York Yacht Qub, cansed llttle talk ln yachtlng circb-s yest'-rday, atid membera of the club saw nothlng in the report worth lalking about Among the eandldates for the Yacht Club io be ballottd for at the next electbm is Chauneey M Depew. Th? aaeathag win be held in February ? BAUBBURT CALLBD IT PROFM'tlON. Bondon. Dec. Il.-A deputatlon. headr-d by the Earl of Wlnchelsea. walted on Ixird Salisbury to day and urged that the Government readlust the duty on beer. so aa to encourage the growth of Enghsh hops and barby. i.ord Sallabury. intlmat ing that the proposal aubmltted bv the delegatlon Baeani protoetloo, eaid be believed that publlc oplnloo waa not at ail changed aa to (hat (iueatloii. Protectlon. h* aald. would not return nt any perlod to whlch the preaent aeneratlon could look. ? ? SPANISH M1NIHTFRS RESION. A nrtFlAK IN THK CAHINKT AT MADItlO -HXI'K?TA TION* 00" A (ItlSIH Ma.lrld. Dec. 11 -The Mlnlsters of Juatice and Publle WorkS, agalnat Whom the recent drmonstru tlon was malnly direded. have reslnn-d. Havana, Dec. 4. via Tampa. Fla . Dec. 11.?Madrl.l dlspntclies of Decernber :'. BBg that there waa much nnxiety in Madrld to learn Ihe reault of the meetlng between the yneen Ragl-nl and Premler Canovan del Castlllo. The latter ?<ald that the meetlng had no r.olltiCHl elgnlfleanee. H.ldlng that he tatended to Jx.it all his Influence on behalt of Mlniater Boaeh, Hiid that the latter would not leave the rablnet, owlna to the Mu.lrl.l Coancll queetlon. ln Min isterlal rlrcles lt ls belleved thal the premler an ilclpatea a Cablnet <risis, and Uberala aay that the daya of ihe Cablnel are numbered. OXE YEAR FOR EACH WIFE. Dortdon. Dec. 11.?Willlam I'adman. flfty-four yeara old. wafl aentenced In the Old Hailey f'oiirt to-day to aeven yeara' Imprlaonment under convlc tlon on a eharge of polyKamy. Slnce KSTO 'a.lman has marrled aeven women, by whom he bas had tweniv-three children. Some of hla vlctims w-r rlch tvhen he married them. but they did not long rema'n so. When l.e was arrested he had ln his poVaeaalon a large quantlty of forge.l rallway tleketa __,_. WHITEWAVS AI.DEUEI) PlaAXB, St John'a. X. F. Dec. 11 Premler Whlieway'a departure for Caiiflda exclfs conslderable ,-om ment. The prevalllng oplnlon is that he will at tempt to reopen con federa tlon negotlatlons and H.-ek 10 rffect an arranifement hy whlch the whole aueetlon may be revlved after the comin* Domlnkm ?? It ia reported ln well-lnfevmed circlea that Gove.rnnr Murrays plans are iiiipalalahle to iie whitewav Oovernment. and are largety the reaeon why the Premler goea on his praaenf trlp. Hla not known when Premler Whlteway will re? turn. _m_ SECBPTJOX AT THE XVR8E8' CLUB. A LABOB ITOMBBB OF QVgBTg FKKSKNT -THK OROANIZATION gTABTBD THBBB TBARg AOO. The annual receptlon of the Metropolltan Tralned Xurses1 Cttfb of the Clty of Xew-York was beld yeaterday aftemoon at the clnbhouae, Me. Wt Weel FOTty-flret-St. The club color ls hlue, and the furni? ture and decoratlona of the receptlon-rooms were largely In Ihls color. The colors were prettlly blend ed and num-rou* potted plants and large banches of chryaaathemntas made the rooma evceedlngiy attract'lve. The OUraes appeared lu thelr white , aps and aprona. From 2 io 7 o'clock the receptlon-rooms w.-re. thronged with the membera of tbe club and thelr frlenda about two bundred and fifty gaeeta belng recelved durlng the afternoon. The racepUon, whlch ls the Beoond of Ita klnd ever glven by the club waa aucceaaful ln every way. and this was a Boureo of much gratlflcatlon to the members. There waa muslc. both by the plano and the vlolln. The aftemoon tea was aerve.l by tlie nureea. The Metrepollun Tralned Nureee' Club was or ganlzed three yeara ago for the udvancement of the nuraee' profeaslon. for ao.lal Inter.-oiirse and lo ald phyalcians and the publle ln ^^<..rii^i-t ^^1'.-?; t>? ? eiiable n.irs-s at tlie short. st pOBStble notlce. 1 IH - i .? ana in eharge at hoapltal. and othera em.nen n the profesalon thruiigiioiit the .Ity have teat fled ? he great aavlng of tlme m procurtng .. fompete nt niiree made poaatble by the .-stai.lishme.it ol the NuTaee' ?SuV only graduate nur^ and those who stand hlR-h ln their profeaalon sre .-ligible roi mem hershl.. The , cluohouse has aleeplng apartrnenta oc ,'.'.,?).. dexclusiveiy ,.v member., andwwom of the membera is alwaya to be found about the houae. T^readln^roomcontalna^gaaln?a. dally wpar.. wrlrlnx materiala and a llbrary. 1 he memberaniu of the club has been eonatantly on the Increaae, nml ? roll now contains aboul "venty-flvainamesTh offloers of ihe club are: Mra. 11. M. wlUart, presl fUnt and treasurer; Mlss Theodoala E. IYrr> . VlOe oreald.nt Mlsa Laura M. Buntlng. second vlce Drearaeat Mles Carrte A. Brown. secretary, and \l7ss II MlIdred BrOWO. asslstant secretary. Avrwaf'Dr ThompBon. Dr. and Mra. Pataar. Mra. *1 H Wlllard Mlss Mlller, Mlss ElllOt, MlBB Palmer and Mlss Mlldred BuaaalL A COMMITTEE WAIT8 OX DR. BATTBELBE. NO DEFINITR ANSWFR BXCCKBO FROM HIM AS TO HI9 AOCBPTAKCB Of THK BI8B0PBJG or WABHINaTOH, A committee appointed on Tueaday evenlng at a meetlng of the laliy of the new Protaatanl F.plscopa, dloce?e Of vVaahlBgtOn tO Walt upon the Rev. l>r. Henry T. Batterlea the reetor of Calvary Church, New-Vork, and urge hla acceptaaee Of the new blahoprlc reeently offered him, came to this dty yeaterday aftemoon and ofBcktlly Informed Dr. Bat terlee of the bonor eonferred upon blm The com? mittee conslsted of Loula .1. Dovla, Oeorae B. Towlea and Major wiiiiam H. Webster. Tbey acted with an ofiielal committee compoaed of the Bev. Dr. John H ElllOtt, the Rev. Dr. Mackay-Smllh anl (1-wral .lohn' <}. Parke. The committee lefl vyaahingtoo at io o'clock yeaterday mornlng end reached New-Tork at 3 o'clock ln the aftemoon, A Tribune reoorter called nt the rectory. No. 103 East Twenty-flrat-Bt., last evenlng and learned that the committee pr.-.-.-it-1 themaelvefl there at 4 o'clock, and were cloaeted arlth Dr Batterlea in tbe llbrary for aboul an bour. Dr Elllott. who pre aided at the Waahlngton Bplscopal Conventlon whlcn on Frldav last elected Dr. Satterea to the blahoprlc, was Bpofcreman. and preaented to the doctor tne ..fflclul communlcatloii lnformlng him of the call. For the lavmen Mr. Davta urged Dr. Batterlee io Bccepl and alao made a atrong plea tn l.eh.iif of the needa of the new dloceae at WashlnKton. l>r Batterlee replled thal he could n..i ar present return any deflnlte anewer. He sald that he would need untll January 1 anyway to consi.l. r the mat? ter and lliat as aoon ns he had reached a conclu alon be would comrounlcate with the committee. Dr .saiterlee's private secretary sald thal a large number of lett*rs referrln>: to the appolntmenl had i.een recelved, und thal more of ti.em came from frlenda ln Maasachusetta than frotu .u.\ other Blate, i>r. Satterlee's namc araa favorably mentloned as i.r Brooka'a aucceaaor \o ih- btahoprtc of Maaaa cbuaetta at the tlme uf the latter'a death The aetlon of Dr. Sat'erl-e ln not Immeliotely ac c.pting the call, although he may be Im-llned to re gai i lt favorably, la commended by bls frlenda, as they do not conalder that lt la neceaaary or eua tomari to mak- a baat) declelon In a mattei ol Bucb l.iK'i impoi tance. IXDTAMA DBMOCBATA *FI1T O.V &ILTBB Indlanapolla, Dec. IL?A conference of State Dem Oeratle leaders was beld at the (Jrand Hoiel to-day Tbo feutnre of the meetlng was a demand made hy the free allver wlng for recognltlon. They Insist on commlttlng rhe party to thelr vlews, and Ihe a? lempt!* to this -nd ha\e sflired up maiters In a llvely fashion. tj. K. i:iark. of Gre, nshurg, 1- the leader of the sllver wlnjr, and he thns expressed hlmaelf: "We liave deelded not ti mtroduce a sllver reaolu? tioa on one condltlon, ihat no oiti.-i reaolutlon l.e Introdueed on any queation whatever. if any reao? lutlon ls offered We will come foi waid With B free silrer raaolutlOB and we will l.e on band lo puah it. too. We don'l want ihls raii.ua to be Ihe Raaco Uin Maxlnmuckee <? mferenee was. Up there ttie aound money people declared that they carrled Ihe daj when the fac; was that we ha-1 a majoritv of aeven or elght Votes. We won't he bulldoaed thla tlnie." THS BFTBOTM or BTBXOTTMM. The Paycbotogical Boctlon of. the Uedlco-Legal Bociety, of ihls dty, beld Ita annual meeting last evenlng In the parlor of the Academy of Medlclne, Xo. 17 West Forty-thlrd-st. Mrs. Wiiiiam Btryker, of Qreal Bend, K.n , gave an Intereattng accounl of ber experlence with hyp notism. 8he came Eas?. she sald. to COOBUll ape ciallBtfl ln nervoiis dlaeaaea, lier health havlng been abattered. They did l.e. no good, and she m,t a hypnotist. He twlce placed lu-r under his Influence, Btace therj she had learned to bypnotlXC lieiself, and ln two months' time h.id enilrely eured baraelf and was now a well woman. Mrs. Ella Wheeler WilceX faid she had been sub Jecled to the IllflneilCSa of bypnottam, and had a pln rnn throngh her cheeat Tbe aenaation, Khe de? clared. was more plaBBBnl than otherwlse. She did not care, however, to Dlaee baraelf agaln undei unother peraon'a Influence The electlon of ofh.-ers reaulted aa followa: Preal dent, Dr. s. H. W McLaMd; firsl vlce-prealdent, Raatua B. Ranaom; aecond vlce-prealdent, Alberl Hach; secretary, <lark Mell; corresponllng aecretary Moritz Ellenger; curator an.l patnologtat, Dr Pau illhler; treaaurer, Raatua 8. Ransoni: . Ii.-mlst, Pro f--ssor H. A. Mott; llbrarlan, Dr A. M Phelps; bactertologlat, lir ii. Hettlnl de Moise; mlcroacop lat, l>r Moaes C, White; Legal Committee, Julms ll Beymore, Cbarlea A. Ouy an.l I. K. Uulmby; Madl cal Committee, W. M. i-iemitiK und Nlcbolaa Lenn. A BBOOELYB AIAS BBT8 A PIYOBCB. Perry, ok., Dec. n. -Delphtea McLeod Cobb, a waaltby manufaclurer of Hrooklyn, N. V., aeeure.l u dlvarOB here. to-day from his wlfe. l'htl.e M CObb ln the iieiitlon for dlvorc; Mr. Cobb aava he was married in 1S77 and that he aud hla Wlfe llved , tOK.-ther In ilrooklvu tlll laat, after whl.h tlme his I wife al<andoned him. n-.i.vr noTBoriox foh tib blatb. Pillaburg, I>ec. ii The Tin Plale Manufacturera' Assoctatlon rnide anatigementa lo-lay to take a 1 vantai{e of any opj.ortunlty lo have the ,hity on thelr produ. t advanced to 1?4 cents a poaad aad moie If poaa:b>. Ihe matler aas pla. ed in the lianda^f a lommltuu. THB LAliOK CONVKNTION. A BjaaajOLfJ?IOII DBNOUMCtNG CAFTTAL PINISI1MENT. "THK I-'ATIIKR OF I.AIIOH OltliAM/ATIONS IX THIS CutNTKV" APPWIIITPt THK UUN VaUCTBM?. The conventlon of the F-deratlon of iJibor waa continued in Madison Bajoara Garden Aaaembly Booms yeaterday. Among the reaolutlona off.r. 1 vhs one by T ?'? Fdd.-rkln, denounclng dual or ganlzatlotis. especially 'The Sociailstic COtMCll of Chicago" Delegate Whlta, <' the Nattoaal Tobacco \\ork ers' Inlon. announced that be imd B resojitlun call Ing for a boycott on tha Amerlcan Tobacco Com? pany. The reaeiuttoa was referred to the Boycott Commlttee, and lt was ordered that a commlttee be appabtted to try to iBduee the company to recogni/.e tbe unlon. The BUbJeCt of the elght-hour dav was BCl down for dlscnsslon Ofl Saturday mornlng. I'r.-sldent llc Briie announcad the foBowlog kh membera of the Commlttee on Blght-Hour Work Daya: B H. lacobeon New-York Clty; Oarea atlller, Henry Weteeaaan, Brooklyn; John c DonneU, Chlcagoi Henry Barter. Detrett! Oeorge K. McNelll, bVkHob. Advlaory membera on chicago Labor Council- Rob art fceb Massaebusetts; A. Furuseth, Shii Krati eiaeo; Praok atcCnrthy, Boatoaa; F. W, Laa aad joaeph Wlddofleld. The Commlttee on Reaolutlona reported favorabij a resolutlon asklng that ail outside trades unlona be Invlted lo become afflllated wltb the Amerlcan Fedetatlon of I-abor. A resolutlon by Samuel iloin pers aajalaat capltal pnnlshment was adoptcd. W C l'o.neroy opposed lt as belng se.itlmental and hvsterlcal. There arere crlmes. he said, for Whlch the only adeuuate punishment was death. Mr Qoaapera, la repty. said: "1 deny tbe rlgbt of aay man to take llfe legaBy or lllegally. and what la denled to the mdtvadual eaanot be eonceded to tbe Oovernment." A resolutlon that the representatlves of the two great polltical parties be it.terrogated as to thelr poaltlon regardlBg the etght-hour arork-day was ra A resolutlon by Andrew Furuaeth. of Ban Pran cls.-o proteatrng ngalnst the passage ln Congreaa of the CompUkaory Arbltratlon bll was a-loptel. There was nearly an liour's dlecuaaiofl over the resolutlon to dlacotttlnue the pub'.lcatlOB Ifl "The -v.i.... lonlai" of ihe "fair Hat." contabilng the ,.,-,,-s of nrms Indoraed by the i-.;:er..i.... o ,.,,?,:? and ot the "nnfair liet." cuaatatlaaf ol Brma antagonlatlc to the Federatlon The matter waa referred to a speclal committee. P j McOuIre offered a reeolutlon that "tha con. ven'tlon doea her.- and now expreaa its aympatny with the hoiisesniths in their conteai with the Iron League ln 'lus clty. .md urge ail trade and laboi orranlxatlona to give ih.m every. aaalatance V v iiry prealdeni of Ibe BouBeamltha' I nlon. aald that under tbe old raies of pay ? had been Impoaslble tor houaeamltha to aupport thelr iam.ii--. and educate their chlldren property. I be employ ng Iron men had promtaed a ralee ol wacea, which waa not glven. and the iron League had been pre naring foi aome time to meel the Btrike. rney nad g,,t iil Borta of Uttle tlrrna as well as the mg onea, into ihe urganlxatloB for tbe purpoae, he ?aid. Tbe houaeamltha were tirm In their determlnatlon ta earrj the strike to a aucceaaful laaue. rne eighteeii or nlneteen bundred houaeamltha were u\ tbe heht to win. Mr. McOulre'a reaolutlon was adopted by the con Oeorge E McNelll, of Boaton, "the father of labor organlgatlon In the I'nlted Statee," addreaeed ti.onventlon. Every delegate ahould remember, j,,. aald thal tbe conventlon was not only a con greaa of organlaed labor, bul alao of unorganlaed laboi for the latter waa beneflted by the efforta of tbe former. The rlctory of ..rgantzed labor, he , i bad reeulted from the Belf-aacriflce of the men devoted t-> Ita inter.-sts, who bad n-u eontented themaelvea with paaalng reaolutlona. bul had pui thelr hands In thelr pockefs au 1 .reat.-d a fund BUf ticient to carry on the war agalnai oppresalon and Iniu-tlee. The loiivention wiii contlnue to-day. NEW I.lXIiS FOR TIIE ST. ASDBBW8 CTJ'P. a mra CMTBHotrag ro bb bbbctbd?annbal MBBTma <>i' THE OOLPBBB AT DBLMl iVlccs ? BU5CTIOB OF OFOTC3ERS. Good cheer and merrlment marked the gatherlng of themembersof theSt. Andrews Oolf Club, thepl.n err golf.-rs ln this eountry, last nlght at Delmonlco'a lt was the OCcaalOB of the annual meeting of the club, an.I many promlnent matt.-rs were acted upon. Tha prlnclpal bualneaa was tbe elcction of the offl cers for the comlng year and the proposltlon to lense the new llnks af Mount Hope from a ayndleate com poaed of membera of the club, of whlch Horace Busseii is the preaktent After a bri-f dlacuaeton the propoaltlon w-as accepted, and It was declded to apend 8100,000 IB laying out ihe llnks and bulldlng a new clubbouaa The rlub has the prhllege of leastng the property for a term of nlnety-nlne years or of purchaslng lt after havlng leaaed it for a period of flve years. Al an early date -ii" flnal terma of the agreeroent wlll probably be declded upon The prealdeni waa Inveated with tbe power to ap potnt a commlttee of tiir.-e to revlae tbe conatltu .; ,m. a motlon waa paaaed that the memberahlp of ih- club be Increaaed from 100 to BM, nnd the foi lowlng offleera were elected: Prealdeni, .lohn Retd; vice-prealdent, W. D. Baldwin; aecretary, Wllllam K. Innia; Ireaaurer, Walter E. Hodeman: captaln, I, b Btoddart; governlng commlttee, Henry W. Taft. Wllllard Brown, R. il Robertaon and \ L I.I-. ei more. The St. Andrewa <"']ub was found. d ln l'-sS. with llnks on a paature near Pallaade-ave.. Vonkere. ln AprIL 18M. Ibe club moved to its preaent home, the old Odell farm, of 850 acrea, ln tbe Fourth Ward of Vonkera. Ita leaae of the Odell farm expirea in iv.t Tbe taiin owned by tbe ayndleate where the new home win be, eonalata of 158 acres. it is near Mount Hope and aboul Iwo mlles from Ihe Odell farm. A magnlfleenl elubhouae wlll be bulli upon thli property, on u rldge commanding a flne vlew ,,f ihe eouraa An eigbteen-bole courae la already belng laM oul on ibe new grounda Among thoae preaenl al the meeting laal nt^ht were T A Havemey<r. II. <> Talmagi*. B. O. Hen denaon, W Oray Beiver, Harvey Holbrook, E. C. Bllaa, l C. Ten Byck and J. N. Knapp. After tlu- meeting a dlnner w.is aerved. ^/,'JIV OBDERt. WaahlngtoB, Dee. n (8JpeclaD.?The followlag Army ordera h.ne been laaued: Captaln Wllllam P. KendaU, aaalatanl aurgeon, upon Ihe explratlon of hli preaenl leava wlll report to the commanding offlcer, Port Bam Houston, Tea., for duty al that poBt. i-'irst Lleutentanl John B. Kulp, aaalatanl siirtre oi, upon Ihe explratlon of h be relleved from duty al Porl S| wlll then reporl to Ihe comma Walla Waiia. Waah . for duty at that poet. Th. followlng tranafera ln the 1*1 Artlllery are ordered: leiitenant Wllllam <v Raffertj from Battery pre^^nt leava wlll Icane, Waah , and mmandlna offlcer. Forl lutv at that pos tdeted his term of aervlce as alde-de-camp \o Major Getieral Wealey Merrltt, wlll jotn hla battery d>. Port Mi'lleiiry) Colonei Oeorge II Week*. Aaalat? anl Quartermaater-CIeneral, wfll proeeedl iPhlladel ohlti and make an Inapectlon of the getierul depot of the guai termast.-r's llepartment In that clty -?. -.? TIIE WEiTBER REPORT. \v DAKOBROtTB OABE8 OS THK fOABT. ihlnfi n l>---. li- Tiie barometer hai fhllen raplal) fr-.in tha laka regloa t.j ihe Qalt coaal and ln Mootana lt baa rlaan rapldly ln ibe Bortharaai am) v rth - f tbe lak.- r*sloB. An extendad area ol loa preai. rovera tha Oblo Valley. Tha Oepreaaloa wblch araa rentral og the Bew-Bngtand eoaal ihla mornlng haa moved to tha tiuriiie.-iw, i,.ii daageroua galea coniiaua ? ? tha N'.-w Bng l.m.i ooaat. Lbjhl anowa nre rep rt-.1 ln tba :.,'. ,n- tha Ohlo an.l li |.-r Mlaalaatppl Valleya, fair arealher contlnuea In Ihe BouiharB Btatea ind Weal ?' th* Mi^ laalppl Rlver. lt i? eoMar ln N'ew-England, Xew-Vorh and In ihe ?i. li u warmei ln 'i.^ Ohlu VhII^v and tli. Boulhern Btatea. Threatanlna arealher ?nii anow arlll pn \.,u Irvtn Sew Kncland and tlie Mlddla Allantl.ai w.-Hiu ir.l over tli^- Ohlo Valley iind lake i.-Ki'-n-. pan B?ruiM aalea wlll probably ronttnue on Ihe .---.i-i north ..r llaiteraa._ DBTAIIjBO PORBCA8T POB TO DAY, K,,r Kaw-Kngland, ihreal v<?k areaUier an-l cn.-w. pre. eedad i-'- talr araatbei la Borthera portloaa; baiak and iiicti noatbaaaterl) arlnda danaeitwia ff iii* coaal, r..r Kiis-em nvu Terk Baatern Pennaylvanla, Kew Jeraej ad Delaware, Utrealenlng areather aad bbow; BOTtl ?? i-l.-il'. wlnd*. K..r i>i?ni-t .r c.iiiinii.ia aad M.irvi.imi. ibraatenlag wfnth.-r with aaMwa; aasterly arlnda, ablfllng I - aortberly, l.ir We.-.ierii Naw-Tork, inow: eaatarly wm-ls. ro* Waatara Pranaylranla and Ohlo, llghl ?:i>??, arlnda HhiftinK i.. nunherlr, hMrIiiIx- ...i.i. ? TRlBt'NR IXtCAU OB8FRVATION8. noi'its. Moraklag. .-i.bi. laagaafatie ta 12 3 4 a? t h \> 1011 -?h ... I. .1 I . .1 .. l' ? .-. ? ? Mtt-li ? '-O-.illl ^-. |i'|j.- rV-ffir' ^4>t'iiW|yT1ldfc ? 7X; Hi1 LL.L LpjffljSSffiaic ',.-??< .iui-i.i.rrn-u>, f -LL-t :io..r) :io.o 2Q.5 la IBM .llanrdin a l --nitBBOBB wlot.. Imc ah.iwa il.anB?.a in preaaura ni Indlcalad l>\ The Trlbunr'a reeordlBg haraanatM Th. dctttd llm- repreaeata tha peratura r.-<.i.i al r<-rr> h Pbanau Trihune utaee, Daa iit. 1 a aa The aaalBar yeati aaa fair and ??? -I t. Thf teuiperaturi. iruiae.l BBtWBB an-i 2:< aegraen the averaae i-?s cirarrpm aatag *? rt.-aree l-.w-.-r ihan ilnii ol TMBday and U>?, BMroaai I than that af 11>< rwrreapuakdlag daj t laal i-nr. ilii?ai.-nlua a.-atliai ur atww la pirjktrd tor to-day thc ?.-ir i.-iu rday n n <r a Jnstnut.on. For Hoya and Young Men.?Clty. .WIOftT BCHOOI Preparatory BehooM " mlml'l ATION. K-llr'M 485 ?r *'1 H^BVABD B^pOU rQR 4TTHpT preparre baga ihareagkrr for roiiegea and profaaaiwai Larae lnl.or?lorte, wall a<,ulppad with Phyalcal and f.-haml-al appa.ra.tua. I'RIMARY DEPARTMENT. with wood carvlng and clay mo-lelllng. Mxtv boya have entered Yal?. Harvard. Prlnreion and Columbia from thla achool durlng tl.e paaSBva yeara WILI.IAM FRKBLAND <M?rv?r<I>. II. 11 Maater. Bend for eirruHr. Reopena Sept. SOth. __ MISS KATI-: HOVEES Brhool tnt BOJTB, B4g Jth-eva; eatraaea on tBth-at Number iimitad. individual m aiiucilL.ii. Manud tralntng. For Young I.adl"* ? Clty. \lADEMOlSEU.E VKI.TIN._ 1T1 S. lifHM. KOR OIRI.S. P1REPROOP BCHOOL BtTILDINO). 1110 AND 103 WEST 74TH-ST. ,?.?,_,_? PForENS 0<T. 2. COLLEOE PREPAEATtON. VI 188 0IBB0N8' FCHOOI, FOH OIRI.S. M Weat 4T'h Jt Strret Mra. BABAll H. EMERSON. Prlnelpal. Pre paiatton foi ull c.oll?gfa. A few boaniln* pupl.a will W j re<?!ved._.. M ISS PEBBLEg AND M13S THOMPPONS UOAKDING AND DAY BCHOOL, f?B OIBUI, *) .'12. .14 Kaat 87th gtreet, MISS M E. RAYBOX, II. A. _ _ _ lioardtnir and <liv Behool for girl.?. Small rlaaaea. CoUege praparathm. ITOWgSJT TBTH-BT.. New-Tora._ 1'HB JAOOTOT BCHOOL II WEST 8HTH-GT. A BOarglBf and .lay a.-hool for glrla; klndargartan ror b?.va and Klrla; r-ondurted ln Krench. M1-. I-'RiiMENT and Mra C. I. MOROAN. Prlnrlpa.ii. IMlE MIB8E8 Et.Y'S BCHOOL, FOR OIRI.S. RIVERSIDE DRIVE. 85th and 86th Streeta. N?w-York. For Both Bexee.?Clty. RBRL1TS BCHOOL. OT EANOIAOES. Madlaon Bquara .2.Vh-st. and Hroadway). Naw-Torfc. Oerrr.anl.-i l:k. (Fultuii-st.. opp. Clty Hall). Brooklyn. For Hoya and Young Men.?Country. BORDENTOIYN <N J.) M/I.ITAKV IN8TITUTB. RHV T. H. LANDON. PRINCLPAI* PAPT. T. D. LANDON. O .M.MANDANT._ F*-< AfRFIELD ACADBMT. HOME BCHOOL POB BOTB. Fit* for bualneaa or rolieg.-; ?' mllea from .\ew->ork. FRANCI8 H. BREWER, A. M. Prln . Falrfleld. Oonn. M APLEWOOD institite. CoacordvlUe. Pena.?$18g fttse arlth energy an.l lo wake up bojra lo the dutlea of llfa. li-ya er.t-i be?t r ,ll"K?a. Iri.hr 13 yeara $1,7. J. BHORTLIDOB (Yale). A. M.. Pr1n.__ OCKI.AND Coll-glate fnatitnte. Nyaok-on-the-Hudaon S30fl; Eng. rlasv. eom.. Ilvlng languagea, mualc, horae ; , . . iueatrjaa -l-pt. ?.apt .;. wjUqa, A. ML, Prin.__ TORT BCHOOL il>ova). N-w Mllford, LltrtiBald Co L'onn. Thorouah preparBtorjr wrk. Wimi?'? llmltad ii. m^ : k^ Influencea. K-v. H. I.. Kveraet, M. A.. Ractor. THE PEEKSKII.t. MILITARV A'At'EMY. Pt-ekaklll. N. Y. rt2d y?ar Send f.'i lllti?!rif?d rata iUfue. <oi. i.oris ii ORLBMAN. Prla n R ii Fir Young Mdles?Country. OMR INBT1TUTB. TARRITOWN-ON-HUDBON -A Boardlni ani Dav HcIdoI for Ulrla. Collega Prapara lion. Reopena S.-pt. ISth. HUbb M. W. Metralf. Prlncipaj^ THE MISSES HICKOK'8 Si.HOOE FOR OIRES. Mor rlatown, N. J.. near New-York rity.-Oollege prepara torv and K?n--ral ruurfea; px.-fptl>'iial opportunitlea for muslo and art; refer to promlnent edurarora. THE CAMRRIDOE BCHOOl,. a aalect. prlvate aehooL for B>rle. Beat prrparatlon for cilleae muni COUraSB not leidlnir. fo collefa. Com forta of ru,IB*. Mr. ABTHITB OILMAN ls the Dlrector. .'ambridge. Maaa ,_ W ai.nit LANB~ BCHOOL. BuardUag, Day and Coll^n* Praparatory for Oirla. 89th \ejr epana S. pt. 23th. Kor clrrular. addraaa St-a. THFODORE H. RICHARDB, Prlnelpal. Mlsa BARA L0UI8B TRACT, A. M.. Aaaocta'a Prlnrlpal. Oermaatowa, Philadaiphla. (Ccatljrra. ("SRADirATB Of Y.-.ie and Colnmbla, for tweive yeara I tutor ln woll-known faraillea, want? additlonal puplla; spe.-lal .-xperie'ir-e in cotlega pr-paratory Instructlon. WINTHROP, 1,243 Broadway. ?TEXOORAPHT. U * aoni In Munwn leacher will give prlVBtS lea Ftem. Addresa S.. 2,r>4 Rth-nva. Scbool 'Xgrncirs, HERfCAN AND PORKION TEACHERS' AOBNCT i auppllea riufiaanra. Teachera, Tuiora, Oovernasaea ? to Coll^Rea, SchiHils and Kamillea. Apply to Mrs M J. YOUNO-Ft'LTON. 23 Pnlon Squara. l I8K TFV HERB' AOENCIB8, New-York. Boaton. Chicago, I.?n Anifoles, *c. II. E. Crockar. W. D. Kerr, V Huyaaooa 0 ar. O Pratt. N V . Managera. 70Bth-ava Datuiitq 6tl)ool0. I) LBXAHDER MACOREOOR. Mendelaaohn H.'oms. 10? and 108 Weat B5th-at. Prlvate lefa >im and claaaea ln danclng._ K QARMO'8 aaa and prl rata l.-ssons. Herkeley I.yceum, 10 AN!) 21 WEST -I4TII STREET. TOEOROB hODWOHTH. -??? . 12 AND 14 EAST 49TH STREET. Open* fiaturdav. Novtnbai 2d. Class and prlvate leaaoni. M?n'a rlaaa kfi nday. Decamber 2._ (frcnrsioaa. WINTER TOURS TO TlfF. WEST INDIES , By tIi ? r.miinodloua paspenger ateamera of tha ATLAS LINE, Weeklv fr..ni I'lrr &o N. R.. carrylng tT. S. Mall. S. S. ALENE, gAllal NATlltDAY. III'.C. 14. For Jamaica Direct. THE Mi.ST PICTIIRE8QITE AND HEALTH-OIVINO WINTER REHORT IN iilE IVORLO. IPBCIAI. TlM'H S to the West In.llea i nd Spanlah Muin. coatlng ABOUT gS A I?AY. Fully de>.-rll>ed in our lll.iKtrated pntm-hlet. ma'.led frea. PIM, rORWOOD * KBLLOCK. Oanerel Aa*nta 2i Biata Bf? Near-Verk. I}0tcl9. MADISON BQtTABJB, WEST. NEW-YORK. LToder New M.magemrnt. O M. LIBBBY, I'r?prlator. (For twenty tlve \ei,n al the Brevo >rt Houae > The |,.,all,n ,,f this ROUM la moat d.-alrabl*. Iwlng can irai ti, aii ptacea ?'f Bmuaeeaaal un.t eoavaalaal ra Ihe all ?pj.lng dlatrlel Thla li.del haa been entlrely reniod ellcd a. 1 lefurnbhed. Pollahed oak 0?ora and ruis lhr?ughaut tl.<- enlire H.tel Spe. lal Htt.-nMon belng Kiven io tlie culatna lo rwhe lt one of luuurpaaaad excel 1 ra ??? a number .,f wiv aaalraMa ?uitea 10 r?ni for tl.e a, aaon. un i raa plaa FIFTH AVENUB AND BOTH BTREET. N. On tlie European i'an exrluaively. Locatad ln tbe Baoal arlaiocratli- and raal.linable parl of :ha rl'.y, convenlar.i to tha ahopping and BRIuaaaeBl diatiltta. All modern improveniniis. In^lu.llr.g nrw ?anltary piuniblng and Bltv trlc ||ghta iltlalna ind raalauranl aerxlea of s.i|.en..r ? - ? I. l:.e. CHARI.ES 1. WETHERBEE. Proprletor. ?LL^OTiLEKgQDGDKS DQOTEIU isill ST. AND ?TH AVE., KEW-YOBK. CEI.EBRATEU EOlt luige rooflaa, axcaltaai labla and <jui. t. hornt-ilka comforta Rates. ?:i :*> per day and Upwarda. C. 1- BRIOOS, Hroprlrtor ""DOdDinilL W^K3 ?^70CL[L[E[38 25TII ST. AN1> I.ENlN.iT >N AVE Newly bulli Hraproof '>..<^i. eoavenleatiy located. CaMa i the door. Pleaaani atiltea for fiunlllaa. a;i im provamenta Blectrlc rlevatora, eleclrle ligl.ta an.l g.,.-,. i i plan Bntlreiy nea Biaaagemtai. Kootna rruta $1 p-r wt.-Ii up. TTDfllE DDOflMDMCDDBE. gkl U KST l?D ST E1 BOPEAN PLAN; Eurnifla. -luitea. wil.MAM 11. VmLIQVIBTTB. t'ott uiti} fjittib. Iost Certlneaiea fo. 018,184, .hu?.i Pabraarr, I, 1070, ifor foum ii aharra, and N'-a. 034,843, 024.844. 024.S4A 024.840, dated Heptambar IB, 1081, '". a.\t?en aaarea an iiari).. ..r Jaaprr A Bun ??-. nf the pi.-rerred a.'.rk of Ihe Nnrthern Pariftc Rallroad ? ntpany. Notic- ia harabj glvrn thal appllrallon ?lll l?* made to tha Nonhern l'a elfic Rallroad Corapanj fur lha laaue ,?f n*w Cartlneatta ii. Ii.-ii Ihertof. ii.sll' A UCHRoWS. Adminlatrator. BO AtBABMIXA IO WABTB. From Tho Cblcago Bventag Pool The vlceroj waa dlatarbed. He ha.i recelved un we'.come to-rt." ? "Your Highneaa" aald Ihe tr^inhiiiiK m-nial, "an othei Buropean aarahip i..im arrlved. Tiu- vtceroy alghed; imt he know wh.it to .lo. "i :<.'. 1'. ...-??li.?: ,. --..-- ii'" he . y.-l.t ,in.? 1 l io -mh. i agaln "If ihey aprtng many raore warahlpa on me," he lontlnu.J. "tii.-> will .-xhaiial ihe llat nf thrwe who were impfleated in the mlaslonary moaooerea, i.nt i H-ii.---. I .- ,n ataad lt aa long aa lh>?y .?an. unleaa" "I'nleaa what?" aaked the tr.-nihling menlal "ITnlaas they run In rlngera on m^. 1 woiuler If th..- shii> haa a\ar been hera befota." QLmiiflancntB PADEREWSKI'S PIANO PaiCITAL. lataantav aitaraaaa i eaeaabae 14, at 2 80. rarnagla Hall, BBtli and I ?li *'? *<>'\ 7th A?a tj- Beat* at Bebubanh a, -' ' nloa s<niare. StHntvay Planoa uaeil ex?lnalvely._ ~^ZT <-ARXBGIB II.' PHILHARMONIG *.,** ?_???.. a, ?rih UVna 80CIETY of >>?v York. s _ f'ARXHGIR IIAM.. IILI Ik'a*,- Kiriv-fo'irth Sn--' IM*1 ,,Tn? BBIDL .< OVntCTOB aSl'SsSsaftfis^aw BEETHOVEN PROGRAMME, i? iK-nrr af ihe IfBth Bhtkday af ?e Cbaapeaaa, Mmf lunnle Hloomllrld-Zelaler ^tfn^frOaV*SAr " fHeelbo^ .?rona ?nd AHa. MAb! PeTBoV Mine. < len.riitlne l?e \>re-*H|?lo. gymphony N" ", a makjor, op. ??'-' . n-,x oaaea - pen eafly '""? :? a m. ta .*. p lt Beaarvad Btate, f- m n eenta la *'-'. Boxea tor <~<nean ,,niv 812 Geaaral Admlaalon, *i. "nl> * Alli. BOBBRHI.E.Y, -??? r-ary. AHBKV'H THKtTRf.. iXwT WBBK BCT 0B& HEMIY IRYIMi. BJJBfl EM.EY teriiy. AND THB l.oM?iS L.YCKI M COMPAXT. Thia (Thiirs.t. Krl . Sai Bvga an<l M;.: Bal W, <|. wuis'a pJay "Doo Qiiix-i-." itaeary hv.n* aa Doa Ourxote.) .i"lm obwr Bohbea'a pbii "Joarnej ? Knl ta Lovera" \le?tin*. " iMwa Kli-n Terry aa i..rp. - .. -.) ! And A. rxaaaa Doypye pUy. "A K?ory ol W?;,.?^!oo.?l Ulenrv Irvinif a? t'orpnral 'Jr-n- ? Brewitei , \,.x? week laal wek "f enaa*.-m-r.' M i aad .-i?e. Bvaa ' Macbeth Wed Eva , Nanc? Oldfl'ld and Tn? r>:'.?. Thuea Kva.. Joomaya Bad ln boveri M Hlna and Tha i.v.mk Mall i'" Bva iTaarlaa 1 m Bal Bechaa far. Kva.. lo '-? BBnoui ed _ AHBRICAB THE4.TIIE. Mnilnrc ?iiinra?|r". *"rSSrred Bwta Orrhj. ra Cirg aad IUI ,... :?... UO\T'S A RISAWAY * Ml.T. iiiivrs % BtWAWAIf 4 4II.T. _ UADEHV l)K MI MI-. Wh-" AbvingPl. S W? Performan.*. Thur; 1-.:..,. r i;?h. MATf. WBD. AXIi BAT.. 8 BVE AT_g. HltOADWAi TIIKtilli: I- 1 ReBBa Preaantlne w. a. <;iw- ? r ml "i-r... His BXCBIXBBCY. Fveniima al 8:10 '?'?' ' ???'?irday. Evenlni?a at^o. ...,_ %> uniV|^ MOD8SL. hTiOI'. Bt'UOLPII ARONI40N. ..ft? Bv'xa. s 13, .-vi-Wlll. IIATM. V-r-.D. AXD BAT \T ?'. i?i-:tkh V. TIIE DAIM5V. BIOHT il.lillK._ rtiiMii'.u: iiti.i.. MUSICAL ART SOCIETY. ; 1: ?NK I ?'Ml:"-' H . ?;(. Ku- t '"- BCaet, ? li?>ru? uf IW) ?<ibiUl?, T4?-M?iirr. siiiimi Miii.t by Paleatriajab at h.i). aololati MOBB. i:i\ tRDB. ga 1-. B4a ' ? *- ' a 4 0MMHIS THRATRBJ. BV*oa at g 15 Matw i COLIMRt ? THK iTRR. PJJHV PIllfK BAT. ULIV83R THB DVROHa, hlTB, i\ 1 pa *m> DOW*a i?f iui:. XBXT W'BKK 4 4?ON HOL.LOW._ CANARY.A CAB8BO Ptictm. 8160 |i ?? W> I.KDERKRB I'tSIMl B g?. - 18, Mata Sat, "Columlila f\)lle?e Slfht." to-morrow -I- layi r.ight. The l'lll>K IIWIKI.s Cnmic Ca ln TIIE WIZAHII Ol' THI" Ml.li. loo.h Perforwanr* EOrVBXIR NI-iHT !-? 81 fiAl V'( THBATRB. Brery 1: | I 18 UALl 3 AL'UL'HTIX IiM.VS new 1 THB TRANSIT CF LEO. Miss BRHAN aa. I.BO ' \II(S. QILBRRT a? .'-? ? - f'Hrld M \\l\K BU.IOTT aa.. s?i* JAMBH I.K.w IS ?? Tlw ? Pl?dd FTtANK WORTHINO aa Brie A?hr?y HKRRBRT ORKSHAM aa m IUyrff (JEOROE 4'l.ARKE aa l*i'.?f MATINEKS KATfRDAY AND WEOXBHDAl ?T J ,a K,>r the II '? I.ms Bhakeapeare ? Tw^lfth N BBt EmTirr thk%tr,.j.(jV. io:-(;;,- ?'"??? OLOA BKTHBRBOM?. Every avealBB thla weHi. Baturday Mai nae. r?MIM.R. XEXT WBBK?I.AST WEEK 4 \MII.LR. ?pDEX MLSKK. WTOBLD IN W2& GRAVD COVCEnTI._ THE EDUC/Vf lON \l ALLI/VINCE HEBREW TECHINICAL INSTITITE NOW OPKK, APTERXOON ANI' EVEXINO. MAhlsi'N BQ. OARDEN. OARDBB THBATRB. _ , .,_ Mr. A M I'almer.Uiiii-?& ??"?? LAST WBBK. | ISSF2X' LAST WEEK. THII.IIY. TII-:h?\? BVE. DBC. ITTH. HIl.l. NVK AND PAI'L M. I'oTTKRS v.a Hualcal Traveaty, ? \ VI' 44i PARTY.* ?A sni. PARTY.**_ OBABD OPBRA HOrSB Jft^-JSSr4. %&& To-niul t CtiMIM.E. To-morro? B8iaB MOll.loV. \EXT W KKK-HI l\ BR BJ IU>\._ HT.hnr.l *;\ltltMK THJEATRR MnnNllel<ra GARRICK _^ ?tb 88. Laal Nlahti Mal Baturday. THE WIT<"H. N?xi n?rt-r:>?v I'lt/.i; -i:.'. '. nn 1 Th- K -? BAMMBRBTBI!TS OLYMPIA MI.'8IC HALU OIAMI'IA THEATRE 4?l.? MPI V CONCERT RAIab B'aray 44th at. Evaa at sris. MATIXKE s\ri itn%v. EIROPBAN \ %l IIEVIM.E. RICE'g BXCBLaiOR. .IH. PROMKKADR COXCERTS. Ailmila l<> nll. ?"?'<?? lilmlta lo ail. ?>iiii !?:???.. S?.|ie?-I l,??i>illnr fimrert. \..?i Moaaalnr-. \ ETTB ?.l ILBBRT._m itTrtT/EM tu'Eiti noi ??!.. i:v.;s at arti. II \ l< I I i>l OPERA HOI'SE. RAT. MAT. AT 1 PRItCESft im\ME. PRI\'CRaa ho>mi:. \E\T WEEK?THE NEW BOY.__^ ilERALU SQ. THEATRE. Ir ...J?iy A BJUk BJL I1AVIU BELABCWa THK HARYLABD. RBART r>E ' \"> I I v'> 4?M.l MATISEE bATTRDAY. _ _ UOYT*B THBATRB, 24th-ai . near Broadwajk BOUVEXIRH I'liiv |s i.kiTH PERFORMAXCB. TIIE 4;\Y PARiaiAYB, THE GAY I'Ull*! \>??. Bvealnga s :to aharp. Mailnoe Baturday. JHMM, TO-XIOHT M IS tFlrai "m?). Plaea TheatA*. "A HOME WITH 3 \n-;ki.s ? KOSTBR A BBAL'B. H^JlJ,A& KILAYYI'g KILABYPB CLYPTORAMA. EVERY ItBDAY?KERKER FOYCERT. T~Vn:rm~thi:atki: .....4tn-ave. k 23d st J 8:18 ?imii> M - ? al 2. THB HOME BECRRTARY, N>? * THB HOME BECRETARY, ln t aeta lv ll C. THB HOME SErRETARY. ? _, METROPOLITAN OPBRA HOiaE. URAN'O ?H":it.\ S'.-.AS. >N Dlrection n^nrv B Abbej aml Maurlo* araa T-.-niBht. aecond of ih-- Oirmaa Opera * ???- aagwari Ope.-a TANMiAi si:u ,, mm ? . Krl Evf Dec 18, < .il.-'- ln two Operai HAMI.ET -Mad S nn.-i aad fAVAIJ.ERIA BL'BTICAXi l ? HH1LEMON BT BAI*4'IS. Sat. Mai . Dec. 14. ROMEO FT IPUBTTK S?t Brg., Dec. 14 ?ih Pop *?-' Nlgbt. U? KAVOBITaV Biinda) Kv k Dee Iflh, 4- M Buti laj arhea ln a-l.loi -n i . .1 mia llar.1- I'onoert Boaalnl'a 'atabal Raiei ' wlll b. perforn - ?'?? Mmea Nordtca, ?;-:tin.!.- Mn Bteln and Trau naaa. MM Kaarhmann. Mauautera and Planc n EaUra Opera ilmraa aad Oroheaira rondu 1 - * ll s^ata h1 11.< >>m- leadlna li i N aad III I .. N-\- VVeefc Monday. Dec. IU, AIPA: Tuea w. at Brooklyn Academy, CARMEX w-i . P-- Is S \ah. RAISE. preceded hj PAOI.IAi'i'l: Thbrada \>rc itt, tnst S|w.i:il Math.* thi * -.rnu-ia Dperaa TRIBTAN I'KD IWB.DE iln .;??-...,:... 1 . I'ao. 20. I'ARMKN; Hat llal.. !-? 21. KAIJXT _ MKTROPOMTAN Dpeva llnuae Bt(X*holdet,i hox t-. tetii for Thur*)la) Oermaa 1'. ? ? lay nlghfa populara II. M MI.AREN. e?h -1- n : ';n 11 ve. _ _ I IblBW rOBK BOCIETY OF KEBAMIO ABT. ll Fourth Annual t---ioi.ni >n .-f PAIYTIKGM 4?\ 4 lll\ \. 1 Deeember 12th lath and 11 h, IMA, IU r aa. 22 Kaal 18 ;. i 1 ?' Kea I urk. _w I'HIU Tturs PI.BASt'RB PALAI E. > ' l'lll?4"|-?llf-i. --I,., i-. m-l M ?"i -;. ,:?''?? GEORGR I.OrKHART*N COHIC lil.lil'll \M *? 11..,. Ic 1*1 Itll. T.il.l- oix \ i\;'il!. Valdla St-t.'- ??? ' ' Traaetera untll 1 p m. u each tl 1" jASTiill s Sl'l.BNIHD roMPANT. TONT PAaTOR REBRIE BEL.LWOOD, CABOX '.Nn HKRBERT, 20 ll_ PALMRR'g TMRAT81B. Ro ' ,ra !?????. M'.ili. BjOth t'erliirmtiiiee, >oiM?-nlra THE olior l.lltl.. THB BHOP l.lltl.. Evenlaga B aharp Maia w ? 1 11 -"_ BTABDARb THEATRE. B'aray aad SSd dt K\ei\ .'..-innK ai ?> ;:. Mat. Bat'j al 8 18 ? THE BTRAXOB l ?'?- aaccaaami farckal play. AiivKNTtTtKs N ? runnlng in 1 or Mis^ A gn nt r lai aad prwi IIIIOWN. Tin- .Ir.... It R i - ? ,- nimli-in*^ MAR THBATRB. n?i. .v I BTAR THBATRE. Ev'aa 8:90 aai Mat. B M'.ll, III RGBMB l\ THK ? ot Ml I ? \ih. 7 IIIOHOI l.HIIHIII lll)ltsl> IN A UHAXD RACIXO s.'liNK._ r.TH ivBB. THBATRBJk T4?-M4jiit. MiIS. ti l' UINER. .. . ri-opu.-t -i aua U.ir.*a?r JAMKB \. 111 mm: In siioiir. MHKS. MA lTM.i; BATI UI \l AT - IS Ccrttircs nn& itkrtimia. VN KI.KtTlON of iw.-tity BUBB(Cva Ol ?? Kew-Yorh laMltatloa r-.r ihe BIBad aad al tbaae Inapectora .-f Rlectloa ?ni ba held ?t IH? Inatttatloak, :i?<? Btroel h:\.\ mii AvaaUM at 4 oVl ^ u t;i.- afiernwB ? Wedneodaj Daeambei Wh iv.". FREDKBICK Al >il STi s Bt'HKRMERHOBX. Beafy. ior Gulc. Fv.it sAt.i: War Deaaaitaaaai <.>m. ui iteoorda nf th* Rebein.? tfnlon an,| Confadarata '.?; vob and IT8 nwpa w dat? aaa aai futuia i.-aun- aaeaarea, acariaa Reaan x>. 1- Aai^-i ruea.