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THE DRAMA. BJgJfRT IRVINC5 AXD Kl.l.KN TKRHY. THKKK NgTW IM.AVS In JJ>a~r*r Theatr* last nljrht H. nry lrving pre. yrntevi twe of hla dramatlc cmbodlnu-nts that had j,,; pieiluaagy beaa shown tn tbla eepltal?Do* guixote a'ul Corporal ltrewatcr. The foruvr ia tM wntrai iigure m rwe BeasM s? oeeuauructed bj tha ls:e W*. ,; waflB, out of materlala drawn from the aaaaartal rosaaaei of Carvaataa. Tha latter w tha Haa al a atagla aeawa, i>> Oawaa i>oyi<\ i::. .. ?jyrrv eleo pn>sfnted an embodim-.-nt bef.ire un gaawa io ike lacal >ad*eaice,-?Laoy atouptre, in a fCer,t. adapted frotn a Krcnch orlginal hy Mra Cralgle, ?h* wrlter who calla herseif Joba OUver aajBhea. eatlUcd '? i ra Bad ta Levera Meetlng." -)e jwrformance was one of exceptional brtlhabcy jui aataiaat and it waa jrreatly enjoycd by one of the awel toUBgrolahad aaaembtl s of the aeaaoa. It l!< only a alimpje of I>on (Jolxote that Henry IrvlnK haa slven. l.m lt will ahvays be ramem . ; \ eomplete p.ay upon the novcl o.r i'?r vantes -f. ladead, it Were poaalble to exuact any tbins aaa ntlaUy .lramatic ont of the Ksught'a per fonai Btorj'.?arooW necaaaarily he vlUated by mo aataay and taataey. \ aket h was pracUcanle, 0A. tbal haa been provdci. ivn Qnlxote is ^o?r. aa the balf-craaed dreamer by hla Braalde, ?i:h "" aorld of dleorderljr notions. piched o-..: g !? -. ? erowded into a:s imaglnatlon," and gg* in il ?> t.of keeptag h's algbtly v .-.:. wal jag i, s- armoi. ln the jrard of ;he Ina. All peraona who '? .v na u e are eotartee <f the ifleal are more >hed with the t,;.e Baadai M of Doo patxeti Henrjr Irvtag, whoae whelo llfe has been pisard .ii ;t-c aersloe, eatered into that personality arlth thi i si^ht of gentUS and gave to lt an em |xKi;ment of noblc ar.ii pathetic truth. The essen t:ai attrlbutea of l>on Qataate are aUaeerlty, dlg" rir, .1 hlvalry, in a gauat and hasrrtard old nv?n. ravag< ! adth tadpleni madne.--s Thal t :er ?.. eapi --? i. but Bsore la ptcture thar. bl . I BB Guardlns his armor 'n tha ? - ?? Ugk; ? !y lacoaalderate of tbe the Beaeentry, the Kn.pht was BOVei . b a pathi ttc )rr,g, .: graatasaa JCo bettei exempllnca ? , glvaa of the lahi n i I ? laortt] ? ! :!,e repoaaful power of ln t, - End" lio\ ors ihi.il the coarae ..:.u backneyi '. BUhJe Ot aaaatOT) .ntrisue. ? ? i ?? :. ? | led more by vanity than by prlnolple or faei:- pon a flirtatlon with an admlrer. T ? - - :he "joarney." a altuatlon en lady*a baaaradi al t aeei Ukelj red by her husbunu. '! r tnonatratlve, and upon the approach or bci huaband th,- laJy coaoaala hba in a 11 Ihe i rlabea to obaaln a eertaln book wh h ta ;;. the rooan, anl. beine detalaed by tbe ?!. p j ai v wlfe, he declaraa that bi Und;: ? though h. were Wlndfolded. The v and with aaawaaed amyety, taki - ta i g; ; . - j that a ban tagi ahall i-> ?1 ? . ? >. 1.. fOn ::u ? bc ?- 'i ?'? ? :??' ? ? ihn* hi- Bunae of lacallty la mnalderably ?? ? i h i ?- ot envlronnaent, and tha lovei eacapea I. I ut ? d ha: ~he has learned a aalutai rlll not agahi p!a\ \\ Ith i Ic. ! : ?.:.- n piln s but '??'?-.:: paltn. In llf.- Buch . . I would !><- eon.empti! ? i f 11. Decep 11 ? to ll la not ?ti- leai ? ulpal ? aed. Tbe pteei contalna nothing, ' . . . . of a w ,,,. tlslnc -!??? a. The la i> la dolng ? .. anu ^io iia^ tha gra i to ??? aahamed exj ii i'enlal mmlnent, and m orlei- te save heraelf : placed ln i mortifylng poaition ahe lius :? ? .:. ll -? ? .v ir,,k. 8bC then tiK'-.- her w.ir,!:y contrii and outwardl] -ii":. tionate, her eajolf-'l huaband, and so lt happi. .- end ln lovera meetlng.'' Eilen Terr>" i . beautlful to aee and melodloua to hear, and ahe . aweet eoquetry with sklll. anJ bore Blii ni thi aever teai -. bul lt i^ a ? - >n for h^r to aet avcl: a parl al i-.Ii. everneaa of ir..- performance i<, ol course, the malnteaance of suf-.ommar.U at high tenalon of :.-i. iua ezcrtement, and the dispiaj of palnful ... ? ftar and dreaJ. ? throngh the tna.sk of gayety. Henry Irvinp has ? far greater pai -?'-?? \ rr anoa n - profoundly airi truly an actoi tl rful peraonatlon of th',- decrepit i"< irv \\>r of Waterloo, '.vi.u tella the Btory ol h a exploll .n thal battle, and oie^ with valor'a war ry on his ::ps. "A Btory ->f Waterloo, ' ..s w? -i.i. :s I'miiin I)o\i-'s Fket.-h i-ali'.- i "A ? 'i." ' .-;....-.'.:? a ?????i. bo 'r.at inatead ot . narratlve lt la ma.;e to tak<- tbe ? . pe >?? itie drama. lrving added Corporal Brewster - repertory In the autumn of i^-m actlni ll ?? r.r.-- tlDM at Hr.siui, on Beptember 17, u:.>l ? Ing u ln Edmburgh on October 27. and in m on December 17. It le r most declaivi ex >n of tlrumatk- power. The piete la short, and repreeentatlon is brlef, but the effect is ex . :.il-y. '. y.nic preaenta an old eoldler ln his last ta ? \i.>' character und a plctureaq ??? naUty. throngh :he medlum of a pathetic phyalcal cor.dltlon. t'orporai MrewFtrr I ...- I -ol !'.-.- should be,?elmple, brav--. tirm. ful, expedil eaa, and true, and , Btrong DOain, and has ahowr. hla : 3 proweaa ir, momenta of deadly perll. He la :.? \y iieariy nlnety yeara old. and he u brok. in mlnd and body. Triat rondltion ot acnlllty lrving The Bgure lt. atteauated, the face .. i.i\ haur tlon. the votce broatn. the llmba the ni rvoua foroe of the veteran - tl ? nattaln him untll, In raactlon from Btrong excite :.- . aa and explrea i i ? imparatlvely barren f arlth littie of eltber actl n or ncident,?thi actor fairly wrings the h< ta el nia aj ta ? ng the aughenclc trage > ol humar. 111 f| la ;i thoroiigrhl'. r-pr-? poaltlon of what can be accompliahed with tor'a art, when the actor ls a man of genius. lrv? ing haa r.>ei, :? far loftler ht-lKhts, bui that per taken .*ine.y. would be a autfl ei t an? thoae txlgent cenaora who decli I ' t"- :r. irc a etage-manager than an <i.o<>r. The ement ;s one of alrapllclty whlch never be <? imes insipid, and it la remarkable equally for tir'-n: knowledge of huroan r.ature. vivld chara .er var.etv of expreesive art. ?..nri a aplen lld Btncerity and adequacy in ihe auafa'.nm.-iu oi flcult ooadltloa and of a monolopne. :hat mlgat r-ai.ly be m*de ludlcroua. ?; :.ral Brewater ia a eurvlvor of the battle of ?Waterloo. and it la male known that wh, n the Guarda in the course of that battle. were once lr. f powder. he performed with itr<at vu ? of drlvinjt a powder-wagon throush the ? y'B flre. and thus of reHeving hla comi diatreaa. For that deed hf recel\ "Waterloo Medal, uno l: :s t.\ laiKir.g nboui Waterio i la exploit that the old eoldler ls tbrown into < x itement whh h immellately precedes hi> a'upor. h.a momentary rally, and hia dea:):. T).:-e peraons in fucceasion ha\ ? apeech with him.--t:!.? dead brother'a grandchild, a soldier. and the colonel of the (Juards. The maln Incldeni '.a hin desi ? of ihe battle.?an Impaasloned bll of narratUe. ilhis tratei by reference to the mediclne-bottles and le-pliace ornamenta in h.'a humble lodglng. ln . assaue lrving made t.ie Uluslon perfect. No spectator lauehed ai. I few c ulJ re?traln thelr "ara Hut other touchea w>re even tiner. Tne ?ud <ina of the veteran, to ei.'leavor to glve the . ut;on m!lltar>' aaluie. upon the men tlon of the ? -I'ine; of the Guarda ?!.. reference l i Arn it which celeatlal confllc the Ouardc .jent. and the !uk< "v. ii; have .. wor l to aay." , i eptlon of the eunahlne, whlch tells ot ih. ^ tha; are to come, thi :!.-? deni of th-- broken and *h< Impetuooa, frenated ecatasi of the cry itb.?aU wen wonderfully tlm Onl) ? conaummate sklll at^l authoiity could :. - audlence as Irvlna dld, arben the poor ol l n bavlag broken hla <?)?;. plpe, bu -? Into tears un l bewalla hla Iobb, ao a chlld a . -. .)\-er a cruahed toy. The in.-tan; transl ? : t<> cladneaa. at a'.cht of a new plpe. of brier the gi.'t of a ealler,?waa llkewiae wonderful ?- ? ff- t Upon - -. becaU?e Of lt." ; truth At the <lose the old m;.n has sanl; Into a r bul fi <m lhat h?- awakena am, ?.? ??.mlnj? md nplendld ?for one brief instant th< ncarnation of a;i that once h,- h^s been,?he ? forth the aam^ nhr.ii cry with wh] hraved flre and deatii al waterloo, ?r lrving at that ollraax waa Buperb Tha performanee of Corporal Brewater ia an addl revelatlon of Irvlng'a eerai I lt la itk niorr. lt i? :j eunvlncing: proof that the of the -Jrama i? to Internret human i ature man Ut-. and nol to moralize over then i; ? neitner aflllcted with ii problem ? ?h? dramatb art whlch produeea i' la of the gteat< ralue i" tbe ? >? CAAfT OF "fMR QTJXOTE ' Mi.?t?-r Qaixad?. aeaeralea r^r. Qnhaata or u^iian.^a ^_ gaacae onu . K?i?-r Peras.*bbT'aJS2J ^^r.:::::::::::iir%.y! '?? MuHtem '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'? igtaara. Bnlmora aad J: AMonta Qulaada'a aleoa . "ija ?; ?; > ? . . V,r '"' Womai , .M'?? ^ Faatar. fleae aa a CaBT "i ' v^ v^ ;"":' " i^dy Bou&'r. .ahaa f:. aa T-m , ^Wm^upir-:::::. Captaln iiaramour.L*n u'tM,,r CA8T OP "A STORV OF WATBMAK -. ??. gaMBfl Braw.-er .?lta?l!iuj3 t^rteani Ar'hle McPoaald. B. A . . . - . * ui.e.? Melllah v Tttt,"*^ r*. d?tf .^S: lins TBB8T AT A AtWBteAt BBCBrTWR An lntereating aaaBteal raei pttaa tma I Hotel W.-.ld.rf veaterday afl y-:-" u' aette Steriing and bflaa taaaUha Oaaj af tbe ic by v., .g l. aafa 'Thera B/aa n K?ng , ..?>'., in- i. Cho-d" and 'i j- ln tha Bloralag K.i.-> | WEDDIKQ8 PAST AND TO COMK j One of th. mv>t InteiQBllag wedd'.nRn of m.-mbera | of th.- fachionnt-it wor'.d yeaterday was that of Miss luUette Marguerlta -te NeufvKle nnd J. bang doa Sohro aar, Whlch Waa cek-brated nt las in the aftrrnoon at the home of tha brlde*a aai Mr. nnd Mra, Jalea de NeutvtUe, No M BFeel Tl i scventh-st. Only thc rajattvea and u smali immi.-t j of Ititlmate frlends tvero prcser.t t-i v : Bi - , cereinony, whlch was perfortn-d by tbe ReV. Dr. Henry v. Battorlee, tiie r^ctor of Ca'.vary Church it waa 'i:'.o\v-d i\ a amall receptlon. The bride'a ! BOWU WM of ivoty sat-.n. the sklrt palfacUy plu :i I and the hign. faxfaaga wtth a deep yoka of point lace j and sma'.l chaatera of orange biossoms. A am.ill apray Of orange biossoms he'.d the tu",> vell In | place. The.hriuai bouquet was of whlte roses and ? lldcs of the vallfy. Mir.s Mnr'.e Knillv de Neufvl.le waa her sisdtr's mald of honor, and MbM Henrletta bchroeder. slster of the brldrpcroom; Miss May Kee bir, Mlaa Bdlth ''iaiip and Mlaa Cteabeth Jackaon were tha aa^Meamakla They were attireu alike in gowns of wh'tc- sjtln, flnlsh.d with sasius, and cmsii co'.lara of reUow aatbi and appllouea of ? laaance lace. Each carried h bouquet ot rell iw - - The l-rl.le'fi Rifts to her uttondnnts were amaii mercury wmga of goM, aupperthag a crowo ol i- arfcn mounted as a coraage ornament. Mr. . i' beM mnn was Walnwrlsht Parlsh. The Uabera were A. II. I'.irlttr. of Beatam, a counsln of the brtde; Henry Bchroeder, thc brideRroomV er, Tbatcber Luojueer, Kenneth Robinson. j Btocktoa It. Colt anl Jobn Q. Keeaer. Mr. and Mra. I Bchroeder, aftit tney return froaa their hon- \ a i trtp, wili mak- their home at the (Jrofcvenor. ln i".: h ' The mani i,. ? of Mlaa i: aabi th C. B a daugbter uf tbe late WUllam Judson Blyden burjjh. of thia dty, tu Edward Winaiow Packard, a proanlateut bualneaa man and meanber of the Calu met Club, took place a; IJ8 o'elook yeaterday after Booa in the Church uf the Heavenly Reat, Flfth .iv<-. anl Kor-y-tlfth-s:. Th- Rev I" D. Parker Morgan, thi r-'-tor. rc-ad the betrotha] aarvice, and Blahop Oeorge Wbrthlngton, of Nebraaka, who i< ?i coualn of tl --m. performed 'he marriag. I .<? i pr ?:. iua --1 tbe b> i ? llctlon. The bride, who waa eacorted up the alale and glven aaray by her unclc, Jeaae Blydenburgk, * ?? gown ol ream corded sl'.k, tbe coraaj with liii--.- of th.- valley. Her v-u ,if tulli wai i with a cluater of orange Moaaoma In ati ad of a 1 whlte kld-bound prayer book. Mlaa Ruth BIj lenburgb, a half-als f the I le, waa thc mal i of hon ir. n- ? . waa of canarj yellow allk, trtmmed with :? i chlffon, and nv ? a brown hai di brown feathera, and carrled a bouquet B. O. Rlchai b waa beal m,in. ani J Barnea Jobn Du Pala, Wllllam ll. Olllllan, Dulany | Howland, Bamuel P, Barry und 3.1as ii. Purman j were the uehera There w.is ro reeeptioa Mbta A. Emllle HUyard waa married to Samuc-l I Btokea Thornton at noon yeaterday ot the bome u; | hir father. Oeorge D. HUyard, No. H4 Kaat Fott\- i ninth-at. Tbe Bei Dr, li. Wadpole Warrna, rector f the Church of tbe Iloly Trinlty, was the otfl latlng clergyman. Mlaa Hilyard*a only attend waa Mlaa Lucy L'ntlerhlll, ot t'roton. \\ait..r B Newhouae attended the brldegroom as ?..--;t man. : Thi isbers were W W, Jackaon, Roward Q. Tay lor, of Phlladelphla; Harrv Thornton, a brotbei -?: Idegroom, and the bride'a brol er, tleorgl D yai There aaa a Bmall receptlon aftei t ia , rrlai aa Xellie M t I I phen K. I .i aon of Dr. Boherl v, gtts, of No, li Thirty-alxth-at., wlll take place .r ? '? w: -? at ihe home oi the bride'a father, Pollee Magiatrate Johr O. Mott, No. '.7 Kj.--t Bevent enth-st. .\i:.ss Agnea Js..hti Curtlaa, daughter of Mi Mra <;- irge B Curtlaa of No 957 St. XI ? ave., wlll '-. married to ii. n MeCallura thi ? ing ln Waahlngton Hclghts Presbyterian - The Rev. Dr. C. A. Btoddat aaalab I b) the Bev. I >r. John (' Hlis.e. wlll p< : t nn th . ii o:iy, whlch wlj] be foi! \-? i bj n receptlon al ? ; the bride'a pai ? lt \ Ita ti >na have been - out foi of Miss Marj S. Clark, u, ighter of Mra C. ? I - ? ? . k. to t'larence Bherl.l Houghton. Thi ? ? lace on Thuraday of nexi a ? the home <-f the i-ii ;? 's ir^other, No. 808 W'eat I - -eigbtb-at Balthnore, Ihj. 11.?Btat. Controller-elect Rob.it Patteraon Qraham, of BaUabury. and M.<-n Caro . Dora y, of No. i.v.t; Bt. i*.iu:-.--t.. were naar* i li tl Mount Vernon Pla ?? Methoduu i: la pal Church, bj the Rev. Andrew Irooklyn Thc- mald of honor waa ... of Baltlmore, <i:'.d Dr. Wllllam A Qrahani, of Hartford, Conn., was tbe beal man. Loa Aagelea Cal., Dec. 11.?Tne waddlng of Emma Barafa Chlide, the eldeai daughter of the late fzrn w Chlldi., ? - John WBbur Dwigbt, of New-York, laat nlcbt al ti:- hoeaaa of tba baiSe'a aaothar, en SouUi Ali..-- . waa a biflliaat aoclety affair. Mr. is a banker and a prominent politiolan uf New-Tork Btate, and a large bvndowner Ln North liakuta. Tbe ceremony was performed by Blshop wlsted by Blah p Montgomery. Only rela tlvc and Intlmate frlenda were preaent II a rge reci ptlon. J. BI it Paaai tl New-York, waa tl i nel Fri lerl k -? - ker, il Pan Pranclaco, and Jamea Blawaon : thla clty, wei The newly marrli . ? lefl bere foi New-York. They wlll mak.- a Eui pean : . nf .- >. nnnths before returnlng to the .- ?? ; ills. Poughkeepale, N Y., Dec 11.?Mlaa Mary Con n marriaga this afternoon at u i ?. Ilff, near thla clty, to <"iarenoe Blaek, of De Tiie biide la a daughter of tba lata .lohn F WlnslOW, .-.-.? a promln^nt Iron n faeturer, wh > waa widely known a.- the man who had falth enougti in John Bi m n'a model ol .< ebox on .1 rair to fiirnish the mohey wltb whlch the famoua M ?n I r waa bullt. Thi I ? ntereata ln Detro't, and la uls j a . arni ? of the Ala*ka Bteamahip .'. - ? J\(lI>L\Ts l\ B0CIET7. .Y-* Wllllam Lanman Bull, of No. 8: Weai Porty aeventb-at., save a larf;e reeeption yeaterday after? noon in honor of ber Boakand d.ui^h ? 1-in-iav.. Mr and Mrs. !?''? .ir.. 1-i.iiT, Who were BUUTied i:i October las' at Wakefleld, I< I. Tlie house waa beautlfully deeorated with hoiiy, cbryaanthemuma nn-1 llllea. Mra. Frederlc Bull, who recelved li her bridal gown of whlte satln. wjs aaelBted by the young women who attended her as brtdeemalda, M -- it- aale \"an Renaaelaer, Mlaa E-in* Barger, Miss Etbal Wlckham, Mlaa Bdlth Woodward, Mlaa Lanman, of Hartford. and Mi-s Bllaabeth Roblneon, attlred in the eootumea worn by them a: the wedding; Mrs. Wllllam UMtun Itull. in ; - atln and ombroidered velvet; Mra. C C. Worthlngton, Mra. Jeremlah Robinson anl Mrs. Quatav H. Schwab. Mr. and Mrs. Bull Wlll soon take possess-.on of then new home on Columbia Helgbta, Brooklyn. Qaaaral and Mrs. I.ouls Pltztterall pavn a larso receptlon atiJ dance las' avenlag at thelr home, No. 2"kI Lexington-ave.. to latroduce th.-ir daughter, Mlaa Adelalde Fltzg-erald. The decoratfons of the rooms were Of laurel, roses at.d chryannthemutBB. After the te?eption there was a dance for the young peo? ple. Mr. and Mra. Monttose N. Houok, who were married a few weeks nso, gave B roeeptlOB yester daj afteraoon al thelr home. No. 4>> West Eighty ?eveath-at . whlch was foilowed m ;he evenbig by a dance. Al the receptlon Mra. Houch waa aaahi ? . ln recerving th.> gueata by h^r bridesmaida Miss Plant. Mlaa Love, Miss Houck, Mlaa Llndlay and Miss Brewer. Tiie flrs: of the Clnderella dancea thir season take place at Bherry'a this evenbig. The danc ?' II DO rocelVI ! by Mrs. John ? Barnee, Mrs j. Plerpom Morgan, Mra Anaon Pheips P-"k i Mrs- .lohn Aleop Kirig and Mrs. It. .lames Cross. Aleaandeff M tfadden wUl lead the cotuion. Mr. and Mra abunuel ll Valentlne. of Xo. 44 h-Bl wili glu a duti- ? Ing. A lecture couraa la a. 1 of tha Madlaon Avenue ; aitory and Ea angi for Woaaaa'a Work has ranga I to take plai - at tha B aldi rl Hot< I .1 m. The 'ia:t-=. locturera and aubjecta ar? aa fol.ov.s December is Mrs. Ellaabeth P Cuater, "Oarrtaon Llfe on tn.- Plalna"; Januarj a. w. Ham 'Jibson. "The Myeteriea of thc Flowers"; January 22, Or a'.d Mrs. He< tor Hall, ?"Burna? Readlngaand Songs"; Pebrunry 5, George w. C?b>. from hla pa?es of romai <?<-. at.-J i-'ebruary IS Ham liton W. Mable, "A ureat Man of Lettera' \ n\ mber of women who are ao lially pronUneat are active in promotlig theae c-nterta.r.merita. The aa hanga i-u a most excollent institutlon, and is lo:rg a work ln wh! h it deservea ull em.-ouraire roent. r?n Saturday af'ernoon the graduotes of the ay .-v-hool w!U aive their stir.ual entrrtain 11 aid of the Industna. School, at Plfty tblrd-Bl at"'. Klevei-th-avc Ii wlll he called an "Arablan Night's Tea," and the achoolhouse in f rth-at., wlll be tra-sformrd into baaaar. The young aromei . .n unenta! III be in ottetidar.ee to aall thc ar' ; ? mp-shadea and pi.lows of > . varlety, bes d?s an attractive collectlon of poatera to eater to the fad of the day. T.ne tymimsium a/ill n reaent the "Cave of the Forty Thievea." and AU Baba Wlll appear ln a ahort pentomime for the amuaement of tlie llttle folk. The great succeas of the Napoleon Tea" of last season Teada theae young people to belleva that iheir frlends wlil renpoad as readlly aiei generoualy to this n?w on Amonir the young wom'en wlm u.ii ai the tablea are M ?s Ploreoce Bulllvan, Mlaa Bdna Barger. Mlaa Bllsabeth Btokaa Vai lerblll Mlee Hannah Willla, Mlaa Oraee Hen ? Mlaa Roaina ?io\ t, Mlaa ):? ? -??? Coudert, Mlaa Mi Tlffany, thi Mlaaea Hoffman K i, Mlaa Helen Pa*re. Mlaa Bdlth Mlaa Annle Paddock and M>- Maude Cur _ _ THK tOTBKBOB cnr.ts HOME. \. Pec. U. Oaeamor Morton l?-f t Aibany to r.tjrii to EUaralia at C O'clOOh this afternoon. MU8IC. A OUKPOWDBR OPERA. Th.- eave of Veaua wll". aoebtteea exhale '? ' lor of burnt gunpowder arhen "Taonbauaei la given to-niRht at th. Mrtropol taa Opera ? bo aUl the Hat! of kUnatrehry, la the Wartburg anl tbe ! >>?? he.-t Valley of Tharlngta wl 1 saw a aattie-fleld. Why! "La Navarraiee" araa par formed laal iiKht. vn;s thal wen aent icurrytng ln a:i dlrectiona Will have - i fen dea rl|.r evt ??, . leflnttl m ? work ean ba glven. That wBI take aeaae Ua the naraaon al Mbm Calvfa aettag wlM keep in btdtag for a spaei i i twenty ajlnates ktaij niKht th.- opera audlence aupped on berrora "" rhnona came ::i t'.- alght to i'-. patroaa of t opera of a dtstraaght waaaaa pulung open the eyea of a de!id man with ber thuuke, they w.li ihe i-att-r be abi.- t<: r-...i7..- ih>- pleaaurea aad penaUlea "f ""' ncj |.-,\<r. to the lyrlO drama by the n1'.'. 1'ftilan achool or "verltlBm." "La Navarralee. f": .lured twlce twenty mlnutea. md th- otner nau ?w th<- iinc- dei ?ted to it aaa flliei 1 with Ihe. rattie < muaketr}', th<- craah of blg kuh.s. the fllscoraani braytng of trumjx ta, the ? lana-ii | fa .l,? mattei of orcheatnl Inatrumenu ln a regieter iow for dtatlncUieaa of utterance. , B ore all thla tbere aaa a performan ?? ;?? Oluck'a "Orfeo" In tha Bunday-achool whlch wa bave t? omi a uetomed, aaved, aa II could be under the clrcumatanceB, by ? : Blng in; of M -? Bn ma In the tltular rot*. i but the mood ta dlecuaa thlj nannot be r njureu up with th- bloo-J of "La Xavarralee" aurglng l.a< a Oood tbrouah the memory and Ita rule rlnglna a eara. Let II go on record. bowever, tii.it Mme. .?..:.?.?? rroxa the marroa ln tbe bom tho* arho ia and heard her, and more thai lafl ; the dei ln foi ' bl ig| - growu up Budgca and Todd.es m tha audlence THE KNEIBEL QUARTET. The artlatic mlnlstratlona that bave been offered by Boaton to tbe mualcal llfe of Naw-Tork ba -? waya beei nong the woi thieet and ? latlng featnrea of tha s\ ti i inon. It nuy ba well lo aay once more that they ha an tng tbe moa ... ita ? tbla i ubllc ; knoa them i value u bal ? i r re id ippraunl ol tlona f i ' ? menti Ihe Ki al Quart. I Ita pro nlni i ? In tbe d imaln ol b in Tbe ? - .-? iln gave i r jolce at th tunltj The pragrani Bhi rt 01 ng BrahmB'a quai tet ln A n ,.: . So . Haydn'i In 11 mtn r. oi 7-,. No i. and ii: varlal i ??" '" A '' j of Xlr. Kni lael ind i i- aaa ? i ? ?? a* ? mi : hioi lutlful In II te i ?.-... ndefli . "Btyli " ll aas an un illoyed < Ihe flrai note to to th arhlch wai i l le reflnemei underatai ling wi re m te evldi ni ? ?: mghi I - . : quart. t eapei lall! of th. m u ? worka that oe ftitlr.ty I ,ii tl a mai ??' dr> ne?a and ?!. ' i ??? h. artli i ? ? : ???" i ' " ?h a and a warmth of aympathy that pres ni n thelr fulleai ? were | rfonned with a :.. rarce thal ma le 1UE WAlPlS?BOCBEFEI.LEB WEDD1SQ. , .. AT NOON TO-DAT AT 1 ' Ti \\ " ' .X-THE HUDSI ffl The man lag klhia Enrni B ? '" l'1 L. Hunter M All in. |r , aon i t Dai Id Hunti r XI - Alpln, a 111 laki place at no m to-day In Ro. k wood Hall the tuntrj home of the brlde'a par Mi .1. ! Mra. vVMlam Ro. kefelter, al : tbe-Hudi ?n. ll w 11 '??? one of the ' and o' ? of the i Idlnga of the hol l i aea in. The gui - '????'? ba |.-.;? ? the 0 a aee md ? '"? sent u> ,w : u: 10 K ?? ? i" ?!:? The gu iti at Tarry towi will be rranafi rn ind conveyed to llr, Rockefeller'a countrj I ' ' mUea away. Beti I i s"" gueeti have been In . . red b buffi i bi ? - Tl mai ? age cere wll] be perform. I In the mnaSc-room by the Rev. Dr. Armlfa ' i paator of tha Rlfth Avenux Baptial Church, who will be aaalated by the Rev, Dr. Harrla. 1 r/ho will be glven mj'; i ? io . fathi .-, a 111 have on ? ber Blati r, Mlaa E hrl G H Tha brl lal gown will I.f whlti itln. The fronl of tbe i akltl will oe ornamented with a . ? . laci i i alao < mbelllahed. The >..k>- of polnt lace, trimmed with chlffon1. A tlara of dlamonda wlll'secure the vi ilffureanda oollarette ol dla monda n ovi r the which haa i all-pulTed ? ? llllea of the laa Thi mald of bonor'a gown ^ili be <>f whlte-corded allk and chlffon, and m place ol .. bouquel he will arrj .. mnfT com poaed of llllea i 1 tne vkllej There will alao b<- ln the brldal procesBlon as lt entera the mualc-room ivu ii111? - flower glrla, who will r* attired In ft:nl carry baaketa ol bride n? 1" McAlpln'a 1.. st man will be hli brother, Charlea W. McAlpin. ?i ihi ra u III be John D. R of the brldi Pei tv. R hef. her of ? i., bi Idi W. Band. raon Broa n, Di W Luak. 0 G .!? i ?.???:.-? , .ii.i- G Gardlner, Alfrcd i. i ?? ? and Benjamli B. McAlpin Tbe brlde groom'a boutonnlere will be of white orchida; his beat man'a will i? of II f thi valley, and rhe uahera will weai boutonhlerea ol gardealers Be- I ? ?...boi .:?? pio- ! irramme of Inatrumental mualc will be lnterpi*ted ' bi Franko i Featlval Orcheatra and ihe membera of il..- i holi ol Bt. ilartholuin-w s Church, th!* clty. GVK8T8 AT 1UF. ALPBA DELTA I'lll CLVB A BBCBPTfON AND AN ABT18T8' r.-i.W EXHIBITKJN. The preparatl -tis made by th.- membera of tha Alpha Delta Phl ?'luh for "ladlea' day," and the ? colleotlon of palnUnga lent by varloua an ata I 11 tbe artiata' loan exhlbltlon, arere amply appreclati i yeaterday by the GOO gueeta who rlalted the iui.house. x ,. 85 Weal Thirty Ihlrd-at., ln tbe afterno n The house ltself waa tastefully deeorated throughout, and the pteturea, under tbe dlrection of the commlttee, were ali hung ;n K'-o-i poaltlona Thi aai one of me Bucceaaful aver given by tne i lub, wMcb is aay ing much, eoraidering the long llat of i t ona . ? I -: ? rtalnmi nts already given to t; e bh m i-. 1 their fi The gueeta began ;-j arrive ahbrtly after ! th- tim-' Bot for the eaentng of the house, anl fr >m th.-n unt.i | o'clock a etea I] Btream of people aa> tered the dooro of the clubhouae. When the gueeta were fatigued, or had flnlahed vlewlng tbe pali .ii. i refreahmenl were to be found In the large and comfortable club dinlng-rooma on the gecond iloor. a out alaty paintlnge were eaklMted, ail by Amerl an artiata and among tban much was : ind to admlre. The Cotnmlttei on .\rt and Llteratun * charge the loan exhibtt ; .. waa rom poaed of Coll Ai rong, cl ilrn in; Rdgar Mel vllle Ward, Oeorge 1 l thoei 11> ? ptlon day were Mra. Predenck I. Adams, Mra R. C. Alex Mra Bltsha ti '. ? ? . Mrs Co lln Armatrong, I w Aahley, Mra. Truman .1. Backua, Mlsa in. Mra. Marj W. Babcock., Mlaa Marj Web .-? r Bab ? k. Mrs S Ba win, Mra Th-.mas W. Blckerton. Mrs. .1 Warner Bott. Mlaa F. P. liraln erd, Mra. F i Bunner Mlaa tnna Dudlej Bu ler, ?'.-? ? .. Joshua I. Chamberlaln, Mrs Henry W, , Mri C li-r >] I < !... ls, Mra Clark, Mra. J. Wella C Mlaa Btta B Cohen, Mrs. Rufua H c - m Ing, Mrs m i,. i?a\, y ?: Debevolae, Mra Rodne; P Dennla. Mra John N. Derb] Mra Wallaci N Downa, Mlaa May l - -1. .ass, Mra. C M !?' rd, Mra. Horace Fowler, Mra. mln W. Pranklln, Mrs H. c Furraan, Mrs. Charlea J. Oou M Q I, Mrs .1. H Hackett. Mra V Burton Hart, Mlaa i.-titia Hart, Mlaa Mary Thereaa Hatt. Mrs Marcellua Hartley. Mrs. F P Kaaard. Mr- H nry Hlrsr.fleld. Mrs Oeorge W. Hubbell Mra. Charlea W lal-.,. Mrs. Roaslter - :. Mra F-lward D. ,*oiea, Mra ti rg? .' I.imb, Mlaa Larremore. Mlaa Lyall, Mlaa Jennle M in, Mrs Charlea J Mi.:* Mra Jam*s M. Mont romery, Mlaa Agnea Op -.-<? Mra W F. Pearl, Mrs. 3 !_>. Peet. Mra Dwlghi m Pr ? Mlaa Plummei Mrs. .tame.- L. B nl Mlaa Rieketts. Mlsa - i.iiv. Mra M.r-.i - Ita Mra laaac E. Bheldon. Mi* V.'diam H. .- ? 8 rn n, Mr- An rew BI ind ? Mr.- i: d Churtleff, Mi N B Bpencer, Mr? Charlea i: Bprague, Mr? v. ? ? Mr ?> M iti.in J. V? r dery, Mr.?. M C P Warner Mrs Rnbert F Weir, M.?s Alice M. Wheeier Mra Clermant H. Wilcox, M s.Hiwland and Mrs E P. Hutfield MBB ( I I VF.I .4 V D A 7 7 n TIIF.A TBE WeabtBgtoa, De*. 11 -Mra Cleveland and s -. tary OtSey, with several frlei ? baa a: th - Natlonal Tbeatra tbJa eveaiag. aad saw the performan-i of Frari'-is Wlls,,:. ln "Tha Chieftatn A lirwrn T08 TBBOBOBB BOOBBTBLT The AkthV Cl laal alghl pave a dlnner for Theodore Rooaavell at thelr clubbouae, No 75 Fifth ava. Am-rng those present were Pottoe ?'ommls sloners Andrews and Farker, ColOB I Warlng, Clvll S.-r-. ire rv.mmlasloneT Proctor, of W ashlnRton 8eth l.ow, Ilr^tider MatthewB, in--.il. A Kll?. Krederlc Remlngton. John Kendrirk Itangs. Albert Hhaw and Hamllton W Mabla. WILL1AM F. F08TBW8 LiFK. AODfTfONAL l*ACfl ABOUT \ KOTABLE nrsixRHs CAREER w* ki\i> ci.vsiiiintAT/r.N roft oTRarag amplt BHOWN 1\ Rtg WILL TgfB OKTAJXa <>K THK DOCUaOBBt NQg ggfl M.M>K PtJBUC. Th?- foreeaat whloh Tha Tribnaa was aMa to plve rday or |be lati w.-!;;.in r P >eui > whereb) ll wh.-< in makiiiK bequi I his empioyoa, frlenda and dependenta he :.ad dta played thoee eharttabfe Inatlaeta whi<m he bad aa | of tea unoateatattoual; manffeated la Itfe, naturally ccaaioned Jay ar.d gratltodi ln many guertera. Altboagh the number and nature of th. bequeeta and the Identity or tbi ariea are for tbe preaent not to ba made publtc, the eorreetm the grneial outHne oi ihe will publlabed yeeti ? in uadteputed, The d... uraeal h-..* n<>: yet been Bktd for probat-, but when this formallty has I.:i com pleted and the BtavfcOona it ibe wiu made known, ll taaald, Mr. Poeter"i eonelderatlon for othera, gao* eronlty and klr.dlj natnre will h.- amply Bbown. Th more tbal kt rwh .. ? ? obtained of Mr. ' ar*a llfe atory, the men aooabli :? tbeexample be axhiblta "f a mnn esn rglng f m idden ad band apped as he was by a phyaloal aftiic tion. and rising to afflnence through abeer force energy and bualnesa abtliry. Vfhea the Chicago Dre lefl h!m no: only a poor man, bUI aaddled With b beavy luad uf gebt, arblch he saaa oaabta for a tlme to rid btmaell of, Mr. Poatei waa nol dle couraged. Caatlng i r meana to regaiii bbi formar place in tba comraeretal world, he Inventi i b new taatenlng for gloves o> which a laclng devlce v.is oaed ln tead of the old buttonlng method. Thla aaa pa ent? I ln II7S, and thi trled valnly ror b loni tlme to imereai giove idanutacturera ln bu idea ln Chicago, wberc he Brai dlaplayed to* taatener, hla pattnt was ttdiculed, belng ? ? ? ameni t? the trade tti l >eter him aeli oi i noi loaa falth ln lt, and, comlng to New v-?rk, '.- - ,..< ;n geting une ?f tne leaamg glove . : ..-..l-'oz- tne adventege oi tbe ;-.??:: lt waa ... amali nuantltiea I .. howcver, and Mr. Fo . I aatlfltti d he reaults, Bougbi another channel through hll -I--- :? ? on the ma: k. t. Durlng .ro- irme be waa in bualnesa in Chicago Mr. i . the ageai then for the Hue Knd 8|. Cotton 3'hread Company, of g which i ii-.m.i.-. KUaaell <v Co wei '?? I L : preaentati ea Thli hrm waa eventually induced to join Mr Koatei In hla ven ure, and ln :?-;. In one tlme, the buain. ?a i ao grown t.> bu. h p Uona that ;: i ould n l - banoted by the youi r u rn, arere granted to .ther lirma iu uae tbi pa ti nt. v |i !???' th.- populartty of the faatenei de on .. couni ? ? i he lenden y ol ? ih ? !.. Ing te catch in ali ? <'??? for the follo i three yi ara Mr, Koatei - ? voted rwmaelf to perfecting his patent. After apenuiiiK .i. nta, be al laat devtae I ;. hi >k t;ih : i ercame all - - i n .-i lei to ? :iie ln. n .-? i buaini ? thal n lulted trom thi nrm waa In UB3 turaed into i corporation moal Inventora, Mr. Poater aaa in much litlgatlon, but, though the laauea up a arblch be ... i hgbl to rtta.n hla rghta wen man; varl d, Ii i notewortby 'hat he wa bu eaaful in ll is a glowlng teatliuony alao io hla genlal ity and attractlv cbaracteristlca ihal hia on - were Invariahly amoug his i lose perao I ? nds. Mr. Foeter*a -.?.-. atten?on ln looklng mattera ot ?? I tll *as exempllfled ln many ->\ tya. Al ? ne tlme it a tice to Impoi to whl ta hla faatenei - erw u l i He deel h i aome jreara .<- ? th u he aoul I For thla purpoae he - and Orenoble, an l for twe . Burope. peraonaily - eatabllshmeni ol thli nea phaae ? ? on hla retu ? Ii io bt-ij.ii the erectlon o: hll uae ln Rlveraldi Drlve, h. rcntcd a .n the inimi-:. tte nei rhboi hood of th . ? bi m ar al ha id to glvi I aonal auperviaion to the work ol conatru tlon . design of thla houae n- copU I from an old ch hi r>ad acen ln lialy. Ii. aett.Ing th< iireUmlnarlea of the houae a plana he had broughl from Europe, hi found thal the matei I thi o u itu o la i in lt.ilv would nol atand tha rlgora ol tbe Amerl i tn cllmate Manj del rai i archltecl and bull.iera foilowed, and Bnally ll waa d. ihat Iron wai ') materlal with whi.-h the . could le imltated Iron waa onsequently uae i alt! i igh the gra. eful ilni - house do nol Indlcate thi fact to tbe casual rver. ? ? - EX-JUSTICE DUFFT'B Wil.L, CONTE8TED. I gJBCTIOKa MADB BT A N EPHBW-CHAROB OP IT \\ ?> AND UND i: IN fl\ BBCB, ? to the probate of tbe will of i.r p itrick G r.v.n D uTy wen a K. II) ati ?: 1 aomaa B, Leonard, a nephea of thi itatoi Ex-Juatlce Duffy dl< . al Toma Rlver, Sew-Jereey, on .v _-. b hla will ha lefl all h ; i eperty lo hla wlte Mamle Duffy, whom he had marrted only a shori tlme ;.. ? ? le ith The obje tl ma alli - ? trumeni whl ?:. waa Bled waa i la nt, thal lt w..s not h.a free. un conatralned oi uoluntary aet, that be waa nol of m llng "oi in any maklng a adll " lt la further al ,.._., \ .... ili of fraud ? ., rclacd ov. r tilm l ??? hia wtfe. Aftar hei hu ba ? Mra. l ?uffy pr- aented at dlfl b nka In this I with th. s ipp iaed ma ? r th. amo . poBits, 'i ? were hom ?? I by all except three banka. Buita were broughl agatnat -?' by Mrs. Duff) ai I in i ?a pendlng. JOHN U". MABURT'B WILL PROBATED. Tiu: COKTEBT BETB'EEN THE QRAND80XB AKD THE WIDOW BBJTTLED TKIIMS OP THE AQREEMEXT M ?T B tOE Pl BUC. .ni \v. Maaury wai yeati rd ty al noon admltted to probate by Burrogate x. D. Petty, of Buffolk County, al Rlverhead, Long laland, all ita bavtag beea wltbdrawn and a s-1 ? ?*<-!> to all of the belra havlng bei n made. Tbe .st.?:e left b) tne teautoi waa al the tlme of i.ii death valued a: Bl.O0O,OM. All of tbe raembera ot the famUy aere preaeni yeaterday, John D. Bned eker, of Brooklyn, and Colonel vTllltam B. C of Jamalea, appeared for the proponeata of the will; J. Nuble H.iyes and John 1'. MotTil appeared for the conteatanta T M OrtfAng, of Rlverhead, al peared aa spetial guardlan for John \V. Masury. Jr., the tectator'8 aon, Mr. Maaury, the testator, waa a manufacturer of paint on a larj- BCale, With worka In Urooklyn. ile livet in Moricbea, Long laland, where he buUt the large Hotel Brooklyn, and oth r sumnser hotels. He was preaidenl of tl -. ti tel Company, -... One yacht and Uved luxurtoualy. He bullt a church la Morlehea and gave i: to a Cathollc | gatlon there, to i aeeond wlfe, al though he was a Proteatant it la aaid that he reated his aervanta aa If they were his own chll dr-n. and he allowed them to uae hla carriagea an.l boats; and io o:h,-r thlnga not uaually within the pn\ ilegea o! aervaa Hia a. iond marriage to hia servant Grace Gal lagher, caueed much gos^ip at the tlma He met bei white travelllng through Ireland, broughl her to ihis country, where be educated her and Bnally made her hi IIIh will was dated May a. IB)2. andwaanratoffered for probati on June Tl. By II the Masury Bulldlng, ? i I - .1 M. Masury ,<? Bon, and the Rlchelli u Hotel, were t-? g? '^ the teaiator'a chlldren, John \K Maaury, .ir . and Bdlth Maaury, aubjt-ci to the uai of the wldow, Grace Maaury, durlng ber wldow i ood He alao d laed to hei i .- at - Morichc-a commonly known aa tl wllllamaon i'la--e. II the i ? t ol hia eatate, r< i peraonal, ln lauat, the renta and In ?? be d1 vlded Into three --iiil parta F.a.-li ol the ti\o i a aa to i e-thlrd. t'|. m :i.* re , . ..u- , of tiir* widow the reeid iar> eatate v. ??-. to go lo l he ghlldr -n t'nder the will the widow was made guardlan of the chlldren, an.l ahe un.l John I> Bnedeker, of Brooklyn, were made executora wlthoui b Two grandcblldrgn, John W. Maaury and Fred ,-rick L. M. Maaury, chlldren of a dead daughter the i-stator had by his flrai wlfe, un-i adopted by bim, wi re Ignored. John W. Maaury and Predi rlck L M. Maaury .-omeated tiie will on m- ground thal the Instrumeni >v.is nol ihi iasi will of thelr a lopted fatln-r: that n<- dld nol aign the paper al ihe end, nor did he Mign lt ln the preaence of the a-.' attng wltnesaea nor acknowledge it before them; th.it the wltn did not sign the will ai hla recjuest, who, al the Um wa^ of unaound nlnd and memory; thal the papei wus Becured by fraud practlaed by Mra Maaury, hei alater, Margarel Gallaarher, anduyotherperaona The partlculara of yesterda] eni were not made pul.Iic bul it ls aald thai the two grand chlldren will recelv? abom 5:. SIl: BBBBBIBI AT UIK WOIB-LOBM Sor,nY The first mer-tlng for the aeaaon of tlie N, w-York ntanch of tbe Amertean Koik-Lor ? Bociety waa hi Id at the Hotel U'ald.of la"t w < ntag, and was attended by a largi aad faahlonabte c mpany. The prlnclpal ? uf the o.cn^ion was a lecturo by M B Krehbiel. on "PoUt-Bong ia Amerlca." Thi leeture ia not new ll. re, bul lt l.as BOVei had B B clat!\e audlc-nce or one that has llst. ned with more complete enjoyment to Mr Kr.hbbla exuosltlona and comparisons of the aonga of th- BOgrO Btavaa, the Creoles. the Trench Canadiana ar.d the later Amerlcan chlldren Th- talk ?.i? enlhyned by nu meroua IlliiHtratlona, whlch wen- funr- by Mlae Mai;.- Yun, with acooaapaabaenta on tha ptaaw by Mr.- W'liiiain Burnel Tuthlll. Tbeae Ineluded, aa .hIuvi- hoiij:^. "Vobody Knowa ihe Tronble l s?---' und Come Trem-bl^-ltiK Down"; three ?.r four bltg ol Craole and Canadlan Prench, "Llttla Harry Hughea," with The J sw'a Daughter" a? an Eng* linh paraliel, und M\ (ild Kentucky ptoma," un un ??xarnpb- of aomethlng that Is tbe ne*t thuiK' to ., folk-eong and \ 11 la nol oaie, A luppea foilowed the llterary ano m laical part of the prvgrammi an.l the I meetlng prowd altogVther one of tbs most otMceea fol that have l^en luld by thi so- i.-c, Tbi- vueata i wera recelvaaj bl B Krancia lljde, pitaldeiit, and ' Mra. Hyde. MABBIKD FOR FIFTY YEARS. THB OOLDBJM WF.Ijmn I Of MR. AND MR?. AOBIAM IS'CI.IN A BgJf/ABLB I-WMII.Y BaTHatRfNO ABTO CBUBBBA* TtON?THB BBVBB CHlUMUtB AMtJ IBOSUa THAN POt'BfTBBB <;:: \M><mt.r?REN" PBB8KKT-A QBUD l> >vi>.v; CCP iNB l.TIIKK IIK.X'TI fUL OiTIB, Mr. anl Mrs. A-iriui I ?> iin \**t.-:djy celebrat'-1 their i. -. ti n iddlag by Klvlnc a -eceptlon to the m.mhers , f th.-!r famlly at thelr home, Ne -'? Madlaea BQuara North. Throujhout Ihe <lay th<> .-?i - i eonple were tha reetpleata af aaaay baaothTuI gtfta ->f Bowere, objeta d'art eards and letter* of ratubttlon. The tloral ghTta were dlapiayefl In the front dr^wir.R-room. w h? re were Blen shov.-n tha preaenbi of golden artlctea recelved from the chil dren anl pandekBdrea of Mr. and Mrs. Iselln. (itw uf the most baantlfbl nnd ornate of the pres eata waa i lovmg cup of aoiid goid. m-ariy fsarteen mcbee tai:, preeaoted by Mr. i?eiin's faaat - aa Adrlan Iselln. jr.. C-dumbus iVPonnei; Ise'.ln. C O'Jver la :'.n and WUllena B. laettn. Thc cup ta ap propriately Inscrlbid and b-:?rs Ibe tfataa ttSMM Ofl each of the f-nir halidb-s h the r.ame of one of the sons. From his relattvea in Baakk, ?* itzerlanl. Mr. [aeUa r leived .1 handaeaae ni.-s* artadow, marked arlih ihe eonta of arms f the O'DoaaneU ani is.-::ii f miiha Th- three aaughtera of Mr. ani Mra I-- la Mra i?- Lancey a Kane. Mlaa Oeorgie iseiin ani Mlaa Bmtly laelln, preaeoted to their parenta a a iter-oolor, whlefa is a copy of the three memorlal a wa to be placed by Mr. and Mr?. taeili m ti..- new Church ->f Pt. Oabarlet, at New Ro theUe. Mr. anl Mrs. Iselin dOVOted v.-t--rday after* Booa lo thelr grandchUdren, of whom there are more than fourteea. There were nvntt u for 1! eopie until after tt g'ClOCk. Laal Mr. and Mra laeUn were the - ..r honor al a dlnner party gii home of Mr. and Mra. AdrUn laelln, ir., No. i? Madtsi N'orth The 1 irty Included Mr. an" Mra. Idrlan laebn. jr., Mr. and Mrs. columbus fj*D. lael.n, Mr and Mrs. C. OUver laelln, Mr. anl Mis. Wllllam K laelln, Colonei and Mrs. I>e Lanoey .\. Kam ? M bbi s laelln, Mr. and Mrs laelln, who were married BTty veai , yeaterday in the Rcman CathoUc ? i thedral ln baltlmorc, :iav>- long been promlnent in the aocial l.fe of New-York Mra. laelln was a .!. I'DonnelL of Baltlmore. Hei alatera and lenda now llvlng In Marylarol, who were ni .1' ihe eeremonj Bft) yeara ago, were un able to attei 1 the featlvlbee yeaterday at Mr. home. Mr. iselln. whoae parenta were .<? ia, haa been a promtnent cltlaen of New-iork . -i. a century. He la the baad ol .na houae of A lai tln At --.oiis. a m< mber of tbe fash'.or.ub.e cluba and a Patrtarc 1. H one 1 ' the eorporatore of the Museum ol Natlonal Hlatory and of tbe Bociety for the Pre :. of Cruelt) to Children. For more than twenty-fhe vi irs he was the --'wiss Consul here Adrlan tse ln, Jr.. the e.deat bob. ?arried Mlaa Caylua and ia .v:h his father in the banklng bual r. - \. 1 I E laelln. the second aon, marr.M v|| . , ..,.?,. aI1d |g in th-- wholeaale dry The thlrd aon, Columbua ODonni . [. ,. ssoclati : in bualneas with his fatr,-:. man.'-1 Mlsa Bdlth Jonea C OUver laelln, the . .,;.. who ia ' il '? aa a yachtaman, and .s one of the owners of the yacbta \ iir.lant and r, haa hanli i twlce. His Brat wlfe araa .< ?-?? of Wllllam Oarner, who, aritbeeveral gui ?- * it ?-ned on board his yacht M <\ whlch capsla 1 in the Bay off Btapleton. fi laland, ilm ? n yeara ta ? laal juminei I h , : Mrs r uilver laelln waa M:s.- Hopi Ood - ter of (' ilone-. ar.l Mrs Wllllam G Pro'ldence. Mr. and Mrs. A iriati Ir'e.tr; have BO greal gran . hlldren. , . ?, Th.- ls. n 1 imllj are among tiie moa promlnent and -? - 1. man Cathcllcs 1 ? New-York. Ne* Hochi ? ahich irlllage they have a summer ited 'argely bj their mur.irtcen??. irch of Bt. Oabrlel ln that t a ? ermanent v end j I ??- Mr. M. . \ . . 1. . -. The '? Itfice, w 1 h cost i- ? on an elevatlon; ia WO feet ,- ; -??-.. hlgh. It la buUt t ai ?? Iti ure, an 1 haa - Chii - Thi - han :<. is a reproductlon of tfarco In \ The church waa ? v Archbiahop f'orrlgan a yar ago last m, ? ier of Mr. laeli- 'a glfta to Sew-R nyatera of arater woiks. M- ar l Mrs l ti are both ln good hea.th. Mr. laelln ; 1 greal leatrian, and la a frequent vlatui ,:i Opera H iuae, where be has a i-.-x Ib the parterre row. GF.y. BABBISOB*8 BEPOBTED EKOAOEMBBT THB BUMOB THAT RB Is' TO MABBT MltS. PIM BfOCK SKWERALL.T .-HKlUTniv Th- Impreaalon ls growlng that the report of the engagemenl of ex-PresMent HarrlaoB *o -Mrs. Mary Dlmmock is not without foundauon. The-re fuaal of Mra Dimnaock to apeak of th? rumor, and ? ticencc of <'? tneral Harrlaon, have led many of the Qeneral'a frienda to accept the rep.ort as true. Mra Dlmmock llvea in this city at N > Baat Thir ihtbat. Bhe haa refuaed to add anythtng to rigii i reply when ask-d about the rumor. that ii much llBtreaaed that auch a report had be eurrent, and that It would be maalfeatly tm proper for her lo comment upon it. Ruaaell Harrlaon, aon of (r-n.-rai Harrtaon, is ha tbe clty ar | ia it tne Imperial HoteL I'sually he ls uchable, but of late he has denled himself tu al) Bewapaper men. The report of .'.enrrai Harri Bon'fl engagement, however, l>as became generally current, an 1 yeaterday 1 aaaa of Natlonal repuiati-m ln the Republlcan party, an-. a warm frlend of ihe rx-Prealdent, admitted that tbera wa? an anamge imiit betwe?n Mrs. Dlmmock ani Oeneral Harrlaon. of the peraona who frequenUy riaiu Mr-. - . ii waa learned that Oeneral Har . . rrea] . ..lent of hers. Hesio-s thla, erhen the Oeneral was ln the cit> recently he frequenl vtaltor -.'? the lmme of Mrs. l>lm mo k. I'pon hla last vislt he stayed at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, as uaual, but waa there very litt.e . ?' the time. i:\.-ry one wocdered why he remalned ln New-York, when h>- admitted that hla law bann neaa v iis complel ?'. and that he had nothlng of a tmslnoss nature to keep hlm here. Th.- report comea from Indlanapolls that the home of ex-Prealdent Harrlson ls belnjc enlirged and . Improved. The ex-Frealdent, so it Is sai-l. haa Oftei I 'mplained of belng loneiy at home alnce Idrei have married anl movel away, and Blnce iiij wlfe died. Mra. Dbnmock is the daughter favorlte aiater of General Harrlson's wlfe. lUv moth.-r dled Juat before eX-President Harrison entered the Whlte House. As her husband has also ilead for aome time, Mrs. Harrison urged her to eome and Hv? al th- Eai sitlve Manaion. This Bhe dld, and look a pftrt In the soclal side of Fresi dent Harrtaon's A-lmlnlstratlon, makln< lt ail the more charm ng. WheB Mrs. Harrlsin's health failel Mra Dlmmock nol only heipel to nurse h--r, but alao aaaumed :i.trjre of the management of the Prealdentlal household. ln this post she actjalited nobly. Oeneral Harr.son has frequently ex preaaed a hlgh a Imiratlon for her. anl there aeema to be no r< aa -n : I l Ubl but the report of thelr en gaR--n".nt La true SOTE8 OF THE STAGE. T-t.- engagement of "The. Wltch" at the Oarrick Theatre wlll end on laturday nlght "Th- Found arill be seen there next w.-ek and the Holland era wlll return on December .'3, for a stay of i two weeka with "A Bocbil Hlghwayman." The tbai that was hook.-d for them In Chicago wlll be fliled by Charlea H. Hoyt'a "A Runaway Colt," whlch wlll be repTaced at the Amerlcan Theatre, where ll w runnlng. by a pht) entltled "Northem Lights." The Bmptre Theatre was cloaed laal Blghl Mlaa Olga Netheraole fa'.nted at the end of tha afternoon performanee of "Denise." Her doctor said she had beea workbag too liard and forbade her to app.-ar ln aning. Assurance is Kh'cn tbai she wili ap pear to-nig-ht. It has been declded to conthaue ?Camllle" through next woek, with tbe CXceptlon of Wedneeday afternoon. when ?Denise" wlll bt ?:? - peated. John Hare'a stug- manaiter. W. M Cathoart, wlll arrive on the Majestlc this nio'ning. brlntting ..ni th. acenery, aaardrobe aad pi pertlea from ? the Oarrick Theatre, London. for Mr Hare'a open ;r:it gt Abbey'a Theatre on Decembar 0 aith tha | Oarrick Th.-atre Company. The Lamba' Club pres.-nted to Nat Goodwln a ful and valuable loving cup last Sunday nlght. The cup is of silver and la Bultabiy Inacrtbed AXOTBBB MAM nnir .1 cr.nsr. Anderson, Ind., Dec. 11 ?Mr Kdwards, of thia clty, one of the best-known attorneys a: the bar here, left last nlght for New-Y.irk to tnstltute a clalm for an eatctn |n that clty valued at ?3c.(K>j,i)00. The prop? erty belongs to ihe Hjus.- fai rhich was wetl known In New-Tork man) yeara ago. By some ?1-1 partlea pre-empted th- land. and later . j lod tltle. It is BO* .:. .: New-York Cltj and c\.-reU by sky rap ? Mr. l-.dwaia ti do. N'F.W PAJT AFTERNOON TRAIN \'Ia Pennsyivania Itallroad to Phiiadtlphia. leavea New-Tork laO p m week aaya ,-. TUe ?rtttesU Ir. art and eccnomy art lnvlted to In ipaci tha lateai iJeatgna in riint* fln>> furniture 45 West Zl\ ai_ K Hiunll Mnm . . - a Biarrall iui piir.-hii?ina p.-wer at c^on-perthwalta, 104 W i-?i I4th-at . ii.-ar thh-avc Hnrnett'a Kitraot of Vanllla bagarta a snperlor rte.lcacy cf flavor, try It, use It. A fhrlatiiina ; resant that'a alwaya ri*a?nt, rem.nd inj, .if tho jurr-U'nierinan'a Ideal J-'our-ntn Pen Aah j nr atstl'-ner ..r L. ? Waternan Co 1ST Hr-adway B v _ A dulnty anl appetUInt braakfaat. TEERFOOT FAKM rtat'aAOES. B?e that > ou g?; ti.aru. AJABHTED. BAUrWIjr-PCLgyOKD Oa l*'mb?r 10. ?? the f!h,,r?* or lh? Holy loromiinion, 8<.uih OaSfgya, X ?? . 'T ??'" Bav. I.?wia i*m-r n. Atian Ortrude, dauajhi** ?r in* lat? laaac P taldw b, la Dr Hewry Albnoa raaaaaoa or h. ut;. Oaaaoa , FA.'KAltD BLTDEKKt'ROIl -On Wedneedny. Drermbar 1 ll. ?? lh< "?h-ir-l. or '!. Reavaal) Rect, by th* Rapat Rar. Oeom Werthlngtea, btehop or N-Drafkn. a.aiate.i ha ihe Bev r> Parfcer Bonran. Kllanbeth ?"??-->?. t'.1""?r: t?r of the Inte Wflllam ' .'--? B ?<|ent.::*h. t" r.-mard H raekard. * N'otlcea af marrlagea aad Jeatha rri?t bc ln d-jrEeJ with full name anl addr. sa 0/ffA ai-.vv Tu^iiv. DMaaBSjav 10. nt nu raaMaaea ? K??l BM it. Hi I ".>. ger ' Kf r. i: I . >.n f.mrday, Wi. baaa] it ? IBRT-Oa Priiav Octoket M, HBB, al gaasaaaa, Mon laaa, i?hn nantu n-gen. formerty "f New-York aad Broekpa ra th<> bS4 rear af hM .?? fatenneni ai Boseman, (i tober 'it. \ Braoklya \. ??? v ?;- and kew leraey p?p'-r? pi"*"1 eagp. rAatP >>n Tueadaj r-- n.i ??. .?> al tha BSedMea A-enua Hotel. \Vii,.,n. .\ ? onp ln tha 74th -.-jr of hla ??*? , inaaarai wrrtm ?t i--. ih.ime?,? ''im-' 11. M^-at. ?ni sta I av..., PrMaj r,. ralng al lee'eteek. Rortal ..t Waoilawa DAVIg Oaeeaaber II, WBBiaa i>a\;?. Ba. l BaSagBaj Brooklvn RalaUvra ind frbnd" are invtted :-, .v-nd the fun^r^l on .rn.-. 14. 1 H Frlenda- Meetwg h ... | ....... e?., a ai n wnm t'la-v. rjREKN.-Ai ' 1 .-'! 1:: nr.- ]???-. aad Hiahl rldfe Road. r?rdl... ' Cttf. -n i-:-'. r: iwai 1 Uvingai n <?r?en. aan -r Phoebi tan aad Bari gari a Oeaaaa ln '? ?s al hla raafakaac* on Thur?<!ay. 12*^ inet., at 4 c n Relatiw^ an'l frl^n'Ji" ?rr Uivited I BtteM ???? wiu >*? :n wj.itiT k ? :i ? aaaa Or.tral T>. .. ' ?',!.?. irV i'i. ti-e oaaH gowira MILBT v M ?? - a B Paearabar 11 th? R?v t>hn atlicy. D D LL r< pn .'??-? ?' Sj iteni 1 1 ? la Draw TheeioRirni gemaaari Panaral aerrteea in the .-har "i of -h" ?eminar>. i"r:'.f.v. December 1.1. 1 *) p m.. -n UM artlval ??'. Um U ?/ cloc* rnin Breaa Mew-1 >ik. Maeila ->nd k???x Baaway. RAKaOM?Ia PauaakcapaM, k v Dmitir 11. l?5. [)*-l[,t.::ie 1> Uh:. OBO, Ihtel- ., ..n Fri-:.nv. [.. ,nii IS, bi al Bookareaa( Ini P nt. I"r,end? arr- < >,t :!i,!l\ ln- ? Infrtnoni ir Pouahkeepala Rura WF.STtN'lH' '??.-!?: >:. I'?? ?' 1' II '?'?'? ?' OLi Bt th* w.,,,.,1- i.--.i >- V -k. In the a . ' h'r ?', i-.r-.--i n- wl low f aeorge Weal r.eh me* ai<l nv.tber ff t'eatlngh .uae. ? : ? :nc ? hiMr-n Puneral rr?.m ??? s ;*nea> tadv. X. V.. ..- litO : . I.niS-r II w??hinat"n pap. ra p'.i ?-?? Knne | agga. N aH f tti v M wetaraa. yo-a ? .?-?,eh*r. .; k W t ?.. n n. tli- .'hur h .,f ?*. Jobn th* K.-xnif. IIpI W . ?? . . . Va r 13. at 11 u'ci r - WABD, Maater. Lsttoyette Poat, N 103 '?. A K ? are av altand the '. i i ?.?-.? '.'. Bkellen i hur. h of 81 ??'> Fri-lav ac ll ::?. .,. ii.. ''. ? ? I HKM'.V H ADAWa < mmanJar. WILBt'B 9 BROW* A-ijutaat. Tlie Kcnuleo C.'cmetery. located on the riarl?m Rallroad lorty-elaUt rnlriute^' ride rr,m th- Orar.d ontral Dapoi Ofllce, IS Fast 42.1 ?l. 6j:frial Xoltcci. A^? Flftli BawaaWe Arl Onll^rlea. BCt> PtPTB AVF.NtK. KBAB C4TH BT. fjajla fchla Tliursilnv Alternooa AND FRH'AY AT 1:18 O (I.OCK. BEAUriFFL AXTIQl'lTOM BVoen Cbinau DiBrUaaaroiauhead <>ui Chisaeaaa Poroaalain :.ti<l l'?)tt?.f.\-, Superb ,r:,<l?--^ :m<l i 'rv-tr.N DIBBCT FI'.C M BHArtOBAl AMD IlZKI.N'd. OX FBB7E VIi;\. DAY AVD MGHt ROBMItT ScMEltVlI.l.li. OHTG.E? & CXA, Auettonee.-_Manapera. ^ < hrlat ln Getnt,eranne. PROF. H. HOFMAXN I PAJBOCg IAINTINO. NOW ON I'.XMIHITION' .i- Art gaaaaa "f n.o UKUI.IN PHOTOOBAPHIO CO, 14 Easi ild-st. rjaadlaan .^-iaare. South). Bmwtweaa tbaa a?aaV, Kaaaj th^ r.^jae ?arm. t.a# RCiFIll'* K S \\-.t. r B'.rl I rt un i wlndrwa. ?1 n. v ^xtlude .old Wlnd, sn m ar. 1 .iii^t. Manufa-tuie4 ?nly bv'n ROEBITX, 17*J Pulton J?ir??t, X-w York. and HamUton Ave, aml litii Str-et. llr,okl>n. The Honplml Nnlurila; aad Sund?> Ansovla* li?n ?f !Wv Vorlt < lt>. HOBPITAL BATUBDAT. ggC. M. HO0PITAL BCNUAY, DBC. IB, X--. n""i^ of ili" hoapttele ara ?xtrajrd.nary at thla tlBM Heln ihould - prompl and llberal. ?'??ntrloutlona I on H ?pi - md - . - .. nsNI ?- Fl'BD. whl Ujfd ani^.nB aaata of 1 BBB care i>,c Ullie may Im dealawBtad, howevar, f--r any li-apltal of thla city and au h fifu *?l he duly forwardjd by tha Treaaurer ol the Aaa thi hoapltal in.l-.cated by th<- aoBaW. MI.:TI1(>I,S ok cOKTRIBTTTlfO. in Thrrui(?h ihe rolle?tlona in the ehurehea cn Hnapital sundav aad la tha ayaaa guea on Hoapltal .?aturda>-. raj Tiir.j-Jtrh tbe .>j>.. .. AaaoclaUoaa bm rraean aa folloara: _ Dry Oo-da?A. W. Kloarmaa, rreaaurer ri?ar an.l Tobao > Trade-Hearj B aeawaM Tr-'aaarer. No. 14.*. V tl ,_ . UriiK. PalBt. <lil an.l rhemlcal Trad's-A. U Ausbachar, Treaaurer, No. 4 Mu.ray-?t. Iri.n and Metal Trad - -A B Whltaey, Fr?i'.d?nt; D. A. Naa ? ? ? '. -N' - -"?' B" ' '?*??':? Wini.- and Bpirlta Trade?Charlea K-n.tuid. Trea-urar al the \\ Ina an i Bpli Ita Tra Mra" B Prtntera, Typafoundara an i P ??^Wyakaaft Ha!!ent?"-K *?' '': iwl --1 IB Cb*T| Hil- and Leather Ttad,?i'.ug^ne H .?-nkbn ln charga. i.-hina and Olanwara rrade -D ;.;ter, gaeretary of tha t'oai Trade?Ward a. Olyphaal la ehari Clotblaaj Trad-. !(!??".?. S-.^amshlpa. Lxprosi Com panies H ??' ? Av UaU ln '-hatj;.- . f K-.t-d-ritk F. Couk, th- AaaoelatloB'a Oenaral Agant. \\. iMANS At XU.1AKY .ro Through the Woman'a Auslllary. '-y aandlaa di rectly to Mr- J ha A Lowarj Traaaarer, M 3- \va?t 3oth-'at., OT b) :n-aiia of "illtf 1, v OTHKR MBTHODg. .4' Through BUbaCJ-iptlon ll^ta aent 10 all lea ilng o"m merrial an.J manufa.?turuia- eatahllahineBta in tne < lty, ln the hoii? that amployera ar.i etnpl iraa arill mal;e comm-a c.,u,.- M c -mr: raad chartty. ..'> Alao by liata I bankera, laaaraaea 'ruat, t>->^raph and a'.^amahlp c ,nii)?nlea, and corp.Totlona B8B> erally. ? ii. Tliroiigh auxlllari ?? or coran.itteea jn all tha Ex changea. .7. I'hrough eollectlon hrxe? rn e!na'.| rall^ay ata ti?na, in manufartunee. and publi- raa r;.< g>nerally. ? s) Flnally, thrjugh glfta aent dlrecl lo Mr. <-'l:arlae I.anlo:. No. IT B I whutu all mooey, bowaver contributad, ahould ^e aen1 by c,eck to hla ordet .or Ind-^raed to hlmi b.-f-..re Jaa 13. 1">:<<> OBOROE "lA.vn.l..?. -H Mlf.I.KR. Pre.Ment. gow .!? 'tera must bi llre ' I per Furn,-*aia"?. KDA1 At ni.:!.? a m. (aupplemeatary u'.ik. p m.) r*ianee. garltzirlarat, Italy, Spaln. Portugal. tg-pt, . Qaacogna, via luvre .. r | other ...rn-- . !.'?.:? I- rnoa ? ? i "per r,,?i,.iii ??<? \?tlce. Foreign BMlta foi 'b? week er.dlng Uetetnber 14 WU| doee ipramitiy in nl caaaa) h; tbla ortlce aa t>,lowa: "THAXSATl.AXTH- MA1US THFRPDAY ?At 4 a. m. for Fi.r.-i>e. por a. a. Augur% Vt-Morta v-, Plymouth, .'.:'-:b..jrg und Hamburg; at lt a. m. for Netherlai per a. a. P. Calaad, via Amater.lam (lattera must ? ???d ,'pei i' Calaaar*!; at |g 11. for Beotland dlrect, p-r a. a Furneaa'.a, via Gia?gow .1.'ters must I. ttred i per Furneasia"-. 8ATiTti>A\-At io.:'..? a. m, (aupplemeatary If "?? , .- ....,? .. t Imli llnnln l',.fti'H and Uri1.. ra for . ther pana Ui ...- .. 10:30 a. i mentarj 12.3'i |. ,,, i r ! Euroi -. i ? i ?, gtrurla via Quaeaatewa Cettera foi aerland. Italy, Bpaia, Portojeal, , ; ? :i Ind a in It I ? ? r ?tad ' p^r btruria); ai II ? w for Natberlanda dirait, j-er a ?. via Botterdan .l.-tt^ri araat be .h-. ad 'per ;;.; uar' i. Afl-r the .Ir.alr.B Ot *' Malla r...ni'-l above, addltlooal .aupplementan n.?ii? are opeueu .ii tha plera ol iba Inavrican, Engfiab. i'rrma a..1 .l-r:...ii. st.-aiti- ?, ..r.u remalB open untll artthka Ten Minutea ,f :*.. 1. ur >r sail'ns <f ?t? i.? MAIU- inu UOI ". Ii ANU i'DTHAI. AMERICA, WBBT IMDIE8, BTC. THURBDAT?At U? a. m ifuppl-mentary M 89 a m ) t ?. Fortune laland and Halti, p?r a. a Atidee, at l p. m. i^upp.eni.-n-.aiA 1 :io p BB.) N> U-nr.uda. \? r r a On FRILIAT?At t p. m. for Para. Mar.inhuus ar,! feara. p?r a a. Uilary (lettara I r I? : pana of l!.-.t.i n.uet ba <iireue<: 'l-t ll.iar. I, Bt lp Bl I ff PaStO i.n ? . I'-r a. a. .SjuiIi ^amhna. BA.TURLAT At 10 a. m. (aupp'.ementary 10.30 a m) fur l'ortur.e ^Itr.t. Jamab-a. ^a?.ar..lia. etc. ?nd ("oata Ri-j?, \:a I.in. n i r i a Alen. flattara for other parte ? f . otoaabla ?uai be ..- cted "nr AUat"); at 10.30 a. n. fur Cempechc. CBaapaa, Tahaaaa. Tuxp/un and Yuea tan, per a. a. Yucuan ilelttra for othar parta of Mexlcc and f?r <ubu i:.L*t be dlrc. trd -rer Yuratan",, at 11 a. m. for Fort.- Rleo, p^r h a. ll\u- . at 11 a. ni. nup. placoatoaiy ii;.- a aa.) for \'f-i"?j-ia and CSaraeae, alao cavanl.la, via Curacaa, i?r a. a. Wneiutla iletteri f. r < ther parta ot t'ol.inbia must b? cl rected "p-r VanaiXMiB"); at 1 p m. f'.r Uraxii aireet. via Pamambuco, Kio de Janalro and .^ant. ? per a a. Turinah Prince .lettera for Nr.rt). iimx:: aad La Plata coutitrleL niuat bc dlr?ct?d "per Turklah Prinea"). Malla for NewSooadUad, by ra.l to Ilallftx. and thenr* by ateamar. cl&ve at tbla ? B ? . I 10 ,- tt. M.-rna for Mlq.ielon. ?-> rall tu Boaton. and th'ne.- bj et<-. n , r. rlcaa al thla '* dall) ?t >..io i. m. Malla for cuba aieeo at ?hia ogkM dally ut 7 a m . b.r '.< rwa.-ding ?.\ Btaaiaaia eaillng (Montlayr and Thuradaya) froea Pon T.?mi* Fia. Mulla for Mexli"\ ertrlaad, unlr^a ipeelci'.. addraatad ( ? dlipauh by atea:r.er, < loae at tUitt ..ffife daily at TButrapACtric maius. Mada fnr Auatralla (exeept \'.>at Auat.al.at. Hiwall aad Fili l-.anda. p t a. a. kt: >ntra : . r>. Vaiioouveti. eloaa hert dally after U,ti'.'.?r 7 and up to Decrmber t at fl.SO p. ii- Malla for Chma. Japaa aad iianau ptr a a. City rf Pea.i.g ffrora San Pnuica,-.-), ckaa h?r? da.ly up to utrtmber IB at 0:30 p. in. Malla for llawall, par a. a. Auatra.la (f-?ni ?an Franoiaoe.. doaa bora dally up to Dacamber ii at ? 50 p ln Ma..? fer the Mrx-etj ixlanda. par ?i.ip Trgplc Itinl .fpr.m S?n Franr^ooi. oloaa hara daily up to .'-??!!.'?? 1." at 0J0 p m Malla for rhlna ai.d .'*i-a:i. p*r ? a. Vlrtorla I fr< ? Taruma>. eloaa h*r* dally -jp to I>urenih?r *S? at S..K) p m Malia fur Chla* ar.d Jaj*:i n..ally mi.ireaaed oti.y per a. a Empraaa ?-f IndiK ifron; Vaaeearrart, .ii-w urre <.aih- up to Dacaaa bW 'M> at dlki p Bt Malla for Aaetralta learept tkoaa f,-: W?at Atiamlin, wbleh are forv-artl#<l t la Kurope). :'?-? <>i,....-. Hav.p,... Kltl i.r.d 5a:u.-.,,-. la.anua. p?r a. a. A.atneda >fi-ora 3aa glwactan . ,..<?* here daiiy up to J..suary M al TWu. nt ior on ar-iYil al New-Toik of a. a Ktru. la w .h Itr.tltli aaalta Me Auatralla). ?Pegtataiatl mill *,oa?a i.t 0 p i.? pr*vt-^ua day. i-iiaRUi-B W DATTON, Poat akjBBBBBkBj Near-Ycwh, X. V., L>ecembar a