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thelr actlon The Clnrterei Company to-day la aaepeeed to the payaaent <>f an enormous tndom pltv anl to the fotfattura of Its rtght*. Thla ia one of the reaulta of Mr. Chamocrlaln's cani paian in defenca of the Tranavaal Behlnd the Chartered Company were the niin p.nalrea and BpccalatOra of th?- KafTlr Cureus. They were tba frlenda and ehampiona .?f Mr. Cerii Rhodea They had an anormoua nnanrtal ptake ln the gold fi-his ..f th.- Kand. They were gnxtoua to brlng aboui a c naoUdatlcn <>f mln Ing tateeeete, aml to retoane thelr enterprwea from the ne.esslty of paying heavy tribuie lo the btirgher governmenl of the Tranavaal. They \v>-r-> ready to wetcome a aucceaaful revolutlon ln Jehanneabwrg. by whlch tbe polltlcal nnd ad mlnlatratlva control <.f th- richeti gold ftelda ln the WorM would paps Into thelr harids. Mr. Chnint.erlaln knew what was th" feeltag among ?peculal ra and Inveatora ln South Afrlcan (it v ks He antagonlxed it when h- dedded upon hla pollcy, and pergevered ln -arrylng it out. A THIl'MI'llANT REBULT. When th?ae and slmilar oonMderatlons are r>, rre in mtnd, the moal unreaaonabla enemy of Mr. Chamberlaln can hardly deny that he haa aoted in this erlsls with slngular courage, Brm neas and aobrl.-ty .f Judgment, He has realated every temptatlon and adhered eteadlb to the cmrse which he marked oul ps the only one that was hedged aboui by good falth and na? tlonal honor. Already hla preatlge at bome has *'??? ; Rreatly Incre ised by hls viRor and coolneee ln a grava emergency. Hls enemlea for once are e|th"r silent or are Boundlng hla pralaea in a hiRh U. y. M.-:i are everywhere aaytng: "Mr. Chamberlaln may n? ver ba Prtme aflntater, but he deaervea to i.e, for in a momentoua crisis, when lt was -<f the utmoat Importanee that the r.Rh* thin?r Bhonld be done wlthoul an taetant of delay or waverlng, he has sh..wn the hlgheal ijuaiitieH of leaderahlp and Mateamanahlp." <>f cotira". the ,-n.i has not y-1 come. Indeed, Mr. Chaniberlftln's work -an hat.ily be sald to have begun, ao much remalna unflnlshed. A hun? dred romplex and haraealng <iuer.ti..ns icmnin to be aettted. i>r. Jani etn an.l his Wlow-prlabnera nre gtlU detalned, ns l am wrltlng theae worda, nnd apparenUy as hoatagea untll the Indemnlty and other demntids are gdjuated, although thelr r"lea?e cantu.t long b- deferred Mr. UhoU."-- and other 1-adera of Johanneeburg are under arrest, anl with the Boer hatred <>f the brother, Mr. Ce 11 Rhodes. lt wlll be dMhVnlt to prevenl re ptiaala againal them. I>r. Jameaon wlll hav- to be pnnlahed, and. wlth the f.eiinu .>f haro-wor eh'p in Bouth Afrlca and witb the technlcalltlea of the law ln favor <>f nn offender who was n-ither gullty of treaaon n >i employed In the Qtteen'a j?,.rv'lce. thla wlll not be an eaaj taak. An indemnlty wlll hav- to be arranged. and the thriftv Boera are making exorbltahl clalms for compenaatlon. The conventlon of 1W4 may re qulre rerlal m. Th*- Chartered Company wlll have ti be gubjected to Inveatlgatlon, its chartar an nulled and its vast domaln handed -ver t.. tb? rilrect control of colonlal rffllclala. Moat arduoua task of all these her.ul-an labora Is Ihe paclflca t.on and reconelllatloai of the two raeee in Bouth Afrlca. between Whom an Old-tlme blood feud has been llfrhted up Mr. Chamberlaln ls not to be envl.-d. Hls futtir* taaks are of appallinic d'tfl -ulty. All Eng land ls rlnging wlth hls pralaea, Hls preatlge as a statesman with the power >.f dlacerning Ibe furc?a of publlc oplnlon and the lnstinct for dolng the rlght and neoessary thlnu ln a pr-at crisis has lmin-asurabiv Increaaed. But colonlal ad? mtalatratlon ls at best a lotterj. He has WOU the flrst prlxea He mav now be doomed to draw a aerlea ..f biar.ks. No Mnleter of the Crown ?waa ever cottTronted witn n m..re haxardoua and apparentlv hopaleaa and in-xTrieabh- s!tnatl<>n No Iftnlater of the Crown ever fa~ed a i rlsis wlth niore ctirnr. Intelllgence and geniua for affalra. This OUght, at least. t.. be sald of hlm. whatever difflcuities and dlaappolntmenta the future may ??t have ln reserve. He haa played the part ..f a great Mtnlater ln n manner w..rthy of tne best traditlons of Bngltah hletory. I N. ? ? YARJETY Ml. DAY ASD MUIIT. There la another eontlnuoua performatioe variety theatre-Tony Tastor's. The new order of th:nK< bejtan yesterday. Mr. Fastor havlm: cnie to tbe eonclupion that the publlc wante.l ahowa that never etopped. He *avo at. exccllent one and hls house was filled all Ibe aft-rnoon and all tbe evenlng If this experiment eontlnuea to be as BUUCOaaful as it waa yeaterday. >'r- Paator wiil have ahown his wla? dom ta making it. In the eaat whlch appeared, be Fidea the manager hlmaelf. were Mlss i>-?rl An drews, mlmlc and Imltator ?f popular artlsts. Oeorge V Murphy, Mlss Kltty Kursale. Boubrette: M.aa Kutv Mltcbell. Leaterand WlllUma. Wward wanj, Mla* Josie Evana, Edwtn LateU, Mis?- Ratelle w.i iington. dancer; Ramaa and Arno..aroteaque bar performcrs: Silaa Joaephlne Babel, Mlaa Ullle W?t ern Mi?s Panny Lealle, contortlonlet: the vHlaona, wir'e danoera, and Mortoa and Coleman, l^,?t nlKbt. at K-ster & B'al's, n novelty waa tbe flrat ai.pearunce in Am-rl.-a of I.a Bocbe, who pro pela himseif over a Bptral irack to the top of a pede.stal forty feet ln hetght. ret-irnlns n?aln hv. r the same course, while ?ncas<-d Ir. a larx. globe. The rest of ihe proKramme mcJuded I'aul Clnqua valll. the famous yaggter, ln new feats. tbe Cragga, acrobats; the Marlo-Inmham trlo, In tb"lr mldatr triple horltontal bar act: Paul Martine-ti ai..l hl pantomime eompar.y. in the pantomlme. A Ter rlble Night;" Waodward i tralned seals and aea llona- Roile Rendel, tmi.afonnatlon dancer: Ber nito musbal mlmlc, and tha living plcturaa The Eden Mu?ee was well fllle.l last e\enlni< when Koeveaaya Orchaatra began its concert. Tbe pro gramme was an atabarate one. and each number waa heartily aaailauded Aanong the longer aeJec tions were an act from "Faust," a:i act fro.n "Caval lerla Ruatlcana." and a aelecUon from "Obaroa." For a violln solo Kaeveaay, In addltton to tbe 8h<rt fioloa in the other seleetlons. gave a nocturm from Chopln and a phort fantaale us an encora i he i>ro R-rammea for the .lallv afternoon an.l evenlng con certs of the week wlll be varted. but claaateal muate wlll be tbe maln f.-oture. The Weber and Plelda Company remalns at Proctot's IMcasure ralue-. ln this company are 8am Batward. the Meara Hrotb<-rs. Wlll H. Fox. Lizzie B. Bavaaond, Melntyra aad Heath, the Fan aona ar'l the Slsters Burt Mr. Proetor'fl own or aanlaatlon has for leeding faaturea Oeorge That'-h er b'-nnle Thornton. with new souks; (ieoi?. Loca harfa eJaphanta, the tarln atatera Abbott, atabel Btillman the four Moaera, aerobatle Juggelra; Elale Adalr dancer- the Ovpav Trlo, (Jertrud.- Manafleld, balladis't; Mat Farnum, daneer. an-1 tbe Slfters San fenl. duettlsta._ At Proctor'a Theatre. Twenty-tblrd-st. thl? v.e.-k. Vanee Thompson's pantomltn.-, "A Japaneas I>oll," !a praaantad by Mile. Ptlar-aforta and her company. julea Lavy ataya solos. and Buropean novatUea are Mlle. Frasettv. th- acrobatic nancer, an.l Charlea ijffion. tbe atrong man apon tb- Blach aire. C. w. Mttlefleld. the mlmlc, deptcU charactera an.l odd peeullarltles. and the lon* llst of er,t.-rtain.-rs al-o lncludes Hrannan and Dalv. th- Penteef Brothera, head balancers: Sherman and Morr'a-y. Mlnnle Ue, i."nr*n--,n an.! W-.st th- Ciaii- llrotliera, the ):<>? tonir wUh trick doga Major Newell, skute dancer; A* aiiuts. duet.lsts. Mubel ftlMon and hav Verrfon. sr rl?omlc-: Lortng and I.enlle, and the Hoibrooks. muaaeal eccentriea. .--? ? COMMBXT OS TBE TR1BI SE ALMAXAC. BHOULD BX IN ALL LIBRARIaX* Frim The Monnl Vernon Argua The Trlbane Ahnanac is a vaiu.bi. -laiiy '?'?/?? b.,k and ahould be In every llbrary. TJlfJ**'B number S far ,uperl..r 10 the complMt'on of g*. INKOKMATION FOB EVEBYBODY. From The Worcest-r <Ma-s.i Bpy. The Tribune Almanac for IBM haajbaen laauel taia belng Ita ?fty-eighth annu.. _P^a compen! year'a laaue coaaUta of 308 pagea, andjg a ro?v ^ .lium of facta ih..t bualneaa men. aa saan^aaaMiaj ticiane. pollticiana and edltora, aeed to ha%e at naiu for rea.l>' referetice. AN CKBIAMKD COMPILATION. Fr.m The N< w-buryport Harald. Waatavat pwy be UMght oi The Tribune aa aa gggreaalve advocata of It^ Idaaaand prlnclp ea. ?ine Ui no partlaanahlp In ihe Almanac an, t ahouw be in the handa of avery ona Intereated in p?w*a ar.nra. a bMOAJUNI OF fACTi. From The New-Haven I.ea.br. ( It l? a perfeel magazine of all aorta of atatlatleal latormatlon, and no nrat-claaa country Btore eve put upon tt^ nheivea o mor- mlscellaneoua aja ; - mer.t of what the people want than Ihe Trioune Abnanaa haa aat forth ln Ita pagea. riLLB THE BILL BXACTLY. From The Steuben Advooata. The Tribune vinwic baa crrlved. Its W pagea are replete *l:h a ??ompllatlon of facta WBICB *? aii want to have within reach. ITS POLITICAL IBTOItllATION. From The Hirtford Tlmes. Aa to polltlca'. informatljn, The Tribune Ahnanac 1* a p?rfect compenilum. whlch ieems t . la-a nothlng. It la perfectly falr and !:npartlal. BVBFAJBEg ALL H1VAI.S. From Tbe Journal of Fe.iaKojry. OLDOT AND BEST. From The Topeka Splrlt of Kanaaa. F?'.:nd-J In 1838 as The WhlK Almanac and pul> llan*?l for ycora aa The Tribune Almanac, l: ia the oifleat and now ranka the highent Umon(j all Arntri oan annuala for Ita aecurecy. aueolute freedom from P?riu?nanlp and completentaa THK DRAMA. BARAH BERNHARDT AP IZEYL. Sarah Hernhardt appearcd at Abhcy's Theatre last nlght, leadit:g in the wHI-rememb' red an'.mal that, wfarln? VBriOUB gulses and dealgnated by dlfferenl nanr-s. eor.stlt-.itea her dfOBBatlC mcntit; irlo. Thla time the creature is cillel Izeyl. and it fl.mnts the luxtirlons trapplngs of pl-asure. and eapera nlmbly In th* far Kast. Iaeyl. of caurae, la a courtesan. Dramati" genius. in order that It may be completely affectlve, must have free play, and it :s n.-v r ao llmber os when It present* a female who Is glorffled by Bltby vlre, Izeyl had never yet aern the man who did not lrtrontlnently stirrender to her charms. anl. BeeordlOgly, when she hearl of a mal- belng who preferred rellgbm t.. "love," she baeama Inflated wlth a noble seorn, proclalmad tbe Instant subjugatlon of that presumpinous monster, poraued hlm into the woods, crawled all over hls persi::. and, to her nmazement and dlsgust, fonnd hlm as torptd as a cokt potato; and tboraapon aa* was turned to vlriue. ao that when th- usual man ttexl came along, nnd proffered the usuhI boon of hls devi tion, she promptly stuck a l-:n!f% Ititj h!? glBBard, and thua paclftcd hlm. For that unexp?eted anl peeullar, though erhVaclon? and flnal. rora mentary on "love," she was aubjeeted to fatal tor tures; b:it. Just before her demlse, she was eonsoied wlth an assuran-'- from the gellil nscetlc who had repelled her advancea ln the wlld?rne??, that. while bc had raahrted her blandlahmeata, be had not fnlle-1 to feel rhem. 8he th-n explred wlth th*> eom fortabl* convi'tion that ??love" la evcrythlog, *v*o when '.t mlaa*? fire. The great Bernhardt Doctrlne. llk.- varlons other doctrlnes of contemporaneotis prominence. Is so < iasf.o 'hat It sometlmea becomes perplexlng. ev? n to aaperta; but, as nearly as :t can be dcBnad, lt d*clarea that any klnd of conduct, so long as It ls BCtUBted by "love," ls neccssarlly Impresalve anl IntereaUag, and rherefore may properly be pre Rent-d uiKin the staje. That irterpretation of it throws a large door wlde open, whereby many things may enter-for "lov*" is a word ihat beara varlooa deflnltlona The thing that haa *nt*r*d wlth Mlle Bernhardl is th* Errlng BbTter who geta to glory by bilng "rulr.-d." That genus has lOUg been ButBclantly commoa in the drama, but la* famous Kren-h actreaa pre**af a peeullar eartety of if. Her fallen ang-1 ls -ustomnrlly "h< -eled." laeyl slaughtcra an unwel.-om- lovcr wlth a dagger. Tosca alays an amorous tyrant with a earvlng knlfe. Toeodora pwforate* a dangeroua wltnaaa of her adulteroua llcentlouan*** with a eanvmlent hafrpin. There is b fenir.ty of recourc* ln pro ceedlnga of tha: klnd, an expedltlnus ala.-rlty. whlch Inveata th* court**an character wlth ex ceptional luatre, and th* apectator is admonlahed thai "love" not only "lev-la all ranks." but k. ap* them l.-v-lled; r.ot only "Uvs the BlMpberd**. crooh beslle the sceptre," bm oeeasionally laya th* Bb*ph*rd also.-in point of faei. la.vn hlm out AU this la important to manklnd, and **p*etally la lt easentlal to the rlalng generatton, the g.-rerou*. eag-r, r*C*pttV*, plcasnre-sieklng young pCOplfl who, for the most part. OOOatltUtfl the thcatrUral ai ilience l-'or there la nothing llke an ade.piut- eomprehen sion of "love." nnd sweet it Is to fei-l that dOvoted frtenda of bumanlty, aucb aa th* llloatrioua atlle. Bernhardt, th* refulgent Mt Ploora and th" ceies tiai Mr. Jonaa, are slmultaneously etnployed, to gi-th.-r with other beneflcenl dramatlc agenclea, m fllaariailnatlng a eorreel knowi<-<ige of lhal rnehant ing sul.Ject. Upon Fome IhCSBCa.- such aa tariff. all? ver and who shall be qu*eu of the May n.-xt time, - the public nilnd may, perhiips, wand-r In durkn-ss. but, under tli- praaaot mtol*umtlon* of th.- theatre, it mav very -usily obtatn a llberal educattoo ln ?love.'1 Accordlng to Mr. Jon.-s (aee Mlcnaei and Hla Loal Angei"). lo\e ls tiie witi-l that biew ua together." Mr, Pln*ro Incllnea to ;he more tradltlonal ylew, that It Is "the wlnd that shakes th- barb-y; but with Miie. Bernhardt it la th?- true wlnd of doctrlne. ?all for lov-. nnd keep your powder dry, and al though th- actreaa ls aomewhal -id.iiy ror ?rn*i Mra Malaprop -alls "the bydroatatlca, i.-r meiooi oua volce. ber rlear artlculatlon, her alnuoua. fellne, expedltlous mov?meiit- and ber profeaalonal ex pcrtneaa enable he,- to f.irnish an adeouate j-x i.reasion of the grf.it and holy truth whlch lt I* her mValon t i dellvei Bhe iraa Bve tlmea recalle.1. -?rt^r the aecond ac?. and frequentl) at ather polnta, and II is to b- aald for her embodlmenl that ll waa in.irkei bt admlrable rki:i anl by artlatlc renne. ment of m'ethod. Th* hcua* waa croa?ie.i The pay of "I*eyl."-whlcli la a proli. ?-rr|neita., and rmtner linpioua bore. *er\*a f*p "-11 "/ a m.dlum for th- dlaplay ofMmf Hernhar- t- ar< known pecullarltlea and ntethoda. In th* allurern* .,r the aecred rerlua-e.-a lypinratlon which doubt eaa wlll be recognlaed, and whl.h need nol be partk-J larly deocrlbed. -sh- certalnly made no aerret or nei purpoae, and ihe appeared to hnnart muck aatlara tton to her audlence, albell the pbdurat. Barymennl Cecllned to wilt; sh- ile* the bateful Bolndla ln a mo?t f.llcltou.i manner and hld hll rorpua W th I dexterlty that migh- have charmed au nndertaker; t.at it was in h-r subsequent recltal ot her ea? Derlenee that h-r b-?-. powera we.-- m.n.i.. ate. Kr.-nch aetlrg amblea. nuirh ?' thi llme: pr.-para tlon explanatlon, anJ eommentary go on, wlinout rnercy; l<ut then- are momenl of actl - and ol efTr-ct, and the s|.?tator n.1 not alwaya aleep llme. Bernhardt wt'i remaln al Abbey - rheatre '..r s ime time, and wlll play tbe aame part all Ih* whll- under dl(Ter-nt luune* tbe purt of a woman who ktu.w.i nothing ut all abouj actual love, and ,,??..' expreaa !t. and nevei could, bul Who under .:;i::.:.h th.- artlftclal stag.- aubatltut* foi II very well, and llke Klng Rleharrt, In the aollloquy, ean fram her'fac* to all occa*lona, and thua enrapture pei ple who ar- a-aally amaze ! The ^trength of the rompany ls ahown by the dl? trlbutlon of the ebaractera: ]T.ry\ Sar.tli Her!:> irrll !.- lr.n.-e .MM- I'-on, nt \f V...IUI .,.? T%: ?. vnlla . Ueneubarf ly Tukkntilii.I'h-imei-. -. La TlMMf. Ai.c- ? l* Uaarawa.}?rr"!t, tn Pratr*.??aat.in I. I>|.l..n .?' lr,,n I>- Mlneur..j. . .I.erorl I.- po.heur.'ean [?*? I.e I-uuvre.iniboi fn It .1 Valnru. . - II.".. Lt Miiitr.- dea i>rem>.ntea.Mrunlera l... .;,,rlien du S..mm.ll.Olraud in Hotnma .lu peuple.Kolo fn llnmaaa da Juati.-e.Arvlra L? I'rii.' NW H.-iraatrl.Me*d. l'.it. v fn'- Mere . Oranilei ). ? prlaceaae. 2" " . . .Herthlt-i* .MnakoTll* Vnrn! .H.ulanaer fn- Jiune fllle.Merl \'m- temrr* ilti peni-l-.i'oi'I -* MR. DKI'W IN A N'KW BI.AY. "THK SQflltK or DABtaa." At FOImcr'a Theatre, last nlght, In pr***nc? of a numerous and genlal audlenc*, Mr. John I'rew anl hls dramatlc company preaented, for the firat time ln Am-rl-a. n nt w -otnedy eulled ?Th- BqU'r* <t Dame*.M This plece -omes from the Krench of Alaaandr* Dumaa, und has been adapted by Mr. it. C. Carton, In London It was produecd at th* Cri t-rlon Theatre, by Mr. Charla* Wyndham. It la romprlaed In fom acta; it requlrea only two s-ih ol acener} and Ihe < har.icters in it are tlius dlatrlb utr J: Mr. Kllf.y.J'-hn Dr*W . ; :m. iMnnani.H-.i^rt Kdea.ai Klr Ix.uglnii Thorbarn.tithiir H'.rn Lord Euataca tThetland.l-'.-rdliuml iMtarhalk Protraaor ttowle. K. H B.Ihorv ll.irw ?. I Batnei.Herbert Ayellaa Karvani.Mt Tnuna Mra Dowle.Anni.- Iri?h Elate.Oladra Wiillm-' '/. - N'uaaetaon.leaai Mlller Adellna I lenaani.Mavd adana Tiie play Is sllght ln finlsh. It denls to some cxtcnl with amatorjr lntrlgue, and, llke ottiers of Its rlaas, it teaebea a auperfluoua Icaaon. lt haa been so wrlt t-n to give Mr. Drew an onportunlty for th<- dlaplay of hla familiar Btylc, and lili Mrfomiance is clever ; and Intereatlng. The Suuire of Dam? ls an exprrl enced man of the world who aavea a marrled woman i from fo'ily. Mls? Maud Adam- aave a pleaalng per formance of the wife, and Kobert Beleaon preaented ; the huaband with rnough alncerlty anl force to wln applauac. A clev-r ptcce of a-ting was glven by Mlai i Oladya Wallls as a young girl who has hyaterlci over her effort at a drawlng-room s.ng. ? BE-ENTRAXCE OP MR. CKAN'K. The favorita bumorlat, Mr. W, II. I'rare, will make his rc-cotraaec upon the fftw-Tork atagc thls evenlng, at the Fl.'th Avenue Theatre, |n a new play. WrittCB for hlm by Mr. Frank'.ln Fyb-a, i-alled "The (jovernor ol Ken'u-ky." The plot of the plece Is Ingrnlous and the oenfral character. Oovemor i.ee, is aarta'comlc. bal p?Thap!< rather mare serlous thsn any part hlthertoa**UOMd bj Mr crare The nami of Ihe Oivernor la forgod, under atr'jng temptatlon, by hls prlvste a.-.-retary. and ,he (Jovernor la ?ubaaquently eeafronted wlth th* .H?aslty of chooslng whe'her he will eapoa* the ,'rim nal Hnd thus dellv r an old man tn merlted pi.?race* ar.d break the heart of a glrl trhom he . or remaln allent and forfeit his polltlcal ad L.neimen Hls cholc* of the lstter alternafve .r'a.itVh.i Char*ct*t In an amlable I'.ght. The ? - ..rnor it mav be aurmlaed. ia aocentrlc and lov ',; 1 1 'a llhely thai thia new part WUI pr.v w.?'mlt*d to Mr. Crane-a moMtrlc, forelbl* and wtnrdna styie. _^_p THKATHICAI. INCTDEXTO. \tr Mdn*y Wooiiett wlll app*ar at the Lyeaun Th atre th's afternoon. at t* bernning blapeom STcoora* Of pori!* nnd dramatlc recltaj.. ??Mad, f n- a-.d four short poema.-one of them b> t, A frel Auafn. the new Poet I.aareate. a JNMd ,r ui.on Wbom abtiae and BCOrt have been ;:;,;; ttnne.eaParlly lavlshed.-mak,- up th. pro gianim< ^iicStaok !*??< TMBTTEB TO THK DBAD AMTIBT. _____ _ B HEaBAon or rowrjoarxcB ruom rmrmm ot BCRXARO OILLAM?His BODT TO BB .-Hi-MATF.P. Canajobarie. n. T., Jan. 2u ff*>aclal).^ulldlnga here are drape.l In tnonrnlng for Bernard Olliam, the cartooa artlat of ?.M.lge." During the f.u-.era hour to-morrow mornlng every etore. offlce aad bMtorj Wlll ba closed. The New-York < entral Haiiroad has sert a privata traln, Inctud.ng tbl funeral car Woodlawn. to ranajoharie, and lt wlll be u?el to-morrow to convey ihe body 10 Troy. where it wlll be cramatad at the OaJrwood Cemetery to morrow afterr-on. The funeral Wtl be hel 1 at the home of ex-senator Arkeli at 11 o'ClOCh tO-morrow. 'Ihe Rev. lt. It. William.-.. Who married Mr. and Mrs^ Olliam la 1SV... wlll offleiatr. A lar*e number of fioral tributea have beea recelved, inrludliiK a *ural wreath from the memhera of the Qualnt Club, and a Cf-llectlon of Amerlean Heauty rooes from tbe New Torh Pr-ns Club. The l.earers wi'.l be s.x mem? bera of tbe Oillam Knglne and Hoae Company, of whlch he wa* prealdent Among thoae who have arrived to aiter. l tbe funeral ara Oeorge H. Daa Ma, ganaral |...-?*enKer Hgenl of th>- New->oik < ea trai; John A. Bletcber, Buparvlaor of "The Clty Bacord-j riiarks .:. Prfce, <-f "Th.- Bdltorial Re v!*w"; Fr.-derick S. WlaetoO. I.. ?'? iUller, W. H. MagUlre and Wiillam F. Mlll-r. of N'.-vv-V.?rk. j ? r sonai frlenda of the deceaaad artlat. Hundreaa r te:eBi-atns of condolence bave t.ourei lu all day from publlc and professlcnal m-n of BOta. Ex Prealdent Hamaoa sa\s: I have been Kr.-ntly grb-ved and BhoCBed to hear of Mr. OUIam'a death. Pleaae expreaa to Mra ?..i lam and tbe famlly my deepeal aympatby. Th" publtahera of "Puck," on wbleh Mr. oniair. was formeriy etnployad, tetagraphed as folloara: We elncerely Bympathlae with yoa I" .vn'ir BTeat affllctlon, anl' d-'plore the death of ona wnoni WC benored and reapected. A short time prerloua to hls last lllneee, Mr. (I,1 lam enterel Into un agreemer.t wlth bls parlner ar.-l aaaorJate, w. .1 Arkeli, that la eaaa of the death of elther the xurvivor would aee to lt that the bodj of the one who .11-1 ahould i.remated. it waa also agreeil between tne two that nelther aou.d wear mournln^ for th" other. ln fulfl.menl oi thla agreement, Mr. Aikell wlll be tb- only member ol the famlly who wiil wI!ii*hh tho Inclneration of II:, body to-morrow. Vlctor Olliam, Ibe rather of th- eartoon artlat, Mld yeaterday Ibal hla aon'a dealra l i be eremated upon hla death *rew oul of hla wltneaalng th- ere matloa of bls i.roth-r's body at Oermantown .. few years a* ? 11- ad de i: 'Th.- burnlng of thi b . ly to uhea and lha dlaatpatlon Into the alr of Ihe ele menta of tl - body, whlch wonld onlj lake In the f,,rin of corruptlon ln th.- uaual form of burlal, ?eamed to my aon to ba a n...*' dealrable dlepoal t;,.n ..r hla body. and ui th- cramatlon of hla brother'a body ba expraaaed a dealra for a llke dlapoattlon of hla own 0 11> It has been r-portel that re.-ent overworh pre dMpoaed the atiiat to the taroada of dlaeaae. ><( this Vlctor Olliam aald: "This is not irue, unleaa lt be th.it a llf-- of untemlttlng w-rk led ta ? I i I resuit. My aon pul aii bls bou! into hla worh ..* . , ir( on ariist. He would freojuentl; grt oul hla paper whtta *< th.- th.-atre and loaa all Ibooght ? >? the piay ln aketcblng or etaboratlng .<?? I l*a An i he was never BatlaOed wlth the reaulta He would i.ive tha offlce before th- paper weni l i prea* an i if coplea were eenl tr. hlm at Ih* houae he a nild tear them up ln dlagual al what h. ? ?? ?; t hla rallura to reafiae hlelJeal. ln hlada ? ? tk . tbe rarto n artlal haa beei ralaed to a ?h an i commandlng poaltlon. lt ahould ha\* beeni ao ue fore for hlgh i laaa cariratur* den n la ? ? wora oi a tru* artlBl Bnd a nian of rara percepl oi ai we Mr. Olliam aald thal hla Bon ha i yeara abandoned ..;i Idea of return ng I i " .?-. t? ,[.,. grai pla. ? there waa too mi h nvm. n flratlclaaa rartoon work. and ?i ". : nard Olliam ha I - ime ? i hav. ? , Hon for h. ? worh ln rarlcat'ii hla llfe to .: thi: effobt to ;*wr ??/'ir hhba. arriDAViTa or arooron anp thb - indkunbd MAN E'OOFOH il Ni:w BTOR1 Tr..v. N. Y. Jan. B Th- aupp'.. enl ffldavlta .,, ..?>),,? of Barthol mew Bbea, upon * ???-.- erlll be ma la al tl a hearli > Hi n r ?r a ni .. triaJ. io ba heard bj J ial U lyham ?? s .hi- ? .c-.':u lay. w? ? ? Thomai B fag in, i ' ihbi clty, a Ralnea, of R ?? heai. i ? .. in"'' a II l Oeneral for th* i ? pl* Affldavlta wen made bj John MrOoua ton Prli ? w ? . aa ara thal be inJ ? Bartholom. m 8h< . -: ' Robert R -. '? i B n ?-. ? f Albai y, of tb? ma* | for Bl . ? , ?? M ? . ? ??;? ? ? ? R McOougti ha ti. ba k and h > I faU? ? i"! ? ' !- ::- ' ? n*'' ?' l;..i..-rt Roaa was ahot, ai d Rol rt Roaa had J upon M Oough ai i atruch hlm aeveral i 1 .,, Aft< wa: I. tl " IVlt M>a, It..-- I l . ? i ! lenly !-'t M< Oough ai I atarte I In pun ghen; McOoagh then ralaed hlmaelf to ? k poature, he aweara, and Just as i: n iehe?l ?? level ground MeO -rh dlacbarged hla revolver al !{".-??? head. ind B mm fell lo tbe ground ai . dl I nol movc agaln. McOougti Ihen tella of his .-- i\?- '.r m tha erowd. n-* denlea thal he waa ever aolldted or urged to tniik-- a ronfeaalon, and aaya thal he ma le the ronfeaalon of hi? own vollllon. An affldavii by Bbea waa alao g.ed Thui afll i rll atatea Hihi Bbea haa nol aeen or bad .. munlcatton wlth McOough Blnce he waa ren from th? Tr .y )al] In Joly, !srM. aad lhal h. ii. v r knew tha- McOough Intended making a confea ilaien It. Hltl makea affldavii relatlva l i o renren at .'lit.ion I'rlcon on th.caalon -f Ihe vl I! of hlmaelf, John T. Norton. >.f the counael for Bl and 1 <:,<tr! t Ait'Tne-,- Rurllngame, of Albany, ? Deput) Altorney Oeneral Haabrouck, a't.-r th* pn entatlon of Ihe confea* n to IJoven i M rton, and a!s.> of th?- Intervlew between himo-if and thi flot ernor Ihe dae Ihe reprleve untll Pebruan * araa granted Bbea Mr Hin alao aweara thal h* waa totally uti.iw.ir.- - f lha ?..of. *lon of Mcftouah unl Informed of it< exlatenci by Ihe Oovernor*i privata ?leeretary. McOough b!bo aaya thal In glving b Ihe trial ol Bhea whlch Indlcaieil thal John II. ho land ha 1 flr.-i th* fatal ihot, deponenl fell aaaured that no evll conaeauencea could come to si.i I Ho l?nd Iherefrom, beeauae of th ? relatlona eiiatlng between aald Roland and aahl H ><< rt !{?..-?. and ihelr aaaoelatea In th- in*K- ? Albany. Jan L" (Bpeclal). A blll was Introduced in tbe Benate to-nlghl by Mr Mullln, and ln Ihe Aa. s.-niMy by Mr Arnwtrong, of Monroe Pounty, whlch is intended t.> > art\ oul the aentlmenta ..f Ihe eltl 7.no- of Troy in th. "Bat" Bhea raae. The prevall Ing oplnlon Ih that Judge Mayham, to whom ai>pll eatlon has been mad- hj Shea'a eounael, wlll arani ihe murderer a new trial, To aave Ih* expenee <.r ?uch a trial ..nd lo further Ihe enda of luatlce, thla meaaure la Intemlel lo carry th* appllcatlnn for a new trial t>> the Appellate fHrialon of th. Buprem* couri. Bhould th- blll become a law pn ? Ihe actlon of Judge Mayham Ihe raae would go be? fore Ihe Appellate Court? THE WEATHER REPORT. I...W PRRSBintE AI'.KAS IX Tllil WI Waahmgtoa, Jaa 30 TM Ij*" bi rm haa pai ' In^o lha i ovtree of 0?tarto ......l l.?t mocl i?f Ita rwn- ? Tba pr.'-'UTe remalna blgti ov*t N*? Bagbind and ? rlaea rx-.^i ef lb* i-'i.'- raeSona. Tha aoathwratrra area of l?w ;,,...-;,:.. nai ..-?.i.-.i lo T...... ?? i haa ai | ?' d. Iltil? raentr. Ranafall haa beea rrport*d In th* lower Mi-.i Mppl Vaii. \ and lh? ? artliw. al. Aa *l m frai ,f tha graal Paeta* area ol low pfeaaara haa broken :1? i. and eroaaed lha dlvld*. now formlag a atorai rentra in AaaiatfenuL Tha preaaur. haa falba mp!dh ?:.r',"'"i| ...ii the Rocky MminuUn regtona The dletrlrti arh*r? da ,Mi-.i >? i.ij..-i..*..?'? changei hav. ??? -ihi-.-.i . ao? lt ih MmMWhal v.nnvr in tha apper lak* r*a*?B ."?' roM*r "v.-r n portkM ..f ili^ n >rtl.???t ..na la Ihe ? '?' a/cet, Tha weatber remaliM eloadj in Mew Bngland ?? ?he Mi'i.il- Btatea, lu; ao prerHjdtallon "f an] ara unl I ia r;.iiHii ?!?** M-.ei.iy aaonhag. Th* awaiher wlll r ailnu* rloudy nn i ihi'Mienim In K*a Knaland nnd ihe MMUI* Stnt.-^ I.ut w-lth nttlf arattered ..n.l IlKht preripltatlon. In.-'.-a"'i!(f rloudlnraa, f.-II .w.f.1 I.v r.la. Ih in.li.-o-! lur ih? Bouth Aaaintic and Oull Butea, and falr wrathei for th* ijk- r-Kion... iIih ..hi.. v.iil.-. aad II- Morthweal. rh? lempera im wlll remain a*arlj auUonan "i lha MUntic n.ant diatrtria fnil in lha laka raglona an.l rlaa iniwagn nut lha Waa DETAtUSO POUfjraaT K> lt TO-DAT. y,,r N-? Knri.n.l aad Baatern New-Tork, rtoudi and ihrcal nlaa waaiher, wtUi \\rht f...tt?rp.i sn-w:. ? wsi v.ii"'!*. i.-.? mlaa \u--.;. K..- ti." i..-t:.-i -f rotanbla aad Marjrtand, eloadj. and ihr?.->trr..n(r. probabty tottawed iv tain Taaoday aftei n ,.r mahi. aearly atallonanr tamp*tatur?: eaalerty "lnl" ror w-M'-.n Nrw v..rk. ekwrlag; weatarl] artaea, ae r-rnln-; -... rln I ' > .... p. i Baatern Peaaerlvaala. K*w-J*raajr anl I>*la?a.*, loodr and .hr-.-ii.-ninK. bul probabh wllhoul Bracipua tlon; Meutr'.jr ? m-l? ' - , F.,r Weal VlrKlnli. and Weatera P?r-ia>|vBnl?. nn,i ihreatentag, probaMj wltnoai rnin. rarlabia wiaee, tp.iimne bOCAL onsvrtVATioNS. fTv :i :i: aa :<: :u lloi't.M aotaiMg, laaasaia 'J i<? ii m i .l^ht. io .-, TtHmum oavse, Jan. 21. l a m. Th- waataor ???-? - lay ?bh .i.uu aad ? a i. Tba laaapaialiira r?n?H i :.- aad .".% dagraea, ita avataga iat% dagreaal !???'?<?; I grr-. lon-r 'ha.. thal 0? B?adai ir. I 7'. !? -.--- Bl Bal ihnn that -f tha cvrreaaoMtna eaj -' '?" >??'', _ Tha weattat iu duy w.n caattawa ciou.iy aad taraaaaw? OfUTtARY. CHARLEI W. HaTWIBOK. Charia* WlUIIaaa Hcwawa, who achlavad some faOM ln the InvootlV* werhl and was a ltfelong fliend Of John Brlf pn, the Inventor of the Monltor, dl?d on Sunday evenlng at hls home, No. 5fil West On?-hundred-and-forty-Br*t-*t He was born ln New-York on July 9, IttO. The part of tho clty ln whlch he grew up waa about Duane-st.. and was formerly a fashlonable replon. Early In llf* he BBOWad great InvCOtrv* and constructive powers. A cousln. who had gone to I'abfoinia In the fortles, wrote to hlm impreasing upon hlm the advantagea of the gn-at West, and young Hewlson. who had Just tlnlshed his at.prentlc.-sh'.p In mechanlcal engineer lng. Btarted for Callfornla la 180* gotag by way of the lathmua of Panama. He adon a*cur*d a post tlon on one of the 1'actfle Mnll Une of steamers. r-* malnlnrc for BfteaO years as chlef englneer. Hls trlf.s to fhlna and Japan gn\e hlm an extenslve knowl*dge of the Kast. On one trlp all but tift-en of nearly a hundred pa?enger* dled from cholera. Bhortly afterward Mr. Hewlaon returned to New York, lil? parenta hnvmg been tn poOr health for some time. VYhile her- h. me'. Mlaa Charlotte <.H CHARLBfl W. HEWIBON. lett. of Falrileld, N. y.. whom b* foarrlad. Mr. li.-wi-oii foraook Ihe sea Bhortly before the war broke oul lo :n-' Brlcaaon. He made the prlnelpal .n;-;r- on the Monltor and was -lii-f -ngln.-i of one ot tbe armored ahlpa whlch w*nl .??>'.th at ta* bealnnlng of Ihe war. ... , ' Re had a large i.r.iss foundry and flnlshln* shop on Ter.-I.av-, a-.d a f*W years later l.ullt ? factor) ln Chrl*topher-*t. It waa here thai he faal loned th* Br*l phonograph for Bdleon. Manv or thi Irnprovementa m marlne enginea were Ihe iiroducis of hla Inventlve alrtllty. He was m timately aaaoclated w.th Captaln ErlcMon and eon atructei] many modela for hlm Much of the braaa w..rk In the older theatrea of the clty bi hla work, ind ??.. ,.r the tlneai memortal braaa tableta Inon* nl the churehea of the clty waa faahloncd by hlm. Mr Hewlaon'a llfc waa rill-i wlth romantlc ad ..-iit.ii-.-y. and on the last trlp he mad- aa ehle-i eij glneer ol Ihe Paclfl. Mal) lln* it was du* to bt* ?f/orta thai ? flre whlch ihreatened to deatroy the Ntoamer waa aubdued after a long. hard tlght In all ..f hla work b- romblned pluek. nerv* and Intelll aenee nherlted from hls parenta, who were Bcotcn KnKliah Mra Hewlaon'a grandfather waa 0*n .. j0hn Hoover, who fouaht In the Reydutlon and ,|?.,1 at the age of ona hundred and one y*ar*. 11 r .,?.-i... Henrv Hoover. was klll-d In the War of IM \ir, ii,W|-oti a brotherand four lona aun-ive hlm. no- body wlll le burled pn Thuraday. al Mount liop.- Cematery, _ THK REV DR THOMA8 ARMITAOE. The Rev. Dr. Thomaa Armltag*. pa*tor etnarltui ,,f the Flfth Avenue Baptlal Church In thla dty. ,it.. ; yeaterday morning al So. &l Warburton-av*., v ,lk.-, it- wis o.r the be*i knowa of Bap lim preachera ln thla ? runtr: and waa blghly , -.. ii- w ... the paator of thi Plfth Avenu* reara befora he waa retlred on a ti- Hlatory of th* B*ptl*t*," a book ,,f Vhl .- D y<- ? tag* * ia tha autbor, has been wldely n [,r trmttagi waa bora ln rorkablre, Kngland. x . . - ? . He waa b- *n l< I from th* okl an i I-" ? I ? ? a Arm tagi ? of lhal ., oooofwhom, Bli John AnnUage. ',, .......... - . ited .. baronel bj .?h.r;.- 1 ., ..... . ii lugbter of th* ;{,., Thom - Barrat. a Wealeyan MetbodlBl mln ,?,,.,. [? hia aUtoenth >->. he preached hls tir^t . ? .. .,. :.....,-? i enter th- regular ? !, Rngllah Methodlat Church, bul laed for yeara. Repub ., ,, , - - N-w-York n, r.. -:-., i |i ,. on's order* from Btahop Wau'ab and thoa*. of an ? ler fi n Blahop Morrte. i,. ,.;i,.| man) Important eppolntroenta In Ihe Mrthod ? !?:,.?.?! .1 Chur h In tfen Torli Clty. anJ ?,,,.., hi ui :?? i ??? Hh the Baptlal denomlnatlon h of tha Waahlngton Blreel Church In x , '. In June, I tt, he waa called I i the Xor rolk Btreai Chui >h in thla clty. la th- flral year ,,, h? .. .-- thi re the mi tlna-houaa waa burned u | ..,. ,-...,, x...;-., Baptlal Church waa bullt, -., , . ,, i now > ilued a- 1120,090, li fre* from , membrr*hlpof over 700 In 1? ... \, n ,, wa* rn i li -i doctor of d,\tnit> bj ':.r?r?.,?,,, Collea* K. n.u. kv ll- was then ih-rt'-foui ? ?? meetlng .-? , n New y,,rk nn Mmj :'. \?A, by i rlenda of Ihe Blble, i?r. ;,,,,,.,?- a.-.'. whlch were adop e,| V l ?. ,, whlch the HIMe Inion waa organlaed wo u. k- . .:?. ln May. 18S6. 1 '"? Armitage became .,.,,.,..?,?? of the IO? et) whlch has ?lnca then - , ihe American Ulble floclety. s:i y^ara bko. oalng to hla advaneed age. ha re .,.. .. .,,., ,,,t- ol the Ftfth Avenue Baptl?? , ' , , un, by th. Ilberality of lt* membera jet i,.j ln Vonkera wlth .. Hfe liuome of I&.000 a year. 'le.' n ... .- I.-.I a. a ?uppl) for -luir. h.-s w hleli were wlthoul paatora lli? f*J unoerupled Bun *'.P hav? beer apmi al tbe W'arburton Avenue ",-,,n,i, 0f vonk-i-s. Por th* laal flve araeka he ): i 1 be. n vrv feebl. \ "w.dow. one .on anl four d.iughtera s :rvl v hlm Mr Joaeph Falrbalrn and Mra Robert U. PaTrbalrn of W - ifleld. N J.; Mr*. John M. Lo*. of ? , Th m.a II \- Utage. of New-York. and Mn U'lbui Lareemore, whoaa huaband la Bdltor ;,<?-?-. S>a Vork Law .lournnl. and who llvea ? Vonkers The funeral wlll be held al hla home n Yonkers nn Thuraday. At thi mlnlatera eon ,,,.,: ,. thla clty yesternay arranacrnenta :A r, ,?,'.|, for .. memorlal aervlce to be held on ? iay next at the Plfih Avenu* Church. CAPTAIS K B SIHitTI.KKK. Captaln B Iward B Bhurtleff, foreman of the Fourth i of the O/ater Pun-eyor'a Department, dled ,lj f.,,,,, .,,, piejty, al hla home, N - ?? Baal ,, . hundn i and-twenty-thlrd-at., yeaterday morn? ing He waa alttlng al the breakfaat-table wlth hls wlfe al 'M o'clock, when he auddenly f-il back ln -, nalbl* in bl!< . b all i>r Harrla, of No, S9 K**l One-hundred-and twenty-foiirth-at., waa aummoned and he I?id-d tha) Captaln Bhurtleff waa lufferlng from a -*'r?k of apopleay Kverythlna . ''!? ? '? '-'" '"r, t!l" relllf of the patlent, but Iv dld not rec iver i onacloua .,i he dl< 'I ln hnlf an h iur ,-,.,.,?, Bhurtleff enllated la the Navy Bii anaaB ai-.tani .-nglneer al itl.rrali i I the rera n, ?,l ui ?rav"ry am.i eonduei roae to th. rank ;,f ,,..i iin lle took pari In aeveral ol the Important ^?%r;.Vh^^^^ and waa .... aetlve Republlcan nolltlclan ln; Harlem. Sni- montha ago he waa appolnted to teaae , he hekl ... the tlm. ol h death He leavea a a li] .... and i man I. l I ??' "'? ?' v ii.l.lAM M. MANWARIXO. wiii.un \i. Manwarlng, who dled y**terday, was i. dealer la baga and bagglng, al No. 2*1 Front-at., :,,.! waa .. member ot tbe Produca Bxchang*. H* w..-. forty-flv* yeara old. COU1NEL WATSON A. KOX. Col '-i VFataon A Foa, formerly or Buffalo, dled ,: hla home, No. l-'d W?*l Mlnety-*hjhth-*t., yeater i., He wa born In Brle County, v T.. Januarj :. IJIJ for .. number of reara he was angaged ln the tranapottatlon bualneaa In Buffalo, ownlna aeveral . ?.\t , i, the i r- >t tahe* In IMI he becam. actlv* ln mllltary affalra and wlth **veral promlnent cltl tena ln Uuffalo organlaed the ,nh Reglment. N. O. B N V of whlch he became major. then lleutenant eolon -I ind flnally. colonel ln iv,d. having on hla roll about aeven hundred men. Colonel Fox lendered loOovernor Morgan the aervlcea of the reglment. Hla waa one of the flral r. ^m. nta to parttelpata In qu*ll h a tha greal rloti ln Now-Yorli clty In law. At the rk)** of ihe war Colonel Poa reelaned hls mllltary ofhee. h ? then engaged in th* radway ln ruranci bualneaa and waa an actlv* bualneaa mnii up to the llme of hls death. He was a member <>r Lafayette Poai N-. 140, <i. A. R. '. . r laughtera and Old Soal, ll.a-ens. Mr Ibirglar. how (h'ci yeah frijthteiie 1 niL-. 1 ihlc; thut.)?ht yeah m' w're at Ilrat. ?Ti-uik. a slster, Mra. John Wlnslow. of Chlcago. Burvtve hlm. CARDINAI, MEIGNAN. Parla, Jan. 20. Cardlnal Wiillam Renato Mel pp.in, Archblahop of Tours, waa found dead in bed at hla palare ln Tours this mornlng. He waa born In Denar.e ln 1817. and atudled at Angers and ChiUeau-Uontier. He waa ordalned a priest ln 1840, and waa employed as a profesaor at the College of Tesse. and waa afterward made dlractor of Btadlaa at the Bamlnary of Notre Dame de* Chompa ln I'.irls. After havlng Bl ed aeyeral poaltiona he was made profeaaor of Holy ??rlt at the Sorhonne. and Vloar-Ueneral of Tarla. He waa aureesslvely Blshop of Chfllotis. Arraa and "our* and waa lha author of a number of eeclealaatlcai worka. He waa c-rea'ed a Cardlnal In 1893. GKORGE S. HART. George S. Hart, Asalstant Appraiser of the Port of New-York, In ehanje of the aeeond dlvlaton of the Appralser'a stores, dled yesterday at hla home, No. 1)81 I'ark-ave. He waa flfty-five yeara old. lt la aald that the tlrst tWta-acrew xteamshlp waa hullt under hls supervlslon. He was at one tlme ijeneral manager of the PactBc Mail Steamsnlp Company. He was formerly in the San Pranclaoo offlee of Laaard Prerea, banaere an.l dealera ln ror <ign ezchange, and luter was cOBaaetad wlth VMii lam H. QraOO & t.'o. PROrSBflOR DAKIBL I TAI.COTT. Bangor, Ma., Jan. ?a?Piofeaaor DaoM s. Taleott, a wldelv-known author of standard theoloarloal booka, dled yeaterday. He was neariy otghty yeara ,,1,1 K.ir many yeara he was a memoer or paa facnlty of tbe iianxor TbeotOgtcal Semlnary. JOHN ALLBTON WILBON. Phlladelphla. Jan. 20.-John Alleron Wllson, an emlneai otvil englnear, dled yeaterday at his home j ln West Phlladelphla. Mr. Vfllaou WM t.fty-nlne yeara of aga. l n the yeara UV7 and UM be aarvad as , tapographer of the Burvaya made in Cantral Amer- I lea for tha Ilonduras Inter-i kjeoaifl Kallway. He entered the aerrlca of tho Pannaylvaala Rallroad Company ln UU, and for a number of years waa the chlef englneer of that company. He was alao chlef , engi.r for varioua rallroada ln thla Btata-and ln New-York and was- Intereated ln coal mining and lumber manufacturtna enterprleea. He wfiM ? m;m: her of the Pranklln inatltut*. of Phlladelphla. and Sf the Amerlean Inatltuteof klnlng Engi neera tba Amerlean Boclety of Clvll Rnglneere and^othartaen nlcal i.odi.s. He leavea a wWow, four daughr. ra aii-l two aona I8AAC R. CORNBLL. [aaac RuaaeU CorneU, aa old raatdent anl retirel bualneaa man ot this clty, dled on Bonday at hla home No i Weal Plfty-thlrd-at., after -> brlaf m newi Mr CorneU waa born In Brooklyn la IS* aad waa th- sor. of John Coraell. who waa an old Brook unlte ..ni a member of ihe old New-York famlly of that name. Mr. CorneU made a fortun- ln the nUXtSra of wblte lead. and rrttradfroni. agva {ST5ow?WA? "ffi'wWatfaaw t* ??*?? *&<%?&. < Waahlngton, Burvlve hlm. T..? Hev. Mr. < "-neii a ,,.,? "ngageJ ln wrltlng a hlatory of tbe Cornell famlly Thi funeral wlll take place thla mornlng i? 10:30 ?' lock, an 1 the bunal wlll ba ln the famili vauli ln Oreenwood. HD\I> 8VB8CRIPTIOX8 IX B08TOX. Boaton Jan. * -Mora than H.9QMM anhaerlhal for tha niw Cnlt. l Btatea bonda ln a few noura and m reaponae to the offer of one Boaton concarn alona la tha record of this foranooa. a: boor to-day the Internatlonal Truat Company, whleh yeaterday pah. Ilabed an advertlaemenl that they propoaed to Bubj K-rlhe for gS?.i of the new popufar Man, had u- ,,?-,-.. ,??< over 11 OOO.OOfc Th- truat -om :;;,r"n^! - ?o'^J^>---'-''-'hofbondsi-:-lf a- l th- tl/000.000 for whlch requeata were recelved thia forenoon waa enth-ely dtatlnci from that auaa, ui ?*....-..?" aoki b, DEJBRFOOT i-akm ara aaeda i.farrn t dalri fed pia porh I. niptlna man) i.o,,r!' ._- ? - - I - > tra-l- marU Saauary Wn? new*^manaa^r. -? -^ ?* *?"* inviahie Vi '?,.?. .. Burton k Bpttler, Pnvrletoea. At lollon'a y,., *??> freah b?. *"h abaohitely bo pala. <""-? i' , ,? wi Inatltut*. _,? ?? ? - .,/? - .l.ai.r in\*.n(menli1. ^'1'h a.Me-1 ??? ?-!:, ^k?J%l??Itl?\%M2tt r.a. eatate i: fl " f,,!l ., ', J ,..., if .:.-,--.-i. I'artlculara for ? -\. v , ,,. ,:: ,;.:v g CSaS 00.. M? Broad. aay, Be* rork, MARRIED. -. t-inw |HT'IIIV>"N Al Bt. r.o.la fhureh Kr.ale '? V- i .n 4,.1-irlHV I,.u.i..rv 18th. l>y ih. R*r. .I p.kpiieMMr. Haorletta Hutehlaaca to atdaey Tur ll-v I _ Motlcea of naarrtagea and aaaaha must be hv do'raed wlth full name and addraaa, DIBD. ARMITAGE On Motwl.-il '?""!?'' *?/ irmltaa*. in ??-..- r i hla o.- warbartoa ,,,\. '?- ,-, m..m-- evenuta Januan -"? >?*?? :" ,"?? "i^fiS e. * R*m**n ai! v, oklya, Abrabaai B. Baytuv mxlon'he'aoih'lnpi.. ai bla realdaaea, 184 y\'e?t 08th ? v. ? ... x r ? ;: yeara of aa* K- -i--r.il and in.-rn-n> al I'aiffal .. K. T. .M.AKt! Kudd.v of j.n.'iim..nla. at hl.-. h-.rr.-. Ialr i r.m,' Baturdiy. January 18, Wiillam Brwa :-; , 1 n"..f Vn lv II. an.l Ih* lat? BamU*l .'.1-ver ?;,... I rl,n -.r- reepertfully Invlted to attead R-latlvro and J?**?.*!,, pVula Ctiurrh, I-Mlnl'M. oa r^^^B^x^^^^. ' ??? :i;;',....';,,:.Tr?..,. ..-.n,-h. r^-, i^ryv. . ,,"-,,?.,..., kav*a lV*al Bhof* lt. R.. *** "-? >:1-' D1?? ..- ,.,.,.i ..io !.-.t. at hla hooM la Ha?t Pi,??* ? " Bundaj January ?. Wltllan Menoa PuneSd Vr-'n, rhrta? i Z h. to Oraage. w.Mn-.lav. January ? il 0 30, on irrb ? f ?:? ti il; frona Bew v rk i. l. and w. u B.. ChrUiopber aad BantUy-et f.-rrti-a. m'-'':!M I "and HonVaater iRnalaad) papora nn-1 I'hlla.tel phla I.-1kt pl ?a* . >P1 RFTMBRN (Mi BaluHay, January 18, al hi' i*ald*nce. *7 Ml .ve., Roberi tl. Retnaen. ln th* Toth year.of hla age. Funeral ainlr?a al Hi ?? (Tiurch, llmadway and l?>th at.. ,m Wedn*?day. Januan -"-? ft! ''? ?'? '" Klndli "n-.u Boarera. Neaabera .1 ih# Bl Xlchoiaa Boclety of ?e Clty of \i>? Vork are r. iunte.1 io mt'-n-l th" fiin.-;:il ??( I'r. ROb ., ? n Rftnaen an x I'r.-I.Uni an.l for man. y*aia .a\ ,,t',i.-.-r ol ihe ? '???? fr. n ih i ? Church, Broadway unj 1U"?"? ' U"Jn"^?'' ?" "' "kV'.WAHP KIM5. I'P-.l.ler.t. .-HAS ISHAM. B> ? REXPORD?Elvlra Prlaellla, a/ldow of Henjamln P. K?x r'.'r.i. "f Sorwteh. N v.. January v.\ l?8. la her >:i l-un'-ml ind Inl.rm :-? a. SoTWlCh, B. V.. \V"!-.. - lav afternoon, January '."-'. I-liHK In nroohlyn. n Hnr.daj January Ig. aherniaa a I'ri.e. Jr. infaru ?? :i of Jannd H. am- n an 1 Dr, Bbrr inan II I'rl'.-. HOCKWOOti ."i Baiurdai fternoon, January is. laag, ii ihe rraldrn..f h*r brother, l hatlea U. Itoekwood, ln \>wark N I v : Irthui R ekwood, aa ?'. 87, daugh ;,.r ol i:i-:--.-.- It two -I. f Hoaton, dec*aaad. [.-??...,: (m-irea al Sa ? Waahlngton Place. Kewark, ^ i ,,., Tu'aday, January '.'t al - ?'<" r at. Ti'ain.'i.-.. ? fhrlai .ph?r at. al 1:30 and l:J0 p, m. |nl*nn*ni ?i Oreena ?xl ?-.! Wednaaday. BHDARUB B1l?ol -n. Wad*. wll? of daytea P. Bhoarda. I'uneral from h?r Ial* realdence. 05 W.-st B3th-et., ua ritawlay, Januan M. ?" '" :t" ?? nl BMITH At N>-? Ihraaawlek, S. J., Jintiary 10. l^lW. Oertrude, dauahter .-f Bopbla Klrkpatrlck, an.l the lata |>. I."?l.i-r Bmlth. -. , . p r , -,i ri .--i the real lenea i I h*r m-.tii'-r. BBg Oaefga aU, N>i\ Rrunawk'k. N. J.. ft'edaaaday .-venitiK. at 7::tu ..'.-I..' k it.i.-it iv ??- and frleada aaa lavlted ta attaad aaHhoal further notlc*. Intermenl al w odla -va. Tl'RNRR '?a s.ii.ii.i.n. January is. 1890, WlUlaa*. p.n ,f Robert an.l ih'- Ial.- Klo.a Jna^ Tiirn.r. In ih>- i'M \ .-;il nl '"I" 'tf Funeral aervlcea al Ih* realden..f hla father, 42.1 West SPth ? . Tueaitay, Blat al 1 ..viork. wai.kkii .'i.-iri. ii- Man wlfa "f laaae Walkor, Jaaa iirv 11' ?i s:l" p. "' ? aaed Bi yeara. Funeral enllrel) prlvate. from li-r lata rosidetiee. No. 14 Eaal MHh M WARD <'ii gunilay, January 10, ;.t Idroa'a Fenna, N. J.. Murv .. Kankln, wld ? of laaae M. Ward, M, 0., nt her Mth i?ir Funeral atrvlcea al her lata raaweaca, waaawaeay, Janu an --'? at I p> i'i WBiDRMKTBR On Baturday, January ia, Joba wi:iiam Weldemeyrr, ln ih* T7.li y?or cl his ;m*. n>latlr?a and (ii?n.!s "f Ih* famlly ara tn\!ted to Bttaflo iii? ntaeral, .n Ta*aday. lha Stai in?t.. al II ? aa., fr.an the reflilem-e "f hls BOB-ta law. I'r. Oeorge T. Ja.-kaon, No. lt Baal llat-at. lntennent at th>- .?.?nv.-nl.-nr- Of Ihe famlly. WOOOWARD Joaaph UToodward, aoa ot tha lato raptaln W.^wr.1. ..f tbla Clty, Ui the 74ih year of hla u?e. N..II"- "f f.inernl h^reuft-r. WRIOI1T aaddenly Oeorga 1'araona Wriaht. ef Btoaaa fl-l.l, X. .1 , <i n "f Of.TK.- W. ard Etnma H. Vriir.t. ln the ^.'.Ih >.>ar of hls a*. . ? - F.in?r.il K'-ni'-'-i al r??ld*nc* of hla parenta. IHI \\**t T.'.ih ?t , Wcdneaday rt-eaMg. al I o'eleek. The Kenaleofemetery. kwatta aa ?h* "anr''m n*ilr....l forty-elgbt mlnulaV rM* from the Oranl l.?ntral i>?p..t offl.-e. in Eaat aM-at. Gpcciiil iCotltffl. Baaga at f.?. Wlll aell at thelr new Salesrooma. r?i am) Ba p'lb-rn A.VSL. ThHi'Hdnv :m.i Fri.h.v iilaanoona at :i o'cio.-k. vn -nteresting eoUeettea I B0OKB, lawdaaUaa dralraMa '\\-,.rk? ln vari.'iie deBarltaenii of Uterature, Oallarlaa "f Bnirarhur*. Ilanuacripta, Purtralta *'h?i kM.ii.ma. etc, Sneriol NotiMf. ^vvv^AAAAev^A^AAA>V'wvvvvvvwvv?e>ev?Ae>^e^^e>e>e^ela*| At th* Aaaerlcaa Art Oatlevte*. ICADiaON SQUARE BOUTH. P ? NOW* ON FREE VIEW, (0 a. m. to fi p. m.) The Art Collexstion of 1UR. N. Q. POPK. VALUABLK MODEKN PADNTTIN-OS. WATER COLORS, KTCHI**GrB\ AND KNORAVINOS by celebrated Forelgn nnd American Artlcrt*V SUPERB CHIXESE PORCKLAINSi AND OTHER RAKE OBJECT8 FROM THE MARY J. MORGAN COI.LECTIQIf .Tad*\ Kuropoan Ilronstea, Stntuary and BrlO'O-BrajQ. Also Boro Tiaer, Boar and TurkiHh Rutr*. Tupoatriei*, Klngant I.ibrary nnd Drawing Knom FMrnlture*. Inolwdlaag ? nombar of awpaotalljr ftn?> Oabdaawta ln) c?rved Oadk auttabto fba* Booana O** artiele-* ot Vertu, a *' ITnlquw Kiti-hen Outlit" in Copper, llraae, and Btaaolf otc, ato, ABSOL1TE PUBXalO 8ALE, On Tliurwday Kve-ning Janaary 23 nt 8 o'Clook, AT CHIOKJCRIXO- IIAI^Th (Admlaalon wlthout card. No reaervad aeats). Continuing FYidriy and Satnrday Aft**? nooiiN, .Tanttary Udth and iiSth, At 3 o'CloHc. At tho Ameiiran Art Oallerlea. thomas n. kirht. aittioneer. ? AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION. MANAGERB, 0 Eaat 23J St.. Madison Squara So'.th. _.* A.? Flfth Avenue Art finllerlea. 8*6 FIFTK AVE.. NEAR 34TH 8T. FREE VIKW DAY AND XIGKT. 8PLEXUID I.AXDSCAPES AND XOTABLE FIGURE PAlNTINGrS BT Inneaa, Wynnt, I.Mi.ir?f, Fullor, Ilunt, Mowbnv, QlUMBCa, \W?t, Inman, Pnajev Wal.lo, and otliei-H. fialo iTo-mon-ow1. Wednesday Evenlnaj At 8 o't'look. AL?0 A Rt:MARKAIiI.E r-OLI.EOTIOX 05" Antique Orimital Motala, C'loiaonne an*' JtrotiTtfs, and Jleautitul Old Cliirie.-so Poreelains. 8AI.E (TOMOKIMW) WEDNE8DAY AFTERNOOX AT 3:15 O'CLOCK. BOBBBT pomervim.:-:, ortoies & OX. Au.-tloii.er. Manaaera. At the American Art Gallerte*. MADISON SQI'ARE BOfTII. to be bold at aaaou m pfbuc laiafJ ThiO iTuexdny) and Weilneadny AftagO noon*. at St.'lO o'Cloek. JAPAXKSK ART OU.TECT3 AVD Cl'RIOS. Direcl from Toltlo and TCioto, nelf-c-ted l>y two native eoniioiaaeur*, Bzcaaptloaual Bronoaaa, ivory Carvinga* Poreeluina, Pottery. Old Armor, and othor Raritiea FROM BJBCKZrr KXPOSITIONS. TaOKAfl B. K1KUV, Al'CTIONEER. AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION. MANAGERB. 6 East Z)i St.. Madison Square Scuth. Jolinniila, "KlnK of Nataral TaU* Wateri." | .l.i Kverywhere. Speelnl trrutiueiit for piles and other dleeaaa* of 1 the rectttm Perm.in- nt cure. wlthout paui or detentton from bualneaa. Dr. Dl.'tHIE. KO Weat 54th-st. ArtlflflMl Teeth.-Th- hi*hest award at the Werld'e K;iir was grante,! L>r. Deaae. ieattat, 4S4 L^xlnfton-av*.. cor. *StiL Speclalty. artlti- ial teeth. Esprvaal n rettortd. ..-' PoatoflU-e Xotlce. 1 Forelgn BJ*Ba BW ttkt aaiek -n.llna: January 23 wlll cloaa 1 (promptly ln ail caae*> at thla ..rtVe aa followa: 1 TRA.NSATI.ANTI. MaII.S. : TVB8DAT?At 7 a. m. for .,-rmany, I?enmark, Pwedea, Norwaj K'hrlatianlai and Kuaeta. per a. s. ABer, vla Kr.-men tlettera for ether parta ??< Europe, rl* boutti Kinpt..n. nuat 1m> dlreef d -'l>-r AOtr ). WKI-NKSl. VY?At 7 a. m. for Ire.and. per i. a. Qer> manle vla yu.vnatuwn (Uttera f.>r other parta of Eur..pe n-uat le .llre.-te.l "per <leiiimnlo"!; at B a. m. (BDPpte I ni^ntan- lo a. mi for Europe, p-r ?. a. New-YorK. \ia Southamptoa; at 8 a. m. for Oeaoa. ner * a. Kalaar VYllhalm 11 iMt.-ra muat !?? dlrected per Kal?*r \\ll helm 11 r at 12 m. f*f Helalum dlre.t, per *. a. Keo Hlngt m. ?la ABtWerp tlettera BMBM *? dlrected "p?r BATl'RDAY- At 4 a. m. for Kran- e. Swttr.erlan.l. ttaly, ' Soatn rortuffil. Turkay. Kaypt and Urltiah UMl*. p<r '? ? * \m BretCgB*. ^la Itavra .Mt-rs for other parts of Rurope mii^t N dlrected "per Bretaaa*"); at 7 a. m. for Setherleitda dlrerl, oer a. a. Veendam. i la Bett*r*a*B j (lettera moal ba dlrected "per Va*ada*i">; at 7 a. m. for Netherlan.la .11.-"-t. par s %. Werkendam. vla Ara . Ht.-rJ.tni tktttera muat I- dlrected "per Werkenoam"); ?I '.? a. m. (aupplementirv l?i.*i a. mi for BarOB*. P?-'r a a Beevta vla Queen.t.,?n; ai 12 m. (dr s<-.,tland dl iv, t. p.-r r.' ? a*urneala. vla Ulaaeom- (lettera u.uat bv? ! dlrected "per i-'uin.ala"). WEST 1ND1E8. BTC Tt'BODAT?At ie:.to a. in. for Itrazll aa* Iji Plata <?oun ..-...? por a. a Piolemv. vla I'ernamt.uco anl Baate* il-tiera for North llia/U muat be dir.-oted "B*f ftl I emv"i; at I'JO a. m. for Jamalca. per aieamer frora BaltUaora; al 4 p. m. for (?.ata Rica. p?r a. ?. Hatna. vla l.imnn. WRDNEgDAT?Al 1? ?? m. .auppl.-mentaty 10:40 a. m.) f..r J.imai.-a and S.,m.i Marti-.a. per s. a. T-rd-njikJold; at 12:30 p. m. laoBplemeBtary ] v- m-> fnr Sl- Tfce*aaa ^t ''r..lx Leawaid and Wlndward lalanda, Martlnliue and BarbadOB, per a. a. Madlana; at 1 p. m. for Cuba, p.-r a. a. Baratosa, > ia Haraaa. THl'RBDAT At 10 a m. isupplementary ttMMM a. m.l for F.-itune Ihlun.t h..m llaitl. per a. a. Val-n.la; Bl 11 a. m. (aupplementan 11.30 a. ni.) for Venexuela ar.d foraeao, alao Bavaallla, via Caracao, par a a. Phiia delpala (lettera for otier parta of Cwaaawa muat be ?llreciel '-p?-r I'lilladelphla"): at 1 p. m. for North Unizll per a. a. Iloratin, vla Par*. M.ir.inham an* t'aara Ott.ra for .>th-r parta of Braall muat b* .ttreefd "per il. ratl.."i. ?t 1 i>. m. for Miirtinigue and (.aude |..upe. v.a MartHlaaB*, alao Oar***** and l>emerara. p.-r a. a. Terrler. . ,? ,.,_ BATTBDAY?Al 1 a. m. for BraaM BBai U Wata ****? trlaa, vla pernam'..u.o. f.i.. .!an-ln> and ?*>"?"?? ..EJ. h a. fapun. from Baltlmore .I'ttera muat b* fttWMB "per ?'ap...r). al > ... ni. tor Braall and U S^JSSX trlea, per a. a. Bavallua, Ma liahla and ***?&? lletter* for North Braall muat .Irtctjd >jr B> veltua-); at lo a. m (aupptementary ?*? ??_JMLg I-'ortune laland. Jamal.a. Savanllla. etc.. *** _V?aHl ltl.a. por a. a. Alleghanv. at WJB a. m. for u"'l^h* chiapaa. Tabaaco, Taapan aad Yucaun p.r a. a^ Viullancla llcttera for otber parta ... ,M"X'^.?? Lf ru.,a muat be dlrected "l*>' Vla.lanr.a ?; at J P- m. for ltlii-flel.la . p-r ateamer from N<?-Otl '?'"?.;',?.?: p. m. for NVwftimdJaad. ner .tean.-r fn m ?allf"?; ?, a.ii) p. m for 8t. l'lerre-Ml-iuelon, per ateamer BBjaj Ilallfax. Milla f.r Newf.undland. bjr r^ll to Halif". and thenca by ateamer. otoae at thla oBtoa 1 ll> at v.lo P m. Ma la f.r Mlyuelon. by rall l? lt-aton. and ?hence b> ateam?r, : .!..?. at thi. offlce daa> at H:30 p. .... aUBa tarOrta Cloa* at thla offlce dallv at 7:00 a. m.. for for?ardlng by at-amera aallln* .M.ndaya and Tl-.ur.daya> from Pert Tampa. Fla. Mall. for BtexllO. ov-rland. "n''".*?*0'*."' al.treaae.l for deapatcli ly ateamer. clu?e at thla ofT.ce dally at 7:00 a- m. TRAXSrACIFIC MAIIX. Mail? for Chlna. Japan and Hawall. per a. a C^tit (from San Franciacol . lose hen- dally up to Janaary 2J nt *aa p m alaial for tbe Hoclety Dlaads per ahlp Clty of Paaattl (from s.n Franolac.o cloaa here dally M? to January 2-". at *JB p. m. Malls f.,r ? hlna and lapan per a. n. Hankow (from Tacomai .-loae here dally up |..'.Tanu-?r- ?241 ?t .'.JO P m. Xlatla for Chtna and ,'..p?n (apedaJly tadraaaad aatr). p*r a. a. Emprea. of .upin Ifron Vaao? tnr), cl*a* aet* daily up to January ?27 ut ('...to t> m. Ituda. for HawalL per a. a. Auatrnlta (fi-um Ba* Franci...... cloaa here dnlly up to January 31 at C:*) p. ni. Malla for Ajuatralta (exrept Ihoae for Weal Aaetralla, wbtch are fdrwardad via Baro**l, New /ealnn.l. HawalL FIJl and ?*???* lelanda, per a. a. Marlpoaa .from San Praaclaeo), eloae h.-re dally up te Februarv *1. at 7:30 ii. m., 11 a. Ba. and .!:*> p. m. (ur ..n arrtval al NJea -Torll -)f ?. ?. t'mt.ria wlth Rrttlah raalla for Aua'r-Ula). Malla for Auatralla (.?oept Weat AuatraUa), KawaB aad BIJI I.ianda, t'er ?. ^. Miosvera (from Vaaraavart, eloa* aet* daily after i-vimiary 1 ang up to Fel-r-iarv U at 6 *? p. m. .?HARI.KS \V. DAYTON. Portmiatw. PoatolTlce, New-York. N. Y.. January 17, 1900. *R?giatcrcd mall cloaea at 0:00 p. m. prevlou* day.