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EUROPEAN PINANCE ii tanrm TRl'E FOl'NDATIONS OF BCONOMIC nCDBPKNDSNCB coXTHASTKl* WITH porn-isr BCHBMBfl OF kinan CIAL BDRVITUDB. i.ordon, Beptember 8. Thal P*!,rt monometalllsm is not exduslvely a prush polley, aa the Populist repudlatlonlsi* ln Anieri.a aasert. bul Is in the bmadest aense ' Korepean pollcy, I have undertaken to prove ,n a |.revi"iis letter. Thr trend of flnanclal op'.nion and <>f admlnistratlve experlence iimughoul the Contlneat has set atfOBgl) di:rlng the last twenty-five yeara In the dtrec Hon of a aingle gold staAdard. Fran.-e and her monetary aiues m thefi.atin Unlon, after en _eav< ring ln valu for thlrteen yeara to keep j ,oid and BllVOT on a pirlty of value by Inter- J eatlcnal agreoraent, auepended .?iiver colnage | and tn practlce adopted the sinpi?- atandard for j ;h,> regulatlon of their exchangea. Oerman) \ w,s converted from u allver into a gold country- I Aeatrla-Hungan and Ruaste, aft.-r aufferlng ft.m tha evlla "f fluctuattng silver and debaaed pape.' currency, have accumulated greal re ^rves of P"ld ln preparation for an ultlmate Ngamptlon of gold paymenta. Holland, Nor aty flweden, Denmark, Roumanla and other nations ha\e adopted the aingle gold atandard. ]? is a Buropean pollcy, whhb has been foreed -ipon Contlnental cduntriea by overproductlon in Amerlca, tho fallure of thr.-e Internatlonal njrnelarv .-onfer.-nces aml tbe rontlHUOUB Bhrinkage of the value of silver. There are no puaa of reaetlon against ii In any Ruropean oapit*1 Contlnantal nationa are Inffuenced leaa bv the force of Brltlah example than by practi ,ai axperlence and by the warnlnga whlch come l t,, them acroaa the s.-_ from Amerlca, where j Saiional crcilit has been iindeiiniin-.! by allver | agitailon. HOW BCONOMIC INDEPENDBNCB IS WON T_e Popullal repudlationists not only de- j ? ?crlbe gold monometalllsm BJ a Hritish pollcy, hat they also deelare that "its adoptlon has laenghl other nations inio flnanclal aervltude to London." That they are wr<>ng is elearly ,horrn by the experlence of Oermany, a country fr-im whieh Americans have much to learn in praeiirai eeonomk*. Oermany, by the Imperial _rt.<? af 1871-731, waa commltted Irrevocably to it? s.r.^ie gold atandard; and Inatead of paaa- i ing under the yoke of Rnanclal aervltuda te Kngland she has emam ipated herself from the evil? if a fluctuatlng currency, and esiatilished triumrhantly her eeonomk independence. (5ei rrar.>. wilh her reformed monetary ayatem, her preterted Induatriea, ber technlcal educatlon and her commerrial enterprlae, ts to-day tha moal fnr_udar.li* rival "f Bngland in the markets of -he world Of servitude there are no sipns. when 'v'rman credil is unrivalled on the Buro? pean Contlnent, when Oerman manufacturera bgra aecured full control ol the home market. ?r;d when Oerman merchanta are competing Miih tremendoua energy In Bngland and ihmuKh .ut the world with their Brltlah rivals. Pa far as C.ermany's experlence durlng the laal rwenty-frve yeara ha* extended, it is a couvlnc h\_ proof that stal'le conditions ol finance and a Btngl ? atandard of value are of Ineatlmable i-tiMiv m foaterlng and developtag aconomlc Mfpendence. The Oerman currency la now as pound in prtnclplfl and as trustworlhy in oper? atlon as th- Engllah monetary ayatem, and it hu facUltated the remarkable Induatrlal r<* iva1. whi'-h la now in progreaa. A hill drawn upon Oermany in any part <>f the world has th" pituBlae of ihe potency <>f full gold payment whanever it maturea, and it is recelved with the aame degr.>f eonfldence as a bill drawn upon Englaad. W'ithoui this monetary system Oer n_n merchanta would be plaeed at aerloua dhv Bdvmntage la compettng with Kngllsh rlvala ^Vhat la true of Oermany appUea wlth equal rejree to all Buropean countrlea, Thelr depen lenna up"n a greal centre of .apital and bank ng like London la Increaaed when their cur eney gyatema are in extr.me dlaorder, and 'hen their credil is Impalred by uncartalnty napecllng Btandarda of value aml exehange Aa the clearing-bouM of ihe exehangefl of the Wirld London prtdlta m..st heavily when there a-se the lar?.-st marglna for Prokerage and dis ? unts cauaed hy Impalred credlt and uneertain Blandarda abroad. Ruaalan wheat has heen soid hB Bngland und.-r theae condltlona for a long period at a disadvantage in comparlaon with American wheat. Th<- condltlona wlll be re varaed if Ruaabi reeumea gold paymenta under a single atandard. whlle th?- t'nlted Stat.-s. in the cvi-nt of Mr. Bryan'a electlon, sinks to the level of oth-r sil\er countries. Vienna wlll be >__ depaadent up.-n London than it is now. if tbe proceta of gold reaumptlon in Auetria-Hun gtry be carrled out to the end and a stable cur? rency wlth a smgle Btandard i?e eatabllahed. Independence ln monetary markets ls the frull af coafldenee Inaplred at home and abroad ln Natlonal credil aml th.- currency ayatem. Ar gerti-ra. wlth Ita dlaordered flnan.es and Im laired credil. has heen in monetary aervltude o Knaland. where Ita wheat crop aml wool clip h?v?? been aoM leaa advanUgeoualy than Amerl Ml wheat and Australian WOol. (o-rmariy. on the other hand. hac been on a level with Bng land sin.e the reform of h?-r monetary ayatem, _nd has been emanclpated from ali dependenca upon London. HOW PINANCIAL SBRVnTDE Ifl INCREASED, ln the event of Mr Itryan's electlon aiul "f th- eonvaraloa of the Unlted Btatea Into a allver eiunlry with K"ld at a ptemium American farniers *nd planters would still want to aell then BUrplua wheat and cotton abroad; and lhe pfca whlch they would rwalva f'-r it would he iBtermiaed, as it i? now. by lhe general law of Btiply and d.-niand. and lt would be a piice ln guid BOUhUahed in London or Ltveri.I. They eouid not ?et more foi lt than ita market value m Engllah gold. The facl lhat the mlnta of tha Okhed SUtea had been opened to allver-ownera ?vnM nf). impurt additlonal value to gurplufl nhcai ..r cotton BOW lB BngtOUd on a gold haB,s. nor would it releaae elther the plantera c rh.. farmers from dependenca upon ih.- con bbUcoi .f roroagn eachange. Indeed. if i may be allowed to .-peat the Populbrt phraae. it mcum inevltabJy hicrenae th" burdena of "flnan Mal s.-rvi.ude 1" I-on_.ui.'' The prlce would he | fi.eij in gold and vinuaiiy pald ln dopreclated lilvet , drrency, of Whieh th- exehange value in gold Would vary wlth avery hour of the day ?nd vlth every .ombinatloi. of g-'id BOMUlatora m New-York. With American cr.-dli fatallv ?mpaite.i abroad. and wlth the purchaalng : Power of tha legal-t.-nd -t dollar flu'tuaiing j fton. day M dny. aii the oondltloaa of forelgn ! ?nahaage would be la favor "f mer.hanta and brok. ra la ihe gold eouatry Tho eotton ptanter *nd the wh-ai faun.-r wouhl be at Ihe merc: oi forelgn tradera and gold gamblera In New V'.tk Tiny would nelther hunt wlth lha hounds I...I- mn with th.- .l.-.-r A .-orresi.oml.-n' ot "Th.- Btatlal" niukm the dePberate atatement Uiai tbe rxchana value ol ih.- rupee, together wlil, lri_ flnances und trade ot India. la en- I urel) a: the marcy of gamblera ln allver in Bwnbaj and Cakrutta wnh unreatrtcted Bllver f-unage iu the Unlted rlUtea, thote would be NM Inatead of allver apecutatlon, and forelgn aacbange ?ouid ba aubject to uaeeaalng fluetu atkw and um ertalnty. Tt.e Popuiiat plea aeklreaaad to th.-fa.m-, aad the phnter la that free colnaga wlll llberate Amerlra from Anaoctal dependenca upon Bng !an<! gnd drlv. the remalning nationa of Europe Into Umetalllam lt wBl not releaae 'Beagricui ?ural produpvra of the Ualted Btatea from he ? esmtj ?f aendlaa theli eurplua whea anJ tottorn rn thelr b.Mi forelgn market. whkb ia Er.gUnd .md of taking. under, leaa ta.o.al, condltlona ->f exehange. tha ninrkel pi >j ' ?ald; Bnd thelr dependence upon the mo ne tarj ayatem of London wlll bo nyt"'-'1 ',''man. " _?oIarlUea and Inatabtlltj ofAmerUmn Bna ... NW Ib a poMcj whlch Wlll ,''''yl'? '^,,' .''^ * Amen.an g,|,i ?lIt if tbe countrj ?k?^_? Eu?-.eari nationa Inf. lilin.-tall.s.m <.er in Via-w*. Ru8?l_. AtiBlria HUOgary, Ha > - ' other aatlona whlch have been nccumulatmg rerervea of irnlrl wlll not reverae thelr inone tary polley at the btddlttg ?f a reokless country. whlch courta banhruptey an.l dlahonor by repu .liatlng its obllgatlona They wlll be repelled bj a paeudo-bimetallbim, whlch is almply allver nionometalllsm Th. y will Increaae thelr own reaervea ?.f gold. complete thelr reaumptlon pi iides. Impart addltlonal atabillty lo tholr ..wn rurrenc) ayateraa, und eetabtlah thelr Bnanclal Independence on an endurtng i>n*is wlth a singie gold atandarh. Th.irs wlll be the Independence <>f unblemtaihed credtt and natlonal honor AiTiTi.-a will be left in Ignobie laolatloa, l.ank rupt in reaourcea nn.l bereft of honor _nd rea? aon, TIIK ANTI-KMll.lSll WAR CRT. The Repudlatloatata ln denounctng g?>iii mono metalllara as g Rrlttah polley, "not only un Amerlean bul antl-Amerlean," have appealed io thc tradltlona "t 177.'? an.l attempted to arouse an anti-Bngllah feellng iu tli. l'nlted States. Never was Kicat.-r folly known. Whi'.e Kngdand has adhend persisti-ntly to the ginglo gold standard. lt has an lndian Kmpire In whlch ollver is the only currency rlrculatlni among enormoua hlvea of populatlon; aml li has a larger trade wlth lhe allve: countrlea of the p*ar Tast lhan any other natlon No country has Buffcred more from the decllne of allver an.l wheal than England, for thc flnancea and trade >.:' Indla bave been dlaordered nnd the agrlcul tmai elaaaea of the United Kingdom hav- !.e-?n diaaatruualy affected bj low prlcea aml forelgn competltlon. lt was ln England thal tho i.attie of the double Btandard was t,. oe won, lf any where; and wlth four memliera of lhe prej nl Mlnlatry ronvlnced bfmrtalltata, und the major? lty of ihelr colleaguea elther well dlapoaed tow? ard thc polley or a; leaal open-mlnded reape. I ing it. Ihere was a fair proapecl of the ultlmate aucceaa of the movement. Lancaahlre, with its dlminlahlng cotton trad* with India. waa favorable to blmetalllam; the agticultural dls- I trirto overwhelmed with depreaalon were dea- i perate and ready for almoat any changc of ! mtnetan pollcj The real monetary battle ground was india. where the mlnta u'ero nol cloaed to the free colnage of sllver untll 18Wi j twenty years after Germany had adopted a i Blngle Ki.i.i atandard, and flfteen yeara after the i Siat.-s of th.- Latln l'nlon had auapended thelr ! agretment Whlle the l?eue was atlll uncertaln, | notwlthatandlng lhe trend "f oplnlon In Europe j in the dlrectlon of a Blngle Btandard, the Popu- | liat-Femocracy has Intervened wlth reckleaa frenay td make bhnetalliam a dtareputable | cauae, aynonymoua wlth repudiatlon and dis hor.or. A Populiat-Repudlatlon eanvaaa i'i Amerlca, conducted In a aplrll of Irratlonal hatred of England, allencea the champions of blmetalllam h.-re and rendera the leauo of the battl. of the Btandarda on Popullal llnea no longer doubtful. If the Cuntlni-ntal natlona. whieh have heen rc rganizlnp their currency lyateme, accumulal rc t pani/.iiix; 111*11 rurrriii-j r/airnu-. r>> ,. ,,......? . Ing gold for reaumptlon purpoaea, nnd approach in>r gold monometalllam as ihe aafeal hasis of Bnance, are repelled by an Irratlonal acheme of free colnage grounded upon a false and dis ? INSURANCE C0MMI88I0SEB8 IX SFSSIOX. AN EXClTIXa B-BTINO IN PHr_A-?E_PHI- "I" PICBRfl l-.I.K'TKI. Phlladelphbi, Bept. ft?Th* third aession of the twenry-s. venrh annual conyention of Inaurane f*om muulonei. opened Ihla m .rninK. and an Intereetlng lf no; excltlng me. tlng reaulted The queatlon of tho day waa a-hether the - Id blank used by the Inaurane* companlea ahou!d remaln la rzbnenec or whether a new on* ahould be aub*tltuted. The new blank wai adopted at laal year'a eoaventlon, bul its u<e was not enforce.i becauae the larger companl.-s sald It n qulred I K) fa,- Into prlvare affalrs Kor aome tlme Ihe matter had been !n the hands of the Commltte.. on BlankB, and its report. whlch was r-ad this mornlng, waa aagerly awalted lt appeared at Mrst that aboul half th.- del.Ratcs were in favor of the contlnued um Of the old blank. while the oth-r half appeared tO be ?f -he oplnlon thal th* new blank should be uaed. When the eommittee reported excltemeni ran hlgh. fo- nothlng deflnlto was sugjiest'd in the report. al? though I! was made known later that the majonty of the commlttee favored the old blank. Included In me repon waa a propoaal to let the matter atand over for a Baal d'-.-ision at th- n-xt annual conventlon Ma.ior Waddlll, wh,. had been prealdlng realgned thc chalr at this point ln favor of S W Carr of Mawachuaett*. on the plea thar he waated tb* matter scttb-d "rtghl here and now' "1 am aurprlaed." he contlnued. "thal th- Commltte* on Bunk. shoui.i. af-su.h ''??lit-^ti,,:\'i,';;w;^l.:'? materlal reault lf they caanoi concluda that quee l|on ,,, |, ,0 before the commlaalonera now. and we wlll deal wlth ll fab-ly an.l aquarely." MaJor Waadiil ?h< at once ruled oul of ord-r. aa alao wer* **v*ral of hlocoUeaguca bul they would ,?? dealat from keeplng th.. quMtlen befor* the ,...??g Among th. apeaker. wa. B. K. ^rf"-. ? Hllnola wh. -.id he did no, favor any _ha???jj ,., i<__ and -xhll.it column His r.mark- cauaea ..... loaa ana x! ' , e.peclally when he _boui l7--"Vr;ll;v SiBuranc"^companleJ geverned bj the <;'"1 now' !""r, i ki the aeeretary lhal In votlng oi up "n '? 'y, L.,... v,.ia,. pr^f\ .N?*n-i'?rK. _S^33ttKte_*K inic announ.-ed tn.it " , Comfort. Va. wxt B*pt?mberal Old "oi lh?eA__ina vear re The electlon o offlcera [or tjt. en um "Mi ljri. ?ulted: Pre*ldent. {a~>-?, '[. ,rV ,,"\i; raarhuaetta; vlc*-pr*.ldent Btephen^V ..... of **? jj",^ Becretary and tn a?un .. r. ... ? ? PARIS QREEX IX His COFFEE. Wllk-abarr.. Pann . B>pt. ? ^Zjj***j* of Kx.-l.-r BorOUgh. was seen IO fall -udd. nl> Ihla tenoot, whiic... W'^k Ina,-..id-,. I-'rl-nds wel, srsSgr^sr-_^Wt.?*..-r TBE BOWL A0AIN8T TBACBEB. A SATL'RAL AND JU8T bBMAND Proafl Th* N.w-Torh Tiia-*i lohn I'.ov! Thacher baa preclpliated upon ; ,' ' ; demand from the Demoii ila ln whoae , me h- w- nomlnal-.l for the ofllce ol Oovernor , .,e ... in- from th* tick.t and glv* plae. to "'' . w-o wi honeatll .."'-I" nw platform ThTdeut-ndlSn* eat! oaiurai. but lt bf.ntlr.ly ju-r. A CIIAXCE POR PURTHER DIBORACE pn n. Tb. Phllaaelphla pecord iie luu afforded Tammanx Hall ? n*w opportu ,,v .,, ,i -?_ c- Itaelf by ln*latlng on a mor.- com ,.1;... : ofDemo-railc princlphi and tha b* B&Yon inTpkic- ef Mr. Tkacker of an out-and-out P0| Ullst PBRHAPB THREH CANDIDATKB. Prata The Provldence JournaL iv.. m?v vet hav.- a gold Democrai, a allver Dera , - md th- JanSa r*c?l Mayor of Albanj all In Uic'tlei.l for tb* UoVeril. r.hlp THK \\All. OF TIIK BTRA9DI.KR Ki..... Tue Albany Argu* ln Bm leiiK'h and lueadll. Ol lhe Btat* *b_W the ? f i ,,, Ri*_r ther* ."?? perhap* two lall) ppern ,f ,r il -me 'Th- Rorheater llerald" ar... "The J .. lt. i,. Tlieea" -dolliK 'he BalB*. Wlth i ,'lextel or ; .VJ?-:i.K .." ,f wa-niMi. TothlB Maehaa th* t'hl i ./,..,.i redll.ed tlie NeW-\ork I>.|n.. ^'SUuon-l'irVdlSSS Whal I. lo ta aald whal .V I. ,,iirht of Iliose wtio WOU.d fa-'loosl.. ind WiV'loLd_? i.f -hetr irr.mcilablllty, brlng Ike t S-,.- ,!:?.r.-y ln It- Bl*l* i-lat.ons lo ., Hk* | p I ' '? THI BfOR-rT i iiN'KISIon Pi ,,.i Tiie Boaton H*rald. Thla bt a 'I'"-' campaign In Ita efforti towai I ,-.?-,i? iiiaiion of advera* efementa In mor* th.... on* ',?,:,,-. i.?. it atrikea ua thal; there la n*arer coa fuMci wor** r_aj_r_und*d la N.w-Yort thaa any a bere *1 IT IVILI. BK Ml BIBO, AN'TWAl i'i en Tb* ITtlc i Hei iM. As foratb* Popoeral capva*a In Ihla Bute, ii ,i,r m i matter now whethel Thacher utaya oi goea ! ,..?'.. -,. wldeapi ...I .., d d-.p- .'I"! that the PotMrPratitlH'-l wll' b* burled out of ?l?ht I THE DRAifA IRVINO'fl '< VMHKLINK'' PRODUCTION. \\i:'i reference lo Henry irvintt's produetloa of ' "CymbeUne." ?? ibe Lycevm Theatre. i. am lon, aa Tueaday even ing, a |iri\ate .-_li|?- dlBpatch sa\- !? i wns an Inunanea aacctaa All weal aplendldly. Thera wera maay ealla ,mi thera wa? much rathuelaaaB." In lavtng'a Hi.titf verelon of "CymbeUne" tba first act conalata of only iwo H-.-n.". aml contalna M llne*. dlatrfbotad among twelve peraona li >s dlffl .?i.lt to siv m whal wa) the lexi of the origlnal i could he more fredy cut or iiiine eloaely com preaaed The Drai a | rlth ihe wager, tba I aecond with the bedroom and cbeal aeene, an I j thlrd wlth lm.ig.-n's aaaumptlon of hei dlfgulee. Act ; fourth Include, the cave aeene, ihe auppoaed .l.-ata | of lin.iit.-n. nml the famons dlrge. Acl tifth ahowa th, Kitti- at. i termlnatea wlth the reunlon ot imoat-n j and l.eonatus aml of CymbeUne an.l his sons The 1 .-liarHfterB of the Queen and Cloten .-ite mueh r. iJuce.i, an.l. ..f eourae, ;li<- vla4on?acene In th.- prlaon l? exciuded. There are elghteen aeenea in ai1. bul only nlm ? OBTTVARY .LBERT M. PATTER80N. aii.. ti M. pattei who dl. d al bla home al Qeneva, N. V . on Tueaday, wns w-il known In New-York and Waahlngton, Ba well us In B. foumty, where, for tit.- in-t f.-.v yeara, he had made hla home. He llved In thla clty for a tlme before golng io Qeneva He had been III for aeveral montha, but iiis death waa unexpe. ted. The funeral wlll i>.- beld al Oeneva thla afternoon al 3 o'clock, hihI ih.- burtal will be in Mounl Auburn Cemetery. Cambrldgc, Maaa. The offlcera of Pat teraon A Oreenough, a1 No. 11 tVorth-at., of whlch iim. the dead man w..s u.e aenlor member, were cloaed yeaterday on accoui . of hla death Albert Manafteld Patteraon waa born In Boaton In im".. iiis fi.tit. r aoon aftei moved to New-York, when- Albert w.-s educated. He entered Iba claaa of 1K4 al tbe College of lhe Clty of New-Tork, but lefl there before belng graduated to ?" Into bua ...... irith hla father In l?7l he beeame ronnected wlth Ibe Wii.ii.ii Woolen Manufacturlng <"om pany, of whi ih he haa alnce been prealdent. He wai i member "t the rirm of Patteraon *.- Orei ough, In New-York. Ji" had been promlneni ln Beneca f'ounty polltlca for man) yeara, and aerved one I'-rm ln tln- Aaaembly lle waa .1 Republlcan Prealdentlal eleotor In 18BS. caattng hls vote for Prealdent Harrlson. Mr Patteraon belonged to the Unlon league, VnlveiBlty, Alpha Delta I'hl an.l Merchanta' eluba New-Tork, anl rhe Metropolltan Club of Wa?h Ington He was 1 direetoi In the New-York Inatl tutlon for lhe Deaf and Dumh nnd the Inafltutlon for the Bavlng, of Merchanta' <~"lerk? ? OLIVER D BATON. Farmlngton, Me., Bept tl -Ollver D, Raton. for man; years treaaurer of the Preabyterlan Hoard of Home Mlaalonx of New-Tork Clty, died auddenly In a e.:m;i ln \\'.-i I yeaterda) from neuralgla of lhe heart He waa Bfty-two yeara old. lle had re renth returned from Etirooe, and. after vlaitlng r-litlw--. h.-re wenl to Welrl f,.r n si?,rtlnfr trlp. lle leavei , wldow an.l three chlldren ln Brooklyn. llis i.ody wlll be bro'iKht here to-day. The news of ;he death af Ollver D. Ba oa, whlch wi- recelved In Brooklyn lat, yeaterday, waa a ,hock to his large clre - whlla ihe mem? ber. of his famlly were completelj proatrated by :he ?uddennea, of thelr ber. 1 emi A ii;: " more than ?hr. e ?-..ks m...i hc left them In h's uaua! health 10 pay a vlali to hli natlvc town, ?n! the di?paren flnnouncinK bla death w.i< the Brat Intlmatlon re? celved ns to hli condU Mr. Raton wa, born in th, ( I ?wi of Pannlng ton. Me Bfty-two year, bb 1 H 1 educatlon wa, re? celved In the puW - ? >' lhal vlllage aml a nearby academj ?-' lh< wai brok? on- he ... ? -. gtmenta r.i>. 1 In his natlve S;a'-. and after ie*lui aome Bervtee wif honorab'y dlsrhar_ed for dleabiltty Boon aftei the war he wi nt to Bi 1 klyn, irher? he had abica llved. ln nearly all ol thli Um, ihlrt) yeara, he w.is ronneet, 1 wlth tb* Pn ?b) rri, B rd Hom*. Mlrslona, ? I I -?? ?< ?;' !???" ? I w.-.s ireaaurei of th, Board n eli na the hundred* . iaandi of a rxpended organlaatlon ln lt* local worh and carefu .y ac rountii aame In all thi, Hme, 1 I hla accountlng* of the- Kr-a: tuma bad 1 nt b.,.., . ,.,-. h Ioa* attentlon to his ri.ponslbli dutlei had ?om what Impalred hla h-a.tii bl, long an i '..i-hfui aervlce, the Board gave hlm ,ia montha' leave of abnence, and on the laal day of February. law. he ia ? ! for Burope 11- i-amt back aboui four week* a-io aml. after vlaitlng hl? famlly, who wer? apend Inif the lummer a: Montclalr, S -i itar.ed old home ln th..- I'ir." Tl - Btat, > jpend the re I, r of hli va ? iti ui wlth hli aged n ? ? ? ,,.. 1 Blr . r who ?tl? Hv* ihi r* HU famlly .ild glv* 1 1 ? il irs of hl* I an.) no arrangementi hav* ret been made n funeral Al the tlme of hl* death he wa* ? member of T*ffl Poat, 'i A K . and for many yrar? iti addttlon 10 hli arduoun dutlei ... New-York h.- h 1 i .. ,>? i..r an.l treaBurer of th* Ciaaaon Avei 1* Pre*byterlan Church. After aettling ln Brooklyn he mani. 1 Ml*a Bmll) F. Bulkley, who, Wlth .i Mn hitI iwo daughtera, ,urvlvea hlm, - ? JOHN BRIC EHRICHBEN. London, Bepi '-?'? John Kri" Biichaen, F. B B . 1.1..D. Hon. M. Ch. and Hon. F. H. ?'. B., di-ii ai .olkeatone to-day from apoplexy, .lohn Erle Erlchaen waa bom July It, 1118, and educated al the Manalon Houae, Hammeramlth, and at ITnlvemlty College, London. He wa, a follow and ex-prealdent <>f the Royal College of Burgeona, a Fellow ol the Royal Bodety, "f tha Royal Academy of Medlclne of Belglum, the lm perlal Boclaty of Phyalctan* af Vlenna, the Ac cademla dl Ooeratl (Rome), the L'nlveralty of New Vork. md the American Burgtcal Aaaoclatlon, in.i ti member of rarloua oth.-r learned nnd adentlflc laatltutlona, aoma and forelgn. At ihe tlm.- of Ms death Mr. Brkheen w.is Bmerltua Profeaaor of Burgery and eonaulttng aur geon 10 rnlversiti Hoapltal, and to many other medical charltlea ll' bad been prealdent of the Royal ."olleK" of Burgeona "f tngland. of the Royal Medical nnd Chlrurglca Boclety, and of tha Burgtcal Bectlon of the Oreal Internatlonal Medii 1! t'ongreaa of laW. He raa ipolnted aecretary lo the Phyalologlcal Bectlon of lhe Brltlah Aaaoclatlon for the Advancemem of Bclene* ln IBM; was me;i ber of the Roval Commlaalon on 1 iviaectlon In IB75: w.is aurgeon-extraordlnar) to the Queen, and had been prealdenl of L'nlveralty College, London, alnce 'A\? Mr Brlchaen was the author of many worka Bnd ......ivs 'on phyalology nnrl iurger) In compltance wirit .rn lnfluenii.il requlaltlon, h* con laa ted, bur iinauceeBsfully, the repreaentatlon ol the unlveral Hca of Kdlnhurgh and Bl Indrew'a at lhe K-n-r.il electlon ol iy*' PRANKL1N LEMON Boaton, Bepi th Pranklln Lemon, founder of tho Rlveralde blndery and once a member ..t tbe Brm of Llttle, Brown .*-? Co., died al hb home In Water town ??? aterda) He w .s born In Troy, N. ^'.. ?n Oecember 15. 1X14. ? LIEUTBNANT OEORGE Dl.'FF. I' B. A i',,rr Huron, Mlch.. Bepi 9. Lleutenaal O*orge lMl(Y |- < v retlred. died bere last nlghl ->f apo nged alaty-flve, llis war n ord wa, honor, ll-. enllati d al llitaburg aa a vclunteer and a_a rapldly promoted foi vallant aervlce. After the ? ',,.,- of th" war he remalned wnh th. l<-^ Armi He a i? ln 1 immand of Porl Oratlot untll 11 araa ibandoned, when ba wa, plaeed on thi 1 iir-d llal I'APTAIN ADDIBON BARRETT. tVaahlngton Bepi -:t- A telearam waa recelved al Army HeadQuart<*ra .o-.ia\ announctng the death of : I'uptaln Addtaon Barrett, mllltar) atorekeeper. Quartermaater'a Department, al Bai Prandaci veaterilay, from pneumonla Ha was born la Maa BHchuaetta, and entered lhe aervlc aa .. --rk.'.-.iiif In ,M., (j,. wai brevrtted ?? Major <f volunteera In ?-?- fo, aallani and merltorloua aervlcea durlng tn wi'r He waa lhe laal ?f tn- mtlltary atorekeepei ,,,' tb- ouartermaater'* Department. Congreaa ha ln- i.t.Ald.'.l for ibe alMlltlon .'t' thi- Kr.ide with tha 1. .tn of the Ineumb nt, Captaln Barretl w.is , brother-ln-law of Oeneral Brlek, Aaalatant Adju U iit-.iel.it..1 . BABBIAGE IT CBOW8XE8T. Ml-s Margarel Jefferaon, the daughter af Charlea n jefferaon, and Ihe oldeal granddaughter ol Joaeph Jefferaon, la to ba marrled on Monda Ulen McDonough, al I'rowaneat, Joeeph Jefferaon'* ! Bummcr home al Buaaard'a Ba) W \v Jefferaon la in b.- the beat man. and Mi-* Ada RTood. ol ' Hoaton, is lo be hrideamald. Prealdenl and Mi Cleveland will ba 1 reaent, and the) wlll ba the only ?rurwta exeepl lhe membera of tbe famlly and . few of ihelr _M>a1 Intlmate frlend Mi McDonough ; i_ kt i.v. n ln N?*? York aa . newanaper man and ,|,,. author "f .\-i..l id'* whb'h li.ue m-t wlth more or leaa auccea, Ha la .1 member of the ( 1.iini.-' < i'i 1. PA8SEXQER8 OX THF II 117 / Bautbaaaptoa, Bopi U. Aaaona lhe paaaengera who aatled trom tius porl f..r New-York to-day on ihe North Oerman Uoyd ateanter Havel, ar- \\' _ ciyraer and famlly, of Waahlngton; Prof. i- M. Van VI. k iml the Rei l>r \ s iliim an.l 1,. - t .ir.i SledVnburg .md ijttii!^. ol N. w York ? lORIt Rl ssl.ll. FORCED TO DSCLIXR. Lonl Ruaaell, "i Klllowen, b..- Infonaed ihi Re ceptlon Commlttee of tbe Aaaoclatlon of Ih* i: 1 lhal 11 wlil be ImpoealWe f..r hlm ta aceept the ln ,i!..t!..ii of tbe a.-Mi. lan 111 tn atfend lhe formal epeolag of lha aaw bulldlng af tbal bo<i> becaaaa . he luis imide engiiKementa up to the day of bla aalllng, October t, whlch wlll prevenl hla ti.itur pi lent. Jeeepb Laroeeiue, the aeoeldanl of the as .-?litlon, aald yesterday th .t tne new home of the aaaoclatlon would i>e ..?...-u.d probably ln 'he week of October He, a member of tb* commlttee stut.-ij later thal th* openlng mlghi not take place untll October U, the aecond Tueeda) In the month. th> date of the flrst n-gulnr full m.-etlng of the hsso .- ... TRAIX RUX OVER THE HARLEM TJU >M < iN'K - HUNDRED - AMD - I'oKTY MNTM-ST. TO CTTT HALL IN FORTT-TWO MINt'TKS. A nr.nri.AR BXPRgM gcHEDUME OM tiik tiiirh AVBKt'B BIJCVATBD ROAD BBl'WBBN 0KB IHNMUtKI. AND SKVKNTY lEVKNT" ST AND CTTT BALL QQR- into gprBCT. Th* flral contlnuouo traln aeroaa 'he Harlem Rlver ?n the M nhattan Rallway waa run last evenlng oa the Tblrd-ave. IbM between one-hun dred-and-forty-nlnth-*t. and tin- Clty Hall atatlea Th* run was mad.- a gala i.i*lon for th* membera . North Side Board of Trade, th* Twenty thlrd Ward Property-ownera' AMoelatton and the Taxpayera' Alllance, comprialng varloua laapayera' latlona In thi trann-Harleni dletrlct. The run waa made from One-hundred-and-forty?nlnth-*t. to lhe Clij Hall Btatlon In forty-two rainute*. the regular achedule tlme whlch goea into eperatlon mornlng. The Um* from One-hundred-and Beventy-aeventh-ai wlll be Mftv two mlnutea. Th.- traln laal evenlng waa mad.- up of Bv* new cara and englne N'-v M. The eonductor araa Ed v. ard VVelamuellcr, ihe englneer Peter Porahay, and lhe flreman Wllllam Balph rhe guarda were I'harlea Blllott, I'harle* Bluetl and Jamel Barmore. Thi englne and cara arer* decorated aitb Bag*. The mlddle car bore on eacli Bldo rn.- name of tb* Twenty-tblrd Ward Property-ownera' Aaaoclatlon atretched along Ita full length. Actlng Man.ter Wllllam .1. Pranaloll repreaented th* rallroad com? pany. B l>. Bmlth, lhe Buperlntendeni of trana ; ion. w..* alao pr**?nt About .'-'.'. tlckcta had laaued fo* lhe occaalon. Among thoae who w.-re iii tho eacuralon party wer- Tax Commla Bionei Jame* I_ Wella. prealdenl of the North Bld* H.iar.l of Trad*; .lohn Haffen, prealdenl of the Twenty-thlrd Wani Property-ownera' Aaaoclatlon; eg-Judgea Brnevi Hall and J. '' JuUua Langbeln, B, a Acker, Dr B. H. McElroy, .1 Jaa_*a lt <'ruos. tbo englneei who latd out tbe Buburban Rallroad; Concoursc Commlealoner .1 H Knoeppel, Arthur Actander, Loula P. Haffen. Commiaatoner of Btreet ImprovemenU of tbo Twenty-tblrd and Twenty fourth w.r.iv. Matthcw And*r*on. Colonel Joaeph a Ooulden, Pranh P. Mott, Alderman Henry L Bchool, Henry A. Qumbtetoo, a. C. Hottenroth, Oeorge Plncke, Blgmund I-Vust. Oeorg* Hlllman. Oeorge .1 Oroaaman. Anthony MeOwen, Major Oeorge <- Chappelle. Joaeph V. Curraa, <>. <?? Angle Becretary of rh- North Bldo Board of Trade; Rlrhard Btoker, PhUlp Preudenmacber, Jacob Br denbrecher, Oeorg* H. Mlller. A. C. Oey*er. John D* Hart, Thomaa P. Coletnan. Hermann Kove,, berger Martln Bchnwckenbech *r, Prederlck ~.*e._8, tugu*i Preutel. W H Keatlag. Profoaaor u ' ? farthy, Joaeph P De?? and Oeorgo i>r.ike 8The Btarl frotn (im -humlf. iland-forly-nlnth-sr waa ......i- ai J ? p ,,,.. and lhe traln arrlvedI at the Clty Hall Btatlon al 1:4* p m Th* only aton waa ???,,. ,, ,?.. northern end of th* brldge untll ""traln ...,,l KOi oul of the atatlon or lhe aouther,, Bld*. A lhe tnrough iraln cro**ed the rhnm i~wr Bridp aii the Bteam lug* In the rlver ln hat netaMor hood blew ther whtotle* and fe.niln r .orshlay ,, nondml vlaorou* y. Bx-Judg* Hal1 _*"?? r?' I,,!...'! ,e.r'f?r he elevated road and the** were _lven wlth a "tlgcr." Thla waa repe.ted "?'*{'??'> 7?,,s,..l over the noa connectlng Mnk Into Thlrd ,.,. whll. tho people n thi atreet reeponded. 1 hen ',::,?, ilmn.s from a group ol young men who wenl from ir lo car repre*entlni lh* mualcal abll '%j?IPart?0rethurnedi f rom the Clty Hall atatlon te One-hundred-and-forty-nlnth-at. ln forty-two mln _tl_. amlIthenc. under the lead ol the Twenty-thlrd Ward Propertj Ownera' A?*oclatlon. marched to I i ,,,., !,v.-ll,!i at One-hundred.and-nfty-_ei?nd-.t. ;,,,,i fourtlandt-ava. and had a banquei n. celebra ,on 0f lhe openlng of through trafflc on he Bubur . .,,, and Manhattati road*. John Haffen Prea'd*!. -;,?,,?,,.. were made by Jame. L VYello, J. J R. "roea Joaeph A Ooulden. ex-Judgea Hall and Lang [ betn. ' and Meaara. Hottenroth, Oumbhrton and i K_a?mwtei. Wella told ln his apeeeh how, ln ajwcu 1 uon ot hla campaign promlae ln IBM. he Introduced Into ihe Aaaembl) ln IttZa blll for contlnuoua traln* i on the road. Tbe meaaure w..s not paaaed untll ' '.?:'! The through traln requlremenl wns delayed I ),.,;,,-.- the Manhattan people had de.-ii.re.i the ! ,,,,? impra tlcable Thej flnall) > lelded to the man date ..: the llallroad I'ommlaalonera. Mr. u.-iif uv th(. reaull to be a greal trlumph for th* property-ownera of the North Sid.-. and one whlch would be ,-. greal benrfll to them. Pollowlng is the achedule for the through tralns I whlch -cs Into operatlon ihla mornlng: BOl THDOl'ND. A. M NORTHBOt'ND, P. H I,,,!. Arrlve Leav*. Ainve ITTili v, g-lJ nt' Hi',', ? "4 Clty Mall 4:4o ITTth ll.2 :;?? -.'.-. -.'4 .'itv Hall 7:W I'lly Hall 4 83 ITTth M. 8 44 177.1 "i B:3? nt) Hall 7:2? Cltj Hall omh i.Ttt. it 8:00 nli .] .1 iv .-.- it.iii 7:4'i iltyHall ,V'.'4 177;!. M 8:18 I77tl ? T 00 llt) Hall T KI 'lt) Hall S :<T [77th .?t. 8:20 ; ?;,. , - |. ,--. n.,11 - "4 .11) H..II 5:40 177th M 8!41 ,--.: ? , 2a , |t, Hal ? 10 'I'. Hall >i:"1 177th at. 8:58 ] 77 h V 7:_0 flty Hall - 28 'Ty Hall 8:13 177.1. K. 7.00 77th b 7:48 nt) Hall *:40 'itv Hall 8:30 ITTth Bl . IH 177,, j B:00 fl '? Hall*:53 Clt) Hall rt.Ss lT7ih at. 7:80 I77th -t N '-' r'lt) " iH ?' -M 1 tttli ?l s -jt i ity Hall 8:1* 177th al " ?'?'. nt) Hi.li 0 --s ? ./. EDWARD 8IMM0N8 18 FOR BLACK. 11K BAta THAT HE WIM. VOTB BOTH THK HI'IMH I.HAN Tb-KKTS AND DBNOUNCB- THACH KR S ??lONTKMI'Tll'.I.i: STHA I'1'I.K "' i l-'iiward Blmmona. prealdent of th* Fourth N_ ,i,,nii Bank; rl.prealdenl of the rhamber of Commerce a member of the Loan Ceoamtttee of the New-Torh CIear?ng Houae. one of the most promtnent New-York rhianctoro, aad * leadlng Democrai wao aeen reolerdaj afternoon relu.lve to the preaenl polltlcal altuatlon. i? ,.,,iv lo the queatlon, "Do i underatand thnt you are ln faroi of McKlnley ?nd rlobartl" Mr. Blmmona repl. "Tea m Ih* language of anoth? er i am a D*mocral. bul nol o n-voiutlonist.' I am unalterably oppoeed to lhe ebaurd Idea* adee , ?,,,.! t,v the PopUll*U, an.l as Ih-- Popttllst* ano Anarchlst* ecntrolled th* r>_*aeratlc Conv-utlon ,- rhtcagoand formulated a ptatform that la ?ntl Democrattc and un-Anterlcan ln ever- one of its plnnka i hav.- eonetaded thal there is only one nounie for rn-' W put*u* ln thla emergen.-y. and thal ls to place patrlotlam nbove parttaaaahlg and ?, rot, foi tbo candldate* who repreeenl law. order ihiiI ,,n tuiiiest paymenl of honeel oebU. Whll- I dO not whollv agre* wlth many of th* Icwb entertalned bj Mr. McKlnley on protectlon, l ,, -,,.?!/.- tbal lhe greai leeue before lh* people In H ia eanvaaa is the mon y queatlon, and as the Re .., party ls In favor of aound money, l '????! ihui lt I* my p.inoii' duty to do ererythlng lhal i c?n io aave th* country** honor by rotlng for Mc? Klnley and Hobari " ?What .?..ur-.- are vou lik'-lv 10 pui-U* wiih r.-t ,.r,.,.,... t0 ih. '? lo.1111>- nomlnated by the Demoerati il BuffaloT' .,,,. Thacher the nominee ut Oovernor, la un ... ;;.,.,|iv'i gentleman of culture and reflnement.' . ' ,- smuno.o "but behaapubllcl) declared will vote fo- I'-f.an and Bewall, although nrofes^ing oppoaitlon 10 lhe I'hlcagO platform. whl 'i Dlatform the conventlon thal nomlnuted hlm i ??' ?> wlthout reaervatten Bryan and Bewall .. *,..?'principi. - '" the ('hl ago platform ",",, Jnderatand hon any Intelllgeut and ;'?,',?,., .' ,. , ,,, vote f..r ihem. ind al th* aame ,',.,.. ,-..,,...li..t- ih- platform upon whlch tbey atand. J. , ,,,?,--t,..n l- iudlcroualy lllogleal and ahaurd, ?>nd i will noi aupport a ?-aii'lidaie who undertakea fo hoodwnk he publlc by ?ny mcl rldlculoua and ,;:,!.. iVraddle. .^ ibe altuatlon now atand*, Iher-ia nothlng lefl foi Honeal Monov Demo ?rata of tWa Btate o do but to rebuke thU pollt .laV tomtooler' b) vottag for Pranh B Black, the Republlcan nomlnae for Q^rrernor. ? i//,'. Hl.Wlll BAD VOT BEABD of IT. it \x.i- reported yeaterdaj thal .x-Mayor Abram s ii.wiii had I.n appointed a nwmbe* of tb* RapW Tr.Mi-i' Commlaalon to Bli a racancy cauoed i,. tbe realgnatlon of Beth l_rjw. Mr Hewltt, when aeen bi i rcportei aald: 'l bave nol heard of n? ;,u,Milntmeni to the HapW Tranall I'ommUalon aud , hav. not heard lhal it w..s contemptated ? ROBERT IIIIII iRirs MABBIAOK. Mi- N-III* i- Murphy, of thla clty, was marrled , on Monda) venlng n Roberl Hllllard, the actor. lM, 1K,. ,, ,,k plaie at th- paraonag* of the Heddlng Melhodlat Kplacopal ??'.urch. In Jer>ev Cltj Th* eeremony waa performed i.y the putm ,,t th- church. lh* Kev. Oeorge C. Wlldlng. Th* brlde wa- fonaerlj the wlfe ef Bdgar <;it>i>s Mur Bhl ,,,?? whom ah* waa dnor.-.d .wo year* or ,.,,,.. ,-,, Mr Hllllard wa* alao dlvoroed from hla f.u-iii. r wlf* nho */aa Mt-- Cnn lieii. of Brooklyn I.. haa heen known h-re and elaewher* 81 an iclor for -\>r.il v-ur-*. and for the la-<! re^^ ?..-., h_ i,-. headed B rompani of tu- own Thla ^eua^>ll .. ':. to puii <n..alng p*,ri of RanH_M n ln i f..ri- called "Tbe Mammj ..nd bl* tour ba gtnn al Hrtdgepon Ihla week ? l/.M/l \\l> \ tl ) 0BDBR8 \\ lablngton, Bepl 23 The followlng Army oi ? d< i b arer* la med to-daj I'aptuin Blannopc K Blunt, Ordnanc* D?pan meni will proeeed from H'atervllel Araenal, weal Troy' S V. ti lhe Bandj M.?.k Provlng Qround Iriea*' pcrtalnlng to th* mannfacturo ?f u ln. a rlll. t'nptaln .'harle- Wll. ox. abslstant Biirgeon. will i report wlthout delay to the rommandlng offlcer of . Fort Myer. v > . for temporary duty at that post, nnd upon the return of .'iiptnln t'harlei M. Oanoy, aaalatant aurgeon, to duty, wlll return to his proper stntion. , _ , The followlnu Honrd has iieen ordered tn * hlcago. Oetoher fi for tl.e purpose nf examlnlng offlcera for promotloir Lleut. nant-Colonel Albert Hart ! suff, Deputy Burgeon-Oeneral; Major Henry up , pitn-oit. aurgeon, and captaln Norton stiong. aa ! siatant Hiirg-on First Lfeutenanta HennrC. Hsn . er, Henry A Bhaw .md Charlea F. Kieffer. aa ,' ilatant aurgaona, have been ordered \*>tore the Hoard. _ Hv dlret-tlon of the Pr-sldent. fle, retary laimont hiiB detiilled Becond l.lelitenant H-rbert N. Koy : den. 23.1 Infiintrv. us professor of milltary aelen.-e ; und tactlca at tlie Maln* Btate College, Orono. Me. Navy Onlery Asslstan. FaymMSter (..-orge ... , Sletiois, rei-ently appolnted i" the Nav* from Aia lnuiiii hn.i heen ordered to hls Brat duty on the I recelvlng-shlp Itulependenee. at Mare lalnna, t ai. Has.i.i Aaalatant Suraeon <: A. Lung. ls detached from the Vermont and ord.re.1 to the Naval llos : iiltnl. .'helsea. Mass.. rellevlng Paaaed Asslstnnf ' SurReon H I) Wllson. ordered to the < oast Mir ; Vey vess-H H,,, h". I'l |iln<-e of Aaalatant Burgeon M. . K. Johns.m. so?t to the i rnlser New-York; I'assed 1 AssiHtant SurKeon (1. H. Barber ls ordered to the Naval Aeademy, and Assistant Snrn-on F. ' < ook to tiie Vermont, af the Hrooklyu Navy iatd. - a THE WILL OF MR8. HICK8 LORD. BEQU??8T_ TO RELATIVB8 AND BBRVANTi, THB MBTRQP3LITAN MUiBUM AND thi: lbnox i.ihka tv. Th- will of Mr- Annette WNlhelmlaa Wllkeaa Hii-ks-l.onl who dlel on Ai.RUSt t, was offered for probat* yeaterday at the offl.-e of th.- Burrogate. Tha petltlon for probat- avers that her property ln this Btate is worth about IUM.OBB, but It s understo >d lhal Mrs. Hlcka-Lord also held large reai eatate in:>i"<ts iii Ohlo. The onl) helre-at-lan and t,.-\t of kln ar- Mary Fletcher, a alater of the teatator, .md i ni.-... Clara W, w. Cromwetln, livlnsr ln Amst.-.d ,m. Holland, of wnom no mentlon a made ln tl.e wlll. Mr-. Hlcka-Lord was a member of rh Roman Cathollc <'hnr.-h. but no bequeata of nipa-y ara made to any'rellgtoua or charltable Inatltutlona or aocletlea Her wlll was made on January II. laM. Bb. leavea to th" Metropolltan Muaeum of Art Bn oll p.ilntitiK: ot her-eir, and alao atatuea of -The Dy Ing Indlan Malden" and The Da iclng Olrl." by Crawford Bhe glvea to th- Lenox Llbrary her coi i .tlon of Audubon booka, mniinted wlth allver, .md h-r booka coneernlng the Arctlc reglon*. together wlth a acreen of Btuffed blrds To h-r tephew, Jef f? ? .ti Fletcher, .-he gtvea tha bric-i-brac, orna menta, pleturea, albuma, tablea aad chalre, and a pictiira of th.- Madonna In fb- llbrar) of her home. together wlth th.- gold . halrs iti the front parlor, h >r mualc-boa and the atatue of li'.-; 'r "?' 'a alao to recelve th- funilnue and ornamenti ln her large dlnlng-room, and a roM frtlit aet. She glvi s to her coualn, Barah E Townaend, aeveral articlea >f per s ,i ai property md Jeweiry, Includlng a liamomi rln*r and a K.ild bra-elet. H.-r rl.'ss .-ahlii.-t and allver cablnet, together wlth the content* of <-<i'-.i. nri' glven to h?r coualna, Hmtna Soh* ick, M irgar*t H.irris. Agn.s Carey an.l Anna M. R-inkln, dlvtd.-quall) among th-m The four wall cablne.a in her dlnlng-room, t.._etn.-r wlih thelr contenta . r plate and lin- gla?eware, at- to go to her riepnew, Jefferaon Fletcher, and her coualna, Harah K. lo-An nend and Adele Whlte. Mrs. nt. ks-l.ord Klve.s to h-r hiitl-r. rinim.is Dver. the -hair* and .locka ln tho dlnlng-room, the ihree pleturea ln th- aecond-ator) hall, and also her dlamond flan pln. To her mald, Marla Mlller, vho had i?een her attendant for more than thirtv yeara, *he Kives th. ftirnltur.- in her bedroom, dreeilng room boudoir md bithroom, together wlth ;.ll tne pleturea, bric-A-brac, clothea and wardr.bea thereln, ,ts w-ll as a plcture of her ..l.l houae, No. :" Weat Fouiteenth-at. The bed, nxmr-s and brlc-_-brac ln her offlce are glven to her parlor mald, Marjjaret Vlncent, who. she tmya, was fur many ;.-ars fulth ful ro h-r Intereata, Th- rxecutoM ar- Inatructed to ell 1-ie carpeta owne.i bv the teatator at th- 'im- of ner death. an.l to dlvlde th- proi-e-ds ?f th- s..l- among the aer vants employea by her at that tlme, Sh- .ls.. glvea to auch .s-rv.tnt.s the fiirnltur- in ih-ir ro. ma, and the kitchen utenatU, lo be dlvlded among them by the executora Bhe glvea to her coualna Mis I'iapp and Mlaa Haabrouck, the furnlture ln th.- tldrd atory rooma. ro be dlvlded aqually among th.-m. The portrali of he, late huaband and ihe .nuffbox bei ingtng to him ire glven to Oeorge IMI, ar. I i i Clara Fltagerald ,he glvea an oll palntlng of the chapel ln Honi" ln whieh sh- was .-ooii-iii 1 \ aacred plcture and , imall dlamond 1---.1- are glven to Mrs. Thomas Meagher. Beveral other bettueata of jeweiry and i-lothing are made to frlenda of the teatator. Mr?. Hlcka-Lord bequeatha ro her nephew, Jef? feraon Fletcher, the reai eatate belongins to her iltuated 'n tha clty ..f Toledo and ln Hlck? ohio. abaolutely, and tne su.ni of W<w monthly during hls llfe. Sh- ztves the aum of H"" a month to her mald, M.ttl ? Mlller. and tl") a munth to her butler. Thomas Dyer, ilurinK thelr llfetlme. The aum ?'t' tc, a month la to ro to her mald. Margaret Vlncent, duriiiK her llfe, and at her death to Marla Mlller, ln eonnection wlth tbe beoueat already made to h-r Siie provldea thal theae auma ahall be pald from the renta af th- reai -state Noa 10 and i] \v. at Fourteenth-at. If th.-re |, a surplua In th. rents of this property It Is to be glven tO Barah )v Townaend. Th- realdue of tlie propert) ls i? queathed to h-r nephew, Jefferaon rletcber. and her coualn, Baral: E. Townaend, to be divide.l equally between them The executora named under the will are Oeorge Beli and Jamea A. Townaend ? BNOCH I'KATT'S BBQUE8TR. THK OREATBR PART 0? HU ESTATg TO 0?) TO THK BHBPPARO ASV1.1M FOR i'AKK 0? ' THK IM'I'iKNT INSANK. Baltlmore, Sepr. a.?Tha wlll of the l.ue Bnoch Pratl was Bled for probat- in the orphans" t'ourt to-day. The tnatrumenl was executed In October, 1892 The t.-stator left to bla wif-. Mrs Marla Loulee I'raft, abaolutely tvm.ooo ln rnite.i Btatea and Haltlmore clty bond. Ifls clty home. at Monu ment-at. and Park-ave., wlth its contenta, but horaea and carrlagea and peraonal effecta, are also left to Mrs Pratl to enjoy durlng h.-r life. At her death the houae ia to become a part of the r.-si.iue of the .-state. The two atatuea, the "Bhepherd Boy" .md "Campaape," iy Bartholomew, after Mrs Pratt'a death, are to ro to the Peabody Inatltute, To pay taxes, en-., on the house glven tn Mrs Pratl $10<),000 ls set ttslde. and at her death the prlnclpal is to be Kiven to tiie Meadvllle (Penn I, Theologleal School Flve fhousami dollars Is left In trust for the .'onirregatlonal Church ti-l Boclet) of Tltlcut, al North Mlddleboro, Maaa., and $10,000 as ui tndowmenl fund for the publlc llbrary of th. same town. Ten thouaand dollars is gtven to ib. Boya' Hom- of Baltlmore. After remembering a number of relatlvea and bualneaa and peraonal aervanta, Mr. Pratl leavea the r.-sidue of hls - statet to th- trustees of th* Bheppard Aaylum, wlth the atlpulatlon that the name of the corporatloo be changed to the Bhep? pard and Kno.-h I'ratt Hoapltal. He dir?ts that the Leglalature of Maryland be ti-k-.i to amend the charter of th- coi poratlon so as to mak- thla ehange of name H- also BtlpUBttea that lhe ln coma of the fund ahall he uaed to coniplete the preaenl buildinKs and grounda, and to bulld an addltlonal luiildlng with n capaclty for UM ii.-rsons After this is done the fund ahall be uaed for the eare of Indlgent Insat.e. fr.-.- of coat, by tha most approved methoda known to medical iclence Shouid the truateea fall to obtaln an act .if the Leglalature | by whieh th- charter of the institution is amended, then the realdue "f the estat ? l- to be equall) dlvlded among the teatator'a aia aleeea and! nephewa - ? - HIS DAUOHTER8 AND ORANDBON IIIS HEIRB The wlll of Robert B. Lloyd was Rled yeaterday al -he Burrogate'a offlce, Mr Lloyd died aa Bep? tember ?. leavlng an eatate valued In tba pap.-rs at about |lal.0S8, about two-;hird.< nf it belng ln reai t.iu- H- iToviiies in the wiu that after the pay mant of hi> Juat ibbts and funeral expenaea hla prop erty ahall be dlvlded Into three aharea. One Bhare I, to ?o to his daughter, Kliz.i C. Waterbury. An? other sh.ire is lefl ln trust. th.- income to b- pald to hls daughter, M.iry Ann Voorheea, and tii" re malnlng ahare to Ellen M. Lloyd, the wldow of hl* aon, Rooerl '" l.ioy.l, ln trust. the Income to be ap plted to the edueatlon and m_ititeiiain??? af ber aon, Bharman C Lloyd. The latter** ahare la to be glven to hlm abaolutal) wiu-n he reachea tbe <ik- of twen THE \XFATHER REPORT. wi-:t:i:i'w s rk<x?RD axd to-daT'B porbca8T Waahlngton, Bept. 'U Th* a - rlaen over il ,rn Mi!'.- N"? Bngland Btatea, and failm raptdly ove, tba Northweat, tba upper laaa rtgton and at Rock) M untaln Ktallti-. II 1? higheft ?\w th- Ohlo \ al ;..,? Bad i.."?i n.rt'i if Mmtaaa it la rotdei aloni the \ilantl- -.is. nnd In tlie Unlf BtBtCB, a-vl BlSO tn Iti- -? trenu. V.titnv.st. It I* uaim-r s-n-rall'. t lir..u,linui the ?_u- r-Bi??'* i"'1 ''-"'-'ai valleyB. Th* weatbrr m .i??r iti ,11 ,ii?tri.-?i -i?t >f tha Roek) Mountalna, an.l i?Mi ?t..w ..< bib r>i?>rt.si trom M otana an.l Wj mitag, i'l- in.ii i-Biion* ar* 'ii?' i'1" aeathe* ?iU i-ontlnaa tair ^.i-i of |... IflsslBBlPBl IVo. -r wltli Bloarty rlKlnn t-in[.-iii":i MBTAIUEO t-'uKK. vsr POR i" MV. i- .r N'? Bngland, Baatfra \. b \ l i:.?'..-n Penaayl ...na Ne? Jeraey aml Delaware, falr and altfhtlj wani r * .s'.?ri> ? .ti.. i'.- ihe Dlatrlcl of fttlumbla Marj ind ind \ ?, IjIi lllghll) wn'ai--:. * lli-is siii'-Inn tn - arneil. | . \\,.^r-.| SV-.< V . i k \\..frt. I'-tit . Ohlo fa''' IBd wiiiin-r fir-t' an.l i.t l?l< *OUIhW?BI?rly rlndi TP.IBfNB LOCAl. Ot SEnVATIONB. Ki Hot'Ua Bttmlag. Nlght. Illlllt IIK llt,,?,*T*l ?*1* -"J ?;...o B-r. Inch. :n?.") ln lM? Jiajiair. a roatUlMOU, v?l,lt. Hne tbawt '?? r . if- m ...-??? ?? iDiti?iic.i >.\ Ta* Trlhaae'* aelt rtcordin, t*r.iniri?f Tb* d,.ttej Ita* re|ire??nt? lha laai ixralut* aa rr. ,rj-J at I'airv'a Pliaiiuj.'V. ? ..., . ..... 24 I a tn r.ie ar* iihai ? i mat t*" an.l .i.i! 1 Iie trniii-m t nr? laBgad ?'?? ?' ??-ti IB ,,..i :,-, ,^. ..."? a*a**asi belaa ii'. d? K.,< |ow*l man tha. ot Tu.?ln ,.t..l 10*, kMBBf li.n ibs. at ih? curra*poadl_a d?y nf laa, ysar. Tb, waathaB l?-J*> *.U lx fair an.l aliahtiy aartmr. APFROFBUTI0R8 BY C0XGRE8B. INCLtTDOMI URPICIRWCIg-, THEY ?TattMl B__BR?f_at ovki: iMiaaaqaa at the recent --ION Waahlagtan, s.-pt 2.1.-Th. Mgaal of nppropria tlons made at th- fl.?t BtBBlOB of the I.IVth ?'on greaa for tha aigaaaaa ot ihe currenl Haaol f*ot and for deflelen-l"s ln tb appioprlatlons for year* prlor to .lune 110, 1*96. was l.ssued to-day by the Tr?n-ury Departmenl. A re.apli ul.itlon hy depurt ments Baakaatha (attawlag Bnowhag: IMM and IS1I7 pri'.r virl. I4gufativa . I7.I36.3BB BB.3M.ral Rgacatlv* . i:??..Vl? ______ State liepartment. 2-OB_-2_2 . ai_'_a! Treaaury . ?.0e7.*8B S.BM.#M Ka-y . ai.im, B. ? 4f?s, ,1 . IM.?HT*ri 27l.vt-_ PnatoflVe DepaHmnit . BB, MB ?!?__,' Afcr.. ult.it". 3.168.532 IMM I'ej.nrtment o*. Labor . 172 17" ___"___ l>epHrtrnrnt Of Juatlce. 2.062.008 4 ?..* 3?* Touia .|MBJ9gt98 l_k999.NI a WEDDIXG8 To COME. \ q iia. flreddlng aesi aeah wlll be tha: of m:*? Jeannette Mallland Jielktiap. daughter oi Mrs Robert Lenoa Heiknap and ni.ee of Mr, Akntaad. r i, Webb. lo Itolvrt M'-Ailisr-r Uoyd, whuh will take pif* on u/edneaday, Beptembei .'?. al the aummer imme of tbe brlde'a mother, at Huntlngton, Long I?land Th* weddlnu. on accounl of the Brlde'a famlly being in moarnlng. wlll be a very qalei one. lnvltatlons will s.Kin be aenl our by Mr. and Mra SiKmund 11. Stonehil! for ihe maniaga of thelr daughter, M;ss Blaacb. Paullno Sionehiil. to Mynn I.. Webeter. The oareaaony wlll take plaea at noon on W*< Ineaday, October n. at tbe hom- of the hrlde No. vs w-s- Porty-elghth-at., and wlll ne followed by a receptlon an.l breakfaal The mtirrl.iK" ot Mlaa l.'o. -- P lii-hanan. a daughter of the late Jamea A. Bucbana af I'-al timore, to Bugene Lentllhon, son of the . .te Cap? taln Joaeph Lentllhon, wlll be celebratod on ihe afternoon of Xovemb-r IS. ln I'hrlst .'hiireh, ttye S. V. The receptlon wlll follow at the home of the brlde'a ateter, Mrs ,i Mayhew Walnwrtght, at Rye. Miss Ada H. Puller. daughter of tha btta Jamea r\f Puller, wiu be marrled to Oaatava Waltar, at I ?.?> O'clock, on W-dn-sday aft-ni'.on ri. xt. Sep "mi.-r .io. nt tbe hom- of her alater, Mra Kred^r i.-k Bagga, \o RI W-s! Beventy-elghth-at. Tho Rev. Delancey Townaend, of \ \ .- ' I'mtentant Kpiseopal Church. will perfornf the marrtaga <-ere monv. whl.-h wlll be followed Ly a rei-eptlon. Mlaa Roae Mayer wlll be marrled to .olomon Alaberg al f o'clock thla evenlng, al lha home of her parenta, Mr and dra J Mayer, Ma IM i^aat Beventy-elghth-at. ? ? M l RRIF.lt. SUH-liii,!, Mi II.i.n.'ll ki th* re* dea * ef 1 B_ Yai-. Bparkl '. N V . Bepi mher 23. hv th* R?v Edward Il-ini. Lewla . ,- - Marehall ?' Baai Walpete. Maaa.. ?. Marl* Bt* i i ighter f ib* lat* Hugb \l i-i h. of W lah aa ti l> i'. Notlcea of maniagea and deatha must be ln dorsoii with full name and addrcss. DIED. DAN'OK "t. (Yedneada) *>pi*mb*i M IBJB Margiroi k*r wldow t tnaon Ranga and daughter * UM ; .re xioholaa Ml ?? k"i ? v R. ?? ?-? i-i rrienda of tiie famlly are inii'?l ?? nt** t'.e funeral ? r-. i. ??- bi her i No s"f>A t.if.i...; . Bro klyn, .-'at . ibe* 2',. at 2 p ni Irt-ertn--',t at 1. ' . .-???-. | . \ 1 CHARURR Buddenl) ai 0?a*i i -'? iB*rland i r. Maa .!.r. <eptemb*r 21, Is'.'.'.. Profei -r '?'? Cl irtler tn hla 7'- . \..i CRAPO Budd*?ly, at Bmithport ?' * i . fl?pl*n>h>, A >!?;. I'ornelta, ??lf? ot the ijr? Bamu*l Abnrn irapn. r . rral mm ii r* al Soutl : i I I i . .'I p. ?. Intcrment ?... ProVldfflC* T! I CRt'ORR \' \- 4 Kn* Llacola, Parl* rraaaa, s?r.'?i? b r 'it. istei, A-i... .- .i...it.ii.- Mai ? ? ? .s--. ilaughtev <?f Meta K.i_i an.l bUS*a* ll .' ugar, .i^'-.l t* i'*ani H. il-!'. > -K'^r*,- ii - - Ilie. \ I.. rueaday evea lna. Beptember _'.'. Wllllam il llnpiwck. taa -f tii- tai* la. .. II. |.|. - k. \>? \. rk ' Funeral fi nm Bl. John'a < - ? . .".-i n arrtval ol iraln kavli f New-Vort I U 10 a. i 1:4*J Ib iWI.AM' Al ? ? rsmooi \ V. .tt .s-pt-nili?r tO. Katbertn* E. ii ib O. V .""i ite J .: |i Brland l-'un--;il ind Ci ? ll l'-'t N V M'KWEX B*ptamb*r tS, at th* re*ld*ac* nf her br^ther i law, ti:- Ri . H W Knlp*. OceanU-, N .1. Mt*? llartha M Kwen. lat* uf Alleghen) >' unty, r-nn OVERBt'RY At Ni.c.-i falls, Beptember tt. n*itn Carj Coodll, .ig-d 22 PAR1BH "ti M nda) Beptemba 21 al Pleaaantvtlt* S. v. John II. ParUb, -I I. I I thi Mte DanM ParWi, ln th* 7."ih yeai it bla in 1'nner.il Berrlcea wlll I.- h.-M Ib Orac* ITiareh nantry -n Priday, Beptenihei 28 it I .ATTERBON Ar <len*va, \ V. B*pwmb?r 2-2 Albert Man*B*ld Pattenam. f N'ew V..rk. ln hla SM yar I'un?ral BervKea a. ileneva af ;t O'etoeB ao Thnrslay, >??; '-tr.l... Jl Int .rment in MotlBt Aubirn Cemetery, .'atnbi i.la?. Maaa. I'KKK'NB mi Tueaday. Bepiembei i_. .tt bl* raaMaaaa So '.'.'U .ir.-.-.- .. i: klyi \ berl .'. hrrklna Euneral ?r ..??-. bi I'eniral Conar*ca<tunal I'hui h llan -K-k-at., n-ar I'-aiikltti ave., Thurad*} Bftern. n, ai * .. rlo. k. PrUrdi .-re reouested nol to -? i. I '!? ?? tntermeai al Topai ??: i. M..-s itil'.Ji.KV On Tueaday, Beptember 23, tna NortbovBB; arlfe of Oeorge IV Rldal*) Knner.i aen'tre* al h?r int. r?ld?nt?, N ? 'Ui' Eaal Ib'.'h ki . .ai Thuraday, _4'h laal . ;tt 2 o'etarfc p. m. WALBRtDOE In Brooklyn, Beni#_ibBi ^'J IBBg, Nary V . ?i,l..w of ?;? rge li ll'albr .le Kuneral **rvle?* Bl ber lata reeldMiee, N-. ry. .-' ita Oxford m . Thuraday, 24th nat., .11 *:3B o'elork p m. Wll.l.lAMS'i\ Oa Wedneaday, Beptenibet ii. after a lingerina liln**B, ?? 'I.Hrle* Wljllamaon, aged -i \<-ara. N'.itl-* ..f fiiner.-il l-.te.f!?i. WKI'MIT J-natiian Wnghf. Jr.. en|y aaa f Dr J-.n* than and Buaaa Kittr-dce W rlght. ag*! I \?;,r* an.1 3 montha. Funeral Barvlcea at No. T.i Reaaaea tt Ot Alym, Thui_ f!a>. Bl 12 o'cl< efc. Gprciiil Xotur* I nlmi I lieoloKl.-iil Mrmlnitry. N'.i TOU PAHK AVEN't'E The i.p.-ntnit addreaa wlll b* dellvered b> PREBIDEX1 HAHTINOH thli iThuradayi afternuoa, -mina., I'hapel. at 4 o'clock. Mr*. HaMlrotb'a I ??? n id* pr,a?r?aa j-niea, pi-k le?. _.-., pul up ln gl.tss. urderi retaivd Si.'l I'^^taw ?l., Brvoklya, M, f. I'liMilllli.' \oll.-C. Por*lgn malla Cor th* week ? ?- Septembe, it'i wUl o;...se (prtimpt.y in a:. ea*e*i at this oAce, .. : llaar, TRAXBATLAMTIC M tlt-B, TIll R8DAY At 4 ... in for : n'. i". per -. s T'lnm'-B, vla I'lvin.'itli. .'lirrlHiurg and Hamburg. SATI'KI'AY At 1J 15 a. in. f..t Praace, Swtt .erlan-l, It..i Bpaln. Portugal, rurli*y, Egypt and Rrltiah India, - -. 'I.i Oaaeogae, i ta Havr* .|?-r^r* f..r i -r parts of Earup* it.u't ba dir*et*d "pei i.i liaai .gn?"i; at il a. m for 1'it i' per *. a. 'Lttranla, m., g i * '..an. it s .i tn r r N-tlieiliin.!s dlract, per t. ? M_Im . im \ ia Roitcrdam ll*tt*r? must bo Jtr.-it-.i -per Maaadam") al I ? bl I r Oeaoa, p?r r. a Pwlda i>t ti-rs n Ml tv illr-ted "p?r l'td'I.V'); at ]o a. in. f.rr Bcotland dlrect, pn ?. ? B^garflB>?, \** Olaavoer d?i t?ra muat ba dtre.'^d "p-r Kjinessi i " i. Bt 11 a. m. tot Koraray dlrect, i.er b, b, li-ki. iletten aaaat be di reeted "p-r Il'kla"). ?Piiatad miinr. ?te. Omibbb it**m?n laning >n Tuaa rtaya, ThurBdaya aad Baturdara '^k- prlnted outter, M ., firOermanv, at'.d spe.-t.llv aJ.ir.wd prinie,] ratvr, etr., f.jr otliet tiar-a <t Burop*. BVhll* -i . BtfaBBera <>a Wsdn**daya take epe._i_.ti> addraw matter, -t. . for Eurup*. Cunard itwuaera -n Batu laya lak t rmied nn'ter. ?lc. fur ijr-ai. Hrii.t'n atid Ireland, and .spertally aildr-a?e.| prlnted Btattor, etc.. f-r -ther |...tta r Kurop*. Amer:-dn an.l Prench llne st-atn-ra tak- prlni. 1 m.t'ir. ? t. . for all cuuntn-a fv.r whtvn th?y ara advertinr.1 ta carry m.m. Aft?r lhe r].-'.ng Bf iba impplement.-irv Traiiaaflan.^ auUa aaoMd abov*. additkinal Bupplemaatar) malla ?r* ...'ii'd .,n tii- pier? of the ..m-rl-an. Engllah, Fren. I, .a 1 ilermtiti *t*?m*l., an.l reninti pen untll Bithin t?n mln ? i a, >. th h ie ..? Mlllag ? I st. iMi-r MAii.s POR BOUTH AM' CENTRAL AMEKii'A. wkst lNUIErf. ETC. THI itsiiw At i t ni. faapplamBBlar, Ita* a m i for BermuJa, y.-r ?. s Orlooco; at 1 ii in. .?uppimii-niar/ 1 t.i p m.i .'"r Naaaaa. (f. 1'. and S^ntias" de t'uba. per -. t. saittiiiu.. at o p iii. far Port Autonio, par sleatlter from II NMllD. Fltll'lY Al 2 BO B tn for Newf-undlarid. p?r * a. Coreaa. fr-ni fhiladelphla- at 1 B m t, r L* 1'lata I'ouniriea dlrect, per ? ? Rnnun Prlnce. BATL'RDAI Al to a. m ianaplam*wtan 1941 ? mi foi J*r*ml* and Oreyioarn, per ?, ? Ar.iaiir.i?- dettera f.t ii.s'a Kl.a must b* .llr.s te.) '|*r Ardaiiroae" i; at IH a m. icui'iil-in. ntary M .'10 a. m i f"r Jamat .. BavaaUla and ''arthag-na p*T r. *. Alxetia. at |i> .10 h m. fur .'anipe. iie, l*hlap*B, Tobaaco and Yuia.an, per s. s. Baratoga ileti I t otrtt ..f Mn'.-i end f".- < 'ifia mual ???? dlreetad "per Baratoga"); ?. 10:.1B h tn r a ii.ivti. I'utn.iiia aad Campana pera ?. Pr.n? p. H-t..:nk ii-i-.r-i '..i -i-r parta ..f Venexu*!*, Caracao. Trlnl.ta.l. Hiltl'h aad Inil.h Hulana nuiat be dlrected "per Prtna F. Haadrth"! Malla t'^r ptewfouadland by ialt m Ifallfa* and then.-# by Btramer. cloe* at thia ofBe* daU) a. s io r a_ Matia f..r MIgu-1-n. by rall to Boaton, and th-n.-.- bv sleamer .?I v,e .,1 tnia ..ffl.-e .latlv ??* I '?" D ni Malla for i"u?>n .- ... tha Bl ? da I it T a. tn . for f-rwardlng by s'eattt.ra ri.illlLir iMjnlavs and Ttiurs,ta>a> mmi Port aa, l"la Ma.ia t-r Mexi .. m'llanil, unl?as -i ? ill) addraaaad h?r .1 apatch hv <t??mi-r. .-i..a^ a. thta ,.;ti.... dally al 7 a. Bl. tltegistered niall olnaea at 9 p m i-rev l..iia lav. ni wsPA'-iKH- MAU4 Malla fo* < i.uia aad lapaa, par r * Btaaaaa, ifrom Tn ift..m San .raadieee) cl aa hera .iail\ up ie p. ni Malla for I'hlna Japan an.l HawaM, per a. a. i imai .luiw here dailv ap '" Octobar 'II it OrtO Baplember .'I a. ? 'ln p m. Matla f-r the H<irleiy lal ,ni.? i.-t shl| Trcplc 1. t t Ifrom S.m Kranvliei... vlnaa - . ? illy aj. t . _?pt**abBr '.', af H'.'A p m Malla f.T Auairalln .ex.-pt Weat Au?tr?llai. Ilaaalt and Plll l?lanil? .?|ie. I_llv a.l<ir???-.| .nt> i per a ?. Warrltnoo tfrotn Vaacouvert, i-ae here .uiiv afe. Baptaanbar 12 u.?l up lo Ortober ?l al ? *i p. m Mall? fot '"I.uia an.l Japan .-!??? laiiv addrtaaed oalyi, per ^. * Empr?*a .f Indla ifr.im Vaii.i'uven . I iw l..-re dall, up lo iM,> i- . a' tna |. m M.iiia fur Auatralia te? tot thaaa ii.ti Auatralia arhleh .-- forwarded vu Europri. Ken /-.ii 'id. Hanall li). an.l Bumoan lalaada, per - s Marlp-ea .'r m San l-'ranrln-.n. rlom here Jtiljr up tu Oarti iiet 1" it 7 io _ in . II a m an.l d IB p ni, ?? arrtval at Ken York .[. a. 1 mbrta ?.th Br'tiah . \ M i.l? f..r II ivva.i. per ?. a. An? . ifrom Baa Praadaeok, etoa* here dalty up te ?t II at ii '?' |. m 1 i isj... nt. malla ar? lorwarded ta p-n af aailing ind th* ?i ii-i'i'... -f ckkstng is arrnaaad aa tha praaumpil.Mi of thali unlntarruptcd overland Iraaatl . Ke .lat.red mail rlaaa* nt li j> ni. preMi.ua day. CHARLEB W DAYTOH, l'v.?tna*t*aL Poatoffli*. N*n \.:k ti. Y., Septrmber 1?. UM.