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vnerr we are not quite so wicked. I Ilk* to be? lieve ?M? ? In reading UP the Flr?t (tenth-man of Kurope. p seesiH rome! mea irs if i should never come - - moment lint to my great relief 1 .11,1 ansi'* Huish gave me the stor.i , ? ,? , .-? ,, little ,.,-,-v' hm for- thai moment the First Gentleman tall) mut. And it wa* a moment of lot : was encouraged ia arrtte this ,,1?\ 1 did nor found ll on Huish a storv. I ln , ? ll Hi' Highness N j,,,t ureat .r || ar aoo.l. OT heroic, hut he ha* hrs moment snd thc curtain giw-s down m, lt lt probably would rabeen -af.- rc teavt i' up, f,.t- fear h.- - ? "The -,i.- ictei k- wm in the pla) as Lady Sark is drawn fr.'tr. 'h. celebrated Countess of Janey, who was sc brilliant, anbtle and .untiing a creature Hul?h describes her hs a serpent winn she wa? )e*lna h.-r hold upsan the I'rir c. (i waa h.-r l.ahit ts eel ipiea upon him. thal sae minii; .ll river hu e* snd outwir (nm : ? ,i frustrate them '?' possible ' ? - MK PTTOfg N'KW I'!.AV A sea Irish iraaaa by Augnatua Piton will be l si tbs Fourteenth Btreet Theatre on v - - January ft, when Mr rbauncey ? ta begin sn engagemaal ai that house ii ste] kt entitled "Bweel Innmcarra," and lt leiati 1 I aga nd Of the county of I'ork. , . - .. \. represent l Qlen of Deal | a tbs ? r ??.. of w m.), the "BJtO**S iitny* iLls Kaili la roaaaatrcall) placed The I . ont sin* six scenes, and it lt Intimated that bulli and p.ir.te.i witt-, uncommon Mi Pltou Intends to surpass all thai k.,? \.' !?'.-n accomplished ki the ??raa.'- Betting ot rama Mr Chaunce? OVcoti a-ill appear as .,.- ? ? ?"?? a ha nd sows*, nn\ and gallant yaaag irishman the central ngura in a raaaantlc pi -\ and ?? wll be dui; provided with ."pr.. - e MURRAY Hil.I. THEATRE \ matte perform;,;- MMiegt Of ;),e * k si ? ilma revolution w-ni be I ? - -\ -jv under the -? gt (lon of m- I Bros Tba trass I u ? " by . ted, with M-s Hoffman Martin Mr E : H< i ?? prtn Ipal - bai Ri : ? 'roi ? - is pateena of this enterprise snd thi c0m ? rn-nt ha vina ci-,.i rt.- of rr includes - - (fm ? Martin, Mrs clara Folts, Mi Prank Mr J. Lama.ind and Mr ll Clay Miner, fr T-- ?e of charil - one that should alway* ? ot all persons. -? THEATRICAL INCIDENTS. Mass Ba a-Oene" will short ? be lewrodared in this city, under Hu din A i .?? -.* Plti arith Mlsa Kathryn Kidder I ;-? ter. Miss Kidder lis? ha s ev.-:;, a ? ? been received a ki lt f.-.\ rn >lar".-r :?. nra:- fi ? rea ?,. ? popularity of Tba Power ol the Press Tl it piny j-.as be, n e,-:?-d ? two thousand tlases li linties m be ind Its manager Mi Augustus 1 -;it since it* recent r.-vival ll has proBt of n-nrh H.OM ? week Thi ?- -lr.mia entitled la *- ig favor ai th<- Ameri aent mon the road Mr. ar.d MU Ml - Amelia Bingham, Mi McKee other eateemi ' players are included I bees organised nv Mr ? r ; ? rlnctal i tur with mis dranu. if ' The Cherri Pickers" ria- at irgi '? es at the Court.-.nth **'t.--1 r.a fourte.-- ? -- - ?..ii- irs , ,. ..:\. ending Januarj ft, includes IM w tend it on a long ?- ? ? intry Messrs VI ii V ikes, acting In theil far - "A Run on the Bai.k.' have supplied the ? ? .-- week ? Murray Hill Thi ??? ompanj In les I seph Ki . Charlea A. ? - . ;-.\ ei Ton] Williams, T. IV. E kiri Au gue if Mei irr, Emma Francis, Kinma Margaret . ..k-~ Tne melo . War ol Wealth' will be pre ? -n- Murra) Hill Ttl. ..'??? on M . Mi, il / ><>!//? l IHITORR. gig i; bj u kn< r started foi - home I ? ben mak< resa al : rd of Tr...i. aapot ra? ul. .. aak< ? thought or the < til McKinley might re wai Soul rs b) giving ?? pl. f thea e replied l do not ? -,- i that, not . Hi ...... platform tt e ,\ .uni we ha\ e not lilli*: ? M \i Kinle] No om who upheld tha i iBtform ..; India nape Republi , i~. vv, are Democrat* Qei era i Buckner nothing- hut Ihe kin.; eal ..I, Klnlej and heel wishes for the - i-f his Administration, i ii added thai he did nol ' Govi rnor . .-. , ? - I ? He i- ? Ri UOVei ri..! I.eeilv s said, "bleedi ........ tome peopli fee es ? i corre B ..IklliaT -' . ;.. ?: .? ol ?? - ? ?? ano sett ins ong ... ? ?. preset rglslature I* ? - ? . aot I 'uiik ? hal ther* srlll )??? legla itton Ki h* K-p . linn : Voung. of Ph Keystom gi - ? ? - i ii ; e man, and a make a ^.I >? i i possible appointment of a , .ti r . a i 'abinei p..sn lot I ? addi d: "I bmr soi rlei Basor) Bm - .rina: a ear that g* tor Qua} blt i di ? knoa whether Mr. -. nts the appoli tment oi nol and widle I neel Qua) to ri ommi nd I he ap ..?r | do rte think ti. would oppose Mi Young a so -ink- ol ....vernor Hastings ? make ., popular Cabinet mlnlati i favors the pi ???! Anglo-American treaty and mn t - ? to run on!) Bve yet r.-. If there ? - an> t in it lt ci ti ?" ????'? .s'--.; when the I Ima e Tin DISTRICT-ATTORNEYS OFFICE. -???? ? ? itanti ?* a beei ask>-.i tor. itanti riteii by tl Jenn R. wa a ire - . by Re r days i Randell h H U ? . ? m..- ni i - B ? I vii iii i ? .. - ? B take oft. i ry 1 Mr. O'C innor aenl . reaig dr. (J ? ??-.! for washingi in, iv '' yes ' ? ? IT THE IR\ INC Pl U /. TBE CIRC Mr ? ihe irvin* Place T Utera*! ? the part of t he ; ? ? - ?? ? p which sras g v.'.r Wars' ia a drama in Pells Philippi, lt plays In a aaaall w :. ??- chief liiizetis at-- m'-mhers .... Hara ? The rs to a bi ? 'ural se- ? ?.? iraim . *ed is the authorshli I on the wll l mhoff, and hi; Inti . :-r.- rg The B lle Ia I M r Ri Inwaid aaa not rn< ? In the letter ? ' LOSE OF TBE Rom RTA fi ILE. ..ll <? iab f painting 1 ' - r bo ma i) . . ? gi Wy, to lbs '.A ? that the beal specimens In ihe fc*d sb sen sold. 1 'pw ? ni o' "ty I ga were offei ita large numbai ths ree fij pi "* ? tr De Haas's "c t ?:'K. w.t. r. igo - *?oun' rsallnsl bun nlgbi wi- u.>: making, itu ?S BSSSftaUB re'-lp'- ,,- Stl.Tot. S r0'i! tt %*>"t\. I >tr.. af tba bas prices tah.isl Bight s ? re as ''J: J* ;_? . Pra -? hui , . ., 1( H., ? ,.-,,, ??rrnr- liali v l Jehason op laaaavHi t, k i i-its-hau*i '?'V ?.:.? 1 . >1 |. I,, H.:,* BBt ?e-xAi. to r- t: nierberaer lie. I2sSi b J i' Th-.m. lin I- Herr..* .MM l,;;- H aarland ... mi ST*., ' ' " "' ??" l?. bl' A. U Whlmm* :*"i I--..*., b. I. Vartoert .".-.?4 , i Vssaev* "r" ?v. 1-. Hu . Bl ? ? ' A - ? ..IM III ' - Sile ' . lal.llS la*ll| Ml m '. ili.rii.i.st -il . . M ??tsV - '? " " itali i. kiekeef i aral 11 sj Bd. I "?i li*4lAM)NKEEFEarB LICENSE t '//1777.7.. ?ata',* , .X '?? ?,"rt *] asgeeta i inda:* dear r ' ' ri?ter I'otiiity. |r, ? ,?... bsfail Mtn la '?'*' a'nal '!.*'' "I,'t'r ,h* BCaliaises Ut tne Raine* k?*|i*r. Va ?tntUJS of ex. mpflons a ea loon ?ethe ?iS!^! *!? " '"battei. whlcb could be sold ** f-^/nient of tda debts. WORKING ON THE CABINET. N*?? KKr-T THF.SE DAYS FOR MAJOR M KINLEY ntiaxEag or maxy araoHo buem ik^e nura pavoarraa om thb nMSgogart bubct - i \ I nHtllBBll IBB IT CAXTON [Sr TETIErsRAPH To thk Tnrormc ] ? 'anl. h. i.hi.i. .tan. 'ji Sem'or j, c Burrowa, of Michigan, had nnother talk with Major Mc? Kinley to-day .Coom Oe narai H. A. Alger nnd the Cnl.lnet Wh. n he left be said, as he did after ld* conference wltb tbe Praetd nt-rlecl on Frldav la*t My interview mk* a very satisfactory ont. We discussed General Alger bi rwfeiwaca te tba portfolio Of War. and IbeUgb no definite <..t elusion ivan r-a< lied. I feel very hopeful Tha, RepuMicans of Mi. hisan an- united upon Gen? eral Alger. They nant him to 'e appointed to the Cabinet, ami tbey hms tm other candidate.*1 la referen.,- to th" reported ili-r.eiing between Senator Bbernann and On-eai Alger, s-nat. r Burrows said very emphatically: "Whatever differences hr.v- hitherto exist.d between General Alger and Benatnr Sherman do not .-xis; at peasant, therifure this v culd In lewis., influence General AVer'* entrance Into thc offl. ral family " A delegation of ex-Con federate veterans ? ailed on Major McKinley .bbl afternoon to talk over tbe Southern situation, l.ut they offered no BUggeattoas about t'al.ine' appointment*, though they sai.i in oonveraatloa after leaving Majot McKinley's that lt would Le a happy thing if lt were, possible fur Major McKinley to appoint some distinguished ex-Confederate officer to bia Cabinet. Among the visitors from the. Boola were General John R, Holler, a jv Funkhauaer, <; w Hedrick and colonel j,.hu a. Dibeen, all of Virginia. Governor Holier told Major Mc? Kinley th.- ex-Confederatea of the Bhenandoah Valley had arranged to attend tba Inauguration, and that a body of 1.300 or 2.000 of them would ??? pr-sent and march in the parade An invita? tion was also given Major Mt Kinley to address a gnat peace meeting in flu- Valley of Virginia some time next fail, it bi >r apt ged to have a n - union of several thousand ex-FVderal and ex Confederate soldiers on Southern soil Major Mc? Kinley will probably attend C.* reunion and de? liver an address His speech lo the 2,000 I x-i'or federatea vv ho viatted Canton in the campaign. ...upie.i with thc knowledge of his uniformly courteous and generoua treatment of th- South during his long public carder, has made a rMstln* 1 Impreeaion on th.- Southern peopla, and he is dally in receipt of cordial 'estitnonisJa of their In? terest in him and his car.-er .Vathan O. Murphy, Territorial Delegate from Arizona, discussed Arirona iflfairs with Major McKinley this afternoon Applicants for ofTl. ( are perhaps more numerous lr. the Territories than in the States," %ald Mr. Murphy 'I think there are no fewer than fifty applicants for ea. h Federal oftl. e. and there ar.- a one very gi od ni-ti aiinmg them. Many of our most capable naen ? ame from Ohio Among thom- who are talked ot for Governor are l>r Evans, iv. Goodrich, Hun Dunlap and M H. McCord. Mr. McCord ta a former member of Cong rena and an able man. ? seems there will he some opposition to hlr. appointment. C. P. Ainaworth is the leading candidate for the office of Chief Justice of the Territory, and la likely to be appointed" The reports that Senator Cullom has Leen ? - ted foi Bet rotary of the Treasury are with? out foundation. Senator Cullom ls not a can? didate for that or any other Cabinet place. though, lt la true, he has oem considered nert ? ?usl\ from tillie to time foi various places. The nfrii e of Sei re ta rv of the Tti-asurj is still open, hut it is pratt) weil understood that lt will not be lilied by au Illinois man. The Pr.-sidetit baa two ur three available persons in mind, bul there are excellent pensons why ba should nol make a choice hastily, and in du time ihe public will know whom he baa ne lei ted The ft lei,.]? ..f General Horace putter are making act ve efforts In bis behalf, and a good -j,,t romment upon his avallal .is a Cabinet officer is reaching Canton by wire and bj mall, but the belief among tin- unofficial Cabinet-makers here, ls that if any one is ap pointed to the Cabinet from New-York, it la ? General Stewart L Woodford. A delegation of Massachusetts gentlemen ia experted her.- sum.' time Friday, to suggest t.. Maj,.r M< Klnlej the appointment to the Cabi? net of T Jefferson Coolidge, of Bonton Mr Coolidge was Minister to France for a short tune, under the Harrison Administration, after the resignation of Whitelaw Reid, but th. effort in consideration for him as a Cabinet possibility is doubt lees >.f s complimentary nat? ure, as it ls evident to ail close observers of current political tows that if Massachusetts la represented In the Cabinet it will be in the person of john D Long, who is already prac? tically slated fur a mac.. C l McGee, of Pittaburg is expected in ? 'anton to-morrou Anning Major McKinley's iHlleis to-day were .ludge Grooscup, of Chi.ago; . v-i mgreaaman C E Fieri.- of St. Louie, and President Hatchford, of the National Associa? tion of United M ne Workara Lyman .1 ?iage. the Chu ago banker, is among ; tiie possibilities for Secretary of the Treasury. San Francisco, Jan 21.?Joseph M'Kenna, Judge of the I'nlted states Circuit Court ar? rived in this pits leal evening direct from ?'an ton, where he has been In conferer,..' with Pl -s deilt-elect Mi Kit: SJ "I have leen to Canton," sad Judge Mi Kenna r . a representative of the I'nlted Associated presses "iii;.I I hare talked with thc President? elect concerning the Cabinet and concerning my taking ;i place therein But I wish to sav that some statements have heen made in th- news? papers ? oncerning nu- that ate aol Just so. I do nol deny that l may enter President McKinley's Cabinet, but th'-te are gome obstacles which may pre' ent n J do tig bo." ? - ? GENERAL PORTER FOR THK CABINET A DBIsBQATIOK OT NEW rOBKBKB QOS* TO CAS TON TO I'KKSKNT HIS KAMI TO M KIM.KV A delegation of well-known RepubUesna baa gone ? aston to ur*-, the name of General Horses Porter for Xew-York'a representative In the Cabi? net ot Preeldent-elect McKinley. William Brook ll. ld wss unable to ri aid last i;.ghT, ex *. :.o composed the party, but h.- said that ? :: . - wo ld probabl) appear sooner or lati-r In 'rc rgi ; ?' -I ' bes from Canton. Th.- ? naence of a N. Bliss from nv-- ?! lo -une the possibility of hil lending tbs iifnonstrjtioi; for Goners Porter, bul Mr Brookfield, when asked yesterday if Mr. Bliss was on" of the party, refused to snswer. No ex ? ae w.is made for t; e absence of Pi - at tbe annual meeting of the American Pro re Tariff l.e.isn* yestsrdsy, although when Vice-Presldeni Joseph i; Thropp, of Pennsylvania, ?>">k .Mr miss's seat, and eulogised tbe Mew-York .-r's services to ti.e league, which fellowed bia ri >r. as president, there were whispered refer Btise of Mr v. i-- -. Bret neglect to ap i annual meetii:^ whl b seemed to he sstisfactory to all present sh" felt anj concern ir the in ttei sudden attach af gout acquired by Mayoi Strong which prevented .'.is presence .ir tbs city ll.iii yesterday, was thought bj a good asa mean thal the Mayor had gone along wiri, Mr Bllaa to I'antoi i thal the Mayor's visitation of Illness w-s not navers enough to unlit him for a trip to the ohio Meccs when Mr Brookfield w.ih uski i aboul tha possible expianstlon of Mr ?trong'i being away from the Mayor's stace yes? terday, .'ie again declined lo express an opinion Ko confirmation of the report '-ou!d he obtain*.) at Ihe Mayor's nouse Ka ll Weal Flftv-aeventh-Ht. purpose pi.re and Pimple. Ct* the vlsi* ot New-Yorkers to Canton al ti.i* particular junc? ture, lt ls not in th* lea*; dlagutsed by the t nlon l.-.'ge Heput.li--.ina. ls to provide an antidote lor ? i.. call noni, m Major McKlnle; on Tuesd Edward La iterbach Crew rsi Porter lt v.,is understood yesterday, would be urged for either ge ere ts ry ai War ol gecretsr) of rhr Nsvj Many lettera urging General Porter's appoint? ment t0 a CaWlMrt OftVe have bOMI sent tO ''..lit"" Mr Brookfield *a<d yesterds) Mr Brookfield him *~\< followed up bia r.nt -ian to Major McKin? ley and le Mark A Hanna al Ctsvebind by a at rona letter urging C?-i>eru! t'orier a- Just the kind of a mar. for tba t'ablnei Letters nave gone on u'r" from cornelius N Bllaa, Mayer ntrong. Genersl ?\ii-oti 0 M.i'ook 'l-t.eral Ham.,.; Thoma* anil ii,un I 'riot. I.i :taror BBd Republl ..:. .'Iel. nelli bera -? A FALSE REPORT iBOUT COL. INGERSOLL Currency was elven yesterday le ? report thst c.iion'-i Robert fl Ingersoll ii*d aaased preeHains, Ins- and lt wa* said that th* Colonel had Riven up hi* oftVe* ?i Me. M William-*'. At a matter al f. ,:. Colonel laapareaU "till retains lila oflWi. and. although he has not for month* pursued hi* pro? fession with the activity >f prevlou* years, his representative ...tiri ycsterda) ,hat he had no lt. tention of forsaking'th.- law Bltogether. "The r. il truth." said Colonel Ingersoll's m.auxin*- clerk. "1* tnat since Januatry. last, >he Colonel h,<* given ni> the greater part Of his ittinrn?y hu*ln>-s?. II. il. votes hlm*elf now- almost eac|,i*lv*]y ts advisory w,"k. in or.br h.., lie mav give more time ;u lecturing." -4> - Mill. EMPIAIYEK SUSPECTED OP THEFT. I a li' M>.ri th vt fllSIBatUTIC ROVfltBRIBa IIAVK ooira om poa raaag The licker Jones-Jewell Milling "ompany ha* mill* at Jewell* Wharf. Hrooklyn. at No. 'Ju", ,'rn-r ry-*t . and at No. *T. I'luonv- -?.. till* city. Lost evening the gen.-ral superintend-n, of the companv ! William Knox, drove io Police H-ail<|iu,rfer* an.l j sent in hi* < uni lo Captain 0 Mri. ti. with whom hs | remained ctSOeted for more ,han three hours rind a half. On starting away Mr. Knox WSS approached Ia a reporter, bul h.- refused to talk From what could b- learned, the obied of Mr Knox's vlsi- v.c.-. to mpori ,., lbs c.ptain the fact that Hie rom pan) bsd discovered (hst they were being svseinaii. ..Uv switMllad hy boom >>f their cm ptoye*. an,I tl,at (h.- swindling operations ha! been going on for Hevral years .ind footed up a ronald era Dir am.cnu ll wis hinted -ha- they liol 04* curred In the deliver) department A't.-r Mr. Kt,ox left Headquarters severs detec? tives emerg.-d irom fantail O'Brien's room and Marted ..fr im different .1.r.-?-tic,is Tiie company has about eigh'v truck- and employs a sn.all arm) of clerks and laborers la its various milla At the C*herry-*t. mill late last night a number nf ? b-rks were bus) wr)rkiric In lb* office on th* books Ali information w.i- refused. Inquirers being ?! '??j to Rltaha S.-. ley. the superintendent of tnat mill Mr Se?>|ev lives al .V. I .BBS Pullen**! . Brooklyn lt was astd ttl..: Mr. Knox was no, there. It i- the Impression that the thieving li- * been going on nt thc < 'herry-st. mill. Esr \ PIX<; QA6 CAI SI's | V / XPI OS ION. DOOM a v;i B(*r*4*DOWfl ..,' A I -U RI.I.IN'O PH IT nCRBD, A TOfXQ GIRL BADL1 BCR* AN'!, A MAN OVERCOME A '..irs;.' qu of f - - . lief.- ?:?..? Berrica pipe in tb* four- I >rj bi i '- ? ; inl ?.. ne ir i ine-hon Ired* and-twenty-flrat-si . w - ignited 1*3 th, fnrm ? Ure Iri the '.-Il.tr yeaterda) norning a* lg o'rlo -k. ind res v ---riiii- explosion. The lore* of the axploston sh itt, rod Be dom i tn them from . of t be I ?:. on th.- third ficr w.i- blown in, a .-;. {ht wai torn from Its fi ths ind dosen or more pane* ??? *:.-- wera bro-; . a niom'-n* before -h.- explosion oocoi ? '? v the flfteen-year-otd daughter af Mr **1tsger.\bl, had k me oui >>f the fr - do * \- ihe passed over ll ? .... ? .-. it, .ju the sidewalk the tor.f th* i sion hurl'.! th* over Into rhe air ..rel thre-.v to the pavement, I rame mom il of flem- ibo) ip from the cl lg fir. I dr*** Th* girl t i-t.'.l Into '.he ba sen shrieking for help. Mr. Pltsgerald . i ita tnree ? ins, vvno w>-r- in the dining oom. ? fir-- dc zed by tho sho.-k, rushed Into the hallwa) s to the girl's erie*, uni arith a rug. a ta and plenty of water, flue s* lsd :n estin ? i fiamea thal wera b irnlnfl Into her ficah Uri lower limbs were badi) burned Dr Qeo.-gc .. tii:\r was summoned snd, Bf ter attending o tba , be sai.i the burn* wen no: necesaarll) rta Word of Pie explosion and ot the f.o I that rh*- ga* waa still leaking from itu- s***vlce-plp* *?.?..- aeni to the Consolidated <las Company'i .??!.??? and John H. Hunter, an employ., was sent to tne house t? Stop the leak. Hunter went Into tue .-.-liar after opening all possible vents for the Meaning sss, and found tbs leak, which he proceeded to stop with putt] Mr. Fitzgerald- son Jame* went into tb* cellar wpti Hunter, bul was obltgod to go upstairs swain on account of tba effects of th* ?..-. leaving Hunter alon.- in tue ,e|l.,r A few moments lai.-r wh.n Hunter did no) .om- upstair* atm th'- flow of g...- .omit.ned young Fitzgerald ven? tured ag.-.in into the cellar and found ll lying un onacloua on the floor li- ... ,.-i dr the aaalatance of hi- r.itner and two brothers, and the four men -I il. kl) ? a flied Huntei Into -M.- fr.-sh air, An ambulance waa 'hen sum* moned from the Harlem Hospital .md Hunter wa* taken to th, al g.-ons think thal h* will recover. itt ".-? on. ' - ng gai did r.o- -. ? ti-.. ,o ,he !,ou*e. nor dui lt do great damage Th* ser \ i---i.ii,.- ??- corroded ? - . extent aa to p. almost ro,t.-ii thro .? ? FI.OER SHIPMENTS FROM THE WEST. C A int-tatBURT T'lIVK's THAT THE TRADE M I KOW BI "iN.-i;\TI:,TKl, HERE ? "haries a. Pillsbury, of Minneapolis, visited tbs Nt w Votk ProdUC* I> ...--. Speaking for s group of Western miller, Mr Pillsbui ii ' 'I':.-- ? xpert, nee . hi ont In ted 11 ? ? ?? - - - - ? ? ? Northwest that they in .-? b, fre. . fron ngei of trunk line ? -- the vsst int, rests Imolved In tbs prod ni ion of food, both bv farmer and miller. ra mei ? I total losi of profit Th* - of -i total annihilation of profli st the will ol ,i dozen loinr traffic managers -?? thorough ? ,, inned ml ers ..'-.i shipper* t; iii ?? found possible by making at i th, it ? root* tntln at of 1 by the gresi Be* and tha Ei sra* poi hie from I Hie .-oir Inenl to I he ses Hence, when Erastus Wlmati visited ths North wesl f.,r ths purpose of gi g tog, - ted snd ? ri rei| _ ? , provide ?? ? ii ? -- - essential ' I , nse w.i- Instant ard ... - - bean th, i reatton of th* i 'onsolidated ' 'ai al and I.ake i mpan) wi I non ? onti icts extending .bro, para for a I ?? t ii ran I sndh Mr Pillsbury Bradford E Chut h of the I Imperial stills president of the Head <>f the i.ak> Millers' Association snd Walter Fowler prealdenl of the Orand Republic Mill*, aexompanied by Kr..? lu* Wlman. president of the Coneolld ?? and Lake ('ompany, also called on the mem i - the Dock Board Mr Pillsbury expressed ti i . m, ?- . rBrien Einstein and Monks elation of th. liberality of th, es ma mad* ,. -.. ? insolldated Canal and Lake t'ompan) Ir answer to President O'Brien he said thsl th, tot* ertpori of flour wes aboul 14.OO harrela \e:,rh bul lhal New-York because of the ez| of terminal* had of late yean mads ii" Incream arhstevei ? iad been great gros ? h at .ill the out ports Now, however that the Dork Commissioner* i'.-..i mad* provision for fr.-.- trans fer storage foi flour I j canal he waa cert ah ?-. -I i. a var) larg* increa -? In th* imounl me N'.-w-Vork. and that practica I) the flout trade of 'h.- We-' inlier be concentrated her, Bubeequentlj th* same men called ono Mayor, bul he w .? out, and th*) were re, ? , b) 'ti. i r, tar) Jol E H, di ea TIIE ORGANIP.ATIOX FLOURISHING. ann: Al. atEETIKG or Titi len 'AM PR, rTS*C I. - I f.trr LEsatTK, The annusl ni..< of lb* Araei Protectlvi Tariff Leagu, wan held al tl ' il Hi idquar - . ? wenty-thlrd si lay af. on. In ti-- ? ?' Cornelius N president, Jos.-pl-. i: Thropp, o' Pennsyli ? president, pr, lifter calling the meei order he said that the reports ot . ? dei -? -l ii to .i r< poi by th, g*n< ecretai Wilbur F '?' Beman read Son , ? th, report a ere folios - Ths flnancl il sta) thal lbs I.- - received I fros at ire I I bad a small raab bal and i- ia tlon i- com I of Ul memb, rs; thal th Lcsgi ire pondents that soven nm documenti -ariff question had beei published in rh year; thal it bsd lahen ipa new terrttor) peculla: pla n of | ? tatton Includlni North Carolina, Wes- Virginia Idaho an.' parti i '. K - - Texas, ..il! that, Beting Utera*** for the Ei ern headquartei It- pu i.ii ..ti National Co mn tl li hnd print, distributed for th.nnmlttee I fI7.*sC documents Al the meeting ol th* Board of Manager* foi .. th* election of member of the Board tl,, following general officer*! ?.-i- elected i N Bliss, pr, Orand li Cannon first vice president. J ?-? pl I Thropp a, ? - dent. Wilbur r HTskemai *.- ? ? ,1 se retar ? 'hest.-r Oriss old, treas ii ? ARCHBISHOP GR Art HERIOUSIA ll!. ?t Paul Minn. Jan -'1 -Most Itel '."ionia- 1. fin., e. for Btany fears li pot .-;? r? ni prsssst Ari ht.ishop of ihe m iiai -.e.. ,,f < i- tartoufll) in and ll i* thought hts death la "hiv a question of ? few days lb- - ii tra, ted a -e\~r. cold sev.-iai weeks ?K" Bnd thia ??? ? :--. .-i,,p,.,. Into pne'inioi.: i - *> JI DOE BEAi //'> THREAT \0Ti \RRIED Ol 7 Judfle Mile* Hea.h did nor fnlfll/aia trrday, made the dav precardlng to send Co nt roi lei Kllih lo Jail for failure I i DU) 'lie prl,Ullin bill ol c. .; Burgoyne, which lb* Controllei - ? . I ssi.l waa ..bout tu per em ..i. a reaaonabh ? situ, for the work. The order WSS la*ue.j to Hi? ll. .,rd of Bstlmsta, and noi lo tb, Controller atone ' T|,e .'ol.troller BB*d r**t*4*d*) 't.-.r Hie ord*I waul, ' i?- lust ?- Istfal If H had ..?-? Issued agali Bishop .,' ->;- * v" s or th* 8 the Pr, - larian ? i,1" h *'?-- '"? form sf isa ..rder .tit noi 1 eonform '?' el s Board of 1 i mig-nt Iflnor.- it totally, but ihe probabtllf) wa* si j ?r;,ted iv Assistant Iiei-.tv-' ontroiier Levey, tha th* Corporation <'o.m*?i would i?- ,.-k>-.i iu up I pear ia cum ?n-l move to ?et it aside. PRINCETON'S JOLLY FEAST. ALMOST TWO HCM>RKI> ALUMNI AT THK ANNUAL DINNER. OaMOBUTUtaATORI speeches over THE roi^ UWFg A T'VENT Al A I NIVKRS.TY-PRKSI I'KNT PATTON COMMKKIM THF. ARtil TRATIOM TREAT) AMi Sr'.TI! I> itt' THK .ITV CHARTS*?TU oTHEP. BPaAKBftl ll i- a truism tba! Princeton knows how to eete bratei it I- un axiom that ?he han plenty of I 'hatr.es ?,, ,,, ga, t?ne of her chane's presented Iteelf last nigh) at the annual dinner of the Prince IOU Club Of New-York Bl the Savoy Hotel, and j the -otw ot ..I.i Naaaan were net alow to Belie the opportunity sith avidity and both hands The . L'l.ration of course was aver 1'rinceton'* recent advenl ta the rank of n university, which wss BccompHshed with so mu. h dignity and lm enesa hud October on the 130th anniversary of ihe founding of tbe college. Consequently a larger number of Prlaeeton asen thHii anusl ap pesred last avanhag al the annual dinner of the alumni. Ther- were aaarlj J.?i of them. Jo a L .' t Iwala !??-, ? aldent of 1 hs Prli el ni ot Nen fork, -.it al the centre of thc guest -. and a: his ritrht hand sar. as laet year, Presi dem Prancta L Patton The Princetoa <'iub has I i -? ers ears tad al ita beard representatives et nev . aral .f Princeton's sister Institutions, and ;.i?' evi ng waa I SS -n to thia excellent rule President Bath '. iv . Columbia, while ex-Judge Howlai I apohc I - Yale, aad James C. Carter for tai ..-! Profi soi \ Ires F W est and William Annln, the president the Oridlr a Club of Washington ?? - the ther apeskera Nal iraJI) th Princeton tiger atood guard over ??? guests' table, ss he haa done In years unii" by, To be sure, be is Bontethlng of ? "-??iff." but then - only .. nymboi, anyhow. Bm hs ?eem.-.l ta glare with an approving eye upon 'he aeeemMage at-,.i the immense Nagi of orange and Meek th ? red fr..m tbe walla - ' tbe glittering banquet hall. He didn't make much noise, but his proteges took that ? ?.ntr.i. i off hi< banda Princeton dh i - ar.- alwaya extremely lolly, and last night the rule hoi broken Thi Law*** which were repre? sented from as far back as dim ';?, cheered ot ? other between ever; ri,, class et a l? tr. .1 to bc in tl,.- most gel uti mood and ihe m-ri ? red averyl od} thi > could think of. and - bjdy they could think of cheered them back When ri,, \ Rot -ir.-d of - beering they raised ? - ..ri,i the roof in the nonga the) have Bung ' aa man) ,, hard-fought athletic Held and ".? r bo n- u | .. wel|-lad< ? tsble Th gravi and reverend do tors who sat si the guests' table appeared rn approve especially one ditty In Iaatin. In fact, they applauded lt. evan though two of the iin?s si...k- : ? commendatory fashion of mattera pposed I ? roretgu to professional dlgnlt), thu* ?un |. mell* ila. rat* - . ? Arno i r;. M whose rolcea were raised In Mil* - Isome carol, and who otherwise enjoyed them - I irai of the evening, were: it William Mba ? . :. \ np ? ;j ' ,. . TH R? Di li .sri : ' ' V ' < Ut, I. g. ; . . '2 I lea ? a* gcrlbi ?- 'TS 1 ' I M ' < .- li v \ -?; ' rs- ;.'. '?,'?"' * ' " ? ?>. ; B. Dr j, hn w Tayloi h wm vi--:: nut ?? ra rle* ?? tl ? "? i - - ..... mai ;., ' K "J u Prof ll-.- F osta rs, ;: . v: \, .? . tri ll M A ..-v.n.l--. 10. .,. M C... - ','- ?; *? la ? i - ampbcl rt. ? taler H . :? ll st ll--- Butler tt. ?cir. ? ? - vr-i.ur- ll .?.. rtbner Bl as VI - pian let *1 j, ,,,,.. p .. , E. B. Al wail i ? ?. ., g, .. I .Lotus H I-- - - ..'. j,,., g h-i*--- s, II -r - - |i li M a | - || Rowland < os. rt . ?? ny o.-,i v, ?' ? i Parker t> dd >7 H'>" - i'm**, 'S3 |an ?, , ? i.. ;, ,? *; .... Arthui I' Si \rmrt SH III V '-?' i \\ M--lu Mc Mai ?i rad Hewitt, -ai ' - ' '?" \V A Wyekofl ?? IS, M irgai sa \ (ken, 'BU i; :...r- li., .:...; SK T" ' w If. v | :?? H - 7:,. M .1 '?? Wit .'? ii- I'uvler. IS - ?' Prov ?i '70, Jol - - Baird '7S ' s?amlrr '70, Pllt Kial Wn H Hornblower '71 ... v. Sj ? .1-.!? n K v..Irnlt 'TS President rads ler gave tn? keynote ot the ? f Prl neel tiulremei ts of the si '. erslty bj i - ' \'. w Jersey and the i : ? ? n." In refen ng ? - ,i part life. Mi ' 'ads I Ol -.ii there was a a . , i waa mi -' ilgnlfl ... f Intel ? ' les. Presldeni P tl r wsa of ourae, thi 'ir-' rpeaket anil h:- toast v. - - Prin eton ' ntvenrttj to wi Presldeni Pattoi - The year ISM I respects ths ? ? - Prlncetoi We won the bi -?? .rr plonshl ? w< woi i he i hamplonsta ? mp ? gam< - ind we a ;. in-i. | I ? ? rei fron Soo Intoning Amen ' \i-i we celebrated the I5eth annlversnrj rte President tl ? aston an ad - which l venture to sa) will ko ?!? hlato.' ''?? most remurkabl? sddresBes ever delivered b; sm President Referring io athletics, President Patton aald thst ro.iiiv people thouxtit Princeton v..s overdoing the ..?Lien, buainesa md h< idmltied that there wer* times when be wondered whethe; there wes a* mmh ,.i-.flt i". that sort of tl lng ai he had prevl - .?;-,.?-: At Vale, h- said th re had prob ,.| ?- i..- never* hes rt-scare hinge of late "Hut i l am free to say.' hi added, "thal tin- thought -i in ..ur minds tin* -.-ear- ' (Even on the Ila ook banda with avery, body i Xl . - ? ?. i,' nn to sav that he i. li spite of ..li ' iccesa. thal the doy . come win ? * po er would be ? I accot desert* shea th.- arlstocr the college a ? Mist In tIn ; uled t-. 'iii" end the a I v i irmlck In giving llOO.flOt) for -ne endowment a*or ending hts address he had treat) now I bia he irera applauded bis ?i en tn la ' 'i- ? Presi lem ..??? -. * I - fol nnbls, an l in refi ri i z tkei ? . ? ?-til I -..!> -- 0ft< ri -.ii I wo things - ... lora i Itnos md. aecondl) who . ,. - . \i as bad hid' | ' p Gr* uer Sen -Torli irtei ile - ti eau dnesa of hi* fellow-. ? .-???-. ? 'ommlttee a- i . \, -: th* opln 0)1 - a || ' -? ' i g In the way of , ?-. ,i Sew-1 irk ? .. .. ; He deel valuable fra ' aa fron kv.- . sen given awi pa ' other speaker* wert lame* c farter, whi apoke f r Harvard ex-Judge Henri i-; Howland who responded for \ essor West, who*.- loaat a . '?i" and Mr Annln, whom w Pl leeton '77." Th>- otneera of the Prince! in flub ar. at ' fr,.s|,i.., ? lohn '? fadwaluder 'SS: vlce-orei rr. Ifiitl IVIckh -m. 'BS; John W. A ? " H HornMower '71 t'harte* Scribner. 75. and CC ;. i-\, ii ve I lom rn ttee Francie 11 Lal rion si \ t "??'??r R Oullch '? Jesse w '.-I Benlnmln H McAJpln 'st; Robert E Bonner ;. Rohen K'liv Prentice -i chairman; K-;w:r-. , aj Andn a i Imbrl '!?.", Ti i m - | Vouiig " Tl Tra j H ll irria '<* rharlea VT M Alpin H; Henn M Alesander, jr '? treas? urer c Ledyar IB ?: secretary, i ?? rgs wil? liam Btirb Igh 'tl To Mr Burleigh, the aeeretan - di ? much of . , . , ..,. , , ^.? nf tn- dinner. \l\DH A QUEEN'* PRIVY COI S'CILLOR. London Jan B ?r 8 H Btr ag C lef Jus - ! s inn sse C rt af the D >m al in ol . . -.. i mein.?f lbs '.' leen'i Pi ?? ' _ TAVLOB ly BOW STREE! < ol kt WAIN. London, Jai - Edward i; 1 i i silas A w pi,,,. . a ? n-? .4 warrant murder of Jesse Tn ,._. an. wai ' 'r.p arraigned . , | [hil morn.ng and ./,,?,, ..,., ? *<| for 1 irthei ? ? rina Sheriff Qroai m<t Attorney Fsre if rayette County. W^ , sra <?-, ,. ,? ng the i gresi of the proceedings - k? ina 'ii Trt\ .?--??. I ' ' - e , | V if) I lo >llo\\ /7> lo) Ml). ,,. wt ,, |ai Xl Tl - Cl rvernasenl - . gi ima e foi i understood . the D >ks ind D of Tori ? ?*? .i irina '?>- preseni ?? ? il ,.,.,. .,, a . . . onvs>ed through un ?v - i wll la natal ba moved bj i'r.-mler Lauri.-r TIM ' ?'?- ' \f*d*T.,,0 Her Maje* ngratulatlon* ol tier i an sala n -ul,..it- i-.i.ii iii- eo?i?let*on of the ajatleth .ur ?f t.?r relirn v..eic .rh-ia asarh ..r Canadian loyal!) s.i io '?? In rontemptatton la . new Issue atan di alan comm.irativa ol ;i, .li ,m..r. ? ' ? i,ol ii ol l l'i T ol BRITISB Gi lt \ t H, Jar. B -Tiie oftlcla! returns of the BOtpSI of th* ao.d mine* of Hrltl*h f.ui.ir.* for tha >?ar Urm ?hnw tim lt wa* tn >-\ -" "1 I-.*'."**. HE. CAMPBELL'S sisters TESTIFY. oxe or r*B**an RMI BOW SRI ?rjj rt'T oct ?,r* ran I'KAn baoTBwjrg nocm hy the M wi'K.v tihki; s HOI BEKBTJEPBgl Mrs. Liih.n Ash. Iks housekeeper of William Campbell, ts whom kn ass kati nearly ? minion rtsTd* lars, sad Mrs. BaatsHfl Salomon, his .I.tnichtcr. who by his win ls to ri -iv.- only I.:..'*", again f.,ced eevh other yestetdsy la the luireflata/fl Court, wheo, ti-,.- rssarlng ot testimony in the contest of the SrsJl-paper manufacturer's last rrstsmrnt was p*. * sumed. Mr- atlmore end Mr- s.,r..h Dorks, ihe C testator's |?ro listers, wera the only witness.- ss stained Th.- former -wt. thai on letrtesBbeT 31. ?st year, thr.-e days after the d...th of r*am*rhrH*s mother, she (tb, witness, sras served with i ria*. ,?,***** rsstlee when shs returned from the funeral. At this Usu Casspbell sras conflned to bis bed by *' hts Issi illness, and he had deeded the imus* in win. i. his mother died to Mr- Ash. The wttrtarss **u '"'' "':' ; Used Bil the none) sh- could, paid "" the bills and three days after left thi h. am ..nm,.r- ia ? legates under th.- win to tha amount of j.-.,*,, ghi testified that from ISM until i-.steii.. was married sh,- had been bj her (the wit* R ?'?'? ? ?> that so far as -h. had - campbein relations erith hi- daughter were ,? w,-me'lv "''.'i"^ '?' ?>er brother-a last Illness the J . JJ" - ?'??? ?- called Bl his bouse. ' ?' *r*li ?-? allowed bi Mr* Ash to -.dm Th* ,, ? .J' Kn ? ? money ihe got I .'v."' ?*?*- w'" ; ? '?? BVt b. a* am ,- -, "What did she mean by tnatr asked Mr Cboate . ..'??' th. r, wouldi ? be ., grease spot left a r- gol ? il ? lg! a replied the wit .-.?.ll", -,Vrk/' ,t0Ld "r having been admitted ,., ,'. 'ampi eds bedside two weeks tK-for.- his .1 U t.-r brother then f tiled to recognise her Bhe also testified that Bptnk th* lawyer wno T drew tn- will, called to -?? her after ?'amt.bell's ind told her thai if Mrs Ash won her sh.- would t?. iook-.| aft.-r outside ,,f the leaac, of $6,000 kt.- ? The hearing will be rmi knued to-day i COLONEL H ITTERSOX'S WIT. ? p li IT KEPT \ .. |M OOOD HUMOR AND HAP -v teOT ? IV BKNSE IN IT. Colon, l H< r.rv Watt, mon '? I night at the ' i ? mi I Mon, v and Morals " The audltorlun tempi, waa well filled and In ? ? i-.i.-r. e were ex-Mayor Charles A Achieve* ? B-Judge Q ?' Reyn ' tlon C. mmlsston, r iman J Eta, leua, A if. An? geli, rhalrman of'th* a.i Ros - \--. latton; Q*neral Horatio ? King, frederic, w Hhtrlchs, A*a w Tenny, Charities Commissioner .i ii It'int-. the Rev Linds** Parker, B, na,or <}enrse W Brush and Jame* McKeen, president ot' rhe Hamilton '-I.,i, Rx-Prtrk Conrmissloner Elijah J. Kennedy presided and Introduced Colonel Watter? son, who -poke in part a* follows l >>n-e Invited a fri. t.d to attend a lecture by m? on the --.I'j.-ot [ have cl.>n to-ntght and he said ?? moral- he would onie and hear me Let me bois- that I os, who hav- ..ni" ic r.- to-nigh, ar.- not in Uk- oir cumstan ? * There ar<- f.-w p.-opie v,-,,, | .-. -or thought What i ?> rr,.-.! thing i, is io hav.- pient) ol rnone) We hav.- all mri.e,i the question <>\.-r in our minds. . an-1 wh.. has not ' -.,, good things he I minti' .1.. with li i sa) thai mon**) i- relative, and ?-?rv relative. The man who has ten million* .-ut? rerj -m , I figure with th, mai wt.-, has ? hun- : ? it.-,i while th- beggar who hns onlv one million ls i,.oke,| upon with disdain Still thar* sr* men who manage t,, ge, along on aft) thousand ? year, and you might rind ;..1* wno manage to malt-- both ends meet ..n half ,ha- s,im Money ls the pun, on which all other thine revolve, lt I* the one thing universal!) abused and universall) -oveted Bverj one secretly hankers after ll But 1 had rather he n -? I gold mine r.,t anv further ko...I monev can do me I never kr-> w what it wa- to i.e thorough!) unhappy until I had ... quired a considerable inconv nded with all lt" trouble- and anxieties [< throw* von In con,net with our ..ld friends, M ----- Discount, Renews fl i !o. I w.,.- never ri du. ed to tl I golna to tm uncle whose pprove, and asklnfl him lo loan nie mon*) 1 vv.-it with un watch to ttl*- uncle who bsd no politic*, and - I Co on lt is my I ef i ? ? a-orld hai be, n much ?; ? tm* of Its best maxima or rather, bs ? misinterpretation of it- m>-t generally accepted maxim* We. are told re In all thin;."*. Then we ar* told thi. labor conquers all things and than w.-ar. told thai - sll things Perseverance will dlveri . man from thi whi.-h li- w.,- oom lb- will iti ttaln n certain ead, and wh... t" reach'-- il he ls dis* appointed mri' times o ort. rr.v rn Kumcn, |* that w.- .ir- i nsi ntl) Axing our heart* and hop'-- upon the possession of -..ric one thlni: of the m.rc-iil things of life, ind flunking ihai am cess in that tl it - .- ? ia ' fe or failure In thal on, thing 1* failure in life when, if we could bu, k'l'.w it Bill ince. I t ll r|-.e v.rv t Illili? from which vv.- would st in ba k In lion I Su.-- in life i- happiness, and the successful n I th, happl' it man ls the m.in who ball. ? - hi* "V. ' V". 1* |h? IX ' VV-,!!, :' :\ the World. ,;,,| the riutniile plac* he calls horne i- his and who would not swap his fred fn ed. red halred brats for tl ress*,! and t. ristocratlc nelrhboi i OBIT! iRY. THE REV AN'DREW ZIEGEXFVSfl Bel -tr- p, : ? -" Th, R. ? A illi- w - . ? - .,. Hers of ' ? noon " ? 'I-- v -- ? ? - old. ? COLOiJEIi i B MOULTON gt. I> ? - el J. B. Mo ilton ri I, d u i - bot n li I ?? ?' ? li IMO He waa a grjduat, of West Polnl After leaving ?I..- Mint.,tv ,\. ..?'? my 1 engineer of the ? 'hesap, ake ai. ll- ? onatru. ted ., ,.0uple of Western railroadi and r.-tit.-d from buslnesj - - eras frequently . onsulted b) ? ? I ?? sra* one of the most pr .mil ent engineer* of th, West ? ? ROBERT F URIEL j;,,:. ..- ? ? t evening tn i: rr .n. pneumonia H, rad been si.-k for a eki ii- v^ ,- bon In England nfty-two i ? ^ am* to this - ountr* in las*) He My tn the V I act, d ra, ntl* [, \\. i's AV i " ?The pi ? f Soctet anl , T i. Bi ? ?vv ay " ? ? 1 DlNNl '?' FOR COMMODORE BROW V. oth ers an ' m< moen of tl Th. ? ur.e.- .-'? th* N-W-Yoik 1 ll for Edward M Brown th. rei ng . imo* the M Thirty-fourth-si \ e-t'ommodor* Ward presided and among ..'hers present were Rear-Comm ; v s od? die, treasurer E K Chas. Fordham Morris rx , ',,-nni ''- estel i Irl twolil Georgs I. Kiv.-s .lani.-- A Wright D T Worden W ll Thomas T Putnam, ? ???;- - M- Kim. William B. \ ri r-i i-'r ,-,k M . 'ronlse, ? ?, slop, and Dr \ k '. Then w toast5 nd I ? itt . I ; arl t THE WEATHI /? RI PORT. . t ihe ft u A V'K 1 ? IN vsr 21 Th. rumel. ? ? rest . '?' Hi* I M -.-- u ? - M -. :.: > ? ? I . -.,.-?? -? ii ? Mon,al ? ? I ? ?'alley, th* Eat ? ?nows - I North**! noni Southern S*s Cns twa ? - - - >. ? \ ? ^ ii . * Allan, i'..M?r ^, .?-. - - ? ? , : . ?. ? - r b"ft 7" I AT. ? \-.- EBgtai llghi rata ? slur,".. ?. i-i-i ?'??' - ' . ? . - -? r tlon; a ? ?. ri - r*?t?rn P*nn*ylvanl* N**r .i?rs^-. Delaware, -n* ;. . Ml ? ? ililli ' ?? ? ? - i - >.-.? lars \?- v ir lanerall. fair car**, kara] sn- -as .n tr *.'.-?' ? I KiUThWeal ? . . . '." .-? ' s?n?rH!U fm- rx ; . rp. ri 'S- l?l.e liaht !?- - -.-,:??? -l-l, _ TRintN'E UKAL OBBSBTJITATaXrei rM I lilli.! T IBU t" !**,,'i 'I. ?-*****?*?*- ??* Ktgkt I I I III' Pt?5ilLl " Err:- -??}?lffrrr "tf o'"1 ??',. ;-' -f"' 1-5 ? ti' i.T't ?."**?* --ta* ...CB. :io.u In IM. -ll??r?ii, ., .li. . clung-* c- i-'--.-.,r- .... lad lied bj T ti r.lma batmnvvt. r Tr e - . ?: Isrrv's I twa h. - * ??n ?sent* td* tara TrtSSSJS QflaSS, -t*n ?? 1 * m Tb* ?*?.rh*r :?*r?r'ljv ma* ra lr ?nd mit.I The i?iii',?-r?,'ire rar.g-rt t?st?i?fn M ant lt J'Sre'*, the ?\eras? <-ll? d.-gr-e*) twin* IS"* d< sea higher than that Sf Wednesday an4 S** higher in th*t of tba mrreapondina d?y nf ljBtJ"BB\^ Tha. w*4'r?r t i Ihv Will be f?lr *n.t *ll?hth .-older. - ? ll. AND AIRS. BAYARD YO VtMYf SAND alfi \GH AM. london. Jan 'll Ambassador nnd Mra Bayard III enan the Prsnss *nd Prince** of Wales at nn.lrlngham on ga lu rday DaXVaVAMaVABM 'AN M >VRKP Attention t* Invite,! to the Anti-Jag ""Jv*rM**"^** hlch apprar* In another column r ult Par',cu,*r" ay be obtained lc .. Dressing Reno* C nemieai j .v. Hro.idw.iy. Va-York ?? "i MKRRIED. LUNI KATI Oa eraawasaay, gaswarj 3". imtt. by rhs Rev Hr. H<-nr\ M Han lera Marv Hov daughter s* the lat* John lier-* Hay*, ta Richard I'-llln*. >K BSSfSrSgB vt las R? Pf ru na',,ri a church, "-"H'l Pr i.-star.' Eplsropal, Jar. as ry S). ISSf, Hoa> ind Miaa KttltnJ M Hr s ka. f New Tort . rn Jasaarr ->? ?! iiTa-c* S***h. .. i.. man hill tatters*), r*e aa*J ? th.' ls a Samuel W JoB-Bj M?ry K!-*??-'h. *er,-,nd 'I*"**'** ' iivrh.il!. Ai"T<le?r?nire ?_ I'etar I ^^^^^^ IHNBOM OORTJON Uorganton, N. C., i. r r. ''h.-ir;** lc.a?eat ? ti. 'it New-York, t ? Theodore ....Mon ___^_^_^^_^^_^^_ - aytaJa MS Ooreon Hishianders, aiT tWRSTMANN \' St Arne* a .Trape! on U'*da*s isy, Jnjiu*rv a> b) 'M- Re-. Edward Bradley, Emily Oswald lli.ratmann. dau?M*T t Mr ant Mrs. Geajtga \\r!l.,m BJ -rr.in ,nt t>.c I I ? Notices of marris**-* and d<aths muat be ?s> orsed with full name and address. DIED. 74th Hr. ARTER- garnant T entered mm gksrr. in th* if in- ns- Tba rad *j ? fum. Jan-ia-v 21 l Monte-lair Walter I I BMtt) I New-Y if!.-- of fun.'rnl kiter. hausnsT -< >n WaSaaasAs* ma **h in*r T??rt.,? r?. ssw et th" Ut" Rev Alexandr H.imllMn iTo*r>v. ts UM SMS var af til* HSe. uner?i aervtoaa ?; st .t.hn , cnseeb issaarw in Bat ur-Uv ntorntn*-. th" "J.T.I In*' . af ll B'CaSSk. ANA In lt.-si.in, '.n Jamia-v gt, ?uddenly. RoaajnowL 'o'.- raf Richard :>;.ni and aMBSSMer ..f Hr J Ranter lt) ? RTER on W*aw*aaay, lansao aa, l-t-T st hu home ?r. New Hrin??i> N I . William Kanktn r-jryee, I' I- ' ' t| College, ?" til- BBth M**r of hu ag* * ? ? Niarri Reformed ii i. ???mr. Bria sd Brtega na newark, K J.. BSIUI lan .*r\ 2* a- .1 t- in itennanf at 'h" eoassSMSe* af 'he 'ittrli ...INSiiN \- Ufa .?? I aa rssTssn 3' IswT, Iga Rae. M J. I ns. n. t f af N J . ta ? -~ . f bis aaa [EEKER -<*n Wednesday. JaaoAfy >? af nn-umiss*, - ? sker ksset laor-njv and .January V Biter a ?hart Vt nark ?? . Rroohiya. William Sr.ml" Vl..rv A M 'j- ? -s Bl WELDON- On s/ednrada illriess , Vfii* ?i-rr? R. BsshsaS. ^g^^^^^^^^^^ 'un.ral prtvar,., 4 p. rn Frida>. an nasal ?t Ifs rtfm d. i i 'rovldasca paser* pleas* .-.py. 'ARK'S Januar* J> Ma-ia An'omer-. diUBhtT ?S? . ? I bram Hr.". anna Fl ? '. Va ' in*r?l i rlrat* TVOOPIaAtVN Offli-a R -' W-odlawn BtathM i2lth EMETERT. E 22'. ?' v.,.-: H^'"--rri Rat'.r-val Special Notices ^^H Kif.-nlr.r'i Tl?i? Friitav , P?r,turdHy. ?in<l Monday tt io M A M ea'* day. Thai High Class nrtutiTTJKB ->-sia'ir.s ' Stab nc r. *??"?M. flak ?-i RV.r-, Tallar, .lira-, anl Re. lr -.rn Batt**, I ph la'"?-1 in Ha* Riehatt Magna aad Hatarkaaa, anea BUB snd i- aaa Pir-iere* sag "urtaln* tri mar, h. i-irp?ri M.rr r? -1 ?j> anl Bro n ihe mansl-.n >-f 'he lass MAIHIIALL <>. KOBERT8, lOT, AND 107 6TH AVENUE, ci.rn^r lVh Btrstt. SPECIAL NOTICE. Tba Statuary sew la tha a aaa will bi ssM thees I i- ||, M May. Jan. 23. p. IBERT S. .Mr'.nviI-I.E. oRTom a ox Mar.air-rs A.? Klfth Hftiaa Art l.alleriea. BBB :ii?il AVatMl E, Kans "-?rn .-1 WWLRlaX VI KW. A'lmini-t mt rix Sal.''. MODERN 1'AINTINGS i, sglag r ns) Batata ( rue i^n* CHARLES H. .MAGl'IRE. r> is? .?..!?i by au.-t; ni- ? der I OsVjston a. BAs:?ni Atl rti"\ Cor tba A.lmlni?'-?trix Hi. JOHN BSEDBCOR will afsuit In th* marUar>aaaS ?- (ale Tuan ri ST suwd \\'?*'Iue-s,las Evening*, Tiiiiuary SgOtta *mil --'7th, ut Bj oVloolg. :. -i ERT SOMERVILLE, ORTOIfli A rta, Au i. ne. ?-. Manaa^r*. \t the tmarlroa Kn l.nllerlra. BfADlflON BQt'ARI BOtTH KBW V<.ftK, TROstAS E KUUiv. \ . tl r.'-. TO KIO>ST VT -. OHIGI.VAL DRAWINGS and WATER COLORS by RTJFTJ8 F. XOCtHATL'M. This Kriilsy Afternoon, at 2:-'10 o'olonH _oni-ludiric 8nl?J ?'t" TRI Mr\OZ I'OIar.F-.CTfOV. V'.-ilnable Arn-i'-at Arms. Sculptures (Turntturw. ito, AJrjaacAM M,r asnoeiATton Mutuin, ? east sgo rr., mauison nat are. I'ol ho?er A lo., CHAMPAOKB. ,,f tt.ii celebrant Champagne t r -,il^ r 0B< HS ?'.'. Warran Street. i C. s. PostoBlee ^totlee. _ , . - | ti:? w?-u eaiiag Tessary aa i?ar, pr l; ,^ ip* ...; -iy :n all oa???i at th* Oneral FaU m. TRANSATLANTIC | Vi I.S. ^^^^^^ Srrltterlandj Italy, tATt'RDAT- Al 8 a rn t"r Ki... ..-....... .?.,, '-Tuaiin Portugal. Turbo Egysi aad Brttn* Irifta. pt? * ? ?La B'.urg.i?ne via Harri .I-t- far 'fher pana ? gas aa mui per La ft .i* waa .. at ? am tri.. :- li ? ?? 'S-rvia il* Qi-anaiown; at a. a rn for Setherlanda dil it. ?. I ^iraamdam. vla Roiterdam Hatters atom ha dirtetid p?r sraarn dam") *' H a. m hw U-n-.a. p-w .- Err.a il*ft?-a n;u*t te -'..if fl P*! Err. ? lt ll I ni '.rr Nor viv Hr.- ? i-r .sri: - ni ist h? dlr*ct*d per H?kla ,, _ ?.?rint.-d mair-r. el Osi .'? itaaaaar* talllag on Tims. - . . ? nt?i| mattar, *te., - ted m?"?r *tc. -'ir- s'1-am.Ta oa , - ?? tallv ...| lr..?s?l ptm'?<! ma'ter. ale. 'or Eur.iDe Aasrrl .r. IBM ara*m*r| rued Batter. ?? . B>r *u eouBtrbBJ for which tb?y -? ? m . Va.. ??,.. , si-nr Bf 'ti- Wippi* IS* Stan traiMtlaatlS nal * in l*m*s?an mail* ars awned on ?'- I '* "f ''"' Am?rlcSB, Engtasb, rr*ar1 ra an.I retaala s5*a until w.'hio Ma nlnutea f th* h ii ?< s..:^* f a'.jinrr wails ron gOLTH am ? i:vrit\[. AMKHI.'A wtot iNniKs. nrc IATVRDAT Al l?? ? "i laaaagasMnian l*> Sn. and fu* Jamaica BSvanllla *nd Oisytows. i^ai a t Aien* (Itt ,2Z r.r Costa Ri-> <">*' ba I r* ? : par A>n-".. at tn'IO a m f--r > amp*, tie. .'hiaf.i*. Tat.aar . ,n^. Ta? rtan P*' ? ? l''t5r of w?*il"aMS .l-tt*r* for ether i.art*' .f Btesteo and f. r full* muSf 1- dire-tad 'Ssr ;-.,. ,f Waahi'H'.n *' ? i "' ' r Na-aau N P., gar . ,,m.r fro** Miami. Fla at s Ml p ra. for Kt?X an.l per ?t*aini-r fr-i:, Halifax. ERDAT via - lr gewlBSSSnSBa, ev rail lo Halifax, and t.v ataanv-r ??! ??<? SI* that ..ff!, e dai!> at SJUO _. _ Maila for M ia at bb by ran to naatoa and theare by a',.m-r ehsw Bl ima ,.nV, dany .? ||jg p m. j,^., far .-ula etoee at thi* . (fl-* dai.v at 7 a. m.. for for (rardlas *? *i'*nt?r* aallinj .Monda>. and ThurwlaT*. .. ,, p ,r' Tampa ti* Mails for Meik-o ovarlaad ' n|-.a ?psctalH ?,Wr*?aasl ff.- liiapatrr b> *t*arner. OLwi a- ?? - idR* itally at 7 a. rn 'U-i i-araj mail (Mass at ii C tn- pre^tou* ia\ Mm.* f.r .'Mm ?P*n ?nl Mawair p?r a. a Oaal,? ,fr..m r**n Franri*.'.!. ,-.os* her* daily up to Jaeuary ??: rt' >i *> i m Malia f..r Hawaii, per *. a. Auatealla (fr n>. r?.in ?'r?n .a-oi. CUB* tiara flallv .ip to Jaatiary SO ai ? SO p m Mall* for ? "hln* and Japan (apecially ad .lr?***il .."'?>'. P?r a a Kitipra,. of Japan ,frofa Vaa uveri. cw** hara lally rip t? Januarv tja at tao p. SA. Malls t* tb* Sr iel* Manda. ,,*, ahlp i'll,- .af Paaaitl ?^?"?^^^^^^^ up t.. Unuary SA I r s- r.arr-Ml^ualoa. for ? ' : j and lapun. per *. ?lath un to J Anatralla (ea. _?_ .. S.SD B "i \ i- luria ifrori Ti ^^^^^^ n\ ISO at 8:S0 t> "i Mais ur. sustraiM lueses* noa* for weal ^i'*i alka. ?iu- i ai? furwanled ria ur?pel Ne*. 7^aland Hawaii Fill iri.l Xanman Islaaas. *r a ? ?oaswal ''-ni Ban FrsacMaal. .-i.?* bars lailr up tn Januari "tl ai TrBB a m.. ll a. rn and SJS j. ni. (or on arrival ar Nest Y rh of * a Aurania witt Hrttlah aaall* f?r Aualrallal Malla for Australia (tx. ??tot Wael Ans talia) Him . ..ml I".I. lalaada tapacuUly axdnar-?l *Mv p*f a a Warrin.fruin Vaneoueerv elua* nrrt .i.,:l% afi^r Jain.in r.tl and up to Frbmary | at S;*? B, in 1 ranwaacilh- mjir a'.- forwarded to p-rt of aalllag aSBW and th* Slhedul* fi atna la arrauaed on tbs flos of their unlsurrspled o\ orland tranalt t mall elia*** at A p ni pr-vtoua dar. .MIAttt-EP W DAVTON Po*tm f illaSSst. Nsw-Terfe. N. T . January IS. 1SBT.