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th'rg arni reported everything until his religious rom ?osltlona hoaMine as notus . as plastic, ai prov- ai pUatull of Oerman peasants 01 barnyard animals :? Ma i : n i. fi i example. 11 alW?ys the m< -,? commonplace cl v mon. tenden i impressive :' ?he ? mi ? ? '?'??';>? ' revelation of th.- h man . ... . "? ' '" . I [11,1 i In her familiar, Oerman, Bfteen h i.lury mi is fa ' - N* iy o' ' Armina v . view ls by , mi DUrera engravings with the Mudies he trade, *? ' ? ill - i-i v" om I ;m . \ 1' ' 'K . ? ?? Cn Wiled , v Tua " which - umbered 87 In Mr. Koehler's cal i maia- a >:u .\ -. ;. ; which ha 1' A nf ; I.'.-." ? ? , ..-.- *-' .' -. .....an u;t;- ,. >? r. inj yean been pres. ned in a pi li it. . .-, ,.. I mali on rn I ? :.??, r - li ' ls not one whH Meallsed from the woman Of the sketch. Ta. latter, drawn isly from *.lfe in Indlv Idual aa Dtlrer Vinew in bia daily wal* \ .:. minim, ip, , ,.,],] , ,sk ,'.n w , . narai i | i .-? :? .,. ., \v v. ? -?-?>? '? I coi .;? iii . he ? lung ; . his a wa. r h< waa making a i and tl bi plali ken, .... rv poe irj. Wh it ht lacked In y ?eti y Diln nja in truth. m ? _".? ion the! . Btlnctli - io which we have al ; I ? ii plato* in ; ? ? il the Ot plates num mar.y t re ''.ari avers the ey < Iwe.ls with curl a*i:v lip ni ? . mall tllegorli ? r--- mi ? ' [Ions des j;:-*, with r I th< ? ? - - hi all ?'? * ?'-? ihi rt ^ :-. itali g whd li to ? v" ?"' n with -.' ? irlgiitfil ty ? - - - - the st) : ? , aaa ? ...... it. am impi : nive, Illa Pl rk hey. \ . ?-???. ema 1 lh aliilei '?? lest i men . . live through i aclna . .v ghi ?a' .- We 1 r that the i ? hlbltlon llfferent st lenii liff, ent ways ? ? I the plate-prints w say ? ? ? ng fifti enth enturj ima and rn a-. then ' ; ll. - offered lu the tnt Btu tl mmon groun I on t. Btudi s of Diirer i i ind to i ri il al - ? ?? ng forth 'ni- i- inscrlnt ..r Hf, la terms I -. shtsmanship We hive i at 1 Ulrei knew njl . . .? .. ;;. The rlt clam hoi la go i T ?? m - i .-, . . io far as pun ? il. In so far sa lt sn th( e ye With .1 S>- Bl I) I Fl ' ' ' , i.-oe, the ? lld Dum -. noted brief gi the i '??:-?.?'. irving for i Club's i \ Ntl ii ? om of I erudition and insight AK. Koehl j. un l all hli ? :'>.l enthusiasm ir-.: ? hts . rcs, i lea toileting a'.l the authorities on th. ?leal and hiatoi ,j - li h I. he haa pi I . nv: a iseful annotation ol Don '? oba ? - i la w irthj ol ihi Immi nsi palm ... i rn* cstaloguer. Th. plates are throughoui of the I . ? order of excellence, .. perfeel Impression hav btalned wherever possible. Various i I lectara have loam 1 their ti aaures In order I i keep ?l .: ty of the ? shlbltion on a I fly level. a> BVCCE8B OF TUF CHARITY BALL. IT TAKTS PLACE AT THE OPERA HOUSE AND IfORE THAN PO, Ol IS ADDED TO THE TREASURY OP THE NURSERY AND CHIIaD'B li' SJPITAL. The thirty-seventh ;u-in-i.,i charity ' I in aid i ' the Nursery snd Child's Hospital, took pis ? I ai night In the Ifetrop ilitan Opers H use, and brought together many represe ntatlvs i ? ?| le of nil ti-." vari? ous cir* V f New-Tork society. As it had the ad? vantage of heine the only large i - ' ring of i ight, it was a complete success, snd ? of the merriest balls of the many slven by the .-ern rf the hospital. Ths i ^ h< ? ?? - of the | ? -Von waa er. ri eh ed by more than tl ' This alor.e was almost enough io content Mrs, Frederic N Goddard. Mr? W. C. Egleston, Mrs. Algernon B. Sullivan. Mrs. William M. Kingsland, Mrs. Robert Nicol and other women who devote so much of their time to the hos-.Ital, and who, for more than pix weeks, hive labor, d so faithfully to make ln-it right's entertainment a success; bat the attendance Of 'o many young matrons and sorir-ty girl.-, was most gratifying to them. The boxes were filled with handsomely dressed women, nr.d the display of Jew Is waa probably ns preat ns has been ser-a at a Charity Ball for a couple of decades. There was ab* ? alntety no attempt at decorating ihe Opera ll lusa, as ihe managers and tba patrons of tho ball put out ii* little money ns passable in tho way of anneccs* m rt expenditure. The stage waa set ns a Louis XVI salon, furnish, d with 'hairs, gleans ar. . sofas Ol that period, and S raised a',ais. where tbs Board of Managers of the Hospital nnd their friends took j laces after the opening march. As at former Char? ity Halls, the word "charily" In Incandescent lights was displayed over the proscenium arch. Most of the guests did nol begin to arrlvs until well on to l" e,'clock. Boon after thal hour, how ?var, lbs Opera House basan to fill, and Alexander M Haddon, the chairman of tbs Hoer committee, and ala company of aids, wearing red badges ss boatonnlerea, began tho work of guting th n ? and women who were to take part la the grand march assembled tn thc rooms on Ihe si ond lier \\ hile Mr. Hadden and his assistants were rushing about her*, there ard everywhere getting tl pis together, there was music by Landa Ol tra and the land from the Brooklyn Navy Y,-.rd. !-. waa almost ll e.'.'lock when the grand marr'.. It was l"l by Mr. Hadden snd his aids, After th? Boor managers, walking four abn isl were Chauncey M. Dcpew, with Mr.-. Kingsland; john Jacob Astor, with M - C ?'??? n, of gt, Louis; Colonel C. K. Gillespie, wi h Mrs. Roberl Nicol; W, C. Egleston, with Mrs '?". N. Goddard; Peter Marie, with Mrs. K J. Berwlnd; Colonel ll. C. Corbin, with Mrs. Henry Milla Day; Ciel Moore, with Mrs. Benjamin Know r; Gilbert S. Codrington, with Mr-, f* irgi 9, & ermerhorn; Stanford White, with Mrs. C. C. M ? '' Dodge, with Mrs. O. Living lon Jones; Edward Mitchell, with Mr- .i ?? ithan Thorn . Jons than Thorne, with Mrs. Edward Mil ?? ll: A P. M intent, with Mrs. John D. Wood; Captain Casey, with Mrs, J. H. Walker: J. Dunbar Wright, with Mrs. .! Howard Wright; De Forest Gi t, with Mr- B - en c. Myles; Joseph K Delal I, sith Mr?. V. P, ?;ibne>-; J s. Barnes, with Mrs, li >yt; l>. A. Clark eon. with Mrs. j. Sandford Bal es; H. King Idgo, with Mrs. C. C, Worthington; Duit '. May? nard, with Mrs. Church; Amory fl. Cs) arith Mr?. Stanford White, and i ralg W. Wadsworth, with Mrs. George Hoffman. Buddenly t:ie marr1-, brok" up In twing? ing waltz, and Ihe thirty i rlty Ital', was under wa: Mr Hu ld m ? med untiring sfforti *.. facilitate Ihe dancing, and with 1 ?!? ssstatanta waa constantly on the aiert to dis i -?? r some dancer In neapd ol ai rt .-. ?. t ..v;.. served In th< ? I the Opera I the eve the tables before fter mi' Ight wero o d a numb r of Am ? 8 thoae it thc 1 ? I aln ady ': ned were Mr. snd Mra J ll Starln, Mr. and Mr.-. ii i?h J. Grant. Mr. snd Mrs. vv i:. Dr sm Mrs Clement Cleveland. Mlsa IV i ..-.. and Mra .1 ll V. Arnold, Miss Ai.,"id. Mr. ;.-.) Mr- Percy Chubb. Mr. end Mrs. C. P Cox. Mi Prtderlc Goodrldge, Mlsa GOodrldge, ''oion.-i I and Mr.- K l> Grant, Mlsa Grant, Mi and Mrs. K Reeve Merritt, Mr, and V- VI V Shep ^Ir. and Mr-- W. K. Hornblower, Mr, and Mra. C, A. Dlston, Mrs Georse I-' Baker, Miss }' li- r the M Clurna Mb H ffman, the Mlsaca ." eier. Mlsa Melts VV.I Mr* Benjamin 8. Church, Mr and Mrs Chai ?- A, Deahon, Mlsa Ida Dumond, v irelle De Mauriac, Ml - Ethel <: Dominick, : Mi- Hopeton Drake. Miss Edith Rdson. Miss Ei iv M - Alene Grlffln, Mi^s Olga lionise M si P K Hi Wi T M ?> ll no, Mlsa Harlan . Miss Ethel 'I Hen I . M t ) ir D. John ion, Mra < > K Joni ? Miss i. rn ? -- M v. Ol i e Kidi ? r, Miss Ailee I. ildlaw, M - v ?-. Newbold I? Ml Nannie .M r v -: Miss Elisabeth Marvii Mlsa Helene Trenholm Mh i M iv T el. Ml - ' ira ? Tale ott, Mes fora Van N n Mlsa Eva I) . Mlsa Elli n (1 r Mn Herbert Noble, MIsi ?nna Nott, Miss M ry K ir i . Mrs. \\ ll. Pritchard, Mi--. Mattit B ? er, Mrs H.,tn;:--i Bpen. r, Mibb Verona M. Spencer, Ml.?rn Ruby G. Simmons, M 7. rka Bl ?? ? Ml - ('onatance Trenholm, ? M- Nannie I- Adams Miss I...;.-.- D. AdAms. M Mary K Rosher, M-*- Edith K Bia lt, M j !- Coddlngton, Mlsa Catharlni Clarke, Miss Pie ketl Caskln, W ;.-n: 11 ildsl iro lah Monteith < Gilpin Georae Gordon Battle. Willia i Browning. Dr. w W. Berkeley, Wiiti-nn B. Bank- ; IV Her Joi - ?' ? lt, Harry M. Tn nt ? I >hn Bprunl H I K.-.ir" Wll? . | PranpiB Parker Huger, William K ea "? di snd A:v-t Fillmore ?'? RIS8 UTEEUSC'S READINGS. I s read the ss - m st ths wal? dorf. In which Mlsa Ids Btei lng < - to Il? lustrate thi Kim p ol Mi' snd fl %." \ misc kl gather In Interest ss they pi red The nest ons l* U bs slven on Frldsy, th.- I ind for this o" yrioa Mist -? tion of Mlsa i. .;. j.... WeBterveli Sh. will ? .- ? rn i vs ? r ghi lu ?.' ,,- . Ti ni | eon. rn FIFTH 11/ . PROPERTY WU h. v I" tr, A. Ir-'i'br. ns exer-itor of ihe Agate ? ' has tsM the four-story, brownstone d Ing-hoase, Ni ?,:. r rn, ? ? , i, | .-. :. ? lh '' '"i'"'" ?? Mri M. B. Ki"". The I oum " ' leof thesvei Neither - art; ? i ?rt ??: tl . price paid. 'DIKED l:v the ATTORNEY-GENERAL ." V Ti Attorney-Gem v m. m\ ?'-.--.. - 11 i j. j , j ? ? ent and Mn . . i his ei were the 1 resldei ? si ; Mi Ch ? .-lr- Olney, 1 e ll . I ' Treasorj sud Mi CarUsli ll ? i ' -\\r. ami Mm Lan of the rri Ur, ?" ' ?'? ??-? Poi ? mstei Gent ral Mn ?;-,'. , , ' ? '.'..,.,; aid ??-?? Mor.oi,. Secretary of Agrlcultun and STILL FLOCKING TO CANTON. Mora: than- a HUNDRED VISITOR! PROM A DISTANCE CALI. OM M'KlN'l.KV. n;,;;v Kr. >upa There CANDIDATE, rm: THU REMALNIJCCJ i ' I UH in THK I'.xiUNKi' mttu: LTKB* I H ? ?D tux r Tllg SOITH wii.t. I'll I'.KPIIIfs-l-STKH liv temmhaph t.* thi: mim-Nt* ] 1'"""""? l"'j'- CU. -J -,':,,,.,, lilT1?. i0 ,ne of ihe Preeident-elecl to dav h, of two, and four, and eight, and even ten I "' " :"":v '???""> S hun.!;-..! vlaitors from a dla* I lance, and they all raw Major McKinley and j had ;i word with bim. Three candidates for tin* i ra'"" ' ""' : 1 i by |h lr friends. Tbe [argest.and most Influential di li gatton In tbe "? s ? ablnel possibility was thi ? which came i i urge the appotntrm nt ot \i ? . ? Wan er, , f Kai na i City. In tbe del - gatton were C. P, Walbridge, M iyor i f Kt. Louis; "? P* Dyer, . f Bt. Louis; Major .1 L Blttli ger, | of st Joseph; Gardiner Lathrop, of Kansas , City, and Mayor P. D, Houataln. of Bedalia. i ,:",!l Cm Kerena and Wiley Ringa of tbe party ""'" : ?' ?' "'"1 in tue del,--at!.m. and it e-.as ?'?"' lhal the se',..-iU'u of Major Warner , '"'"' "'" < abine< tm uld unite the Republicans of Mlai 'ni nnd deatroy every trace of the fatal ? factional bitternees tbag has existed for many years. Indorsements of Major WArner*a can d dacy^were presented from the Legislatures of Missouri. Ka -as. Tezia and Indiana. Major Warnei ls bi li g pressed for Secretary of the In? ti rlor or Attot ney-Oem ral. Th- cbancea are thal Judge Joaeph M .Kenna, of California, xe iii be Secretary of the int. ria? ne lins accei;. d a Cablm I offli e, and the under atanding la thal li : . ; ? be the portfolio of the Interior, bul Major McKinley said to-day the Ural cast of bia Cabim t had not been made, and ,:'' could nol tell what changes In tbe assign ! ala to the vari ns portfolloa migbl have t i be lt may be that when '.he nair.es nr<> ai n-. to til- Senate on March ?">. that of Judge Mc Kenna will i>,* opposite tbe portfolio of Justice. n ls a"-,, likely that es-Oovernor Long of Massachusetts may not be Secretary of the Wavy, ii la Imposeible to tell what place he may have till nil <>f the Cabinet officers are so? le ?? I, There nre still teen vacant placea in thc Cabinet and there ls no reason to think either of them xxiii be Ulled before the end of neal wi ? lc. The ku.,e. h ;?.',. that judge i toff is unable ta ac i pla. In Major McKinley's Cabinet has .- of s,er.;o ,.f the Southern can? didates to take fresh hope. A renewed effort is being made In !.?!:nif of .lamer: a. Cary, of Daltlm ire. He ls supported by a number of In? fluential politicians in ail of th** Bi uthern States i N- -i t two, . r d thi re la a pr".-:t deal to be said In his favor, bul ll la rn I thought that Major McKinley will aele. I a Maryland man. One rea? son is that there is active oppoaltlon within tho stat" to every one who bas been suggested, Tiore lins been another Mare- uni possibility undi f discussion hero for several days, Judiro Lewis McComas, of Hagerstown, on tho i.ono'i of the District of Columbia, bul Benator Wel? lington is nnderatood to ho opposed to him, and, ns he already has an agreeable office, it is not likely thal tho President-elect xviii be dis? posed to invite ii)m into his Cabinet, though he thinks extremely well Of him. There is no one in Ficht al present among the Southern Repub* llcana who aeema t > be available for Cabinet purposes, and bj many it ls deemed extremely probable that Maj. r McKinley evil! have no rep? resentative fr.,m that section In his official family when it is finally ma la up. Tho stat- of New-Tork may bc treated la a similar way If some flrat-clana nun cannot he found againal whose appointment there is not a formal proteet. lt waa reported here to-day thal Major Mc? Kinley had "ff. red the office f Commleel mer of pensions to General Sickles, of New-Tork, but it ls almost needless t" nay rn ? atory la with? out foundation. Major McKinley baa not offered this place to Qeneral Sickles, and has no ln*t-n n m of so doing, nor la it likely thal (' Bickies would accept it i;' it were offered him. Senator-elect W. E. Mason, emiline; and jubi? lant over his victory, .-ailed on Major McKinley thia morning, lunched \eiti him, and anent the da) -a Canton. Major Nt Kinley congratulated liiiii with gr rt rordiollty upon his <?;? ri n, and they discussed illlnoia politics for an hour and a half. Representative W. Godfrey Hunter, of Ken? tucky, who had almost, but not quite, ei vol i to I ?? ?'???' d to the f nate of the I'. States at thi laat nesRlon of th. Kentucky Li lature, came to Canton I day. He wai Invll rd by Major McKinley, ve ho wat lathe R pul Ileane tn eic. ' ?' d r in Kentucky without fall. Am mg other callers to-day -ens r. A. Fee, of Warren, Ohio, who came to urge Major McKln? le* to appoint Burt Dunlap, of Arizona, Hov* : ; i;. T ri '? r ?. Mr- Dunl -.. ls ? native . N'ortrv asl rn Obi. i d ls ? ai ii itly Indorsed for thin place. Ex-Congressman McCord, of Wisconsin, who llvea at Phoenix, is thought to be the leading candidate, bul ioi ie oj position to him la paid to novo d< ve oped. Joaeph <',. Gibbs of Norwalk, Ohio, e\ho is ri candidate for ih office of Publii Printer, was af-;., s caller. Other callers were Judge Prank , - ri.-: of Cl ? ? land: Arthur E, Meyer, of Elizabeth, X. J., ano B. 8, - lillett -. of Ch ve'.and Senator-elect M;ir rn ,.;- d Major McKinli ai>|,oiiit Henry C. Payne, of Wisconsin, to the Cabinet, bul it li noi thought thai Mr, Payne ls x, .ev under i mslderat lon. -?> A DEPARTMENT OP COMMERCE. RSp ir ? THAT 1 3 ESTABLISHMENT WIIA BE ?**? VOOATED Bt SHE NEXT PRESIDENT New-Tork may yet get a place In the Cablnel of Maj i McKinley, In aplte of ih< belief tb il rm I tbe places have been filled without drawing on the Empire Si.,ie. A few dayl ago tb - President-elect was asked what be expected io do for New-Tork In lBC u-,,v of | pori olio. He n pll< d, ll wai said: "New-York will havs no hubs for dlsap] ?l t ment. We ahall attei d ;o thal at the proper Thle n mark of Mr. McKinli y is n-.v.- construed by poll tl ll ns and buslnces rn-n of iii- City lo mean that the long-advocated schema for a Department ? , min. i.e and Navigation ir, to ba realised, and thi! a New-Torkef who has tba confidence of the ? erda] and business Interests of the country will be --elected to organise an i take coi trol of thi j ,\- depart mi nt. Report* direct from Canton Indicate thal it lr, thi purpose of ths Preeldent-< leel to ask Con re .when ier in March, to provlda tha legislation ,,., , tabllsblng >- Departmenl of Commerce with* ,?,; delay. Many New*Yort merchants hat beloved that I aeparats di parin - ni ey i ni ; -nary ,,. tm- revtx'al ot ir-" America . shipping Industry . , ,| would be u de to aecure li ulslatlon that rn i d ' i,i in rentorlnt the eountry lo the place it o i? .,, rn ua lu foi" lW.1. ! i "..mil., r of i of a pu i on the high seas before jstd. 8 ... , Wi. oi of he Ve -hi, ,- n r: ? r ? Mid IK ri B) th ll new . .-...in. t ..iii", io i.? ra. pi tl i mi ., i ol ?',. counti h ? ? r for-i v. i.tv-iiv. veins, lt?? lutlonH, he aald. had bean pa-Jed V thal body repeatedly calli ,...-..,?,? 0f tongrera to thi need of ouch ., 4s* i,-i.-?r-.. i ? \ change of thia bind, Mi * llsoi be* neved would be extremely popular amongJh< bu I ntl* men of thli city. The w..r:. ol the Bureau ul ;,. vigatlon would, lt wai understood, bs transferred to the !?? xx department -TYPHOID FEVER EPIDEMIC IN CANTON. ,'. ,,*,,,, obi i, i"'1'- 2 - Ther, ,r? 'A"r' '?'' nttnStoi eases of typhoid f.r In tbii city. Tha '..use la attributed to t Water auppiy. Th. re have he. n , deatbi tr- '" the rev. r. Mrs, Emma Troll, * .- r|v an nm n u-nal f n M ? or M Kinley, be < ?- aroona ihoae a ho .'?- I to the i ls* Tl ? i il :. , 1 ??' ?' ' ' ? M ;.-,. ,-| .; sal fr. -? arti ?! a xv, Hs. XO gua ASMMtTANT SECRETARY OP STATE e 'asblngtonj P< b. 1 In the pollilcal gossip al ths Capitol '"-dix- waa thi report, whl h cornea from ii . entirely I u sr ort hy, thal t-x-Congreaaman Rellami Storer, of Cincinnati, xe iii be appoint. I i || ; ?-.:..)? .-? -.-ar, of Stats under tba v. - Kinley Administration Mr. Storer li possessed of .i^, wealth, *.'.'' baa had .< creditable experience j., public Hf* Hi oi ,i durbin hie ' ' ? '..,;. , i i] Foreign A fla lr* and L'ommei a - ?m Iu.,;,.,-, il,- eves an .-..-riv. member n i .m com* milt. ea. He has bi t of lon ..!. uffaln and ll li Ihln l.', xv;, ?.- . log-other with bis ,.v . > Hons V ul. Mr. m I Iriley, evin, h ara .... ? , bave result.., in bli sell ctlon. * PROFESSOR SUMNER RE-ELECTED. i [:i, i foi.; ,-,?,,, i . , 'ii. Senate te <.;.<, r fi three ' ? ' ' e..!,* re-.-: i .; :'!.,:?>*,,;? Vl'tuiam O, Sumner, ol Tale, i man ??? of ii,- Stab D rd ii Education for four >--..is from Joh- i. MM. .ted againal bun objected to hi.-* lui. fiaiie rlews, THC TRI ur SE'S OEBA TER SEW-YORE issif. NO OTHBR1 COMPARE WITH IT. Te tbs Keillor of TheTrlbiii.r,. Sir: As a native New-Torksr I rr.ist cong late ye-iii on ihe rosall ' year tabors ss evidence I by Satordaya sdltfon of your admirable paper. 'i here have heen .1 nen ;.. r of speelsl end m. moria copies of different Joarnals Issued In eas Ls I ten bul of all, li '- - ifs t,. . 1 >-. noni compare wit your*. Your succesa reminds ms <>' the- Irish* m-iii who e.'.- ?? : the 1 .1 teni of M.-. employer tee leave work earlier In order lo attend .. wedding w hi ii he arrived the n?vcl day ll waa with one irm ? '-'? two : ki .... u. nei llj dl 1 ipldata 1 condition. H.- . Kplnln*#i th las "Yt r see, v. hi -i I wi' t In the der . -i . re stood a all dressed up srho .1 ed me who I -.v..?. Suv- \< '?N""" of v. rh ' ', Uh thal he says to me, soars he: Tm thi hi n man.' si rt he wss.*1 li 'i lustltla, . ? HOPPER s MOTT Won ester, Mgss . Jan tl, ian THK TRIBUNE Ol RIVALS ITSELF. To the Editor ? ' 1 n< T I Bli; If tl Bl sd of Ho ? ?? Oreel -.. Imnu rial for his Tribune, could have "revisited the sllmpsea or* the" sun la 1 Saturday morning. ?? irtni his fa? te coat," whal WOUM h IVS bee,, DU| \K>. . ? mi 1.:. 1 nd v.-b 1; hla ? motion, si Ighl of ? mammoth .v. lull sf ara lif. work that ema- I nated from your ofllce that moi Th ? Tribune h la 1 bet a In the van; now ll haa ? itrivalled Itself. Thal "Greater New v.uk E iii...n" e.er:. I Into ll ?? p ibllt* i willi ii short of triumph, snd ? ma" will affi ?.- ? 01 j ni' - . spre - Ive of sdmlratl m ai .1 sppn :la Hon s'Uil. lontly to escrtl lt. Vou have sivi Invaluable ri time of ali osl everything thal I iiur i" ' ? ? on the pn perity of this Impei | tr..; ..li a ii, thc year lo ler Its new < I re m ide a condei - 1 :.., li i whl li trill a .?(,.: v lei me In Ubi "tn 1- ,111,1 countlng-i 001 well t the famll; fin side. And then ll ?.t -. 1 ortrait< of st'ir.b. ind sui ? ? ? ? 1 !,i; tlonal val . The lowe 1 ral structures In which thi >' men and theil peen transact their vast al -1 -i human credulity If they .iii ::?? stand 'ii' before 1 ir eyes and the eye-i of the world ... nee. Mr. Greeley's Tribune has 1 id a h.si..rle career, and lt still got Its "Oreati Ni w i'ork K lltln "rn ..f the m ii! and give thai areal lournal a fr sh Impetua ;. every erelal 1 immunity the -v 01 lu over. Viva rhe Tribune! M. J. ,;. n. Ni w-York, Keb. I, |*J7. NO ISSUE EVER EQUALLED IT, To the QdJtor -?'? Phe Tribune. Slr: As sn old man of ? i";iiy-three, I h.ive h. en fsmlllar with ihs birth .ind proffrsss of tho prin* clpal dally 1 ipera of New-Tork, viz.: "The Sun," "The Herald," The. Tribune, "The Times.'' "The World'' and "The Journal," and no dally issuo bas ever equalled that of Th.- Tribune of January ft). in Illustrations, type and In new? of the Greater New-Tork i' ls in encyclopaedia In liseif. you were very m.'dist in notlfylns your subscribers of ir.-; forthci m 1 yt on B mri -. Inst. 1 1 ..r parading !? with h. ii.' - 'The tl ii Sunday Edition ? : The Tribune, Mr ? - - ? 1 I ?? ???? my great-grnndi tv ni th 1 .i-^ry. 1 ? age, N. J , Ki . I '? ii A. G. CRANE. A KKK!":'"I' SUCCESS. To the Editor if 1 Ti sir.- Please ??? .?; our i.r.ir ful acknowl fig? ments for the copy ol the "Gn ate r N< w-T irk Edi? tion of Tl ? v t Tribune." Il ls a i" rfect success, and r.il! rccelvi a I irty welcome wher . vt r it a?es. It I loo :.. ignifici nt to describe. Lewlsboro, N. v., Jsn. M, l?7. L A. HOYT. TRULT A MAI'.'.!: KT.'H'S AFFAIR To the Editor of Tbs Tribune. Sir: '.'..ur great Issue of thia date li 1 truly marvellous and hlshly commendable affair, lu text, so largely ir. | - 01 I, renders the a .rk ot vastly more vslue th tn >rs ths usui 1 Issues 1 I kind. lt la ti 1 - regretted that the artist of the picton ,.f Gn aler Ni w-York h not 1 Inter 1 value by Includli ?- oil of the anni -:>-.l i res I s.nd ;i ii:.. ? slighted nearly one-l ol ll ?? rrl toi - ? ? ? ? d 1 h eonrity towri. Jan its 12 OOO i eopl . .:?? t indle.'ii i oihei 'ii alli r place i, ir the view h ul li ? from Ihe Jerai y lb lirhti . mee eould have of th ? detail of Ihe m< troi a In rbi \\ orld' - ? picture, .-is w.;; asa flea of the wh li >>: the. an? nexed district, The I ue of the , dm m on Saturd t] (ead of Sui ? ? io those of .-. nm j. rio. : who will i. .' :..!<?? v.,ur Sunday ? fitton. IIKNR, C. u KKK rf. Bayi Idi, Long i I (The Tribune ls always plea ed to receive the criticisms of Its friends, bul ii ls Imagined that if Mr. Weeks bsd msdc the experiment, as The Tribune did, "f looking tit Greeter New-York from ev.-ry "point "r view," he would have found meehan li il and artistli difficulties which would have compelled him to follow the plan finally adopt* d.- Ed i ILLUSTRATING "THE POWER OF THE PRESS ? l'o the 1 Jltor of The Tril in<, .Sir: i musl ? .nara tu la te you on Ihe success of .. r sj dal "Gn ater Ni w> fork edit la 'ol l ?th ult. Every rltlsei I i In lei New-Vork must i :. ? rprise, but of the won* br: ul 1 I I.y you In t nabllns j ou to u ? ly "the itowi VV. O. i? \". EHWKA1 hf:i{. New-Yo**h P. b. t, 1837. 4 TIIE GREATER XEW-YORE TRIBUNE. INTERESTING AND ATTRACTIVE. [?"rom Tha Utica Pn ? Special editions are noi rare with '?'<-" n wsp . ? .-? nowadays, lt ls ri re nowt r-er, thi i any j ,i presents such an Interest Ina and ;u New Y..rk Tribune | presented Saturday, ll waa a review of the In? ti is ..: the several municipalities rim: arel toon to he inelud d In Greater Na w-York. Tl In- | rurmntlon which thi edlUe.ntali In ? se ???.'- i njrly \ iluable. Thi ? ? ire ei hauatlvi ni tlc! a deal- | .. ? aa -., every di Hi til e fi aturc of business and ?ommerce In the metropolis. Excellent Illustrations ; b il ?:: -':? and ; i : ea are glv< n. VALUABLE TO BUSINESS MEN. Prom The Rhlladi lp ila Ri 'ord, On Suturd.iv The New-Vork Tribune published m Industrial Supplen ni i mtainl | ii m.i-^ of irell-marshdlled t. i ncernlni the trades and professions of Kr...'-- New York. The issue ls <-a* .,...! value to business nen, .rel rcflecta credit U on our - nterpi li . contemj .tory. A BTW ?KE ' iF BUSINESS). From The Troy pri A aplendld stroke ol enterprisi Ths New-York ;-.,. .... r N< rn \ ork edition. NEW-YORK'S BEST JOURNALISM. From the Utli a "-1 dd, The mosl credlti We ? I enl rising work dons bj anj New fork r ; r .-? entlj was rhe Greater :?: ... yoi k edition B i ol The Tri: i IT TOLD THE wtnvt.K STORY. From The Will ?? rn Ri ord. Kew-York Tribune on Saturday li it i a page edition, whli i wsa a vi rltable ? I Greater N? w-Vork. WORTH PRESERVING Prom T leese y Cltj Journal. That s ?' i per Th" Tribune sot out to? day. I' 's wortli i rest rvli i uvi nlr, lt illowa e?-. ti i pi :? s snd | oed wOl k. REFLECTED GREATNESS. I*..rn The Buffalo N'.-ws. g lurrlay' Issue of The New-York Tribum ... i -,, the "Greater New-Vork." e.f course, it waa ii Greater Tribune, snd reflected the great , ,.j.s .,f the t:r?nt elty I ?;? SPEAKS VOLUMES r rs The Troy Times. The ?;"? Her New-York edition of The New-York prihun? to-da) '?? -i fine Illustration of the enter. prise ai tl n aoun - - of I usl papi r ITS supplements From The SartngfleM ri,ion. . . itlon was profusely Illustrated cd had wo eoior'd supplementa of much ? ??. - lei i Tue ,- | ,. . ,. anagement ia to bs ci ngrstulati li Ita ? ? rise a IOIJRMALISTIC WONDER Prom The .v. rwh-h (Conn I Bulletin. Ti ? New-York Tribune's "Greater Nea rori. ?),.,,,, t. ? wonda i io lournallsm BRIEFLY DESCRIBED. ;-'r-,u-. ?> s Poughka. i ds E -'? it is :. greet i aper. OF Pl RMANSNT VALUE ="rom the Blngbamii n Ri i, _i, , ii be mel probably will bs printed In -ore < oi.I' ni fori i i"r the Uhr.-.iv lt li very ",,...., ,. redttable to Th- Tribune, ; HOW I".- ' OVERED 1 HE FIELD *rom the Ri ok Bi - l l, srai .I to the gi I > iti i St vt I ,l , ?,,. :? J tba ? ...'.? I .1 " ommei In the enl irged rlty, nol only stein - , ,,,'.. lt|on of vslue bul also affording s clear ,'/,? dptlon of the maanltude and laipoi-taiMS of , 1 he consolidated nuinl. li-allty. 1 FOUNDERS AND PATRIOTS. I li'.-T ANNUAL DINNER OF TBE OKf* ERAL COURT CF TBE ORDER COU Mil. QUANT, TTIB OOVKRXon OEXBRAU IKE .-fi i:- ?,i;.\i:i!.xi. TRACT DBTOCDB 'inn ? :r;.v ,.,TV ,-n \nrr.r. MAXT xvki.i. KNOWN mi.n riUCSEKT. To the air*, dy tn-k^ number of patrlotla feasts ticit : \\> amah year t.> Ira stn tbe tedium <f Ihe lu-./ xvi,,ur iirii.. im; been added an itt.-. Lost al ;: ? Manhattan lloti I waa . nie* brated with brilliant aurroundtnga 'fee flr*?t dinner cf ru- Oeaeral Conn of th*. Order of the ? Founders and Patriots ot America. In thia city li each ? ? tha des endonta of ti. ? early ?*'.tiers ' in till* country me* t under ths euapk*ee of In* i dividual ? cletlci to ommemorste tha deeds of their n fathera, who brat ed I ie da i " tha . and ll uni 11 ilntli : mending rue lat dli | .r. a passible trj Bul f- :? j ? ima lt ins been fell by ?? or.,- people thal thees Individual aocletl. i .lid nol admit iha ii ri rem ntn'.lon of Iha trad le il patti it* ; -a of Am "- ra thia f ell : l, i grown a more eoraprehen ?- ? ? med the Pounders and Patriots of An -! ,. i., which ar- eligible for membership ih,- din t '. ill in? rs of all cl isses, reeds snd i. itlon . - - who .-an claim descent from ancestors wno H.-iti.-d In tha Country hi tbe Aral half-century of ; il motion SPREAD OF TIIK BOCIETT. The society date* only from March, ISIS, but li ? 'sra :. ? tha ti,., popularity of the Ides read to New-Jersey . -..i Connecticut, ,-rd In May last ? the representatlvea of these twe States, ? ler wit!, n w-Tork, organised i Na? tional eoclety by tha name of the Gen* iral r,mn .,r tha Order of tha Founders snd Pa? il Colonel Frederick D. Oran! rnor-gi n .ral: Moe'.- ird Pliny Cha* pin, ol Maana usetts, deputy governor-general; John Quincy Adams, of New-York, secretary; ?' nathan Plynt Morris, of t t, treasurer genei I; M.,rn* Patten m Ferr!*, attorney-general; ll,,ev..rd Sumner Ri bblns, n ito ? neral; Dr. Thomas Egleston, hlstortan-i i ? -.1 the Rsv Joseph F, Folsom, chaplain-general, on Nu vember ;.i last the General Coori of tii?* nr.ier met again at the City Hall for its semi-annual rn* ting. Tve.i hundred membera were then represented t>y their di legates. A charter for a new society In th** Htr*te of Pennsylvania was ;.-r.irit.-.i to Rear-Ad mira! Richard W. Mesde, Captain Samuel Emlen Melgs, Frederick Rogers Bparhawk ntni twelvs oilier prominent Phllsdelphlana. A chapter of the New-Tork State Society ee-:s Inaugurated In the city of Ali,any nt -i dinner al the Fort Orange Club, on .ia noa ry \ undi r the ], ndershlp of ' "e m rsl Rob? ert Shaw Oliver, Dr. WIIIU Gaylord Tucker and Dr, ? ;? irge R gen Howell, of thi State library, OCCASION QF THE CELEBRATION. Tiie order chose bs the dav for Its drat annual dinner the 2-ntli anniversary of the proclamation by a '* rnor Stuyvesant ? t burgh, r government tn Kow-Amsterdam. The iplendld banquet hall of the new hotel lo Has; Forty-second ?t. last nighl prenented s brilliant appearan Membera cr-,'. ?? ? > ths number of cvr tee., hundred wer. assembled at ama!! separata tables, an arrange? ment that :s rapidly <? .minn- Into general favor, aa th to t ?? ' r; and eorivr-nter.ee of the guest Atong the ? ist aide of (he room was ti,- head table, whi ? ? tat the governor-gener I of the i.rd. r and the orators md principal rueati renl - The de foi u ' hough nol lavish, *e . most tlstlc snd were aelecti l I i Ljie-. due ilgnlfcai ea to I i | rime ll il ly ?I i 'olonel ? '?? am ee j lui ? i ? - - ? ??-, .-d of rder, nrhleh ronalma of the red cross of St. i ri;* on a xv' Ita :'? 11, lim ? to tho flag use 1 !:, tl.lon lea from ' '??>! t,? I < r. except that thi upiw r left hand miiiare ia d rh I lue in col ir, with i re of l rleen whlti atars, aim In the fl lg ad ipti J J me 14, '777. by resolution of the ? 'ontlncnt.il ? 'ongi ? On ? Ide of lt were the Dutch Rsa and the Jack, ev!:!.- aurmountlng the whole waa a f, itooned device of iii" American Hair which is thi flag of the ordet with the American eagle f..nie- inappropriate plnnacl. Two other unique -,'. ? places were a white pine, grown on Ply mont n aol!, ? nd cedar tree taken from James* town l-l md. Jamea Cltj County, Va . which w? r? ? placed al either end of the head table, During the dinner John Quincy Adam*, r.-.-, i to Ihe mem bera two certll ates, proving thi trees were taken from tho aoll whereon itood aome of tbe earliest Pilgrims to the New World. SOME OF THE OUESTd Col I Omni ts been stated, pn lcd, nnd ? | those who wera pi en uren J,,; n Quincy Adam*. Fr leric Allen Angeli, James Jerome Bel* l -i Georg, i' Bal"h* ll. r, William B. Baldwin. Frederick A. R. Baldwin, Philadelphia; Qeneral Dwight ll Bruce. Theodore M. Banta, ? retary of the Holland Bo Icty; Dr, G. B, Balch, Commodore David Banka, Order of Foreign Wara; J. N Beach, Albert Bunker, George H. Bunker, Homer l. Bart? lett, .lie.,-- ll Brooks, Koi? rt E. Bonner, William lie. its Benjamin, James M. Belden, Samuel v. Coi - ?tani, Edward Pliny Chopin, deputy governor-gen? eral; Edward P. Cone, Charles B C'orwln, Bdwar I V. Cary. John C. Champion, Walter Chandler, Dr. B >'< Clarke, I.. A. Cole, Pr. CoUn Smith Carter, Edward H. Clark, Frank .t. Cannon, Cnlted Btati i ... ? I., Joseph O. Cannon, member of Congress, Illinois; Clarence I.. Collins, Colonel Henry C. Cush? man, Qeneral Nicholas W, Day, Charles W, Dayton, General Ferdinand P. Karie, the Rev William R. i-? tman, Dr, Thoma* Egleston, historian-gen? eral of the order: John Blderkln, Jamea W. and Peter .i Biting, Huguenot Society; Bti .e irt W, Eames, John C. Eames, the Rev. .) i* a?ph i-'. Folsom, chaplain-general of the order; the li Rimer B, Fxrrbe*, Mortis P, P*errla, attorncjr ? i of th.- ord.-r: B. Fernow, Btate Archlvlat: ? ? 8. Fairchild, Nlcholai Fish, Roswell P, Flower, Edward M. 'I- Greene, William W. Good* ric . Charles M. Glasler, Rear Admiral B. Gherardl, ,? lonel I. ex:.- C. Hopkins, Bdarin .x. (Jills, Matthew Hinman, Henrj Anson Hoyt, Majoi Francis J.. [lilla, Oeorge Long Hutchings, .Innes it. Hoadley, m A. Halaey, Oeorge B. Hab>ey, Major Robert E. j. ? ? C aries A. Hoyt, Edward Hinman, ld Ha ne, Phil idelphl i. George H. : ... .,- B, Hubbell, Colonel Willi im L Herrmance, Loyal legion; Frank Hasbrouek, vi-. prei lent Holland Society; the Rev. Alexan ler Ham* .-* Hoyt, George lt. How. Il, Hull. ?' ?., a rles A. lewell. Harifoi I. roan.; Dr. Oliver lara.-'--,'" J'--,-j. Colonel B. C. James, Maj a iwi r Sod. ty: XVIiliam Adelbert J. as I.. James, Al. A. Knapp, Interstate Commet ?? Commission; S. F Kneoland and G. Vt Livermore Charlea v. i. iipltl fl .vernor of Rhodi Islan '. I. a Imirsl Kl. hsrd W. Meade. Major Frank W. ,ee.,fl Marshall, Henry Lincoln Morris, il Morris, treasurer-general of thi ord.. Fn tl rick \ Mn d< ville, i 'nptaln Bamui I Kn.I.-? Melgs, Appleton Morgan, Peril Coll Myers, . 1 .?.;..:?'.; lt Meiji Mandeville Mower, Society of I ; ? '? \- ."..-I MIHer, Thom is H Moore, - < irvllle (?<l?ll, . xv. M. ni.-..!' . Lana Pei ?-..:?.? B patter- | . h.ola: Morton F. Plant, Dr, Pr tm la , M Pi ri :: Phil nb li>hln lohn D. Pi iy. Howard | ? Sumner Robbins, reglalror-genernl of ths order; M i?-.,;,.. (;;ii,.-rt Kohl,in-. MaJor-Oeneral Thomna ll I ; Buger xx Ultana I. Strom., i; Hilton Scribner, Colon, ! Richard ll 9 e.ht,-. Edward I' Steer*, the I ir , ? Bills Stevens, I ?r. GOUVI n.. rr AI - . let) ol I 'ol. nial Wara: 1 lr Henry A ?r';i,,--,I, Miles A, Stafford. J. B Bherman, General l-enlnmli F. Trney, Charles H. Truax, prealdent of tie* Holland Society; Hr Willis 0. Tucker, V|. .,, v \- v.: l?r Dwight Tracy, I Kennedy SI Xi.li.ee'- Society; A. R ThomOSOn, Hoes ni ihe'Revolution; Major Henry s. TurrflL r ? A. *, x'.... Wyck, Kiltaen I'an Rena-elscr, Btevei Van Cortland!, Order of the Cln ;,..,,.,' Rn erl Taylor Vsrnum, Colonial Order: ,l:r',y: ,, i| rxtlne, Colonial Warn: Genera. r,.-n*>ral lames Gram W llaon. t i-'i,'.---. ?? vVxlltiridgi Colonial Wars; Ko.iin H. , |-,.,|.,,i. |, ? Cl irle* W. B. Wilkinson. .' i\,,.,,.. j?hn win-!"ev. .;.-n.-rai William , 'u\.......? ;. . i..h. Willard, ti,*- Rev. lum-I i. ,, .n ,',' \\ ill ?! i lt IVeeka N.-ee.,rk. N J ; wullaraF' Waterbury. Stamford, Conn.: Stephen Mott W aht B i An .? ? ?' itlon B. \ White John 8 Wise W A. Wilbur. Philadelphia; ,;''1,, ,V , dall Waite I ? ' ? mg, Eugene . , lir.;,i \: ra ??na 'j Oarretson I/>renso jerald B rn. i' T Morgan . ! r the al ind ird of tn.- or kr graced l f an elsi .rate menu raid. ., ,. , ,-..:;. mi ri rn is ? mp led with regard lo the i ?' -Vi* -r AUnUmX WM aa fol? low pianea fob ir. pkaotk. r g. ana and I -ru . ' U:i!- >'!""" ?* " '? ' . : Natur**'?> da) ill i - Uadwl ' - ? ? - ' '" '' ' ?'" ,; '" K :''''' ' ' I ..;, .?.. nun .,? pn pei .xf - ? ar*. ? Poul le al ? A,.k B s Mpa aa ? roi in Ml | Ma lam HI ? Brad ? - i Tnrii?* Roupa le ?? i fra Anneke .tana. . aa gr-.v. ne . rsrerls. I |n f., in er \e ? ? i.,,11 rn 1 tt of Crabbes an.! i>fat-r? aa Lnjuied by ye U?a ar.a liuJaoo. MsalkTaiSosa I Ip. with I'liriiii.t i-ti frem y- Mldwaol finJ Peiaioea na Piseaied by >H Madam Schuyler nt Beverwyek. Salem Beef win, a-innre tlcut Lovat A;.ld-'?. Chloki :i y.i Kjlte.i thn mata of ve iv-.re.liij.ful Q .v. rte.r windin .p. win ra r. ina M-iuv N.tl,, tlinis e-iiio ..< Bark Ducks and fitlad fr .rn ye r>uii:ii Boa u. r:b-n? Puddin--* aa Cern! ' .e;iia? ? <'? ?? n Hatl . r rietrr Bl lyveaaal r naeatad Cn akea baked at i Nt'UW Atr.ster.lom. hears -. Swceti i Just rom* In h ra va Baal Indies ami '.' i ...ka. c m nial ? - . ? '?: ? i-.-v r ????- naca-aaary t ? ve Minni I ne*. ? ircesaari Pfttp fest yu l'l-.he?s if VB h'rtf fr. m ye i ? r WW tat e\!-tr. Sherry and ir. Chateau , Am< ntl :.' : . Sherry. ? ' - | \ .,- . ? m i-i...-i in, M ? bi il n .i ?:? n. ??' : iti Label Mu: ll ?'.- ,-?'.. .. , . -ir!-. Tl ? srrangemi ots fer ths banqu I were carr ed ti sn admirably successful t mplctl n by a committee consistIntc of Morris Patterson Kerr Rear-Admlr.il Meade, Edw nd Pay Lewis Ch l J . ch : im.it.. eon i 'one, i' lionel Lowla Cheesman Hopkins, Howard Sumner Rob? bins. Bdward Pliny I'hapln, Thomas Egleston, John Quincy Adams, William Arni*-.r.-,nK Halsey snd .r ihn Blderkln, COLONEL chants SPEECH, Colonel c.reint, in rising I i open tin- after-dinner speaking, had i cordial n ptton, nnd after refer? ring to the Individual work done by other patriotic societies, added: Bona ol thi Revol iti 'ii and Bona of the Ann ric ?:-. Re olut lon de vote the mselv ? i t.. the hi ? v Revolutionarj period. The Society <-t F .Vars confine thi m.- ;-.- ps t, worka connect* ? the w.ir 11 Hods of our \ mon from th.. K.v iltitlon down to and Including the v.ir with Mexico The Asa latlon of the War of If 12. aa the name .1- notes, i-i' -j especli I attention I i events of thal -.a ir, md the Aztecs I i ri:-- war with Mei ? ?; Army nf the Republic and the S ???- of Vi I rana to thi late War ..f the Ri hellion. Thu-- we se,- c-,>r ? ..-h soclel -. h ia n "Ingle field, e.f pre.it,.r or lesa extent, while the rounders and Patriots, inet..|.'-. ? aklng, haa the "whole rana." lt st;,-..iv, ;,, reason that. In the course of time, mans of these associations must go to the Wall, and i; behoovi i us, therefore, to bo conduct the tarder Of our lives lind the affairs Of th- Pound? ers nnd Patriots thal in th- survival of the titt.-st we Viii Impress np.-tn our descei dante such love f..r the Institutions of America nn.l resp*-, I for theil* ancestors, that our association shall ? ?..iur.- unto the and snd Its workr. become a nie-winK to the peopi? of eur beloved lend. This si ould '...- the eriie, considering the character of our personnel, whdeh may he judged by those present here to-night. In rnv true.?!.. around the World I iinve never peen their peers, our society haa adopted for it* (Ina the bonnie emblem of our slortoua Nation, and for its motto. "Steadfast for God and Country." .!???? i >r ?. r" w's the fli - - toast, ind ll waa r? anonded to by Jual ??? <; Irleh, ol the Supreme Court. Justice Go Irleh said that mch a dinner waa a sufficient purpose for living. He -????i'. that though the order was founded only one v. ir ago, yei In that sheirt time many branches had been found? ed throughout the States. Thp underlying princi? ple of the order, he aald, eras Amerles for Ameri? cans, nnd it believed In a Jual pride In descent from nn<-p?tnr.- ot" morality ir l virtue and I >nor and bravery. Al areal length he went ir.tn i ilscory nf riie Jamestown colony, Ihe arrival of Hudson ml the itltutlon later of the burgher government in Mew-Amsterdam, also I ? ; 'hine en the ermine* of the Pilgrim Eathers and their Und? ine ir Plytn tutti Justice Augustus Van Wyek responded to the to::<t of "New-Amsterdam nn.l the Dutch " Kike the previous speaker, Justice Van Wyck spoke st great length, General Tracy responded to th" "Day We Cele* 1 Til'. ' Ti aching on the Greater New-Tork ehnrter. the ?peaker aald thal the chief criticism waa again ? thi Municipal Assembly, hut the Commission i. - l.??; thal fen tun lo he right, because lt would cl the the representatives of the people wi*lt proper authority Heretofore Ihe people had no power ii ti- -ir local goven ment snd i- was a govi rm tent ol bureau, racy, Th.- charter waa not perfect, and the speaker thiiiiitht thrit h.- waa the only one who fnvort I lt In nil Ita points, Including the- four-headed police department, General Tracy said he would never ii ?? in the banda of one man thi power of ".OOO policemen, ll- favored a hoard that could only act by pul.lr record and resolutions. Thomna K James, on behalf of W, A. Halsey, presented to 'he order un American flag .-ar.? l the ?-. flag, Several oth,-r speeches ( llowed, Di: U0RRI80S 'linn A BISHOP. int-: r"V--:>'K\T' \ BERVICB HELD IN ALL SAIMT8- CATHEDRAL AT ALBAXT Albany, Peb, ; In All Saints' Cathedral, at ii o' li i< this morning. Dr. James Dew Morrison, n ttor ol St. J.'im's Church, Ogdensburg, waa con? secrated Bishop of the Bpla ..pal Missionary Dio? cese of Duluth. This diocese has sn sres of 57.001 re nille-i and a population of bOS.OOO persons. Participating ii tha consecration services with the Rt. Rev. William Croswell Deane, Bishop of Ai? li my, were ths following: Bishop Huntington, of Central New-Vork, snd the Rt. Rev. Kr. Gil? bert, Bishop Coadjutor of Minnesota, who, witta Bl ', ,. Donne, vvr.- the three cpnsecrators; Bish? ops .-*? irborough, of New-Jersey, and Cheshire, of North Carolina, who were presenters; the Rt. Ree, Dr. Hamilton, Lord I I Ottawa; Bishops Starkey of Newark, Walker of Eastern New-Vork, Kells of Book ne and Lawren.f Massachusetts, ths Rov. Kr. W. W. Batterahall iiml the Rev, Dr, R. M. Kirby, attending presby? ters; the Rev, Dr. Samuel H:ir:, aecretary of ths House .f Bishops; the Kev. Or. Huntington, rector of Grace Church, New-Tork; Dr. Langford, general secretary of the Board of Missions; Dr. J. liv? ingston Reese, registrar .if the House of Bl Archdeacon Gilfillan, of Duluth, and aboul slaty clergymen and lumen frun the diocese of Albany. The i ithedral was weil tilled wirti the audience fathered to witness the ?? remony. Ar ti;., request of th' H :.??,-?!? -t, and by ap menl ..f the presiding Bishop, the preacher w na the Bishop of Albany, ll - aubject was: "The [deal Bishop in the Amerl an Church In the Sine . Century." The testimonials of election and ,f conaent of the Standing Committees and Blah spa were read by l>r. Hart, the Rev, William C. prout, an assistant secretary of the House of Dep? uties, and Kr. Rees,'. It ls ,i somewhat Intereetl ig und unuaual fact that every Bishop In the Bpls ?opal Church In Amerl Iven written con lent to the consecration i-f Kr. VI ? .-.- ty onsents having been received, which Included the entire home episcopate of America, with the et eptlon of the Mlasfonary Bishop of Northern Cali rornlai, who i-i dlssbled by illness from any ofllclal .\ft---r the consecration Bishop and Mrs Doane entertained the bishops, clergymen and other In? cited guests nt luncheon at Graduates' Hall, In eik-st _ THE WEATHER REPORT. rE-JTORDAT*B RJBCOtU) ASCD TO-DATS POBBCAST. ? ? ? j--,!, z, ti a M rm which wn-, central lr. Sastem North Carol il r haa Inert aaa l In r-.---H\-. and la r-. rn central e.ff tha VI . i sst. Thar ,,r,Tii.r h.is risen aloWly ls the Ohio Valley sad oe !. ? pi ? Coast, and ll I m the MU \a-?twur,; over tha R sky M unta n . and i da --. i< forming over Col redo, Il la Brarmet- in the ? .? est and ? oilier a the S itk Ula al I ? I ? .? temi ra tura sa remain*! ab il natl lea raine am report I (mm tha Middle X ml ll lei fi ?...,. ,, | ? i . . ad tin h .n i v'.-it States, rn i senBrally fair ? -atlier fr -n ii. uriel : ?? i . ? ? - ? * in Kew I ? with an re i-i I lUtht i:. port n ? . . .. ,.,yi -r-,-a ? rain aw:, pn >-i -. tha m Idlt li inti it*atM. r. i: .-..-? i La- dearing weather In * ul en portion, :. ' ..: . isl ThB .v- i".-r valli ? . . ? I Southern Utendeel '?> a?vers si , fair in ii DBTAILaKO FORECAST WOE TO KAT. F'.r ates BBgtasMl, la>cr*aalaa -' Btlnese, arith min >,r Bow In ai.uthern purtl n and ,,n lbs e-aat ooaat; *a'v.-re lortheaBt ku1-:1 ..ii IBB ?r.Ut!l?rn r.-.,l Boutheaai . Url Wot His*** N'.-tv Y,ri(. threattnlni araather, probably Wavy an..w In aetitlern p?Ttl. Bi Bortbeaal win.la. sr-v-r. iiia.a , n ihe coast j-,,r i.. tern Pena Ivaata, Maw-Jeraey and Delaware, BtB ,r Bnaw: r- i ':-r:- galea probibly Bhlftlag to aortk resterly and cl*l ? " -'? I '>' 'vening, j- | [i,,. pisttlcl of I'olumbla, atsryland and Vlrwlnla alu or snow ni th* early ra rains followed by .-l.-Hr.nK reather: high northwester!) winds; temperature about Va'estern tfew-Vork parti] ' adi Sfsatker; brisk ni hlgl n rtheasitrli a i.- ? i r ? vv.-.i>-:ri Pennsylvania, fair i ra.ta l bv showers Hon in the aarly morning; soHherty winN -?>-. TRims't: LOCAL i>?sr:nvATio--'9. Night . Ullin ' -j ntl - r .. i -.-. m -.-aaaJ ??J CTTXi-j .-? -1 ? - 1 L -.-..^.r-J4._^ Hat. Inch. HO.S 3<>.o In Hil* ,ll,..i .'ii a rnntli . tah Ila ima- ?uuv*a the ?vans-* in praaanra. ** ladlcatsd Bj- i ii* 'inb.ine-'a ?.:f r .iin.g . irometei Tba dolled line riprssaBtj ttit Maa ? ? .?? BS i?.e..,|..,' .e. l.ri>-? Tl lani*,). Tiibaoa e uri.... i'.i. :i. i i iii The waathsf ??-???.. raa . :? ii iv. with mow iartas lae af tern aaa ??? t e -. .-ni ;.k -i.-si ..-u- re -,-..! beta M ?' tgrmtm, tba ter* f' 13 degrees) '? ring ??. ;? ?;. '.nh!- thea that t Monela; ai I .'?'.: I rei tl in thal of Ihe correapoaellng jv caf last ri .r The avestaet te ia** will be cKuJy and thrratenlng, r<-.bBbly with snow. CAUGHT STEALING IS WANAMAKER'S, A THIEF MOHTAU.V Will NUKI) BT THE STORB'g MM BL ll ra\ Pblladalphla. Kel.. I .V mun waa detected pilfer? ing In Wann mn ker's stor" hue this ..fr-rnoon. He Wa- fnllov.nl to .he .street hy William II. Mc i'.,ll*y. who ls . mil'.y.d as ., deteetlVO flt ths store, nnd evho ordered 'lie man ti surrender. Ha told MeCalley that if i.e eaaaa a fi et Bearer to him bs vx-oi.id kill him. IfcCalle-r drear h\* revolver, and the man turned and r.n. Mei'alley nred at him ami struck him in the beek. 'Ihe mun w.is taken to the hospital, where lt was found that the bullet had s..v,T".i his apina I column and that hla .tr ttr-? bod* wi - pn rsl vied He gave his nam aa William Drumgool**, <>f l^iwreneevllle. Brunswick County, Va. The man .au hardly survive his in torlea ' The werai Cougha generally field to Dr. D. Jayne's Expectorant, and nol I few estimable pl .' ll ians andona lt M their beat ?>rev:ripr.lon. e*e ? DIED. BL '.-s OS rh- M li:-' ? < | U I M ???'* at >? ?? late Benjamin U. Illoa . ? "ara. ,; rr m her" lat* ., ?-?.'??' -.; 'fi: sd, is-.tim - Wangi . N, .1 . I'i I , '? - ?' I Bl. . i - rae ? Harelay mj . -. i-., ? ? - D., I. BM W. K R . ?? 1:90 fr." I - i i iirri?r.,?. al di: I lat, ",-, Ureei i .. , . N Ai BUsshw , I J i laW, C '->nal ? -.->? i ll' ?ll. ;.; fl la "K '. Funeral ai m at 8 Fl -.ruary .'. .- 1:1"- j. T.i In .-r in- r i it Mox Bl ii Ij N : al i IS p m. BPHBANR >.n ihe :<t?t all Pres. ll Barbaab Relallvea ird fr.-nf- ira ted ti ,.-? - a f -narai aervleea a, Wedneeda) I-'. ;??,,-* t. 1*!>7. at Ina late rca lenee, S 109 Weal BTU ' DJO m. - . .. . ,. , ... COLE Tueadaj atti ? i !'?' 1 Bafsa U r^de. I' n le realdence, No. 277 Il'.erao* .*i . Hr - klyn. i'i a.i*. .', p m. :.? ? KXMf er Nv,.', v I, Erimar} I, MW, r>n;?.mla i' , Vane, in I ? -? ra ' . ? i at i lt?aevl!l ter i'..ireh, i - . at., s ??. ra ' Interment R -.-,| ile, I I. I' v m xv .... ;.-? ruins February t Ja t. Smith i man, in the WI. ? rai ??( hi Kuneral fr-a. hla lair resides .'?'?? Xtl Dean M., nr,-<eh Ijm, ? m ia i ii i i o - lo *. h."-nu ? v . _..,,.) | \ j KM KR BRO .K--.lt R ' I - -airy l' I sui ?' , i-. ? Kat* edd rea f bia ? ? I'n-i- ? .1 uer i : realdence, ftp, 7.1 ex rttttlei ?., Kuli, iv. \ ? Ir-.'.-ini. ur .,,.-. rea win n.t .'. ;.. m. train .- ra Kew v .rk ea I-' ::r a) \- anl , R . ll I I HATWARI ai bia realdence John N Hayward, ea BBB> .lae. January .il. In ni*. 76th ?? it latlvea ami friends ara Uwtted I Head the funeral rea at btu ula r ride-ice *. 243 Kn.- iTtl-. ?t., on VX'edneeday tn min/, .-. Inel . .,? IO o'clock. Kin-'Iv umll flower*. .i"\r*.s .xi i. s Ancelea, Psi., January If i*;>7 Matt.-*, Hi - ci-, vi! ,w nt tteoryr l rf, Refativea and frlenda of the r.im v .-,? -.. invited *?> at**nd tli? furrral ?.?re,..-*, at the ,,. fltti ? aa i it-', -r . rii.-*:iv. ita mst . ?? i" A m M IN X- pai - 1 ,;.... ,, ,- r;-,..!u, widow of Eda : .-? -n of Ki -v '. MYER) F.ia I T; ra iud<1 .'% at hla realdaaas, Ne. 1*1 bernard Myers, la Md ?i ii - i aa >ra ott PETTIT "i February I at hu \- aaa \-??_ derbllt-eve.. hr, ker., a .,. r. ,-,,.. formerly pt Jamal* . i ? ' ''? '' rea . fri. la an ted I Maud Um f.ir.irel fi m Ora ? 11 ii ... ? . . . ,-. brinn i. 9 p. in PoXx'BRS "r. ivt ri, ! ?: Hp arata, in hla l*un*>ral .al itdence. x r*.;, u rm*-**. Brioklyi lVedn*ad ts n ^" [niermem prl ,:?? gCHEXt'K "ii rvinnre I. Mr- Carellan, widow Sf - - ? ? ' - rnek ? :? ? - ? ?. nu* ervleea at hi ? . \ im s-.-.th ctr "' ? Re oklyn -.,'? i .-,* .*, p. ?. ;.-.private, 8EI.BV in I . , |, Pal., "n Friday, January 2n Pren H Selby aar-1 80 yura. ? SMITH- et !,-,,*??? | \ | . .- . w Jar.uarr ?il. will im Hart S Funeral February I et tbe ?"1,M ? ive. and llth-at New \ ,-k i i ?? pi I law ia R-oekira, lire P. Tateotl ..-..-? ""? Funeral .., stite-eU '?v li . i- ?. :. ..?? p. tn. WOODLAWN CEMETERY 0!!l,'c N I. Lil I-- ja I ?: XVer/lii-tn Nation f-Mt'i v.,rf, Harlem R.i!'r-a4 ttpcciiil {Collect. ^e've^'* "<? '^?Ayv^-v*^v^vys^^s^.'\yvj'^^. , . T rib ii ut- le i-ni-, t<i Mull !*>u I,k,tI lirrnT Dallj $10 , ?. i . |I pei :. '."''> V1! '?' Sunday, *> ., .. ir; HO ?eaU pw m nth. - ? oin: ir,?? *j ,, ?..-.,-. \v . i |] , ,.? wv.klv. %X ....,,. ,.,-ra | forehn in-rte* v^ ? nd Cana .... an I n ll ? dan) In .\ea-i RBMITTANPER, if aent in i , ti, unn rtstend ?;;i i,? mt tba oaraor*! rtafe BRA KPH L'PTOWN OrFICE. 1.213 Bl idwsy. Doa? ??: ??. l.-.4 N --.il .-'. *^-e?^ AMERIPAN'h AHlinAI. will "nd The Tribuna at: i. ?? -, ' un. - of ri,- rm um 7', i..., bi., i: c, M r- n, R - - a ' Barthel nv a ii .??, v.. C. Brown. .; uki 9 ? ? ;,i n. ? . ixford st. ? ia Pi k a- s 4 ? Lu ls '.''? ' r Parla J xi j. roe a Co., 7 Rim * rlbe ii inna i i .e- ? ?? an l.. ? d< I ? nee. ei H ... , , 81 Boulevard if mitt mania i 'r lil l.v ".n.,ls-. !:-ir->.-.'i a?- Kir Thom,.- ? .-. rt, i i .:? ropers. c,n-\n I., -ni. h.I. (Idler a Co. ar 1 tra ri Bank. Kl rei ? XV':]'! v i C V ? An?;, Austrian Bank ?? Pen rabum i 'r, dil I.- rn ill .?? London of! a The Tribuna I - ? i avsal Bt rises to leave adx-ertia**menta Bivi s;i" rlptloi ,- plea ft ,* :- bourrhl In Ij'nd n from Meaara. Swan .v Leach. N'orthumberland ave., directly cp ? ? Orand Hotel X Ittwel} ,.<iiii|iii.i lon perfini.e li Mal nu ki-ta i ?voi e-. pie b:-? . .? i ? i v n Lsx ? nd. H I'oatuflli-i' .\otl?*e. K r.-icn m.-i:!s for !'. re -'.. eOdlOf :-;-'i,rv rt, 1S07, win cloee ipr raptly ii. Bil Miall - Oeneral r stefBee aa follows: TH AXSATI.ANTIi' MAU*-' WEDN'DBDAT At 7 a. m tsupi , -i rn I for Europe, per a. -. *Bt. Paul, ?? la t ? at S ... :i. laupplementary IO SO I rn i f r Eur pe, per ?. a. ?BrlUnnl via (Jueenatown; .if 1" ?. n rr B-Mr.'iin ,1a?i. per .- ?. r- i Antwerp I letters nuiat erred per Fi ll n for V.-ther landa din t. per i. a. ? '?'? - ' I iw ,!*t r..r. i ted !?? r V ei ket dam' ?. ?' ll tn. tot i'll-' '"-I nj and N'atal, pei i. a, Tetatu.i ii-ttera . ure ted ' per Tel in .i - H.e.::-xv Al -' . in for Ki Ba ti rtand, Italy. ;. Portuaal, Turkej Eva . lr, tis. psr t. a. *ldk Mretagne, .ir.. ? t - iher parta Of Europe muai dlreci .-',,.:??' ,*n.> i al *.;30 a. m. for Bu i *! r-' via Qui ? ' en, ?t h .,. iii. f.-r :;? n.-r;,-,!- Ilreot, per i - Ism, e-ta Amatardsm ilettera mual i?- i ; i ?-. !* ned tn'>, \. ?? ? per ? * Vat ndoa, via RotterdBm ilettera mual I ti f "per x-e?n at 8 a. for i - - Kal 11 'l"ttrra must i?- dlrectef* al IO a. m. f r s-.-tiand dire i per I I via Ulaegow < Kl rs muir be .; r- te i 'per Plrca ?Printed matter al ?'? n ?? .era -,.:.?.- , Tu?a :,>j t * i sr.d Bsturdavi laka printed matter, etc, ? ? -i ly .i:.: ? .-? i print-i matti i. eic [or other perta "f Europa xx hits S'.ir itearoeis oa ? ? . ? - . .I prlati I raattsr, etc., ', r Europe. Amen, in, Cunard ml Fr-n-fi Lin- ;'-.imera :.i?r printed matter, eti , I all ? aintrtei r-r wMcb th>y it- .i Ivi.':- a ? ram mall. After the .-I *iiu; ,,f 'lie supplemental*, Trasasttoatls nalia named - tary ra Ila ara loni .' an, r:riKli*.h. French and ;.?? ni a teamera, and remain ? yn until within t-n m'.n itea ? f fie hear , f ? ? ? uner. HAILS VOtt BOCTH AND ' E.NTRAL .XX!!.Kl .x. WBSff lNT>iI-:s, ETC. fTEDNESPAT?At 8 a. m. for Rta Janeir" ,:;-..t, aiao Bani ? ind La Plata countrlea, via Rio t,.-..- i . ; .-r $. a. ..--. ra f iher nerta ol Bras n ? ?;?? ' Kuti tl' ,. at ll i ni for l'..rt an }-r - .. .-? Domingo and Mi*.,.-.-/, par ? - i-\ i.. Lraaeps , ??? i - | "I ? ? , !? 1 aj. ? mual i || ? .] ." Be Leaeepe") it I p r' for Pul i. per - a. e , ? i Havi it .1 | n ror M Plata couo rect. per i Kaaten rillllsi'AX Al ll a in for Vei ?;.., ,, p,. ? h.i ,i- ilettera I :. ? .,?,! i -.,-?.. <. , via "pei e.,:.. ? ?KI!,.*, y x: a ? ", Or ll / ; an : ly. pi,,, .- Matr -a. pera ? riallleo.vlaP-rm.ml.il, llahl.i ind Ki. i.i.i-iro iletten t r.N ? ' i(r .sit mu? ? - (lalii* , ??? ?? |o ., n , ,;;!?-.,er,'., e 10:30 ., ri. i for l.-unalea. Jeremie Bavanllla ?-. pera ? Adlron.bv*k Keri ta tot i ? i '' i ? ' - ? : , ? r x I? i i; al 1; ta- I Jereml Petit a ave, Papa Hilt!, ,,. uni,?? ul Bt. Ma . ? i. a m rawn i ,,t 2 p ,n i, i Pott ? Bl ? Ure. I pei -v ?. a* Iii IA*fl.RDAt 41 tfJO a ni ? ip .*?..!? n . ?? a m i for Hi, >'r i\ and ai Tnomaa, ? is Bi fru. {.reward and XX ndward 1-ian l* Martinique , I Karl id.vj t^r ? a. i-ar::.b..e. at l" a rn iiupptemenrar) 10:.% a. m.I for jX.ix-.'uv-j.. ,l?'-me! nn,l < ,rt?i.iK*n i. |*.-r ? ?. KRlj at io 3,1 ?. *s for.Campeoha, fhi?ra?. Tahaaieo ?n.i fasa> t n per a, *-? fumurl ilettera f r ..'h,*r parta ot M.-?ico and fr fal... mual L- directed "per Vumurt"j; ai Vi m. for Oren* I Trinidad ind i bafo. pei i ? ur. auria ?t T i- m. for S'assi i, N P . i>er ateanwr fr. ra Miami. I'la. lt Vl'AY- Al * ??'?' : ,T1 tot :? V rr- M.,|.i n, par .^'.--inuT from Hatlfaa. 'aria for N>v?f'.iindlai--?i, by rall to Halifax, ont th-nca teamer ' ta at thia office dally it | rm p m. Mhin for Miquelon by ra Boaton and thanes hy -?..im.-; i I .?e at '.lu* office dall) al f .t*. p m Malla j , pub i a se "! 'l ' i ??! Th m.. for ? ra ir ll:.ir bj iieane-ra Miling .Monda ya nr.l Th'jra ilsva. fran Port Tampa. Ela. Math fr Mexi<?,\ ever ,-iie-? et.eei 1, fer dtapatch tn ateamer. m al 'i'i? office a,ile a* T .- rn IRegiatered mall , i:.-? ai 4 p "' r"" '? "5 oar. rv. \ssl'.*.,?:ri,' v eii.s "alla fer aeStlSltB tSSCepl t!'** f .- XV.--- Auarralla, which are forwarded via Europe), New Zt-aland. Hawaii, FIJI nn.l Samoan lalanda. i*r a a. Alameda ir,..,!, Sai Fr,n. i--ei. rlosa :. ? ? laili up te February V ??; hi 7;*>xi ?? "> ? '? a "l ? ""' ,; ;!" i' ,n **>r ern ar? ti.'.ii ;,! Kan V h of ?? ? ''".,--> with Hrhi.ii malla * .- e.: ti..ll i. Minis f"r Air'-illi ,-\ -pr x\vm .\ut> trnlU. tl iee-.,! BBd KUI Iff.m.: I ,11> ad Ireased ,-,,m per ?. ? Warrimoo ifrmn Vancouver), rteaa here dall) ,.f"'r Janxutr* ISI .,:?! up to Keb ia ry I al ott) p in Mulls r--r '"Iilna. J..[mn .mt Hawaii, pta ?. a. pity .if Peking (from s?n ^ancb.-h bara dully up to Kebruarj " ut 0:80 p, m Malla foi H**e.tii, per h e,-'iil!.i (from San Krati, la, ,i cae tiero dally nj, to Kel.mary li it e. rt.i p. m. Malia f,.r illina and Japan, p'i a. ?. Olympia I from Tacoma). cl..?e hero ? Lilly "i> to IV! ii nj t'.'H .it .'..'lu B BS. Mall* for ths Hoelety lalanda per Ship Oalllee if. a-e Sin Ki.inctaco), rioae hara dally bp to rabmaiy ll al a so p. m. Malia ?? r .timi aad Japan (specially sddraassJ saiy), per a. a. ..v ..r Phlna (fr n. Vancouver), .! ,ae her* dally up i.. Pebroon '--' at 0 ia a ? irv- tunilr ara dad lo peal of nailing Salty ?n I the n.'tie.l-ile ,.f rioai.ar lr. aJian^rd SM the pr'aump ., ., r ii,.- r unlatemapted riverland irjnalt. tReglO* trr^.l mall cl.*?e? >i fl p m prevl Mil ,1ae. i-IIAIU.KH XV I'AVTOS'. Poet Poatofftce. New-York. N. Y.. January 20. ISM.