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BLACK G??? ????, TTMMMFp WITH A CHIFFON SCARF EDGED WITH JET: THE CROWN IS BXCIRCLED WITH A HAM? OF ECRU LACE AND FINK AM? YELLOW ROSES. AN EGGSHELL TEA SET. RULES FOR ???GG?G??????; A QUAINT EASTER GIFT. CVT9, SA'Trns, TBAPOTB, G?. ?"fHBSS, STT.AR eOWT-S AMD RjAT-DS ai J? -CaIIC OUT <">F ?5HT.I.US AM* BU'TTTN'?", -PAPKR, A pretty .Easter lea sal can bs Rnade with three pr I .r ?-?if-ehflls, a Fh.?*-t of notepaper, a piece of l.iottir.g-papcr?white or a ligiu ahade of brown, 10 match the etusheU -ai i some good mucilaa- or .?afte. ? Bel a fort-si****** egg for the teapot (Fig. 1) and carefully open the email end. maklr.g a ?,.??? Just FIGURE I large enough to allow the Inside to run out. Th? ???out will coyer that hole when tho anido Is com pleted. In mekine ths piteher CPIg. 2i open tho nmal! end of the e(C. This will not require ao much caro, Cor the l-.ole .an be larger than in th- reapot. Tae th?? !; , -??.'-?? BOtTSr>bOWl (Fig. 3> snd the small end for the cup (FI?",, i). After the shells hav? teen weil rlr.r-e? und rie nniTtit 3 carefully brasil off 'he edKea until they .ire of th? r? ?ulrcd a:zo. ??.? litt:?* lega (Tig. I>, three f?T each pieee ex? cept the cup can be eat oui of Snn, unruled ? ?to? paper. They should be about an inrh from t!?> to til ? ". can easily be cui if folded as Indicated In ? ? i-kr? wi:ero ths dotted line represents the f..:.;. Leare the lower half folded, but Satten the FIGURE I i'.'.C.n p'-ir.ted piece OS the t~>P. and paste thr-.t snd . h r.f ths twe ning-Bhaped na f.riT.iy to th? eggshell. A little car'? and needed for the worn;, in order to rr.r.ke ?he tlnv dishes stand three -? on. r. lies for the teapot and pitcher fold s In Fleur? & ? ? nts but cn?? I ' thi indie?the itralght e?-ge being th?? fold. V-gupj ? : a piteo ot a match, which la i?af?ted m PATTERN'S FOB THE ?:<;<; SHELL TBA BET all.? tl.?? fold t.?? eorreapoe ling arms ars ... . ?..-,? . ride, ?...?? ara pai g, jr.,! tuen peat???! te tas Bho iW bt ? it.i'.ll?-r bendlea for tha at-ier-bowl teeybamaae ne tray, nr .is m it,?? illustration. <"??? 1'"!1' ? lit G!:? .i? S, anal fold Ibes- armin-l a ?-???? * iba ?:??????*? ine. thee paeta together, tw? on f ii si ??! si di are faatei ??' '" '; ? ? ' ' ?.' ? " Wi? : ? , Um spowi of th? teap< 'I e Bhtly fold. ! te ? ?? ?' to ?poll thi 'round." The nap represented uy p? dotti ? .ie brought ov? r end ???? ?? ?"". ? ?-le tt.e o?>i>'j*li.* ?.?Igt?, u? s'io ?? n In ih* ragure. ??? can be Shsped over ? por-handle. The Blaahed ? r tlon can then b?? bent back, fitted to the teapot and I'.ii-tr? ] fast The knob of the teapot (Figure 10' is cut double, PIGI'RK ?;. pasted toge'her. ?jrith the pointed end* folded b.T-k and attached to th.? Bh? ? For the lip of the pitcher ?Klsrur? II) fold th? pap>*r as in the Illustration, the straight edgi the fold. Flatten it the little pointed piece at the bottom, bend bach the fid.??? on the lotted line and ; Bate *v,nt ;. ir* .. ? he ?h.'ll After It !? ?, u i t r? dry the shell can be brok? le the .li? The saucer (Figure 121 ts mud?? ..f the blotting paper Cut out two l:?ks about I hi ? '..-s In diameter, si I paste them together, bo a* to make ii thirl" and Srnn \Vbei quite dry creane the esige, In the t>pr>r: dot'.?.' linea, with a paper-cutter or bnck of a knlfebladi then dampen th? whole and prca* it on the bottom of a cup or amali butter plate. The creanea svili allow tl.?? edge to ??? turn, ? up without breaking unni li is quite th?* shape of o aau .r. When dry i? will be verj hard and Brm Po not rub the paper while wet. tor it will fuss up and pr? ? off in blotches. A itti? drop r.f paste wl ? hold the CUO to the nancer. A pretty tray on which to plan the little set em le of the blottlng-papei also, snd In th?? same mnniiT as th?? Bau rer. it muy be round or oral. The lid of the teapot is reprceent? i In the .leoor ratton, which can 6e don?? in gilt or wat? r-co!ore .-ir almply or elab? ratelr aa de?irnri. Any one of th^sr? Urti? pl4*eea would mnko a pretty Knster souvenir. 1 BUST OF VIS8 WILLARD Foil ETAN8T0N. Chicago, April >'.. The memory of Frances E. ? ? will be perpetuated in the Northwi tetra i University, of which Bh? is ? graduate, by a llfe Blse busi of white marble, which is to be ? resented during commene in- nt tveek by J. C Bhafer, a wealthy resident of Evanston It will be the work or Lorado Taf! MIri Willard has been an inti? mate frimd of Mr, ar.d Mrs. si.a?'??*- foi a number of years. 1? la to give the time required by Mr Tnfr for the Bitting*? l al she will come to Reel Cottage early this aun.? Mis* Willard was the first woman to be appointed dean ol th?* Univer? sity, -? ? DISFI IT OF LEATHER GOODS. Miss Kvf-lyn ITunton *.01 BTI BShlbl? tlon snd Bale of leather *?? rk yesterday at No, M Washington Square. All th? work except leti wa? don? by Misa Nordhoff herself, and la entirely by hand. Among the articles t.. :? .... are and folios ol all Blsei and description* an exquisite? !v painted Ber? er. and an equally beautiful piir of bellows, t.oi.k bindings belt? and, In f?i it, every? thing thai ca? tx nade of leather. ??:;<? of th<* books is a fac-Blmile of tl?.? flrst edition of '"The rilprini's Progress." Tho leather la ao thick thai rd* were ?..essary, and the lac?sa are <x ; t? ? ? *?? ' 01 will remain open to-day. ?'.< s'.? i her work, there wsm also an es it two doe? '. toy elephe nti The t, M S ? ? ili her trade? mai k ill her work. ?.. ? WOMExS iND POLITICAL REFORM. The Brooklyn Union i- is*u? \v..m?*n held lta?rcgulai mi etlni noon si Johi aton Hall, Mr d? nt In the ? hair, it was if Republican after Kate Boatwlck, preal? ?, ? .1 t hat a sym? posium wl l be held In the latter part of April, l?.?. which foul prominent , lei two a .men and twe men, will take ?art. Mr? .1. Ellen Fosti r. who is coming to New-York to attend the O rant ceremonial, will probablj ?.? ?.ne of the women speaker? at the symposium, snd Misa H? i??:. Varick ?? aw? II the oth? r. Several nea memb? - wer? admitted to the club ?,,,??? ... ??.!..?.? n t., ? ;,i numb? ? . ? The bual ne*s hour ? up with ? pplrlted lle cuaaloi on tho .?? i?!"ii and adoption ol the consti? tution and bylaws The lapei ol the la) waa read by Mrs Jane Pier ? 'i Nea ? ? on "The Attltml? of Women Toward ?'. Keform." Bhe ursed th? ;ttv for increas I knowledge ..( political ? .? rs and methods for women before they ? r. il fai t r? :r. any politi reform ? ? I 'tis of . iati lai t"" ? ? be Interested In the leclslative act* retatine ? . ? ? . ; ?. pectlve calling? All qu III ti lurhln? ? . ir* or labor, ih* employmem or educati >n ? ? chlldrei and ractoi ? he ire ns vital to them lid ? omm nd th? Ir :.?,.,.? ROBEBT BBOWNING'fi BIRTHDAY. To-day Is Robert Browning"? blrtl lay, Drowning elobs In New-Tork snd throughout th? country will celebrate the occssicn with genuine love and ,,?,... ,,,m -Browning." ??.'.??? one of the ""'?.-?.?."...,. vet m ' ?? p"-""'?? "f rh,J ':':"" .. ,,V,ii. snd long ago ha entert-d The ?-rent pop "',,?. ,,,...,, unknown: bui whl* Into lh? dor o tne ? Mg ^ ^ i;]c, ,,. . ?., the heart and an laeplre '.? " s ??? ?? Aia KING'8 DAUGHTERS AND80N8 THE SPRINT, ?G.?????, OF THE NEW YORK TENEMENT HOUBB CHAPTER. I-OODOBI ROOSEVELT think.-? -?nrrVESS <"?F HEAD Al AN I'Vtt. IN* THIS WOBU) If A OOalD BECOMD TO BARDBMS "G ilF.AnT. A groat many aUttghtei- an.l nn n?-rn*1onal non attended the iprlnt" meeting ?f the N???? York TeneOMnt-boUSa ?Chapter of the King's Daughters ar. j s>n? bald peeterday afteraon nt th?? nre vonrt Henee The chairman of tha H,?ar-i of Mar.? agera, Mr?. George ?. McOrear, prealiledi ani the Rev It, JIa?r.ry M ?*;>n.Ws, of ;hf? Advisory i'onn f*n, open?? tha mceting "frith devolloiial iXT'-lff?. Reporta an ra ? id bi Mrs. Walter Tausalg, ?sor? reepondtng secretary; Ml.*?? Clara Field, treasurer, and alisi Alte* C. M erlntendent of th?. chapter hwif??. Th?? treasurer atetad thnt the chapter had never hr-tnrr. (???t? om at the end of the rear with ??? ?n? ill ?? balance in it? treasury, but that it cen? tered it??-ir fortunate to i??- oui of debt, itnce Its ln<*Orn?? in.i been stnal'er during the In??: year l?y Hi-."?'' than it had ever !.?*???? before. Misa Field referred arveral tlmea to a "Happiness K'iii'1," foi providing circu? tickets, ?lonk<-y r!?!??.? .-?til Christmas ?linn??!* f.?r tii??-??? who tnlirht other? wise tiara ??????? circuitesi ;???? dlnnerleea, and Mr- Marnerai ?Bottome, iti her address aald that ahe blghlj approved of thai am? of ?pendin*? money, a clergyman In the audience, uld to ba Dr, Oardner, remarked: "I nill give t'.?? to the Happlneaa PvatA." and Imme-dlatel] ? md? ? II ever to the trenanrer? "And ? ?. : give fit, too," uld Mrs. Bottome, "nn.i ? irtah there nera .? hundred people t?? do the -am??." 1 ? then wen itruggllng through ihe , ro* ? ? re araa a burai ol ap? pi?*' ?:?-'.? ita ?;?,?! . ? t;.., platform. Mr l.ooaevclt said th.it In had accepted tha- In? vitation ??? address th? meeting because ol l.l- k? ? . .'" latlon ft the : ? ? ; ? 11. .?, * ?. value ??f the work doi . by I ..,?..? ?|.. thought the police force Khoulil be . , ? su? h organisations, and " ' - ' ? t thl .m:.m !.. .,? , tO wit h - Btan ? m- Intro?, u-tlon ? : knoa I? Ige sa? Infinite " he Ihouehl the Vea *. ..rk pi llceman irai teglnnlng to underatnml ? hi trai In office ;?? prote-cl the ?ipi?'- of all citizen ?, ? ven Ihe humblest Mr. Ri.veil warned hla hearers ..-cnlnm in? creasing il.vili the- aimed :<> diminish, and to dlvorc? of real sensible ???rk for the food of ti?, peoni? In the tenement? imm the free aoup :. Ing-house. This mlirht be a ' ouncil ??r perl tion I ? added, t?> the tene mcni house ? hapter hu .hen Been the Held foi ?.?.?:?_??? Philanthrop? brosdened by th? unintelligent va riet* thai II wa* 'borne In upon him to bear testimoni on thin point." Mrs. Bot tome had spoken of ? rdn<-?si ol heart as on?? of th? evil* that afflici Ihe world, and he agreed ?ae-ltti her. inn he though) 'softnesi of head" was s ??">?? sec? ond '?? II Mr Roo eveli aleo advlse-d the so? letv not to ex |,???? speed) reform? oi to be -??-,>??>????? because >? pj re mid would noi ti d on Iti apex Mr. Roosevelt was followed by David Willard, who told of the club a*ork of the .-hnpter. and Mr* t..? Beymour Houghton. who c.-iv.-? the audienr?? a -.'limps?? ??r the future and thi ????,? timen in store when Ihey ????? Into ineli ne*a house al No. M Hen? ry--? Refreshment* were served after ?he meeting. The : meeting and election ?vili t??k?? place n??xt ?.iday. \\ !. ! /-. T?g<ift^N?t-? jas C^smiNe ? . m Communication! were received ye*ter?iny from the following: "? ? ?.." 'G. W. ?.," "F.. ?. IfcD.." "C M D.." Mrs. M V. i'r.ihiim. M A. Williams, "J A B.," M P. Campbell ?wlth check for ?-">:?1 pin), Edwin A Btudwell, Mr?, f, W. Cola Misa Annie ? Appleget, Anna Cora M lier E C Dewhurat, "A V*. I? ." A ,? ? ?trmlng, : im? - : Buckley, Brace M Pi r< '?'???? M s ? 'urtlss, "A. A. C." "B A. s " <? a Matrvin, Sarah E Brewer, Mr-. J. ?Sdwards, Edith M. Do kstader, Merlan ? Bmlth, Mr? F A. Welche! O? .? B Darl y, Barah E Palman, I.. M \\ C M l". A l". E. I" M. Frank flrey, Mrs a; j: Roya, Mn Carrie B. Kllne, ?? W Tooher and .Mrs ? ? ?? nard, ind a ? published at the ? ? e. Since thi -?? communication? entitle Ine nee member? to club pina, they will l?e forv .|..| on the recelpl of the required two-rent Btamp. The President-General would be -ri .-id ?o receive the names ol sll membera ;> whom ? present cf ,. -.u?? or irnala would lie welcome. N??t a day thai >>ome one does rot offer out of his abun Ian ??? I ? ihare with ot h?re, and outatde of *en?1 ? ?' ? -, '.??- t la n?-.t alwayi pos ? . ? pe gifts a hi re thi y ?*? ?? d?? the n ' ? ?, ir ?, ? Bend your flowers to Mit?* UHI?? Arm? strong, No '? Went Blxty-thlrd-st., New-York s ? :- a member of the Sunshine Society, and has been in f? r soma time A Isrge numtx r of ? ? ?| le nr* entlttod to rr.emher ship In The '. .- n shine ?Soi lety who have not ?secured their pini slmpl) '.ause they oml??e?l to sen,? the ne-*? ? tmong them nr? mativ ? . v. . ..., the 1 ? ? lent-Cenerai li Indebted for of t poem Bom? ? me " ? :. typographical error, Mr*. Asnes flchnll Ornmm's name '????? printed "Mrs. .v??*?? Bcbull Grand" In Frida? - Tribune. Mrs. ?Intuiti and Mrs. Young are ; ts ol the largest branches of the ? B S. oui cl? ni Sen Vi?rk Mrs. Gramm'a I* No. 8" ?. -r , ? ?berlln, Ohio. Mi V?. ' ! ns, Col ? resident??' lei ? hea to Bay again nul that ll ' ' publish ? ? :- ? ?- hey are re eelved nti ton must wall their turn and be patient. The moal thai can lie dun?-? li :o eckt ge the recel laell ? ?? no ? mall llapatch pina Immedl ,?? who have -??:.? Ideas and alampa, In time all com I require publication will , , ,? o'umn ? "??? >ate ???>? ma oi l< wl no of eo ? ?? I?? given a ? ?-? Often tha Ben? mn Is crowd-wl om entirely b) newa. r,?"*k the Pr? lent-( leneral from j.? 11 > llahtna too lei nimm itlon* In ?uch ? am ? mei ..?. lent to ;- !.? lual members Boclety who v. ?' appreciate them The y ? ? : w? ? ' thu carried ??.. altnoueh the evi ma ??? tlwaya appeal in the column Bes] I? ? ? . :. ? tient, the Pre deni (leneral wishes t,? *ay ? t\ y thai n, .: : atl ? ? mu ' tei one il Ie I ? papa r onlj Full nun??? ... .<??.?. Iter expr? nlrary The ?" ? ?. ? ? hopes thai all c >ni ton ?? . ermll the ine of their and .?, !.!.?.-?.? Th? us. ,,f ??!?!?1? hr!rii.*H fusion, and makei the a*ork of thosa ? ? mem ben mu? :i lea ted If "Inquirer ' who wrote on March I for In ' ? lei ?-? end her full name and addr? ? communications that ?me to ? office for bet will be forward?*??. Pn il the T. 8. 8.: 1 ;n?*io?e a two ceni tamp for mem pnhlp in the Bunshlne Bo? clety, and wish you would send me the l?.'..|i*f? 1 ttla poem, appropriate to the column ? ? ist II ma) help othen aa it has hell ea] p Mrs I? Ii Mr*. D. D ?ntrlbutlon makea you ?? mem? ? t of ' ? ? ? ? end ?? pin haa b? en ? -rit you ,-??? IN. 'Twai .? qualni old corner eupboerd M) friend unlock? ?? one ?ia>?. ti of ?-hlna Were safe!) laid away; Ai.'l I ?? uerpd such ttiinaa of beauty Were hidden thu from -n<*ht. re aurely made For u ?? ? ? ? oui deMi Bul ? ? an all too prerious, Too ? for d ill) use. Too frail for careless touche?-. ?? o frail for the I? aat abuse: v.. ? s n k??? ,? ? :. ?n here In safety, Bhut 1- from the dust and .lirt. Shu: ??? from meddlesome f!n?;er?, Finn? and ? thai can hnrm or hurt. f."tnl day \V.? bring oui the brightest nnd best, Then we rarefull * k- tn.-m away And place them among the rest; -, him ??? bright I? ? ertalnly d? ??- ?'?>? ?? y ?r all of th? man) d ?v iit?? ihui In here, alone." Then ! thought of Ihe darkened r??.?me. wi. ? are shul away I'r?.m thi |?? SI ura - anal |oyi ?>f . nrth ?',.? ??.? cheerful Ughi o? ?toy The Master mai 'link ihem too preaHous th? ? rowded walk* ?>f life, go If? I them ? Pely hidden ? lUble .?n.| |r? itrif? ? t when it ? he feasi above f|. ;. ,?].. ri Hli jeweli bright H,. ?,? piai ?? th? rn honored ?<f all, W? ei h Ii ?? In H ? glorious liaht; Their name* He will pro idi) own, 1',,? ll.'-v*. ? grown lo ll .?? h.nrt ?o dear. I? it BUH h ?'"' H""' "f HI*1 love. ?? ihem ihiit In" barai Predaci ? ;? eral of the T. S s It ts with r? grtl that I I? am through Tl,?;rs,l.iy'_ paper Ihiit ; e to In given enly in the . gu, ,| ? edition of Tba Tribune it win <!??, riva 1 rnaii-i dally raedera ??t the -.atar taumiay axc-pteU. of couree, the pleasure ?neh Instruction would af? ford. Truly your*. MRS. 8 R. M. Mrs. 8. ?. M : It may he found advisable to run the lessens in inee-making ?luring the week occa? sionally. The milter !? now under consideration. HoLD SPRING PUNGI. In wandering the country lane*, or by hillsides, in tl?? spring, on? Will Often firn ? p dainty fungus rery RBUeh reaemhllng a COnll Bl graj spong.? This Is the I famous morel, almost as highly valued among' iptcurw a? th' trillile (me BtTH finds these fungi j In ? irroiip. but usually Singly by themselves, som??- I time? nestling among ? cluster or under the wlnp llke leaf of ? Bhowj orchid, the orchi.? spectabllls Of the May woods; for the morel Is ? fun?.?? of sprlnp; and almost the only ?-'lll.le ..ne found at thi4 ?eason. it la s Idom or nev? r found in BUfSclent quantity for I Diesi, .is It I? said to be in Maryland and elsewhere st the South. Il la nn <.a-y matter to pick ? mess of the sweetest and most tempting pink and white mushrooms In an hour's walk In the nutumn meadows, but fl searcher after morels In a I'.ng siroii in rh. spring orchards and hillsides may MARU.REI.LA BSK'UTENTICA OR ICORBL. fall *o discover a single specimen. Some authorities declare that th? m.-r-i prefera orohards, but It has I.e.?!, the writer's forum,? to always find them on partially sha.]?.? hillsides among ferns, Jaok-ln-tha pulplta and other woodland things. The morel, however, |*o*aesaea one advantage over th.? meadow mushroon) the most ignorant per on ma) gather it with safety. It poMeesea no potsonoufl shadow so nearly like its? if that only nn expert can decide which la safe and which la deadly. AH inor?is, according to William Hamilton Gibson, ar? edible, Mini fungi >>f the aha?,.f the illustration ar? na.r. Is. When fresh they nr?? a pale gray color, ar.d afterward they turn a dull brown The chief characteristic in the form of a morel, after its outer surface, full of even concave depres ?. has been noted, Is |;i h ?.i ,?.? interior if one would enjoj thl? bonne bouche in its most : approved form, after thej have been found, select those thst ire whitish grav, Open them by re? moving the stems, and fill tl ? hollow Interior with ! chicken forcemeat This la made by mincing half j the breast Of ? raw chicken and pounding It tO ? paste, Meaaure it. and add to it an equal amount ?f hre.,,1 erumbs, soaked ?ot* In milk. Add siso one raw egg and a tablespoonful of butter, with salt and pepper. Force lhe mix ur?? through a pure.? j sieve and add a tablespoonful of nice white sau???. Btll the forre. ?.?.? . the ?au. e, and when li haa I '?".ik??l tiv?* minutes fill the morels. Put them over the lire, ? ivei them with boiling white sauce, and lei 'hem simmer ?,?. rv slowly f..r about twenty min? ine? The) should ???? . I? s. Ij covered. still another metti, d la to hake the stuffed morels in ? covered dish Pour white ? mee over them when they are '.in in lhe oven and baste them frequently, They should !?.? rooked about half an hour. FOR THE DESTITI TE CHILDREN A BALE ANO TEA ? lit.11 IN BEHALF OF THK CHURCH SETTLEMENT SUM? MER HOME a parlor sail and ?? ? wer.? i-.eid yesterday after n .on at No, 1 East Flfty-thlrd-et., for tin? benefit of the Ch'ir.-h Settlement Summer Home and the building fund of a free all-the-year-round country home for .1. itlt ute chlldn p Miss A M Blllo. 4 at tho tea-table Misi Herrlck, Misa ?? ?<? Dlnsmore, Miss Chadwlck and Misa K H I ...ra.? an had chsrg? of th?? rabies on which were displayed the pr>u\ fancy articles offered f.r sal? Mi Van Horne and Misa L. M. Marat?n, who hav. : studi ? m West Twenty-third st , presided ovet a tabi* on which aere n . beautiful speclmena .>f ti.-ir chinu painting. An inter????? . ir? of the Bale was autograph ; of ? ited by Howa rd Pyle, Margaret Bangster, Thomas Nelson Page, Sir \\?;???? Beaant, Elisabeth U CuBter and several other well kt iwn wrltera Louise Imogen Oulney sent hrr picture With h.?r name written across if ?elle Cauldwell donated , pastel, Eleanor Chase a watei col r, md ?evensI other astiata ?.??.? of their tal ??? ' ? ?.I? Th.? Church s ttlemeni la at No IS* Bas? Btghty? fourth-st., an.' ?? under the charge of Mi?? Marlon Ouerney Its summer home Ii near Peekekill-on t he-Hudson A g lid of about twenty ladles, most of whom are members of Episcopalian churches, im? been working for about two rears to r.iis.? a fund ??? estai :i?ii a country horn.? for poor children that shall he !<? ? ? open ? ' merely during the s immei a hole year round a? ? atep ? rd that lea the) have, however, Intereated themselves In the Bummer home of the Church Bel ? I. :?.? ? In I nteresta of the ? me chat tl ? ? ? ?-ill give ? play called "On the Frontier." ? <ir.-: itle sketch after Rudyard Kipling, at Car? negie Lyceum about Ma) ? The parlor sale will also h? this ift? in.?? m STORY OF THF REFUGEE. Mme '/..??? Kalo thi young Armenian r.-fu grm, et ?? into the hearts .?f all w-h.? h? ird her sp.jk yesterday aftem.? at the home of Mra Theodore Conno")?, ?a M East Thlrt? tlfth-BL Her t face; her vivacious, modest manner, h?>r quaint and naive express!' is lent an added In? tere* to in r Btoi ) Alti: . '- be. ? in America only s few ths nd bus t ts el - lessons :n Eng? lish, the paper m . read was well written aid clearly deliver, l. She spoke best, however, when ahe < ibi net manuscript a?:.!?? and Impetu? ously poured fori ? ? ' her heart Most ot hei talk ilei It with the particulars of her own experience at the massacre of laal \ uguel ? len .?vi? |*,ooo Christians aere killed i.i Constantinople by th* Turki Aft'-r sh?? had finished, sh?? donned a Turkish of purple silk, with a whit? headdreaa and ell, t., show the coettim* of ?i m dem Turklah lady. She and her brother Samuel, a bright-eyed hoy ?? bou ? ten ) ara old then .-.mx a hymn called ? a 'Ai meni in Hero? ? 8 ing " ?; ?. ? ?. nlam aere present, among them Mm? Mnnouklan, who ? Mme Kaloustlan'a mob?!, and another nif refugee named Anna Knl indlglan, wh.. arrived m America day before \ ? - ? ? r- : ?, ? and who Bays that the horror?- of life In th.? Int'erlot of Armenia ar?? beyond description. Besides Mrs Com Mrs Virginia Taylor nnd M.... m Riexarlat ? ' ictlve In ??? ? ? pe ?pi? in Mm?? ? ? ?? ?Btlan and her story IF.CTURF, "\ WESTMINSTER ARRET. A large attendance Is expected at the Illusiti ? I r.. ;.?. Alfred Colle?, ?. ?., of Oxford Cnl? verslty, England on "Westminster Abbey," ;. be given at the BSBeml ly room ..f th?? v. une ?? m? ? ? ? h p?! ta ? Aseo, ? "t? "? S.o. : '??' ' Fitti ?nth-at ? .... ture I? f.r ?h" b. .:? -?? ..? th?? Wilson IndUBtrlal Bch<*ol for CHrle, ..t ?, ...... ,\ and l.iiri'th-st . aid .?? g? ?:, under the ? ige of us managers, Mrs. H. ? ; Sharpies*. Ml?? Maren?: Ci Ulna, Mrs. '"lark H. liotchkls* ??? lidward <'. Janeway, Mrs Roben Russell ? . Mrs a F Damon, Mrs. R. \\. Hurlbut, Mrs. Oliver ? Jennings Mr? K. Hslght, jr. ??? a It Stone, ?? ? Campbell Maben, Mrs. !.. j. Belli :.i Mlaa Agnes W Layng, Mrs. Edward Stur ???.. Miss Rosalie Rapallo, Miss Prnncee Ogden Jones, M:? Henry W Everett Mrs. William Scott Pyl? Mrs. Charle? ? Tw ????d. Mrs ''lari.?? U'vllv? ?'ass. Mi- John ''.ai' Smith, Mrs Frederick ? Van Beuren and Mrs. Air.,?: H. Smith Mr. ''..lieti ?peaks from .. lifelong know]*dir<? of the cat?n .irais of England, snd his lectures ar?? drawn from his own expectance, ar.d not from guidebooks, a beautiful senes of Btereoptleon views accompanying ea. h lecture, Tick????, fl for the cours? . f??r sale ai nrentano*. N" iu union Snuare u.-si. bt can >>?? obtained from any uf the managsMB THF LYDIA F. il IDLRIOR ASSOCIATION. A large eosnpan) of <?.truest and enthusiastic women me; t ,?? other day at tiie home of Mis* Chlahois? No. II Hast BlXty-Sfth-St. They had all hen memberi ??f tb?? ?Id senior department of th>* Twelfth Street S h.jol under .Mi?* I.ydi.i F w,idiei?;h K'a rh one presenl fell as sh- looked ? a: th?? BBsembl) >u,c .Sew-York City might well be proud of them deughtera of a public achool Th? . ? ol \? m? ? Krln Ipala ??.? .?iri? High Bchools' aas freely dlseusaea. Man} ?>G th* motn BTfl present s;r.;n?u advocated the apeelal fltneea of women to have i-hnrK?? <: girla el the ;,??.?? school ..ir?? and ali nstre. 1 ttia; tru-r.?ul.i be no ! doubt of th? iblllty of women to organise .is well us io sdmlnlster the ?ffa'.t* ..f ? high school Mlaa "A'adlelgh I ??? Insisted, proved thl? truin in tier successful work in ?hat was r.-.i 11? th.? first pub? lie high ? .. ?I h? Sea -York City. A permanent organisai! ? was formed, to, b?? . all. 1 Ihr I. ila i' W a II) Igh -MOClatlOn, and Mi? S ? ?'... p? w.is elect? I prealdenl The Kx . itlre C mmttlee elected wi.l appoint ? secretary uni trei?.r??! from their number Thla committee wid .-orsisr ? of fifteen members, one (rom each of to.? el? ... ?? ? ? grad Bled ? ?? Twelfth-el un? der Misa Wadlelah, two representing the pipila who di ??/? gradua let and :???. t'eure ?anting tha three hundred who went out with Mlea Wadlelgh to form the nucleus of the Normal College. A more enthusiastic company of aromen were never t.roiig-nt together. The girla of forty years' standing and the girls of twenty years ago vied with each other In their loyalty to Miss Wad lelgh and to the principle* ?he inculcated. EXPECTOR \ TION DISCUSSED. THF L, H. P. A TRANSACTS afCCII BT*8I BBtM, ANI? DBCLABM IT WIM? NOT J?'IN A NATIONAL OKC.ANI/.ATION The Ladles' Health Protective Association held Its regulnr monthly meeting yesterday morning at No. 17 West Forty-thfrd*at., and the session was an nnnanally \o-.is on??, lasting from le-M ?o lit*. Many diff?rant matten of bnalneaa were consid ? r???!. and th?? expectora tion question received it* ?In?? ?harr* nf attention, M usual. The ladles think there iu a great improvement in the cleanliness of < public conveyances and ,?r<? much encouraged bv the responses they hav?? ?received to lettera acni to ? the president* and superintendents of nearly all the relimada In tha Pity. Th?* anawera enpreeaed th?? absolute willingness of th?? different 'ompanles t?? co-operate with ih?? asso lati p Mrs. Trinili?.m told .1 ?tory which show??'! that ?* ?- noi alwayi lack of willingness <?n tbe pan of th?? conductor that prevents the enforcement of this ordinance of the Health ?Board She one ?lay called ? conductor'i attention to the faci that a passenger wa? breaking the law, and h?? replied that tie did ???' know hov? to prevenl It, aa it only made them worse to Break to them about It. Mra, Tratitraan lugaesta-d that he call the man'- atten? tion to the placard, snd if he still continued to offend tu sa* nothing n* it I ? be on the watch for ? policeman and to call the flrsl one he sew. "Thai I* lust what I will do ' answered the per? plexed conductor, I never thought of It before." Mrs. A. M l'aimer thought the pla?ants were trot placed conspicuously enough, and said that sh? made a point of staring at them in ?very car she entered, bo bi to attracl every one's attention to them. ? business considered wa* the appointment of delegates lo the mit Ion In Phlladelph ?; th I qu? itlon of ?? new club pli to bear Ihe new name, ! Woman's Health Protective Association, Instead of ] Ladles' Health I'r tectlve .asociation; th- report ; of the presiderai regarding her visit to Washing- ? ton tu secure thli change, end the report of Mrs, Bldmy Kosenfeld on the recent viali t.? Bilia Island. ..? record as having applied . Nati n.,? charter, and no other organisation ,..,,, receive recognition under th?? same name. ;- of Import ? lause the Philadelphia I.. I!. I* A, Is unwilling to give up th? klea of uniting .ill the associ?t Ioni In a Natior.nl organlaa ?i ti. and the New?York association appeara to i?e unalten bl] ? ? ?<1 t? doing ?M, It was voted yesterday that the delegate! to the convention he Instructed to Inf? p ?odjr that th?* New-Tork Assodi tloi rei isei under any clreumstancea to join a National organisation. If th?? oth?r clubs Insist on havtna one, therefore, they will have to taki oui ? new charter under a new name. The delegates appointed were Mrs. ?Ralph Trainman and I "' Jennie de la M l.ozi? r. The lawyei who drew up the present charter of the l, n P, A. also drafted tne charter of th.? Daughter* of the Revolution, and both, It Is said, labor under th? -.in-.?? disadvantage of only being good in the District of ? '.?l?irti?tin.. Representatives of Ihi association will make a second visit to EHI* [sland on Saturday, leaving tl ?? Barge ? ?tii? ?? al IO IS a, m THE DAY'S GOSSIP. A tubular ?*hlme of ot?nr note* has been present .?.! t.? ? ?race (Episcopal) Church, of Jamaica, by 1 ? King and his sisters as a memorial to Misi Cornells King, a sister who recently died. It Ii expected that the chimes srlil hr? In place for East? ?? .?:' nday. The following Is the programme of exercises for the Jamaica, N. v. Chautauqua circle this even? l: ill. cai-h number to answer a question in astronomy; paper. Miss ?Bertha Vlenot; reading, .?? !>???!?>?? ?? ????;??!! M Auger: ?paper, "A Survey of Qreek C'tvtllaatlon," Mrs Florence H. Harris; talk .?n the present Administration at Washington. Municipal Taxation" will he the subject of a lector?-? !>>? Mrs. i?'. ? ; Bwlnney at a meeting of th? Chelsea Woman1! Republican <"iub. in the elub rooms, Mo Kl Elghth-ave., to-day at 3 o'clock. "A Cruise to the Land of tha Midnight Sun" will be the - of Ules Mar? Prortor*e lecture to ? Misa Pe ble'e Bemlnary, No. 3. Fast Fifty l?venth-at. This lecture will include an account , total eclipse nt the iun leal Auguat To? morrow Mi.-s Proctor will plv?? h-?r last lecture of ?esson at the i. ill of the National Museum In thi Bmlthsonlan Institution, Washington. I). ?'.. ?>n "Other Words than Ours." Th*? lecturer has given fifty-sis lectures during the last two months. The fourth meetings of the Sewing ?"lass win he held t? -day al 11 o'clock al the homes of Mr*. L. Bryce, No. 12 Washington F<iuare. and Mrs. Jan*.'?? Burden, No. '>'" Flfth-ave. The Baatcr sale of sketches held at the Bonheur Bt ??G,?> "ii Friday and Saturday last was a dc ?Kh'ful lUCCeaa. However, the art'.?!?, were eo generimi in ?ontrllu'lng pictures that many were left unaold, Mr- lirxter has concluded to con? timi'? the sale ?luring this w..*k. ?Such an oppor? tunity to obtain valuable little treasure* from the brushes of our beat-known artist? at a third les? than original price l?= seldom met with. A dainty : ?? ?? landscape by H. IlolMn Jones Is marked $2??. one bv Bruce ?'rane, the artist v. hose picture, ? Touch of Spring1 haa just '?ken the Dodge pri?e ..? the American Society exhibition, is marked ?.5; Nero's Wife." by Carroll Beckwlth, nn exquisit?! bit of rich coloring, Is marked $?>. Misa Sarah ?Allot Newman will give a ta'k upon ?Mualcal Interpretation" al I'M o'clock to-day at tii?- horn?-* of Mrs. Oayton ?Ballarti, No. M JefTerson ave., Brooklyn Mlaa Newmnn itealrea to present some reaaona for Introducing music as a daily study In the life of a child. an?l to suggest to mothers .???? loschen ? ime methods of making such Btudy a mean* of developing character as well as ??:' giving pleasure, At the Brooklyn Biding nnd Driving <"lub to-day an exhibition rl?!?- and ? game <?f Jen de bnrre will tak?- place, Among tl oae who arili ???? present are Miss Ethel Candee, Mr. and Mrs. w. I,, ?"andee, MS- Moore, Misi Whiting, Miss Porter. William ? Dykman, Henr) ?Bowers an?! Mr. and Mrs.. Hamilton II Salmon. A meeting of th? I..?!'? s' Christian I'nion will be held to-dai at II o'clock In ihe chapel <?f the Broadway ? Thlrty?fourth-et, ?ml six*h .1 V??. Th?? Rainy Day Club meeta to-day at 2 o'clock at. the home of Mrs. A. Hayea Smith, No. MM Medi? son-ave. it is reported thai an "Ulcer of the Salvation Army, Brigadier Busle F Swift, has joined the 1*..r i.i-i Catholic Church, anal that her conversion rought ab ?ut through th?. Influence of Rosa Haw lome Lathrop, Tha little) eon of Mr. and Mrs. William Wood w ?id r :<:wln w??.? christened ?,t their Imme In Waahlngt ? on March 2. Mrs Qrover Cleveland m r..,i as godmother. Among the guoata was Ly n-.:n .1. Qa| tbl new B<ecretary of the Treasury. who was a friend of Oliver Willard, the father cf Mr? Baldwin, Misi Prances K. Willard la Mrs. ?fin's aunt, and sent her great-nephew a stu-.-r cup "ti the .???.? Ion of hi* christening. The ???>> u ?- named tur hi- grandfather, Summerfl? ?? Bald? win, of Baltimore, whose wife was for years pr.si- ? ?lent of the Maniai?.?! W C, T. I". W. W. Bald win. wl ? . ? Ihe place of Third Assis?:.nt Bee? retary ol Btat? under Cleveland, will probably ! ? iture headquartara In wew-Tork, A meeting of the National I'otincil of Jewish Women waa held leal evening In ihe auditorium of tha Educational Alliance Building, Fast Broadway ? ? JcfJfenon-st, Addressee were made by Iuhlor St: ? ?-. Mrs. A. Kohut and other pr??minent ? ken. BOBE WOMEX OX TRE C0MMIS8I0X. The Mayor*! Commission to the Tenneaeee Cen? tennlal and Internetlonel Expoaltlon met yesterday afternoon at lha ?-? fork Cotton Exchange. William V. King "Weal ling A report was ret.? enlarging the Commission by the appointas??! of ? a number Of women These were selected Mrs William Rhlnelander, Mr- Bamuel Thomaa Mra William W. Hoppln, Mr- W Mecklenburg Hoik Mrs L#vl I' Morton. Mrs. John e). Wl??*, Mrs. t/ornellu* Vanderbllt, Mi- M.-nJumin 8 Church and Mrs. Candace Wheeler. Presi.lent King wn-i ?Hre.-t.?.! by resolution to select from the Commis? sioners several ?>f them who are to aollclt sub BCrlptlOna fr"in among the several trade? of the city fur carrying out the purpose for which the Commission was formed lie will de this to-day. The Commission wl ' meet again next Tuesday i?ft?rii????n ut .?-.??. FIFTEEXTB WEDDIXO AXXIVEBSABY. Mr. and Mrs .?. ? tares, jr. cetahrated the flft.-.-nth annlveraary of their wedding last evening at their in?m. No ?S West Eighty-flfth-sl. Among the guests present were Judge and Mr*. Andmw J. Klrkpatrl k. Mr and Mrt? Wllllaim ?1 Mitch 11. ?i Newark, N. J ; Qaoeral und Mr*. Stewart l. Woodford, e-nera! and Mra William c Walla? ??, ?tr ? ? ? ?? ? ,?,,.?s ? Buydam, Mr* J ltem-im Bennett, Mrs, ?; n Puidv, Ml** Bsnnot! M'ss Woodford, mi? ? Buydem, Frederick n Campbell chart.? < it a nt. of Brooklyn: Mr and Mr*. Thomas J Flut? MoMlmer Plaag, Mr and Mr* Frederick ll Olbbena, Colonel and Mm Charles B. Bprague, Mr and Mrs Clement Wllcoa Mr and Mra Fred eri k I' Wllcoa. Dr and Mrs Seymour Houghton, Mi and Mr? John it MacArthur, Mr ano Mn ? ?)?.? ri.??- p Bmlth, Mr. and Mra Beali Dramas. Dr. in.I Mis Anson I' Ait.rhury. Mr. and Mr* C. I. Eddy, Mr and Mrs ?' tt. Boree, bt., tbe Mis?es i?.?.if. Miss Klara ?Laset, l.ynton Thompson. I)r snd Mi- Charles ?. ?.?,,?. Kurt Hanson, F Tall? ii, ? Mrs It 11 Thompson, C A. Ba-ldwla aiiJ M n.e H? k. of New-York. INCIDENTS IN SOCIETY. A quiet home wedding at 8 o'clock last night wag that, of Miss Florence Hills to Alfred Moorefusd Rnger*. which wa? celebrated at th? home of the bride's parents. Mr and Mr? William Hill*. No ? West One-hnndred-and-twen'y-s|xth-st. Th* cere? mony waa performed by the Rev Dr. William C. Rlttlng. pastor of the Mount Morrl? Flap-.s- ?"hureh. A very few friends outside of the family circle? were Invited to the c.remonv ar.d re-eprlon The hride'e gown, of white satin, wa? trimm?*?! with point la^e. and ihm veil r,f tulle was oauifh* up wl'h orange jara?, r.. nur. .G .m ?.? *?? ' barr. \ir ani lira. Thomss Jacks, Mr ani Mr* Rdwsrd ? 'Mffee Mr ani Mrs A I V'chol? M ind Mn FAwot? ? ?' ? r. Mr BB ' Mra .1 u H - Mr and Mrs j. r. Taylor ari Mr snd Mia Francis Rogers, the parents of th.* bridegroom The ssaiTiaare of Miss Matins Riker. danghfr ?*f Mr. and Mrs .lohn I. Sjlker, to ?Tames H. Proctor, son of ths lots Thomas Emerson I "?-.??for. of n? ton, win take place In the Church of ?he incarna? tlon. Madison-..?.? and Thirfv-flfth-st on Thurs? day, Aprd 2S. Mrs Frank it. Reeeh, of ? > u Baal Sixty-fourth -' . gave a ?mall luncheon yeste*rdsy afternoon, li.-r guests Included Mrs Araory s Carhart, Mr*. I lowland Pell, Mrs Philip Rhlneiander Mr? Fd aard Lyman ?short, *-i ? Joh ? Km*ry Mr? Owls f"n ger Hasell, Mr Pell*?*? Ml?* Ht ?., and Miss ? > i-boi Th? B-sriiage of Miss HlWe Well, daughter of Mr ar.d Mrs Max w-ii. to John Tasiastf ? U he solemnised at 0 o'clock - ? -.2?. it th? wOtaw of the bride's perenta \ 51 Weal .?'???.????-;',r?t-st. M;*s Anna H irret: J Rip M I, .1 lught? r of '.?orsa !' 'empi .?. ?arfll Im married t., William Clatborna ?'iirhherr. al IJ. o'clock this afferri r, si tfcjg ????,,,, a/ the bride'? fallier, N ?, :i: '...-? ?ne-hUB ored- m i-??*,?. nty-nlnth-st. Th?? wedding of Mis? I.?..- ? ?.? ro ramino L. Flscher. Of Ilartf,rd. COIUI., Will OCSMir SI ? n'dodt thl? evening, at the home of rh?? bride's mo -, Mr? Lou ?? Plate, ? ?* ? The reception will be held st th* Tux?.lo, Madlnon-ave. und Flfty?nlnth-at, -Miss Heulah V. Ouggenhelm, the eldest da.ierhtee of Mr. and Airs Is.i.i.? Ouggenhela., srtll he mar? ried t.? William .1 ?Spi.rgi-il?, rg. at noon on Easter Monday. April 19, ?r rh?? Hotel Majeatlc Th? %oe\ i>r ?lue la ? Qotthell and his aaalatant, the Rev. S?l ' :i'rm',n' of *??*- Temple KmawiKI, will - ? - ? Mils. CARREREAS SUIT DISMISSED. AN* lONOMIN-Ot-g BND T.. a WOBtASrS ft.v. UDM IN THK ?ITY O it'RT. Justice McCarthy. In the ?'Ity Court, yesterday, after a tedious two days' hearing. dismiasH tho suit bro'iKht by Mrs Fannie \\. Carrera, .?s as? signee of h-r husband, Colonel William ?'.irrere, to recover (CSO from R. <; Dun & Co for work done py ? oiunei < srrereas an accountant Mrs Carrero Is not a lawyer, bul the Insisted on conducting her own eus.?, ns she did Once before, when the a - was up before justice Fltsslmons. On thsi oc? casion sh,? failed Ignomlnloualy to bring out fr.?"i her witness?* th.-? points sh.? wanted noted ?nd finally accepted the Justice's suggeatlon to s ? draw the ? ? ?c? anil begm nexr Mm? with a lawyer Jyhen she reappeared before Justl ? McTarthy cri Monday, however, sh?? still Insisted on .onductlrg her own case. The Justice yesterday not only dis? missed the suit, but dented Mrs Carrer??? r?o.lon for a new trial WOMBS WILL TM.K OX SCIENCE. The Mattonai Selene? r? ib will hold Its third sta? ntia! meeting to-dny and to-morrow in WashlnaT-SBa, I>. C. To-day's sessions will be h??ld nt rhe Khhttt House, Columbian t'nlv?rsl'y and Hall of National Museum. Tii.? following i apera will be read: "Hy drolds.' Miss Minnie Stafford and Miss ? Mt.non. Chicago, III.. "Plant Variation.' Mrs. Kmllla C. Anthony, Qouverneur, N* V.; "An Object I.? ?son In Natural Science Mrs W. A ICellerman, Columbus, Ohio; "A Voluntary Observer," Miss ?. m McCau? l?*y, Chicago, III "Relation of Woman ?? the s. l ence of Heing." Mrs Elisabeth O Sampeon Hoyt, Washington. D. ?' ; "Fossils of ?'hb .???? and Vicini? tr," Mrs. Ada l> l-avidson. Whiting. Ind Wlntef Buda." Miss Rebecca Wayne Knlght. l'inelard, N. J. Afrer th?? m?-et|ng the club will ?risii F.-ientlf.o de? partments of the Oovernment, '?'? er But Agricultural Department Fish Commission. Botani? cal >;.irdens. ,rc. This ? lul> number* 90 member* Anv .me approved by the Esecutive Committee may become a member by th.? payment of 11. <>n pay? ment of .*.".'. or more a in person ma? becoms a p.1 trfiti. Nominations may be mad? nie by members of the organization, and should be ad? dressed in writing to the secretary, with ? brief statement reganllng the nomine.? Tin? secretar?/ will hrltiR such nomination?! before the Bxecutlr? Committee for its approvai. Th<* officer* of the club ar?? as followa President, Mr?. Rosa Smith ?.Igenmann, Bloomington, Ind.j vice-president, Mrs. Almena B, Williams, A M. 1.SO- Roanoke-Bt.. Waahlngton, D C; general see? retary, Mrs. Laura O. Talbott H'.'T ? ?I . Washing? ton 6. C.j treasur-r. Mis?. Katberin?? A Taylor, No. 7 West Mount v.-riion Place, Baltimore Md : re? cording -eeretary, Mrs. Meadle Evermant No. 1.S Thlrd-?;.. Washington. It. ?'. -4> IS TROUBLE BBEWISOt It is rumor.d that the Twelfth Night <_lt_b Is appr...i.king a warmly contested election t:** club is divided into two faction* On? la the pro? gressive, thnt ,1.-sires to see the club go late a mor?? active tleM of work, to prod * writ? ten by the memb.rs. to .1 In the Pe?leratlon of Woman's clubs and hold Bn annual festival. Th.? ..ther faction la equally determined to main? tain the present pureli social character of th? club. Th.? leader of ti?.? progreaaivo party, It Is said is Mrs Stuart ??*?????. al present In t - dlanapolls with her husband T:.?? standard- ? - of the conservatives la Mlaa Viola Allen, of I ? Kmplr.? Stock Company The ?lection take* ? boot. At present the Phlla.mmltl ?? U the only adjunct of the club not entirely so in. ? PUBLIC SCHOOL I.i SCHEO\ ROOMS. Among the saetter? considered by th.? ?Ommlttee on Instruction of the Hoard of Bducatlon at its meeting yeste?j?_ay sflernoon was s r*ec?jmni tlon from Superintendent John Soaper In ? '? enee to luncheon-rooms In the public s-h ol*. He re.-omm. mis t lit? t rtil.-s he establish???! whereby the suppl? of f'Hi.i ar rti?? noon re? ? ? anali he placed under sudi control aa not only atll prevent ;ilt. ?.,;.? of h.ttmful article?, but will lead to the use of whoi.some food furniahed ..' most roaeon? able rates. in reference t>> the t?-? ? Superin? tendent Jaaper aald yesterday: 'it seems absurd for us to preach hygiene In I Is, and th.?:i violate ns principles by permitting the sals of auch Indigestible stuff as pi. s. Mrs. etc., at IDS ver) ?jatea of the achoola It ?rould not do for me to run for ofi1< ?, I suppose, as I would i.a\e tiio ..ike and cindy women after me." G0 TELEGRAPH TO DENMABB7S KISO. The Scandlnav.an-American* of this city will to-day telegraph the f.illoAdnp to K;:._ < :.rl?ti.in of Denmark, father of ? ? - Os ? rge of Ore? ???*. who celebrat?*? tbe Beventy-ntntb anniversary of his lilrth: Though t?! rcai ????????'? and Nr ????, Th. ugh true Altieri ? ? ?, Ibi ??? ? Itirtet in a* will wing A h?:iref. It ?xish n. - ? ' B*a: ? T.. ?.'?i. -h.? r,??-r ?.?..! ? ? met In ?. .?rut? at??'??- ' a I ? ?. ???? > ? ri lau* ? ? wer A? Iteci ? tu th* aword ?? ? ? tl ?? ? thai all ?'??.,G??? f ' Ubo you eottld .Hi?lraie their '.trth' T.? !.?? ????.?.?? ???? I .ill nn h???! fou M! Atti ??????.?????? shall tli? unir.m txr i:<*?rtl e sol sas H Wh DID SOT PLAT. SOUSa'S Han.! wa? to ?;.?? a .-on I rt In th.? M'.ialo Hall at Yonk. rs last I th? hail waa crowded with p?opi.?. a half-hoar after the t;me ?. t for th. concert -o begin It ?raa announced from the s-???? 'hat Mr S' ?. ha ! Stayed in New York on account of ???? Injun 'tlon and -.n the ab? sence of the iea.br the concert could not go on. The disappointed audience was dlsml?eed and the money was refunded ? \8EAWANBAKA COSISTE I AN 1 f 7/7' CLUB. I Vic-Commodore Henry A Van UtrW I res! led at ? a well-attended monthly ?BBiting Of the SeawS-S? huk.i i'.irlnthlan Yacht Cluh last evenir;-? Several iimendmetit? to the racing rules wer.? ijop.e I The nrm Of Schutt A Stck. of Kt?*l. *?>* ?.ted agent of the club m Germany ? new elaa? ?? me shin for men under tblrtv \e.irs old aaa Instituted No Initiation fee will ?>.? charged snd lhe annual ?lue.? are placed at Hi?. Instead of MO aa h?*rel \ reswlutlon of condolence ?as ? us-1 or. th | of ? C. TowiiBend. who was for man? ycuj a member of the cluh ? A CBUBC? TITLE IS DISFI TB. The Itnmnn ?"attiotl.* ?'hur.h it' St StanlaloiaS, at Tr'orsyih and Staaten Bt*., Is the plaintiff m .? suit irhleh .-am- to trial y-ster.l.iy before JaStlOS An? drews. In the Supreme t'oiirt, to recover from tha former trustee* uf the church the title to th* .hur.h property, which Is val ?..?.! ..: MA.099. The chur?-h. It Is alb-ge.l. .???.??!??.? to archbishop ?'orrl gan for peisslsS-On 10 purchase th? title to th* property from the trustees, and. upon hit ? fuaal u give leave, proceeded to bui th?- title, a :<! paid ths full amount hy 1*,? The tl'.lc. it Is ti\ erred, was ; not handed over, ?hough ?ver? cent of the pur? chase money has been paid. The hearing waa not | flnlahed yesterday.