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LONDON TATI.OR-MADE fiOWNfc ?(TMe OantlaauuiHi PRACTICAL AND BEAUTIFUL. THE IDBAL AS AFPLIED BT WILL1AM M<->RRIS TN Hli ART FACTORT. JOJtS r.RATTAM BROOXS TBIXS WOW THE POET TR1KP TO eftBUTC A H'N'IKR FOR BBAVTY IM THE HEARTB OF THE EMOLISH. "WllMnm UottW waa the BObJed of John ?ira nam Brooka'a lecture to th* l.eaem* for Polltlcnl Educitlun yeaterday mcrning. and h* began by atatlng thal the poet was not ? Boctallat, as he ca>.i hlmaelf, bul rather an Anarehlat. ?"The, Boctallat," h* aald, "wanta na mu*h exten eion as poeetbla of atete fuactloaa, and the An arohtol aa little aa poaalbla Morrla wished to aee Eovcmm-ntal functi.ina fall awny more and more tll) aoctety wa.i deK-ent cnou*h to h*hav* wlthOUt a pollcpman." Morris spent hls llfe. th- leotarer ceatlnued. In flghtlng asrainet ugHnaaa He wanted to teach peo pkt to have nothrng ln honor that ?^ noi beautlful ud iteefuJ ind h^ trted tn every way to pereuade peopi* that hla idealwaa not onlybeautlful. bul prac tical He ippUed hli own prlaelplaa ir. h's decoratlve art factory, and concluatvely proved that they arere pra^ti-^i hjr makinc i great deal of money oul oi lt. alth.UKh he was r.ot ilmtng at anythlng of th* klnd ln ? fictoi oftei worked wlth hla ?v ? haada for fourti ? I Afteen ho.:rs n day, bul ba aevar wouM ? employea wOril more thnn e.'srhf Ry thls at .1 by every '?her rn?ans in hls DOWee ke tltefl ta eraatl n huriR*r for heauty la the hearts of the Engllia. people. but hla greal ramedy for exlattng condltlona was ln c<ui*oti n. He ftialnraln*<1 that th* country would never make any pr<i*T*ss toward 18 kdeil soc'.ety except by crcatliiR new eravtnga !n the new srcneratlon Aa an llhtatratlon of Morrta'a Idea, Mr nrooks told of a boy wh" ha*1 leirned to do lronwork in a manual tratnlns BChOOl and In .-r,np*q\ *n.'* eould not endur? a ple^e of lt Whlch hls mothef brought hom* fr"rn ? Btora one dl) 1!" told her at iar-t that lt wouM be qulte Impoiaible for hlm to llve ln th* sam* houaa wlth tha arttcle, and, though sh*. oould not c hla feellng, tha had i - I erablc reepecl for hla oplnlon, ar.<l was flr.ally pre valle'l r,n to return the purehlie. Although Morrla profemed htmseif ? pupil of Ruakln. h* waa "a Utt!* more of n r*h*l." tha 1*<-: ur*r aald Aaaong other thinjrs, he was ixtremely uneonventlonal m his dreea Ha wor* a dress ooat . ? ly Mtea ln hla llf-. nn-1 at hom* mlph* often be r?*n dlntnc ln ;. flannel ahlrl and no necktle, wlth bJa erlro il tl other end of th* tible dreeaed likn h ';.-'-*k j !'???: Aa proj.h. rs of thi grcap#1 of work, Mr Rrooks aaild thal Carlyl. R Sdlll ind Morris m!n)it ba liaird l getheT n twlthatnndlng Mlll'a ireit unlikeneai ':: temperamenl i i th* othei three In concludtng hla li ture Mr lii.?? .ks aald that tha atruggle fi r ealitenci wia r." longer a Btruggle for llf.-, bul for auperflultlii, whlch nr< In no way .'.?!itt-i to a l.argfr nnl mora h*aut!fu! llfe. ? TRE DAY'8 Q08SIP. A meetrng of th* Boelety for roiitimi Study wlll b* v.e>' ln 'h* clubrooma, tha Tuxedo, F.fty-nlnth *t and MldllOn-IVC, a* Z o'f'o-k thls afrcrnoon. Mra i-.miv l Wnkeman win reni-i a paper on "Wllllam II Rewird " Th* Woman's Baard of Home Mtaalona wlll hoid a mectlnp tht* mnrn'np at IOJ0 o'clock. at No IM F!fth-ive A ;?-t?r? on -I-on^on Its Hlstory. and How to s** It." Illuitrated by atereoptleen vtawa, win h* .: nint before th* Oood Cltlaenahlp ' Fluahlng, I^ong Iilind., lo-diy r: Th* aocor.d l*.-tur* In the couma on "The Mlklng *f Modern Hlitory" wlll ba plven hy M!?? Ana Webater WarJ ll th* home of Mrs. Jam?? W. ;? ? ? . .\o i oramercj Park, thls ifternooa nt s c :.. k n.w vnrk -\" tli Matlonal Capttal" wlll h* tha aubjeet of Mlaa Lalla Baldwln Mortoa'; leejure at th* Wildorf-ABtorli :hln mornlng al n oeloca U:-s s c. ViiaVlatturaa on "MueJe'a Baglnnlnga" Mlo'cio k thfa afternpon a* No. 11 Eaat Flfty fonrt I \ Wm \: ?> D .Aeyv ?*'? dellver a fceture or. "Th* ^.., . \r. ? K< (he home of Mra Alli wij ind Plfty iev ? ? tl.- .-. .!.. it I o'c oek a gffaaaatle readlng wlll h? piven by Mlaa laidee V*r* Mi'na at Ihe Waldorf-Aitorla, at s p n* it lij The Rev s B. Roislter wlll lecture on "Pirla The Beautlful ? at th'- Ceatral Preebyti ''fcurr-h, Mirry a d Jefferaon ivei., BroaJtlyn, thla xi;..;. .. -?- . turea on tha "Bltnatlon ln ihe rar r.-t" ;?? Bberrjr'a, thla morninf at :: ?>.. o'clock An oaen mectinK of the '"ontemrorary. of Tr*n tr"- N ! . wlll I.* held to-day at th* Trer.ton Houa*. ProfeaaoT T.'-u.s C. Rlion wlll addreia th* ? ib or. "Seren Canturlea if KngHs'i fionic." whlch ?111 be I utrited by ?onpe "Wita and Beaua" ls the suhj*-; of Mlaa Mirlon K CeaaeruoU'a lecture, le be glven at ti-.n h..m* <>f Mn Wlliiia Knlghi Ma IM Keep-et.. Brooklyn, tt.ls rr..,rr,.fl?' at 11 o'clock Mlaa Jine Meade tYeleh wtll begla a m*;!*s of ?a m on AaaerlcM hlitory this aften th rc of Birnird Coltegi Then lactuna ire ti of tha Daughtera of tha Aaaerti;?? Rcvolui 01 a aaeetlag of ihe Chureb f tha MeeMal branch ot baa Kitlonal Alllance wlll ba h. I 1 thla mornlng | ln Iha l in h pirli ; ? ? 11 alvi n to buaiimaj At ll I'elo v Tn ?avaga wl I <.'.^r*-*^ I fbai mtftlng oi 'Wtiai IVe Belleva ^boul Denth." rnn pirt of thi all e >men Utcaaaicd "Conncritton: Brloa Them Hither to Me." ut ; tta luhject of a U)k to oe gtvaa '?)> Ml^a Ellsabath | W. fJreenwoo.-i. tn the chapel of the Clinton Aye nuc Congregational Churrh, riinton and Lafayetta nv< Bi k i yn, ihla afternoon at ' oeloea Chlropean wlll hold Ita Marrh aoclal on Thure day nfternoon at th" Knnpp Manalon. nnder the dlrectlon of the rommlttre on Homa ar.d rnuntry. Mr> Danlel T. Wllson. chalrmar. The suhject for eonalderatlon wlll te "Tha Art of Uvlng with Othera." A buslne-w and Btudy Beaalon of the Fenelon Readlna < 'rclo will he held thi? afternoon nt tho Pouefa Manalon. Th.- followlna paperi arlll be rrad by tbe dlrector and two ol 'he membera: "Bonl f.-ice vill nnd Phllip the Fatr." ihe Rev. Joaepn r. MeGlnley; "Llterary. Renalaaanee. Petrareh and Boccacclo." Mlaa B. Reed, and "Chaueer, Father . ' Engllah Llterature," Mlss Devlne. A mectlr.g of the PurTraKe Asso-latlon Wlll he heid thls afternoon nt Wllaon'a Parlora No. isa Pterrepont-et., Brooklyn. The rabjed to he dis cueeed ts "Frienda of Work for Women.'^ Mra Kate M BOBtWlck preslden* of the Womar. s He; pnhllcan Vnton Ixrague. wlll speak on ",I'c",1i>"' nnd I'r. I'hoehe .1. B. Walte on "Polltlcal Stud>. The monthly ronference held under the auaplcaa of the Charlty Organlzatlon So^iety. In the ns'em bly hall of the Unlted ChaHtlea Rulldlr.c. wlll he addreaaed thls mornlng nt n oviock by the nipht Rev Dr Henry C. Potter, Blshop of Kew-Yerk, and by three of Ihe headworkera of soei.il settie rr.rv.'n of the clty. BlshOp Potter wlll *penk Of ? tflement Idea; Jamea B. Reynolde. of the fnlveralty Bettlement, wlll dlaeuai the Bettlement ln Its nelghborhood Inlluenre; Mlaa Kbiaabury, of the roiu-pe Bettlement, wn apeak of tbe Fetfie. ? ... ? |n [ia relatlon lo women and chlldren. an.l Clarence OordOIl, of the Baal Pide Houae, wlll tn.k nf the Settlement ln Iti relatlon to men and chll? dren. The general toph- for eonalderatlon at the monthly conferencea of whl"h thls is the fourth for the preaenl s^nson. Is "The Evlla of Pauper l = m " .md ihe poaalbllltlea of rellgioua nnd eharlta ? ;.- organlaatl na In orer omlng them The ron ferenrea are held on the tl rd Tueaday of each month and ar.. under tha dlrectlon of n speclal commlttee, of -whlch Mlaa K tte Bond ii ehnlrmnn. - Mlaa Mary Percy Haakell la an Amerlcan nrttst ho la reeelvlng apeclal honor ln Taris She ha* ?eently been deeorated wi*h the grand eross of I the Order rf the Melualne by Prlnee Ouy de Lu i algnan as a token of appreclatlon of her tnient ln ? tli g an exquUlte mli lature on porcelaln of ; .1,. prlnceaa di Lualgnan The Jewel l? ln dark enamel nnd gold, with the nrtns of 'he royal i. ... tt ne Lualgnan In the ccn*re, and Bur? -..- by 'i k lo crown It Ii attached to the roraage i y a blue and whlte rfbbon. Afsemhlvrran Oale explalna why no speriflc ?p proprlatlon wlll be made for ihe Jamv."a Stnte Normal B hool thli year Buch a deluga of re qnc*'* for money eame from all tho normal achi ola of thi Btati ? . itlve commlttee declded ? ? ,. ?? ppropriailon, leavlna the apend It.rr ol lt for arjeelfli purpoeei to the Btate aehool ofllHalx Mr '? ' aaj : Jamalen arlll aecureenough ,,' ? |i ,-.;.i , ' ? ' io flnlah the work of RradltiK th.e c^hooi grounda nnd approachea to the hulidlng Mlss Arna A Gordon wlll Bl once prepnre a btography of Mlaa Francea Wlllard, by reque*r of the offi^ers of the Natlonal Woman'B I'hrlstinn Ti ?? ' ? ranca Union. No one Hse pan he nn well fltti I to .! ? ?' as .Vis.- Wiilnrd's '-"nstent companloti for the laal twenty yeara Thla arlll be the only authorlaed :;'.- ?' Mlan Wlllar-i, and all peraone havlng letters or oth?-r materlal of Intereet for It are Invlted to communlcate wlth Mlai <;ori)*n. Her ? b la H ??' Wlndaor, i 'hlcago, I1L Mn Mary A. Llvermere leclured in.?t evenlng r.pforf? the iVoodward Inatltnte, at Qulncy, M.is^ . on "Earthly Immortallty." The occasion was the reiei.ratiin of Founder*! Daj Mlss Heater Alway, who waa at one tlme a mls Blonary ln nr-tlve forelgn aarvlee, nnd Is now v|e?>. princip.il of ;he I'nlon Mlaalonary Inatltute, wii; glva .. talk on "Indla" thla evenlng at the Bed ford Av.nne Baptlst Church, Brocklyn A re; r.rt hns )U8l heen publlahed Of the Alumnin Bettlement at No. tH BaBt BeventT'Becond*at, Thls wa? founded by the Aaaoelate Alumnaa of the Normal College .ind has proareeaaed >.o fnr in ita work in klndeigarten afternoon and evenlng claaaea tnnt an eir:: .- i-.- report wa; fotind neceaaary. Duiing i.et.t a number of promlnenl worpen, i among whom are Mrs. John .Tn'-oVi Astor, Mrs. Llvlngaton, Mrs. Bloane and Mr- L'llrlch, ara g on Th : adaj ? ? ? s.-w for an ! . -.:? be. lunch, f->r Bellevue Hoepltal, Laal 1 liuradai ihi mpai tl ??-. . t Mlaa Leaiy, No, :< Flfth-avi and wen entertained by aoi t.-. rei ????-? : b) Barl Qullck, a llttle lad ten ..-ars of an<- one of ii:'- chlld wondera of ihe lay. ? l BOUEMADE BAROMETER. Thr- boya of lo-day, wlth thelr never-endtng round ' rd outdoor amuaementa and aporta, ara tometlmea it Bore trlal to thelr long-aulterlng motheri when j etormy weathrr ir.-vini.-. thelr golng DUidoora to ' p.'o.- a | ? .1 way lo amuae a boj in th>-?e rrnor genctea la lo lei him make a barometer 'I ?.'..-? ?..i T.ot or.ly Iniereai him fot ihi tlme belna i i -. provi uaeful wi.eti he Ii plai tig hla blrycla trip ' r tramp abroad oii ? hollda) i^..i him t',,k? a ptit of aleohol, and pui Into II a quarter of an ounce each of amphoi raltpetn and ammonla ?aitB. ,.,.:.fn .-.'I Ii thoroughl) dlaeolved lei it i.< poured Into a rather long botl e, ilght y corked and aealed with wax. to ea lud tll air Pui lt oinsiiie of tha wlndow, on the n ?; h alde of t; '? houae !.' poaalble, and teaeh the young man t., h...k for the itigna of change ln ih? weat her In ife ' ci rstalllsail * i whl .. are pi d ff the llquld la pi ' -tl) lear falr weather may ba looked for If II - dleturbed or cl.ly, it I- n ?lgn rf ra n if lownj r..?.-??? ? form ln thi bottom, ? ? ? r at ' ? I ler ??. ather, la lo bi i gpi ?? ;. : if ? ? . maeeea rlae loward the top II arlll i-.- ? ??'?? Btlll Thi formailon >f llttle s:irs ln luld !a n algt f a hea atorn ? JTOCI CAXDT FOR A F!\l LUXCBEOX. 'ii . of the lateet addltlona to the varloaa paro- ' phornalla lhal go to maka up a popular pink tea are luanpa of pink and whlta r<>- k candy, aareed with the beveraga 'h?t "cheera." Thla li an Rna I ah notlon, and n is rlalmed tt tl idy la n.-.-:-. j rer than that whlch la found ln other forma of augi . and thi-??? fora it I. i ? be ? omtnt nded At i :, ni tea of :'i>- popular tlnl there ?'-r?- piatea . ' r...i roui i i tea overi -i wlth thli h . ? - ln whli h were atui k polnti il a ? ?-'?? n tooth i ii nuttci na '? tlni pennant ofroaeate hua, Th? effecl it. i ? >m1 Inatl n wfth the polUbed oM oab t, ??;.. upon Whlch 'he r. frc...'?u.clit!? ?tie afcl ujl | wa?> axuaaaolji plaaalnti RUT0ER8 AWMW/B URET1X0, A Fnw or tittt, MANY B00X1 OP ic''" RaV VTBWatO RY TIIF. MSMBEKB?THOTJ* SANIXS of PUBLICATtONl DIBCOV. ERED BT MT3B R03ER8 PIC TTON U5AD9 THE i.ist Pev*mi "topir? of spe-'ni intereai :o tha orgentaa* tion vrrrr dlacisieed nt tl-" m?ettng ot ihe AhllfWW Aasonlntlon of Rut**r-< IMatltUta nn.l C SltHre. h*lrl yeaterday -f-r-nion u* No, 89 W< n Twcnty-ntnth at TN prlndaal petnta deelded upoa al the bnat* ncaa meetlng w*r* the advtiaMUty of laaulng new copics of th* conatttutlon and bylawa, and the ap polntmenl c ?*v*rai commltteea pro um Mra, Jennle da la M i nsler reeommended that th* Itot nf namea of offlcera be printed *n ?.-rnra'* lcnflca. whleh may he earilly Inserted In the pamphlei of the eonetlttulon, but are nh*o eaally extra*t*d. -o m.-k* r<^m for new onea n< ' npon th* ehange of offlcera Sueh lenfleti are !ri us* al Boroate, ah? iaId, hnving been ndopted rr,r thiny y*nrs of triai ns to the beat meana of ivotd irp uameeenry ^ipw?" in prlntlng, a Itat of mf-mb*rs. aiao prtntvd aenarately, mlght, Mrs Loater thoutrht. be necepiaMy Introduced ln a atmllar way a motlen mi de lo ndopt ll la plfn waa <-arri*d ind Mr< Rlchard Btom offered to defray haif th* <-T;.<r?* of getting up thi new pamphletfl and lp.atVts Th* offlcera appolntad pro t*m. were: Receptlon Commltt**, Mra. .1 I>. Hlldlch, Mrs C-ldwell nnd Mlst Btlllman: Audttlng Commlti e, U - Emma Frhr.rdt and Mlaa Cntherlne J Pryer; tt ? Com mi'f* Mra ?' >hn Bti nton. Mra I 07'*- then reee an I aiM Ihit, a- t'.i* *hnir mni of th* genernl Alnmma Aaaoclatlon, aha would like to r^rnw attentlon to the General Ped erntim cf Ctuba, to be heM ln thla elty ii Nevera bar r,f'*t, nnd tothe fael thal n proper repri ? tior. -f :s* dlfferenl alumme aaaoclatlona mlarht be mnd* r. pteialng feature Mr. Reuben P dd gavo sr-m* ; artlculara of tha late meetlng of preel denta of N*w-Vor': elUhl !n ponneetlofl wlth thls matt.T. wh*n lt v,-is deelded thll Ihe Borough of Mar.h.ittan ahoutd hold Ihe eonventlon fr :n So v*mh< r I t.> 4. In Inalve, ind that Brooktyn ?hou:d not be oh:iif.vl to rontrlhute tn th* expeneea !n*t dent to th* nfrfulnii. The auhjeot of th* dnv wris theri taken Uh, I a pr*al(,.*nr n?kinjr ihe memhera in turn for th*Ir pa pora on "Books ..f 17 ' Mra .'ohn Btinton antd tha-. whnt wlth elub aei mni I.ka eh*cb :" nka, R.rr..-*rv ind butcher hooks, and newapiper an.i macnrln* rea n| lewa and - > 01 hardh find tlme to read n hook through. and eould not apenk of any of th ia? thal bive appeared ln th* !ns; y.nr M aa I . ?? 1 Id tha ?? ? hegm to lo<k aho-it for th* "Booka of '97" ' thal tb ?u> iindi h.id been publlahel, ai 1 Bhe feli il II would be m n Imposalble taak l ? aeleel any apecl.il or.* on whlch 10 Bpeak. Bh? had. however, aa er taln*d that the *r*a'*r number ot th* publleatlona w*r* *n fletlon, ind thn! pafrlo'lsm s'--*m*d th* fsvorlt* rheme Mra. Dodd aarc a ptaumd of "Quo Vidut": Mlss L*wrencc dleeueaed :>r Nanaen'a "Firtheat North": Ml?^ YVoo.i told the ijood potnts of Klp linp'a "Captalna Courageoua." at. 1 the preeldent, Mr? \'nn<'*rpor?', 100k up "TttUB 1 ' the Croaa." At the next meetlng ot the aaaoclatlon, to r-* hcld tr. rhe aame plice or. th.^ ae*on.l Mon.lny of MlV, "Hotis*k**plr.K fii-^ Ifom*rcaklng;" wlll be th* topIO conslder*d. MOTHERB' C0N0RE88 UEET8. rurT.P LIFE ANP TRATN1KO DISCTJB8ED RV WOMEN ANT> CLXROYMEN. N'carly flv* hundrecl wom*n *onsr*gat*d at the Mothers' Congreaa, hcld yeaterday afternoon at tha FrlT.d^- ,S*mtnary, No. 222 F.a-st Slxu-enth-st., to Uaten to n.Mresses on th* "Moral Tralnlnp >.f r'hll dr*n " Th* Chalrman was Mra Almon Hensley. nnd Bhe Introdurcl Profcaaor Pella Adler, who apoke for nearly three quirtera of an hour on th* moral asp*<^t of .-hild tralnlngr H* cont*r..!crl Btrongly that tho Rlbl* should b* read In th* puhltc a*hoo',a, and idvlaed a earaful eou/ae of r*ading for chll | dr*n that in*ltide.l oortlona of th* Old and th* N*w Teatamenta nn.l aoni* ..f th* popular chll.i I rorr.ance??. Mlaa Thompson, an Instnictor ln the Boaton lehool of Oratory, pn\* an tnt*r*?tlr'.B f!ff**n-m!n ufe talk on "The InflUenci of the Volo* on th? Conaclcn** of th* f'htld." She clt*d cas*s that ha.l come under her own oheervitlon, dpsorii-'-. pirtlculirly?thal of a little n\s\ who, iccording t 1 ner mother, wn :he peraornrtrntior. of everythlns ? ? v.n* "dteobedlent. dlanapeetful *nd unklnd. II*r flrst m^ottnR wlth the ehlld ^h* deecrll d wlth miny geaturea ln this v.-.iy: "Mother 'ln a hiKh-pitch*d voice)?Adeic, come h*r*; I hot>* you wlll mln.l j-our t*a^h*r; you'VI n*^?*r mlnd'-d m*. Mlia Thompaon, this la Adele, "Pniing thla tlm* A.l?!?- htnl her mouth t rewed up and looked at me wlth dls.T.xln. so that when w* w*r* left alone I f*!t I nnd to f**l my way care fully. " Ad'l*.' T aald 'do you l!k* to r*<-!tr-:" " 'Naw:' from between nearly *loaed tceth. ?? "YJo you BlngT " 'Naw!' " TMial do you doT " 'Flay. " 'Do you l!k? lt*" ?? lEn? " 'Adele. I want you to oprn your mouth wh*n you tpeek.' I aald nieifintfy. 'nnd I wmit to ir*t you lnt*r*st*d in tlilnirs thnt you wlll enjoy. I am to h* your t.-.i !i.-r ' After deicrlblng her m*thoda of voir* *uitur* ind ot gontll tlrmr .-.=". wlth her llttl* pupll. Mln Thrnnpaon leilared tha* m ten leaaona the *r?t while r'fraot rv -hild *.\:\* entlrely > hane*d, and d*v*lop<--d a Bweet apegklng rolce, Ihough h*r mother never forgol tn thrsw up h*r hnnd-. ind d**lar* ilmwi every tlm* they met nnd !n the chtld'a preaence "l never rould do anythlng with h*r " with all of the dledaln on th* "h*r." Mrc Almon Benale) followed wi'h a talk on th* dutlee of par nta thal was llatened to w<\h cr*nt Intereai r^::" aild, among many other tl li r tb il th* adnsre "When poverty comea In al thi door love fllf? ou4 a* th* wlnlow" Is M fllae as Ihlt boya mu?t aow thelr wild nita Hleh Ideala Ir marrlaae nT(. Kt<u no-att-i.-, sh* aald, and when mothera t*a*h thear daughten to look lo noula and mlndi for h'nppln*?p. and not to m*r* phyileal heauty. fh*?e ld*?la wlll he reallied. Th* Rev Dr. IMnol Bavige conderaned th* ptibllc achooi bo.-aus* II attempted . much li ten hea too muoh and eompletea nothlna; li iaea ro that th* chilil who cannol remaln lona nouith to arraduate la often unahle lo wrlte n 1 rdli ary !*tt*r nrcoerly he Bild Th* achooi. he di -lared. 1 I nnk? boya and glrli Bl ? eam in hpneal llvlng tnd to caal an hon*?t vote, and houid Im ilcati htri*t mora'.lty nnd trutb wlthoul arctarlanlain "II wai .? wli mi 11 who .-aid th-u a rhlid cinnot ba too pirtlcular In th* aeleetli n of its p 1 Bdded When we Invlte a ehlld here w? ..r- aa1 re aponatble for the rmt*om* r.f our 1 I hb ili a ia tnai avery llfe -.hali be good aa f?r as He can m I no 1 never knew a fither or mother who dld noi lt* to th*ir chlldren." Dr Sn\'iP' *or.d*mn*?l phyaical punl?hm*nt. aa> Uui thnt when a ehlld f*ils a lle II 1- Blmpry l?s mcans of defence, belng the weaker ine. He advo cated n careful moral traJnlng by llvlne wb?t tne ehlld was uk l '<? Hve ar.d by treatlng a rhlid not aa nne'a property, but aa Ood'a precloua pi ? He aald thiAe would noi uae ih. ehurch mli ??? <*? pn.v!n? hocmae he thoughl lt waa a moekep r^r ? fither to "glve iway' hla daughtcr aa If ?he were a nleca of property. Inateid of a free and ratlonai The next eongraaa win be h*n on April 11. -*> TENXE88EE VOUKTAIN DIALECT. MRS. OIELOW OIVEi AN INTERESTIKa BKETCH OP HER PERBOKAL BXPER1EKCTE8. Mrs Henry -I Qlelow gave the fourth of heijjrrlea offlv. Lentenrea Ingi ln I o Aato. ?"????? ,he Waldorf-Aatoria yeeterdaj al 11 o'c^ck. Th. .ubjeei or. tht. occirton wa. Charlea Egbert rad dock and Ihe I Mrs Olcl, ? | re an Intereai ketch ol h*. per . .., axperlei ea wltb tt* Eail Teni ? ? r thelr ,u?ltl?? om ihucklnga nd r-maahl .? sv,e rave in imualng aeoounl of tha mi braakdowna. or -wilkab. ihey c.11 them. ahowlng ihelr quilni 1 I "><? ?< "???'? ? 1 muilc whlch eonitita more of Iho rora thin ,nitrUmentil The natlvaa uae an Inatrumenl for whlch Mra Oleloa ?? ? ? name, bul the h.t .ffalr 1- Mlled "tarpalchorean" f*stivitl*s. Th? u? aieltra gavi t ?*" <' Mlm Murfree. of how her , ' " ner wh'" ",|:"' Murfree bul n eird beii the 1 n:* Charlea Bg bert criddock admltted hei The aditor In turn In ? | fri*r.ds to 1 dinn. r glven Charlea Egberi Craddock 10 anjoy tha k>ka whleh wia (Inl teno cently pleyed upen hlm 'i ,.1- ?? th dher a ' '?' - '?? . ; ? , . rtten Hn an ipprecl ; ? ... . m were M. II warJ ,' , Id Mr" Howland P01 I Mn Wi lam Hawn. \ ' m,v Bank Btacy, Mla. - D mpae; Mra. Wtfllim M M.'- 'I1 ' ' ^. ,>,,'- Iwell, Mra Oeor ?? H B'lnklei . M.ss 0-mI?*nitronei m ol Mn Ql? loa are Mrs i; ?i 1 a PrV ? PMra Jnm?? B n M ? ' >?ra DonaldMrtenn Mra ? 1 ? >rj Bibl Mi Ma SJmh Anderaon Mra Franch Rawle Pemberton. MT. BuHlvn" Mn Robe, :-?? 1 ? ;w Mra l; \ Hanaan Mr- Bugene M !? 1 Mr* Edwird V. 'V m". w. llam Mi - enberg Polk Mra u' 11 in. H Pryor, Mra Henrj H Barnea. Mr* ,.V,,'. ,1 ll Betiei M" ?'"""??? '- :;" '" M lullua Cntlln M'- ??? W ' ,,l'1;,rrt, Mrf;.M , i- 1,,,,!? . 11 Mra V. inur M 1. ?: dlai Julla ';?;,?.. Mra Hoad |r.. Mra Klnaolvlnr Mr. ? th L?w Mra ,.,,11 Bulllvan Mra 1 liopkli - n Bmiih Mis. May Itoi k- Btacj ai ; Mr- Hi ni Falrfle d Oal ... Mra .'.i-i.w w.ll glv? her flflh and aai readli ? Momlny March -l il ihe (Valdorf-Aatorli ll 11 ,',-, |,,.-k' Bh "? 'I '??'?,' for hi 1 lublecl ..t thn ri b i ,. ,;. 1 .';. ii- and hli crcuie dlaleet, aad ?citc ttoca fn.n> 1 uul Duqbar. mm^s rjnnp CHPrCR. iT.iv? v"n ii'' '< llMneaa abowaT iv... it aa. ?T*r?? not r^-- '??' >"" ",r,r* !??> - II ' ii T^t It \fw\ gOWfl i'i? >?nrs. '?J i.?; it wii? aamher'a ttera Tl I l" i'->ai-ti rIt? 6>ed appeaaae Paaa II ?a ?"?onpvt;r! --.tio"* h.ive hern reeetved from Mrs. M F! Kldd i: I MarthmaM, .1 ? Tatea, Mlaa Fannle n-.nlnn, "A WrvMir." Mrs K A. LeWM, "Berkeley." .1. A. Dutch, Mrs. 9 C. I>e, Mrs. s rternateln, Mergarel Hamll. H F. 0 . Mrs. Bpencer Biekmond, WlMle Former, Mrs H. Btone, M. B. i Mr-. Kr.ima C, nnd Miss trenc Bordaall, Mra 3 Mulllgan, E. M Volekmann nnd "Ea Bmjt-In " Th" followlng rontrlbuMon* have been sent ln: A pn!r of v-rlstl-.'-. nr'l Kister leafleta, from "Derhe lejr," :i Bcrapbook of prose and poetry aeiaetlonfl from Hnt;!e Q. Wnro. or.ncrllcd etnmpa from B. C. I.e< . forelgn cramps. arlthool n name, nnd some from O. 1 Hrenr Mrs Frnmn C. and Mls? Irene Burrlaa I have each ser.t K as IM .lues. 10 he uaed for 'he pur , haae r>f Raater rerds and to dafray rxpressnre for th.- T B 5. work ., , Mra R M Volckmann aent 'n eentB for a llttle erlppled boy; magaalnea. t lotter and enrd. .rom Iicss'e Flnk. hoa of readlng mnttor and B from 0 M . of .irrs"-- Clty; boi of riik and "jivet pieeea rtbbon, fancy work Roai and patterna from Slrs B Mulllgan Mra. Mattta E. Oarnmona, an tnvalld fannahlna member, who hai e-.jffo--.-i ftr aevernl yeara from nplnnl dlsense nnd pnrtl.il parnlysls, haa heen broughi from her home in Provldanea. R I . to this clty for treetment. Bhe la iccated nt No. no \v< it Nlnety-aeventh-aL, and wlll te g'ad to *ee any Bunahlne membera. The daya are long wh?n one la helpleei In hed. She arrltea lo the preel dent-Cienernl "Will you klndly thank Mrs N'cr j ten, of HlghtetOWn, N J., for violefs th.it wel corr.ed me upon my arrlval here''" Mrs. Oammona Bxpreaaea her gratltude for thla Bunahlne rourteay in Ihe lollowlng Btanaa: Thanki for thy flowi i uldil not bring A Klf; ?" gr.iceful .<? I ao Bweet; lt gtve* my eyea new llghl to greet Thrir fragranee and thelr lovellneae; To breathe the!r i.-Mm and let them prrsa Ro iofi i nd .i on llpa and brow. - .? may Ood bieea th< i do now- - For I've forgot my Buffertng THANKfl FROM THE BTAR OF HOPE CLTJS. PreeWent-Oeneral of the t. ? B.: The booka so klndly glven hy memberi of the Bunahlne Boclety to ? Bl ir of Hop* llbrary are ihe followlng: "Lottle Bamea,.ralea of the Whlte Hllla." "Pltehar of Cool w.it.r" "Llttle Meg*i Chlldren." 'Hed Letier Daya" "ElBle'i Kith and Kln." "Orlmm'a Palry Talea." The Llttle Bchoolmaater Mark," "A Llttle P . rlm." "The Changed Croaa," "Leeturea to ChK dr.-n," I'ottle I>imple .it Her I'ltandmothei -. "Strlve and Thrlve," "Martha'a Home," "The Bh ea of Fortune." "Tru* Talea." "Auni Kltty'a Talea. "The Coronal,.r.psv Turvjr," "Probable Bona, "Blaek Beauty." I wlah the donor* of th ?e booka mlght know "how mueh the chlldren enlpy them. Thanklng you ngaln for the aunahlne they have brought, I "am elncereiy youra, V. C. FURRY. Ubrarinn. TFIK IWEBTEST FLOWER. Amonp the summer's lavlah store Each heart knowa aome famlilar flower, Deareal of all. whoae mbtle poarer Unlo.-k.-i. wlth fragrant key. the <loor i if memory, nnd walci agatn A bygone Joy -a bygone nain, Bo keen, so sweet. that daya long dead I.lve wlth Intenaeei llfe once more. And we, wlth rremhllmr f->or?teps, tread The unforgotten waya of yore Ah' other Itowera may fui^er r>e, But these alone. unfadlngly. Our voi.-h, our pjst to ?:- reatore. PRI8CTLLA LEOMARD, Senf by E. C. Wlll dorne T. B. S. member exchnncre "The ITome Journa'" for another magnzlne \v,*.h Mrs. A. Marsh. No |M Weat Blghty-aecond-et., New-Yorb Clty? Many puszl--s bearlng 'he nani's of noted men have been publlahed; th? followlng enisma tella - methlng abotlt the famous Englllh atjtesnnn: OLADBTOME BNIOMA. a word of five ayllablee. Mv Mrst and seoond are wh.it Oladston* llkes. Mv thlrd. fourth and flfth are what he harej. My whole. F.iid alowly, Is wha*. he would llke to do .Mv whol<\ pald quh-kly. Is where hls enemtea would Itke to put him. Ser.t bp I H W The anawar wlll he pubiished M.irch rs. Wlll O. M . Jeraey Clty, plaaaa aend to the ,itv.^^ full n.ime and addreaa? ... ? BOCIETY OF KERAUIC ART8. IT fcfAKER ARRANOEMENTfl for tttf r:\ HIBITION or-" THE NATIONAL LEAOUE. The \ew-York Bodety of Keramt' Ar's h"!d a meetlng et the WaMorf yeaterday afternoon to ar rai -? ? for th^ exhlbttlon o< th.-> Matd mi League of Mrneral Palntera, whlch wlll he glven ln rhe w.ii riorr. under the auaplcea of the New-Tork aoclety, < n May 4. " and 1 The proslrl.^nt. Mm?. Le Prlnce, prealded, r.nd after the business s-sslon Chartea Vr.ikmar. chalrman of the Bxhlbltlon Commlttee and proprletor of a New-Jeraey pottery, told how ... prepan model capa and aau en for tha lla* m-.-id mri.il competltlon. Hltherto, It se^ms Ameri r.m k iram ? artlata have tontented themaelvea wlth decoratlng thi modela that forei^n artists have made for them, und tho ttxhlbltlon Commlttee tl ii ?i it is time they arere begli nlng to m ika the r ..... Mr. Volkmar aald that the prtnclpal thlng he had to aay waa thit maklng a model dld not i ..n enormoua expendltura ai w.is luppoaed It had been rumored that the roai waa |6ft, bul - would undertake to reproduce modela for membera ii - ?clety for f:> All thal waa neceaairy ums , to Iraw a half-aeetlon of the cup, ^.?:,c an Idea ! or the deatred ahape, and maki-.e i' one-aeventh ! lurper then ihe dealred alae to allow for ahrlnk Ing .:\ flrlng, and iend it ??> him. He w-o :|.i tiK.kc a plaater nidei of it. and return II lo the artlat, who could then bulw up wlth mode llng wai nr - it o.it wlth i:'-',r .!'. n" '-1" pleaai i Th model ahould !?? aulted, he eald, for elther i -:-r,;.:.- or an elaborate tlecoratlon, and 'he drawlng ahould he ,:,,.,.. in |nk, ?- Il makei narrower llnea than pencll. Among thoae preeent at the meetlng were m^s Corlna I'.jbt. prealdent of the Jeraey Cltj ~ of Keramlc Arta: Mrs. Worth Oagood. prealdenl ?.' the Brooklyn aodety, and Mra Hamllton and Mra Fltch repreaentlng the Boaton ao lety Theae w... .. ii wlll report Mr \'. iKiti.i r'? i.1 ir- -?; 'o thelr r. -;.ive loctetlea, and w:K irce membera to eom pete for the med.il OXB WAY To 8EE vnr YORK. Tho benefll entertalnmenl for the New-Tork ii .. ijiold Bconoml '. n Frlday even? lng, March M al 'he [nduatrlal Bulldlng, prom laei -o be of unuaual Intereai A chetee mualcal programme by weii-known arttata wlll open the entertalnmenl ?' Henry McKInley, tenor, la a con .-.-r: ai.l thurch alnger; Lewia Wllllama, barj Ii ? member ?f the Nordlca Concert Company, and Mn J K. McKlnli r. who a at thi plano, la pr;aldent of the Phll n letj Followlng ihe muele there wlll '? trated lectura wlth Btereoptlcon, on "New vork, Hla ,?ri- and Artlatl , ibe audlen e wl I npi bi lakei , , i| through the bi -? kr, ??-n t ?l >na of tha 'll,. bul wlll he gulded l - m inj If ' n "tlng pla -ea hardh known excepi ie tha denrtena ?>' thoat ?','u .'i w-lll be called to mn-i) Intereatlng hls > ,'ri ? fa la and the iliustr.itlv.- vlewa, orlgtnal n ... ? ,,.,.... b?en Bpeclnlly taken to ahow the ., .cp.-r-t of aome of tha bywaya n.? w^il is ai'tt rarrtlleve. thi. lectura wMlt antnitruetlve prepnratloniftM harter Day, no few people , mueh aboui llfe tn the ;'* /,,'.- ' ndWeai -Me, Mu h Intereet la belng '?. , ?Td Mi hundred tlcketa are alrea lj ... . ted hat one tl iuaa i SEW-JBR8EY 8CR00L UEETIX08. .,->,,.] meettnaa will bi beM to-day m the rilatrlrtn of New-Jaraey. A.l women Inter , . | w :;., walfare of tha pobllc aehoola wlll at tood the meetlnaa and us.- the rlghti of iul lUI retnaln to them. if 'he amendmem to the . ,ut| | . yoted upon by Ihe pi ; ? laal Bep tcmber, had been carrled, they would have regalned th.. rtahl te vote for aehool truateea, bul alnea :: , . lefoated the w mirn bava galned no new rlghi . but tbej itt atlll, "f eourae, rntllled lo w. , ,. ?... raaed befon nam ly, of aer Ii , truateei if elected b> the rotei i f men an l I ..,i!..- n a.1 queetl na omlng befora the achooj meetlngs, si h the ^ii^-.- exceptlon >>f v nlng for ihe electlon "f aehool Iruateea, rhua a inwn a d to voti for a tas, for the i^su ng >f : x, ,h i. irman or te er >t i ineetlna *nd to : r BUch ofllceri In a w.irl \\!tn the exeep i! .ii l?n noted, they have the lamc powcrs as lucn ?i iL-tiDoi meatlnga SALE AND KNTERTAINMENT FOR THE RENEFIT OF THE SOCIETY OF DSCORATTVE ART. A DAY AWD AFITOHOOW PltOORAMMC CklAM oit I OVSR 'INE TTtrifSAVp tN'TERKSTr.t. .ItEsTS Th* BoHety nf n**orat!vn Art ?-avo n mo?t ng. [ c*fsful a.il* and *nter'alnrnent y*?t*rday after ro.>n nr.i evenlng -? th" Ifotei tYaldorf. Tfeketa f..r th* entertajnmenl w*r* all gon* a w?k airo i nnd purehnopr-" begjgn to nrrivc b*for* th* jrooda | arri. nnpacked. Thes* were all the work of t'ae poclety, don* ctthrr In lt<- own wcrkrooma or hy ccnalgnora, and rnnalated of emhrrldery. orrT.f'. i tid l*a-h*r work. spanic!*-work In th* neweal French d*sljrns. rlhhan-work and Italtar. *ut work Th* rlhhon-w.Trk. perhaps. n'tra.-'cd mor* atten? tlon than nny other departm*nt. It ls r,-;p of the aodety'a Bpeellltlee, and. so far as ;h* mnr.n(T*rs know. Is rot don* anywhere *lse It la *xtreme:y <'.'."\ ull work, for n dlffcrcnt h!t of r'hhon muil h* us*d for eacb ffradntlor. of rolor, and ev*ry Btltrh mua: h/ pul In th* r'sht p'a-c ihe ftra* tltn*, as the Bllghtesl pun^turc of th* ne*dl? leivel a mark Th* ribbona uaed are manufa'ctured f*r th* pnr po?*. nn.l s~,mc ar* so fln* that th*y nr* *om poa*d of oniv ? few threade, Rihion-work enjoyed gr*a: fivor ln tb* flm* of Mar> AatOlnettl, ind the h*?: plcces now :n ex;st*n"e com* from 'hflt perlod. Th* Itillan rui work wiialio much a.tmir?d and ro was n llnen buffll *ever wlih a borler copted rroni rh* "Book of Kella." a ftft'i -entury irlah piilter. Th* cut work waa Introduced Into th* aoeiety'a workrooma by on* of th* managere, who h*r?*,f 'auch; :h* flrs* i l-ias. Tha evenlng entertalnanent lejcnn atto'cloek, and conrlated ol tibleiua vtranta, an.l a puppel ahow. wlth recltatlona nnd mualc to fiil 1n ihe Intervata D* i.nn**y Nlooll isted aa announcer, and the r-as" m-.nae*r-' were Dr Holbrook Curtla, Btanford Whlt* nn.l Peter <-.v>n*r Hewttt. Th* tibleiua pr*s*ni*d were "Four Beiaone." by r"ai<ii*ott; "A Plcture," by Aubrey Beirdaley; "A Btreei Beene," by U'olf.-. "Bha Btooi to Conquer," hy Abeey: ? "Th* Cinnlbali," by P. <?p;>*r: "Tour ln a Pir Off Land," b) Glbaon; "A Plcture," hy Leacb; "A Bachetor'a Dream," by Glbaon, ar.d "Th* <"oorr," by Kembl* Mra Praderlck Oebhard nnd ner ahv t*r. M'.ss Morrla. appeired as :?n of the "C Th* charactera In "The Cannlbala" were taken by Bradlil Johna n, Jr., ogdm Blahop, Uvlngiton Hoyt. Bar lay Kountse and Johnson Llvlngaton "Tour m n Fir-OQ Lind" wia rapn luced hy Bld ney Bmlth, Mra. Archle Pell. Mra J Dynelcj Prln e, Mlaa Buck, Mlaa Horlocker, Mlaa Clara irvin. M'ss Conitince B hleffelln, M:ss !,** and Mi?s Bmmet; "Four Beiaona," by Mlaa Ma id Hall Mlaa Zabrta kle, Mlaa McCullough and Mlaa Bercha Munde; "A Btreei B ene, ' by Mlaa Patteraon. Mlaa Ruth Aeh more ind Mra Baall Brevena: "Bhe stoops to win quer." b> Mra. f>* Lancev Nlcoll and Munaon Morrla; "Thi Bnchelora Dreirn," l>) Mr H iw, Mlaa i: Kmmet, Mlaa Rogers. Mlaa Oray. Mlaa Bprague nnd Miaa Bhaw. ind the othera by MIbb B*atrli Hoyt, Edgar Fnelpa, Miss Rogere, MIbb Emmet Mlaa FJale Brown, Mr Peabody. Miue Morrla .fo'.r. N'l .-.oin?. Derald R*nkird and Burr M ?Intoeh. Amon.- chiracterB r*rr*?*n:*d m the puppet anow w*r* Mme Melba, Mr Onu, Edouard de R*szke. Jem .!?? Reaxke. "The Olrl from Perla." Othello, "The Olrl rtrom New-York," Mme Bcalchl and "Ike ' Elnateln." The iffili waa I cbarge of the ofti-prs and rcn nfr,Ta of ihe BOcletv who ar* as followa: PreBldeat, Mra. Lewla Mvlngiton Pelifleld; rlee-prealdenta. jjr, * r. Btom Mra Th mus B Young, Mra. 1 Franeia P. Klnnlrut, Mri Fr*d*r1 R-.f?,rB|,?; chilrmin Needlework t'ommlttee. Mrs Aleaander ' n Bhaw; aecretary, Mrr Carl Behefer Mnnaifrs Mra. Aahmore, Mra Franeia MeNell Bicon Ir Mlaa I'hauncey. Mra Oeorge Erneat Fihye Mri E M Peli, Mra Henry B. Ooodnow: Mra Frederic Ooodrldge. Mlss rtiaue Mri. W. H. Hirrla MIbb Hoffman, Mrs. r W Ireland Mrs. Rlchardlrrln Mlaa lennli e?. Mra P A Johnaon. y ^MiriTrei Johniton. Mlaa Kema. Mr. Oeorate W Kldd Mr-. i A. Lattman. Mlaa M.m.i a. t.. ? nd Mra R 1- Ma Duffle. Mlaa Antolnette JY, Ma"n M" Henry Lewla Morrla. Mra. Jamea \\. Plncho Mlaa Bhaw. MIbb Bturgea Mra. Prank K. n,u?e|a Mra Edward M Townaend. Jr Mrs Jieob Wendell jr! Mra Charlei W Wetmore and Mrs. Prancla I'ana W'inalow . , hr,V celebratlon of the flfrh innlverairy of the . ; w,j aerved to all rWtora^ 8ES8E iSD VERBB UAKIXQ. MIBB FORP in HER I.ITF.RARV COKPEREKCE TRACEi THE UPE OF THI POBT. Mlaa M B Ford'i lecture a- Bherry*a reeterday . mornlng wii ? rontlnuitlon of th* theugtit *on ?Idered lant w**k "Po*s rommoi-aena* <;o wl-h Couplet-Miklngr' iptly aapreaaea th* queetlan that ; the epeaker dlacuew l if Bny ona In th* audlence had ehertahed a d.s itke tn Brownlnra "Bordello." or lilled to apprehend th* meanlnga underlylng th* lymboHama, tha e.?re ful alueldatton of th* aubjeet by tn* apaakar couM not fall to Klve genutne enltgtitenment From "Bordello" the lecturer drew rh* eeaentlila of po-ii* llfe reveallng beauty. but wholly nnfltted . olVI if.'.'y aft*r the mann*r of the man of A poet'a llfe was traeed hy th* lecturer s-*p by r- .. from thi eirlj percoptlve eri, when Imag ,., (n.ec;:.. ininlmite objecta wlth i * llfe of : | muI, to hla rude iwikenlng when , the ictuil contltett of llfe, where beauty cluhea wlth utlllty A re?um# of "Bordello" was si attraetlvely pr* l thn by d*Kre*s was dcvelopad a concep tloi, 0( the poet'a reeJ mlnlon to gtan to th* i id.-.-iis arhlch become th* aoul of a.-ti m In men of the world t.ik* parf. Throughoui th.- talk th* eontnai wa? ^"yi? wrouzhi oui heta-een the poet, who reeda tlie hi.ah ;... ia ?' rtumanlty, an.l thi practleil man of . (.-,,r] closed the or.n.'er*n-p by dwelllng brlef i n a modern 111 i?tratlon ln r*al llfe "hc c*re?r of the lll-fnte.l Edgar Allin Ro*. declired to be \ nerlci'a moal orlzlnal genlua. our one true poet, If we are to belleve ahat the French and Knsriish "Hls lif*. fr. m th* atandpalnt of th* man of a~ tion was a f.iil.ir*. but from the Btondpotflt of the ,.: r i-iaton was a noble auceeia, beciuae, il Ihough hampered by po\env. mlaconceptlon and ... '.. ridlited the lljrht most n*ed*d In our new 'IvIUiatlon, an i hli genlua ls recelvtng ? recognltton " , , ?: irnur. 1 Ooaae'a trlbute waa quoted and Ita ln pight ind generoua recognlflon of Po*'s clilm to Immortillty were eommented ai^n. \'*\r Mondaj Mlaa Ford wlll begln the laat a*, tion of the l.enten eourae. Th* BUbJeet wlll he "Mieterllnk'a Method ol Interpretinn Ufe." BBDFORP POLITICAL EQVAL1TT LEAOCB. The Bedford Polltl ll Rq'.:a!lty I.*.i(ri*. of Klnsra Count] waa beneflted by an antertilnment gtven or. Iial avenlng ll the hom* of Mr. and Mra. Tnlhot Perklna, No I I Jefferaon-ava, Brooklyn Th* *n tertalnment was plinned by Mrs. Talbot Perklna. and tha proRramm* IncSoded the followlng num bers: An eaiiy on "The Tw*n;i*th Century Woman," dellvered by Mlss Qertrude McKiy, hy r.-.t ica ; rocnl aoloa bt Mlaa Eatella Uiwren ?-. M!sa NVIIIe Hiri and Mlaa Laura Merrin: plino boIo. by \: . |.?? Lawrenci . ilmo duet, by the Mleaea p ne Hithiwaj and Margaret Parker, and r*<-! tattona bv Mlaa ')r.\'-o Dolon, Mlaa Bleanor Crift .? n May Merrltl Kifreihmenta arere crveu. The i ? dfor I l ? ague meets monihlj ai ii 0f K raunder. Mr i' D Itickatarf. No. M2 Jef f, r?. wlth ai uteod <?? H ich meetlng o. [rom elght to one h indred Rs objeel la the er. franchlaemeni of women, and Ita memberehlp thli ,.. ..-,1 fr un fort) two i li ety. Ita ;,.'..;' . ,.r Ident. Mrs R r Talbot Perklna; :. , , . . Mra Prl Ua :> Ha. kai i?; .. -. -,.. Rej Mlee K Wi Mlaa l.*ah V Chkiuplne; ror ?? ?7 \nnd#.EudUorr,tMI.. A ,..,V Mlaa Idi A Cnfi and aud w, Hiaa a. 1 em fi _._ THi: PBE8BTTEBT UEETIXO. Thera waa a full Bttendanea yeaterday afternooo B, tha meettna of th* Preebytery In the Plnl Preabyterlin Church, Plfth-ive and Eleventh-at. L-?u,uil intereai attached to th* meetlng aa II was auppoeed thn the alloged heree, of th* Rev nr Arthur C MeOlffevt. of tha Unlon Theologtcal Bemlnary, mieht he broughl up All raeotton of the aubjeet, however, *a;. avotded. Tll? [.,., i., john R Paaton siunin*d hla ac eeptanca of the paatorate t>f the New-Yort Prea byterlan Churrh, and raqueeted tha* ornini-mi-ii^ for li- Iniullitlon be mide il the n*xt m.-ettna Th* piitoral relatlona of Dr Caartaa i. Thoaapeoa (,, the Madl on Avenua Preabyterlan Church were I , red, Beveral apeachai of r*Kret at . . Thompeon'a ?;Hin(r up the paatorate wera made oy tha Rev! I>r John Hall. the Rev Dr I Baicom ;.i .thera Tl.mroUtee to reporl on the ,.t ,n^ i{?.\ : il ? vYlldi, of the Beventh i : rriurch, ?as repreaentad by tha u*v \>r \ 1' Atterbury. who i*p.?rted that Pr Yi'Uda Id remuln undlaturbed ln h.s paatorata A l il) pr.-???ii.-o IO Ihe Rev. Milton H. I.ntmne.d by the Firsi I'nion Rr*siHt*rian Church, Lealngton : d Elghty BlKth-al , was a.-e*pted Mr Little . i haa for aome tlm* been ,i .-hnpel prra.-her ln \\^ Vork Preabi'tery. but thla wlll be hla ,.... ;t.. wlll be 'rata!l-d ,n Aprll or Mhv Two overturee t>ff*r<'d hv th* li*nerul Aaeemblv were conaldered al th* meetlng. Th* flrat. niving iesalona "eatcluelvi aothorlty over the worahijj ,,f rongregittona, iii.-lu.Hni th* aaualcil "ry'<*'_ wia anawered ln the afflrma tvg-jfrfg*g* "g ?trletlng th* manageaaant of temponl iffa.ii. wai j anawered ln the neatatlv* RTILL LECTHREK EVERYWRERB. A PEABANT PAflfllON PLAT-MR. 8ERVMBI AND MR FRKEI.AND ro.NTTNI.'E THEIR rOT-RSFS. Af Dnly'B Theatre. yrsferday a'fernoon. an aodV ence nt falr atae llatenrd fo an aeoowat of a paa elon play prrformrd by Atisfr'nn peaa.inta. and looked nt pletures of the same It !s underatood that efTorts hav? been made recrntly to tnduca the v<!li<i;rri '.f Oh?r-imm?Trnu fo srtv* * ?r.*.-tftl p?r? forananee of thelr play for tha purpo*?s of photo grnphlr.g It for the clnematogruph but they ara so Jealoua ar.d ao zealous In guardlng ?he!r play from any use ex. ent thnt of he fulflJatent, every I ton yeara. of rhe VOW made twa eentllriafl and a : half ago by thelr aaeeatoea, that they ?nuM not henr of si:eh n thlng But ?he peaaanta of Horitz. ln Boaanarla, wera I wlllng that pl.-fiires of the'.r play should he made, 1 and fheso plrfures were shnwn at Dnlv'B yeiter dny In B srnse. the pnaalon p'ny of HorltB la older thnn that of ObaiBBBBBefgBW and ln n aenae it ;? not ?o old Klraele pJapa have he?n an in i ItltUtlOfl Ir the RohenVir. vlllape fcr w>rn centu* 1 rles thin in t.m Ravnrl.in o-,e. but the pt.v- now exhlbltad MI the r-rer-r. or'g.rntr-1 r.irlv !n the pre??nt cearnry it ii ueafatmad at liieguMr aa* tervata, and nt llaTareni ihnaa the older t:iiraeie pl.iys are kept up. The vllhige h.is u large play houae The ptctoraa were tnken nt ? sp i :il per. forrr.an<-e for th^ purpose last lammar, wh*>n the i p'nv h-id to bo done out of .'oors, n? the prnper iighr for phototrraphlna couid not be oh-.air.ed ln the theatre. A'.'-nrllnK to the mann?-r e,f |ta klnd, thla play tnkes aearty all day, ao that it la. of eot:rre, pos.it. ble to show only a srnali part af II wlthln the ' time> pormltted for a lectura, Rieh aelaetlong were shown. however. na to g|v? n pretty 'lear Idea of 'he scopc r.f the r>for, nf rep-odtirine: In^ a-'enee I of the pnsslon The effaet cnn beat be aunimed up by the statement that Horltj nppenra to be a icn?pr OberBmaaatajaa Bat Ita piny ta ni*o more prlmltlv*. nrd hor.c* nenn-r to what theae mvs'ertos were when they were p.n tnattturlpn all ' nvr Europe. Thls la shown In the rider atage meehanlsms. in the attampt to c.iver a greater nmount of Serlp'ur* hlstory. nnd ln o*h?r wayi. , The movlng plr-tvtr's were c.,m nendntdy clear. pre? srnti-.K somctime* ?'?er.es of conat4eraMe dura. Mon. The descrlptlve laetUN wns rtivrti hy I'ro. fessor Krnest Lacy. of the Phlladetphla High S-hooI. The leeture nnd exhlblt on of ptcturea !? to be repeated every lar for ihree wei k-, at il a. m , nn Mondaya, Wedneadaya. Thuradaya and Baturdaya, and at n p, m. nn TuAS'!i\i and i Frldaya. Wl.il.im Frerlard yeaterdny momin* con'lnued hls courae of llluatrated leeturea for the benent of the ?'hapel ff 111 Fre?h Alr Misslor. ot Wallack'e The.itre. civlng for the aecond tlm>> the dlseouree on -The Frvnch Revolutlon nnd ti.e Brnpire." A new- leeiure, on "Mountnln I'limhing '.:. Bwltanr? land." wlll be alven thi" afternoon and to-morrow mornlng. an.! tho ln?? of th.rlea. on "A ??j-.-Mng Trip Through Bcotland," wlll he oftered <m Thura day afternoon nnd Frlday mornlng. flirr'tt P. Bervtaa'a i?etur? at the t.yeeum Theatre, yeaterday, w;is on S;..i:n: The l.nnd of the Bull Flght and tho Alhambra." A elight c'n.inge hns been mide ln Mr S.-r\.ss's programma for 'hls w-erk Thla mornlng he Wlll npeak of ; "p^ter the 'ireit nnd the Maklne of Ruaata.' To. morrow the leeture wlll be in th* afternoon, at I nVlork |n?tend of !n the m> mlng, nnd the Biib , jeel wlll hr "The Romam-e of the Rhlne," Initead ' of "Oreeee." as nrevloualy nnnounced Thuradaya I (..jMp.-t ts "Napoleon Bonaparte." Frtday'a lectura wlll bo In the afternoon jn "Parta: Tii?- < 'apltnl of , Faeh <^n " f>n Baturday mornlng the lectura on I "Wllllam Teli nnd the BOOianCO of the A!ps" wlll I be repeate I. ? Rlchard I.e Ca'.llerne talkerl .ird resd to a small A=s.>mhiy at the i.ve-.m The.itre yeaterday after ! noon. Il|i sublect was "The ftoro-.d Coaalmj Jf i the Idea!" At the sime plnce. to-day. al 3:.W p m.. he will reed aelectlona from hls wrlt'.ngs. PILL8BVRYSH0WALTER DRAW. BIXTH OAMR OF THFl .HAMflONSMlP ritFSB MATCH. Another F <i * was played by Bhowalter paatae* day at the Postal Telegraph DalMeag as the open lng of the alxtb game of hls ehamplonahlp cheaB miteh w-Uh Plllabury After the slxth move. how? ever. the gim.e departed artdely from the fourth g,im? of the present mateh. nlthough resultlng In a slmllir manner. On hls s?venth ttirn yesterdaf Bhowalter eaatled. Inatead of aevaloplaB hla Q-ieen'a Knlght, and I'lllsbury's Klng also wer.t under covor slx moves enrl|or tl-.in in the prevloua Queens Pawn opmlng. Blach at once pushlr.g for* ward hls Q Kt and Q B PaWM At th'lr eleventh move l'awns were e?changed, glvlng Pl.iek an Isolated Q R Fiwn ns an effaet to hls two Blshops for Whlte's Kn'.ght nnd Bls'nop. Plllahurv'a P.iwn at Q B 4 then eerved a^ a mnrk for Bhowalter'a arack. and wlth II . . . R R S Rlack gave lt up ln rx'-h.inne for White's Q Kt I'awn. The nlay ai thls point resulteri tn a whol-sale ex change of plecea. from whl. h each player emerged with eejual materlal bul wiih Blshcps of opposlte ccior. The adv.intnge of po?:tion. however, wns ln favor of Whlt.v who w.is nhle to oh'nl.i an er.trance fot his remalnlng Rook on 'he levenih t'.w. from whieh poaltlon he w.is 'inali\ dlaloilgad hy Black'r Ktng But IVhlte eontlnued io hold a ccrtaln tu on Black tl!l the thlrtleth move when M w-at evtdent that r.e-.th'-r elde had stifT1ei?>r.t force at hla dlapoeal to force a win, when draw waa a_-rer.I io, rt.-or.-.- Plllabury, I; Shownlter. I; .lrawn. J. The teventh game wlll be played to-mcrrow. The ?. ,,re 1| i ?fe ? e-s a> ;4;mi k A i i i I JL I * I Q k W k k ' w & m Wa '* <//,M i \ \ m Whlte fhr-valter IBKtaP BaRi 24 n Kt 4 n-QJ Pi lt x n w KtS(d) XI 0 M I K?I i: k ij n 3 Q a Kt P i''i i: 9 :. (fi P-Kt s |8 y lt W ? Q !?) 2T B O I P?Q R 6 la k i: x q k ? - h 26 M ii T ab K?K :<> i< n 2 K B 2".' K QI R?B 21 K-K2 K? K 66 r Ql B Kt 4 a ". I! 7 I! x R ?'i { ?i. R x It B Kt* NoTF.s BT PILMBURT AND ?HAWai.TT:r. a Tj thls p-'ir.t ?:milir to tha se^inj anl twentlath aamei if tha prevt ?? mateh ' ? laat mitch Biaek p.ayad ara 10 n K- 2 IVhita ntlntitng 11. Kt u II 4 H?B; ? ? |. q Kl ? K' Q 2 1-1 'J K- 1 B n S. 14. P?Kt r. ? Kl I *'-? ,.,-;;i , . . ? ' laada l ?'?' !mh!ii? pr-iepecta wlth uaeven Blahapa, irheraaa 14. P u r, |?ada to Imai^ MI nr ! Milhl -.-?-- - H P ll t; ).',. r x P. ,. i i? : ? ia n n i ia r >i k- .. p ? p. 17. p x p. H n ?> H H l retalnlng tha pawn. anl thr?a'*n:ng 10 n y ?,. |B R H 1 :'. R ' ?l?h a ?h*ht ?d .,??!? (nr rt'.erU. Whttl haararap, *?uM have "on ?rirt ??- ? ?-. ?? IS P <v ? H Q 2; 1?. I<- B 3. ij K' 8 i" R n 2. p n 3. er II BjMter :K?i-. I* Q Kl 4, lt. -i 1* 2 9 x P. 16, j> i) 4 nf rhlrh in? IVhlte ?>-m? -?-lr.nie? ^hancea . -, tha QaeaB'i alda Of arae, If 16. II x V. 17. R?R 6. ' u K .' 16, '( B 7 ii4 a ?' - .M-e-i-h if i? j x r io r r 3 ia! wine. .'. M, B Kl ' K B '.'T R Kl 4 arlth tbe mtea ?!r- -.f r:'-r<r\K ts the K:?s ilde. t*\-? Whlta rml ?? nn'nc ehaneea, ?V?t?i?. nf-?r th's rhc ??m? '-?- m?a a lertaln Irnw ? ? A CHBfM MATCH DBCLARKD ofp. I^ir.don. Mareh M Th? ehaaa mateh of seven games no, whleh was Kbadalad to h? piaved he. twe*.n ihe amatour ehanapton of Oreat BrltabBi At?i?? Burti, -md ti-e pnrlaian expart, II lanowaW, , rnt pe ronteated, bi tha ptayera bava heen tinnhle to narec upon -. i rr.s 1. Is -hou^ht that . | ifacti r- nrranaementB ha.i be*n ma<** nrii'.?t p'gy woulil bealn at the Brit|?h r'he?s rpih ln thls clty to-day. 1 IV Oli.ril PAIXTIXOM To HE SOLD. The eatlOCtton of pnlntlnga ?f the late Henry 8. Van tHg h, whlch Is BOW 041 ' ihlh'tlon nt the Flfth 1 Avenue Ari QaRerlea, eonabata of many old and modern palntlnaa of the Frenen. r>utch and Eng llsh echoola The anle wlll take place on Morch II and 16 \a II ls neceet-ary to aettle Mr. Vun Olgch a r?tnte. everythlna aaaat be aoid for whatever It brtaga._ .4 CBIXE8B WEDDIXO IS TRE CITY RALL. fiam Plng I-ee. Chlaaaa ag?nt for tha Canadlan Pa-in.- Rallroad. and Mlaa 8hon Quay Chlnn wtM hr marrled In the Clty Hall to-day by A,ld?r,B*? irtiin S Ueagan. the clty paaaangwr agent of tha I'aiiidian Paclflc Rallroad The brMe and brtda. -??, wUI be ln Chlnew coatume and the waddlag Ei axpected io be a brllllant affalr.