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Capt. Hamilton Grace Takes American Bride in London. NOT RELATED BY BLOOD Oeremony Takes Place in St. pcter's Church, Eaton Square ?Honeymoon in Egypt. 1 e to Tba Trlbune 1 De . 4.?One of the amartoai u, ? tha wlnter aoaaon took Jll: at St. Pcter's Church. ajati when Gladjra Grace. da ighter of Mr and Mr* at P. brace, Bqnare and Battla .' to Captala Hamtl ;?? > h aaara, k;ui of ton <::a s, of Knold x, ... 8u aex. ? names are tha aaBM the ? blood reiation to aach ride'a father la ? member ,,f t >.'li known American banktni rhe church was elaborately rated, and the asnrloe, which was waa eeadactad by the ? ,,f tho Chapel Royal, assistc.l e clergy of Bt Ptteir'a trtde, who w is Rivcn nwa: by her rather won a dreea of hrory panne mbroidt red with ailver thi ianti and tlny poarla, the coraaax re ? i draped wltb aoft afechlla lace. The same lace was arranged lt. rB lea on ea h aide of tha dress and I .-, nd tha edgo of the train. the latter ? ? g compoaed of a hroeade of ex? ,, i ^ ta dealan in sllver-draped rare oM lar^ ot point de gaze bruxelles. A ar* ith of orange h'.ossoms and myrt'e aw a tulla veil (ompleted the DOOtUCne. Tha j- ing away dress was of black ?. ? n turquoise. with a hlue velvet coat tftnmed with skunk. The hat waa "f ?rhiti ottoman, silk lined. trtanmed with hla k velvet and skunk. Bhe was also ' wear-ng a beauttfnl set of ermlnc fure, the rift of her BSOtber. Ti p hridesmaids were Ledy E fjrewna Ladj Joaa Byng, Miss Ull haagton r?rakc. Mlaa A ? Bjrre, Miss Jaanita JEyre, Lady Doreen Hely I Hu- n.c e of the bride. and Mis- Vrt ? Rlcharda, a coualn of the Ihrtdi .- om Tha treJnhearer waa Mas r Mi< hi ?' Beaumont, a aepbew ?f , the bride. The brldeematdar dreaeea were of rha-- ?? i pi n at deejgn ln roee cdlored aaaapadour ailk, talet with aprons ol goM ped over pettlcoete of pele atal aatln. Tha bodleee, whlch had alto '? tvirr.nien with gold lace ai 1 had belta of Nattier blue vel <? e They w< a" nel hata, aach hrtenmed with a amall bunch of ptak tju\ nd long black velvet atroi ? . ? Thej carrled bouQueti Haw ? hatenay roeea. ti ? beal man waa Major NevUI Cam eroi f tha Cameron Highlanders ftM a ?? - l rge attendance of fric- i I the churcb and at tha rere waa held in the On es' town houee, in Belgrave Beaare. Later the coupie left on thelr aeaayrrnea trlp, whleh wlll bo ax? teaScd hb far as Egypt. An.onc the many beautlful presen I wer? a ael Of ermine furs, diamond peai. eaiTtnga and a check from the brMe'a mother, a diamond tinra from her father. a diamond spray from tbe Hon Mrs Beaumont, a diamond pen dart from the Countea* of Donough BBore, diamond handeaus from Mr. and Mra Jay Phlppe, a silver tee and - o.Tea tabie service and a set of topaz or.?aments fro l Colonel Hamilton (r.if, a dressing bajj from Mr. and Mr . Bal Phlppe, and other presents from Lady Poltimore, Lord and Lady ('.-anvllle, the Larl and C'ountess of AMsmonl Lord and Lady Avebury. Mrs Bradley Martin, jr., Lord and 'Lady Braaaey, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan (Jra-e, >'r. nrid Mrs. Jack Grace, Sir Rebert Ilervey, Lord Lisburne. the Ea ' Hnd Countesa of Strafforrl, Mr. and >* Dorothy Morlcy. Pir James and ' tAy McGregor, Lady O'Neil, Sir hlbald Wllltaaneoa and Lord and ,edv Ruckinghamshire. Tr e hride's present to the brldegroom ? as a fltted gold tortoise ?hell dressin? \:-" and the bridegroom's present to ?e ->rlde was a diamond peridot neck EO, earrlngs and a diamond ring. Hla e^enta to the bridesmalds were gold idot pendants, and to the page a rl pin. jRCHARD?HOSTETTER ? l -ioans To Be Married in London To-day. R> Cal le te Th? Tribun- | Lnuon, I>ec. .r>?The marriage of Anv n Wood Rurchurd, of No. 777 j uii?on avenue, New York, and Mrs. TI p<v>ora Hoptetter will take place to &'. it Bt. J'aul's Church, Onslow H'i i The service will be of a par tnula . ^ulet chararter, owing to a 'ecetit bsaajMBiuent ln Mr. Ruchard's 'U.ily. ^?b rew Anglo-American friends n invited to the ceremony, and sul?equenr wedding hreakfast at Mgc'e Hotel. The coupie are going ?'ontinent for their honeymoon, rnmg to America early in January. ? v Tneodore Hoatettei has been a wi<cw JiRht yeara. Her father-ln-law If DaVfld Hnstetter, aaanufacturer of Hos tettfrg icttera. Ai.aon \V Run-hard ls an aagaiaJ ol th? General BSeetrlo i.'ompany. SIDNEY ROSBNITLD IS SUED B|a rliwpute between Mrs. Kditb Boe hioi Tupper, playwright. and her man agei. Bldney Roacnfeld came up before Jbatlca Page, ia Part t Special Term. oT 'tba Buprema <'ourt. yeaterday. arbas an ?nfanetfon *aa aought by Utlbert Roc. couri;.. 1 for the playwright, restralnlng 1 the manager from further productlon of "Thp Road to Arcavdy." which she wrote. Counsel foi the managtr was glven ?im<- to ooeoult hla client as to his will Ingnesa to put up a bor.d of 110.000. REDMOND'8 OAUQHTER TO WED. t)ublln, Dec 4 ,\ marriagt has b<en arr-int'ed tetwi-en Max Oreen, chalrnian ef the irish P.-isona Board, and recently , Bri\ate secretary to th* Lord Lletitenant. ai if.na Redmond, tl^p young : *et rtauKhter of John K. Redmond. the I gao'er of the Irish 1'arliemantar\ party i aa*', Redmond is about tweaty-two years ?f aga. Mf:S. ROBERT OOELET. w h>> diea in Puris reeterday. TRIUMPH FOR FREMSTAD Her Brunhilde Last Night Nota ble Irapersonation. - gratitude the New York pt I owes to Mme. Oliva Fremsiad that public is at i.isr beglnnlnfl tu reallae, a proof or was eflnoed la las: nlght's per? formance of Wagner's '?Gotterrtam merung" a' the Metroaalttan Opere Hottaa. Though II was the second pOT* formanca of this arorb aithln two weeha the booae waa crowdod and the atandeea were mai Undoubtedlj tlie ma.ior por? tloa of the aathorlng was eompoaod of the perfoet tVaaaerltea bui ihera ? ra U to rVaet ? ' "alfl. and theaa were prohahlj th< product of y ? Pretnatad'i gi w/l -? popular fame. A coloratora soprnno may be made in n night; nol eo the success of a '?' eroine, and Mme Fratnatad'a fight for the pol rnltlon hai Rf one. Phe jitands new a ihunn httde, as an Isolde. without a peet 00 me contemporary stape. and ??<'? night her Impersonati^n of tha dothronod Va a**, lf anythlng, more splend.d than thal of th" perfonnaaoa two weeha ago. it wus anpere la maJootT of uearing. la avei womanly dlgalty, poigr.ai t ::i 'ts trapedy. lovlng radlantly human?the enactment of a great lmagt natr.e artist | Mme. lremstad had worthy aBSOci atPs. e-p.-clally the Hagen of Mr Gris i s.nlr-ter. fompelling. and resonant mI; and the Slegfrled of Mr. Burrian. h, deeptte its phyaleal defldancloa as e\e: a<1n.irab!<, Mr. Well Mr. 'JoTitz, Miss I'ornia and Mrs Homer .... [,, tha axcellenea of the evening, i and Mr llertz gave a spirited readlng of 1 the Bcore AGREE ON LINCOLIM SHAFT Commission Acepts Bacon'a Design for Monument. Waahragtoa. Dec 4 -After fifteen 'in auutiaaafai naaatlngi tl a Lta99tn Mo* morlal Commlsslon deddod at n confer enc? in the White BOU84 to-n!ght to ap prove the design for a monument to the niartyred Presldent submitted by Henry Baeoa, a Now York archttoet Prealdonl Trft. chairman of tha oommlaalon. pre ?Ided. Bpeaker Clarb, Repraaeatathra Cannon and Renator* coltom, Wetmore and Martln were present The Preetdeal arl 1 aead to Congreaa to motTow a special mesaage traiiBinltting tim repoti of the eonunaaatog and reooav an ndlnc the aoeepted aOalgn, wbleh, It la heiieved, will be aeeeptod by Congreaa, The design is for a rectanguiar niarhle structure ln Potomac Pnrl;. 1M feet long and S4 feet wide. sirrounderl r,n two sides hy Doric roluinns 44 feet htgb and 7 feet I inches ln diameter. ln a central hall w it'iln the strueture wlll stand an herol^ hgura <>t Ahraham |i9*0ln. surn.undeil hy lonlc columns 60 feet In height. r>n one of the walls of this central hall on a bronze tablet wtli be UaMMta'a GMtysburg addresB. and on the opposlte wall his aoeoad ntaagtiral address. The atatue wiu be on tha aaana axis as the capitoi and the Grant and Washlngton monu? ment s. aeOOfWhag to Mr. Kaeon's plan tlie me morlal wlll 9091 faOOUt M.TIMM, nn<! the remalnder of the fA09a*M authorlaed by Caaagraaa wiu be used in hnproveaaaal of the slte and In arehltert's feea. NEW BELASCO OFFERINGS Managcr Announces Plays to Succeed His Current Attractiong. Announcement of fuiv.cl Delaoro'a new productlonB for htB two New Y'ork the atres whs made from the manager's of flces yesterday. They are "Vears of IjIb cretion," a modern comedy, to follow the engagement of Francf-s Starr at the He laaoa Theatre on Chrlstmas night, and *"A Oood l.lttle Devil." to raplaea "The Gov ernor's I.ady" at the Republie on Wodnaa day evening, January s ?Years of Discretlon" is by Fannv Looh* Hatton and Frederick Hatton, and wlll be presented by a east Including Lyn Harding. Bruce McRae, Hetbert Kelcey, Robert McWade. Jr.. (Jrant Mitchell. E. M. Holland. Fffle Sbannon, :.\\<-v Putnam and Mabel Bunyea. "A Good Little De\!l" is the work of Mme. Edmond Rostand nnd her eon. Maurlce Ro*tand, and has heen trnnslated bl Austin Strong. It is a fairy play. SIMONE IN BERNSTEIN PLAY. Mme. Baaaone, riow appearing ln Paper Chafe" at YVallack'n Theatre. has ! been engaged t> cable to create the Uad |h9g part in the latcst Henrl Bornatl PJ drama, "The Secret." to be produced In ? March ln 1'arlB. The actress wlll ter 1 inlnato her engagement at Wallack's j Theatre on Saturday of next week, going ! to chicago for a ahort aaaeon. after whlch .she wlll sail for Prance The r.ew play. 1 llke the author's ,'Thlef," has onljf six i characters, Mme. 8lmone's asa<iciates to be Mme. Yvonne de Bray. M Ciaude i Garrv, M. Vtctor Boncher, M. Henri RouBBel ard Mme. Cecfl Caron. -' SIN3HEIMER CONCERT. A moderate sized audiencc attended tlie r oncert given by the Sinshelmer Quartet ! last night In Rumford Hall. The pro aanuM conatatod of Bayda'a Qaarlal la prmajor, Op. *4 No ?'?? " eaartot, 'Three Idylls." by Frank lirldgc. and Brahms's Qulnb t. ' >\ in whlch tha aaaa*tiag pianlst was Mrt-. Bernard SinBheimer. IS. ROBT. GOELET DEAD Prominent American Woman Dics at Her Home in Paris. HEALTH FAILED IN AUGUST Was Owner of the Steam Yacht Nahma and Personal Friend of Royalty. Pa*i?. i>e. ' ifra. Robert Ooelel iiie.i at 4 o'clock tius mornlng at ber Parla reslrtence. No *."> Avenue d'ISna Rebari W Ooelel ?as praaeal at his mother'a bedaida when aba dled, Mra i,n' at aaa takea serlooaly III m angoat, that yaai arhtla a- Bouthainpton. Hh? Inunedlately lefl for PYenoe to aa eoreo treetn ? Bha waa abla to walk on deob durina tln rcyege to Bavre, and later in Perii t waa rei ' ? . had Improi ed Reporta aa to ht ' arrhral In Parla had I ? ? ' ivorable tbal newa of hei Saatb thla n irnlnf waa Quite oaexpei U A The body wlll i"* takea i ba winiam vni; Bchoen, tha Qerman Am baaaador n> tYance, araa mr. ?ni an ?t lha G i ? aapre? .. ido em ? - Ifra Ooelel w - ? ? Nahma has rlaited K ?" "'1,,k; week- at the end of Jnna neai ? ? i aeaaoa alnca I a ?'? rn in Emperor ? Bmpreaa on man r oceasl luncneon or dmner on I ard l a Nahma Hra Qeelei alae rntertatnod lha Bm? rx-mr on iwo occaalona ?*' Bastern Medi terranean porta on hla '??v- lo and from and abe waa als < v aneat at tba imperiai palaca at sjcbm thna a?o ihc garc a : ? dowmen; to the naval h Klel AlthoiiRh sl I had spent tlie greate.- part 0I hat t me ai road fi r tha laal twenty raara, Ifra Qoelet'a laftaenea aa a aeetel laadar ln this country never waaeS. IVlth other membera of tha Ooelel tasaOy, she Waa related. either by blood or naVTUUre, to the Oerryaj Vanderbllta, Aetora and other promlnenl New York hualUaa Oaa of her niecea :^ tha Do beea ??' Bos borghe, and anotbei '?' M Warren, ahee ? : '?' Ctomti .-. . at Laeti | rla aaa ai * antly. Mis Qoelet wai Warren, tha daugbtei of George Henrj of this dty She waa ma ma to v Qoelet. who dled i thelr i at 1 Naplei ngerlng llh Ifra Ooelel In rt ' bnx n' . ? | talned Klns ' ' brilllant dinner and evening party on the Na hma Had Annuity of $250,000. a/itb the daath of b< ibend Hra whoac eharm had won ber ool ?::iy aoctal but royal reoognltlon la aaery enpttal of r. rope, eama Into the eota managenieiit of the Ooalol forfino. AJoal with the 1.700-ton steam yacht to whi< h abe waa so mucb attacned, aaa had a viiia at Neweort, a house in nfth aeeaee and an annuity of J ' "? ;i addltlOB to whleh aba reeeJeed larg* amounti a.? px aeatrla and truatea ai tha eatate. The remalnder of the aatata went to her aoa, Robert Waltea Qoelet and her Seughter, EJeatrlre, who died m rebruary. IS* arhen only ooeeatoaa faara eld Mrs Qoelet'a lealoa for aatattadatng made her taf1*1 OM or the mOOl re markabla poraonages in Buropa aaaoag ? area of a?ealthy Aaaerkeaa who make thelr homes there l'p '? recer.t ?. made annual elalta to Newpert ln AuguKt. and sometlmes caiM to New York during the senson. but she llved al? most antirety aateed, eeaottas : ?? ' her time, a'cordlng to the aeaa rrtiiaing ln tba MeSltorrajaen tha Raitic or amoM tl ?? Mawaraglee fj It was ln thla Way that she made tha acquaintancp of the (Jetnian llmperor Sarlas ana of ? - i: alaaa on tl ?? rachi Hohenaollera From that time ahe arpa abla to aatertaln him at Stanet or lunebeoa exery sprina ta the afedlter raaaaa aad every summer In northera waters. either at Kiel or aomewbers aleng tha s< andlnartax i oaeta Favorita with Daniah Royalty. Throngb hei many trlpa lo'tl i Mt- Qoelet becama a ireal fnvorite with the Daaieh royal feaafly. At Copeaheaen ahe was eften aaeal of honor ?t aoetal affalra and in return gaxo nomerooa en tertalnmenta and dlnaora aboord the Nahma. Bha aad the Crown Prlneeaa Aiexandrine (new Queea of Denmarfc) were 0)001 friends. eMtd the laftei alWaya ryertrri herspif to make Ifra Qoelet'a vislts memorable. otip of Mrs. Oaelat'a trlpa ta Conetantl? nople almost came to a sinistcr en-l arhen ti,?? Nahaaa atteaapted te enter the Dar> dnnellaa wlthoal tha naeeaaary permlt and waa nred npaa by tha forta. Boltaa Ahd-ui namid waa much eoaeeraed when he learned of tha Incldent. and by way of maktng ameada for tha manner m whlch Mrs t;oelet had been held up be Btawed npoa ber the r>rder of the (hofit aat The flrst news of M'S tjo-let's illness arrived here la AiiRiist She waa then ahoarn lha Nahmn at Boutbampton, where the fsehl had been detalned by stormy weather. Later, ai Hatxa, it was reported that her condltlon had 1m proved, although she was ronflned to her ted. Her last aocial trlumph of lmnnrtance was at the impprial regatta at Kiel, In .lune inst. when ahe aatartalnad the Kaiscr at dinner ahoard the Nahma, and later, at the close of tln- festiv.tl.s, con vev ed the Qeraian Crewa Prtnoeaa to i)antzic ? a GENERAL JULIUS H. STAHEL. Btajat Oeneral Jullue II Stahel. the ae> ond oldest aur\1vor of the Clvll War und as*Coneol Oeneral at Bhaaaaat Chlaa, dled yesterday mornlng at the Hotel st Jamea, No 109 West 46th street. He had heee in in heelth more than a year and hla sdraaead aga of alghty-elght raara haalanttl the end. The aervlces and axptotta "f r,ene-al stahei darlas ,,,e CrrU avet fnrnlaned one of the most tioteworthy records in the mllltary hlstory of the countr\. Ba \"l utiteered with the 8th New York when the reglnient was commissloned In 1861 and was made hetitenant coionel. iiis tamoaa oeter of a retroat at the Brat battle of Hull Run won him the rank of coionel and started him well on his IUIfjiaa toward high mllltary rank aad favor. Cetond Stahel orgaalaed a regiment of artllhrlsts in N-w York an.l return-d t? active aerfloa Prnen tba Army of vir ginla was reorganlzed under General Mc cietian the raaag aaaaer was eeesaato* sloned trlgadlcr general ln the Army of the Potomar In the battle of CTOOa Keya General Stahel's command bore the brunt of the flght. and his 108001 were heavv The aeeead battle of BuU Run avengbi General Stahel agnin into nettea as the guard of a rrtreat of the UnlOO forces Later he made a reconnoisaa.ni e for the purooae of findlng where Jackson's forces ? were Several engagements followed, ln j which General Stahel's forces were com I plctely vIctoiiouB. At the close of this perlod of the war he was highly compll mentOd by General Burnslde. The major general'B commisBion came on MarOh 14. 1*-. when, at the express wlsh of Presldent Lincoln. General rftahel was relleved from duty with the Artny of tha Potomac and put in ommand of the M bofora washlngton Under Booker. I. mu ,.\, orderod tO r- i>.>rt to General Reynotda. then camaaaaiaing three corps Of tha Arnr of the Potomac. On the way to Oettvsburg his cavalry routed th* ,.,, , horM ondar General rounl L*t?r In th. march upon Btaaatea Oea aral Btahali boraa led the eaaanaa and wen aatn rtetawriaaa. General BtaheTa mtreptdlty hi aetJaa and on one aeea*t*a at :,i. aftar bavbaa .1 wooad dressed. be g-t on another horse nn.i plaaaad oaca . njtO ti.e battle. His gaiiantrv was rewaided with a Congr. ssional Ba*d*l of honoi vrt? tha aat 0*901*1 Btahol went t.> Yohohaina. Japan, with mfitructions to reor^anlze the eonaalate He was lt:gn!> ' Maful and becarne CooaUl Oetf , aagbal Poor healtb ?? mpaUod 1 hlm to :? >??? tl 1 i"'?' '" ,s>'" The funen : 1 a head at Waabtnaton , ...i:i ve^or, A MUea wiu i?. an honorary ?pallaaawer The burlal wlll be ln Ihe irllngtoo Watlonal Ceaaatery. HENRY A. HOPPER. 1,., keaaack. N. ?' . Doe < -ii*nry a Hoppor, 01 1 ol tha oUh I reeldenta of i:e:K,.n County, dlad laat nfghl al bli ho:,.e in Falrlawn. noi here, from BOOO 11,. was In his BlBOty-fOUrth M9I aad had Uv*d ln ? rgoo County aii his llfe Mi Hoppa a n ' ??? aon "f aadraw P | Hoppt. and wi 1 born a i - '* Ha . tad Sherlff of Borgen County on be i' ntoerattc Mehel in Utt, and repre aeotod Bergen ' ounty in the ?tate u-gis I gnd im He I Hoppei bomeati ad pai aad 1 p Va;t of |t iie was mai I leu fOU ? i * ', v.:is ii-u 11 Aekeraaaa; bla i.,n. Vroelaad; his third erlne Van Io*r9tyao, 9nl hla fourth, Bh*9 \hii Idervtyne. a sister of tlie thlrd wife. T:.ere were Bcven rhtldren Tha H'M'per family came from Hnllard Pel r ilopprr WM the earlleV s-ttler and OWaed al'out flve hundred aciea "f n?,l p?tOi dled n IBI aad left a snn. Andrew P, who was the father of Henn Andrew P Hoppor ais,, took part it. ; polltlca and serve.l U I ? rffl :?' I '? P ....,1 -I,.- rownship ;.s a Proaholdei ,.,, ,,?,, ... count] Collector, and , membet >f AaoemMy. . .lest Bon of Henry A. Hopper, [1 \ . baa alao aeread as Bht nff <>f ...mtv. was County CeUoetor and Assesaor nearly forty yeara 1 and Mrs llopper cdebrated their golden wedding last Thanksgivlng Day At that time Mr. Hopper wah :n a v?ry feebte condtttoa it is said to be dout.t f.ii if aoeb another oaaa exista anywhere <>f a BjOMen WOddlna w-lth the foir'h wife. Mra Hoppor la algbty*foar. ? a JAMES H. HINSDALE. H. i, r | T9? Trihur.a ' Plttaaeld, Ma'e. I'er. 4 Jamea H Hlnadalc a l*ttrod lnanufarturar. dled from paeunn nla at haa home, Wo &? wvn deii aranaOi thla naerntng Ha was aev ?nty-nlao yaara old Mr Hlaadale waa 9 grandson of the Rea Th*9dora Hlnedal f,,r irbon l ' ?:i of Hiaadala waa n.imed. nnd arhei* 94 was 9999 H ISt ln i*64 ha bagan 'he maaufartura or WOOllOna ar.d contlnued ln ' Be*a untll :?4 iie laaaaa a *a.. f ';;it>ert n.'. dnie. of Naw York. aad two daughtera RHaabetb W Htaaiale and Hary l Hlna oaia of Plttadeld ? ?-?-? HERBERT S OGDEN. HJei be: ' *' ' 'Kd> r>. a ?' ?'? ' er w I. l.vd (. v; , _,, \V. -t Htb atreet and bad an h- ? ,, ?j Meaver etre.-t. dled of mm a< '?" ? ?lork laf,t a*BM ?! tone. ||e bad .'.??* iMurned home from a aoelal call and was strb-ken as he entored m? I Mr. Ogdan ??'? ? 4*9 in New 'ans?n. Coan . alaty-ona raara ^g" Ha bad ?? ln tha aettva pra< tlea of la* ln thla f,,r more rhan thlrty foajr* He WU graduated fr'>m tha Colambt* 1-aw BOhOOl He learaa - arlfa aad oaa ?<>n l haries J. Ogdea _ LIEUT.-COL. JOHN A. DARLING. m ? Londoa Coaa , Da l [*9at*aaat Colonol John A DorUng U. B. a. (re tired), \\^-: atrleken aith apoataay ln a hotel here to-ntghl and dled baforo tha ,.i or n phyatetaa Ha aaa i nathra ,,f M;, tl wa ?aVOBty-OOVOn years old. a < Iv,1 War veternn, and uas bonorably dlaeaaarged from ttaaaaniea ln iyr* THE AVERAGE AMERICAN Sketched by ex-Ambassador Before French Audiencc. I'aris, De . 4 Davld Jayne 11111. fOf rnerlv American Amiiassador to dirninny, spoke to-day on the poUtlca of l'ran * an^i the potttlea of tha Uattad states to tha Franro-Amerlcan Commlttoa in tha Thea? tre MlOhal. The gatherlng was large and IncluOjOd mnny norahio peraMwa, Mr. HIU eoaerodad by sket rhlaf the average Amer? ican. He said ln part. ?If you wlsh to Judge riglitly of what the Untted States when It comes to dellh- I erate aetlon wlll do, you wlll perhaps be Interented ln the portralt of the average American cltlzen. ?He ls a man who ls nelther rlch nor poor, Be la a aohataattal and ladaatrloua member of BOOtaty, with enough propertv to be bataeaatad m pahtle poiicies eoa cernlng it. He has uaually acqulred what he aeaaaaaaa hy ludtadry and 9eoaoaay. He, has no very exalted opinion of those who are Idle or extravagant. His expe rlence has convinced hlm of the reallty of a moral order. and of Bubstantlal fOOd* ncsB at the heart of the unlverse. He ia often openly and practically rellglous. ?He has B large fund of s.df-rellance, and If defeated ln hla effort? <.r dlsap pOtntOd 19 his hopes to-day he expects to succeed to-morrow. Pelng to some extent educated and a reader, he has an oplnion, nnd geperafly not an B*ttf9ry erroneous one. on mosl auhjaotl of importanc ? He wiii ba aarry if ?ny one i? buagry or 111 clad or for any reason 9*9*997. and when he has prea.lh*i a little s.rnion on the ntaa'a weakness or folly he wlll Blve bln bread. as well as good advice, and tell hlm to go and make a man of hlm ?att "Thifl areraga American respects and honorB his wife. He Ib proud of his chil? dren and ambitlous for them. ? In aiproaatng himself he goes straight to the polnt. Bpaaka with cmphasls, even with exaggeratlon He, however, does BMaa araaastly what he saya when he talks buRlness.' It is by charaeter more than by tntellectual endowments that he measureB men. and lt ls by the qualltles of charaeter whlch they would promote and stamp upon the hlstory of the na ti"ii that he aatJaaatae, aaaa**ea or re pudiates ihe poiicies whlch Btate-meu have to piopose.'* SULZER ACCEPTS ALBANY PEW. Alhanv, Dec. 4?4Jovernor-elect Sul/.e: hi.- nceptfd an offer of a 09W in tho Firat Tresbyterlan Church of Albany. "AN AMERICAN COURT OF FASHIONS." ncle Sain Why n<>t \ Vm old enougfa to know toaaetbing about these mattcrs. COLONEL GRACIE DEAD Last Man to Lcave tlie Titanic Succumbs to Shock. Coloael Archlhald Ora !?? the last man to Ipave the sli.klntr Titanic, dled yester dai ai tha Hotel st Loula, at No r,4 Baal aaS Street. His phvslclans ascrlhed bte Seath dtrectly to tha shock of the Tltanle dtaaatei haalth had falled ateedlly alnee tha oeeaa tragedy, Hn'' re .. | ? hla ? ' ",:" 1" ?,,, | by a I ? I ? for a hli h he waa to bava uadargoaa aa operatloo next ue. k l|p lenves m arifa and daoghter Tha funerai aeirtcea wOl be held to-momvw ?i ?? ... loeh at <"al' i Colona Ol wai Bfty-Ova years oM and wi i ti"- ' i ilonel Ai I ?*"???* COLONEL ARCHIBALD QRAC1K, \\ho dled reoterday. Grade, of Mobtle, Ala Oriananlty tha ?U..d |a NOW TortC, where nearlv Ifj w,ir? aejo a irandfather of the lata bearer of the i une'balM ;< boi ? ataa I oi ? ,. ! aat Klver at "hat 1- BOW fSth stree-. I .. Greelea wera ot oid Knlekerbocker atoek, and. toeether with John Jaoob Aator and Nathanlel Prlnce, tha ejrand father waa one of tha trlo of bte aaw ehanta who made tha elty a eomi oentra In thp aarty daya of tha n m - ,,...?,i. oantory. The Ora< ie manetoo waa ti,,. aeene of laelah hoapltallty, aad manj . peraona ?<>re eatertalned there. coionel Oraola wea horn bi thla city, bnt had hved for many year- in Wash? ington He eonduetod, howeter, a r.-ai aaUte huslncss at No. 13* Fmauway. and whet. ln this city llved at the St. Louls with his wlfe and daughter. Miss F.dlth Temnie Oraola who *as Intweacod te society last fall Coionel Orade. who recehred his titie through his aerrtca with tha New rork Natlonal Querd, wea the aothor ? aral booka on ndUtary aabjeeta, one of them betna "The Troth Aboal Chlcav aaaaga " Ba had la eoeraa of atoeara tlon at tbe time of his 'leath an nrticle on the Wnr of 1811 Much of the material for this he obtalnad la BngtaaS, aad it was about ready for publica-lon When the manuscrtpt WM lost with the Titanic. it was Coionel Qrade'a Intentlea to re turn to Knaland to eetteat the Informatlon a second time. Coionel Cracle was related by marruige to former President Hoosevelt. His uncle. James Gove Klnir OraetO, married a slster (l{ afr, Uoosevclt s mother THEATRICAL NOTES. Hnrrlson Hunter wlll he leadlng man for Mis Leslie Carter ln her revlvals ,,f ?/.ar.a," "The Second Mrs. Tan-i'ie ray" and ?Vamllle." under the manage ment of John Ceit, T,aura Hnpe Crewa and H B Warner wiii make their .flrst appaaronoa m-nlgnt ln llarry JemM Bmlth'a new .ome.ly. ? Blackbirda." at tha Apollo Theatre, At I : laatle City. In the supjortlng company. I whlch ls under the management of Henry hflUer, are Bydney Valentine. Mathllde Cottrelly, Bthel Wtothrop, Jean Gal braitb, Jameg Braubury and E. V. ? l.-in Ifav larea has been engaged to re .a.s:l Qill as the Lmperor of c'hina ln "The Daughter of Heaven" at the Century Theatre. Mr. Maclaren was laat aaen in New York with George Arliss ln i Haraoll' laura NelaOO Hall and Grace Grlawold hava be n adeed to the aeet of "The | Jttls Rlch fUrl," now in rehearsal for early production. Ifary BhaW Wlll gl'e acenei from Ber BhaWa "Mrs. Wanen's Professlon" befora the Aawteaa Crttaeten Society Hotel I'laza to-morrow afternoon. 1! . BynlCS Homanre." a one-act play by Oerald vniiers Btuart* Wttl also be ,! b) HOWard Kyle and his asso playere. ? i... Becret de Pol blnelle,'* a thtee-ecti by IMerre Wolff. Wlll be glven ln Blght fo- tba beneflt of the HoepltaL The piesentation wlll tha ?' :" I'ramatique de . a;. ;i. . ...... tba Aerlal Theatre, the New Amaterdani Theatre annex. Bdward CbJlda Cmtpmt&t, author of the ilaiuid setiea of storles and car .aa la tha anther of a four-act faree, ?Weddins Beiu prodaoai by Oafrer aforoece la Loa Anaalea The play wBI ,?. presented later by Mr. Moroeco in thla j city ! i.iiiian Rice and AngU aroliiaere, of I ,Tlll, | - pper ' Coaapaay at |tbi ,;;,,|... Theatre, are ealehratlns to-day the tenth snnlTeraary of thelr partaar-1 ahlp as ? lancina teeaa. A dinner in honor of i"" occaeton wlll be gt-.en them i bv their feUOe ?lancers in the company. Ifona rlunaerford has been added to r,?. easl Whlch Wlll present ' Racketty- | packetty Hooae" al the aoentng of tho i now Chlldren'a Theatre. The uctress. | who is EngllBh, made her debul In Smar., loa last wlnte with fJertroda Kiiiott la rring atr. Panmare." A beneSl ln ald Of the Sprvian Relierj Fund wlll be held al the Aator Theatre on Mondaj arenlng, December ht, when j it Palrbenka gl?aa his performanee 0f "Hawthome of tha U. S. A." The af-l fair haa been arranged threeeh the effortaj of lime. Blavao Oroultch, aifa of tha Ser-, [vuui Charge d'Affalrea ln Loaaaa, ilract ! lng the rclief work ln this country. Ifay Tally wiu prasaal a new ahatch ,vr tten l y beraalf aad Deaamaa Buiger at the Fifth Avenue TheatM next week. Its title Is The Battle t'ry of i-'teedom" and j .t- | aatlre on Reno divorces. ? The LlfhL" a ;lla>' Wrtttaa by the Mar quis of Qoeeaaberrr, has been accepted j for production by tehobertne !iri(1 Leaae. it deala with fenftlsh court life dnrlne thel early \cara Of tha lata King BdWOTd VII. j __-m PRINCETON CLUB PLAY. : Tha Prtaeeten t'niversity Trteagla Club v ,n presenl its annual draaaatk produc? tion oa Saturday ufterncon and evening. | Decemher 21, at the Hotel AOtOT. A mu at( ai eomedjr, "Onea in a Hnaarad Years." aaa rlbed aa a fantasy in two acts, la the [ offering. Its book ls the work of two l meinbers Of the senior class, John A. j i I.aililu and Cherlai D. Orth! both of this cltXi and its i renmtattoa reajolreea largej ;<ast of univ<rsity students. Kugene B. SatiKei 's '" chaxge aa coach of the play ] , t a WHAT IS GOING ON TO-DAY. Frre ariiniaaion 10 tnp Amorteai M'.?um l f i Natural lllstury an.l the Meiropulltan Jtu aenin of Ari. I'.riliry ahaw, New f'.rand central Palare. ItoataBg of the 1'ortla (*lub, Hottl Aator, 2 I ? Meetlng of the !>>?laiative I>>aguc of New j Vork. WaMorf-Astoria, 2 |> Ba. I'nhll.- hearlng "n the cut ma<!e In budgel by aloprm<-n. City Mall. 2 p in. Dinner ?f the New 1 th State Hotel Ataocla ? iloa, Waldorf Aetorle, 7 i>. m. Dhtnar of the I'atholic Club for ex prealdent* <f the club. clubbouse, No. IJO <>ntral Park >.,utii. analiaf "I'llgrlin KVxtiva! ' of <'ongregatlonal rhurchea Ii, MBnhattun aml MroViKlyn f>,r l>?nerlt of ii,,. Cbngregatlcaal M"m?, at No. 125 Oatps kvenut, Brookljm, I'ouch Oallery, I'lintcn avenna. Brooklyn, aranhw. Dinner of the Laymen'a Aaaoclation of All Angels' I'arlah, Marie Antoinaite, evening. rul>ll< iecturpa of the Board of Biucatlon, S:15 D m.: Manhattan - I'ublh- ScbOOl 27, 42d ftreet ea?t of Thirl avenue, "Yneemlte and th^ ^ierras,'' Bra> ton C. <'aae; I'ubllc A-hool M \, tl^ Weal 2>t!i atu?t -Tlie far? of \'\'r Teetb." 1"" Victon ?' H?ll; Pttblke Sehooi <!? iv.'h atreet an.l St Nlrhoia* avrnue. ? J.,.. ,,-. r>r. Bruno rto?elli; Public Bobeol M So' 22s aail S7th street, "N>w York, Harrior'' Herharl F. iberwo<Hl; Fubllc School U" Htattr and Liaex Hreeta, ? taT^ Frtsab Becnaaesw." Dr. charlea r Baraa; Puhiir School liO. l*V?th atreet, weat of Flfth ave nu?, 'Tnder the Roof of tt.e World, ' s?m uel Al(!?n I>rnne; rubl!<- S-hool 110. 1M1 atreet. east of Eignth avenue. "The ft? e?tab!i?hnier,t of Normal Reiatfona After the War, ' Dr Arthur M vVoifaon: Pttbltr ScbOBI Iftfl. I0?*rh atreet and Amatardam a< anu*. ? <iri*jf nnd .N'orweglan MoalC," Mlaa Mar garet \r:d<>rton; 1,/abor Tem:,!e, Mi ktrte* and Sei-onrt avenue. ?? 'tty Maglatra'e Ceurta," Magistrate Orto Kempnar; Public I.lbrar . Ke 113 Baat P?'.th atraet. ??pietu raaque Permark,'' Wtlllam F. <'ol!lna: tn attut* flall. No 218 K;.it lOrtth atr?et. "ln conaclouaneas." Pr John N Bas?ln MARRIED. BA'*ON CRIFFIN--Al the Aineri<-an ""hure1-., Rua 'ie Rerri. ParU. France. on *rWa*4a . lOeeember .", Wentworth ? "ruajer Bgcon t > Ka'herln* Joy. daughter of the lata Thomaa K U:imn. of Oeimii. m? REPFIF.r.P HrNRT At the realdence of the brlde a parer.ts. No. 47 East 4f?th at.. b\ the Rev de Laacai Townsend. John ManiflaM ReJfle'J and Elisabeth l'rentli>a. daughter of Mr. and Mra. Douirlaa Henry. Notlcea of marrlagea and deatha mntt aa ariompanled by fnll name and addreaa. DIED. Bryan, Chailotte J Hickev \i aC chryatl*. Emilv H. Hnauale. .laniea g Duane, Jamsa M Kenyon. Rebe<va R. T. Ehrgitt. Nli holsa. Klanbar, Rev. Joarua. QoaTet. Harrlette W. I.lo'd. Ntsal Oraela. Arehlhald Ogden, Herbert P Hageman. Rev. A J. Plnne>. Marla W. Haviiand. Jainea I. TomklM, I?n? H Heeg. Frtderlck. fnderhlll. Cleorgt i bryan Baaaaalfi Piaaaaaw B, 9W9, Char lotta J.. daughter of the la'e Joseph an? Margaie- Hryan Internient prlvate CHRTaTia Baaaaalr. ?n aradaaaeai Bfeeaa ber 4. at her l?-e realdence. Hav.Inga -on Hudson. N. V.. EatUj H . wife of the Ute wiiiiam Few ChrraUa, ? ^' ?Jf >*?r ** het age. Notlo* of funeral hereafter. PtAN'K 0* Decemher 2. after a ahort lllneaa, at hla resldence. No. 10?? KJft ?!>th M . JaniaB May Puane, ln hla fliW year Funeral ser vlrea wlll be h?ld at Zlon and St Timothy a 'Imr-h. Weat ."STCi ?: , on TVursdav mornlna, December B, at u 3u aWecfe. Pleaaa omii leaara EHR''<-cTT-On Suaday. Decamher 1. Nlehelaa Ehrgott, ar Taimouth, S. B.. aft?r a brlaf lllnes?. Inter-cent at cypresa 1111 la. ai con \enion??? of fandl). OOF.l.ET?At her reaiderira. In Faria. [0O> crvh'r 4 101- H?rriett? Warren doelet. of the Ihio Roli?rt Goelet and daurhter of the l?te Oaerg* Henry Warre-. QRACII Sud.lenlv, In thla dty, on De<-*n-.bet 4. 191S, ?'oion?l ArchlhaM Crarie. ared f4 \eara Funerai Mrrleaa *f t'a!var> ''hurcb, orner of Fourth ave anl 21?t at . a? 1 e'efnck, on Fridav. pecamber ?. Sreclal irain wlll Uave Oand Central Ptatlon for WoodlaWD Cemeterv at 2:45 oMo-k. . HAC.F.MAN At ^omervllle. N J.. De<-ennber ?, 1012, the Rev. Andtew J Haajeman. a??d .a yeara Funeral from the Second Reforred ihur. h. ar BomarvlUe. N I. on Thuradav. the ftth. at 2:.W o'cloek. Frlenda of the fam II] are invit-d to attend. HAVit.ANn On noaamOar 4. 1312, Jame* Todd Havllnnd. belove,| huaband of Marraft m ir?|H a: I tOM of parah J. and tha iat# Jamaa Rnsacll Ha^llani f-.itieral ??rv4c?a al his late resldanca, No. 12? Kingaten a-a, Hrook:>n. on Thuraday, December 6. a? a B. rn. Bnoaa ?n December 4. 1812. at ?M a m . a? H, rr-<!,!en e. No \12 ?tuv\eaant ava., ataafchra, f*Tadat4a9 iteeg. Hb'kF.V-Oe Wedneadav, Deeamber 4. 1?1* a- the naaidaaca of her broth?r-ln lawf. Davld O Brlen, No t)l Waat 81at ar , New York < !t-. All-e C. Hbkev. IIKaDALg \f rittarteid. Maas P?r#mb*r 4 iai2, Jamea H?nrv Hinadale. In tha TPth >f ln* age. Funeral from his tara realdence, So M W^nd-dl ave.. on Frlday. ,.. tmbar ?; at S M p 11 KENVON On the ateamihip r-'.n Innati. at aea \o\emher 27. Kebe. cg Ro?? TownltT, vlfe of R'-liert N Keinon Funeral aervleg. on Fridav. I>e<-ember fl. at 10 a m.. at haf late rastdaaea, Mo, 19 a>at Kd at KIMl'FR B*ddenljr, on December 8. at his lata resldanre No 2?> 'Jiamercy ParU. the Ra\ Joaima klrr.ber. for forty-fiv? )?*r" a *?n>a. tarv of the Domeatic and Forelgn Mlaetonarf Soctety. ln the 77th year of hla aga. Fu? neral aervlcea at c'alvary Church. Fourth ave. and Jlat at.. on Frlday. December f. at 10 o'cloek. VUBTD Tuesdav evening. December S. iail after a ahort lllneaa. Ntna Tllghman. wife of Uaac Ferrii l.lovd. Funeral from her lata realdence So M ^eat 70th at . FrldaN mornlng, December ?. at M o'.dwk Intar meni nt ronvenienfe of fandlv Phlladelphla and Baltlmore papera pleaae copy. OGDEN Suddenh. on December 4. 1012. at hla late realdence. Vo. 2.W ^eat Mth at.. Heroeii B < "gden. In the ttlat year of hla aga Notic<. of funeral hereafter. P1NNEY- Marla Wataon. wldow of the lata Dr charlea H. Plnney. ln her 79th year and Mh month Funeral at her late realdenea No lltl Derby gve . Derby. Conn.. on Frlday. at 2:80 p at TCMKINS-At her reoldence. No. 7?t Vaa Huien at.. Brooklvn. N. Y . Pecembar I, 1012. Jane HBrrlaon Tomklna. eldeat daughter $1 the late F!o>d W. and Ellza Dunham Tom? klna Funeral aarvke at tha houae. Thurs dav afternoon at 4 o clock. Interment at Cheater. N. J , on Frlday. rNDF.RH.IM>?On December 4. 04or?#. aoi of the late Ahraham and Ellsa L'ndarhlll, ln hla ?3d raar, Funeral from tha raal d^nce of hla hrothar, Edwanl C Fnderhlll No. BM West ?3d at., Frlday, 10 a. m. 4 1.MKTER1EB. THE WOODI.AWN CEMETEHT. 23Sd 8t Bv Harlein Traln an<1 bir Trellar Offlca. ?-'() Eaat 23d 8t., N. T. l'M)l.HT*KEB4. ri!4NR K. CAMPBELI.. 241-1 Waat 214 St chapela. PrUate Rooma. PrWata Amaa Uflcei. Tal. 1324 Chttaaa. j