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I . THE SON, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 18H 7 10 TOT WORLD OF FASHION. jr. nwan UAMmtBB to romrr hkmu aa wanaannaim. Tie OraaF Wa Cerraieaiew St. Peart.,-, CiilMrtl Taerwar ! fcr IrrkHlila OmUn Other Wautatacre resBIra slghls" Baa a .... a th marriage of Mice Anna fteaburr Ttrew eir. daughter of William (Julian Brawater. to faint Hsnrl da Frenkeatln of Boas a reeter in sn unusual matrimonial episode oulml !.,! It wai tha anion of an in brad tankse 4lrl with a ltuulan Pole, who oaiaa from Roma a few weeks aca paraoaalr to aak Mr. Brew ater for tha hand of Ml daughter. Tha Count kad nfrandf n Via Ttrawttar'i hrt, and ktar fathar. Maine at much, rromptIr brought It daughter home. Hut tha Count followad. Sld tor two weeks Mr. Rrawatar aonaldarad tit prnroaltinn. Ha talkad about Uaant da Frankaaateln vsrr much he weald dlaauaa dnsoclsl quattion. ihot r nunDMMaVi Tha Brcwiter descend from Elder William Brewster, who came over In the Mayflower. anil Hi")' era old-laahloned New England Iroi ettante. It wu a Ions trj lor one of the tam llr to become a Roman Cetholle by marrying a titled lluikltn role, whoee relation with the Papal household are Terr familiar. It waa announced that at lee Brewster weald be con tused br Archblibop Corrlgaa ahortlr before bar weddtna-. but It afterward traaaplredwthat Mlu Brewster baa Ions been a Catholic. When the enticement waa flaaltr announced. Mr. Brewster said that the weddlag would take alaoe at his resilience. 24 Eaet Mxtr-fourth street but tbe plana were eaddlenlr ehsnged. ind Miss Brewster became the Couatsss da . riskensteln before the altar of St. Patrick's sthadril at 11 o'clock reatsrdar mornloc. Ths purpose of auddenlr changing the wed ac place waa to bare a church eeremenr with as much prlraor as poaaibla. Tbe public had. kowsvsr. read of the chance la reaterdar morning's Su, and out of curiosity crowded tsto ths cathedral. When the bridal party ar rived ererr pew alone the nare of the obureh was crowded. Lieut. L. 1. Reamer. Mr. Brewster's son-ln-liw. Edward Adrlanea, and John ft. Ogden. tbe fishers, could not handle thssrewil. Ulu Brewiter. clad In a cown of wklta satin, went op tbe long aisle with her father, preceded br the brldeematda. Viae Xsmu lookefeller. Mlat Kllsn Flak. Misa ids Godfrey, and Miss Bertha Robinson. Slighter of Mrs. J. Itood Wright. The titled L groom and hli belt man. Mr. M Hansen, the I acting- Huaalaa Coaaul-Oeaeral at this ally. ' net the bride u I her father at tha rhnncel. Arebblshop Corrlgaa then made tbo snkee maiden a Itoman noble woman, father Mi l.ael J. Lavelle. rector of the cathedral. re if l. rated a nuptial mass, assisted br Father James N. Connollr and Father Henry T. N'swrr. Then the Count and Countess Henri de Frankenstein received tbe guests at tha 1 r.iv.ter home. 1 he weddiug presents were many and ele aint. Several very Taluabla jewels figured among tbe gifts. The question of Miss Brew ster's dowry haa been one of much conjecture. Thoueh Mr. Brewster In not generally rated aa a millionaire, tbe dowry, it la said, will be of a large Uvi.-flgurel order. Ko civil ceremony prefaced the wedding eerrlee. Though a olvll ceremoar la customary In International wed dings, and sometimes obligatory, the llueslaa Idee th.u it. Church and tsiate are one did away with tbe extra service. Cards Be . ran sent nt for the wedding of ti Mil. riggs Abbeti a ar. 'uJgo Ln sbbett. ev-tl"'-..rnnr of New Jeriey. to Andrew Jaekion i o.t. . .'.. whleh trill take flare oa April 11. at 8 o'clock. In St. Maltha' burch. Jersey v.ity. The A ..i.i issideue at "J! Montgomery street, will be the soena of the ri'cepttuu. Three we. Mings, in addition to the Frsnksn ite -i ' . w.ier nuptials, aaalsted In enliven ing tl icial lite ... yesterday. Miss Edith l.ouiss iieeler and I'ercl val Kaluh Irving were married at the Church ol the Heavenly Rest at Boon. The Kev. t)r. D. Parker Morgan offi"l-st-i Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Dais bridge ot 11 rut Fi'ty-alxth street, uncle and aunt of the bride, (lift recsptiou for the couple. At nt Bartholomew' Church Mlsa Kllzabeth Thi.mi.aiiB became Mr. Ralph Julius Preston. ii" in le le the dauabier of i ol. . P. Ti.-.mi - ii. President of the National Lead tcnuant. The bride was unattended. Charlee 1' vt.ti .i..re wa tl.e twit man and II. I.lviag st n leeckruan. Duncan F. Cameron. Hasan " ' ary. J Wadsworib Rltsliiu. Lswis 8. Thoinpaun. and Appleton Smith were the ush er. 1 1n. wnd. ling breakfast followed at the lliumpion boms, 15 West Fifty-first street. Ml.a Jeanne Flak Park, the pretty daughter ef Mr. Kilgar Park and granddaughter f the kit. lien, i imtou 0. risk, was married rester er afternoon to H. Theodore llodgroan. In the Maii-.Q Avenue kfftho.Het Kpleeopal t'burclu The ..f I ir. Knulvu Met hesuey waa the offl Staling f u.yiuan- Mrs lark gave a Urge re.-: iuu ether liome. 170 West Fifty elgulh trtfi. M larley'i waa works aever grow old. 1' it well represented as thsy were at Hard nisi ilu'l reeterdat' alternooa and evening. tl. arc ulwars a source of amuseuisnt. Mias Msr ..,ln MeCobb made capital Mrs. Jar ler m.i h added some aiodsrn humor to the s. ... t "TheCld i uriusny .-hup " Thesbow w - , benefit for 8t kfichsel's Home, a very Vurttiy mstliutiua at Mamaroneck. St. Mi eiiae. Home n a branch of the Mtduight Mia etui tl.e object of which Is to reclaim (alien w-men. 'I hs hall was overcrowded et both eaten .Inments. Mrs. Jarler. la a brightly flg Jred .. a gar shawl, and a poke boaaet ue. mated with a half bushel of red reeee, came ii it. ii, curtain, and alter dwelllag upon Per friendship with Uusen Victoria and the inn.-a .if Wale, and telling of bow upon her srntai n t hia country slis found Mayor tillroy a if 1 1 civil persou." IntruUuced ber mechaa u,t Willi theee vsraea: her.. re fear daaeiea eres wtu peas t-eSIS Si gl l uueent aS'l kiaga A It.iiift wwie ualie luraa, Aa4 lelt of olutr tbiagt : oat af ..real Br.taia't famed grigade ii. . Itii .riHtlli iui. 1 .s'.tua aa 1 a coeeujr la. a. lb. (reai grualiula. Iuu. glaeria etatelr. Juao grass. al att.it. falretl Hear. Veuuir can. tfreat aobi.iea faicad. 4uJ ajat Irate are Itra. A' I .r Morris made a very ferocious cowboy. ' th .i liusgloary Indians with paper cape ' snuer tl.st made tha j .veuile portion " ' e-uiaee jump up aud duwu wlili exelte- e Kiug iarJiuaud of Caetile Frank ".ii iQaplre-1 ewe. Christopher Columbus - r Lit hit belaace oa hie pedeetal and e lbs floor, and tbe audieoue t.-ok it aa a ' the perloruiaace Ac Neoui. Vliae -i u aaa beautiful but for bsr stillness . easy stare. Poor Ophelia, with seawsed 1 ii i hair . ,i. Us Ella Morris Lord ltyroa tsph Hunt wrote with e red quill calm- . - try poam In euobla. Miss i ell. Houdiaot . 't.x- au0 'he girls' hearts, and tbe : M.rr gueen of 8eeta showed bow -. i.aal u.i cut oil The costumes were ' - -me. and iu sows cases elegant Tbe "- v . .a were a great financial and. If there . 'i:uge aa allUpta. and Bieabaniam la ar. arti.tu ..'mi .. the HUI" la Brooklyn lonked ', i us the Ileigbis" last ' - li.e Heights bad Its iual-LeuUu dla- Mfc?"! 'i.,, "v)tw)al OlaK tha Url United to the raslaeata of Columbia ftalcita I'." j 'ance of decoration and iwpper ' Kl W.af" ".'. th,.."",!f 1,,n " lueire aTJlLTiuxia1." ') t.AlbJ" (J.il"liA Arthur j ilalTllla Hatch ft. Buraham Moffat. William A. X:tLiBlrTTt fTI '" "P iValaaeVun- I der the patronage of Mn. A. Auguetua Lew. , Mre. Kdwartf H. .ttohneld. Mra. fvier W ' Lynoh. and Mra William a Sheldon. Jr. rn: til 8 o clock the patronesees received the I !1M,VJhn "rper was sarred a! email ta- j bice. iHnelagwas general after thaanopar. J?,w.WMilaS.Mlf W In CyprowaHlll t emeterr when the ball waa orar. rmoMTAmtAtiM ur uurt Te Miract tbe Mai. tie. BC-lta mt the nieVreci Ktaga af llreea. The Intellectual looking men and womea who believe that to abstain from meat la good for the human aystsm. and who are all mem bers of the newly established New Vork Vege tarian society. Indulged In a novel and enter taining debate last night la the Teacher' Col lege at 0 t'niversity place. They called It "The Rattle of the Breads." and th advocates of browa, white, and corn bread were up In arm to ohamploa their favorite loaf. Theee particular vegetarians are readers of Til Kiv and It wa th editorial published In Ttm Hit of .Tan. 9 praising th bread rerommenijod by the late Sylvester Oraham, the temperance ad teeate. that cuggtd the .!' n'e. 0 A. Montgomery, the Treasurer of th so ciety, had Intended t ear something In favor Of the mtieli-at ti e I hat hlicult. but there waa such a flood of ai gumeat about bread before he got a chanco that the hot biscuit theme got old, and Mr. Montgomery ruefully aald that he'd, hate to warm th theme ovr tor another meeting. Brown or Oraham bread had the first chow la th del ata. Dr. & B. Foot. Jr., waa Its de fender. He eald tha brown bread known la tha good old time aa Oraham bread, after the Yankee temperance advocate, wnc made ot whole wheat and contained phosphate of lime and phosphate of soda and magneela. valuable and health-giving elements that were not pres ent In the white bread. The brown eubetanoee hat cave color to the brend were tha genuine y nutritive qualities. Drown breed was par ticularly suited to children. Dr. Foote urged that New Yorker needed to return Iu the primitive method of baking bread, for the almpte niton that tha old-(s'1i'nned hard baked ties. I was much better than ihesi.lt bread of tha present time. Softening the bread greatlv aided digestion, and wasa pre ventive against development of dyspepsia. The growing absence of sound teeth In chil dren nowadare was due. Dr. Foote eald. to the fact that baker's white breed contained none of the phosphate ot soda which was present In brown bread. Willis A. Barn took up th cudgal for white bread. His opening .hot was that there waa not any genuine (irahem bread In the market. He added that the famotic New Eng land brown bread, while delicious, waa not bread at all. but cake. Mr. llarnea contended that the modern milling machinery was so good tht It waa poaajbl to make a flrst claae and nutritive bread from "superfine" white flour It wou: ' be almoat a i-riin In. added to '.ii a high liver to eat brown bread. It would produce a glut of rich phosphates In the stomach, brown bread was suited to thoee who adhered to a vegetable diet, for it contained much of the nutriment found in meat. Arthur Havlland spoke for corn bread. Hie Ideal waa a loaf baked In an open II replace over a real old-fashioned Are. lire. Ellia Ii. Horns said she advocated genuine Urahsm bread for the eako of the children, who ought never to he fed on meat. A brown bread and vegetable diet would. h lnlstd. bring a greet many other benefit than the tingle one of a set of good teeth. 1 re ieurer Montgomery at this point opened a square box that had been cent to fhe society anoMnnnueiv. lie lifted the lid and revelled a loaf of home-made Oraham bread. He cut It In sllcec and passed it around with tiny cups of hot a cos. Treasurer Montgomery think! that the bread was made by the woman whose letter eulogizing brown bread waa commented upon in Tub Hun's editorial. OmORBl.4 RKVr.lVK II KH DKAI. The ol SJeaater elsjaltl Lies la Stale -llleai Talkeg jg ae eeeeeeer. Atlanta, March 28. The body of Senator Colquitt reached thla citr at 6 o'clock thla mornlnc In a special oar. surrounded by the escort of hoaor sppointed br the two Houses of Centres. At 8 o'clock th local military oeeorted the Governor and other ofnelale of tha State, the Confederate Veterans' Association. and many distinguished cltlisns to th ear In which the body lav. There It waa received from th guard of hoaor and placed In a hearse drawn by four horise. on the arrival of the enrtdge at the Stat House the troops were formed on either aide of the Washington street entrance, and the body of the dead Senator was borne into tha Capitol and I luced in the main corridor. a line of people was formed, and during tha two hours ! u liicn the body wa th.re thou ...mis vi.-hi- i ii. Memorial eisrcl.es were held In ths House of liepresentctlves. wh.it Ir. Bobbins conduoted the eervlce. Hpsechts were made by Uor. Northen. Judge Bleckley. Senator Gordon, and Mayor Ooodwln. After th service the body wss eccortcd back to tha tra'n aod taken to Macon. The i ...Mn nor went to Macon to attend tha funeral there. It I generally believed that he will announce the appointment for the Sena torial vacancy Vo-morrow or next day. Among the names which hsve been urged I that o ex-Coogrsmai James H. llloant. The nam of the Hon. Joseph II. 'mum lug of Augusts was pre.ented on Monday afternoon, and at th am time tbe names of the Hon, Clifford An derson. Jame. W. Kobertson. S M. Ionian aad Ib.bert (I. Mitchell were alt. i presented with a . number ot others The Oovernor eayc he will make the appointment soon. Long petitions signed by the business men of Athens and I'oine requesting the appointment of Mr. 8. M. Inmaa of Atlaata, were cabmittod to tha Oovernor to-dey. ko HA1.1.UT ron cmvonmy. Perth Aaabe Iti.ram Wh Art laawlreg br Bevelwtiowary tgrsaeries. Firrn AWihyt. March 28. Edward Crnddan. th reform candidate for Mayor, waa notified to-dar br Cltr Clark Wight that hi petition for official ballot due not fulfil th raqulrmata of th law. Cruddea demanded a statement of! the particulars In which it waa deflolcnt, Wight refused to give him tha Information. Crudden 1 itrr angry et thCIrk. and threat one to sue if the ballots are not forthcoming. A meeting of ths i rudden clubs will proba bly be held to denounce the action of tha Clerk. These meetings are held In an old building kouwnasthe Tea House." It takes Its name from the tradition that large quant Itlee of tea were stored there in the Revolutionary daye. when the colonists refused to permit the tea to le used because of the tax. The building le on Front street and is at present unoccupied. The Cruddenltes have taken possession, and compare themcelvee with tbe colonists who fought against unjust taxes aad oppression In the last oeatury. le t.rlg. Blgce. AintNv. March 28. -To-day at boob, la tha State street Presbyterian Church, the Rev. 1'r. Holms, officiating occurred the marriage of Mies Ada Juliet liiggs. daughter of Mrs Oeorgo C Bigg, aad Mr. Martin I. (Irlffln. Th bride wa etcorted to th altar by her brother. Mr. Oeorge A. Blgge of New York, whore che waa met by the groom and his best man. Mr. Frank Tuwne of Holjoke. Masa The bride wore a bandsoms and besoming gown of white satin, cut sn train, and carried white brides roses, her only ornament being a magnificent diamond beart. the groom's gift After the ceremony a reception was held at the borne ot the brlde'a mother. 37u Hamilton street. tearae-atlller. Ml Mary Stltt Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mra Ueerge Miller, end llaipb March were married rterdar afturuoon at, the residence of the bride's parents l.'i Mercer si rset. Jer sey i Ii r- Miss Mattie U Her. a sister ol th bride, was maid of honor. Th ushers were William T. Marsh, a brother of the bride groom: William Carrett l.n-l- of thu city. Howard Opdvke of Plaiodsld. und Irving Mc liuwell i.aiil.l I nt Ohio. 1 dwin Van former of Albany wa. heel mlu. The bride wore a white satin go" n rliamsd Willi 1uche.es point lice, and a tul'e nil ir.-iene.l with a diamond lie The I'ereciouv wa performed by the Lev. a J. While ol Nashua. V H. at .wye i Treat. BAXTthtoaa. Marsh 28,-Mlaa (Isasvlsve Trust, yousgest daughter of Mr, fcdwla H. Trust, waa marrid this svsniog at bar moth er' bom. 1 -' North Charlee itreet. to Mr. tiro. Edward bswrerof New Vork The cere mony wa prformd by tbe Uv. Fred Olbaea. The Aaaitsr Ph aaraatb-re. Th 8oeity of Amateur Photographer held a meeting last night to celebrate i- teeth an nltrary Addrsa war made by F. C. U.ai I. the tlret 1'ieei lent ! the eoclelf; W. t. Kriri g the rtre. oeereiary ; H F. Newtoa. !.!( J .... I. tt iiiieway. aud C W CauCcld. BTJaTJlHByayasawsieM)essigsi Lira Tor I en io,r r7fr. Many part of Mil eltr roescss what th neighbor call "th coldest eornsr IB town." Since Mr. Field' Waehlagtea building waa created opposite the Bowling (Irean. that ha boon the coldest corner for far down town. Tha eornsr of Sprne itreat, whsr th 7Vieun building stands, la a still older coldest cottier. Th eornsr of Prince street Bad Bread war he been the coldect corner ever since the war. when Ball A Black, th jewellers. wr thsr. Th Union Dime Saving Bank eornsr, whr Broadway and Sltth avenue meet. Ii another. The Fifth aveaue entrance ta Central Park, where th three big hotel ha v been tin lit. of fer a choice of two coble. t cornera. There are plenty of them, and at each on, on a windy day. th local claim a..ema good. A man roa daring an Intermission at the Standard Theatre the other night aad began rosing wiib bla umbrella under the seat, in front of him. He brought up a hat. examined It critically, and returned It to the place whence It earn. Then he poked com more, and brought op successive!? seversl hats and many overshoes. By this time persona within a radius ot halt a dozen seat a began to get up and look at tha floor. It wa understood that the uneasy man had lost hie hat "I certainly wore one when 1 came." he said earnestly to the strange young woman next him. He sub sided when the next act began, but furtively poked about when the performance waa dull. When the next Intermission came be again began fishing up hats and overshoe. " I assure you." said the man Immediately in front after hie hat had been tlahed up for the third or fourth time, that that hat fa mine." The perturbed man anologlrad and went on poking and flhlng up things, while all hi neighbors wr uneasy for their overshoe. At last, when th lulei mission was nenrlr ai an end, the man rose, took hie overcoat from his seat, and held ap to public view a derby lint in a state of otter wreck. "Is that your hit r Rskcd ths abused man In front. ' It was my at." eald the other, and then he laughed, so did th strings young women next to him: so did ths man In front ; so did hie neighbors on either aid: o did everybody who knew what had been going on through two whole acts and the laughter wa kept up Intermit ntly through a good part of the next act whenever any one happened to look at the owner ot tbo wreaked derbr. "Bod water." ld a man it th Clolitir Club on Bight Iait week. "Isoppoed to bo an Amerloan drink. While I waa la Scotland last summer, however, and later In Ireland, I found In almost vry house a drink called gesogsne. It le a home-ma. I oda water and very tine. It la said to b a French Invention. When I returned to New York I went to ssv eral drug stores and asked for gaeogene. They didn't have It and had never heard of It. Nor have I been able to find tnr description of the 3 rink. Kvery druggist in Olaagow ha th rink, and I wish that some oa here could tell me where I oan find It or how I mar mate It." Several man present had known the drink In Scotland, but noneottbem bad lesn It here. M. I'aplnaud, the Oovernor of th BocUtr Iiland. arrived in New lork on th Rrtagos from Havre laat week, and I now on hi way overland to San Franolceo, whence he will call for the colony he prcsldec over In the name of the French republic. M. I'aplnaud la an amia ble little man, slightly over five feet la atatur. with twinkling era, long hair, and flowing aide whiakera. He I very broad shouldered, and for that reason looks even ehorter than he rea Ir Is. Ha i always accompanied by a tall, athletic-looking negro, ae black as the traditional ace, who acta aa a tort of body guard, and stands a few pacec distant so aa to he within call should any unctvllirsd Amerlso fall upon his mutsr. When i akd It be came to the frilled State OB ' hi way to the Islands, in. tei.l of trav elling on the regular French etcamahlps which rug to Nsw Caledonia, in order to etudy American method and to try to stimu late trade with the Horlety Islands. M. I aji- i naud replied that, on the contrary, he was go- , Ing to San Francisco In order to prevent. It possible, the establishment of a line uf Araerl can steamships which could npsn up the l.lnnd. In an L e snfur lift.. At Tir.i.nl tha only communication hetneou these i.land and th f nlted States Is by mean, of a month ly sen .oner, which take anywhere from twen ty to elxty dare to make the voyage. M. Papl Band ii eves opposed to this. He thinks the American sr too enterprising, and he wante to chut them out of hie bailiwick. Ho say frankly that he Intend to ncourge trad With Java and Indo-Chlna In order to turn th business toward the OM World rather than toward tha New. He believes In . shipping hie eargoee under the tricolor In i f 'reference to the Stare and Stripes. He be teres In having Freach coloales for the French. A young colored Weat Indian, who I em plored la a hotel near Union (quar. wet much disappointed on Sunday morning at not Ing the sun dnc In honor ot latter. Ha eald he had been told that In this latitude such I a manifestation of the heavens' sympathy j with the earth's joy at the rising of the Lord wae visible. Hi disappointment waa some what asauagsd by tho suggestion that th un's dancing might have been concealed by the clouds which obscured the sky on -under I and dimmed tbe glory of faster bonnets. There are two men In New York just now whomsrbeasen on Broadway nearly sverr afternoon and evening, aod are always ths subjeot ot sharp glancec from the ward detectlvos. policemen, and others who recog nltethem. tine of them Is clender and some what under th medium height, wears a very dark mouitache. and haa at least two adjust able titles of nobility, either one of which ho would probably he glad to exchange for an overcoat. He always dresses well, an 1 Is said by those who know him to he a man of educa tion and refinement. He admits himself that he is more accustomed to the coclety of kings. emperor, aad noblemen than to that ol men of the claae encountered In Ilroadwav bar- i rooujo. There are. hnwi'er. in the city icreral men who declare that theaort of court life to which thia man hai been accustomed In F.u rone is not that whicli csn boast of tha r.er- sonsl presence of the sovereign. The other man Is stout and has a grar beard cut rather abort, a high hat, and garments which are no longer in the first flush of newness. Those Who have made bis acquaintance ear that hs haa cultivated a soft voice an 1 depre catory manner which enable him to pecs him self off as in Innocent, Inoffensive character. who, so tar from Intending evil to any one, stands la continual dread of being robbed himself. Doth of these men are skilful members of the great guild of chevaliers d'llidustrie the one haviagTearned and practised his trade In nearly every oapltal of Furope. the other a type of th American branch of the order. It is said that of late luck hac not gone well with either of them, aad It would be en unfortunate thing for any one with a larg sum of ready money and a Arm belief In hi nbillttea aa a t oker player to fall Into their clutche. for they're In ao mood to allow aay on to go unacathed. (imih i fuopoxKii i iixit r. Ir Khar l.n.irl.i Tulahs It Wtalct'l M- mc ITaaslseg Ulea.'aaj. Ottawa, March 28,-Slr Blchard Cartwrlghi, 1b replying to Minister of Finance Foster'e sissoh on His bu Igst In ths House t hi after noon, denied that there waa any protection la th British tariff Sine 187U. he eald. Canada' national debt bad Invoiced tl4U.tXxi.LKA). uatll It wa now t.uo.uoo.oot). Mora thaa th lucre in th rial i mat debt he regretted the 1 a to Canada of the large number of people who hail take up their residence In the I nlted States. Accord ing to the census return., during the past dec ade the country tied loci a million and s quar- . ter uf her population, the majority of thsm going to the Lulled siatea. 'If the eountrr waa prosperous." he continued, "these people would have remained with us." He a cused tbe i.ovcrnment of carrying on an irritating policy against the I nltr.l and never meeting tliat fuvernu ent wtih a , squars offer of reciprocity H predicted thai , the new tariff would have a disturbing mi:u- I ence upon the business of ( aiiudu. I'lr .,.. ......- Ol !', " - Halifax. March JK. The cannon from which the military Ore the n on and eteuiog gun for tbe cltedel na been discovered to be from tin armament of the .-haiiiioo. fmu.u. log her battle with the I tilted Mutes rigat ' he.a peakr. The old gun had been stored until re cently in the Inn er. al irdnuuce yard It Hall 1 fax. and It hi. i sen uaed foi drill purposes. It loots like an oi linai v silly-four piuu ler of a class now long iiPCuiatO. Tha figurehead ol the i bee .peek- hue lesn disc .vera I in the luiierlai ductrerd here. t'wawaa bee' - laeiart .a PJ , .- I j. Congreaauiaa Amoc J. Cuoimiugs delivered his lecture oa Horace (Jreelsy iu Newburgh last night under the auspices of the hn.gbts uf I nhiiui Th lion, lussph !eeaix I'Mksr lntroduceu Mr. Cuuituiogs to a large audience. The lecture wac the one that Mr t uuiiuingo deliicied uot luag ago iu New York- It was svldsotlr Juet aa much appreciated m Newburgh. Sra.ltr P..ll.e. ateeoveiluaj. Buati i. March 2K Scatter DoBaldeoa ' Rbreielaa new -all (hat the cilsls ol bla caste i past a I th.t he 1 steadily receveriisaV Mra liens, laeg Is nls , Letter. ' DEATH IN THK FA Mill COWS. A HRFAT mtafWDIOff OP fr WAHO MOM TUB Ttrrtm. Vie wee Tak.s with Tehees. Bweeoee Whees Orlstw wa a seeterT Tbe 1'iei re Apamreatlr IB Pcwfbe dealt, bwt aa Arrll.alla. T the KaeB I.raaaib Teat eteeiwe ta Prove They M.n Tafc.rewia.ta. The foor-rear-old graadion otCol. Henry B. Boochtr of North Broadway. Yonkera, died Tnei.lay at 4 P. M. of tubercular menlngltla Till physician ssys that th dla uodouht edly originated In two fine Alderner cow whleh CoL Bocher bought laat Mar. Tha ease a of (pedal interest because It seems to pro that till areolar n-.enlngltis can attack an apparently perfectlr healthr child whleh ha no hrodltarr acrofulou rr tubercular tendenelea Som authnrltle have held that a hereditary tendency always Prepared the war for the dla ss. Tha ees wa alio unusual from the absence of one or two aymptom which hav been regarded a almost certain to accompany It arllr stages, via, head ache and inability to ratals food on tho tomach. The complete laolatlon of th child from outcid associations and tnflueneo In a healthful oountry house fr tha as of all elements of doubt. Indeed. It Who tho eer- talntr that the little utTrr had tubercular meningitis, and the Inability to account for It that caused lusplelon to bo direotod toward the cattle. Barton waa tho onlr on of William A. Har per of the firm of Harper A Brother, a family that I free from tendenelea toward consump tion. HI mother ws th oldest daughter of Col. Iteecher. who say. that his family I also absolutely free from sueh tendencies. CoL Heecber I a son of tho lata Henry Ward Boechcr. Mrs. Harper died on May 4, 18! si. tram the results of aa operation In dental sur gery Her little boy had been born on the prevlou Fb, lit. and he remained with hi grandparent, although hi father took up hi resilience In this cltr. A few month ago Col. Beacher sold hi house overlooking War burton avenue aod leaeed "Tho Crags." a handsom iimmer house In what I known a I'.ouar brook Park. HI neighbors In th park are hi son-in-law. Arthur White, a son of B. V. White: 0. W. McKay of Vermllyea A Co.. Mra Shields, a widow, and F. T. Blake. Th onlr juvenile associates of the bor who died were tho children of Mosar. Whit aod McKay. These children ware InvlUd to ilarton'a birth day partr a month ago, and It was noticed then how hard tie tried to entertain hi little friend, notwithstanding aa evident languor and lletlessn. These symptom grw mor pronounced, and the family phi slclsn. William H. Sharman of 271 list burton avenue, was called in on March in. The bor was losing control of his limb, his temperature wa high, and hi pull weak : he itrilned back his nock, lar with Ins ere half opened, or rolled back the eyoballa All the. o aymptom indicated to the phyalclaa that the bor had meningitis, but the differen tiation of the tubercular from tho clmpl. or cerebral menlagitbi wa mor difficult. The slow development of tho disease, particularly at the outset; the feet that the temperature rarely went above 1 "I , and that the malady did not progress with rapidity convinced him that It rauet be tuber cular meningitis, but to make sure he called In l'r. Moses A. Starr, professor of disea ot the mind and nervous system In the College of Phy-lclan and Surgeons of this city, who con firmed the dlagnoele end commended the treatment, Ae It Is doubtful whether any pa tlent who really hac had tubercula- meningi tis ha recovers t. the usual treatment le to administer bromides, iodide of potash, qui nine, and opium, with a view to stimulate the vital organe as much as possible, and at tbo came time deaden the senses to pala. Mr Harper. Ik father, sent out a trained nurse, and Mrs rowan, who ha been a nurse and dornastlo In CoL Iteecher' family fur twenty-nine yciri, also assisted In caring for the child, of which she was vary fond. He ftradually loct all power ol motion. For a ong. time he could answer qusstlone by nod ding snd shaking his head, or painting with hie fingers, but later he was bereft of the Power of making even these imitluii-. and ha sank Into a coma which grew more and more deep until hla death, lie was fed with milk and beet tea until Thursday, when he wac no longer able to eat. and his nourishment and medicines had to be administered thereafter br means of a hypodermic syringe. The great question in It. Sherman'c mind was. Where did tbe boy get the disease' A coon ac he had concluded that the trouble wac tubercular he called In It. Joseph C. Jaokson. a veterinary curgeon. of -'7 WooJworth avenue, "hi made an examination of the upectd cattle, and pronounced them aound and hlthy In vry particular. It I laid that a second veterinarian also examined the eowa with a like result. lie acccrtalned that tha chll.1 hid had no baker's bread or cake to eat. had bad no fruit nor candiee from the mtr, and hnd associated with no one from the outer word. Tbe Hoctor waa drawn to the eoncluclon that the cowi were the cauae of the trouble, end that the tuberculoma had not ret made enough prog ress upon their bodice to tie coon br the trslned eves of the veterinarians. He there fore advleed CoL Beerher to trr the Koch test on tbe. owe. It. J. s Lamklnof 53 Warburton avenue wae called on to perform tbe teat. There le onlr one drug houaa In thlc rountrr. H according to Dr. I.amkln. where the Koch mph can he purchase I. and that le Mchule erge.t Koerlil of 7l) Murrar street, this cltr. oce of the partners of which Is a eoo-ln-jaw of It. Koch. Through him come of the prep aration wac secured, and on Frldar night It. I amkln repaired to the Beccher place to per form the teet. T hrce cows have cupplled the little commu nity In l'onnrl rook Park with milk. No. 1 is a red row beloogng to Mr. White: No. 2. a black cow, and No. :i. a cream-colored cow, loth belonging to CoL Iteecher. Naturally, tbe McKay and White families were much Inter acted In the recult of the teet. as their children had been drinking the same milk. The thre cows are all kept in the came barn. At 8 3o P. M. Ur I.amkln began the operation. He took !the tempcraturee of the cowc and found them all normal Iu that re opect. Then he carefully dipped away from a apoton the right shoulder of each cow all the hair and washod the spot thoroughly with dis infectant. The veterinary surgeon followed the form ula preecrtbed ly It onrnw, which Is prac ti.'sl'y tbe same as that laid down by l'r. Pieraon After suitably carboll'lng a quan tity of distilled water he prepared a solution of th water and the lymph, of which the lymph constituted ten pey cant With this so. lutlon he tilled a hypodermic syringe, and at i II P. M he in, eei ed something Ilk thirty ' drops of the solution Into th shoulder or each c..w. He then went heme to give the lymph time to accomplish its work The unlvercal experience thus far baa been that whenever a man or animal has been free from tuberculosis the tenu srature remain. f Tactically th sam after an injection of tbe riupli. If. I... ae.ee. th man or animal ha tuberculide It i jaUcited by a pronounced nae in temperature within tenor twelve hours. The next morning, which was Saturday, th Iiortor wa on hand to take the tempcraturee of the unlmals. and he took them every three hours that day from ! A. M toll P.M. Tho following table shows the results: A. I. A . -'. JV.f Mr H'.M.'a . hfrkir'a ffcl. JW'i h"t (..,. J;..l..-. (',,..,( a ai. ir u . lull-", im:.'. in.. 15 AIS A at ... ill! I . PH t l.ai -, ai v a M iii. ioi mi m Atl.'k. Hull, I'll IUA4& iur .. milt UK i . i . Ate I- M p. I M I41S los 1-5 ai ii r m Ti !uM i..i l'Uring Sunday IT Lamkni did not examine the cows but on Monday morning he louod thelrieuiperaturccwvreallDurin.il again. It. 1 aiukiu concluded 'hat Mr. White's cow was all Fight, but tha: both of i ol. llecchcr'a cowc I unmistakably! had tubsrculosi. It. hhr man. too. under wbesu supervision ihe lest was made, aaya thai there Is no doubt that Col llffchur a cows have that dlea:e. Fur ther tests In lbs rate uf Mr. AliUc'a cow will be made .luilug this week Accurdlagly Ir. i f.iiikiu wrote to the .-tale Board of Health at A. anv iiifonuiiig th. w of th rxlateace of tube r.-ulobis on i ol lleecher'c place and L lacing the cattle at their dl.poaai Yesterday e luivived the toil.. wing reply: M.ll ..! er UlAUa er S I 1,11. I Ata. at. March 1.. IS . I ... ... It I '...a. a A. I. .... It. i. . in. i.. ur leu. r of iii .-ail, iat. I regret I" :.' in it .1 -.i. be ail.iis.irlr I i aiafcr a', elan. .fa il B el llie ii luiuli.iiird fef iwrae u.-u in a: It a. I i a Ir i rl uirni i. . oikiarf ..ii.lrr s i try .u.all .ppre l r.ai.eu f r lut.ercu.ina. sn 1 a.... n.a ir.i.m igla la mi tuakei an aClil.enal auiiroartaii.-a. it em lata ... iniral uiuiiilii to alien ta reuaet'1 .IriaUy wa tl Wry riipecif ul.y. year elasiaul artvaut Lull! k.Lia lecrelary CoL Beeebar will no doubt hive theaalmalc killed and dissected at his own expeuae. al though to all outward eeeuiiag they ere with out bletLleU. "Ins not entirely satisfied that they hsve tubercul cis." he caid yestsrday. ' eadlhopaii the state authorities woul I step iu and make a cud. luetic teet 1 bought them la .udsr to . bate tbe very best quality of milk for our fem in. 1 dward Austin of I altlmom got thsm fur me- He is a judge uf fancy cattle The f uueral of little Uartuu will take place at 11 tu-day tram The Crejja." It will bo private The Set Aieieader b. Carver ul St. Julio's Fpiacupal i Lurch, where Mra Booohcx ha a paw. will elBclat. jraTtr rtcTvmm om am. amrmw. Aa 1 Acapraeed at the sty. Nrebotao Whw ao Bteaga Might. our Ay atra CojnrimACT. . A Pirth Avenue Taller Aeroeee BtaaUeawa Aveaais fires erTrrlagt ta Mela Ble. A. M. Oreaa. a tailor whoso (hop I at flW Fifth avenu. accuse K xlnsr A Oo. of "24 Mad Imn avenue, th firm by whlcn he wa em p loved until Jan. 1, of plotting to ruin his bsl ness lis toy that a conspiracy waa cnlired Into to gat hold of th secret of hi hmlness. and that la oarrrlng it out h waa kept a prlaontr for acveral hour In a mn at tho brand TJnloa Hotel. Tho case came or In the Yorkvllle Police Court yesterday, but wa con tinued to April 3. la hi affidavit Oreaa car th conspirators are charla H. Taw and John Ade, atock holdere In tho firm of F xlner A Co.. John M. Gormen, alawrarof .'inn State ctreat. Brook lyn, and Frank J. Woodward. According to bis story Woodward called on him on March 14 at hi store and representing himself at B rich Southerner and expreaaed a declre to uy an Interest In (irean's business. He madear rangtment to meet l.rcan at a subsequent date at the Orsnd I" nlon Hotel At tho eeoond meeting, which t.mk Place In Boom C 1 .' In the Orand f ulin Hotel, tiorman wa present and waa Introduced a a Mr. Wright, (.nun sar. be dlielosed to Woodward and (lorman all In formation of value relating to hla bualnass, and bowed them Invaluable design. No sooner had tbey become possessed of this Information than few and Ad entered the room and locked the door behind them. Then Woodward and (lorman declared that ther Were detectlvec. Tew adding: " I have had de tectlvea following you for two week. I have fin. .ugh proof that rou stole my property to and you In Sing sing, and unlet you prom le to discontinue your action sgslnst l.iiner A Co. wf will hold you." The affidavit does not explain the nature of the stil referred to, Dordoeslit tell whet followed Mr. lew's remarks, or how (irean flnallr got out of the handc of tbe alleged cooepliatora sT.IJI IN A JAVtglM, rielole, ( im ska r.r cat. aag i lab. li.it, I ref I'lbt Th tenement at 417 West Thirty-fifth street I four-story building with two famillee on a floor. Three ot these families ara Irlah aod th other' are German. The relations be tween the Irish and German families sre stralnsd on general principles, and the Ger mane are divided among themcelvee because aome are butcherc and some brewers. Tho brewers got $1H u wsek and look down upon thetlO a week butchers, f p to three weeks go there was armed peace. Since then ther have been frequent border skirmishes. Open war was begun last night. It broke on when William Blmlell. one of the brewers, roughly pushed aside a butcher's wife ac he came Into the street door of tha house. Her husband and some more of the butchers were close behind llindell. and they rhssetl him up stairs. Hs lives two flights up. When he got there he ceiled a pistol and a club and held the landing, firing oneshot from his revolver ae the purculng party cwarmed up at him The whole population turned out at that, the womeu following tha men with scuttles of coal. Th partlee up stairs pelleif those below and the ones below those above, but neither dared to pass llindell. The first butcher'e wife had run for the police. Detective Curry, from tho Wect Thirty-seventh street police station, got there just after eomo use had fired a second Itisrol shot. The riot subsided ct the Invasion of a repre sentative of a superior power. Curry found llindell and Michael Met arty struggling for 1 possession of Blndell'e revolver McCarty id be waa claying tha part ot peacemaker. llindell wae arrested, and the matter will bo arbitrated thie morning at JafTcrson Market ( ourt. VB1BRONKD AITKR A CEXTVRT. The Parker- i'aaailr l ,.. -e,i at Mr. Peter's fc.it. I,, l-r. l 1ml, ., Pcsth Avn.iT. Msrch 'JK Conalderabie In terest waa manlfeibtd In the annual election of wardene and vestrymen of St Feter'e Epis copal Church last night. Tbe rector, the Bev. T. 1. l-sncestar. lately chaplain or the I' alter Ity of Virginia, la oppoaad to High Church practice.. For over century the Parker fam ily flits bad much to do with the affain of th church, and when (apt. Jam. a Parker was dropped from the vestrr last rear there waa grest itirprlia. In explanation It wac said that he led the Bltuallsts and it was not desired thst thy should rule the church. As a solace he waa elected a delegate to the Dloeesm Convention. 1 Hiring the. rear ho found considerable fault with the way things were conducted, lie an nounced his purpose of running thic year lor vestryman. The meeting was well attended, and Mr. Parker's name was presented. Taking in th situation at a glan , I, a attempted lo withdraw, hut the rector ruled blm out of order, ae lha nomination had not be. u seconded. It wa then seconded, and Mr. Parker again tried to withdraw In. nime Tiien lleotur Lancaster said that Ihe nomina tion was before the meeting 'or action. Mr. Parker protested, but to no avail, and he waa defeated receiving only a few votes. His name waa preiented. with bit approval, as delegate to the Hloceaan Convention aud be was defeated for thle office a lea. MURM TMKVI.UK.T tO BiriK. He Will Slvc Hie Vltwi -lasrrae.C Milaaii" at a ('.nftrritr el atefwraeera. Morris Tekulsky. Fresident of tho New York Stat Liquor Declare' Association, la booked for a lecture to-night on " Improved Saloona." to be delivered at Amity Hall, in Wect Kilty fourth atreet. Thsocracioa Is oneofacerlee nf conferences on municipal reform, ltlcksnl Watson till. ler will preside, fob. rt lireham and W. II Waldrm of the l.i.v, the Prohibi tionists' organ, will also speak. The Pelat l.iaks.l Hut. I l Daacar. HturvrtAn. I. I.. March 28. The large hotel at Point Lookout, about' one mile eaet of Lung Beach Hotel. Is being andermined by tbe ocean The beach la front ot the hotel hit al ready been washed away. The building Is ex pected to fall any time. The hotel waa built at a cost ot 4(i.iaju. Tbe picra was washed away oo Satunlay. and the next storm from the east will tumble the structure Into the ssa Two cuttages belonging to ths hotel were car ried to se yegr agu .Noaalaate gr Stager Nvwark, Julius A. Lebkoecher was nominated for Mayor of Newest last night after a stubborn fight of four hours la ths Bspubllcaa t ity Con vention. He Is a member of the firm of KrenioDtz A Co.. jwlry manufacturers ill victory lo th couvBtion wss a surprlu te the confident can lldelee and resulted from die aflectiuu in the Kepubll n rank. It wa aaid last night that tha Demooratc would runvui iuite Joaeph S. Heroes for the sixth t ms. la ths Baal vote last night Dr. ileruUl was (oond w.ib S7 vuiei Lcbkneober get 123. Muii. .a rears a t ewhlClag. Cisorgs Kohm of 310 Power street. Willlama burgb. and hla wife. Mary, threaten to cow hide Walter Holland of (12 Tea Krck ctreer. lubui aliagss that Holland haa been clauder iug Mra kskm. Holland learaei that ltohm aad hie wile acre going te thrash bias aad n & iked Justice GOattlag. la the Lee Aveaue Pu ce Court yesterday to protect bias, lie wac tataured to tbe F.weaysStrcet Police Court. CVMMOV9 TACT TfM rOMBSQIt LAXBM. WmptA 9m k Mftr4tr SmHmwnMmm !- Pi Uv- geraWvVVrvt TViB. A avsjrcy?.-.. IHtllaVinM mry rMrt - Mrn.tvBM in Tflnr1 bM bfi lMTirt. with fintM to nnmr.rv.l trvnirti. vtor1VAt.fr. tMtn.ktr. " vllttHhnttrrla. Th Tiiiiin U frit V ttiiHoyjit Infrvrmaitinii. rtttnt-rawi t fjTwthfr t4f.mtt t rary rr-nwrtvrM. ftr.x Tt th w. mfini thf tblaatt-a tfikt " M firph f" it th fvynmntii MHM In Irtttmasti. trmt hnt ftwr tTiftn 12 r"0 fvatrtont. (ftf l!t pr 1 O0s; nt thtl rHvpnUtirtti) n rltJ. M.1 tv- tttat 1 irivr nf aiiratiriil ivft.fjtfe ftn vkiTy rtjft.poox (tfltiiTnti" f4oo, -irih- ,.- Too, r.mllh' (9.7iKH. i Urmn ' (.U.400). Mil M Btm (vW,to. IM rhuptrr on th d r I r an t nt mrnytiH thftro ftr mpl Ilk th fotM-rln MtKt-.d-ii. tArtrtMl frm tfMrPaldlM iTrlahv. of Ifltl ratrrt-k; o'Teola, frim CiTthaiM. th) rtaiimUni iX Ttithl. Mlhriitt. fr-m auiiMf.rlfhH.tli Mrtint of m RH-iri . tfllehrttt, from ltol. (hr.ett. th ia.ni t Cbrnt; Bclfttyr, from ttt-c n t ftir, th o t th workman; whu th mtiaxl iNfiti4 Afonr ivi iiri. driTtl ft-ota IvVvOftlttf , frwaTkOflftl fri1Url'ttw. Mr III MtHf I hg 4t-rvtnU of tfr Btirlftit fmt tt r fttitl 4m.ild ! th Mn tract ai t' tr ftrathra. an-1 on this r-Mirit ir tr thai th MacOaky trr a rarllka eiaa rlfflnalif from rftnnty Mhnavhtn. th Mar'arthr wra aarUatljr kin aad pr.i of oitr Cork and vra-tr; th MarlVrYnott wr nnvnt frtiar, kaair hhuf fortr bat a on a Uland in laVajflft kT. aaar Itoylat tha O'Doffhartta Wvr a v.vrrfnl p- "" eotiatr loafa4 aadae on with maMT oth-ra. Haw .fca rraa-ah Mat. 1.iinr. Frm. KW t.-mit.m Taf aaaaal. Aaaardlat tarat atatiaiea abaal half th popala- tftart ot FranollT hr ajericaltr a tanth hf trad: tw.t. nfih rjr th liberal protVaaiaaft. and thra- ffftutaa on ativata laf oftiaa. Of th acnAnltariatt t 17vt 0Ot)arn.r. wt,o farm thtr wa land Tha atharaara tanaat rarravra, fjrraattr. lahorara or -mai. twaprtotor. who In -hair aaara tlia a-ark for at hart. Tha mla qiihrtt and ifianufafttira tni.l'7 I oaxxtXeO pfrmna. wtiiia 6.00:1,000 ara a.rafrd m aa rfoa aattf In4atfla Anouf tradara ther ara 7-v-o hathara. eAnninlafi atrnta,Ti1 whalatata mrhoati. l.fWfiiOt 0 ahnnkapaTw, and l.,v4,0O0 Inmti "f hntala. raft, and pnblie honva Kallwaf an th othtr traa.porl arncisa br Ma or la ml am ptojT vHJ0.0rt fr(a Thara ar aM.vM WataaarTanta la th varioua dapartaianta and pariah, a or Fraao With rafard lo tha araraattnai thara ar 112 ooo prat-hra of a-aiioaa dvaamtnationa, and tirv,000 aanibra af dlAVrvnt rlirtoaa order. lhn.ioo main hara af th laval prof inn. lkO,000 m-dlol man. 1I0.OU0 ( a -h ara ta aahaota othar than thoaa af tha taia, 121. Of areata aad artiat of avarr J Matloa. whit S3.O00 ara raratniaad aa aaraata. iha f l itri. Jaaraallata, da. Th nnmhar af paraona ItTlac nllrtr "n meom dartrad rroai land ar othr Iarattnat4 raacba l.MttOOO, whil thr ara 372,000 paaaloaera, public aad pri val Afrdaana Hara Klsha la Afrit . tmm '- t TtnTOaj ij' .V -. A .Qtara 4apath frora Jahanaaabarr ki. Ona mornlnc raraatlj ta JobannaabDTf Jail no la than loo Kafflr raratr4 tn lath rah far aralktat oa tho fan t pat ha and otinr wonti aad children. Tha Na tlv Labor I'ommlaaionaf, In aa latarrlaa-. daplorad x atadlarty tha war la which Mia aiattor had h-n daalt with, hvan If It wm t.nfiMirv to lafllci lath for ihootTanca af walfclar on tha footpath, lha nailva nuahi t hat haan fairly wnrnad of tha actio about to i takan. Tha &. upon tha labor market would b matt dtplorahta. Naaibr of Kafllra war Irarlac aariac. H Tl avr blnr murdarad hara for wai-lim mi pad raaaU: aa why ahould wa atay I ' y-vej .vr.rr i, frta. Thla apak lqiimiy cnoaah for HiMf. bmaror rapoadtit In ttouth Africa haaaaat at a entttne from a JoUaanaahnrar papf which pula tha matter la an va waraa llarhtu Dactih4tD' th panUhmant. tha rt? nort ttataa that "tha cat ta dipped In a borstal af aalt and watar," and aftar tha tan laah haa bach ad aninlatra a panr.::.in or aalt and watt " la thrown arar th rietiav hack. Oa tha occaaion dent with br th reporter ona warder waa "aafflriently dailaroua ta lay tha whara af hit taa Motri oh a atrip of fleet. tUaronat from th ahoalder to th lowaat rib. Bl d cnaia at tha third Mow at a rata, and hy tha and of tha tnth ther temd a thraa-lnrh hand of raw meat aemaa th back It la ad dad that ana rrajnlailoa. for tha contrarantlan of whirii auch awful pnnrhmnt waa intiictad. had only baaa in forr a faw daya. and that poaathajy nak half of tha Kafllrt on tha Rand vara awart of it. afrnwIniE tha nnfirr.aroar Coat, mm Ue I'ftd-tn Povy A'n-. Pf ai ij. March 14 Barr Dowe. tha inventor of tha allaaad bu I lot proof coat, ha wada mdi fnrtber pnbt.a a in rim ante with hit Inrantion. Ha clalma to hava aaaaatlaJty hnpravrd th coat, Tba xpnmeat wara aa follawa-At adiaianca or l75metra aa objact waa ird at flrat with lb old Mauter ride and than with tha rina aaad at prvaaat id tha army, lha pro)eUaa af vsLlcti. aa ta kaown. penetratct tha had let of Tour men. aaa bablnd tn other. Tha object tlrad at wa au eight rent inatr ihlcknaat of brat atal wira gnaan Tba buUai from th mor modrra arm patted clean throuatt It. ahllo when tha Uaoaer rtfli wa aad pltota of tho lead ttack ft to the rauaa a ttael plat abont hair a cautlaitr thick waa alao pteraed. A piece ar aaa of Iiarr Dnwa'a ballat-proaf coata waa aw flred at It waa faetaed in an Iron frame and waa of tba I a nan h of a man a cheat, and aboat thraa- qaartara tho breadth. Tha front aa covered with military cloth, to which alaa butmna were aitaaned, and the hack with array holtaatL Seraral ahota were fired at It with both rtflee. and tha front or thacaat waa atruck flfiaen timea Three of tha ahota were ctoaa lotrather and fonnrd a laria bote, but none nf tha hia tal pierced the ttai l. though their point aeuld be felt. The coat waa from tire and a half to ata cattmtra thick, ileer I row atatea that when tbe coat la made by machinery, and properly preaaed. It will wlfh eniy about eight poun-'a. It arania to ha aomewhat too heavy for tha Infantry, but might perhapa do for tha artillery- Herr Howe atatea that he baa already re ceived urdera far cuaia lor mltltary eipatllUoai la tba Cameroona. T . laaiaalKravtln-i Crll la Caraaa 'rnsji r . m.a t'-iairv Imir. Rerlonalr. that foreian Jewt are hrcomlng eome th In waraa than a nuiaanca, and. aa I mag agn pra dictad. we ahall bare aatia dar to take eaamplc from tha Ruaalaaa. who tiara ao rrtitlly treated the Chaaea Peapla byeipallina them from th country after tan year' notice gtca Would it nut be a rood "cry" for a Tory candidate In tbia part of WMi echapel at tha neat general election to pea. aa an anillimte. adv-acatlng raatraial oa tha Imniirration of thtte allena, who. aa far from benefit lac tba country, work ao much actnal harm a sweat ing mlddUraaa. perjurer, and unpradactlee fatteaer oa oaraelvea r Wner Mttkt m4 In'aiwe Are Plantlfnt. ram A I. f3mhum. The rellrlona atatlatica of Rtlgium for l.$. which were oa y publlahad toward tbe do of test year, give Ihe i.umi'-r af conreatual inatitutloaa aad tbetr in mate in the k h: lain iJ.- mnuaatria. with aTti maVa. and l . "Vai confetti, wi h 2"...i.'ft Slater and ana. Tht have irotn during tha decade praeeding from 2ii monaateriae. with 4 i:J monk, and i.;td coneeata. wtih .'i jsi : aittrrt Tha incrtaae waa not aa real at In tha period IM70-u. when mini of ihe re ligi'.tt xelied im u I't uaaia ai tied tn Helftum la the next decade n uf the retnrned. owiaaf la tba riaiauB of the Church Ui t Hut ti.era are ail! orer 80,oi aun and women ba'a.icag I th earioua order, and. taking the papulatioa of Helgitun la ini. at u Tfl'TTai dad oaa "reilguue ' luonk or tauter tee. cry 200 je.auaa lti.ai.rili ta tho Mtarrlnajr If avrka . sfaaawananannaaa shjanaanc 4n-f'oi. gjaajga A A - rt-.KStiv-i ..niemp aiiaa- marriage may here "cerauiot y a. lima Tali) a-.e 1 br hi 7 dhtatd cla.gyauaii. Appoiaimanta a rraagtd by Mr. Ilattktna, aiatiouer. 11 tueea ttraai touly tddre). 1 D II till U I'. II n.a AKolAi.Kd rtlebratad by ordalaed clergrraea. fee In 'd iaoid weddlagiingt from be ttd. Hull a Kairimonial Ageacy A4n daanttun atraat. Jhu.-ii'Na c ntamptating marring may hav rare j iu-.j -aiotii.wiJ t-uy whara. l . ty fully accredited j lult att-r (late.) a Ivertuiag a,uen atraal . Appoint ! ui at now arranged day ar nlihi. bf II Haotiuw, jewel r. jO. l.iui eth airt, hdy paop a free. Ona l..r .,1 Hlan. fkanj isV gamfnj " -"' c-'i-a. Mr "iiUm ttfiii'i d Haln.ua of Beuliyn t'ourt. Caw bri g. reatrpoul, the ul lett mvuthar of tl.e KoyJ la lege of argaa aa I tua oldett nee Moaou iu tu wcrld, cbiatpleiedbia lotib yar ret eat y. Three W id Mjht- la Aikaataw. r I'M I'- .'....ti m jBjH Aatarday night. nunlar aigbt. aal Monday night tba rain poured aueu;it. I.igli.niug n..ed nimoal coa- , iiaauuaiy and the tuuudtr r-arwd. ami tar el. aod groat Ud la every key th: tr waa ;rir-.Mj , Joe a Male. Tha lciru-aiuiapiay waa grand la taieeairema FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF OUR ewnrewaahn orncc aavg ixxs ureaso ar 80 EAST 125TH ST., can roi'BTU ar. 1,266 BROADWAY. a tan 0 at M 41 WAT IWIKiltOKXCm aTynfaa tf war-ta n. tnriiw ... MVO 4aattt .. n ui Moon rlaaa. IM mnn waT--ritf-i n and "oak. 12 M f: fatnad, 1 Tft mall aTnla 14 A i r r d)-Waaarmar. Marah ta a Tanfonio. Caynwron. Mra-pnoV ha oregrnn Niiaa, raarnw ft f itnt-htra. Iwyr. oihraiiae, f- lna Mai ia llarraroa. Floraa ht Jamaica. Brnna, Karacaai aci" of snn Antonio, ftrak. Pernandtnn PaYncaran fin,n, llatana PaNea nrieaaa. Ptta, Ne orlraai Pa iVrwtai. Kitm. (.alveetoa Pe Pemtnoie, Chlrbetter. Jackannvitie gwtToati-n tlanaan, wilminat nrt. N 0. Pa itj of fninmhia. Jenny Weal Vnint. ra pa wararlck. ftlibelh Ih1mdeiphla fa '..idah'.r . lanaingTrtn. Phttadaiphnh. Phtp leoanda. Pntlfp. lMinkirn. Bark tt man ml iioimn. n Jar11 1 -i latar arrival aaa Ktrnt rage ifwttin ftti n ftpre. frcnn Xaw Yarn for IdeWrpogl, at ftmllihap ton. ra Pnhhedam. from New York, ai Kitardaea. Pa ninehfier. from w Tork , a Rriraardara. ha Pa mane trnni ew Yrk. at it' an'-ai Pa Ktl l m. frnm New Tor, at umegnw. ia plnerinn, irnm New nr, at iiiagon. At I dim. fmtn New fork, at AaVtr4em e ran tan P itpaarndam. from Jtaw York Mr Potwrflam, pjawt rrawia roint an an raa raio wm Pi Traee. from Bremen Tor Hew YMk. Pt Moravia, rrom Havre fw New Tork. Pa Veendmn. fram Hottrrdeen tm Pw Tn4. aa r.M-aeant rromt'artanta rr va Yortt. He Brecvnahlra. rrom fir for New Vor. tto raoa noneweii ronT. PA Rio Omnde. from Peritan-dlna for New Tr. Ha R Vontet, f r..m port Kwda ror New Vorh. wa k her ok e. from Jackeonnile for Pew trrw iiti.I".; raaairri aniJaa m A'st.'.fT'-ris ..-.. Aagnaia Wm.-"". Hambnrg H :a A. n. 1 1 . a hi. tirinr-cr.. AermiMt ... 1 - t M r K Knnant im, Haranaah . . ... H'T a. Atboa, Hing-mn 1 1 m k n. nti . n. Hon ungo. Saoaaa . . l-ofM ft-OO V. City of ram. Cnlon....' lo-no A N. llrftnnj Mirnndrt. t.rrta'n II i-m.X 1 I1 al. JMadiaan. M ihomna 1 I' U ."- -! n. Mcatcn. Pantlago ? ai r M --i' n. Hrrinnrtie t hnrirnint,. '' P. a. City of Kan Antonio, Braaw wieh. ,.ttL ,, m-iri 1 f co a 1 wo gnaaaaira. J.. . nv. Kaeen ttamhnrg Marah T Chana MartaL Mnraalirat Marrn S Horgliete oibraitnr. March A Koland .tlraman Marub IS P caland .Rotterdam. Match l Htiti-iMia Huni'-i.tv Mnrch t Sorrento, Antwerp Marrn A England leoadan Marah lo Tnwi-r mil leondna March it AttraWhan . .. she da Vfirrh 11 Loch Ktire pvitfnta,aa March 111 ma .... Bremen Marnh If ftmierdam H-. ri-tm Mnnh 14 Panic Uvarr-xH March in Clanbri Pfirt i.ntum March 1? Niiordianrt Antwerp. March 17 rurneMin Oinavow March IT nt L-ioaane Llrerpoat, March 14 Italia Gibraltar March IS T-rtado hhteftta March IS Harei Bremen Marnh Jf America 1 vndoa Marcn It Careen m imit. Mamb i4 hr.f mi s'lty nwanana Marri I rruvian illaagww March 11 laaiaaihpi I-t- i n March 14 Mnrrr- Dnsiaa. Ma-, h 1 Katiaat lty -axaniiah March ST Per- Prt-hf tfirCrtPO Richmond TlUt Trondna March tt l..r mi tin . . Hniithanr. Marcn 14 Maaaaentt Pwaneoo. Varoh IS IrtNinoia .' ark .-in ilia March ':? j i.ainr.. st 1 ..ria March 2S ,' jTIW v,s. . (.. - 1. at. Llicank Li ertmM Vlr.'h 24 "W anal St.Orats Mar oh 34 .9 ltm Mm !. Ap.-ti l '-Mi In BonrrAgn Tlarra March IS K Maeailta (iihraitar Mn-ch 1J SK Btnrm 11m ..HaiTtharg. Mnrch IS PC Werly Uindan Mach IS ! flm Mm..i.-.. tajrrHW, M Theater Pnuthampton Maroh 24 IV Haaia. Bremen Mart-h 2S MX Ainetardaaa. Rotterdam Marl. 81 B Raaaia Ham March 21 tM NewTsort. toirm Ma-cM TS) B rMWia 1 it-mm. I March 2S H AU-rnn. fnri Umrni March 21 ) Baratoga.....; Havana. Mareh 2t M atrwinrn Ulitirfn. II A avr.tto iir-rii. 94 mt from Mciaw H, ii Many- J' arr, ave on a trtfa over 41 1 it worth aavtng. m Abolui.y rnrrea' aiylat in gentleincu a aprlag hata. w matiiiibu. a HOFr Ktl. m March 2R. Mi4. by the Rw. K Cornellaa B. nratth Iran A. Ray. daaghtar of 9; i-iiirii Edwin Ray af Mat Yark. to Dr. Onwrga Ray lion of IHnrar, r d. MraVHOV MM II. un March 25. 1RP4. nt an. Vlnarttt la I'nula Church. 23d tt., by the Kev. Father Walker. Annie T. Lyaeh ta 1 M MaMahoa. bath af Maw Yark. IMIARNOM RKXKIMi.-oi rVvrnrtday, March 2K. at noon, at tbe reawlanc of th bride, (5 fcaat Pth at , by tic Ber. 11 ward l iiT- id. Marie 1 mini, daughter of tbe lata KUwin J. Denning, to Mr Wil liam l 'OUUtetuuk 1'rarmn of tbll city. DX22X. BOTM.-Ant Bo, I, wire of Patrlok Bnyi.. daaaTa- trr of Wllliara l ia 01 tbe pariah of Famgh. oountw leaiinm. Ireland. Fanerai frutn bar lata raaldeace, J04 Waat I7th au, Thuraday. March 2U. at 2ltj P M. ! ISatl N-v -mi rti-i:h 27. at hit lata raaldeao. TtiM Aaaktardatn ar . Diederick Brana. Fuaaral at tha hcaae on Thuraday March rn, at 13 o'clock nnoai thnc. at 1 a'rlock V M. aharp, to tho t.erman I.utnernn Chareb. corner nth ae. and lib at. Relatlrea aad rrienda ara reapactfullr luvitad to attend. CVaTaTlw. Knddanly, an Kedneaday morn tag. March 2H. at bta lata retideaca. 441 Park nv. OrargaTteke nor t'urtta, uf heart fnilar. reanltitg frutn paeae inoata aged Ml jeavre Puaeral on Friday morning at 10 o'clrak. at Tnaity (ha ;!. Weet 2Mb at Pleaae omit Aowera. B DO a lit V. After a iingriiig iuu. Nathanial M Ironahua, M D C Paaaral from ihe rekldencp af hi parenta. f.!S7 Kaat I l .nth at, Irlday morning, thenea to th Chare h af Oar Lndy ar ML OSlBkhl Eatt llftthat Ki. At Oytter Hay. Tueadoy nlgbt, Delia, Hoataigna Ear. bl"vd wife of Edward T naea- R mn. aged 22. j L Funeral from bone 2 F. M. tetania,-. H 4.tM.lf REKU. The memhrre of ib Demoarntm (tub af the t'Hy of New Tork ar rqc.cd to at tend tha fuaeral of oar la'e fetlew nieinbar. Samuel Goldberg, from th mi4u - of hla atater, 777 Weal End nr Thuraday. March ;'. at 1 so A M. JOHN lux. rret.dan;. JAMKH J. TRAVNOB, Bacretarv. HAKI'I.R. M Yoakcre. am Tuaada--, March 27. Barton Baechar. aoa of William Armtage Harper and the late hate Hacher li.tr,. r, agd 4 j earn aad 1 mnih Funeral i-rlvate. at tha reatdence of hla grandfather, t'.'i. Hanr Banoa Bencher. Yonkera. aa Thuraday. war. u 2ti. I MAKK. m Tutttlay. March 27. Margaret Marr, widuwof William Marr. l Liiara Friday, Kin in'., at 10 a!i.rk. from (ha residence af her daughter Mra n are in in. lies d I'nwera at. Rrvokijn. tbeaee to the ftturvh of 1 ; si Igaotacala Coacer-tioB. anra a anlaaua re-itah B tuaaa will be eftared for the rep'e uf her aottL, Ralattvea atid frtanda ar rpctfally luelted ta attend. -hl.S4in rFMFTfRT. Harem KaMro1. 4S Uiiittiiee from Grand t'entrai lpot. a prirata atauaa at eatraaca uit.ee. Ibhaei -i at- Taiaiikeaa call, trT.n a-ttu. i n irrul jtourrf. lAII. AT MHE-.MalW-, 4TII A- AND aTTTM ST. par day iet wu A. M. aad ti I M , aad alga tha patt ttbB twr tha UOMAN gl'FFRAOE AMENDMENT In the ata'e Cnatiliution lined Reeee.! ege. Mia i...al e. W.i-iaiu J Prblhaiia, Mra Mai Jay !. hieflenl.. ilumr iif an.lrOel u. Mra I imt IV n auiioe. I.iui) M llni, I' l Ur lli-ary M Voudara Mra dudaii HUiixr, I'uriiam lUirthr WiKiaiu M und. a tdl. n, -tilt, i at a I M-XT 4 WATKKA rarhomc tera lahp. ' thla Water, 1 1 v lib I it hla ara d nh 1.1 tl 141 4c Ibe i'ouitlii annlyau I on the uonir-. nd he watara are Kim rii nt 1 id u agra auh lh a-airaas n 1 1 unit- eri-x'ld I ran tul to watcu tbo labelt aad bnuriUiilM IU l.l.a WAI Lit v , I 'I'll I.I ' I . prcuiaa an Hr. 4wy, near 3.'d noer o cur. I hr real aetata agent iMee'-et u lo h- uad . I ta.. Appy J Tr.h adh ar. TMi: iI.AIFt r At : ha pi-inf when graced ilia braullful ha-r. aod 1'Alta.EH m Hi I it Al a M great.) israaf it i'laUurint it l - . i Dew y ublirauoai ISth Edltiou. poipoid f r I'-g tor ttatuan) THE HUMAN HAIR, Mby It rail OS. 1 tua Ora, and iu- n.e.ueJy Br Pruf. iiAKi.ht t'AUkhi. r ii. a. a, A. W MiNif 4 if. l.'JId Ar.U at. I'biUdv.uhia Pa i.tei out; atioutd read tl,. I.ltl i -t -AtliaUetuBa L'"ll a. IK-A couiplt lit of 'Th Hour tb pup'i n Lftj ia. iiir. memo, duau ;. auu t urt.ag wuraal, t In vela t ah at- i-m 1 ;. orira, ' AiiHy tu U. M iiiTi--. rouia 3o. no Piue . hew Vork k. PaAA- Em-rton a kit-up i ' D Oala H' aaj a 1 rand 11 mi' ' Ma4u.ui ." au u a aa "iarif.ai.' "J.i.ui.n I'isATT. athav. lltb at. TiiRLiTKitVtr (Tallest ii t-aat Mm n na7 ai m: tree eau.bii.wti ol ti. r area l aad tin oat BoOa.4, pHihfg 41 I'l'-BAl'llA. f AT 4 LOU I t laalt.li Ski)YLL.ia the MAMaVOM dUlARB isrlm. 11 oan. IS I. tb beat aitbor iu th Md. at, luf 1 be in aanananaanaanSaanm Crligtaun. iloiicr . kJIXTII rkW. N.u.N U BTIN'.N aa . atiia'aTnlL I? .34 al. aud th a v .Ululf. U Ur J..na H 1'a-igg leads to-day l'i h A aiiutai-o an 1 ferd r btaran I peak ''Co l ateboitit i ada aitigina Mitt atn t ark aarneliat Miaa 1 fLauu. lb n ai..aa Bra. Areaa. 1 J I'arkt-f, and U.tra eii.g Iter liBAMIi ilhLIulUt mill t 11 1 uoger I mui lo-dajf i 1 "j f M with aptenotd aet-nc ti t-omUlad a tic ana ft" Ratropoltan and Aa viation kMaiak. Iraa AdtUaaaa b talker 01.04.awr aWd fgaYiaf indhhaf-