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New-York Tribune from New York, New York • 5

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I CLUB OFIIOBBS ELECTED. The annual incetiujjol- the Manhattan Chess, Club was held lu th? clubrooms, Sn. 'il Last levee la.t eveh'iig. The club has ijC.UO lu Hs tr, as hrj, with no outstanding debts. Tbe.

taltaWtaS elected: Cmwi T. pfastdsM 1 B. vic-president Dr. (j. BlBiBBBOW, n.i secretary; W.

M. Dr lissi com spoiiilnig Maretary; 1. M. Toed, treasurer; Dr. l-oiiis wan.

rradartek Wohle, lt. H. Haruhurna, H. II. Bohiel D'Oeacb, ami G.

il. Pea.iv. dir rims. rut-iitiU tun couiplollon of the ms inr Htaiuits-Zukerlort chaiiiploiisiiip mstrk "J'n'nn the walls. Cartier's fl ill.

No. sn Kif Hi lias Pince fur the match. The opeuiug (BIB begin cu Munday. WMMWMU, MAS inns. Thc locture BBJOT the of Hie Ceneml Society of Mechanics sad li ad-amen was SHen last night at Steinway Hall by Mrs.

Mary A. verinore. A number of tbe olticcra aat on Hie atage JJ" tam and galleries were crowded, more than half HSba audleuce being ina ie up of women. Mrs. Liver WM WaadaB Phillips and his limes." i nnilps, she said, could be painted only against the aouai slavery, aud a grapbie ao was given of ihe trornih ami eneroasbmeais of tho up tha founding of Garrison's Liberator agsrnst truthful Bttark that tremendous lying" offered tbe only laSBBTM Mngwrtiiop reformers aud thc allied ltoiiKKT.icy.

hr Sew- York Pout il id its full share, and mugg will disuuie Us right to lead at the cohfossloiial. fgnaiiu PoiuiikkktsIE, Jau. 7 Maud Barnard, daughter of Joseph V. Barnard, nnd James Lenox Banks, of New-York, wero murrlod this afternoon kt Judge Har uard'a house in this elly. Thc oltk luting clergy was Hie Kev.

Dr. II. L. Soigenfuss, of Christ Church. Tho brido waa attired In whltu satlu and sliver bro i'ul e.

puiiit IBM trimioings and lace veil. Al ber throat she wore a diamond butterfly, presented hy? the bridegroom. The brid-stn lids wera Miss, Frances Barnard, Miss Josie Hanks, Miss Maria Hanks, and Miss Buelc Warrell. Tlie best man was beeag Hanks, a son of General of The ushers were Frederick Barnard, Fisher Sheath Hanks, Mr. Lee (iud Mr.

Hull. Auioug tbe un guests wero Judge Samuel Jones uud wife, New-York General R. Lenox Banks mid wife, of Albany Mus Margaret A. Haniard, ex -Senator Wag stat! and wile, 0narpa ('. Barnard.

Charles Wheaton and wife. Mr. ami Mrs. Houchlt, of Baw-York I James c. Smith ami Miss Smith, Lieutenant Lillie, of the Navy, and Mrs.

Lillie and dam-liter. Mlas Sarah Carpenter, Mr. aud alia inc.) lore Timpson. Mr. aud Mrs.

John K. Wins low, Mr. and Mix II. A. Nelson, Dr.

White, of Fishkill Senator Uawience, of New Jersey; ii Forsyth and the Misses 1'nrsy th, of Mr. A. J. Bose (ind Ite. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Sanford. Mrs. Jrcob li. (ar uud Albert Ld wara Tower and others.

presents wore not BkblMtsd. The noral decorations were on a UrgB scale. One piece that aloud lu the parlor was tw.lvc feet lilith and four feet wide, with monogram ol lillie and ni.ii tn the centre. Thc happj pair weat lo York this evening. Wasiunctos, Jau.

7 There wis a pretty niernli'g wedding at St. John's Church to-day. lite rector, thc Kev. Dr. Leonard, reading tho maru ute service nuitiug tbe Rev.

Charles Morris Addison, of Fitchburg. and Miss Ada Thayer, of Hoosic Falls, Y. The bridegroom ls a grandson of the lille Commodore Morris, I'nitid States Navy, aud a nephew Si W. W. Corcoran.

Tho bride ls a daughter of the late Francis Thayer, of Iloosie Falls, and a sister of Mrs. Frauk Rings, of Washington. Tho bridegroom was aiuiided by his best man, thc Rev. Dr. Miter, of Keelee.

The ushers were A. C. A Idlson, Arthur Brioc, J. Harry Adams, and Dr. H.

M. Cutta, ot Washington; Dr. William H. Fox. of New-Jersey, aud Lucina Cuthbert, af Ikiiver, Col.

The bride came iuto the church on the arra of her uncle. Porter Thayer, of New-York City, who gave ber away. They were followed Uv the six brides? maids in twos. Miss Passy Thayer, tt Hooslc Falla. cousin cf Iba bride; M.ss Post, Mis-i Bartk and Miss Sayre, New-York; Miss Graves, ot Trey, and Mist Harker, of Huston.

Their toilets were short dresses of cream-white grus ifialn wuh trimmings sf Karnet vel? vet, and Bot Mandy or white plush having loops Sf Kareel satin ribbon. Tlie bride BMWS dress of white Batta, full train and lung smooth lu ls without ttnn it. ngs forming the skin, and the bub Islsbad with point lass, Orauge blossoms held ihe lung tulle falling ir un tba bead over whole ttgnre. lier bsaaaMeBaststSd sf lilies of the valley and the brldes ia carr.ed lo-es, three of red aud three nf yellow, halt-biowii buds. ihe ushers wore emull, linds of Hie situe eaton.

A breakfast raceptloa si tbe boise af Mr. and Mrs. Prank la lol lawas. Au.R tue guests lu the church were Mi. crail, H.uicrofl, tue hpanlsli, amt AflSBBttaa Militate ra, Count ila.

of tho Kreuch Lags Hon; Adin Thayer. Bf New-York; tba Blgl.a, Wm Morns. Mr. Murns, Mrs. and Mis.

Laughton, Miss Kudicott. Mis. Arcuiiiald Hopkins, Admiral Rodgers, Mrs. aud Mis. Luring aud Mr.

Bliss, Miss Fannie Mnrcy. daughter ot Cenernl Randolph Marcy, was married yeaterday morning to Dr. BdwaM Clark, of this city. The ceremony was performed in the Mest Presbyterian churchill gatts Iba Bav. Dr.

olticiatlug, and was attended by Ihe lenitives ami nunn He fiieuds. The bride wore a trave? ling dress ol with a bonnet to match. Miss Marion E. Howard, daughter of Mr. and in.

of Hroukiyn. BM married ri at boos to Boewell A. Peters, sf chicago, ny Rev. Dr. William Snively, at ('-ace Church.

Brooklyn Heights. O. li. Glover, of Cb la aaa, was nest man nnd M. K.

Donore, charlea Weuleiifeldt, Herio-rt ant William Bobbina were n-liers. The relatives I bi sse Slate friends enjoved a wedding breakfast nt No. 5(i Liv l.igstoii Hie home ut the bri n's parents. among those present van Mr. and Doableday, Mr.

sad Mrs. Charles Cleveland. Mr. BBd Mrs Sloane, Mr. and Cballus Rulibiij-.

aud Mr. and Mrs. William Dowd. TBE TJICKSDAY BTBBIRB CLVR. The Thur il uv Evi-niug Clul) met for the third tune this BBBSSB lari at the spacious l.nine of Mr.

ami (Jeorgo 8. Huwutd.i. Nu. 88 Hark ave. Il ls a ciub of HH) un miers, and BMBtB once Btaatalfhl during Hie winter lo enjoy a clure or readiog.

a discus sion ou art or some similar entertainment. The mee. lugs ure always held al the homo of use of the BMMbSTB, aud IbS Bett Bad bSBBSM have thc (ga of inviting as many of thor friends ne Hey desne. Mrs. UbarlM I'nst is the newly elected priKldent af lbs club.

Li-t evening about'JiH) clients assembled lu Mrs. Huwdoin's parlors. Lanuer's t.rt hestia farwlebad i. c. Tba pany ut 8Sta o'ciock, ai.d Bl 8, Mu? die.ls.

the Ragllah artist, bedail a portrait tn oils ii um lite Behnytar, winch was oompletad la tbree naartara af t.n hoar. As lie punted he miked aimut ark lie waa watched with arc ni Interest by present. Ml'-lC mid supp-r follow.ul. A)uoog ibo guests were Mr. and Mrs.

John Jay, innl Mrs. Henry C. Potter, tbe I'oitcr. J. Pierpont Morgan and Miss Morgan.

Mr. and Mrs. Frederic BrsBSSB, M. Babert Wlaihrop, IB-M Kittie WlBtbrop, tba Dr. and Ms.

Henry T. Salt, rite, Ihe Rev. BM Mrs. (ieorgc BalBBIoftt, Mr. and Mrs.

I'rrd nek RhinelaiidiT. Annie Langdon, Kerr ton W) thrnp. Charlotte Winthrop, Mr. and Au.uel Mr. and Mrs.

Haiilltuu Ki.ti, Mi. Bad Mrs. Hying Hoyt, Mr. und Mis. Alexan der Haiiilllon.

the Rev. Dr. C. kt. lUiany, the Rev.

Dr. Huntington, tbe Misn-i Huntington. Mr. and Mrs Hu channa Winthrop, Mr. and Mis.

Kaban H. Muuurn, tim Rev. Arthur Mr. amt Mis. Frederick sheldon, Mr.

aiiu Mrs. Levi P. Morton. Mr. und Winiam Bat lt Mr.

and Mrs. Moma K. Sa' terlec. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Lamer, I. li. (n ulington, tbaMis-o- coddiiigton, and Bra, Juiiii Kaus, Judge l)uly. the Hun. John Iturlnc, nf London; Mr.

and Mr-. Richard Irmil.Jr.l Br. and Mra. Uubi rt line. Mr.

aid Mrs. William BabieffeBo, Mr. aud Mrs. MorgaB Mid Mr. and Mrs.

Pierre lairillar.l. DABCSb IB AOCIBTT. A otillon wns giren laal erening hy Isaac V. Kip, for her daughter, at lier bou-e. Bo, 4 Kiftn live, fba ciiests were received bf Mra.

Kip. and round dancing was enjoyed tatbSBMSlS Bf Itab'a until SBppsr, which was fervid lu lbs large diuiii-j-io un Tlie cutlllou, which followed, was led by l'bilip with Miss Kip, who wore whit.) tulle and gold with lillcs-u' tin -valliry. Anio- tbOM were May linly. Miss Clam Baster, xiiis Jean luiuure. Minn Carita LeBoy, tba Elliot.

XHsa Schieffelln, Mlaa Taller, Miss i.viii-st,'ii, Hie MUses Ku licett. Miss Kulk Lawrenee, fiiiss (i-ourie Heir) linn, Mr. and Mis. Henry Mein sr. Philip LlriBgatoa, Osklsy Khiaelaader, LawreBM 'Ju ii ii te, and Baccfcn.au, Tba necuiul dance ol IBS Hrooiilyu llelchts Dancing tonk plsca last in Hali, Brooklfs, about ono In.mired youi.e BSaglB bmng precnt.

'Iha ball apr BBB Bl Mm. Hewlett and Mrs. Joseph Yuiima is ri the SBMIa. The Ootlilon WM led by William BBB of Judge Gilbert. Who (lamed alone.

BappMVM served by and thu danciuc insed pinmplly at liiiduicht. pit st nt li: iiii'td Hewlett, Mi's Miks Marton Hrooknia.i. Miss Yan Wyck, Howard Yau Miideren, Ar thiu Hutt ii ai Kiank Tracy. asssad staten Island Assembly ball took plan IsatavMlas in the Hnrman Club rooms at Stapleton. I weic sxteBalra deeoratioaa ol palma aad ferns.

The uk, daiu'hti'is uf Mrs. I itu: gc Clark, en tSftalsed Iba Harmony Soluble lasl evening at their hom-. No. 88 WmI Korly-eleh'li st. Tba evening waa koniak at loidniitbt a supper atm aerved.

About sixty cassie were present, among them Hm Aymar, Jeisc Hoyt, Mr. and Dr, Irwin Hame. social IRCIDBKTS A reception waa gtm featerdajr afternoon by Mrs. R. K.

at her BBBM in KlMi Mrs. J. II. Juc'incH'i, of No. Fast Thirty-sixth also gave a reception.

Teas were given In tho afternoon by Mrs. Low, of Kail Sixty ninth st, and Mrs-Hrayton Ives, of No. 10 Bast Thirty-fifth st. Mr. auj Mrs.

Henry T. Sloan- eaTe a dinner party to sixteen gne-ialast evening at their house, Bo. 40 West Fi'ty-founn st. Potter will appear In "The Old Hu. and the Baw" in Hiooklyn, at Hie Atti' inwum, on January Tl, lor Hie b-neflt of tba ladnstrtal Behool and for Usstltats ciui.iren.

Tba BiTsssaaMBia for the oreasion are in the landa of ladies ol I I. alni lt aromlaea to be a brilliant aflair. Mr. and birs. Kraneis Atiulla stunt entertained a large party at 'liniier al Ibelr booie, No.

11 West sixteenth on Tuisday. AMATEUR ALS FOI: OMABTTT. Thc little University Club 'I heutrc wus cruw led iUNt ovoning, when BBBM Interesting amateur theairiiala gives for the ben. ill sf Hie West Side Two little PbSBBb plars were acted. In tbs isa tbs east lacladad M.

Mamre, II. Armory, and Mus (ieraldine Reed, and Hm Mtaudplay Ke.avjr-a-'I/ MIA de Saints aUiairaUy act.ul by M. Maistie. Miss lie 'Coif, Mrs. wilbur A.

and Mr. H-atli. nnd the Faneuil Hall meotlngln Boston after the murder of Lui r.iny. Phillips went Iuto that in, mg with high social standing and btilliant prsspSStS at tbe bar; he rame out with thu reputation ni au malor. Indeed, but an outcaat, every door of professional aud political iel vanei incut closed him.

He bora lt bravely all his life, bnt how pathetic the sentence of his old aro. "That chair lu the Senate, how I should like to have tilled lt." Tlio twenty years jriuii IMO ta I860 were the most mortifying In American history. Through nil thia depressing, hypocritical poriod. Wendell Phillips moved liken rclreshlng thunderstorm, dearing tbe elltLngair sag keeping tbs anil slavery agitation silva, Without him the reaction of lM5t. and lst.O would have been al together Impossible.

DUB TS (J It'EAT PA Y. THE BOOTH PBSrOBMANOI- OF "ADONIS." A UALf. AT TIIK MKTI'OPOllTAB OPKHA HOUSK? maw piir.sr.NT-.ania much It araa a great day for Henry E. Dixey yesterday. From early morning until tho small bean tills morning ho wns the centre of a celebration of sonic description or another.

It waa the day on which tlie BOOMI BBrfanaaaM Adonis took place and this fact WSS abundantly Impressed on Mr. Dixey's conscious? ness throughout Hie day and night. About noun he was entertained at breakfast given by his personal friends amt presided over by Amos J. C. minings.

In the after? noon he was tho recipient nt intervals of about live minutes of tokens of regan! froir friends and nnccH. Then when lue curtain rose on thc tirst ant of in tho evening he lound himself cnnfiontod bf a wiled house though the Keats had beeu BSM for donble tbe usual prices. Not mily wns every seat pled but the nnd IsSblM were so full or people Unit the fireiuen WbSM duty it is to Keep them clear gave up their tasg in sheer daspatr of accomplishing liy any iiiciins slmrt of playing a BBM BB thc crowd. There ceptlon uecorded to Mr. Dixey waa cordial In the ex? treme and wuh easy to see that a majority nt lia-' those present were personal friends or aeipuilnlances of tue actor.

The lungs of Hie spectators, however, han but a shor; rest for just as SM going through Ids ex aiiiituiliuu after Uro lins been given to him a funny look? ing figure In a burlesque costume rushed on the stage SSdSSSBbfSeel Mr. Dixey, lt was John A. Mackay. IbS well known comedian, who had lett ihe PSBTteSBtfe Street TbrsMS and "F-atigeiine" tu shift for them sehes and come to pay bis respects le Blt brother aclor. W'lien tba applause which greeted bim bud somewhat snbalded bssaads a neat lime speech ot ssaaraSalatlas la Dixey and a aeeeai was aa ids way barb u.

1 lay Lr Miana. Scarcely lind the action of the play bc-nii again when it iv.is again interrupted by a ipieor little Japanese tlgire which cluttered round the singe iu it. wondon dugs then fell prostrate before Adonis. Tho Beare wm owned bpfleorga Toaraa, the Ko-Eo of the Firth Avenue and ns Msag raised him frmi hla postals he faltered eat bis gi peting froaa rue Mika lo addi that he would not put lil on Ihe list as would assuredly le B-tSSad. This elitailed mure sliDiitinc nml biirriiiinig.

Just as tbe act was end? ing nn enormous licifcr ttttttt of carno'lons was I over Hie fnutlights follswsd by a stan! of Howers an a gSrgBOM velv.t plintngrapli and a brmir." I list nu Indian c'nef. Amos i. Cummings Stopped OS tin stage and prenoulel tbs arti, los to tlie comedian, heifer from C. in of tho days wheii danced Us late fame as Hie hind legsoftbe Bs angeline heifer and tue bust asa tribute fruin his fallow of the MobbJBS Dixey ma.lr a short speech of thanks and the rest of BMBBtBg tata bia toga SB he ended tim act Willi the Usual dance. Huting Hie next aei hal inst made Iii- MtraBMM lr ring when Pim uk iisnn, of thc rushed on and clasped lilm roiti I tba neck.

woks tim audience up lo JTOl ing again and til: tbs cn 1 Bf tba pl iv the applause was Slmool euntiniioiis. ttaaawblto tue MotropoBtaaOpen Hanna wm ally til Ii ti fl ith penple. rbOM fl I earl) li Ml true to adastra tue szooodlnaly olaborsts Borsl sad Btboi decoralioiis. Al Mle ci.ti la UM tl BM li ge floral ttlampbal areli raarblM toraaatba ni the st i.i' a large roprsaMtattoa uf as tha siam.t i.I in gai leta, und lu front nf this fountain threw it- iel. Iuto the al glittering under ihe euluri.il rays ol'eiecti-ie ligtiis.

Mags tirapi i Ibe fr.nil? lir the borea ami Boral aagtesaud other ambloma wera ad.tnt the Leen the lobbies draped and funnel Into of Bo won and beautiful i.iani-. A Utile Itefore o'clock Mr. Dicey ar? rive- from tbe theatre, looklog al moat boy Uh lo bU evan ing dress, lia went stralgnl lo the reception riana win re f.r the lieut hour bis hied BBa nil bj ii-e wbo preaM I forward ruber la be Introdocad or tu renew acqualutaaca. I', en tba daertas leg.n and was kept up until ta ly this laernlaf. waa SMVadBt 1-' o'eloi I and isled iii I' I.

ll a ni" 1 every well known theatrical pcrsm ju piWB Was liters and faces shh ll one is BOOBBlomad tu fimlll.h'- were un every m.b* 1'ufure I li.ight lt wis evident timi Hie bal! was a BBOOOM and lung before )t was Hil. ill itu ened. Amana ure ip vin. nra were: Miles and li uri ni', il. li llSlrad, I.

EL l.n J. A. Mu, kay, .1 uim-s Ma. kin, W. a.

Hrstayer, cbarioa A. Cbeaver. AI han vv-ner, I ms A. Helium! M. Ml Ma Imii.

J. 11), Mott, CbarlBS! He -I KV. II. II. I I.

ne-, Un i-. liny.rr O. Vaa -liivrsauu. Aiil'iim Mr-. Rosa Lei ni', Jobn IX Hbeaver.

O. li aatnora, ti Irtcba, Ili-ri i Wail, Prearb.B M. nnaer, Jacob A. Wr.ght J. Blllotl I louse v.lU (i r- pl esr nt BaM ulnliri i p.

i lu in (.. narry NUndlab, A. A. Rulim ll. Squire, Marshall P.

Wi der. Denni II. smith, af Hontun J.din (. P. uh af os barlas h.

Mau sun, J.din -I I.rnrgc ll. Jessup, KV. I. moy, WW. Ti.billson, James KV.

Collier, Justice Oed Bay, Rickaby, uud a num.ier from Phi.v. Huston. MAPPE FRI.Si IIMI AMD lill IR Amid Uta lirilli.uu'.v of gaslight, with surroundings and the BSBSMpBBlaMBt of sw. et music tba (li Ti 1' I linn ais tie I'i! ann. li lr li a.

I a nu si tinnier last night at Hotel Hruiiswi.k. The OOSBflSM appealed to the mental and Hie gnslrunomic pow, rsof tin- BBMmblsd gassta Lsfos praoMM and lia happy vein. "Our (in. stn." Theu Minister la rai vii to Kr.iiu-i," aad MM up.rn bia I.i-.-i* lol lu wei ml ir ii ei, lum mic I Hie li.it.. I Mates on tue sou'ti wltl.

Hie frstlve nlligatur," win e. R. I i a in il. I'. 1.

Pallium's 11. Iit-h man, applauded alih a.i Hie Mal ti.e cariosity bumer Who ill-cuTeied som tillie really nen. (bail's Renault raaponrtita tba Preach V. i "tt to Alsace lyorrallie," and at a late hoBf it'" ii. I wa-silting nu (he reiniiant wuh a toast tn Mew-York Otbsra at wara Police sionor Vourhis.

Jeiuiue I' 1'iiduiidi Ar imiii anti ms ny of the circle which oloaea a ml tho ive board aanuallr. EA CR 11 TE THU OTHER is oil. lu thc Coori ul of al Bewark, Bertha Xeahell is Miss lier baabaad. Morita to OOmpOl him lo dlsOlOM hi' Hu ul inn ditton, 'I he iiiplo came to Ainei in MOfltSU a lit brew scholar and BBMgSrt in teaching Hebrew nil I un.id, his wife took up dressmaking. '1 hu liand also read the prayers In Hebrew for two Jen isii Synagogues la Newark.

A yeal -gu he was BffBStsd OB ciimlnal charge amt had trouble with his wife, from whom he baa lived apart for several msatba, IS ills answer to thn wife's petition Neiihclt says thal lils wife had money laid awiiy and cone, fruin him, and that she invests 1 largs smOBUtS In Jewelry. Instead of putting lt In liank. A year agu wh. he BOSdOd 0800 IB bis business ho aski-d brr tnr 0700 and BbOMldSbS bsd BS money. Shortly afterward he was lyiiiir nppar cntly aaleep on a sofa in tbs bs overheard a whispered conversation between his alfa sad a fir-mala (lund.

Utter said she knew where a Innis- nulli! be bonah! ami Mrs. answrrad that bad 83,000 or laid away. When Ncnh.it sskod bia I again for money, she laid siie did not hive a c.i.t. Thereupon he fuinul Ibo key to her and round Unee greenbacks, eleven $101) Mila and a large roll of five and ten dollar bills, together wu li eleven raluable watches and oilier jewelry. He saw bis v.

te scala, says, and repented im- is inr money, and when she she had BOM ne held up tho key. gas aaatabed li ami slapped ma fu-e. BoBBBtl further thal he hal been compelled to maka his tire In th'- muming, boll the entice um) no ul her things about tba hoass, walla bia wife lay rn bsd. Re cently arranged lo go to Florida and SgOB a board? ing house and sui; wanted him to go down in sdraBor, open Hie BOOM 'ind pit lt in readiness, lt wat hal Idea, lie anya, te Basks a aarvsat sf Maa Mrs. Baabatt av-rs Hi ti her hu-baud lias means, uni a good income, and eoatribatea uothiug to lier saggart, WUSPBWEIOB or "Tin: DAILY TBLBBBAPB.

The Daily Telegraph will not published in day, 'lue atockholurrs held a BB0BMB8 BSBrSBf amt directed (hat thc publication of the paper be BBSpoadSd pending a general overhauling of Its with a view a reorganization of Hie company on sound Bl baals, ai pablioaiioa i.bms it was asia thal tbe naper would sous bs teased Mala. Tbe Brat Bambara! Tot Dolla Telegraph esma out Ootober Sb l.uigeineiil li been previously BISdS willi Hilliard f. Ne weam be foi tha porrbaae of Hie plant ol tue defuoet nth. pm I'e in.ide In Instalments. Ita I maw IB Ssas nut all promptly paid, and about a nemill agu Mr.

br night suit ngui.st lin pt)Mi to gel bia in Bal tba aaatiM wm without a trial, aad yaaiarrtay li wm stated that the saspanalnti af the paper was not due lo any tllliii'iilly ni paying Hs plant. FLY liol Ul ciin.cil ELECTIONS Thc ainiuiil toeetiBg of the Bo c'(ty sf I'lyiiiolilh (hinch was l)eld last in Ihe Lesters Boost. Deacon B. Pratt presided, ihe ra port ot Augustus Hiorrs, tbe treasurer, sbowt-tl rec ipt ol H4, ans ex pe ii sea of 834.10801, Mr. stores, William B.

Bosnia sad Haydon W. Wbretoi ie. elected trustees for lillee veals. Iii fill Hie MicaliC.les mused by the dsstba of il. H.

latin and Jaka H. Bu tah liison. (ialliu and O. A. (lager WOW atootad I lull ileury Cbaplii.

wus re-elected, aa wero Auditors tf, Mauve! uud M. C. Ogden. -a ORllAXIZlXO A HLCCHLICAX LBAOBM formal 88 ifaniz at ion ol thc publican League wa- ttleiitd last evening at Nn. UTI i'ranklln Uondruf! presitled.

Tho timi and by laws prep.ued bf a ouiinlttee flraroadopted. Among the oew mrmlieis rlecled wera Hui!) I. Pierre punt, J. B. I.

Ctraiiuhali, W. O. Vobburg. ll. D.

T. B. Willis, William ll. Ryon and James W. Rlrkett.

The iDi-iubaraliip la now about 170. STRALIXO OOLD ASD SALTER UT WKlOnT. 'Vtvrifi, Oliio, Jan. 7 Day, a woman of at ty sc ven. who lt res alone, wss rubbed last night by burglars, who entered her house and forced ber to give up the live pounds lavordupolsi of gold anti niue pounds of silver which sim had hoarded In canvas bags for thii'tydlvn years.

Tlie woman's health is poor aud the shock has ut tot ly print raid her. rn ME. WHITNEYS EXPERTS SEASICK. RURHOrG IllY. DOLPHIN IN A HEAVY GALE.

thk BXAMIBBBS (7BABLS TO TF.m now Tnt I)H" PATCB BOAT BBRATBB IN BABfWBATBBB. The Dolphin has lemrorurily BCBBSd from l)er labma. and the statement af lier experiences iu thc rough waters of tim Gall Stream, together willi ths comments upuu ami deductions in.ni those experiences, are nw nit. with anxiety in many quarters. The persons who nrc to make lue ofl'icinl report ore a Board ot Experts or Examiners Resides this Hoard, tlie in commaud ot the vessel.

Richard W. Meade, nn officer of thirty -fi re yeais' experience and a line WSS rr cord, will nico make a report, tl.nu gb it is rumored tbat since tendering his oral report I Scevetary Whitney ho has boen directed not to present a writton one just al this time. The Hoard ot Rsftatata composed of t'ajiluin Brown, Engineer Hare, and a Mr. Miller. taiu Brown is the lu other in-law of Captain Helkuap, who, it will bo remembered, was the bead of tho utlier Board of ESxperta who called crnnk-pin journal, mid lainetl thal its was omised I.y tin- shifting of in the rSSSsPl bold, a BtattMMl at whioh naval coiislr.ictors tai enginei rs ure not yet (lune iBBfBIBg, Captais Ptsri IsrtbM distinguished Bssll bv Ilia! Hie jingling oi glusseson a shelf while the ship wes running at the rate of sixteen knots an hour was a sign ot structural weuktiess." Engineer I larg is not in the Navy, anc never wea Many BBSS Bge lie was Ibe pnrtui ol Mr.

Arel lld in the sngme building basia BM in PhiluiKlplii i. Mr. Arebtbsld is one of Secretary Whitney's njipoii tees on tba Naval Ad-isury tba plaeeeflfr. Cottell, whoisatgaedwbaa tha work of hunting down Mr. liujicli was being must vigorously prosecuted.

It is nut kaOWS that Bagtaeer Hstg i Inuit a nm lem Begins. Mr. St aler wii fi)riUi-rlv on employe ol II. Welili, when lin built won ten ships. Moro irnai tly bn bas been a iliaiiglilsinin ol ya, hts.

Ibis is the new lln.ini ni V.x\,t rta wbo wtnt on Qm reoct.t trial trip of tho Ilnlpiiin, nud vdu. are expected to tell whether or not she is a goxl shir. 1'iiv had an opportunity of seeing the ship under eire nus! mc's which wore au extreme te-it of her abilities. Tbs still WM in.i'le lr un Nf wjiort lind Ihe lirsl rim was made to Caps ll.urv. Ihe distance ia 840 uiilis, mid lt WM completed ia just wcuty-toir hours and iitiv min ai.m liing to tim otlieial lng.

This in luurleeu knots ni, hour, liming three hours ol tho run a over IftOM knits made, nnrt tbroaghoBi lbs whole run tba vassal behaved Uko a ruler ot the sea. (iitilain Meade bul iiununnced lils parpoM nt patties the Dolpata tbroagb sash a atom as would indisputably test lu qnalltioa as a naval rSSSOl Ulen he left ape Henry, tlici'elore. ci Bl So.th looking lor a storm. lu law Hatteras, wltb an Basterlj wind, bs straoh a gals that lasted sn Botira day. 'I lu-wind Usa univ miles au hour.and lin-sea wm Mows into taesaaadsaa waves.

Tsoosptsia turned tba DOSt'fl nose righi inlo the gah mid lr! ber liv. Her sagisM worked al their best sSorts, aad abo maia. I alard tbs rate ni tearlooa basts aa hoar dariaa tbs hcuvirfd port ol thc dav's weather. Sonti thc sea lirosma boUleroas, sad aobodj eoald kaop above IM ra beioj a tabed bj reposted wsvaa. At Isagth pm beavj aaa waa earaootared, I lie gratings around tbs pllol sousa, wbiahla leo feet I sim.flin- deck, wen- Imii un atilt a-lu oil.

Ihi. i ame I ll ti mg lbs tl 11 iain: bull ie.li Ii il SboVB tba tiics, down la e-roow, At tins penn ns ship wm st its foll rate e. un.i waa i arina barden bravely, li lhara bad 1.n atrucii.i al weak ne Hun bm tbl it ahosld bron ip A tier a lew Lours si Ibis kind of trial, Ibeufhl lbs aaBeirnt, snd i.ul, i.i ii. i engines lowered daws lo ut aine and a aili l.nuis. I hen.

io oas tba language ol sn rn board ot bar, aha roda stoim uka a dook in a nilli poad, Hig seas sb cpl miller her like gentle Ibe splendid opportunity mr milking shem atuiiis was lint I bj tin eiptrts. Iliiy v. i her el rm sWCpl 'i'ci. BM I I tiny In lup? in i-is swtaglag with tba wild gala i boj wera Bit ts thc rnslui inin aslehiog Iba rrgalar aad paarrfal rs roi at mm ol tie Mains, rboi wars ate losktag st Ihr ian pi li BM il I rn bad ii i HBB Mlsd. BM Were tiiry glSSSM a shell mid liing ls h.

ti ii i -I shave lbs dla sf lbs ita 'I" tr ie ii .1 teat af stn stBral in Wuiiui-i's bardv 2" Lal billi ll the wa. a guu.l ina! lull' viuleiilitr seasick. Theta in ty baie Ix-en BBBM doa Bl aboul lin- roosePs wellness." bul their own was painluilv BBpSISBt, liny wt-ie all lue.ali*, liu'in the same bust." lt is believed thal lu tin. Ubmi, bowovM, ic-ovrrod, ami bm ai wort mi il. ii report as to what they oossrved dsrteg tauM Ime i ni i Barnato sra rstanl lhal L'aj Isis Brade'a verbal report did sst whoil.i ssttstj Mr whllaej-, sad II lie h.u? bi ii unified lu il'tnuie his I ill" I ia Blade ii' ihe ll at In I sad horaa noww daring iba trip labod by ih" lac! (hat tlie suit coal usul waa dirty nml timi In tut ur ii at-rt nut at ail act ustoined to lbs use ot s.ll RAI QUEAN rn.

sm I I HEIR DOOKS. a I.Mt',1 DBY-OOODS HUM MAKKs ABBIOBMBBI IIIK I Mill 111) s. The erowd ol pedeBtnaaa thal throog Broadway botew Poartoontb-ot. avery sflataoafl mon lad yeaierda) la bm Um ur- aaodosterool Baush ian lil Nus. S09 sad 811 Broadway, elaaed.

rai Ibe Rlaae doora wara covered with ataetaol maBllta pa? per tnat Completely -but the eaiter g.i/r ot tbs i ninnis, expatiation voBcbsafad by tba fir wbleh ol I m.ma* I. Kaafhras sad i. Iwsrd Har ir'i. me warda: "Cloeed la-day; tablas sccounl nt Stilt scribbled un a pit rr ut paper Ihat was tacked Bl SI i the pain 01 a-K A deputy sherill was ni nnd i.e would fl va nu Information ur admit any bul tho employee, who wen- Mellyeogasjod at Hie roaBters aad ssoIvm over I. tiil.n.' tha I WM BOOB learned, however, thal the pniar.i luis bod iai, il li istSSM and made un us ral ta Miss m.

withes! pcaferoaoM, tu tbs Bsslgamant bolas Jadgsisai ls lavin Sf H. ll. (ullin A fur IO a)id olin for favor or Jobs E. Kaoabrsa, brother sad i onner partner of Thomas wera Bled aita in st tbs rm. Ksaehras and itaireit rormed a partasrahlp and star ed bBSIBOMIB May, 1884, They tuen claim tl tn havo a eash eapttal ul all of was farslabod by Mr gsagbrsB.

Bbs had bsss momhsi ol Hie linn ut J. ll. Kaurtiran A Co. from At the assrt tbsp ssado eatesMta paraltaBra, but their wtoa us tlu-y lind anti lp iii il. iiiiiiiiaieu nu sjiui tram nie 1111.1.1 pur.

base goads svai aiada aa tba Aasartaaa CoaUuaat, tatre railng lo value orel half a mlUloa 'Jins Wus lo bo solu at cents on the dollar." rae liabllil laa ol tba iirm is the imperttas mid sale Cr) goods ate te be about gi75.000, A meeting of aoioe or Ibe creditors will in li at li.lt. 1 -tim aud thia morning. The Judgments ot ll. H. lu ll 111 A Co.

and li 11 Kau 1. 1 an were un pi nuns my notes, PUTTIEQ ETBTCMRIBS His OBAMPABMR Fn-iloiiel- aga coni mlttod siiiii.it- yastordaj rn tim Bpartaaaat which, witii bis wile (hrisiina luis aeeapled at Ha 849 Baal Highly ruin lb since, their wooding, only three maa I te aga Bbs waa a wtaow wbM msiilsd by ashla ir, atul lu age ls tlilrly-ll-c. Un ba 1 benn a salesman tm sunn Imponora sad whslOMle dealers al Nus. 868 to 888 WssblsgtBB st Yon netilii'l lr.m Inem Im ma," he -aid. He o.iriietl inline Uh bim a pim bottle or cliainp-iifiie, amt pouring oin a saul, ung lils WHe Baby have some Bbs lull him she tliun'i cure tor any.

gfterBOBM rill'her talk toss- il oil Iba class of wun Mid 1111 med lui el) Walked lalo IM Ul dlB nn and tm nw III nisei ntl ihe heit, lu a pleaaaBl liiainu 1 lie 1 tn ht 1 iain BBBM IS here." WbM Bbl 11-1 ii iii ul Bbfl Wits busy he lem allied quiet fm a mui.ieiit, mut Hun repeated request nut V- Sba 1 MBBBi 'I BBd lieu -he le lilied the bcilsldc iii. in 1 he.iii aaa a aad pre taken Mra Bvbiatrr rsaaaws tn me apartmaata ni Mrs. Wilkins, ibo 1 iiiuiiKiY, sad mid ber abai had ossa twit. A Btraarnsri du patched lor medical sid and lim women to the mimi, when Hie dying mau said. lian) lia lui ul I don't Wulil lo die." Dr.

arri rad soon allorwaru mid BdmlOlStOrod Bash ann.ions as were bul wiihout sinai ss. lin, mun niel laa few ion.liles. An nun I) -1- IP lia dregs of the wineglass thn eon ten ts wi.11 li iie bad s.v,umwe.I sliuwsii IBBl Ochluter hail u-. mine lo aciniiipiii!) I.ls purpiMO, Mn. hillier ih 1 ha poisoned iba mina arter she declined to ill ink, lhal i.e lia.i uti llitenll.n ol huTliig lier Ult.

wl'h him. He waa Iii goad tl rea mata nara, having a lucrative potn.nii. lils lather ls thu head ni the Brm of Kn.r*i prutliict) merckaiils al Nu. 17J West st. K1LLEH HY ELBCTBIOALTRRATMRNT, Tuov, Jun.

7 (Special). -Eva McKnight wun taken sudilenly Ul on Sunday soon lapseulntn nnoonsotouiness. A box ot quinine pills waa found iu her pocket, and believing that sho had taken an overdose ol these, she was treated accordingly. Sho died last night alter an elect rica! shock had been administered. Ihe physician who gavo Uni girl tho pills savs to-day thal she ha I inflammation ot the brain, aud that the treat? ment she raastvad caused lier death.

The matter will be Investigated. -o WIFE ME li I) Eli AND SUICIDE. VICTIM AND -fUBDBEXfi DEAD TOGETHER. visitinu ms vriFr. and sn-mvnxo nv.tt iikr IlllDltOiiM.

Thc dii-covcrv of a lim rible tragedy startled Paterson yesterday evening. George Hurford, of New? ark, a Worthless drunkard, age forly-two, eliot his wire, Mary, and ir di ad lu lur apartments, at No. Main ni the business centre ot Ute city. Tlie rooms were on Hm ur per floor nt a two-Hory-and-utllc building. Duwil stairs was a taney si ure, oneuplcd by other por Boaa Hurford and bia wite bad separated about a year agu and they saw each othuronl) occasionally.

Him went to Newark on Christmas to visit him and got some money from hliu. He cania to Paterson on Issi Monday and she received bim with apparent aft'ecilon. Ile drank a deal while on this visit. On Wednesday night they went to the theatre together. Tliey returned and soeut the night together.

Yesterday they seamed affec? tionate. Alter dinner she retired to her bedroom for her usual arteruoon nap, and be went with her. That the last seen ot them alive. They did not BSSM lo supper, an 1 ono or the children knocking at Hie door got uo answer. Th? eldest son and a boarder forcod frrt Iff tr ead saw a fsorfnl sight.

Mra Hotrord lay on the bed, dressed with tho exception of her shoes. The pillow wm saturated arith Mood fros, two bullet holes la the forehead, Ihe tatltsds WMSsmpoesd, sad thors was BO evidence ot a struggle. Hor faUo teeth lay broiten, partly on the bel and partlv on the flour. Per? haps lio had struck her in tha mouth. Horrord lay on race on tba floor with ss small revolvor by bis side, three cartridges empty an a ballet bolo over his right Wyt, Hut li had been dead sumo Tho police and CoronerHOpeoa were summoned.

Tho Inquest will bc n-xi Tuesday. No ono in tho liouso or neighborhood hud heard the shots. It ls a I) isy street, paved with BSbbttatSBSS, and a heavy truck may have beeu pa, lng at ino tune und draw Bod ten noise. HorfenPa wiro was eleven years bis senior. She was a widow when he married Her Iii st husband's BBBM BM Kearney.

Ity him had tBVI children, and by Hurford three. The Barf Olds bad bOBB married about BfteOB years. Ilurfur.l was a huckster lu Cant re Newark. He rad lu tho Itcbolllon, wss Honorably discharged and bslMBSd to I'lill Kearney i'n-t. A.

ol Newark. Bfl was iBlBmpsrslfl and froqBOBtl) il un relict with his wite. Oue of the louies ot con? tention was ber alleged partiality to her cliil (tren by her tirst husband. Ilortord, when ilruiik inretttened lier lire. A few years turu ihey ri Heaved to Pataraoa amt ba round work in a loco? motive abop, About a yoar aga they ami bo wein uk lu Newark wuile alie remained iu l'atorson and took boarders.

TBE EIEE ETt'ORl). IiL'BNEI) TO I'liirn BBDBRTH1 MED, Pu.i. DBI. 7 fire tended with loss nf ure broke out fins ti urning at 71.. BaBOom u.

sad barasd lu way tats tba adj.lining prom i-t-. Ni. tit. Tba faartb Boor wm oooatdod Hiitdin. tho JSBitOT.

Mrs. Hardin got up about li o'clock mil tm twiio! bST children down stairs leaving a buy ag- rniir, ns.ip le bod. Whet; she discovered Hie she ran op stairs tn the child. Inn he BM nut in bea ami sae Mild uni Du 1 linn al Hus time. The piora mi asaaha an i am from tile eel iiik.

A tl la ii a' i i I a iud imo tim burning room un i round boy under tba i.ei barned to Tbe Ism bj ami water will Bot osoaod 85,000, LOS8B8 IN AUl'ifs PLACES. ni I Vt. T. term dwelling, barns an I out limitings ur BOTBM OOOdbBe, at West mliisler, a destr iveil ny Bra last nigut willi tholr contents, In elmlink- a I ii cu-A-s ami other atock. I he lu-t ls ii.

Insured. T. JobS'a restaurant, nt Nu. IB I'nluii was last Bight. BaflM dainag tu the r.ar ul ti.e i.l:ie.n' liinlding lu Caron, tots st.

I ue i. i stimuli- I al Ai in ns. Jan. (-psstafl, liuugherty's mince jite a-nl frut evap.natur at Port By IBB was burtie'l lo ti.e ara nul Innlglil. A rush BtBOb buiree I) -en pul in lur ae spring tra te.

lim loss tu Hie sing and building will aggregate glS.OOU I ISaaranOfl alight. IIBUTBXAMT IBWE BCALF-LOi K. Nbw-Hatbb, mt Uoward i i lu itay I leave New ll iven to night and shill laaiSBfS Mon ire.il, at ll o'clock Frilay nu.ruing. I uilliei inure, I slia'd have with uni the u.ucli hst I cu! fiann Ibu bea.I ol the reu eui. WblM Cap, lay SjOSd thfl battle-lie.

I. I pm tne si alp luck mi eililbiilon so thal I is Bli lt le ll il ui in'iiuii, be pt. piled lu linet i lur.c, Ihat may BS mada against me. I eau readily prura, thal i di i aat scalp tue indian, Imt wlih mi knife si iii ply out oil lils scalp In, to bring boin' rOl treat ii. rous acuuudrd." PX ll MM Ku Wll A HOME BULB MFA (Mini.ii Janes li.

O-Beine delivered mn l-ll el eniug in the sf UM 111 -li UoflM Boaas. JamosP, presided. Thora Tba oC tba le, tm Hollie Hu I DBM lt Ml '-111" nf the prom Inent li isli Americans In New-York Wire pie int Wkea we coma loeoaaldef thia quaalloa," said (tan? ara! o'Brime, lt la oesi la Impoastble fur us win. enjny rn- -pe. in Boaatry lo aoderataad tue uatara or the giru, ugle Iii Wbleb ll.sh,in li are engaged tor lull.iii.il llb.

ity. A struggle by fn.cc nf aims ttl ab know aarrtoa sutler.ngs untold tu Ibuaa wno engage iii ii a mi bel nm rod oi bal a moral totes agitation is gi lu-iaiiy Banded eal and daman i. mada refuse i. ll inn i uiiul nut mint Hamel's aigu meiit iu pu ii, i and 1,800 otbera likewiaa Hui mal uni) slit-ngihriicil ile- um Parnell came out, and has every day sineo be. ll glowing itrungar.

Thea bo wm only waking for social BOB he mis Iwentv lull.lo ns nf Ihr lr ali race Bl his back lu a in ml lur Natl.h.ul un. ny If BrtllBB rub-in Ireland were good whydooa nol England fane op ti rrltlelam Tsrj darrn'l cai rj arms In Ireland, hy lie. tiley kay the pOople Wuliid I.ITU them urnliist Ba a Uah po war. hssetly. Tuat sbowa tiiat Brlilah power I crushing tbe life oui uf tbe people.

lt Eu ila I i lilli ull.y 3,000.000 ut Ot I 'll Wit I W.illl I ba challis aliS s.avery Ul Ireland IB tin- penal ilays. Hal there li In lim tree liiughl atti manly arti.m Of tim ell-ens nf thi. lt -p mlle tu tl in lites Ultu poaaltds fOrsvM the British gmptrs lo devise." longed applause, SSMTOWtVA BURIAL OSDINANOS ROT SOUSD. Tlie Board ol lalth, in a letter writ ii'n to tho Newlnwii Boantaf Health, huld Ihat the ordinance rrtpiliiug permits lo ObUtaOd nt the cost sf gi for bortala wilbla tte limit. mbboI boos turee.i.

a-Hie urdliiary permits elly tn loWB will allow Hie burial lu Newtown Without the permitsdemsadM by tbo local Board or Healin. Furthermore, tte enforcement of Hie milln.mee Would inierfeie with liiin.eill ile liurisl, whl-h ls in ill linn of snltury Code. The first permit will is sued Sunday muruiug, and the result la -Hy watched lur by otter iowm ls aambpablts Mmslortai uro sin; atutl. -A io REMOVE TBS OU A RD AT BARFIELD'A TOME. 7 tum V.

ash! ii eton lately b'lve inllmated that tlietlet.ii! ol UaltedBtBtMBsbttalSdelBS guard duty at tim tom!) of Held in Lakeview Cemetery In this city were lo willnlraw.it au day. A letter has bern tcci-ived triiiu Adjutant Drum, stating that tue ruard would be maliitaineil until June 1, when tin- ulticer In li ii ga ami Ihe men Weald te ordered huck lu tlis.r regl iiieut. 'Ibis will leave Hie tomb uiipruteeteil fur Mina mouths, ut the mun ii int-nt will not bu completed by lhal lima a IEE IVEATllr.lt li El'J HT. OOTKBBM-t-tT Et -fOBBflL Wash! sums', lair weather, stiitainar, ti'inp-raturi) In the southern pi.mun roi lo weil by slightly wanner weaner, tailing tallowed ny Istag tampaaatan in tho asrtbsra portion, nm ibWeStOrly winds. goa iii" M.

idm Atlantic States, flair wsathsai foi lawod duri ir; Frilay night ur Hiturday mnralng by Im al and snows, genera.ly warmer, Winda gSBM ally lioillieii). TitrHirtu fnO011.1: ESS I t-L-L-U 'ju i lS I. ii 'i. lr iii, mut ut, Su rial ll. uss liosis.

lur Lruksuu. Uar tcviss.ii raci ula I by tba then easier tt Omi, g-sasesOrrtca. Jsa.8?1 a Mist imir sf tin-cold wive ellen let! Into the Ml. Idle Atlaii'lc Mates and NSW-Eagtsad yesterday tim second ami BBVBIM sdrsaood ttota KoBtsas raathwsrd to Mi ilea and wini er a Taus, sad aaa! ward nearly to the MiasiMlppi A d' pri'ssluu iii lbs pan ot thal valley threatened tbfl Gilli BtBtOS, mid Chlo Valley with a light i.tiirm, moving northeastwardly The barometer herc ruse, willi clear sk'cs. Tlie triii pr rat nra raugei betwoaa lit3 ami the avaraaa lnwer tliaii ou Hm nu responding li) ISSI year, ami lo-ver lb in BB lay.

Fair, slightly milder wea'her inny be ripeeiad in ibis elly to-ttay, with clou Uuess at night snow or rain fair and cold LIEUTENANT EBBSLl OB I shush royalty. Oui'ul bu The people are geaerally BStisfled wim ibo present lorm ot Oavaramasl. Thay km.w iu.it tba Uuneu ls ouly a tlgU'eUeud. am! that Ilia Munsters eiocied by iha people, ate really responsible. The most popular man to-day la England la the Prince ot Walea lie kuows what any at tbe right time, and ls always ready to lead lils presence at any public ceremony.

The name ul the ''iieeu ls never meutluued. but wltb respect and ls always received with cheers. lu America you know of the opposite party don't always cheer wheu they hear tho President's name. LOOKING AT TUE MORGAN PICTURES. The private- view of tho collection of paint? ings owned by H.

I). Morgan tempted many people Into the National Academy of Design on Saturday night. Fx-Assemblyman Walter Howe remarked I can Just remember the picture stores ot the period whon the old (iovernor was buylug these palatines. "They hud a great fascination for me. TLey were located In IbOM days way down Hroadway about Houaton-st.

Tho fashionable craze was iha Dusaoldorf school. Ita ehsr acteilmo as vou will soe from many of these pictures was mechauleal work. There was the same craze for Dus.sldorf pictures that Ibero has boen since for thc school aud tho French school and that there may some time be for tho American school." A yu ng man with a smooth while face and a bead bare min mund as a billiard ball was among those pres? ent. I Tumid on Inquiry tbat ne was young Mr. Clark, who Inherited live or slit million dalian from his fathor, Edward who made a great fortune In sewing ma? Ho began to buy pictures as noon as the fortune came Into Ins hands.

Ills Is for American pro? ductions. It is said that bs bays no others, aud ls now the most liberal patron aud most generous encourager or American artists. Ile has spent several lmii.Ind tliDiisaud dollars ou An.ci lean pictures. I asked an artist with whom I was acquainted about Hie muiiey paid foi- American art autl got the SM prieea Hsssld: "The largest price paid for any single painting has como to lilcmUdt. Hr Morton roto pahl him for 'The Hooky oue of hts inuit celebrated productions.

Ile got the same aiuoiuii, tram k. T. Stewart tat 'The BasiesM La Onad Lockwood bus his Domes or the fliat also Powell, who has pain tod several pieces fur tho Capitol at Washington, has received 110,000 and 115,000 for tessa. Tba artiste who get Bash Istge IgSrM SIS BBS tlM most prosperous men In tue profession. They ara obliged to mal-o large expendi? tures on promotion of their aralka and their maiinor af llvtagts necessarily costly.

I doubt lt either Mer stadt or Howell has laid uway much mulley." In Iron', ot one or bis own pic'ni es, A ii miner Memory or Berkshire," which abs wa OovorBor Morgan's country seat, I ran across Janies M. Hut, tho landscape painter. Ho isa short and rugged BoOtebmsB, creeping up to sixty, an 1 lias a homely sud wrinkled face with a euri ons expression about lt. Toa cai tbs humor twink? ling out of his eyos and yet wonder ir he is not gtVBB to korata nt passion. Hs lins long aaady whiskers streaked willi gray and a head of iron-gray hair.

urtisi. friend said to tue about Hart is a min who lias mads ninney In lils profession. Ho lives lu Brooklyn in a Ionise that hu for sume Iwomv years ago. He ls worth over. started out wilh the idea ol painting pictures fur mu I'rate prices.

lils charges were from g300 lo His landscapes be? came popular. Ba received special nrlt.r*) thal brouglu hun a tillich higher price, lint I pruiuiuo ho hus nol averaged over 0000 or 0700 for his productions. An? other arti-t who lias laid up money liy the process is J.H. Brown. Ho l)as a Bindle and paints huutblackx, street Arabi ami ch tractors.

Ills pain.lugs bring bim to Hu is a liber il liv.t, Just tBrBM ll'ty. and ls worth about 1100,000. Hols tho cheeriest artist in New-York, an BsgtlabaBBS by birth." I heat.I a story ut Heaufort Irving's experience with legislators, the re'atiou or which I will stir theui up to do lani) justice tulum. Irving isa portrait painter of Teath-st. Boom Bma ago, walla lie BM living la New-Jersey, he WM told til lt tli's I.

turo wanted portrait of Cen.ral ut rame, to adorn tun Capitol at Trenton. The mein the eummltten waited un iiiui and uske.l him what ll" would cosign for Meh a poitrait as tiiey wsataS- Hs ii.i ind tiny directed kim te proMsd with tbs work. it was Bolabfl i te aavs them Balloo. Iha piciurn Was Insp-cted and appro veil, battOOraOBflflSOd tobe BBBM lil li Ul lt acceptant e. l'ltially OBS Of Ibo members who had Ineu instrumental in giving oilier, rame to iiiui willi a rsgBBSl tor gi Bo BBSdO BB BSOfMaf thfl liiit th lt lie expelled that sum fur his comm.

Irving was astounded. His MtSBtshmsal grew when aiiuther member asked fur glOO and two otliers fm iOBflflb. He saul decide Hy thal ijS.VK) was bis price tut the picture and ihat lie could hot anti would l'li-n they upbraided ami called him a fool. ymir prlcu was gSOO why didn't you say -l ui'ii of them. We Ihoaaht yonr pries i ant0150 whoa you univ rhsnred nay went ntl and left Ibfl picture OB ll h.in,ts.

I beard story ol Ueonrc U. Bough toa, tba wall kiiuwn An ern an artist, Narad Ifl mk.ny I brBsra, bul In I. iii nu, wh-ie ba Iii- Mao male an as-uclate of Hie IJuyal Aemleinr. Olio of lill patrona was Kobari I- stuart, wbo waa kaown among tbfl ait ist us -ii; tr 11 mi se" the iel tb il had n.sde Im foi tuns lu uml He would an order for a thoa vtalt the stadia every iy luapeel Hie ai tut's prosraaa ini wu- painting for bim a acne In walch a alarm wm plc tc.I, wi ih a vaaael u' in -wu a abort st 'rum theadora. pintara wai nearly Salahod, Mr.Stuart ut lt fur a lung Due nue dav, and said univ seeds thins Blake lt iel feet.

If a dring wall Could COOM np from the wreck lt WOUtd be the greatest pit ce the age." Ab," replied Boughton, wltb a ball tbal wa? tuned Into a l.ii.n. "I eouldo'i paint a dy log wall, of MBita i but I could put in a ile.id whale." Jabe ST, Ellis, Hie banker, who was for years In the firm of Winslow, Hauler .1 I Inn bas now r.tii. il, fl BB looking orel (iovernor Morgao'a raUratiofl aad consult? ing Hie catalogue oeraaioualiv. Bo is aa old Ohioan, un i we t.tilted Bl.t tba new 'bio Society ot New Y.i II- ls adv a member Of Un- New England Sud tv. 1 liese ba Ve some very gut.

1 fantome," lie remarke Por mst tba New Kugland baa hei.ev, lent te nue. I siii e.ve,| mill'''' oilier day that ri clent of my death there WM dlaposltloa ir desired it fur mv family, li ute me tcei saUaBed tiwi my wife waa ld ba eared for," bob ended Ibu million willi a hear'y OBITUARY. ROBERT ci: Bobert Gravss, aaa of lbs WMlthisst ro.i.lents sd Brnoklya, and sea oi tl largaal wall-paper mooni set crsrs in thia soaotrjr, oa Tuesday al his lu.ni, Ko, 1 l.aluyitie-ul Braoklj ll. lie Imlii iu Dahlia iu uml came to city BBM twenty live Mars obi. Ile beean lie ol wall? inna ui sad gradually i slargod his faetorjt until occupied a building covering blook rn at where he employed 220 pennas.

His fbrtnas bm Mtimated si ile lived ill a lionise, bit BM building OBS ill tbal wu-i design rd to i.e tba laool rssU Ul Bl-OklTB. A l-ut UN lil ll iis to bc large art gallery. Al irvington-OB-tbo-HujlMn Mr. Craves hsd a liaiue arttb extensive grounds. Morned with all tba mts sf laadseapogardeaiag.aad having ti au hall and a pietine talleri.

Mr. Urarra never timk a prominent part la Brooklyn sftsirs, polltioal or aoouu, preferring tho privacy Ol hume lite, lie wm twws his flral vin- having died twenty-oighl ysara ai; the second wile, Mrs. OsstiM Craves ob ucoomher21. ile had rs all Blsotaoa ebOdraB. aad sloven sar alva linn.

Ulta! al thc death nf his wile ls to have lu -en the chief mum af bu death, a Mob bis pbysieiaoa attributed to be paralysis ol tho heart. Ino funeral will i ika i law al p. m. to-day La Iha St. JsmM l'lutestuiit Church.

EZRA wu I rr. Esra Whits died at 7 East es Wednsadaj sights is Ins eighty sewed yesr, POT over linty years he hud in en one ol' lin- Uii.i'in IBSSTSSM BMB iii this ruihlry. His liuicriil will be Int I al I 30 p. lu. lo tiny ut his' Incise, nnd the ii Iv will bc taken morrow ii ornlng to Middletown, tor bunal in Ihe family I lot, ile born iii Uxbridge, se April 22, 1804, Hr dr tonal oed ta emka bia forteM suewbasB, aad weill to Hartford, sbsrs areal lalo thogroern business.

he BUM fairly -netM Imt di to make a change, and in 1 i I ne ooma lo Bew-Ynrk. Aboul ilii't lime soomberoi foreign taMreoM iiani' i warn Irving to obtsin a foothold rn thia a nintrv. bile, wini was known lu bfl an MOTgOtifl lunn. wm alvon the management in tba I nit-d States ol tba North Hrltlsh and Mercantile laaoranoa Compaay of laiinlnii Kdinborgb. Pm msw tb sa tarty ed I 1 ins romp mv.

1 he cluer ol ill-- A mei ic ill branch was aucoeasful tare igbo it, ihoagb tue Chi sago lire, in mkxeik ll bees severely. About live jroors ago be raoigned native of thfl company lt) Ins sun. Chillies E. and li- mi-ill law, Alili il Younga lie 1'ituiiicd, however, lill his de nb tbs Bl ur ni I he company, He lind beet) for BOAM t'mfl fl lu-mher ol' I niall League lob, hoing always msob iBtoraatrd in polities, m.ii Booral ooatrihuior io Bepnblloan Mmpaiga tx. In religions and chin ila'lc malters BO WM well-known, attrsding rogalarly tbs Hflb Avtbm I teri Linell.

a suu and daughter, Mra. Alfrad UOB CHARLES QODDARDk Mnjor CbariSB (i.iilil.ii-.l. anrgeoo io Cnltel Army. di. il ell.lib un Monday frmu apoplexy Kurt Vat'-s.

Dakota Ha bm burn la Yuri, lu 1830 sud waa a in of George c. Uoddsrd, ann i.u an mic- ni I.ly Goddard. Hs was appointed iu Waal I'uint from thia Htate, aad oa Mlaa graduated entered tbfl Yale Medical Behool, aad from Ikara i uti rog Bellevue Hospital tu complete bia studies. When ths war broke out be antere I the Governmental asrvti and un M.iV 28, I sill, mencd bia BB Bnt OBS leiiani a--, tani surgeon. During iso he waa breveted eatrtoia major for disni aad saeritonona service, on SOO, ba waaeammlsBlsaed nin Islfl tu' -urgeun, BBB sa January two years later, wator ind Mrgeou.

III. wife, win. was a duiiw-hter of tho late Helli Stapler, died several yours ago, t.vo children, hu now Iii mg. Christum who died Inst Wedneailay In his seventy-Mrst year, at his house, No. 2H WestThlrty-thlrd was a retired merchant of prominence twenty years ago.

Hu was born and bas always lived lu tha cl y. being a graduate of Columbia Collego. Ho leuvoa a son. hrisilar. Zubrlskle, a lawyer of note, who baa Bira een seriously Ul.

Mr. Zabrlakle will ba bi-rlod at Si, gnallus'a Cuuroh at ll a. m. to-day. A TRIBUTE TO J.

B. LIPPINCOTT. ICTION AT A MEMORIAL Kr.TI vr; Or L18I1KRS. Philadelphia, Jan. 7 menin.

lal meeting at whieh all the publishing houses la lita dty wore represented, waa held this morning to pay a asl tribute to the memory of J. H. Llppineott. A tresses were made by Henry C. Lea, Henry Carey Ijairt, l.

J. Holmes, Francis Wells. Thomas MacKellar, aud (obi) C. cooper. After agreeing to close their places ol msiness during tho hour of tho funeral, tho following csu) ut hm was adopted In tho death of Joshua B.

I.lpolnontt, Philadelphia nourus the lost of one of her and most ao Ive citizens, and the book trade Its foremost and ablest nember; to whose euergy decision of cbarantor, aud 'oreslgut ls duo Ibe building up of tho groat house which las aided in making Philadelphia known aud respected only in this country, but throuzhout the whole clv world. As a business man In- laid the foundation tho house whteh heirs bis name, upon the sound pi ipili of commercial honor and personal integrity, md few did niuio tu make tbe name of a Philadelphia merchant respected ami trusted. As a he waa ismg and public spirited, and as a wise and safe iininsellor ho did much to promole muiiv of the great enterprises in which our city ls so deeply toSsrssB-Sh -itraighlfiirwardlii all dealing and courteous In manner to air, beever held the high principle that a inert-haul's word should be as good as his bond. His na no will bfl Dim of the memories of the book trado of Pbiladolohia ind the great bouse which he founded aud wbleh lils nairn) his everlasting BAMPLBA OF I Kl.til PEE. tangan Later tn The rna adel pi'ts.

Wit luis not died out. in Irt-litnil. JudfO Keogh, who, by the way. w. a bated of ali men lu tre was oue day adjudicating lu a ea ie.

Hu- paint of which had reference te a document thal the il-javoretl to show hail besn signed when tho MBSBSSJI was di mik. Under cross examination tho logue took pine" In court: Tliu Beseadtagbarrister! "Now, slr, will toll Ins Lordship what yu i lt ta dunk on thal occasion bf turo you iiinent!" "Indeed, font said the witness, I don't tin uk a gentleman BBSS say what ho had to di ink tor -inner." I think you sra bound to answer tho question," said Judge Brags, solemnly. Hld you lake sit the barrister. "Well, y.s. i had maple of gi taara of -li -rey." And did yon tilka ure: and chitu;) inne No i don't ititi eithsr," is Ihe an nt Bow, slr, (ltmei dbl you have some whiskey "certainly I bad rama whiakey." Now, ou your oath, did you havo three glasses of whbikcy I must lo your Alu I 1) to insTcr ino qnoaHoa Yes," nus sci el Keogh, with I thing ire." Very ll," replied the WttBBOa I had thrco tJaav of whiskey.

v. "lr. will mi it was not Anani I tt.yoiir lurdsbiu," said the and, meetliig with no answer, saW: Vi ll, yes, it was tho." Hid you awear. sic, it was not ten A mule glance of appeal toward the Hench, aud thor cums tho answer: "I will nut -wear." Ipi) your was ll liol lltleeu I troll, yea it was Now theu, slr, I mk you wns lt not twenty Nu. slr, 't wa- wnnty." said barriatM.

"Here BBMtlamas WbodrlskatWOgtsaarsBf sherry at dinner and BdmilS hartog hi' I titteen of sad y.l IS able a rSSBBMber that he Sid not take twenty. Now, sir, bow do tort recollect lt was not twenty Why, lliou, I'll tell you," aud. turning to Ibo BM witness mid You will remeuilier, iuur HoflMW, Wa wen- Bl lugetlier, and afterward, em.in; Soars stairs, I said toyou: havel.ii.1 ei.hteeu ri Bf iou said I 'Tuen I have bcat-ii you, fur I've l. il tweotv There were luars of laughter In court. In which Keogh ned fur he li ul iii tl'-lit it-tl Hu; menl.

What the Hilltop of Wales visited Ireland a Load I. shouted oui in tba hearing of tea Beyal ic I) iwn fl uti hun axelatawd bia aomvootoSa "Ye dlsrata Uer Mr. I'artieli towl.l us to preserve an tedlSBBBl lality." What Mr. I'arr ill say wat "dlgm.i mirra Tveie. is aiiotl'.

story i mst fl of bs irishman tn i lu ills reelings by calling for iliac tn om I I'lnee cheers for hell," growled out BUB tb I-er. i vi ry man flat IBB SBSBll BS loves WM ihe ready rotort. CB tPPBD Uso I) rm.tl is iln.i's Happy Sc-tr Yeir. MseBfdtbsdaBso8SiassoalottaB ateatyia paraaa r' in i use aht. li pr niittly cure la IS teak, Ul the aches and pa.ns NSSBBag iron cid ami exposure.

MARRIED. MlBBSBSSBaM by Hie Kev. in Otarra Rama ru! un Potts iiri.sn, ii)'i of sta Baw-Yara City, Im pb h. or na un ni rbsraday, laaaaty 7. c.e mt ofi'io l.ru!''.

Puughks ls Bew-York, liy Hie ia-r ilenr. u'Oss. janos lann Ila lc'i Mi.u.l, o' tte iio.i. J'? w'l Hal ii rd 1" AltKK -M nuirsliv. Juaia'vT.

ISSSLBSthS UhOKbofM Macy tba Vlrgm. br tte Ber. ibomas BaEes Beeny, Seat ti ofUeaeral ian lu pu li Marc. Orra ja, a. te iu'w ii 'ew-Yerk.

lIAIlltl-s--HUN I IN i H.ce*! r. V. on faSBV ti. br the Kev. I.

mu ire. tn- i mv hk ot Koebeator. Dr. Kital el li aw. York City, ta i m.

of Boebaater. BoosrSa kino-u. rr ri Os Wadara lev. iMooryB, al Hi resnlsii.s,. Or! iuol I.r MoasigBM iio-v, --t l.ro's Harry -unit.

Willem c. ta Auntna tr- o. tim Isle niicnani) Kal.arie un. Wi.ss..i.s..ivm.I.:.?00 Janmry 7, si BM Mannas borah, Bet'leban br Un. mv Wi i li' 1(7 New Villi.

Kdllti M. Willie, t.f itctlilotiiiu, PflB-b, Io J. Wessels, of Uroo'-lyu, N. tattam af must be indorsed milk foll munt and address. DIED.

V.V.C At 'ir h. tu Tho td ir. J.inuiry a protracted Hine Hm a i funeral iseeoud coarrorstaoaal Char Friday, the li un', -it 3 tt, v.i ri In -ts in on uri Iva! o' ti am iMVUf ir te Uni pill ut I- tu. PITCH mi rasMty fl. TfsiBs s18s af -Uri.

A. and daughter of th-- Lue I i P. W. M. r'ui'i-rai vie sun Kntit.

t'l" reside i flt ll. I lu We 1 til Ul Ul IU. and fi tanda invited lo at tea I. liii.riu-1,1 ai Hail. lobb a Borley.

Iiarifurd. papers le cupy UOODRICH Al miii-mittkoe, Jraaarv i--n. aCMU mn ira Cha." cs GeOdl-OB, In tba H'-d year o( i tho Iaiiu-irr. ISBS, A. M.

I ippin cult Kuiici-1 tram his readeaee, SOI Weal it'cnlious. w.p.sie. i'M'a elphU. at liam, Jnnu.irr m. linen! iiiivate.

Plraae da a aeM Boson Juno rv il, Issie, nf par i'vsIs. nf f-vr I ill-iess, ll. ta viii, luria rly of ihe t.n.te.l MBBIM nay 1 lie tnaaral will take plaeo satur tar. the Kee Yark Hotel ai no a Ann's ubarca, ink ot lill. i'.

ufter which the body will bfl takflfl le inure, BBL, IsrhMBBMBflS, -uniit'iilv, J.muirv. st her rcs ce ice. No 'Ali 6th aw. Adi li WIlB of I av .1 BlOWS Dil -rai service, will MW at i ir. li nu SelW ma mn at IO e'eleek.

Ku.ci*, oiaii Bowera. rAYi.oR in FaetOvaaea faaaarvT, Mary li i avior wit. of Ihe late William r.iylur. of Droiilvii, tte li tu via ii lu-r age. aerrtcei (rea: tM rseldsBra ef bar deng-bl r.

Mrs ll l.eiilnn. l'l Kr.iiikiyu-.iv.'., llr.Miklva. ou BstMJSfi .1 ni I', at 'i Ul p. m. ll ll'11-''!) si', iv, '1.

at ti i. I 7 Mast 1,1 i White. IB tM aerate strom bisIstfl landooMM Sta bbbbB al hatfpaet I. ITOOO-Oe tbs aat mOL, Hmnaa aMSaf Matty Wotk, mit I 10 uieiiii -u v'nth nm-, at vi oclock, from meade' M.e' ni Ilea aa, Mercer X.J. inti at CraaawlMa sn.Me.m.on WeSaeeBap, Itmmorr BLCBalBlmo XsliriSsle.

(ti his 7 I st icu riiiiei.i s-rvntM a. Ht. Igualius's church, Wost 40thOb. on Pruitt al 1 Oiirci.i ces The Holland ol New-, erk. The S-konal linne! Ot thia HoeMty will i.ei i st Hie I Irunswie: oa KrUtav evealag.

Jaaairj at 7 i leasts msi bs ootaloed frnai Um Rerreterr. W. No. 140 Uroadway. alain- io 7.

luiicltr li US H. VAN U. Dc W'lIT, Jit. isaaaaBHiee, Cent- tai.b. OtNl'INi: st I.K BPo.NUK TOWELS A-ea-sdsaSI'ONOi a km Bathing and haaipoelBg.

Uko velvet, lr. tht All fine dm I'ost USire Nonce. bo n-iil n.in.v i Bil tal ted, us c'mii MP SB air at unv mac I i arl i NU ia ii iji i i luraiapai a mr-, mir issi air. a cai; leo i ii .1 ei 1 i. a a in.i.'n i'siri ii I com iHiiueiiis.

letters not mis seat by itu Kt.rei-ii in-ils w-sk eu lui I mu icy lt ia ill al MUOSmMtoBOWO I-Ul DA--Alu a. ul liiTc por nu Ballia. Ail iti'AV At i a. m. for pera.

aUalla, via ic. i ni oer min no lah a i Bl ts. tm ll Igl un '1 et, 0 H. a. Mllila illili, Vlfl AUl'i rp (I.

leis 1.1 isl I -per ili.nl I. a. lu I-II la lil? le I. per s. ria llewen in i i -pul i i.s...' ai cai.

u. iii. Uer aaa, per a. ul. un.

ns lire nen. ai hi io. iiuirt, i Aii.cri.-.iai'.i M. -IlBBBtafl teri for ItOtlOfl mast oe I p. ni ru- Buropa ic s.

s. cur ut tic mi onaenatowai ui) v- wa a cuiiia. mr chm i auUsaan. (froai vu 11 sera iaoaory --'iai Ainu H. alan I.

sin li.ci. fill aili i iHiamU irirui iirau sn rrau.M. hore lai.uin m. lor arr.v_i ai BewOfen ot ss willi ibiti.h mills tic Ati-irdin. Hans Mi la i s.

Ciiy o( c. ni rv -I Ol Mans fur culm bf rail Tempo. Hi. aa I fieaos li. il IruiKcy Weil.

clo.o at tau oJlet .1 1 io a. ul of oloUnaor milli I un uiiiu irripent ovarln I UAtnt lo-saii l-rsucisc- Malls fr.ao tue Bast un na, ot rial il nun on the of o. swaaiscj arj Hs ott. V. Oeoeiaoor ol..

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