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New-York Tribune from New York, New York • 7

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MR. DEPEW SAILS TO-DAY. COJiTlDENT OP REPUBLICAN BUCCCM PALL. x-'hiM-'-' rill BULWARK AOAIMST Tin: WAVE. Will be i pOOSStlgSf "ii the asasrican Btsamshlp Paul, which sails nt thla foroaooa.

Thli is Mr. Deptw'a lar summer loor to Europe, and bi usual, ha will Bpead hli Pourth of July on th' ocean. will be accssapanled hi? son, rjhsuneey M. Depew, his piece, Ann. Depea Paukt Ing; his nephew, Char: a Pauldlng, ami bli s.

ury, Edward Sun dell. Mr Depes will to dlrecl Homburg, nil spend mosl hi? time t'a-r- He waa ar desk late h.uir est sing up hta business I starting. Hs )ust a- cheerful ai: I Cry of r. lllverttS WBS id In the land, and of the calam? ity wler had nol ha some effect on stocka ad bash i.ly. Mr returned from St.

Louis Conven? tion with the liehet snd lo for it aa.iii a'l his strength. nain'i changed a when a tremulous wtM had frtghtiraed by the chirp of free-colnagi man, leaned the desk and ask Mr. In is aek whl pera If there n) posslbl of free-colnaga nun winning and defeat I irty, Mr rt I ded i What? With a ticket Ilka ours and a piatf ro? llki Severl We have," he went on, "a txker glieg a security i- ic rentuated b) the platform. That platform is not a.istae. thf-r.

ire enough peopli in coun? try v. believe Just what that platform enunciates it thi igh with an overwhelming maj rlty. Ivor question scute, and being made lotor The siiv question la always summer, Oles employment the fa.l. 1: not be nearly acut? lirai a it now. Thi i- being over i.

howevsf, an! when it comet standing i belns. count-d th? truth win be apparent, an i men not muster the army that ti to have "Yi .1 have fair ssarapls that in own i- i the Convention assembled the air was chargi "vltb rumora about the aUver men what th-a wi ud do if thej were nol I. It around if bimetallism waa nol raed all the silver men would walk out and thai the) would muster an Imposing array. With i the party di cl ired si money in the world an i plac? Itsell on r- Tl slivei men aaw no hope, and the frei if Democr.ita waited breathlessly for the ihe Hej ubllc in pai t) It did come. A nineteen In all, 1 think, left the hall and pud la ted the platform.

'That wjb nol i formidable army, after all. It irtem i nag i --n The fart is now that thi Democratic I been ea i bag and bnggage by ihe linage men. They will their can anJ they will frame Ihelr platform. They i irnlng cry from the East, rhey aheartened to that even tii- free-coin ihUcana are I i 'lined to co iperats with rh-T. to th? other embraci i creed.

McKln.ej Is re.aa tha only buffer tweet free-colnige mi nia an i the House For every vote th? Republicans loa on ac it? manly an 1 direct repudiation of free ge. it will gain two, three or more vote? front Democrats The buslnesa men Of untry must join together and elect McKinley. ti le of the fac? thai he atan is alone gold irl the wave of (Tee coinage, he also typifies tho most popular In thi in tlon Thousands who really tha; it much more Important ti.it ihey hav- protection than fre? coinage, and will ticket that account." WI en the within party lines Mr had no comment to mike. He said that he would be bark thla fall in time to a h.ir.-l the hard pirt of the campaign, ai 1 would exeri Mmi.if to help the ticket this He that maj rlty In this be almost unprecedented. j-ivo MORE LOTS SECURED.

THF I'NIYEHSITY CLUB WILL UK AULE TO EX? TEND ITS KKW HOME TO FIFTY-VIETH-ST. The i'lut? lias purdiased tavo iota in ai to those already secured it. the mer ol Fifth-na- and Plfty-fourth-st. lots were bough: from Rockefeller, and He ntely west of those already obtalno.1. The lots ex? tend from Kifty-f'iurth to th? being by KM fees.

This purchas? gives the at: extension Into Plflty-llfth-st. Ths i.ric? paai.i for the two lota Aecor-llng the t.rnis the iirreement marie with Mr. owns the perty li in an open spaoe, by feet, is to be left between the chibhouse the dwelling-house wbi? li Mr. Rockefeller proposes to build his -own lots. ass beeti stated that the extension to Vifty would be used as a "woman's annex." i thla a mamber of the on said evening: "That of tie- club's extension i.

i li is a matter pure hsve bought the lots, and that is all be said al present, No leflnite plana as extension have bisen determined ADA RERAN FOR ENGLAND. Again the leading artresis of American stage period croases ths arm to win new laurels in the BngnSh capital. Mis? Ads han passenger sboard the St. Paul, for England, t.i dur? ing a London season of Bevsral sreeks, presenting ohsrscter, the Countess Ouckl, and possibly i 1er f- rrner characters. The principal mem? bers of eome'iy associates expedition, utel Mr.

Daly Is, of course, leader eawe and celerity whloh a vei I ire of i nd Is sccxmipllshed strongly rence betsreeai the presem snd tl, past, In remote such an undertaking would me Impracticable, unwise, and possibly intrepid manan? now views the si i si Ig snd for America and i land rhe become an International pleasure, The playera of courKries known i i snd those I nnd are admired on aldea the sea. Mr. the first American manase? to carry the mi Am ran dramatic an across tha Atlantic plant It In tlis British Islands, and Daly's Theatri In i now as much an In stitu a- Daly'a hi New-Teark Much of tha! enterprise was due to Miss Ada i. pleased the British public and BT her way in Its ec-( ru. until i mi an equal rank th its chief fav? ori es In admiration.

The conquest waa n-'i easy, havi tieen effected without the tine abilities and fascrnatlng charm. An aotresa capable of Impersonating Katherine, nd snd Viols, eoM not far; -in Hist Intelligent a i trained to dis? of theatrical art, to bi cog? utile and brilliant. tk nee gain? l. is Ion la i ly and UP? lahs Ri ri.iti has been rtate aood-a 111. A wel gome 1er now, ami certainly the a ol a Imlring friends her rrosa I a.it triumphs, and of ntr aappin? stm n.

speech OF ACCEPTANCE. A CLEAR BTATEMENT. F' nm re Ami ric in. Mi McK i in replj la olear si te? le of the Rep bllran party ton uling ibllc Proti lion, reel and ilmena rice of a firm a ar? die ussi I frankly, without the 1 an effori to a'iy pi rs, OT i-- intricacy may UriTHOLT EVASION. Th'- Boston A I i "The impalgn wen I irth In their tl proportl and from first word a nol asntence or a syllable rithei idm folly or fslsi arar? evasion or Tin-; WHOLE PLATPORM Prora Th? the rn.k.v-lii- stand lie country He Indorsi and atanda on its principies pi? Ige? himself ihelr support la the campaign an i In DEMOCRATIC PRAI8E Frota Tha PI NO ROOM HONEST CRITICISM The Hart font Posi Ml? re will Its a mor? fumai incs and Mati-men-i ol Mi McKlnley's opinions sboul he wMob linne.at Dtamo ratlc crltli-ism sf hi? oonvlotlon? jn fact, there has been great ssu t0 iir' on thU WEDDINGS PA8T AND TO come.

marrlags of Miss May Milter to Monraan a. Moors took pines si I o'clock yesterday after? noon at tin? home of the bride's parents, Mrs. Bnoctl S. No Weal (iiii-hinvlt? in presence of ghoul one hundred and fifty guests The Rev. J.

W. Ackerly, pastor of the Washington Heights Mtthcdlal Bpitc copal Church, Amsterdsra-sve. gad One-hundred portormt? the ceremony. The en ie gown was of wnlte ovi i white rl with lace an i itln rlbb? ci bouquet of bride Ml a Ada ve i i a on otten i int. orge is brother a beat the ceremony there wo? a reception and dinner.

Mr fin Mrs. Moore, poesXthe honeym on In the West, will, on return ike th Ir home on Washington 'i he Flrsl Pr si Church a- Btapl ton, Btaten is and, was at a o'clock I ist ren.ni the rtcene of very pretty wedditigj. The bride wan Miss I Irene Robinson, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. inson, ol Bi ton, an I the it: legi B.

Hodges, private secretsry Governor Trash, at Snil.ts Bnug ilir'nr. Tha church was lutlfull) decorated Th was by Rev. Charles .1. Jones, pastor Bnug Harbor Chapel, assist? I by th? Rev. WH iur Pish Wood, past of F.r.-t Presbyterian Church.

The bride, is a grarrddstighter tl Jamea Robin? ex-County Treasurer of il mond County, the church end was gil as t) by her rat arare rich iwn of li l( with trimming? of and ciilffon. id vi if tulle wss caughi up srith orange I' She carrh I a houquei white a Misa Irace le iter. waa th. trail m' ,1. C.

Tallin, of Hi at? lei i Mr. Hoists min. Thi- ushera were Ooorge White, wer. 11. X.

snd .1. Trask. Irni: i aftei the ceremon) there was reception st in? une the bride's patenta in Btapicton The wedding of Marie Theresa Anthon, daughter the late William Anthon, of this rrv, to William Btanhope Callender I tl; hr.ii,-,] on Mon.lay. Rev, Dr. Georgi II Houghton, rector (f the Church of Ihe Transfigura? il performed tin ceremon) rngag? ni'ni of Mis? Anthon to Mr.

Callendar waa announced year? and broken more than i I year ago. Mrs Callender a of Mn Bi iy? vesant Fish. Mr. Callender la a relative of Mary Callender of Mra Duncan Cryder, of this city. Mi l- a member of R.icquet ai New-York Athletic club? marriage of Mica Marlon Oould, daughter ol late William W.

Oculd, Batavia, Y. ti Daniel W. Tomllnaon, of Batavia, will tak( dace thi? evening at irothi-r, Charlea A. the hom i. ai Ryi of th V.

brli A pretty wedding took place o'clock iter day afternoon In the Thirteenth Btreel Presby? terian Church, between Blxth and Beventh the contracting parti being Bertha, onl) daughter of Mrs. Harrlel A. Bru Dr, .1 WH? ford Allen, Thi ceremony wa? performed b) the Charles Firmrin Hull, of City, .1 an uncle of the bride, assisted hy the Rev. Dr. Walter Dun an Buchanan, the pastor I't Prank I.

Bevenoak? presided al thi Thi bridal pro esslon i bj he ii i harlea W. Btranahan, Harvey flay, Joslah It. Wray, Edgar Zabrlskle. Stonelrldge, nil ol city, and Dr The dore H. Lemmers.

I Pr ok? lyn. The) were followed by tin- maid ol Misa Nariesa Allen, fo yean old, a bridegroom, and tlnn the bride, leaning upon the arm of her cousin, Gardiner ill, Brooklyn. Tho bride wa? attired Ir. white draped with ra old silk, a tamil) heirloom, ar I rarrti la bo of pea? md maiden i ir fern? The brble? groom waa attended b) Levl B. Hu ic bcsl man.

Milford, SO (Special) Thi? Colonial village, familiarly known as "Old Milford," in con i tradUtlnctlon to New-Mllford, had pretty w- ding to-day, Misa Mari? Antoinette Beach, daughter of Dennis Beach, wa? marrii i to John Ersklne, of New-York City. The marriage oh place In St. Peter'a Episcopal Church, the rt 'tor, W. Herbert Hutchinson, officiating. bride'? gown ws? of whit? peau de trimmed with Mechlin laces.

She was Riven iway bj her father. Virginia Perry, New-York, maid honor, and the brldeamald? were Emlly Brlnckerhoff, of int Vernon: Jennie L. Clark, Baiisbury; Ml-- Ail md, Muunt Vernon, and Mia? Baldee l'or i. ol Milfoi 1 i' Wilson Btepheneon, Hrooklyn, wa? beat min, and C. Edward Trowbrldge, of Milford; Philip I and Allan Johnson, this city, and Charle? Lewia were tii' usher? After cere? mony there was a reception at "Rlragview," Old Beach, the country place Bridgeport, Jun? SO Congregational Church In thla to-night Mis? Alice Burr Sterling, daugtitei I I r-1 81 rling, was married to Krank i Cambridge, 'I'D.

bride Just gra lu it? I si Coll? with high honors. 'I'm- bridegroom a graduate Harvard and Is one of Boston's best-known law? yers. Tin- officiating clergymen were th? bride'? brother-in-law, the Rev, Robert CartT, ol i Ington, Conn, and the It? v. i Prank jifirii.ir of th" Bout Church. Th? best man was Thaddeua D.

Kenneson, of New-York, in! maid ol honor was Miss Mary Armstrong, ol Delaware, DINNER TO THE HEY. U. JONES, HIS APPOINTMENT AS A I IN THE SAVY CELEBRATED I His FKIEND8. A compllmeirtary dinner was given iasl evening at Hotel Bartholdl to I be Rev. Harr) Jones, of ArHnrton, X.

honor of his api dntment aa a chaplain the United States Navy i was a happy one In all Judge M. Forrest, of Kearny, presided terming prayer offered by the K-v John Hutchh ol ton. Among those presen! wen Forrest, Chap? lain Go darin, the Rev I. Camplxll, the Rev, Dr, j. H.

Calvert, the Re? W. Nlcl Ison, rh? Rev. A. C. Arn the Rev.

Dr. .1 H. 1 ll? the Rev W. Thomas, the it? v. Hutchiaan, Walter Goddai Dr.

O. Presby, Dr. Webb, John Olei, Chapla Captain Buttle, Baton, Dr, W. Keyler, R. Cornwall, E.

A Dr, J. THE REV. HARRY W. JONES Tt. Thomson, J.

Oorsuoh, II. Bogart, Whitney J. Darland. A Strong, Stewart, bn Somncr, Jame? II. A ar? n.

W. Torrest, .1 Dowden. W. J. Rog .1 l.

Sew bery, it i n. Jame? Abbott, Benjamin 8 Jame? Martin, J. Fredericks, I he, William Logan, i W. Brockway, Herrn ince. B.

Rob? Powers, B. Bl( rm in, II. McCellan II. K( Iy s. Hoffm in.

.1 Coli Park? .1 I it, (le rae Ba: tl I an I I A ru ton iii wa? made by Re? Harry W. .1 i 1 Joseph and thi lb The in me of i ote lalnmei I i itation by Ml by Joseph il. tintun A. an 1 a tenor b) nota. THE noirs i iCATIttN.

i Sir- ing nd hi Ion tl year at Rlrhfleld Bpr.i lasi imm? i i Bi ng the clt) hia annual real nesi Friday evening Ht Intend? spending ictlj? one month al Rlchfleld, pdiirnll to Nes i'orl on A 3 The ha in I I to l.v? I on rh" nisi ol ihe warm cotl ige thai he did la I ravel if th? Clt) Hall, i ol I turn fleM Spi Ing? and PROGRESS CIA ROUSE UORTtl IQEIh The Progress Club baa mort gag i Its rlubfa pifth-sve and foi Ths mnrtgags In fsvor of the Ksrnu-ra Loin Ossarpsss. and i. flyMiWj' Four per cent per snnum will be paid tntsrsst oa th? loan. WILL emu. was mam; riUBD in vi toria.

M. A.Mi may UK VALID. PVanrisco, (Spardal). A bombshoU has been ihr avn into both camps of litigants ver of Jami Pair by the that reara ago a will waa drawn and filed hy in Victoria, n. c.

ah th.it (awyera for IViir's f. Mrs. Nettio Craven, who poaea Fair's know about ti is British Columbian will is that Fair waa dcralvlled in Victoria for several weeks mil tint le- bought some property there ta establish his legal rcaidence. Tiny an- gri itly worried over the of this ti i Brill, becauaa they disc I to-d ti -it should it be probai Victoria i- would not subject tu review by California but tnusl be accepted as the i will in the tba BUbseqnent valid Wllla Ut. il here.

Ab "trust deed" will has declartd um institutional by the Court and is fere ths Supreme Court, which is said to unfavoral le it. the chances are for the introduction the Victoria document. pen? ell will brought forward by Craven is nol si rl consldi red. All that i- known here about tie- Victoria 11 is thi: drawn by a lawyer named fClloW, Wh is th- will trustees. He Is Englishman, and he formerly practised law VJetorM air: Theodore Davis, now Chief Jus? tice Columl la su: 'un.

He devised plan sending Pair t. Da vie and anting latter t-. and nie the win which Qondfellow liai prepared undei Fair's In? struct! ns. Fair knew there would be a big con list hire over will that he left, ami he was xi iua to great estate out of han tlv f.ibli. Admin! tratnr.

THF HOLT WILL CASE CP AGAIN. MOTION FOR A NEW TRIAL DENIED A LET? TER PROM GENERAL HUANTS WIDOW READ Wsshlngl in, June Holl will crime up this afternoon on a motion fir a new trial. Bradles i the motioti and certified th. findings of the jury setting aside tin- ged will to Court. In sui rif the tn -n a let? fr Mrs.

Julia t.t Grant, widow of President Grant, was submitted, it Is under oath ind June In it Mrs i liant saya th-- in- panied husband a dinner a by Judge Hoi! 1 at home, at avi.i.-'i General William were also Mrs. Grant, to remei the date of the nner i hi a it wsa while her husl nl aa dent, -ail rh did thai during the evening (1 ni il Shrrm.ari nailed hi? from a i re the wci i were slti saying tha: wants i for a mein- nt. The nam ol i tii in an 1 Mrs Shi in rs wltm i the Ih fa i will were -l- 'lared forgeries l.a ihe vi of lii Jury. DAVID ABRAIIAM8'fl REQUESTS. AN ESTATE IN PERSONAL PIIOPERTT.

DI8TRIB I'Tlili AM' IB 1 A.MII.Y. David Abrahams, by his win, which was often -I for probate yestei lay al the Surrogate's office, dis butes an estate of about 1100,000, uil In personal Mr. Abrahams died "ii June 2G. He leaves i una Abrahams, nil tiie household irre and goeds, toi etl Ith the i $15.000, leaves of 12.000 to eocli Ina rs, Moas, Bella Kalm and Al i and says: have nol made mora pi on for my dauahtera thia Instrument for thi i-a- that provldi I amply for them ai ihe tim? ol their tii 11 lui The im of Is left to hia sti pson, Isaac Hag? and the re mter ol the estate Is lefl to the two of the i -r. Adolp and Henry" Abrahams, on Ihe eon i dltlon that they pay to their mother tii? sum I a year.

nr.lt HUSBAND'S WILL MRS JAQl'Ea ALLEOES THAT HE WA8 OP i Urs, Ellen T. Jaqui i (lied with th-- iur? tir? corn st will I her husl in Henry Jaques, who died recently. In his will Jaquea atated that his wife, tha present left him In Pel ti mber, without his consent, and thai had never Been her sines thai I Notwithstanding this fact, Jaques left his wife $10,000 in i-i-h si the Income fr-m flOO.OOO worth of railroad bonds. The residue of the estate value nol men ka was lefl to th? testator'? sister, Mrs. Heii i.

of Boston Tn- the unsound mini h-r hus as the ground for her contest. She also saya il I husband was nol a of thla city The address ol the contestant is gives la pspera as Pi I- l'il, Mass. B18TBR CARMELITA'S VOW. IN THE WILL st BISTER EUT A A88ERT8 Till: RIGHT TO HOLD PROPERTT. Tiie trial uf th? action brought by Rlchsrd Kenneasy to nteot th" will of hta aunt, Msrj Prances Baker, known as Bister resumed -r, lay before Burrogst? Pltagerald Sister died last August, leaving an es? tate valued between IU0.000 and Tbl? perty waa lefl tu her niece, Mary SulHvsn, by a at.

February Tl. M. gulllvan, a brother-in-law of Bister Car? melita, yesterday that was a Bister M.r a. Mr. Bulllvsn said thai ter Carmel ram? a Bister of harity when she about e'ghte-en yeora old, and had always remstned in n.

also lid thai rt? Carmel I i property sb ira after ah? eame a Bister nl I harity. When asked she b-i not taken 'in- row of poverty, Mr. Bulllvsn said mster i irmeMta had done but had re i from yulnn, the the i a she be loi -i hold the propert) of whl? ib? ed ,1 in her own name. Sister Mrilta testlfli I thai luch a privilege aras i io Bieter Carmelita, so I she mlghl :k.re ol nperty ir lbs benertt of Mary Bulllvsn. 1: "As 1 understand It.

th? v-ow taken, snd after it Is taken certain may be acoordi BlstT Mellts replli "Permlivion of so gravi i Is only awarded In rar- ras Bild this mus? a rare caae- for th? protection of the Mary illlvah." "Thla dlepein could granted waa gjTsntiVl b) authority ol thi Church?" ssked nr ini grant? i the only authority thai give It. tie- lie? Qulnn. the ir-Oenersl." The hearing was adjourned until i': la) THOMAS T. WTMAN'l WILL AI.I."\VKI>. Boston, Jun I iff oik Pr up iur! to? lla tira entered a leeree a lowli v.Hi of Thomas T.

Wynuui, of Bouth Uoston, rjli i i veral montha ago and left larp? in irltli The ti i tor lefl a vslu ible tale, i a I. i thi to rel it. nti i the 111, i t'i re have -a. ral b) Irant. An appe il takln the Bupn mi url WILL PILED I-'.

Harrison, wh i T. HARRI The III of Ti? i June 13, aa i- I jr pi a a lea Mia i agi I lestlmonial which he has from differeni educal nal asi given his brother, Han nhure to his da ighter, Man. The the i la dlvhled equall) between hi-i daughter and the Mutual (li ri. Ass I ol i i N'. i.

'I i- of be id? eq ill) bel men til? tighter, bin he les tii imi 'a- un the whole shall upplu-d to the use of daughter PiiEl THEIR RELIEF. i.i;m!\-; tiEM'MltATIC JOI'llNAI. ON THE THE -i? i Pl Th I. i olla N' sound-mon? me he I States are i. ti i ai ling greatly ovei ihe tuatlon.

Nothing thai i I u. ol i hi i- Lia-, a onl) -a la of i be if sntl i I ai Mu? i i- Ih. a like a i 1.1 a -i- I llll Ml-' if Kl I in th? re i- no thai I uis In I ana, aa elsewlien a llourl i.l far as to refui to vet? far a Cmgn i mi i he i ol free rtlv? ti ol in I iti nul i the ai. il lllVi a'l I i 'i i a i a I Is cf men who nr? th? i ti. i ai Hi?) "i sIIvst m.

si ir to th nk it li- in- ia SIS 'll a a la SPEAEER REED IT HOME PORTLAND. Jaiw tpsohei Thuaao? an at lii- in? at ll nil lala a Is mi him I big bul Jl is uielcrjilixnl tbaVt hi trill uhJiVt to a Joillull stratiou BEAUTIFYING A AN8f ON. BCULPTORg DBCORATINC. Till; PORTS rilEKE CORNBLTUI VANDBRDILTS TOWN 11? Iowa house of Cornelia? VanderMtt, at rifth and Weel Flfty-sevsnth and West Fifty eighth sis, has hong been one of the sights pointed out hy New-Yorkers to their country coualna when they tskc them dc a walk ora drive in Flfth-ave. Now it appesra that th'.

hou is in take mi new charms, both for the casual ilghtsetr and the art i I 4 1 W). meiern if life i 6 jlm 1 fm? JA lover. The decoration? and art treasures within been much talked about snd written about The art ir, being made, however, will ornsmenl the exterior of the building, and la la free to enjo) them to the of hi i iblllty or capacity long aa he remain? the lofty fence that encircle? the grounds. For ral days tit tl? knot? of have gath? er oui le ige gatea trying ascertain arhal waa be by th? ff dosen men who were busying themselvea about tha rte tir Ptone. itters are at work, under the of a ti chleelltng ba upon les Ihe hug? i tal? that rt the columna of here.

groupa In number, i the i i i irway. Hm ill it forma ive hulli around I ami I hi Ing done mo hleh i i ips ol thai music, lltersture and other The workmen engage! upon the task of trai ring the sculptor? modela to the pedestal? r. fu? i inavt anj tlon? a I ibjecta of their labors, or whal the group? OPPOSING TWo HCIIOOL PRINCIPALS. MR HI RBELIi sws riETTKR MEN PAN BE POl'ND POR ASSISTANT Bl'PERINTENDENTS. The Board of Im ati 111 11? two ssslstant ten lenta it Its 'ting to make the reqiiired number In Board of Buperintendenta complete.

At Its nn ting the names of M. J. and E. II. Ho) I other minees, bul t.i.--.- two were not t.

i It la understood that th. of both these ean r. who are prii In the pul this clt). will be again the cot? i ii oi of the ir I. The name of Mrs.

Clai lllams, a former member of the Kdm era 'ommendi I by I Hunt's Committee on Instruction kinder? i uiena Two or three of the Board who have eg? an opir.ioi result the coming tid that two of the three cai will fa 1 Bulkley Hubbell wa? se? i oi Hi hat m) i lleagu? i In ird rill elect I of pel the con? op? r.ent? of the Ian un? ta s-hich our school s) tern a I bnve tnl thai I narre of Mrs, Williams is to if withdrawn, and I am unwilling to tiiar he vei i tl i. Ith ffl ol of kin 1er- as ha? ilwaya bei a insisten) upon i the rti'e by i ry ai II late for preferment In the high school system, and this mo-it fsthnable woman has had i.iprrioncc In oi the department for the super? nan is een "I an) been i le to Ither her tw a I the orter. "I prefer noi i anything th it In the ei itlve s. the Board, and Will no II Of I qua llfl lion? for thi i i i ab i ured." OPENING THE VAC SCHOOLS. Tii" A or of the Pool ha appoln I th prii ical Ion Grammar Si hool No.

7, Chi ind Hester sta, Miss 1, Ian; Xo 12 F. -I i No 19, So. 23. Ea Mill Ilium; Na 'i. nd Avenue I i Ian; -t Twi ntj Mi JuH A mai I Xn.

Mi 1 i v. i -n the iv 'A I.i) 111 mi ti in iir- 9 ik to 12 until thi of Augu I THE WEATHER REPORT. TO-DAY'S PORETaRT. a n. June In (he St.

tawrene? Vail?) ha? Uulf of HI Tii i ol ires of high irai ihe id tntl pound off th? rth 1 i fall? In PI trilla ami un th? thi ()i .1 wl) rlHlng ei Iv i ill the Xnrih re th? mi itloaary m.t ULEU iRE? PAY. i Mea Rnaland and N'ew Tsffe, Ihe ln-ii: i of i N-u I- nil Vttglol aasurly sin la. ill fr? tssn? ATinv 171 Uli uomiug. hi i i ill 13 I I 3 1 fl 7 a Par. Inch, In lUarntn iBtlau -us irhli I in.I.

I I i I. I'-TM fl UI il I. I Hi ass finr sad mt ranged r.i ih? 7'. it than that li) and lower thaa thai the day Tn? tu fall sad vaisasb OPERA PLANS MADE ABBBT, TO HAVE THE METROPOLITAN. TWO MEETIXOi H-LD ykstkiikay--KoitKCAST or riir.

ooftTnuuui. The rcorptiiiiiallon of ths firm (if Abbey, fe! Cran at List a settled fart, and their con? trol Ids Metropolltsn Optra House for tho com isa oa Is assured. The term? of the isttlS' I mi'iit un- those that hsve been predicted hereto fore In these columns, and for those who have fol? lowed Indications of the few It scarcely necessary to siy more than that plan? that have been published have now of? ficial fores, will bs carriel out. Two meetings for the purpose of final action In the matter irere bold sl tha Mutual Ufa Building, yesterday afternoon, one of tho nicetlng-? wa? of the Committee the cr.dit.in?. eonalstlng of William Btelmrajr, Hobort Dunlap and Thonss Fowlsr, and the other was-of th? rectora of Metropolitan Open and Real Estate Company.

Hsven, the pri'Mderft of, the company, presided at this motilas, gad atitdsa iiiin then were present William ('. Whitney. A. Jutlllard. A'irUn tseltn, D.

O. George Haki I.nther Kountie. The din ra voted i give a of th- Metro? polltan Opera House to the new corporation of Abbey, Schoeffel a- Qrsu, and the Reorgsnlaatloa Committee was Informed of t.r!? action. As the committee baa received the aastat to it? plan of i number of the crtdttori than would be a tually fur carrying the plan bita operation, thi? makes ths proposition certainty. committee win to-day send out the following not! to es? of the creditors Pursuant to the terms of the plan and agreeaaeot i- in idjustmeot ol the uiTans ol thi arm "i Ai Qrau, rs are hereby li i i upward pi cent ol the ire Utoi ive u.r, .) taereio, and that, the Judgmeni ui me undersigned committee, auffielest numo of creditors have und that tos sold in hia no? become effective and Matting for su pur? the i irtlta thereto, fou tneretore i' tuest? as provid? i s.i.d agreement of June IMM, i-- ti insfer snd at to com? mitted the or debts due to you reap? itlvely, and the notes, obliga its, securities, or instrument? ur evidence ui indebtedness relative thereto.

For tins purpose it will necessary for each creditor to execute and mail i til? cmurman of the committee, Stein way, luv East New-York City, un assignment in the fi rm hereto annex? i pon receipt of assignment, duly executed, the t'ommltte? sill to each creditor by mall a reorganisation certificate in due form tor the am lunt of th" di hi assigned, 11 It tor? ai" assist commlttet by i Alignment? of their claims at the earnest day. ILLIAM STEIN WAT, ROBERT LUN LAP, T. r. I'ijulkk, Committee. Mr.

Abbey per? nslly snn lunced the suit of tho tu metUnga night, ai, 1 "Every I Minx Is sel I as as anything be fhat is ici tally The firm sill go on under tii? new ai'i'angttment, and will manage un pi ally the same ondl ions as it Mr. Abbey was asked w.ic.i.r the term? of the a the saine as uf ilie old one, r. i that they were so, except ajtne dtiaila. means that the ne? Ian i ol" ine euo crlpti i tor their boxes, condlt.on of giving each in al least fifty performanc? of opera, with a mpany aooeptable to ihe direct, is, tor which the i. will ttie use of their respective i nia is ihe p.an on which the house nas been piared ar ie I.sj.--.il of Abbey, Bchoeftel and managed by thorn for the iarst years, and new whltfh waa grsnttd iteraay tsaes tiie place of the one siiwh old itnn i by an assignment.

i plan of reotganisation haa been pubilthed at gri lesa i to many that it la un i rept in full here, provide? for a 11 a i rat I and for ibe payment of 4'j per cent of the unaecured del ta Al oey, efrel ft In preferred stock of (ha any, the remaining per to paid In notea oi Messrs, Abbey, iMioeffel (Iran. These men are I i managing directora of the oonpany at an aggregate i ar) ,000 a sr The pre? ferred which Issued sa payment of debta may i. called iiy the company arhen it is and di -irons do so, and thus the corresponding Indebt? dnes? will be relied, the of the tirm several of the Singers i'- fiad lien and few have been i since then. The company i will ar ihe Metropolitan next season to tl chli aim ist the aa last A careful revlei in of the approximate ate mem of the i abllltlrs and assets of the linn, which was published ten days ago, shears that the abilities overestimated by about ORITVARY. THOMAS K.

B. Th K. Hawks, a lifelong resident of l'y and a veteran of the late war. at Ids No. 117 East i ui'-'riiindred-and-twi i Saturday night.

For ta? lart twenty year? he had suffered from progressist paralysis, was the csaiso of his deslh H.s health had been extremely poor for eight and he was obliged4o retiro fr.m busina on November 1884. Mr. Hawks wan March IKS, In the old Ninth Ward. Ir the neighborhood of Pranklln-st His family mov? I mi: Into the country, near what now Twelfth-st, and he l-u'k and forth every day to a dowritoirn tii- Botrtry. i employ ol Thomas H.

Bats, a deal, fishing-tackle at No. Kf Maiden Lane, when a boy of fifteen, and later Into tho business with Robert Ogllv) a1 No. 100 Bi adwsy. Mr. Hawka was for seven years a member of the Tih Reglmi rit.

an i wem Into tlon In the i irly part uf the War He was app dnted sch? ol trust? oi th? Twelfth Wird after his rrturn, and later School Commissioner He was a mi nbtt of tie order of Knights Templar, and waa itor i i-- master of Hnrlem Lodge, No 167, of the Ma- Mr Hawk? married Sara E. of thla city, In Ml. HI? wdow axd two children, Mi-i 1 tura H. Hawks and Mrs A. Van Tassell.

Mount Vi rno? survive him. Tue fun-ral place at his home at o'eloek Isst nis-ht, and will occur In vYhl Plains Cem? tsry this morning. SAMUEL BERG WHITE. Samuel Berg White, who died yesterday morning at in- home, No. Hast was many years known in banking snd commercial ctty He had falling In health a long timo, but he was not confined to hia until last lay.

Urs degttl was due to the general decline old age The funeral sill be held at the Church of the Redeecner, ar Eighty I -t and ait IOJ0 o'clock to-mor? row. The burial will be at Woodlawn Cemetery. Sam id. White was born in in thi.s rtty, W. He was educstted In ths pul lie schools in nils city, and after ha I I his education he was for- many years a inem? the ii: tn of w.i'.i.ims White, dryi merchant? in Pi irl-st, When thla Urn dis? i he beesme i ishler of the It.ir, ai.

1 Coll? cam of th? For yenra Mr. White lived at No. war mov? to a In Twent) -sev "'a wa? a memher of the old Fire Department, and longed No I th old Fifth Ward He afterwai 1 move'. He there aboul ten ira ago the 'n he died. He an I nx ol ill ''-i I-' N'" s- M.

He tV. one and ne daughter. Bank, a place, and afterward Institution. OEORQE P. BRITTON.

Brltton, i was eretsry of the Board of Charities and Cc rectlon In thi? city tr aeveotees year? before the departments wore divided, died on Hunda) In hia home al No. West Twenty-sixth waa born In Si fifty-four year? ago, and hi? father sraa a fornasr Mayor uf that citjf. Ha the Army In the w.u. and went to fate College, from which be aras in For a time after leaving college he was in the dryg roda busts? sa In win in- wss Inted as sscretsry of the li.ir.i of Charities snd Corre lion In WI he bad been living In tW? city nly a fea month? After the division of the department he wss se try of ths Hoard of Mai 13, when he lie mflned hia home for sevsral montha at that time, and known that hs could not re iver fi 'in hia Illness i The funeral or Mr Brltton took pasee yestarday In 'n" Calvary Church, it Fourth-ov? und Ts-en? His Iy sill be burled In Belief i Si 1, oils CHRISTOPHER MOLLER, Jit died from ar, ove; i irphla in hotel In London os today, i thirty years i and owrted ind occupied the IS) in tdl? a Moll? r. iw living i Ifather Is Christopher Mo wh is living In rem and his gr? at-grandfatn? i was Pet? 'ii" former sreakhy augsr refiner of thla JOHN KBBRT, IR, M.nir.

il. June im m-'tni'-r tha wholesale drug soust of Kerry, Watson ill? suddenly tins rn ag Ht aras well knowr? ttiriiiiK.iour Cana la and iho L'altSd fltatSS THE MY COMPANY ml TO-DAY. Augustin Daly's ongsay England to day l'on: nf the memrjfr? of It wlil go by the Rtitannlc, ami the r-st. Including Mr. Inly gad MtSg A la Rthaa.

bv the It l'itul. Tm wiii I Its London at the Comedy 'I heatre, In this city, open late tn August, with "The O'-isha." v.hl"h Is now running at Daly'? tn In Lind.in. It will he continued here probably till N.ivi'tnii'-r. when the rrg-ular seiaon of th? puny will -a Luna; Asthma. Ac, are speeiiiiy and, If taken In time, by I).

Jayne'a nant. You will And In It a i-'-rtain remi-ly for and If bliuui, taks Jaync-'s Sanative Pills. best Violet th. wsr VKfUtARWn ROMAN VIOUff PKRPUlfS ll is lbs fal. Ask fur it at any MARRIED.

-ATKIN On IP rilay. Jim? HM by Rev. r.corsi? 11. ilousiii n. l-'i r.

ses Bast.aks lo Hi-hard T. A lajth New fetll E'tsKixi: BEACH On Tu day, Jun? in at. IViir's (I I- ly i.at.r lits H-a iwrt Hut. Mari- Antoinette, He.i? h. K.

grsklse, Jr t-SCRKIXS Mil.iiT slay, fama MM th? rhiirch of tri? Ham City, tht? J. Th orra? Cole of Hi? 1st? Addta U.ini!n?r Jemraa, Bsnjasils ROBINSOM BEACH EllcabMll II .1 lbs Hits i'. Si hoi? r. Litarles Roblasen, ths Church ih? ahepMrd, Hartford, r.n., jun? lass, i BKWELL COXZBNB On iit Urse? Oiui-cS hv tha u--. it H'intlngto? ta? stanas Mliii -i davahter to Vhii Vnat all at Nuti-es nf assrilogsa an I must be dor-a-il with full and a Ulr.OWJ, DIED.

Futuhy, farm if sf hsari f.v:ir?. Julia Korthsll, widow of H. Of. in th? SSS It-I Ir irr I la th? from her 1st? residence, HI W'esl Juiy 1. si I I 111 HT At Summlr.

Jun? 20. ft pSBJBBBJl if lets Edwls I.art. Punersl the r.ai.lerve Mr I.u?h?r rums, ni aa- Summit, July 1, 2 15 p. m. Rslatlres fttead? invtted sttesal 11? a on June sj Oeorge I CbasBs, In It Toili of hi? Sf Funeral services l- al hi? Ut? him? in 1'i'innu a Ills In? I) 13 Psnisaes will meet train les i i rk in m.

MILKY aa -a Ring BO, at his son, i i -i In Koushfcnssls, Jiiim Eervey Dudley, In i rent -t bis Funeril nt Ooturresaili rial ihur.h --n -i 4 a KI.V Mm I. RfMSSSSS Ely. of Allan Evans i in -r mat I-, I tj La- lenllB? the 'f th? II ins lor Hie I-1 111 i 4 p. 1' irth Pn ihm Ints-msni in si iii isapiea, Ms.s ELY mi .1 an- al her ssfkew, Joha Urals white Plains, i- ih? Tl mas Ely, of N-? tuner I hi i i I i Al naa? -wliiii-u. M- Isy, June IS, in- I a aga4 y.

ira Punei tt his ii'- re len Inisday. July 1, m. ig mskfl rio m. truin, S. Y.

uni H. R. V. si Ne? buis, S. y.

MASTERS on rni.v,. June 12. as ar-l s. B. QRy of Rome, Bills it 1, Funeral servkes si Ina 1st? residence, So.

7-1 Kssl H. Wednesday, July st 11 IS o'clock. Train leaves and IV. fast of or 'I list? phttr at- a' la 111 a. 111 1 1 11 I'll 1 mil tl MTARTER Beabrtsilt, Bundsy, IB WBI Ms-? if- TttOfllS? Of .1 a.Hi?.

I sen ces 1- h-11 si the l-'i ii. Newsik, i.Inesds) July I. at 2 tn. A Nlef .1 al her late aVal-rlKhi, SA 'a m. It la k.n 1 i ii.it no Bowers be NEWELL Bw'd rn Uoodiy, luSS at Lake, N.

HarrtH beanetj aaif- 11 Funeral on Wi sy li.ly 1. at p. st Isle resilience, So. Ms 1 Hi klyn. Relatives snd nvitsd 10 sttei I KHtrARt) IBM at IBS rrsl SMM? Of 1er sen, I'n? sor i-.

KhepsM, Bprlr.sfleld, aaM-aa le- Conn ment si BprinsB? Id WlnsteJ, na 1 1 1 "EMETERT. osa sa 1: si M'oodi-iwn Hsrleaa Rillroad. Oprcinl lire. hora? mad put iklan. X.

put uu ui-iaii Digna (1-11I1 RIOSSOMS. the most leli Anronaut In botilei saly, imi r.a, 1-lM-liiili- lin- in Um aa. I -f r-. i flx turcs, Koebuek'a Fliltim Si. S.

llih Minait Ileooklyn. istom to eromr In sny Porslgn sulla for the July 1 will Iprompuy in uii mi si this rollosra: TRAM8ATLAKTIC MAIL? WEDSBSDAT At a tauppl.n'my a. Europe. a. st.

vin Ireland iaaai bv dln -1 "1 l'suf'l; al a m. a. ni 1 1 1 Va at in. t-r per s. s.

Kensington, aia Aatwerp (letters i-i i Kensli iri- At ni ll'ir- 1 p-r h. p. vis Plymouth, Cherboursj Hamburg; il a MT a Kdsnt, Aliut nlam must Im tea "pel PRIDAT i lot cap? Colony Kstsl. psj a a. City of Perth, a'n Cap? Tuaan (lettsn ssast dlreeled "p-r "liy I'-i ih" BATCRDAY Al 3 i ir.

for Prance Switzerland, Italy, spam. MiiKHi, Turkey, Kuipt sad British laala, a. II urg i it a ga for liui pe, p-r a a parts Southampton (letters for Irelan.l musl Jlreeted st a. m. for Ireland i- i Lucas i iletters other parti --f Rurup? "per ut ni direct, per i.

Veendam, ria Rotterdam Iletters muH i "per si a a. i per s. Pulda "ssf Til. at 10 s. m.

Scotlai per ntg It me. a must dlrtsct? i of It- ll 11 S. in p. i tiers in.iai be directed MATTKIt. HT1' llnf Turflaas.

Thursdays snd Bsturdays I matter, O-rm ny. printed i tl. purr Kai -p? hits Star "il lia printed matter, et-, f-? Kui l'unart oa Batui-dsy tak- printed n-auter, Hi in -I II I -I? I I ter, fur part? Am i an i flieg lia- take I i i which th-a sre sdverilsed After the the irsnsai rrmla named sta've. nil ara pened on the piers of tii? Rnsllsh, Krench i pen until aailh ten tain. the 1..

Mil ng 'lenmcr MAILS TH ANi? "ESTRAL IMBRICA, WEST INDIES, ETC. WEDNESDAY At 10 a. m- a fur Fortune snd Haul p-r at lo u. m. (supplementary il a.

I i Central Amer. lea Hi-a and iluaiemilai and itti l'ii. I tl- p-r a. a Advance, a In IV'oa iletters Ouatetnala mmmi i- i at 12 lnasua snd ytl. Mt in.

(supplementary m.i f-r lUiiat-s ilrecl anil Uernerars pe? a i il per a a Yiu.ii.in. am Havana; al I faff Flarbadua direct Bra? el I. a Para, Maranham and i si i- for I'-rt i per stssmer from TH1RSOAT ri it: a a. William; ai Si? a. tn for I' 't a' amer from Baltimore; i i 1 p.

ni for i per s. s. (Irin at I as, i rtn ra i for g. I- Cuba, Ban) -m 4 tag Demerara III.r mo; it 1 fr bsilos a pet Tsllassss PRIDA? At i- for tir as I snd La Plata i I Ian ristiers i dir? -r nt ll? i i', r.iia.-a. Marts? yuiuurl ai ll-a? Campano, per Prias ivg otbei 'ir- i ii i.

ippli V.nesu'U acti alan Bsvanlll? il I ik--i, i s. Caracas: at (lrenads. Trln in ar-t -i iK par a i isupplemea? i.ir- i Ban p-r Basin 't i i- Tnl Tuspam ind Tuestan. ten for ther i rt? snl Cuba n.jst directed "per Parsings' si 4 4 tin m.l K.mine UUn.1 lamilc.i Qreyiowal P-r a. Adln BATt'RDAT Al 2 a for x-aa' a dtar.d, a a.

Corean, fr rn Philadelphia. atslla for st rail an-i by 1 in Mai i by rail ii an i thi? office dsllj st a rt?) ni at fir f.aa,?.'.:-. hy sslllns and Thursdavsi r. T.mns MsltS -rlinl. 4 ii this 7 m.

mall nt mails for AustraMa) at? I'll l-l nlvl -r ftf? 1 up t. tuly it at MO Malla fhlna l.i-i-i llr.iein.-r Ifrom Ta- hrra dally tip i lula- t4 at i. Malta per a i Australls ifrom ifi a. hereda li up ltl -r on arrival hi f.rlilhh malla Mella th. v.

"I l'apeltl rul? Tmnafweiae me to sotl IP sumplUn Me'i at aa PlfBIISS 1 la. Political Xoticc? Poimr.i ou" yuur Nei Banner? ur I his' IIAX.VKH A.N'i TKl Mu'raa opt, du Lr asrlasatajb pnrtrslti.

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