Com¬ market without qualification or reserve. Nova th.it there was ness the closing formulu: "('od BATO the WEDDINGSBAST AND TO lie tried in court. Tlie com¬ "broke into laughter" and said Scotia can send ita coal into New-England COMB. 3.tnnennrnM. should never open lt is always monwealth of .Massachusetts!" has a right to demand that they be not a word of truth In the story, without any scaling down of the Canadian Merchant of Venice. munity breaks Into The marriage of Miss Florence Bands, ABBEY'S THEATRE.8.The important, when au eminent man tariff against Pennsylvania or Ohio coal which of daughter OF (Md Kentucky. heard by a referee behind dotted doors. Mr. and Mrs. James Woodville Sands of Na. ACADEMY Ml*8IC-_-s.In that an historian should be ls used In Ontario. Canada can have every¬ 76 AMERICAN ART C.AM.ERIES-0 a. m. to 6 p. ra.-Ei- laughter, iinpartial GRESBARPS REPLY TO HIMSELF. East Flfty-slxth-st.. to william Hamilton the kind lt wants without concession an Ruseelt hlhltlon. on convoys to for a ginni deal (loin inls apon in mind thing making any architect of this city, wan celebrated at noon Daughter. A news article another |wge present, aro It should be clearly lixod everybody's AMERICAN THEATRE~8-The Prodigal of Into which bs breaks. There in whatsoever In return. This ls the Democratic yesterday. In St. Thoma.', church, Flfth-ave. and A Parlor Match. our Toaders the intercut it.;; information that laughter the which Cleveland, ii roslin and Ill-Ill' THEATRE--'.'-Sri-- of as of any¬ that charge idea of an International bargain: To give Flfty-thlrd-st. The church was filled to the doo. BROADWAY THEATRE- 8-Ermlnle. boen the fer a small almost as many varieties laughter Miulster Stevens is inter¬ with land lias acquired by city for instance, Blount bring against away everything and to get nothing. the friends of the couple. There was a pro* CASINO-S:15.Th* Princess Nlootln*. lu the of Macomh's Dam Bridge thing else In the world of tears, that his acts amounted to In¬ fusion of white and pink COLCMlrl'S THEATRE-2.H.Land of th* Midnight Sun. park vicinity hollow, hearty, ference. They say chrysanthemums and t\ve»t.v-tiv<' or Cheese. It may lie hoarse, unlawful and tall tropical plants In the while on DALY'S THEATRE-K:l--The Algerian. The propo.'ty, consisting (if about or terference, aud wore therefore "The Committee have welcomed information chancel, the 7th-ave..Exhibition, IS is so situated sardonic, merry, grim, pathetic, uproarious Is lt. to handsome altar were two large vases which held DOKE GALLERY. KW-st. and lots, was sei'iiroil for ?1S00. lt unjust. Thea- what do they propose. and counsel from every trustworthy source." bunches of n. m. lo G p. m. and until we know with which lt pink roses. The marriage ceremony that it can lie converted into a handsome park, suppressoil. tho Hawaiians alone? On the contrary, what an of EDEN MU8EB.2r80-«-*ft*orld in Wax. Smith to refute lot Oh-h-h-h, elasticity conscience you waa performed by the cousin of the bride, the Rey CouncllloFs Wife. will, of course, add to the at- kind the Hon. Hoke endeavored And propose to do Wilson! Dr. William mfni THEATRE..: 1&-Th. which greatly l<» surrender his is moro Interference. they must have, Chairman Dtnsmore Maxon. rector of Trinity "¦'FTH AVEvn: THEATRE.8:IB.Shore Acres. the assertion that he was abOBt and Church. Utica, who was tract!mm of that part of the city. and as if it were lawful Just, pre¬ assisted by the Rev ' Prof*-sor's Love to arrive at an openly, Dr GARDEN THEATKE-Krir*.The Story. it will be Impossible as an abuse A for to John Wesley Brown, rector of st. Thomsa's Ths ' portfolio cisely what they have condemned vigorous prosecution perjury ought \RLEM Ol'EltA HOUSE.S.Vaudevllle. infallible conclusion as to his purpises. bridal party walked up the aisle to the strain* of HARRIGAN THEATRE-2.8--Th* Woollen Stocking. Those Democrats who wish to reorganize the of and an assumption of rights which follow the decision of the scandalous Bates 'fl reason that we have power Soderman'i Swedish Wedding March. It was HKHIIMA.N.VS THgATW I _B-f Rene's Daughter and in this Stab" mean business. Tho only and .sufficient of and do not claim. case. The boldest and most persistent lying led lrrnicls. party apparently as to his we are not possessed by the ushers, Robert Alexander Rutherford. Philemon i.nd ex for boiling that he is misinformed Mr. (ir.'sh- under oath hus been practised In court by one HOYT'S MAHISON SQPARE THEATRE-8:30.A The address issued yesterday by Secretary Tho fact flint the rresidetit and Oouverneur Morris. Edward De Peyster Livingston Town. own intentions is derived from one of the in¬ side or the other. If the has sworn and William Temprran.-e Fairchild duos not consist of more idle words. am are satlslhil that our Government has plaintiff Pierrepont, of Brooklyn, cousins at IMPERIAL MOatC HALL.8.Vaudeville. tho announcement of his she has earned a term In the the Robert un anil statement of tho terpretations put upon Mr. In falsely peniten¬ bridegroom; Van Boskerck and Fred¬ IRVING FLACK THEATRE-8:1&-Der L.*b*mann. It is earnest cogent of the no right to do what Oteshim, erick Deland Weeks. Behind all Democrats to the Ilill- determination to retire from the practice has advised tiary. If the evil-minded, boorish and impudent them walked the four KUSTKH _.- BIAL'S.8.Vaudeville. reasons why opposed tin- his letter to tlie President, defendant has committed he to bridesmaids. Miss Katherine Douglas. Mles LVCEI'M THEATRE--8:l.V-An American Duch***. machine should gel to¬ law. This ls takeu in Atlanta, telegraph lotter of In¬ perjury, ought Georgette Murphy-Shcchan-Crokor Moke Smith will ls set forth In Mr. Greshum'l go to prison. The District-Attorney's oh.ce Kidd. Mlsa Anna Rutlrerford Peabody, a niece of MADISON SQUARE GARDEN-8:80-German Military and lake the leadership BL tlie parly In informs us. "as meaning that Bimini. That extra- the bridegroom, and Miss Florence Bund. gether after tho structions to Commissioner pursued the p rjurer Hayes with relentless rigor Hlldreth, at¬ NATIONAL AC.M.EMY OF DESIGN-Exhlbltlon. own hands. A committee of either settle in New-York expiration the Presi¬ tired alike In rose-colored satin, made with their composed to eonstitutioiial otllccr wis clothed by and brought signal punishment upon him. The small, NEW METROl-oUTAN OPERA HOUSE-S.Phll-mon aro mon of his term iu office." or will return Atlanta close-fitting collars of ermine fur and wearing und Cavalleria Lins) Democrat! is announced. Th.y with authority higher and vast.tr leaden heel to do some uncom¬ largs et Buuel* Rustlcana. Now if ho is mis¬ dent alone of Ju-tlee ought hats trimmed with pink roses and tips of the terna NIBLO'S-S:ir.-Olaf and influence. If this move¬ and enter tin- Senatorial race. of weight, standing thnn that which only bf tbe concerted net of monly hard kicking in the Bates case. color. They each carried a bouquet of rotes. PA LM ER'¦ THEATRE-2-8:15.1402. the taken ns to his desire to make a vacancy In the pink ment is carried forward in tlie right way. the President and Hie Senate can be given to Miss Jessie Murchison, the maid of honor, in a KTANl.AI-Ii THEATRE-_:15.8:3-*-Charley's Aunt. from and intends to get out In the Donioiia.y of tho State will soon be freed Cabinet, really Minister. Hut even willi all this If South American Presidents could engage similar costume, walked ahead of the bride, who STAR THEATKE.8-Kalvlnl. seemi to be no reason an American TONY PASTOR'S THEATRE-8.Vaudeville. the that has done it M much harm. Immediate future, there he mtisi "abstain B few North American football for was escorted by her father. The bridal robe was Iseabal w-Yoik about greatness ho was told that of made with UTH ITMR THEATRB-_-*-Maln* and Georgia. why ho should not settle in Xi with the do¬ active campaign work In the lower continent heavy white satin, long, full trala course, that fruin any mann t of Into!terence and trimmed with old lace. The veil was also of Transit Com¬ the 1st of January, of tli.i.. would bo an end of their revolutions. No After their long rest the Rapid provided, mestic affairs of the Islands..Ihe I'nitod lace and was held In place with several diamond tho oilier alternative of entering the a Jn&cx to AilrcrtiDcm.nis. missioners are seemingly patting forth strenu¬ he rejeots to Hlount, "claim no rebel troops would dare face Yale, Harvard, star., crescents and a large sunburst of dia¬ And on that point States," said Greohum ous to make for lost tiino. Tlie four Senatorial race in Georgia. or Princeton or Pennsylvania rush line. monds. She carried a large bouquet of lilies of tho Fag*.Col. , Page.Col. efforts up to interfere lu the domestic .ll 5-(l .1 Smith is nut in the right political Munroe attended the AmtiK'-nienia Hotels .ll now iu the Starla ll la Europe) have we feel no solicitude. Mr. of tho Ha¬ valley. Augustine bridegroom . H .1 (Mr. eoiitlict.s Announcement*.IS t Instruction city n_fa.ru- or in the internal as Russell to Autumn Reaorta.ll 5 Lectures .i MeotliigK.il 0 Wost Side devilled habit of entering a race unless he ls guaranteed State Engineer Schenck takes rather a gloomy best man. Mr. gave each of the A agreed ti'ion a route for a waiian Islands, otherwise than as befell Bxt.|.ers & Hr-ok-r.*. .11 A I Lost and Found.ll loft at tho post. Taking all view of the prospects of using electricity to pro¬ u*hers and his best man a handsome diamond Board and Rooms-ft Sj Marringes K Deaths. 7 6-S road, through West-st., Wost Elovonth-st., against getting that ls, fi r the of the lives circlet scarf M-a*in-s* Chan****-ll A Miscellaneous .12 K-O we sure of him stated," protection canolboate. In this he differs from the ma¬ pin. .5 .1 Broadway, the Boulevard and tilings together, therefore, fed "or for the pel There was no after the cere¬ Buslnewt Chances_ll 1 Mls'-ellaneous Seventh-ave., be and Bi American citizens, those who the recent general reception Busln ss Notices.« 1 New Pul.llciitlons_s 2-:i a branch through sooner or later. His arrival cannot deferred property jority of witnessed experi¬ mony. The breakfast which followed at the horns Academies., s 4 Ooeaa Btsasasn.S 1-3 Kingsbridgo Hoad, arith of maim lining any treaty or other Dancing S 4th of Mardi. 1S1>7. and if it purpose ment at Rochester. He admits, of course, that of tho bride's was for the members Dlvl.ien.l Notices.ll 4 Real VjHtxta.8 Thirteenth or Fourteenth st.. l'niversity l'lace, much beyond the Statesi parents of l>r*s*niakin- . ii j* Notices-7 S which they Mlie United possess." a but still thinks Religious H wo could walt until lights the experiment was success, he the bridal party. Among the guests at the chur<*h Domestic Situations Railroads . 4-B and Centre sis. to tho City Hall. were absolutely BSCCOOSry Auction_8 0 Wooster, Canal Then how can mt restore the deposed Queen? that it did not anything. He thinks were Mr. and Mrs. H. I_e Grand Cannon, Mrs. Wanted .ft 6-8 Sales l.y " so far from imperative, " really prove But " Flnan.-lal 4 Notice*. 7 ll Not much of the Buslio plan." it will readily that time. being .Mr. and Mrs. J. Hooker .ll Special H 8 be In¬ Is then' any moro entirely political thal the trolley canalboat would have no advan¬ George Kidd, Hamersley, Financial Elections. ..It A Teachers . to build this or such a of felicity would qmslim Mrs. Edward E. Edith Mr. Financial Meetings ..ll 11 The Turf.ll ll be seen, ls loft. As for capital postponement and "domestic" than that of a form of govern¬ tages over tho canalboat run by steam, but Sands, Miss Sands, and ll 1 Winter Resorts.ll I We want him now. The metropolis Mrs. R. Mr. and Mrs. William For Sal.-. 4-5 any other road. General O'Belrne has much to tolerable. be administered? would, on the be Inferior to lt, in that Porty Pyne, Jr.. Help Wanted .« 4 Work Wanted.5 is our size, lie ment and by whom it skull contrary, Mrs. Robert Mr. and nlxiut de- and for him. Ho " Barclay Parsons, Livingston, Lonies Ac Carriages., ft |' about the men he represents and yearns yawns " not lt c..uld not down the river say social Institutions What ls au Internal conflict if that is proceed Independently, Mrs. Arthur Peabody, Mrs. Archibald Russell, a cerlltiod chock for but it would lit into the civic and as the steamboat can do. If Mr. Schenck's view .Ki'slting flOtyOOO; one which ls going on between tho Hawaiians mother of the bridegroom; Mr. and Mrs. William of tills town as a fits its skin. If he chose seem tinsincB* Notices. does not yet appear 1h.it he really represents yam who Mr. Hole and those who support of the matter ls the correct one, lt would Ziegler, Robert G. Livingston, Mr. and Mrs. Charles The route is B to resume tlie practice of the law, he would support as if Governor Plower and the others who have H. HlllhoUBO, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lewis any one with money. proposed Mrs. Domlnis'.' And If, as Creshain says, we Koop's Dress Shirts to measure, 0 for $9 00; serious objection will lind hore innumerable litigants to solicit. If shown such especial interest In the recent ex¬ Morris. at BCD and ell IRoadwoy, between practicable one, though no to Interfere in such malters, none better any price. the he like taking a liver at Northern journal¬ dalia right pel Iment had been dilating with the wrong emo¬ In the Red Room ;.t Delmonico'."., at 1:30 o'clock Uti. and 1-th sts. doubtless be made to the OM tri Boulevard. felt that we in to which what does he mean by proponing go tion. laat evening. Miss Jennie Boss, daughter of Samuel ism, we could direct him newspapers ** MOHEM.VNN, Mr. Hole and a crown on n... Boss, of No. 57 East Seventy-flfth-st., was married J.K.V.IS.'. nt tho to absorb his capital. and throw down j.ul SW. * "i04 8D-AVE., would leap chance in her hand, "What! A for the Southern Democratic to 8. Stern, of this city. The Rev. Kauffman BsTARLISnEDFSTAriTTitm-'r. I I__- EECIPEOCl TV. arena. Mr oliver Mrs. Domlnlu'l bend and a sceptre bounty U-.5 (VTU-AVK.. ,__, UNDERMINING If ho for the political KOeblor, of tho Temple Beth-El, was tho officiating ¦ YEARS. riFTH-AVE. AND P.V.T1I-ST. sighed on a and make Mr. Dole lUgsrpISUtSTST Why, WB thought that Pro Chairman Wilson and his eoUeagncS, by pan- Sunnier Teall would cheerfully give him an and s.-t li.r up throne clergyman. The bride wore a gown of white natta " was MAIL SUBSCP.IBERS. ? nf curse, if lt was our tectlon unconstitutional! a tulle veil. She was attended TRIBUNE TERMS TO over the Aldrich section of the McKinley A cursory review of the situation call her Majesty" and point lace, and simile lag opening. who Mrs. Domlnis. and if he by two little nieces of the bridegroom. Blanche 1 year. 0 mos. 3 moa. 1 m... copy act. are attempting to undermine au interna¬ nol suggest a single ll.-ld of activity adapt¬ Minister deposed on . does so in the who were dressed 7 week....IIS 00 ST. 00 $_ BO $1 to do and erred in that Barnard College has grown rapidly ftern and Hortense Weill, In Dally, days 4 IK) m) W Mets. with which the Democratic party from which he would be ex- had the right |i. only Daily, without Sunday... SW Bets. tional policy ed to his talents four years of Its existence that the trustees pretty costumes of white silk and carried bunches Sunday Tribune.2W 1W BO - outset. an act of ho our will, why, lt follows that tm . itself was Identified at the By cluile.1. misinterpreted find lt have moro room. There it pink chrysanthemums. Emanuel Wolfshelmer, Weekly Tribune. 1 Jets.Ct* f<> do tho same secemsry to K. ml-Weekly Tribune_ 2 'Kl . J on and rome; he will our new Minister ha* the right it Baltimore, was best man. The ushers were the 2 (Ki ....2.-. cts. passed May -M. IRES, signed hy Ile ondit to come; he must ure now 103 students. The resources of the Tribune Monthly. as herlnufter of t.. effect to our real will. cousin of the bridegroom, -.-non Stern, S. Wolfsa- Postage prepaid by The Tribune except President Cleveland, the United States Oovein- come. Wo hall his advent in advance willi kind thing give have always been limited, but Its friends staled. dial collegs st.-in, cousin of tho bride; an***- the bridegroom's law that a 1 cent was authorized to Invite all the inde¬ him that the Hut does not the dullen! mind perceive any now |o bs able to secure a site for a new CITY POSTAGE..Th* requires I Sunday.postage meiit rapture, and we promise proceed¬ hop.- two brothers. Louis Stern and Mer****. Stern. A stamp be a nixed to .very copy of the lally. Mr. ste Tribune mulled for local delivery In nations of tlie American Continent to his arrival will be halcyon process of lessoning which oondemm building in the neighborhood of the new site dinner and dance followed in the **all- or Semi-Weekly must be hy SSb- pendent ing! consequent upon reception, New-York ('itv. This postage paid Tho on cere¬ vciis's alleged mt as unlawful thereby forbids .f Columbi! Col'., and to erect there a build¬ -oom. are better served by buying their a conference at Washington. Democratic and vociferous. Lot him not stand ge, acribcr. Readers to its An at 4 o'clock Tribune from a newsdealer. was for this act, of which tho repetition of lt? ing which will be adequate needs. A pretty wedding took place yes¬ I .STAGE.-To all foreign countries (except House responsible mony, but como at once. As a New-Year's cuni FOREIGN on The Sunday on ll. in his Instructions unknown fri.-ni has given the college 1100.000 terday afternoon In St. James's Protestant Epis¬ Canada and Mexico), I cents a copy one of the main was tin* consideration as a an Mr. o late to be t<» Hlount. himself nnswered proposition was Louise the Postal Order, Express Order, ecstasy. Alas that he already been toward an endowment fund of The bride Miss Hamilton, only REMITTANCES..Remit by or Is to the President. "Should not the SSCUrsd or Registered Letter. Cash Postal toms union, under which the trade of tho Ameri¬ October laughter of E. Luther Hamilton, and the bride* Check Draft, letter, will be at the our Thanksgiving Turkey: Hun.ow*. The outlook for the future ls, accord- Note. If sent in an unregistered with other shall, so far as ii great wrong done to a feeble bm Independent troon. Lawrence Jacob. The marriage ceremony owner's risk. ___ can nations each Th.- existence of such an lnstitu- of th* Dally and of the ngly, good. -va- the Rev. Dr. L. M. Van Bokkeleo, B\CK NUMBERS..For Rack Numbers ls and bs Slate by an abuse of the authority United performed by Sunday papers mor* than a week old, sn extra price is possible profitable, promoted." |..n lu New-York ls In Itself something to -ector of St. Thomas's Church, at Mamaroneck, on account of the cost of storage. the sanction of WITH EESI EVA HONE States be undone by restoring the legitimate charged office of The Trib¬ This poUqr, which received THANKSaMTLNQ -ratify ai.d stimulate all the friends of educa- tootool by the Rev. Cornelius B. Smith, the rector OFFICES OF THE TRIBUNE.-Main office, "The United states claim no une. 1B4 Nassiu-Bt.. New-York. Main Uptown the Democratic party nnd President Cleve¬ We owe our old Mend, Governor Riv is ii. Government?" lon here, and it ls greatly to lie hoped that a if St. James's Church. Miss Jacob, sister Broadway. Address all correspondence simply or 1,242 was carried out the Harrison Ad¬ of an for n>.t to Interfere in the potlticnl domestic Of Interest will be arouse.! to if the bridegroom, was maid ot honor. The best .The Tribune." New-York. .«_____.1 Norfolk land, nader Waite, Colorado, apology baring righi lUfBclent degree in Branch, for advertisements only. of the Ha nan was Leonard Jacob, brother of the bride- Europe I/.n-Vm. England. ministration. The rnii-Ainerli'iiu Congress was noticed at au earlier date his Thanksgiving affairs, or lu the Internal conflicts lause liberal provision to he made for Barnard Street. Strand. W. C., 136 East One-hundred- room. Stanley Dwight, (.rant La Farge, Charlot At the HARLEM OFFICES, for several months, ono of iis most issued on the Nth of the wallan Island-.'' It ll th" true answer. -olleg-e. and-twcntv-tlfth-st.: 243 West One-hun.lr*d-and-tw*nty- in session proclamation, present i. Appleton and Alfred L. Cauchols were the 320 West One-hundred-and-forty-fifth-at.. up the sub¬ to nfth-st. and important committees sfter CO_-8lde-.Bg month. But Hie document docs not seem tinkerers In one ishers. Some of the guests at the church and the to 8 p. m.. at regular office rates. The Democratic tariff say ject of a continental customs union pronounced have gained tho wide dn station sttataed by his EY COCKTAILS .r.-ath that the RopubUcss policy of Protection eceptlon, which was small and was held at the REFORM rome of Mr. Hamilton, No. 36 West Fifty-nlnth-st., it to be impracticable, owing to diversity of celebrated utterances on the stiver question las stimulated manufactures to an unhealthy our esteemed Democratic cootempornry, The vere Mr. and Mrs. John Jacquelin. Mr. and Mrs. STritome. industrial interests ami the revenue reqntre* when in- startled th.- ahole human race by pro md feverish extent, and then in another breath $c^||^flttaa{ \. I York Timi I." has taken in hand tho task lenry De Coppet, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Doubleday, mentl of Southern ("overnnients. It advocated a cavalry raid on the money power willi lectors that the Wilson scheme of lopping off Leonard James M. Constable, posing of reorganizing Hie party it so lately Joined. Ir. and Mrs. Jacob, the negotiation of partial Reciprocity conven¬ to the horses' bridles. It has only Just lillies will enlarge and expand American man* Irs. J. H. Cushman, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Read, Jr., Mood Wc wish lt al.un.hun SUCCCSI in s<> laudable an HORACE GREELEY. tions QovenUDcntl in of a gen¬ our The ifiK-turcs. How do they reconcile the two Ir. and Mrs. Horace Hotchkiss, Mr. and Mrs. FOUNDED BY among place fallen under observation proclama¬ menin change, customs union. In to this recom¬ as I enterprise, -lacs reorgnninntioo desertions? lohn Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jacob, Mr. eral response tion would bo recognised anyabets Oovernor o ¦ rican an.l any change in tli.- Democratic party. If mir nd Mrs. Percy Chubb, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jacob, NOVEMBER 20, 1803. mendation of the I'an-Aini Congress, Waite's, even without his sir-nature. It has his P. !1 of the Eleventh Police Laurent Alllen. Mr. and Mrs. C. WEDNESDAY, tho instrumental¬ esteemed contemporary win permit us to say so, CO Captain Pcvery, Ir. and Mrs. which had assembled througli consplcnon. earmarks. Same marks. Same Teetnda ought not to remain upon the police .dolph.- Low, and Mr. and Mrs. Morange, of Al- Cleve¬ must i.e en The pian of rsorgna. will ity of a Democratic House and President cars. Improvement. ..r.e. I>r. Parkhurst'* society published a Hst any. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob, after a trin. give 17-_«11..11 it ls for good Democrats, hon reception on January ll, at No. 3. Weat Fifty- PAGES. land, the Harrison Administration embodied The Oovernor announces by way of preamble proppUM f Infamous resorts In his precinct. Captain ir.th-st. TWELVE est wise Democrsti in short, the lats in its Ileclproclty treaMes tho partial scheme, Ihat the President of Hie Pulled States has Democrats, lev.-ry made an official report in which he de¬ Mrs. Henry Clay Beecher, daughter of "Cleveland Deni... r.iis io get and 1. M. Snow, who was at ono time nnanclal editor which the South'-rn delegates had favored. By designated Thur**.tay. November .lo. as a d.-iy together lan-.1 tlmt every ..ne of these places had been l' The Tribune, was married at noon yesterday at THE NEWS THIS MOBNING. work the rule of and dicta to Dr. Charles enlarging the scope of the policy so as to in¬ if thanksgiving ami he says; against Tammany toned. Then Dr. I\i.!ihursfs society proved in er homo. No. 8 East Forty-tnird-si., praise, whereupon lion of Croker. We felt confident all along that niles Psrde*. The Kev. Lr. R. Heber Newton, machine similar to that clude the Spanish and British Wost Indies and 'I. Davis ll. Waite. Qoeornor "t Oolorads, do Ottrt Ly obtaining convictions that Devery's ector of All Souls' Protestant Episcopal Church, mWA** Foreig-n..An infernal like a and knew tho ceremony, (inly relatives were pres- from countries, that Admin¬ "Th" Tinies" wniil.1 v.-ry positive Sport was false. Devery undoubtedly erformed received by Chancellor von Caprivl the European beet-sugar hereby appoint the HUM day." Therein I lavis nt. as Mrs. Beecher is la mourning for her daugh- e*^ determined stand against ami ail its hat lt was false *vh*-n be S/TOtO lt. Now what Orleans, Prance, was sent to William; istration provided means for rx pating a sub¬ II. Waite showed an uncommonly great h. ad. Tnmmnny i-r. -f tho United Slates believes unfavorably hy people, 'mlle Baumgurten. A reception will follow at ths addresses were made by Dean I..* thut what with lighting ome of the bride's parents. In Park-ave. minster Abbey; the Central American I'cpuhlics and other coun¬ there ls cause for and luis should remembered Jennie daughter -- ¦'¦ tlial thanksgiving Th.- of Miss Dykeman, Leslie Stephen and Mr. Bayard. and the wedding of No. 117 Bradley, tries on the basis of a hoe market for sugar, as of recoil the Hrooklyn Democratic Ring opposing PKB80NAL. f Mr. and Mrs. Janies H. Dykeman. in a speech at Cardiff, severely led tlie way, h.- Oovernor Colorado Place, Brooklyn, and Charles W. Von Lord Salisbury, and lillies. the most rascalities of tims,, iw<» chickens of Itl own. l.-rkeloy in the Germaa Lord Dunraven molasses, coffee Spain, mends "to th.* good of iii.- Btnta that who was Hahn will take place this evening criticised Mr. Gladstone's policy; people** snd Sheehan, it had Its hands full. It Miss May Frank, of Oakland, Cal., 'vangellcal Church. of the National Conserva¬ reactionary country in Europe, was (breed to fall in with tho rest of the United States. Murphy the of teacher-lecturer and of Lenoir. N. C., was elected president liny should bc sahl also thal it did excellent work, iffered recently pince Congressman Horton Bower, - on to Miss Annis tive Union. The Cab!n?t deadlock in open the markets of Cuba and POTtO RtOO lt is a considerable concession on his part lo .readier In a reformed Hebrew congregation In .as married yesterday afternoon it is u..t then, tnat it to at¬ because she does not ...ulse Multhauer, at the home of her uncle. James France is unbroken; Signor Zanardelli, the new equitable terms to American exports, and there make this recommendation, for it was only a stringy, neglected .hllr.deU.hla. has declined lt. J. Wen-Jell, No. 53- Summer-ave.. Newark. Tho and Its melli...ls election. aro to bs bound to any congregation. Miss Frank John S. Mll- does not to complete his was a of .r*2._!t'7 lu the trade of tack Tammany before a eremony was performed by the Rev. Italian Premier, expect gain $l.'l, export few months ago that he was reported to be x probably th** first woman to whom such p..sl- the House of The wedding That is a way mir esteemed na* lon was ever tendered. She will continue her work »r, rector of Prayer. Cabinet for several days. the I'nited States during sixteen months. Eng- considering the of taking contemporary i-as becau.*.* of S recent death in tho house* seriously propriety ni th? I'aclllc ..... t private, W. Scott, a Domestic.The Court of Appeals, at Albany, was to the West Indian It makes up for lt after election, lt did last mid. Mr. Bower was attended by W. land compelled modify Colorado out of tho Union nnd establishing an Edward ('aird, who has been elected to Vashlngton correspondent. Mr. and Mrs. Bower down a decision in favor of New-York and tho year before. Il has its advantages, Professor and .handed tariffs by which Its own manufactures were ndependent republic with a gonadal system year *SS E-OSlS. Stop of DeWini has Tor the j.ust twenty- ft Newark for a inp through Ncw-Knglaud & contractors . City In the case of O'Brien Clark, favored at the of American it lets off reform etenm without nutting any the chair of moral 'anada. of In- ___=___ The Le¬ expense products. iud currency of Its own. ll is a very nice thing iSYSfl years occuptsd philosophy San Francisco. Nov. K.MlSS Willa Dick, for the new Croton Aqueduct. the t He ls u mun of int. resting personality. ran niece of Archbishop Purcell, of Cincln- AH the Continental nations adopted prin¬ tot him to do. It shows that he has become body. r.lasjj.w. i|ii.li.'.. a Valley Railroad strike la practically over; he has seldom come tatl, has been quietly married to lawrence Kip, high of baaed and The present proposition of our contemporary \n Idealist In philosophy, of this and of ls closing Its employment offices; ciple heciprocity apoa equivalents, lune reconciled to the louise of events and the before the Scottish and al- icll-kiiown attorney city grandson the company conventions with UM another and with iii th*- line of reform without being particularly iroflllnsntljr public, he late Bishop Kip. who was tho tirst Protestant the strikers still profess to be confident of suc¬ made .riler of Nature, and ls less bloodthirsty than h.* living in the commercial capital of Scot- Bishop of California. I'nited States. Lord with his Original or striking is calculat.il to win Ihe sup bOSgb 'piscopal cess. r_r__-__ Business men express great alarm the Salisbury, BBS during the summer A great many timid i nt I he has only occasionally been feen In Its new to the ssness of a Free-Trade pori of linn large and influential class of Dem¬ tresta Sail his psfSOUSl appearance ls but little / over the probable effect of the proposed pyes opened helpli will feel reassured by tho teran of tho mown. M.- ls rather above the medium height, with COBISO SIGHTS AT THE orESA. people ocrats who from about a mimili alter one eh*- Tariff bill; S. N. D. North analyzed the woollen country with all the w uld leagued against it, iroclamatloii. And the which compact and well-knit frame; his face, set off season money power a beard and is strong The second performance of the new opera the measure. ===== Colonel E. 8. was moved of lo remark: timi till within about a monti, of the n>-\t dis y bl:; xray h.'.ivy ey.-brows, schedule of by anguish spirit ook to tin* woods wu. n th.* Colorado emption iel Intellectual. Ills sm (al side "will require some t the new Metropolitan Opera House will be Otis, of the 20th Infantry, was appointed Brig¬ "While nations are negotiating to obtain each approve snd denounce tbs party lenders, their i-v.-l..'.tni-iit If h- ls to please the Oxford dames. The selections from the repertory logan will doubtless return stealthily to the I.- ls a l.ili.-ral In ll-* did not take much tven to-night. President Cleveland. . ¦¦¦- and all their and politics, Rustl- adier-General by .thor's favor, none is anxious about the favor lannis of business and sot tile wheels of enter- policy belongings, then pay .art In public affairs, but he holds strong views re "Philemon and Baucis'' and "Cavallerla The funeral of Congressman Charles O'Neill was their mid give their influence mid vote ii trade unionism and it-form In the conditions iiiia." Miss SlKrld Arnoldson will make her first ?f t.rent Britain, because it has stripped itself ilise once more in motion. lin.my f female labor. held in Philadelphia. the machine ticket. " In our ppearance in the former, nnd Mme. Kinma Calve of the armor and weapons with which the some for the election of were taken mound for reasonable pretext Harriet Hosnier, the American sculptor, lt ls i the latter. Her Santuzza ls said to be a remark- City and Suburban..Final steps " LooMog "lin* battle ls to be fought." to tho Er. says "The Times," oiganl-u wear as medals as a will new for the at the south Loyalty 'or tho good people of Colorado to tillite in tho Judgment," aid, can many hereditary ble performance. Oa Friday "lohengrin" to secure a park city " a Stale the Trade cause," he added, may be a noble aud lion of strong party under guidance rand duke. She hns spent the last twenty years e sung, Mme. Nordlca appearing for the tirst time end of Macomb's Dam Bridge. ______Jack, the .eneral thanksgiving, ho linds lt In the fact Cleveland Democrats ls tho and Imost continuously In Kurope. In a recent Inter- on afternoon "Faust" the Park lieautlful virtue, but it is not businesslike. On "no famine or has vexed of shortest ¦tis season, and Saturday popular Hon in Central menagerie, hat war, pestilence lew in Chinsgn bliss Hoosier said that if she The for next week " to the overthrow of In 111 be programme to death. Prices of rubber have these terms you will and you do get nothing." lie land the last and the earth surest way Tammany ..-re to live her life over again she would keep repeated. choked during year, nore In touch with her own and c aa follows: Monday, "Hamlet," with the first to the trouble in Brazil. The Democratic aud President Clove- this eily." "Democracy, in short," lt adds, "is country mntry- been increased owing party las yielded bountifully of her Increase." There's uen. Her life has been spent mostly In Italy. ppearance of Mme. Melba; Wednesday, "Orfes," - H. of New¬ were for the " the line and effective antidote to Tammany -¦ The schooner Louise Randall, who earliest with Mme. had, responsible ro much to be thankful for, at any rate. But," regret ls felt In Kusnlan Poland at the 1th Mme. Sealchi. and "Pagllaccl." went ashore near L. I. At measures misrule." True, true. No Democrat Orsa! Friday, "Romeo and Juliet," with Mme. port, R. La Bellport, for convoking the Pan-American Cou- ie and the "but" is far tile genuine eath of Johann Matejku. the of Mba; his wife and says hy larger painter Imma Hames and the Do Heszkes. . late hour the captain, and son, BTSBB, are now aiming to destroy the can doubt the certainty of the cure or the efl.* Istc.rlciil seems, which cccurrtd at Cracow a few The greatest satisfaction is felt by everybody policy ¦art of the proclamation, for lu it be lets him- on account of the brlll- the vessel's crew were in the rigging, r ¦_. An¬ ivhieh was evolved from the debates of of the lt ls tin- ano. Matejku was born In 18.0. His tirst inflected with the opera that elf loose upon expression in his own vigorous, ency system, simply applica¬ ays IBI «.;.-tiing of Monday night, lt is universally nual meeting of the Erie Railroad was held. of same treatment fork to attract attention was the "Kelohstag of of the finest over known in New* rVmphietyonic council. They do not renton to manuel': tion to tho body politic tho ¦Carded as one :. The taking of testimony in the Bates haiacterlstfe Varsuw. 1771.'' which h.r sent to the Paris Exhlbl- ork. Mme. Sealchi. who waa unable to sing os ibrogate flu* treaties openly by the which Die Democratic statesman applies to his to be a little better yeller*- case was ended. ¦: Merchants, bankers, man¬ restoring nut in this thanksKiviru- i Invoke the people of leti of lvr*. Ills great object was to glorlfv Poland, londay, wus reported duties, but they are physical system when leaning over the Hoffman nd all his works, with few exceptions, reveal ay. ufacturers and business men generally con¬ lugar secretly compiling 'oioraiio to rssssmner sspeelslly their "brethren in hat desire. He chose his subjects mostly frorn the whole over Kinds".the A7i.it*) miners of -diver in n House bar the next after being "out demned the Wilson Tariff bill. _=____ John Y. igalnst pulley by passing the uh.., morning .ollsli history. Among his well-known paintings OF CHARLES O'SEll.L. umi ot Ininti.ll.-sn natural re-iourcee, h.iv<* be«-n .!..- he "I think I overdid lt n* "The Hattie of TsllllSllllSIS*' and "Oath of Alle- rVSERAL McKane and hts associates charged with con¬ .{.eelproclty amendments and removing all re- with the boys," says: to irlve.l of employment by tyranny nn.i by iiini'i- of lMike A*tf_9fi i.f l'li.SHla Kin* HIuk- Philadelphia, Nov. M..Tho funeral of Congreeo. of court gave ball to answer on Friday. itrictlons upon the free market for sugar, mo- SOTnipt a little last night. Gimme n cocktail." It ls In iurd." Mat. tko wis for a long time director of was tempt ind unconstitutional legislation, an.l, In Cracow. ian Charles (i'N.lll took place to-day. and own many of and tradi¬ he art school of ¦BBSS All of the directors of the Madison Square asses, coffee and hides. In their measure BBSS, have b.-.-n coni|>clleri an to Indorse the Admln- Indians; Tills settles the fate of all the claims made .ettlng nothing rayer praise, ja.-t the I;ir1IT "In the burdens of th. bs expected everything .Ivania; Sibley. Pennsylvania; Waugh. / by dmlghty Qed that Ile will arouse the public gUOOtlen* easing ¦trritlon has done In Honolulu. With some of Its homas. Michigan; Bland, Missouri; Bryan. N#* the contractors for "extra work." th.* Democratic will redeem Its Malbon still smarting over the wounds lntllete.1 Duliell. Penn.ylvania, ami Holman. Indl- amounting entlment to it sense of the dangers which threat.-n shopi>ers party bo rusks; several million dollars. The to the kid for In¬ urlng the silver battle, they would more than na; Chief Clerk James Kerr and Sergoant-at-Arms to elty contended HE (OilKS! ot only our Stat.* and Nation, but civilization pledge people." Yes, gloves, ninan If they did not accept the tlrst opportunity .'. H. Snow, of the House. Prominent Phtladel- that lt could be required to pay the sums tself; and that In His mercy He will *., order lt stance, are going to he cheaper, The working¬ a even the score. And we h.dleve none of the hia city and county officials and citizens to tbs only The Hon. Hoke .Smith's In the Affairs Committee have dozen ns evening paper, ptili- hat "this of tli** people, th.* men of the who have been thrown lemoerats Foreign umber of a acted pallbearers. called for by the terms of the contracts, and government hy peo- country out .en seCUSSll of being more tl.un human. Ished In the enterprising town of Atlanta, le and for Ihe may not perish from that view has been by nil the courts. people tlc of employment by the prospect of tariff legisla¬ upheld ia., aunounces, presumably In a moment of lu- orth." much ll.l.SESS OF BBTRRafBR l.l.WEU.lsa. Is that three of the seven tion are not doing shopping themselves i'-v ut'CENT FXi'KltlKNi'i-::'. It significant Appeals iplratlou rather than of that its TAUGHT on the inadvertence, This ls thanksgiving willi reservations. Here Just now, but they will gonhflOSU derive float 'nun The I'hlcago Tribune. Topeka. Nov. 28..Governor Lowolling is Judges.Earl, O'Brien and Maynard.favored has he was. at his iroprletor determined to retire from tho < one shalt sentence containing the causes for ¦otiifiction from th.* circumstance that the The workingmen are finding out that when cer- rrge of pneumonia, and, although the case of tlie contractors. he ls able to sit up. Hs iractiee of the law. The number of things to a whole bucketful of reasons Democratic party hes sneed the burdens of those iln conditions prevail the manufacturer cannot fllce yesterday, scarcely lianksglvlng. e forced to pay old rate of wdges, that no of end ls "rom which tho have to UM as taken the advice his physician going Hon. Hoke Smith has l-ccii de- ur sackcloth and ashes, fasting and prayer. It who money enough in bilge In that brents lt S strike nor a sHiue Itself can have Excelsior Bprtngo for treatment. His Illness ls The unsavory Bates case has come to an end, icribed as about he le isl effect on him. When that ls the case lie result of a sever* cold contracted during the to retire has recently become munis more like rust I'ay Ulan pleasing oocupatlon. luis to as the trial of tbe facts ls and Thanksgiving, tie en-ploie yield. (.cont political campaign. .o far concerned, .urprisiugly ,nr«>'. l»«t it ls due to him to say t is tho sort of that th,, now remain* for Judge Freedman to render hat the proclamation people lt proportion of error in these aiinouiice- t Colorado well read with the Canada has boen anxious for many years to AN Whether that will be the Hun] nents might tone. BAOT POLITICAL PROBUUf. JUROR HI1TOS RRRIRS THE STORY. his decision. may be as ho himself has tanner with which a negotiate a reciprocity treaty with the I'nited 'nun Tho Providence Journal. from certain. It is clear WwaMiiahle, and accent Mnssachu A reporter of The Tribune asked Judge Hilton end ls far perfectly uken the pains to declare. when lt hnd etts States. In return for ii free market fm- her Ex-r'ongressman Frank Lawler didn't get the In a Thus, clergyman once read from Hie pu|[,|t a Kmi after all. I he had esteruay If lt was true that he Iud figured thc truth has not been told on one side K-en reported lumber, coal. ores, fish, wool nnd hlcitg*' mu.-tcrshlp hough a that that. In couseqa«MS St having tochi ina tion issued hy a Governor whom the SgHcultUiml LOM) names on the petition for his arnKilntinent to upposed Grand Hotel Interview, as reported In oar the other, and the District-Attorney should lad his ears and dalry products, h.-i* MlnlMcrs have boon .nit .lillee. As Mr. Washington Hestiig, uh', did i-.-tam urtlcle which was on Monday boxed by President Cleveland In lergyniiiu did not admire. Pausing n moment ls publlnhed on to consider the whether i full willing to make very Urge concessions to the el the office, the editor of a CI"IS-SI nesor o' lornliig. foti called question meeting of his constitutional advisers, he t the end of tho document he read willi irgtf circulation, perhaps President Cleveland "No," answered the Jule*. "No truth In lt whet¬ bbb been committed. One thing, at lad resolved to retire rising American export trade, nnd especially to ult ionght he could secure, Ind redly, the favor of a her. Pure Imagination from beginning to end. perjury from the Cabinet In de- ,. ifloction and a of the number of ever was la one of the cases that note Interrogation name classes of manufactures. The Democratic party irger people through subsldUlng Mr. there In my I If"." it certain.this .pair, toking hli Pension Policy with him, he of the -filth Intense losing than ho risked lo. in-; la dt-i-gurdlng Mr. The article referred lo was published In only OBS 1 C-oYeruor, und thou earnest- ls now prepared to give away the American j I awl. r's monster petltlou. w-iN-pcr and not In The Tribune.