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Hamlin, and US. A. C. Hamlin, the ex Vice President a
'eplicw. This lamlly strug*'e may make the way clear
for J. R. BoJwell'H nomination.
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COME A KJSG MES ASH IV OMEN.
?WITTY ra-EKCHKS rtErORK TllK NIXKTKKNTH CKH
Tli.Y fl.1 ?.
'The BBBjeat ot the relstire usefulness of m. n and
?geanna was thc excuse ter a naries af witty dtocesjrnea
at lin" Nineteenth Century Club la-t cs t'liitii;. Thc
Art Association rooms ut Na ti Bast ivsrntv-lhiril-et.,
?ssrrr ci.iw,icl arith a meta than usually luilliant com
BSBBJ when (ourtlaiiilt Palmer introduced Una aral
Barnes relier, raero waa a peyalar impiesslna thal
(irneiiil Porter wa, gOBBg lo ii]>liohl thc eau**, nf hit*
Icll.iw-ii rn. lt ,t bl Wawi user to thc enemy before the
gmt gsa nae Ired. Be trac'-d ihe ktssety al wnnsnn
f,,,in in t n a. sfaetun out ul th;* ita the sroakedeet
pari o' asea ii. wu ta tau present, in a semewaat
Banna1trial aud disearaire ssaaaevthal kept his aodi
saes ou ti"' reegs el nonealasena with laughter, 'I hes
tn -ti | np n oin w's ad a- a hi-ini>? ot the oR\ 11 maa ha
spoke ol the liuiiv (-vniipli a nt woluai.lv iles otion in
t!.. arura of thia eoiintrj said Bureee.
Thea Dr. Mus Putnam Jaeobt lookup ihe throed
afthi diarnaaton Bas t-uid thal sn] proposition ns to
thc relSsJTS u-i Illness ol mci. ami women waa un
thinki'ldt-. lhere could be dsseusslnn about IBO relative
asclulncaa ul tbs mar ulina and lemini.leam ms. but
t , were mingled in erery men und in eran worn tn.
1 bia I sol M ss t boos nixed ny Ko, iii r In the little l logan
that he thought ..m. fae lemiuine elements mich) ne
cn .mci ti. .1 a- diaearaireaeea, sapertetaHty, 1 hume
dial" practicainesi nt isvort-rnags practicalueas
lind pciraennlllj Tlnwe were the result ot ages
ol barbarous eziatenee Ut whrnh wemaa had in
do her work ned luke care oi her child at ths same
time, l uti e- t*>rugs were always ea her salad, the
behr, thc dinner pel ami the man who waa souring
beek tn growl snot t hath. Heine m h*r banits ot
min.l shs iii-cauii dtneuroiea a**d 9UBevSeial, Her
short sighted piaetienlneas sense from the npplioniion
ol Immediate ami simpte remedies. Thc hates cried
hi must Le-o..ihe.I. Hie )iui t.iiile 1 nvei ; it ti, i-t be
lake,, ttiiiii the Bro. ile- mso growled; he must be
cajoled Into good nature, She nerer weat beyo d the
il ,1 tink III the chain. lier personal ti-tlil?lu-y calli.
Dom thu,kin* always nf tin child aud ita eomfort,
Tba husband dealt with nsnterial iintig** andsubduod
tie in lol hei ami Hie cull. In Hie adjustment oi
nature the sv. .mn ti and child wers one and et ina I to the
in m. rue Qualities were aot no bud, .howeeri, l>i
rurslrenc * lad t ? ths aaaneiation it' eli a- and thal lat
ai tin mot et knowledge, out of the short-aigbteil
Mild I ri.nial tendril.'ics iii-o-e. c.ii-ta.i.v. the
t meal ul linnea Ur.Jneibt'a ciean-c.it idea*
iiearlv tiirm-.I ph ra sea, .md gen lil dell roi; wars th
Bo.i tc- s of great delight to hei bearers
Ho,11 t ti. ( ni * i\ ihen |oined iii- forces tn tin
apposition and hammered away ai the doctrine of the
I it \ ni ii"int li a- ta .-In in th.* "lairs tale" ot
i' u ?';. n ol i.d. o nod thc "-purina" epistle ti
Timothy, ibeee were rotten uv for want of n better
explanation "i the intel ii nty wnieli netuslly existed.
The real os use ot tbs generaf Inferioritj ssa- pbyslocJ
?iitv md pliyatal Inferiority ans Meaaae elie
mus trau*>mitt?*d in tbs direct mule line, wbik int?1 -
li ni peculiarities sim. crisaaBroaa. Man. being the
paarl- nn'r animal, long .1 for woman and the bigges!
maa w,.n ber, I iii* nevpetanted liss lo man and
bes ms in woman.
Miss Kate Field bellered In the Interdependence of
lncii ai n v> , tm ,i I In clo b Ot I in- I ut me ss mild ni m it
both to its membership. 1 te n she made en eloquent
j,lia i ? of woman t.. speak ia pnblie on thc
, ? [ht tc a more success! il because
Dies were tue more graceful, nnd had greater freedom
- m.d the arerage audience " heard with theil
Byes."
CBBERIKO SBWSPBOM WILLIAMS rm.nm.
'll. Williams College Alumni Association ol ffei
1 . nut Inst evening ul the I Hi v ,-* -itv Club Theatre,
There wa nlnrge attendance, nearly ? hm di. <i mem?
bers being presaat lin* Kev. Dr. Kempaball pre?
sided. Among thom present were DnrW Dudlei
Field. Dr. Brown, .indi-.- Nelson, John Goodridge, Dr.
Jowett, E. M. KieM Jaeob K. Miller, Captain K.?.n
den. Dr. Charles A. Stud.laid, Frai els Lrnde Stetson,
Charles Bulkley Hobbeu, f, ll. Jennings, Wilt elm
Mynderae, 8, ti. Blagdon and .lames C. rargo, fbs as
seeantton hud asked the tenuity to nead a repn
ti.-i desert i the Improvements in thc mit hod.- ol
instruction ami tl e eoaditioa o' tl e oollege, Profem i
l - i.-'s cami ni respoi-aa tn the lueitation and
ol t He enlarging facilities sud cap itu lit io- ol thc
inititution, brouizbl ni.out in part, bs believed, by
c ni i ac. with the outside world nnd with undergrad a
Btes nt other eollegaa through the medium nt int. r
i ite athletic*. He sain tbal nn enthusiast bad
desired bira lo -as thal Willam* < ollege bo pod ii win
lin- I.;,-i I*, ill cbnmf in ii - li ii. bnving Jual int.red Ihe
ii.'ec llegiuic league Ihe tennis and lootbnll cbam
)i uisliii nnd * triona othi r i rises, dear to tl e henri ol
the nndergi id us t so thal tm c -ll- ..?<? mimili he eon*
i ii . d condition, lin- method put sued in in
ntruction mighl be desi Ibed is piogreasire ortho?
doxy, whti t-t enough of option to giro enginniitr
ami self-interest.'
The e, |]i ,,'r glee nlnb sang severn! -.m.;*. A resolu?
tion ot I baa ka ?? ts Beaned ta Proderiok V, rhompaou
and Hobbins Butte!, for a clock and clunie ol nells
?aliich they hs re had put in ihe tower of tl s new
in,I, ... eymunaium, Ur Brown spoke oaths recent
lilith ni Professor Tatlock. In whoas sises he ssas
graduated. Dr. A. i?. I,. Jewell proposed n reaolit
tim. whisk was cari.*.I. .i. clarine that there should
be additional roweaewtattou from Hie alumni in t in*
Hoard ol I rue tees ol ihe aol Ieee, It was also reeolred
toni -.'.uiiti i ,: ii tii'w organ ia the eolli
MM. A RT ll i lt DEO LIB BB
There whs .i Special liK-i'tili;' ol' tile til Pit
Moan men I Annonlntlon yasterd1.,'. bul In conaegnnnM of
the! Inemol B, L M I'n low' wi'ebosvas unable to at?
tend and make ni* report a* ihalrman of u e committee
appointed to formulate the oy-lnws of the new organic*
tion, and univ -onie r..r sal b islnem was done. The ?,,;.
lowinc istt.-r was received (ron Chester A. irt'iur, who
was ei.-oted pre,t,i,-nt ot the new as, rciatioa st tl
ince tl
I an tn receipt of your letter adTtalng me of mr elec?
tion to i be presidency of the li .ard or rrustoes of the
Grant Monument i*socia>ion recently Incorporated
under legislative aulhorlty At the formation Of the
yoluntary association from whiek -he prose t corpora?
tion lia* sprung, twa* selected ..s its permanent i hair*
man. If y hearty sympathy ta the work which li limed
to Boeompllah ni d the kind Importunities ol (eilow
lliem'ors i otnp.-leil ms to Si-ei pl tba! oilier iq spite of
Its av,.wed BPprebeilSI ni titat I stn,.Uti be SBBblS to de?
voir pi :', tuite, Ihe Urns, atteiiii'ii snd offoi
their satisfactory fnltllraenl mlciit demand. Now that
the soil, ti is e-laliiUh. d upon an assured baals and a
reoraaaizatiou bas beeosas neee?aary. 1 must respect?
fully Insist that to other not more willina, but more
efflccnt, hand* than mine shall oe committed thc honor
Hi,lc duties of it* presidency,
DE ATE ol' TUB REY. DB. COOKE'S WIFE.
Mrt*. l.ilium Waldon Cooke, wife ol tba Kev.
Pr. Samuel OooBa, rector of Ml. Itartbnloiuew'a I burch,
died yamarlai asonlus at gt Uanliolomew's rectory.
ho. SAR Madlsna-arak, nf rheumatic fever. Bas
was born on the Walden family estate
mai .Newborn, about l?cJO. Her brother, the lief. Dr.
Wa len, waa for a time n rector in Boston, and basan*
ene of the largeei ehurohas in st. Pani.
Mis. Cooks has slsvays taken a rreat
Interest m church and charitable work here and
Was one of thc directors of the H.thnemaiiii Hospital.
Two yann uso har Ba Uh neran to fall, ihonah thant
tuck winch ended her life been- only three weeks bko.
Che leaves two kiowii son*, both living in this eily.
BMW LBOTVBS DY CABBBTt P. SXBYIBS.
Qsnreii P. Serviai datfvesrad a new and ex?
tremely luteres in*' lecture, nntltlog " Bow Worlds ure
Made," before the me nib-rs of the Doug Island His?
torical (Society In Brooklyn last evening. Tuc lecture,
in which were presented lu entertainer form the mosi
rei em Batonumleal facts ami di-oovenes, was Illustrated
bj ?tereoptliun views of Hie process of vs oi ,i!-ina? lii?
trom the lncaiidiscBiit nebula to the perfected sun aud
platier.
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BETI RS OF .IA Y BOC LD.
Jay Gould returned to New-York jeatarday
from a long cruise to the southward. Ills yacht made
the trip from ( hatl.alon In even (juicier time than
that ot last yrsr, when Mr. liould expressed bis perfect
Ban,facto.u with ber aSaMsatUa (|ti?lllirs. The Atalanta
reaciie 1 u,e cit e.niv lu me morning and dining lue
dat .sir. (.mild ipeal some lune lu lbs otlice ot S\. I..
Canner a Co., Wa 7i Broadway, ant aron time in his
oan i,rhcra in ilii* VVraietn Inion Hulloing. Ile called
at tue Windsor Holn on his way borne lu thc afternoon,
but remained there only a trw minute* lie waa busily
engaged during Ihe areiilug.
LITTLE CH ASOR IX MR. LOEW'S roXDITIOX.
Caarlag E. LoSW lg still seriously ill. A eon
sultsiioi. of physicians wa* held yesterday. The condi?
tion of the patient was deelarrd lo be serious, bul not
lii-ocssarily alarming. He ls weak aud bia frame is much
was'.rl ow.nr io his long illneaa He cannot lake muon
lx'vuhii stimulant*, tn* sioiuacli refuting to retain Build
fo id. Dining mott of his illness his mind ba, beru
C'sar, but of late he has bren sUgbtlf delirious. HI, isi
p.ives hope lhat by careful untiing ne wit! recur, r,
u il a month or mora must .lap.* before he can ret dui
Ot doors, tor a long lime be bad ciosety applied hiin
BC.f to business, sui last yeur he bad in a.lunion held
tue laboring oar lu the iamma.iy organization.
PUBLIC BLILDISHS DESCRIBED BY DR HALL.
The Kev. Dr. John Hall led med laat uUfht
en ?? l'ubllc liuilUiosra" al the First Ward I'ublic Beading
Broom and Free Circulating Library Building, No. 1.13
Oreruwich-st, Hr uesi ribed the rarlous forms of archi?
tecture, i,reek, li.oii..11 and duthie, aud anowed ihrlr
application In mo tero nuild'ng. Of ths three great ex?
amples of lb? Ooline. Bs, Baler's, St. Baul's aud lb*
Capitol at Washington, lie aall lils last was to lum by
far tbs mostgracsful aud impressive.
TO BEX SPIT ST. MART'S EH KB HOSPITAL.
A musicale for tlie beuefit of that adruiruble
Institution, St. Mary's Bree Hospital for Children, will bs
liven at tue iiulei iirunswlok en Wednesday, Maren 31
tl e.an. Mrs. Ward. Miss llauard. Hrs Thorne aud Mrs'
> helsa, of FhUaaslyhie, Mr. Frlteeh sad Mr. Coxa will
sake iiart.
CHEERS FOU OLD NASSAU.
THE PRINCETON ALUMNI AT niNNEH.
8PEKCI1KS BY I>R. SfOOSB, MR. AIKXAND' R, lilt.
van DTK*. Jit.. Mit. BSPBW am. OTaBB*.
There nive. WMajolllei roaaioa of txiUaa*e
boya?for they were ail boy* together? ttiau tue moolta a
of the I'rlncrton Alumni A-*ori,itlo. when thej- gathered
last'evrnltiir in Delmonico'* ball-room to sing BYST their
enticer cones, to revive old friendship* and to glorlfjr
their alms mater-'" OM Na**nu." TBS bull Was tlllrd to
overflowlnir with tbr mrtnates-thrro were over 'J00 of
il. in Mini they rn nie the walls rcho with college sons*
sung in nit peeatbte kaya has always with tao greatest
aathaetBBia. Th. re werr deeor.itlo.iH or ortin*:- timi M M ?
noora ihe ralae4 tabla ai whi.-ii the invited geeata ?at, b it
tba eiultlem si huh was lno?t frantically ch'rr-.I sud
toasted itv t-vrry I'i-merion iii ii. wa* ngroat*Wabapad
f ... )iii::.w!iichw.issiispeiidrd in rrout ot thr ratline of th ?
ii,'i-iins -' gallery. Thc or maa background wblek tum .
'.r uni .? the word -('hiimpioiislilp." In great black
letters, aud ereri Uaw the younger grndaates east their
eyes toward Ibis emblem of victory on li inl-fouirii'
neils, nicy gara ruses te et * af thees renaleg, sky-rocket
cheers fm wilek Pt mm lee i* famous. Perhaps these
cheers taine Wtlb .lil ihe more guate lunn IBs tart thai
in the balcony ssl BBOOTOO! Indies, who llslrnrd with
tpparcat delight te thn snags, the easer* sad lae
-pe, ene.*, and did not clich ev. n when the tobaoc
smoke began to rise in thick clouds.
lictore thc dmner barges the. Alumni Association
elected the following oilier!*: President, Jensen
W. Alexander: vic*-presidents. Thoma* N. Met ur
ler aud J. ("oleuian Dr.iyton; seeTOtary,
Ku loiph K. ejasurmur ; liwaswree, m. i.-yior Pyae; Bx*
??cutive Collin Utre. \S illiam Ilmi Wickham, cuarle* 1'.
Niibrtr, ( BnrtkS Scribner. Towers Para, C. C. Cagier.
Among the kenOTOg curst* of thr rvening, whose seut
were O'l Ihe dals wrrr l'residnnt Me('o-h. Johfl K.
i os*, ii. Dr. Hoof] J. Van Dyke, ir., l'rofessor Woodrow
wilson. Kdmund Watasera, president of the Burrard
A limul Ciu'i I (T.iuncey M DopdW, president of thc
Yale Aiiiiunl Association; Fredrick C. Hinrlek*. of
Columbia, nnd De [anaroy VI alL Among tba other*
? wera Judge sfaate, of .New-Jersey : Thoma- N.
MeCarter, or newark ; Jahn L Ondwalader, Henry >i
Alexander. Henry A. Cram. J. Coleman Dims'.)!:. Pru
tensor Alton Mareuand, WI nun Allen lintier, stoner! E
Bonner, Charles Scribner, Darli 1'ntnti, Morton
Paton, c. C. tush r. w. n H..rmi ...i.t
-pricerTrnak. Logan c. Murray. George H. Brenan, the
Kev Qoorge ( . I'eisi-v, Leonard ss. Jeroash, BdwardM
Dlckerai.fohn L. Nisbet, Dr, William C, Roberta. Dr,
Markos, Dr. ttteherd <. Hall, Cl leoland II. D rdge, John
lair. Holier; II. .McCar'er. John A. Stewart, Jr., Budolpli
L. Scbinncr, M. Taylor l's ie, Alexander Porter Muree,
J. liayard linne, H. B.Tbomnaon, or Phtladelpbla;
liviiett H. Wlloox, Maleolni CBssimmII, W. L Latphen,
John larkin, CA. Munn, Arthur Scribner iud I ic), rici.
(ulier.
\s ? n the time f')r speeeh-m iking cams M ?. Alexandei
roaeaad rapped long on lie tebin before he eoukd en
foree order and ettenna At leal ba was able to begin iu
apeeab, and all bongs sonsebody nraatad a groat LOogb bj
crying "chestnut*" after Mr, Alexander's bast quota?
tion, he whs heard with intent.ou andupproraL Bi
said:
BOBS 0* PBIXCBTOBI l.ri us congratulate mr
ib a mi ne .i _;111 ol tba fear wa can merl toaeo-her and
s t ic i i i literal oi i i.rapauv ol those wi.
coiupuu* is most to br desired. (if course, i refer to our
salve -I forgot th.it sse bad with Ul some
few represi ta Ive* fr.itber collages, an.
ami Harvard aud Coln mb i. Bul I bey are all picken
wnl, pr...lu, is ol alumni association* .iud the re fore bu
it icii to cn ii r o it c. u ucl circle. On seeouui of lb.
preaeare ol mses geutieineo, I m i-t :??k you t.. be par*
iieuiarly ennui about what yon may *ay io youi
-j..-, ,' ie- lute ;. sped Io tile feelings ttl Ch.iiinci
tie pen will dielitc a discreet silence on IO nii.|eo ol
football \i> . -? tud I am sure that Mr. Wetmore
ss mil : feel nun If you suv anything on ibo lUbJeot ol
compulsory e lunation. [Lauguier.j
Aficr airing some morn good ndvioe, to
ihe alumni, anti thanking then for
Ibe re-election of bimwelf and the other other*. Mi
A ? samlet spoke nf ,he recent .nivanie- m.ide by lin
c.iie.e and tin ii In trod nerd Dr. MoCoah. The reuerabir
j.r ault-1 t spoke in parl as folios - I
li ii mi pleasant odloe lu give .sonni aooouut tn tbs
graduates of tba state of di.-college. Firs, ,is to elect
ire studies, we have uni them In the college ever slue*
I became president. While we illow -tu lents to rho <-?
in nome et lld los. Wu do liol ..low Hiern IO du -oin nil.
aTearranga thal ss ilia lu the higher ilasaas students
mis elsetSlhjs ts sv.nen sou tuen tastes aud ile* mix
Hons lu lite. lucy ur.- o digi I even ye.n of thain oursein
take certain si udies which .u-e (aaatamrntal and diaeiplin
nry. Secondly, we hara n three-fold division of studies
mcuagc an I lltoroturo, soionos ami philosophy.
lu order to impart enlargement ..f mind we n
i .nh Student to like so moen ol each of these, (mr
atm ls to i ii ti* i mee mto mr collars every new depart*
,,; true science,literature aud philosophy,
lng earn aludriit to make a choice. Tinrdli. in follow?
ing out ibis course we nrr approaching tbs ebal ic
kt ol a university. Prlemla hue sent a copy ot i
university plan, drawn oui ny iue,toeverj al muns
it ii (se adare** we h ire b**en am.' io pr..cute it ;...sv ll, ?
with I ur college nut ll on Iles Mild wit li I ne -il um ni ix pTOBB
lug their views lo say whether lb.s scuouie is tobe ear?
ned out.
lin.illy, I cl lim that the collett) ts p.-fimotlinr lin
mensely the literature and selene* and daeper thought,
philosophic and eeouomle, ol tbe oo intrr, I in .y refer
to my library ueetlng held every few weeks, .it willoh
inch philosophic tne ne* .tr* dlscusse f, most of the pa?
pers being published ami seatiered all over the land.
J hr attendnnconl I bena meetinga winch used tu bs from
thirty t" forty ls now from one ba idred to on* hundred
.uni nitv. I bare to add tbal near y ail our younger
professors are publishing Works of value, sdltlBS ten
s, utiir..- text-books or article* In oui bia-her re
views, or I.kadiscussingtne blaber Bnujecte or thought
gs consummating the abide lhere ls th, Yew Print ton
I bis ii i- m. official co inectlou with iii ? coln H".
but aims tai earry ob tbe edneailuu begun In tbe co -j. .
and to further tue klan ouda aralon mi the colleges in
tho country ire mcaul io pr..mite.
\ "er Dr, Mi fi."irs rem.it ks amt oben s standli
bud been drunk lu honor ol n President Joan M I. m.
Mr. Alex Hider Introduced John K. Cowell, tbe pie-, t** i
ol tbe Ball Imore Alumni Assooiatlou, abu waa to n)ir.ik
on " Our Mst er AsBoeiailona'* Mr, ((.sven said that
?ben br w?a Invited to apeak ba bad been tod tua! in
int.nt talk ou anything li oin railro.td io ovolut u. '? I
.'I th uk I'll -pe .k od railroads,'' said Mr. Co sen. " for
tin* laai nine I iini so sv.is before tbe Jerenj Legts
lb* resnll was tbal ni teen ..r ttir commiiteomeu voted in
i.iv,.r or tbe road I wa- adrocutlna ,u.d
iblrty-flve against lt. Bo I tunk tli.u 1 mil
leave that -ii j ct, saying only that if Depot*
collinson the Jersey Legislature to prevent the bal?
li more and Ohio fl om getting heir ne ls ml* tal rn " Mr
Cowan then wen* ou tu make a witty ami eloquent
speech, advocating tin* necessity of political ind
eeouomle training in collegee ead thc advantages of
annum SSSOelatlnns,
Tba Kev Dr. Henry.I. Van Dyke, Jr., was the next
sneaker to the toast, "OarAlmn Mater." H* speech
from bestinnlng to end was punctuated w;th the sppl m-r
nnd laughter ot hui hearers, among ethm things be
said:
Weare toeengratuUte onrselros thal we nave no In?
ternal dissensions In our alma mater. Princeton is nnl
rent os fierce controversies between Congregational
ministers and ainmnL Prom our serons heights we eau
pity toe strife of Yale, bit romarks ob Hts subject will
come betti r I rom thr pew thin from the pulpit [lleie
everybody lausned uad looked at Mr. jjcprw.j Btu if
such controversies should ari-e at Princeton
I SBggnst tbal we wnab our soiled
linen In tho pilsacy nt om lamily. alni In this
connection I wonid say thal it might br,, good thing lo
noitle up some ol those aimneur coiTOspoudanta who
write *ui ii stat tung accounts trom Princeton ol e.nb
shaklng vloleuoe, and ii i*e not li-arued tho dill, rem:.' be?
tween rrporttna ami romancing.
Chauncey M. DepeW male one of bis characterUtle
witty speeebea Edmund Wetmore spoke for Harvard
and Frederick C. Hlnrtrh* for Columbia. AsstsBtsnt
Dl-trlct-Attorney Nicoll spoke on "College ami Pot
lues," and Professor Woodrow Wilson, tlie author of
"Cougressional (.ovoruiuent," made au interesting and
able speech on " The Coll, ge aud the Government." It
was late when tho meeting bloke UJ) with a
" tiger." ^_
DROWXIXG BEFORE HIS WIPE'S EYES.
A drowning accident occurred a* thc Kiio
Bsllrnsl bridge over tba BaakeaaacS Kiver, a few miles
from Itutberford, X. J., on Monday evening. A
steam tuji bound up the river Stgnnlttd to
Open the draw, and Y./.m Cbapmaa, ufier un?
locking the draw, put the wrench ou the gen
and ess about to turn it when he tell over the side of
the lu atge into tbe water. Ilia assistant. Will Cavana*!!.
pinuced into Hie river after him and mau .ged t.. get
bim io tao atone pier agd part ont of the water. Mrs
Chapman, who wa* prepanii* supper for In r husband
buri led out. Baa lowered herself over lue side or the
bridge and graaped Carauastb by the oollai ami at?
tempted lo drav the u out of tue water, but was
uiisucc*s?fnl. CarnSjaab then struggled to th- pp r. and
alt in pied to eli mn up wuh me assist anc- or Mr*, (.'iiap
niaii. tint he slipped bacs into ihe water, ike (ur's
crew picked Cavanagh up lu a semi-ciai?cious coudlliou.
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COREBCTISO PASSES GER 1RRE0VLAR1U I
The Trunk Linc PMaf*Bfrar Conirdttca mel
al Commis-louri Fink's oilice yesterday io BBBSlLBI
Ibe methods which outaldr ticket othces bsvr practl*. 1
in evadlug thu control of rates aud tratlic
by the Cirariug House, w.dch wa* istaniialied last Keb
ru.iry. lt wss resmved mal the ti tink lines should re?
fuse to a.-t as tbe ageuis af tba western com*
panie* lu Hie Sile of imuiigiaal tl, kris
lo competitive points where they dneclly
or Indirectly jiernilt outside partn-s at ihr Atlantic *ra
lioaid eiuea tal USU M thaiT agrnt* In Helling immigrant
older* ot tick.-'v tne same Bieluelrerequirement win
be (-Sarled from tbe ?IseMBehlB coiujiai.n-* iindrr tiie
same |>eu iliy In case of disobedience Circulars lo Hu*
tried were issued by Passenger Commissioner 1'ierson.
?
AXTHOXY COUSTOCK iv BALTIMORE.
Bai.timohi:, March 2'A.?Aiilhony Coinstock,
of New-York, to-nigbl audres*ed a large audience on lbs
subject of vier in the large cities, aud at ibe conclusion
ef his remarks sirp* acre i*keu for lue formailou of a
society tor the suppression of vice.
a
ICE 0OB0E A SI) FLOOD IX THE MISSOURI,
Yankton, Dak., March 23.?The ice ajjatga m
the Misso irl lilvrr near l.k I'oiut still continues solid
and tbe entire district between Hionx City sud Klk
Point ls undet water. All the Chisagu, Milwaukee and
Bl. Paul Hallway tracks are submerged, and la many
places the mad bal la satsealy wasbsd sway. Trains
east nf Klk Point have been abandoned, and only local
trains were sent out from here yesterday. The railroad
sangs arru*.* the t'.lg Sioux Uiver bas been carried away.
The people of JasTaTOBB are moving to tbe Belchborlinr
mils .md the water l* rapidly r*lng. (! rest damara to
I hr liv st.ck has bern done. Tnere I* a heavy gorge
above Fort Rasdall. wBlrb M murnea tartly ex pealed rn
break siioiii.i the Wort Ban dall renm siro w,iv before
. Pol a i gorae aoae out the eatlre tarrtiary ae fm
np "hr river as Vauktou is likely to suffer from the over
ilosv. _ _
80MR MUSTS Elli VATE CLAIMS.
HIE HILL FOR th:. RELIEF OP VICTOB
I1I..M ll >l (Ht U.
(trom a am i si. 111 ii lil irogoBBToff riiK laiauaa]
\V \-iiiM.rt.N', Haren 23. ? A bill im-sdl
by the leaatS on Kinlay for Hie tellef of Victor
Bsanbooeher i* an niastratloa el immy of the
inivitr etntsns tn it beeains mnetyts the nins of con
ere**. BamthMsebar waa s Prsnek snbteeSwbo Barrel
in the Union nhiv |m in-' the 1 BBS re'.stilen. in which bo
instiling, la reengaitisa of hi* gallnnt aerrlees Prsal
eiit i.nicoli) made him Causal ai tm- l sited Btatm :i!
lei i-a! 'iu. In Hi* svniter of 1 Mg 'Bl the colony of mi i
gUtdod Atm I ie in- Who had been led to st 11 le at Jail i,
indee the lanette lead of eta Rot. J. h. tnauue, wero
brought to the rerge of deatttutloB, They had netthei
t .oil nor money, n u re-,.urcc* to prnriite either, ll-sn
Boueaei'<mme la th-ir mnsim ead muda eonatsat trips
l..-tween der ii-a I" ttl md stutts Bad TO stared ill IBS Bl I lie
cum. Prom bi* own manna ha adraaoi i sitogether
13,619 to rollere their Imam-lints neenaadtles nad te aid
iiinii encase from Palnstlas Ths unhappy colonists, to
the number of forty or moro, nearly all from Maim.,
?leeland their svpreet itlon nnd mtttsMke f?>r in- serrteas
In a letter now ou Hs lu tim -tate Department. They
were linsnle to TO|ay him, and --cererury r'isli recom
neiidc i that Congram relmborae ths eoasnL Mr.
-imiier np "o.luce 1 a MU granting the relief and lt wu*
n ama I In I bs Bronte so matann j a irs .ago. Beeabom bar's
Infirmities peerented in* pushing thc Buttai
..?ar ,,:t,-r nar. and it bi Billi before fsagross The Mil
ps-seti hy tie BS sala mi l'n las on tu dion of Mr. Kvart*
leave* the usjustmeni nf tho nmnnat. nadm fair limlta
?o thc Secretary of state lt does not speak weil for the
colonists thai tbey bars not them-ct vu- repntd the consul,
'?ut their failure to do so Shoe ld nol operate against
ulm. Bs dom not ask intrust on tbe claim. lt baa bena
favorably reported le the 11
Them are new pending before ii single committee of
the House over 1...0U private claims, other than war
ti nm*, ..r'. hich laen me many thousands. Of those
alni- many ands i inoro worthy tani
"il-, om* of He.itt'ii,neli-rV lt is lin).lt,In lor any
committee to examine Into nil these demands, lethe
lugrnes the Committee os claims wno only abla ta
report on 163 ol tuena before lt, no tani it btamnntloal
lenial of Justice to the citizens naring un honest alala
tgal..st the Government, fn a report on mi* -
the committee says mat noeordlng to the rn'" at Bruten
l tl rae lillis u.iii' I'.'"il disposed ot tn ths past lt will take
fifty years tu rel rel ol tun*. now before i on arras rac
la I III .1 ! cou ... itu In- claim M a
i.-c.i, ;,, bis ' million; for il I mci,nm.m. doc* inn belong
ni the favored few, au ordluarj life-time ts fur too short
mb a bill, however lust, through I'ougresa. Bul
i be bills arc re-luiroduced .mi repriuiedln eaehCou
greaa, In nus wav tue Horerument nus pud In twenty*
9.-e years foi printing private bills alone the -um of
giii*1.343. \-nlc trom this expense the Committee
j -iiiiii. ii the .un.- sieni bj Poagraea ai avery
- --pm in tin...-...-? ..I ul private nud dom estie
.launs was reduced to dei ns and c.,ts it would ne
,. n. tbal i woe axpeuecs ero equal to fur claims
allowed and probably lu Ihe som claimed in Iboac
-i " rho Committee r port* that it ls beyond its
IMiwer to give au i.ui.-. iii-**.. itlsl do , examination
',. ii ,nc that, a .ir. siiiull portion ni tue irasau
sent io lt. in* ire tuc passage ol pris ute claims romes to
* a " i"gi-i.iiisr lottery" in whick gross injustice is
dour, owing to the chances ul success ufforad to those
rho push groundless an.l nnwottby olaima Tne Cou
iilttee ba* rc|Hii ted s measure to refer t .cm mi lu a
il tribunal, which is wua should Itedoa*.
I'riuii a statement of nceoaats dlsnllowed la
:. Department lest yeer, n* transmitted tn the
-,n,nc in nnawei to a resolution, nu Btes ssay be gained
of how mnny claims before Oongraes ortsiaato. Th.*
i?"ii.retie Hour," ..t Representatives sui dows the
appropriation for contingent axpeuaes for Culled Btntes
coiis.ii.ite- in i -t- . f< u - lot numil below the "Besseliles
ci in-.-, and ii p.-.n no-,I thal fees should nol be
ised bj ronsuls m pu.ul ul cou) ngeni etpi
I'ln-re-,ill if tm* seas thai consuls were in mu .is ..,-, .
com tailed to use i pay reul ami r,,r oiiu-r
mc,--.ny inpeti-e*. The Treasurj I lepartinenl dis.
allowed mob accounts and tuej now stand a* claitna
Ks*Minister Resident end onaul-l merni Ben| imln bud
in- eccount eui ? 11ss-11 f>l,50i) tor such exjieneus in
i . (leneral Merritt iii I.m.don ha-a
t e el nm for B3.<XX>, and mere arc : sro or three bundi B I
-IMillar niles, a few of windi tire 99 follows: Cnlislll
i mei .: Andrews, st Kw du J i eli i, #l,d'-'f3; If. c
. . isrgi id i"' i ?'. T i .. |. f B i i
i.e.. iai foote. Coron, -ino: Couaul Hhaw, Mnoi.bester,
S478; ('.?ii-ui-' lyner >i -i..:.. i. -*i-.ut'ii .1. 1037; Consul
...-uer il vTUIker, Purls, -.'.'iii. lt ls such treatment ol
the consular sorvlun tbal han place i it als dlsadiuntags
a- rom pured willi mat nt o'uer n itlons.
Borne of the disallowed e ita M bi Mihi or ss
arc lutereatlng. For lnatanco, thn members ol ths i tah
('.iiiiiiii-.-i.iii Bbmgedgl90foi wnahlrg whisk tin*} sim
be able to collect trom the llovernmeni. inned
States ital il Huimla. ol I mi-., nada s charge ol
expenses for "personal comfort, bul tbs Item ??s
>-i tboagb be borrowol the itiir.ise frosn Ibo
eelcl.rated letter srnleli Ml Cl( s ?' iii I --lit M.lohn
Kelly, nud thcro aro maay otbei sueb disallowed Itama
REMEDIES I "H SI 'IMEE HEAT.
DR, BTTPIIB.V SMITB \s. ,| i.n n.wi: lillis Pl.ANTED?
Wsii'tilMi Mir STBBBT9 PUOM lin: BIVKB,
The Coantj Medical Society met on .Monday
Bl tba Seo Tori Acadriii) of Medicine, No. IU Weat
Thirty-tlrsi--;. I>r. Daniel 1,,-wis presided Al.oin Illly
Bsombarsel th., society neropreeent. a pipet read by
Dr. Meplieii .-milli nu ?? 1 nc 1. t.*- te of Hie High Heat of
? i mi ths Public Henlth of New-York Cii.y," wss In
part us follows :
The .lea'ti rate tiscs and tail* dally witu the tempera?
ture, though tbe \ ^ ri s: ii.:, becomes milked only wlx-re
, illly rises un . ve Tn . During June, July, August
mid eptainber ibe average mortality lu New-York mi?
ranee* the rate from l.WMJ I" 1.500 deaths a monta.
Infants and old persons suffer worse ami thc special
forms Of dise-ia. tie to I li-i xi rem- beal are ilia;
I'lie un I ll -ll. I, lee; le n pr I al ur.' ? f New l,l.l, I In, ll Lil on
mi tbe coast, ls higher than tbal of tba country and it*
beni le mush mora oppressive. The etty been southern
. ip .-ne. it- cut ir.- bu rf eoe from fllty-uinib-et. io tba
sry ls brick s I stone, dsrold ol regeteiloB; itt
buildings arr ci owded inaatber so a* to civr thr lamest
amount ol .eva' .md tan imbi super tte tal area.
Courts, buildings and rooms sr* badly ventilated, ail
coiiNpii .ii- io ineroeea the production ul arntli lal iir.n.
roe foul gases from the Dilh deeompueliia nuder lin*
ai i:i.ei.ii hr-.n ii.i tue tenement-bouses with stifling t. i.
and bsuguor, uvpreselon ami ilrbmiy lal! ou the pop i, i
non ilka a,, epidemia
Vegete.i. BOW, ls the natural means of medifying
thi temperature of the atr lt ia., ? truss it cartjouie
acitl iras in il maim a; n sires bal k ozygeB .md cooling
moisture. An eera of gram glrns 6,40tf gnarts of water
to tbe mr iu twenty-four hour-. Bul trVes aacecd ali
utberforms or vegetation lo mialtfylng thr air. 1 hr
Washington rim rn CambrMge produced a crop ot
T.iiiiiiiinii tearea, equal lo tin nerta or vegetation, i rer*
have a hiel temperature SUM mer lind Winter ni fruin
;>;-to .).;-. rho eapnaad pavement in Fifth-ecu has
been io in,I on a IU Ul mar day healed lo 130*', bul nrar by
iii Ibe snail.' of a irrr it* temperature wa*,iiiiy Tn-'.
Th* Braal remedy, then, ter tn* ramses of axotealrs
be planting of tresa New-York is a abadrlors ,
city and ita mani summer lemperaturs l- tueroaalng
srery year ?>* th.- ar.-. or *t>m* and brick extends. I mr
streets, ar en UBS an "jgtnl.iic plsrr* should all br planted
v. un ti, cs. An tuc -Ter* i ow planted ard those boro*
after to he planted - ...n I be pu in charge nf tb* lie
pannsent of jrarkaor the Departmanl of public Works
ami the oliy should empower inc ueparimeut In enaree
to punt and i Hillvale shade trees, one ,,t least to every
lol ot twenty rive feet lu all ihe streets and avenues bo
low Central Park.
!>i. t*iii!th also suggested that the streets he watered
liberally erery day with rlrar water sad thai the pub?
lic baths be largely multiplied. A raper on " The Rela?
tions lietwern the Inseasrs nf ths ."kin and Insorders of
oilier organs," was also read b> lu. I- I). Iluikley.
SA lt LOSS OF A HIE I El) 1'A li HOT.
Tamra is n ldc gray parrot, with a hooked toss nud a
big red t.nl, sinai somewhere la ibe cold, cold world,
ami int iii tim ti, ti; with regard te tin- sam aili \m thank
fatly rercisrd at No. 324 West Kitty-first-st. ThatiU
sic ottered lor the liiloriualiou, aud $20 for the pal roi,
ii ins parrotehlp i* retensed tight side up wita eera.
lin parrot bad B lar^r I .-ad. mid bad worked hlUBStlll
in far into the sftectleusot the Cnaily ol Mr. Utiyngr,
biaownw, thntgaW will willingly be paid let linn.
though he wouldn't Le worth tbntmsaei tr an anng
p.-. 11.1 in | risen,
Poi. bed linn iu tbe family bl lu arly rise j ear*, and
wa- i,r,_ni:illv a tijrrot ot creal BegaimUMntS, lint In
bec 1 .ci n l-tppe I in bunn tor io lone i li j; hu detsrio
i lied. He kc'.ulU ray " I'oll.s ss auls a ci acker I" with
sa emphasis timi would louee, ibe mont sageasreus
lii-att. lint In-ai ilitv to swi ar iii hi* native) Ali iran
lillicur liol talleri into nmoc j,,u* iii stietiidr. Last
sunday the* winnow bssejsmed te l>i* (pen whee thc
BSgS door als.. ^to.>d ajur. nnd I'olly took to himself
wings sud leu away, lt ls sappseed that he i* non
doing the towi. ea his own io count, and a general
alarm bas beam neal out lor tbe. ssaBMaeasasa ol the
ll a I lu lui Vol U]it nary.
i - ' 1DI.ST at Tin: st w MOBUR stun.
Wu.kksmaki.'K, March 23.? I lie s>e*vl house
ah..sr the new Mosisr shaft st 1'itistoii lullap.rd lin*
morning. Tbe heavy Umber* formiBc ths structure fell
on the engine bouse, crushing ll to pieces and breaking
lbs machinery. Work will be susprmied for about a
mouth. The loss will amount to mauy ibousand (lollara
/ f OOKBBRRRIOXAI WUBRRALB,
Wnihlni/'fn titler to the st I rut, Olnue-lituuierrat.
Cnnirrca ional tiincriilR have* hee>n prolific
seandais oben ibe So in in 11 lees of Soullugenl expenses
began looking over accounts. Buging fur Ore end ten
eetii items chsrged up to tbs Uoversmeni sccouat by
? tatrsiurn drawing coiufortablr SalarP'S, ,?ud paying for
dally and hourly champagne and utber wiora enusuuisd
by men wno never indulged in such table luxurir* tu
tbslr own bornes or al their own expense. Krrqnently,
too, these runrral ptrtlr* bave been so cheerful that the
mourning wldees have had to send oat and rruuast tbe
Coagressloual committee to cease Its uproar for decency's
seka These reola are so well known hara that more
sen*lflre iron oh|?et to hains In danger of the suspicion
or such conduct attaching itself to them if they go with
a funeral commlttre. Many statesmen ami many statea
meii's wive*, aniline the lader haine Mrs. Tai Hale, have
bena newed by the knowledge of lbs * - thing* to in?ist
that there sh di uever ba a Co grrsslonvl funeral In their
families. It was after thr exposure of the conduct of one
<>'these convivial funeral oom mil toes ami tn* disgraceful
expenses nf li that Mr*. C.irlMe sahl that ber Ii us ba nd
Should ba** dacoot burial If br died I., .tiler aud Uu com?
mitine should ever Junket ut bis expense.
PR0PQ8RD INCREA8B IS IBM AEMY.
TllK PENDING BILLS i?N TIIK SUBJECT.
llin In ll UK DI HIE Hi'.VAIK-MB. LOGAN VBBUtBS
iii- ph-iri'iv.
W IBBntOTOW, M.ireh 2'.i ? sprriaTK?Thc mnve
un.-iit in las-or of lin teasing the etllcteucv of tim Anny
lias many earnest supporters in both Houses of C'on
etrs*. J be bill Introduced hy Senator I,..gan. which ls
now under consi leralion In the morning hour of the
?--nate, 1* only one of a number ot measures
which have brea hesrably rsyoeted. Another one
now on theSeaata nslsadsr w?* introduced hy Mr. rf sa
.lei-on, alni Its purpose is to chiniee from a sln-'le bat
tallon now composing a regiment tn a regimental lina
comp lead of throe battsltOna, afr. aTaadaraoa says that
PerataendOhlaauro the only ntBeeaatlena that romin
the antiquated svstrm of Infantry onratilzatlon Whick I*
in ase In Sha Army of the Halted Bluies, ead which he
-ays ss mild be sum tu bring disaster on the
In Cant ry in any engagement with an army or
gaal sd on the modorn system. The coot nf thsctianges
propueed In hi* bill woe! ii..* aimut gl,O00.0O0aanually.
T.iere is aiiother lull willoh propose* to furnish clerks to
do the worn now performed hy detailed enlisted men.
ThS en de bas already passed a bill to itim-use thc an?
nual appropriation for ths lu'htia to 1600,000, The
Beana Co.ninitlee, which reported this bill to-day, cut
down the amount to $ lin. non. As there Isa strong
BSBllment lu favor of this measure the House
may restore the amount to BBOO.OOO, The chief
point af tlitl-reiire In renard to the Logan bill now before
Hie BeBUIC ls the proposed lucresso of 0.11ml men In the
Anny. Mr. Hale maintains thai lt couta 11,000 a yeir
for every man a bled to the Ar:nv,wlilcli WOBId makr the
neel ff tho laercane BS.OOO, S3 '. Mr. tangan amt others
hold thst it ts economy to have an ellb lint skrlrton
army which could bs made t ba nucleus ot a larg" force
in cu*e of trouble, Mr. Heck ami some of ths Iirmocrat*
SN "ip teed to maintaining tho Army Bron at its praecat
*,/,* of 35,000 iii. n. Thora la small chance of a measure
of increase passing the Bones,
Tbe Chair laid before thn .Senate to-d*.y Mr. Logan'*
lei io promote the ellhieiicy or mn Army. Mr. Hander
son sp .ur u: furor of tne section.reusing tbe force to
Kn,i.ini snltatej men. Ile read trom tesl iiuony glean and
letters written by Generals Sehoheld, Pope sud others,
lu show the Inadequacy of tbs present force of 25,000.
(me or the*' gentlemen stated th il we h ..I
just nnonab display 'if military siren/tb In the
lillian country io provoke the COU tem pl of thn
li..I.ans. Mr, M.iii ier*oi, called attention to tue -mal
fore ioi s.r,ii,-i slu the wbolu military department er i in*
I .i -: some 2,fl I."i only. A- to thc BOM of Soldiers 111 the
\Se. h.- saut thal th** Sioux populatl >u wt t* about
28.000 nnd the dgbtlng Indian wu avery [udian. Tbs
squaws were almost as efltrienl Dghiers as thr male
Indian*. Mi. IfaadSrson hud bren surprised -indeed
almost fright*-Oed?ta see that almost every
mali ats,m.- the l.t.- "-ion bim a Wini In ster ride.
ile did not naree with afr ila.c mat u sump or a tool
could raise a great anny, lt at the outbreak ot tbe re*
j bellum, he said. Ibis country lind ii.nl au army of BO.000
, men the war might have been everted, lhere was un
w i-ci .ito than "In I me ol peace prep ne foi
Mi. Heck could not lo* p thinking ilia' tbe proposition
i io Increase the Army wa* niu.-i nuneceea ,ry ,.r else un
n. ares iry neks ia tbe peat bad been t ?k.-n. 1 br indian
question could nc bettei anannad now than nrer with
! increased railroad fsrllllles end telegrapbs. A* a
friend of the present Administration, Mr. Beek
, would deem it nu fortunate to lucraaae the Army
J ii., rely because sour officers wanted lt increased.
I He s peake i bed ceon rnough volunteer soldiers on
. I", iiti-s isaiu i-ave. svh.'U Prealdent Cleveland ".is ii
re.: u carry on an Indiau war themselves, and a
j largs stsndlng arm) was not necemary bera. If tbe late
eiril war was sn unmitigated nell in mani' respect*, li
Wu* :i good thing In tins, that it showed it to be nu
po** bte rm any army rn the world to beal this Nation
; ss nen lt wit* uniieil. A standing army woold become
i tlie creature ot lt* commander u believer bo should maur
I up bia mind to beet.mr a deep I.
sit. Logan saiti ih.it iie wu lld aol mo the word darna*
, goglsm la ie-peet toarguments made in the Senate,
bot he repelled any Insinuation thal the Increase pro
poiied oas (or the purpose or nat ig it against ihe people
i Fbm waa unworthy of tbe Penal or from Kr nt ucky. Mr.
Inguii bud iiecn recommending lum increase for the past
I tet' year*, ami bau Introduced hun bill.
Mi. li.-cii -.ntl lie nad never th.night of of lip. Senator
from Limo1* in connection with thia subject, Hr had
lint even known that tbe hill bast hern intro meed hy Mr.
Logan.
Mr. Logan ni,! not intend to have lt thrown in lils face
Mut Ibero wne any other int inion in advocating this
Increase than lo increase the efficiency ot inc Army.
Mi..-i.m:,.n bad alu.ty* found, in 'lie benete aa elsewhere,
I nat I be men wno had don.- least ill war svere ai ways tue
most -i iteem wilke In tbs discussion >.r matters affecting
ti.e Army. Men who were ot aire when the war wes on,
ami minni bare sen ad their country bm lulled to do it,
breams geest leaders on army questions m the halls of
de into, Mr. Logan thought fortuna would have como to
thia lull if somebody else bad introduced il.
The debate went erm.
For other Uiu/unoton Stun iee Sausad Fag*.
THE IV EA TH Eli HEl'ORT.
GOVEHNMKNT lNDICAi ION'S-FOR 32 IT DI TIM.
W abbington, M.inli 21.?For New-Ertgtand,
fair weatuer, *lis'lil BhaagM ls temperature, Westerly
ssimI-., followed daring Thursday by sligutiy warmer
Wt allier.
For tho Mi Idle Atlintlo Prates fair weather, slowly
risiug temperature, wm is beoomlng variable ano ann-j
craily ahiininr to southerly.
for tbe vicinity of New-York city and I'biladetphla,
fair ? euther, slowly rising temperature.
,? ?.-.
riUlllfVI! LtOOAL OBiBB VA TI Iii
? ? ? il TAR.
TM [nilllKs- Mar,.sag. Msfif, j ,neU0e
.,, 1 'MM7 ""in ri f ? ( m - ? mun ;i(i
in .?..,, ,,.,?,, ,' i.,...y-.. *^,-r-es*; *???.??>?.--j
* f^-, i * ' . ' I '^ j I 'w . *' ', ?? *, * , I Isl
_ . ^.LlSawrXV-r*-'.!..?".'.>". f-ij 'JO....
rn* (tt*s.sit) snow, ru* ria-r-Trt^trvai *ejfeSH*ss tn tot" <itr o? t-n-.-4
sf In .<!,. ,!,.? ,0. ,.rtl.i" fir lh' lt . ? . 1
Cr.rf.un* u,it,,.,i,. tbrlrrefalsff -tit:. Ilsarssfrsrelsts* nctllaiium
jibe arrrsry esftag tbess 1.0 irs. Tbs brassa er Jo(i*-l lin* r-pr^,^ut?
tl.-.n*-, iou, tr. >r*Sar?, ss IsllrsssS bjr itu iL?ia*u.*iar at ilao,
tiurtphvu.iicr. ll* n.-is-lasr.
Tkiiii m OPPICI , M ireh Ul- 1 a. m.?The storm centre,
Which ssas over the (iulf of ,-t. LeWTBBOe yestrrday, 111
cr.-a-ed in intensity, causing gales ami a Bright cold
ware ea the Atlnnttc seesi ns fm snath na Hatteras, a
new depress,on from the Jtritlsh northwest territory ad?
vanced Into the Upper Missouri Valley. The Barometer
herr rose, aub generally fair skies. The temperature
ranged Pel ween 28* and SO*, the average (34*4 1
brlHs- 111". Blgber than en the corresponding day inst
year and o's" lower than on Monday.
I air, bel Bindy, weather, with ulmus' stationary trm
pe rai ure, mas be exprotad in tinselly and vicinity
i.hIiijt; wurmcr. calmer ami fair or partly cloudy on
Thursday.
e
lt is \\i-ll In gel clear of ii lad mii-rli or cold
Hie first werie, nut lt ta *af.>r to rid yoursrlf of it the
Brat furty-algbt honrs the proper rrmedy for the pur?
pose Pring Db Jayne's KipeetorauU
Cnnfrrto I nxninr.
A fruit lo/.engc for cousiipaiioii, agreeable to the taste;
ciiii cut In action. At Druggists.
The Clillt which IVrcrdr* Pneumonia
la prevented by wearing Benson'a porous pla-ters on the
iIi.cL ami between lao .shout.lera.
sV ABBI BO
FI.AOH- FI'NSTON- In Bi Mark's rbnich. on Tuesilav,
.\la-,li _'.(. lariS.brtue Rev J. li. Uylauoe, I). 1> . William
ll Magi: aud Mary M. Funstou, Uauguler of the lats W. lt.
gaastea,
AU notice* of mrtrruige* man Oe HHlorul with, fall name,
unit adit rei*. ^_
ul 1,1).
I.Even At Itlsmiai. N.J.. Tue*.Uv. Msr.-h gg, IBBB,
.si si nm 1.1 mt-Icy, ilsiuhier nf ismes 1 and si ny C. Bench,
Funeral arr* tr* ai tne resilience of h"r parents Fmla/,
starch .'?. at J p m.
Intern.eui nnvaie.
Train ie tvo* .New-York. via D*, L. and W. R. H.. at 13:40
p. in
i'.n*. P.P.Iiilf r-in I'hiladulplils, on suurlsy. 21?t lns^,
.latin ? I,ol,bl lctit
Relatives ann mend- are invited to attend th- funeral snr.
vi, e-at his late residence. \o. TM West L,1**11 Square, on
\S - Sjaestny, Man b 94, al I i o'clock.
0AM Pt* I ELD At NimarBj NJ. on ;sun,l*y. Manh fl.
l--, ihr Bar. i:ii..t-i'i ii. lauipfleid. iii thu Bithyanrm
io* ace.
Fuin-ra. fiiim his tit resiiiincn, '."-'('.tiiip-st, Newark. N. J.,
sn i imrsiuv Marok 9S\ laaW. at 9 n. in.
CARPI > lr H-Al liooiiton, B, J . ou March BS, Mame Able,
witeor m. .s. k. uarpsater.
Kuneial s.-rvircsla tbe i'reitii'terlan Ohlimb. lliiouton, ou
rhursds* Borulagj stMhlass., at io nuo*ntesa.
QrjaiKSr?QnTneasay msraiam blaroh SA, st her rcshtenoe,
B4J .Miullaou aven I mina sVal.len wife ol the Ito*. Or.
moke, n-tioi stet. Barthotemew'sCbnraa.
COOI un cm lay, March J.', deorge ll. Cook, in thc ii J ih
year o( bis ase.
Noti, e al fuueial hrretfi. r
CONDI sm demy, at nsweco. N. Y., on Mnndsr, March gi.
l'.ichard ..egiualiC sou ot BWtlfl and Apama 1. Comte, aged
,', >rar*.
ear,,<e* to be held si house Wedneeda* morniBg at lodju
ii-i-l.- k
In illll--. in Sanaa*/. March 21. st ths rBSSdeBOS of his
points, 40 vs eat" l.ud ave , curuer T4lb-st . -.nditi-n y of
(Ilpililirr.i, (' (Minion liobbs ir on y * > ? of ChsrlesU. sud
Ague* h.. Hobos, ase t ll y.ars aud s inouiiis.
l<x 'i ll.'l At her rsstdraco. 6* r.ast CHUi st.. New-York, on
Tuesday. Mann -.1. lary i.lUa wltsoi Henry lt. De Milt
.NoUirol luu*iai herrari.-i.
IM si al i.N't K i'ii Itifsi'aT rn . rn. tig, March 3.1, Mary O.,
widow ut Bvon lniyisii'.s.
Puuetai rruiu har laic lesiUeuoa, No. tis kassi >lth st., Thors
Usy at 11 o'cluc*-.
GA V-Msrcb 9K. st tbe rs9s9aaes ot his son. the Kev. K Qav,
jr , ToeikiB* l'o*r .S Y. Iltr lie*, e bri ?/er (ia*, the last
mrnttirr of tbe lilas* of IB14. HarvsrU. ia lbs os tb year of
his aga.
f ni rt*, at lonikiD?( ove on Wedna*,ta*. March '.'I at 3 p- m.
I tiri munt si Ur idge* aler. Mass, on Friday. March 'atti.
II s ll AI> un BaasUg, Marsh VI. Mm Abb W. Halstead
wclnw of Jiaieub Hal 'ead slu sister ul Us .ate Hun Jacob
A Wsstrrvell, *?<?' **n years
Ilslaiives and frivuls are uirlted to attend the funeral se r
f.c.s nu .s'?tiue*?i.iv. the Kith lust., al ll u'oiecs am,
from ber late resilience-. 0 I West 48tb-st
BAINBtv-us Huadsy. March 91. ai bMBMb H. Y? the Rsv,
isridse Haines. i> lt., lu Us 9<>th year.
Interment wssamsung.
CU IC AGO NEWSDEALERS AROUSED.
THREATENING TO COMBINE AOAlNST A NEWSPAPER
THAT LOWF.RKD ITS PIHCB.
Chicago, March 28 (Special).?There was a
lively lime at the office of the Western News Company
this morning when sixty newsdealers discussed the
situation In which tbey are place! hy tho action of The
Iriimiie, which reeoutly lowered Its price from 5 to 3
cents per copy. The newsboys are still selling the paper
fm 8 coats, A boycott ls now threatened. A dealer In
W.th,ish-uve. explained the situation as follows :" We
were charged 'A cents for The Time*, i*1* crnts for Ihe.
fiiier-Oeenn ?nd thu same for The Tribune. Wc sold them
for ") crin*, l-'or Ihr Herald and Thc Sue* we pay 1 crnt
and get 2 rent*. ntl Moil bas always treated us
fairly. Hy the new management The Tri!,mir
run* no ri-k and sutlers uo loss, but we take twice
Hie risk sve hare on Hm cent paper* with three-quarters
of the profit. 9fe hare deetdeg to give The Iri'miit one
week to i oms tn lt* seaaea lr lt decline* oi fall* to treat
ii* |n-l y then wr ahull unanimously refuse to handle it."
" Aud tbe new-hoys ' "
"Th* newsboys aro lu the satur box, and are with us
he.irt and soul."
" Mr, Miller, of the Northwestern Road, ha* notified to
IR, Irihnnr," a,ttd ailolher dealer, "that the paper can?
not br bandied on tbal road tor one cent pr,,tit .mi I
garoo the other roads eau bc Induced to throw lt over
too."
Mr. rowles, bunine** niimsirer of The Triliune, *ald :
"Alter tim papSr ls out Of our hand* we have nothing
to do Wltb lt; thev can Charge a cent or a (lol ar
for it. The pnhllo will regulate th it and lt is none of
nor bnalneaa. We ss,ii sell lt here nt ths ?> nice for two
cnn* at whole.ale and will supply it to subscribers at
three rents."
MBEIL, X I sov ASD YEO ISDICTED.
BoBTON, Milich 23.?The Grand Jury this
morning raperted Indictments against William ll. Mc?
Neil, Bim ell Bl Helena sad Ctiarle. H. Veo, who were
char "cd with embezzlement of the funds of fie I.unca?
ter National Hank.
OKRoxiMo MOT }E1 4 PBIBOWBR,
Tucson, Ariz., Mureil 23.?In answer to a
trice;*!!) regarding the reported surrender of Geronimo
and ld* >>.tmt. Genera! Crook replied thal there was not
ono word of truth la Ute ? element
?. -
THE FIRST yon TH III Y FR SHAD.
h. four |Ktiiti(l mc ahad UtJ on :i liitpcr-cov
ared hoard la treat ol Mr, Dlmafeid*a otiico in fulton
Market yesterday. Crowds of people pass-d tlirouzti
tim market sad leaked al the shad a* it lay in state with
sprigs of wild celery sprinkled over its silver-white ho ly.
4 sard waa pinned te the board thai read. " The First
Worth Klrer Shud." The fish was eauglif on Monday
avenlng i.y J. v. Olden opposite Yookere
"lt.lid not have B thermometer in Its mouth," said
Mr. Il eckford, " but all tbe same, ll was testing the tem?
perature ..r the water In tlie North Uiver. We know
thal lhere is a great .swann of other- outside the bay
?a.. ii.* for tins una to return and in ike ker report. Nets
bare been spread lu tba nrer nod a.nug fTtateu Island
fur S week for them."
?? Who will eat (In* our I" was asked.
M Thia Brat shad from the Norto River In seeerdaaee
wltb m. old onstoin *?iii b? sent to ii;- Honor itie Mayor.
I lie Qrsi catch nf sturgeon IB Ibe waters of England,you
kuosr, go to thc iim-oii."
VXTPOBM TAXES YOB STREET RAIL HOADS,
Controller Loee? baa written to Corporation
finniss! I. icnmbe about th* proposed bill to liv a uni?
form rate nf tua on the various etty railroad eomonalea
ile says that their obligations are in an Unsettled emull
ll,ni, liv reason of tlvrrse legislation. Some pay Heel BS
feee annually on their ears, ind at different rates umer
tr nuance* ,lr the Co umou Council. DI hr rs arc BSCmpI
or olatin to bo exempt, Boase are liable for a percent?
age on gm** receipts nnd * nae on mi rac Ipta, svhiie ali
sre subject to taxation on their capitol Hook and tb r
Ile suagrsis a uniform percentage on the gr. s
re- .nil* and that tlie rat? '>r fixed at A per cent for five
years and 0 percent tbereurter.
Special Notices.
A.
01iA.Nl> FLOWr.R SlfoW,
MKTHOPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE,
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY. FRIDAY. SATURDAY,
MARCH 24, 25. 20 and 21,
RY
C. F. BXUNDBB.
ANDUNDER TIIK PATH'.WOK OF
Mrs. J. J. BaSsr, -i' - A umist BBBaUBBj
Mrs. ss m. ht Bikes, Mis Edward I sopoBj
Mrs. P.J. In* Peysser, Mr*, ll.itni.ton I ish,
Mr- Loots C. Hamersley, Mr* Ailrimi Islln,
Mrs. John Jay, Mrs. levi 1*. Moiton,
MraBobertJ Ri Mra Ueo. AL Warrcst,
IClss catherine Wolfe.
FIIIST DAY'-? Oi'EMNd AT 2 P. M. FOLLOWINO
DAYS AT ll A. M. CLOSES BACH DAY AT ll P. .M.
A GRAND CONCERT AFTERNOON AND KVENINd
HY THE METROPOLITAN OPERA CO.')*. OlK'il ESTRA,
t ll,'.-.' lbs leadership of
WALTER DAJCBOaCK, Est.
ai'Mis-ion, aroa.
A limited nambm ut boios for sale al 'JOT I'.ioailway.
Art.
ORAND coMlil NATION BAX!
Bf
IIK.IILY VAl.t'AUI.r. AM) IMPORTANT
PAINTINGS,
EMHUACINO THREE (MU VA IK GALLERIES
OP ART,
representing a coal value of fully
SEVKNi i-i iv,, i ll,,. sAND Do LL ABA
-air hr anet 00 n
THE BAKE KR sui t.sl.I.EKY,
47 snit 4'J I.iD-rtvst..
io. MURROW (THURbDA l . Finn*.) sud SATURDAY.
March t I, 28 au 1 97, al J" p :n.
Il ISOIRl'l. ASUllE'l'il AN.NO I NOE IHAT DUR
INt, TUE i'l'.N YEABH OF Dil! l.\FK .KN' E Al'
Ult 1'Kl.sl- N r I.OC.S 1 MN, A'EHAYI Kl Si. BEEN
p. RMI 1 lim I 'i i.\ il i 111 I A c.i.I. fl ION 0*
IRK s 1 I lt OR EQUAL I.MPH KT INCE TO . HE ON E WE
?VOW HAVE THE HONOR Ol P I-.- n ll NO IO OL ll
PATRONS and III, I RI LOVING PUBLIC.
1 he catalogue e.iihr.n '?* linn ii than
TWO lit N . U..I) AN n FlilVPAl TINGS
by
MOBJI THAN TSVO HUNDRED ARTISTS,
S lar*.- niajorilv of which ar- ramon*
out Hut lulen.-cut sm il.
For sass* yeera peel w have esses
lt a paul ai -loin.- daiusanng the se ison
to mair one iain! elton 10 get together
our cxhihl. that. DCCB UN f Ita vain,-, ? rth
Budgen Tal dealr.ibl.ity, would surpass
Bil j.nv oas displays or tbe year eng in
prrseutniK this gallery we .s.err that wsbare
iiccoiiipnslici. , ni- aim this eas ni. ami nos' cordially
lnviic all lover*, of ait I - Visit our ? ill. iy.
WEUANNOTWK I. ilKNTION I HE n.slllt- LI--T
'l IRTIhTS, ANDIN RD RR TO V. ?. DTll ECU ?. IsOE
IF .SIAM NO SN INVIDIOUS HIBTINCTIO HY PUR
LilUHlNO A PORTION VYE 'MIT ALL NAMES.
Galleryoirn fort.io exhibition of pleturss
from ' ? tn to i ti. in te dal.
anti on das * o' san- ip io hour ut rouimrncins;.
OEOROBI. HANKS. Auctioneer ll S K K I- it * CO.
"A Collection of Painting*, principally hy French Arti-ts.
rhlsh, after tlie Morgan ? olin "iou. i* me most notable placed
a*fore the pnbiic this ssoma " -r.Mati .md Kateena
!American Arl (?alleriea.
ON I XHtniTION. KAY AND EVKNINO
PREVIOUS io maoLUTIC BALE BY AUCTION,
tiif; valcaule private collections oJr
MODKRN i'AIN IINOH
Belorieinetn the well mown Connoisseurs,
Mit. liKKIAlI WALL.
aixl
MK. JOHN A. BBOWN.
Of Providence, Haial*. Island.
rwo Ol' THE MOaT niiiahi.)-: private roLLKC
THINS IN lill- NEW-ENOLAN.) WT ATES,
COMl'RIbINU TWO HUNDRED AND blXTVrWO
i \ iMeLKK
Many nf which sre hy the
oreai modi-nv a ab ra RB
OF EUROPel AND AM..RICA.
THE SALE WILL TAXI PLACE AT
OHICKKRING MAI.I,
ON Ul t. KA EN IN di OP
TU EH DAY. WEDNESDAY A nh THURSDAY.
MARCH .,tl aul J I, anil APRli. I,
Blii.ISN'INtl A 1" 7 ? . ''CLOCK* EACU EVENING,
AND WILL HI
POSITIVELY WITHOUT lt IS** KR VE.
AMERICAN ART ASsDi'l ATION. 9ANAOKIH.
THOMAS E. KiItKY. AUCTIONECR.
(. EA-i 39D-BT.
Bicvcle l-'or *?ale.?A special " Kaiu-.r si' lites el.*, nearly
lew; lo perfect order i slue .--lual to 19 reach i Ball hciriun*
ind nickel plate. SS'ill sell tor SBS if la-en ituuieii a e.y \ I
tress_ K..Tiibune oflea
Onrbem Hyairm of Honee Hts.ur.
Rest iiiiiinliiiiK U*ed in ihe Oersi b?iiiiiin;B. su.-n sst
"JESS YORK Astor KAN (EH Ho-1*| 1 AU n, w O I* N I CRY
a Ai i.S/.l N E nuililiiia. ma ' ..*i sr**!!-. ? - -1 ti. ed. shea poet
Bur* lui small liutues. send fur new pamphlet.
DU Hil AM MUl-tt. IlilAl.VA'it. 'ti, 1 Ss I UP W. a^lh-**.
N iedrr -sellers Water.
(Bottled nuder siinnrvisiou ol the Prussian Oovernmsntl
Rsconimriiited hy the leat'.lna European ini*dlcsl sutHorttles
is s lanie waler.
Ki '.S .MU. of IMITATIONS
ANTHONY oechh. 91 Warren-i**,
Sole As in for Hie United dtaiea
Hteueiabla Oreaeu.
All persona, Msstera Arett* or owner* of vessels, bav?
ins lu their possession or under meir couti ol. prop-it/ picked
upaslioreor al m-a from Ue wrec* of Ula ?Uamstilp oreaon,
from I is. rpiHi.. re,rmi, s.ius off f no I iiau.I are lierenr July
liiXlflnl ai,-I ie.(iiu~i lo , ?? uiimiiii au. willi the .inter* sic I
without delay, lu order Ut perfaol nlenutl. attoa and dalivary
to Uieownars ihsinu , af lei due aad prooipl srlliameul ol auy
taivaaaBBBBSUsrsea. JACOB is. ieiKmk,
Avaraaa a dj osier,
M wsiiat., Nsw vari.
Beena. Notice.
? .a ? * i, i. s ssassanaansn
BX'einvsay Hall.
LECTURE ON HEALTn BY DR. OREES"*, OT85 WWI
ISTII-BT., NEW-YORK.
ILLUSTRATED BY VIEWS IN FOBEION LAKDe.
e
BKCOND OF DR. GREENE*!" MAONTT1CTXTLY
ILLUSTRATBD COUR.SE OF FREE LECTURE*
(steinway Hall wa* packed to ovafaowing Issi evening by
a* dur an audience se ever ss*e*nhlr<i In thu popular hall to
llseentothe brltllsnt speaker end eminent physician.' Da
(inrnr of 3*. West I Bbb St. New Yor*. The Doctor a**"* tba
in niel of his wi-ek'seoiirsi-of frer lecture*. lllil*trite*1 hr the
most heautiful itiSHolrtas viewland to say that thr vast indi
euee waa interested aud 9919999* 1* to express feebly tbe en
thususm with ahlch tho truly BSaMsWM iiis?nl\TruT Vlt-WS
Slid mechanical efl'i-cls nero received and applauded.
Wc tiiiili-r?f?ii(( (hat a fuinl bas Uren appropriated for rt"*
?raving tue expenses of these remarkably Inter s'ln? sS09|
urrs which scc-mut* for the fart that thr *.tml?-lon I* free '
and the nea th* bb I sirona-a* weil ea lnv?lid? stol "< - sick
arc jabing sdvantsee ol tin* fact ami hy attending the lecture
Kain valuable lusttuct.on and iiilomiatlnu.
Ih.'lecinro lasl evening wa* broad and comprehensive,
riesling prim Ipally w.th diseases an I their remruiu*. Ulna,
tiatinir sc. ncs In the v ni.ms countries of BBS world where
medicinal plants and hrrli* grow, anti from which they BBB
Imported into tin* count ry. A pl.ystc an of wide experience
in tue treai in.-iil of chi onie nlse.isr* and o' SMSl remark .I.:o
skill In Iii-ir ? ure. he is noll ada MS ks ni i .ri k BOOMS :e to
th. pop;.', iii t if saan lim - ll.u*tiaUli( his eubjccwB hf 'n*
highest class o art.
Alter paying I glowing trl'mto to th* sin no nf ni > I C ne,
th ? I .octoroon, inned " luseas. I. tin- stob ra tit ot man
klnu. sn.) Hs tl-esl iMBe ?? st ,'** u| i BUS 'l rn ti t.... fi . o' t ifs
fair IsinL numhrrlng among ir* vienna fie
RICH AND PO -ll.
thr hia-h born ami Hie lowly I lie Intant in thr emile feel* its
Icy loiicli. and thc cooiuir ,aught-r will, .) ?? lc IsBksOUSd BM
hent hut s riler.lay is 11 11, liusiiej in ll c htful BOOS
th ti ll,marring lile-.'or tin* llowei of um li only U always
taken.
'? The beloved ?1*f rr. nhont whose BjSj >'
rivett* I with nsnd? nf steel, rough* a lift!. ? nu
naturally brlllisit. BnstSBeaSkS bent c flii<h Mam * la ber
r.ueck, the uanirrr siirmil thar es SOBBpSkm bm IBsteUSd Beam
Hu* life* I he mother who his Im-i-ii thr pin*, and o.ilnMir.iig
of s happv household ales ? peas ami t BOO I ??- 9 ram*
rm dre i iisppy. whose da.ly toll 1* hat for their cunio, t.
Kio** we lb and ur -ri,emil., un* ol lan.ruor sud la i ghin gi y at.
linns that .lie is lazy . bul .ill too sui.-Uie obits and pa.ut
ta.e bbs s s io tin* anxious racily Ca tab tostsmt*
hut sa cy v/nonm. Hn (Mb r, tal Bast bran ara br tb
w!,K li ut:.'il BOO sat llSjbtty npea BIB t,n i i , ??? BUStlf 'han
sraanisweat, bm painn mala back wases unrefreshed fries
ile. p. i . mr**:, ami f** lo his wuk witb mat
I El.1.1 No Off PIIO-TRaTI'IN
which, if still unheeded, hut In-raels uo uiiiini"ly end.
? iM.it v | ni in of gr.ml physique wonder* th.( hr ts so mp
? weal., uiatiy a man sf powerful Inicll.i I. whoee
penni* wiuild pince lim an,,mi' lbs In.!...-; -i i ? t *
galaxy nf Si leuce ur lite: allin , is llii*r I tn BU a., -
i ?? oi body iu.it parslrnm hi* seary i ? bs l>
m-s* u an. whose pro-pi rite BapsatB nasa ba
in.ii'i in t hr.uii. Un I* I n i. ,- - i .,[. U..-1 ami Li*
emili I mice nu.I BOOOr tn' wm k ililli L shel.
?? I nesi; symptesM -ir tbe premonitions ot d say?oatnm*a
ieisos* 'Uti tn- BTSteas is nanine nj----n tbs tstnl
rackenod ibonino Haenae, ansi tbat, anlaeatba oarnlaf is
herded and tim. iv help sought, destrnstlon smII surat] '? :?
arv.
??rilli inn picture af tba bsa rtnaibm, bat afatthfal trm
BCrtpl ci lie (r-liiiir* which thro ? tn tSja b-..:' st ni t,
es-.-ry huntly tn tu- and Scare ly a dav passe* Mal I am
i." . ,as tltcd by weary unfortunates who Ins-, pasir.! the
iur,.ile itasj* ead sn faai dssismdiai hewart ibo
'Ab,' they suv, ir I hud hut kUOWU ol Stir tte.it il.
eaili.-r all inicrht have hr ii different.. Mit univ li i- t ?olat.-!'
T.hi latel acaltn. huppines*, life lts-ir, lost lo tin SB I
tot the
("ARK' BBB NI t.I.EcT
of whs'apprnrrd (inly trivial ailni.-nts. nit STbteB, Ml
i,.,*, mos I lbs seeds ? tess rtpeatas bni.-? *t i ? te Bbaai t'ao
bitterness of prenaturi iii .tn.
?? over Indeed SO os realise tba raine of n Jewelenl
isio.s; sud eenie oe bat reed tan bann HM ted and stater
lcgt-er.it linell' Mtin-e Ile ill h ls iron" BstavOT, Wr .noll il **e
tim' nut )ld wraith svoul.t be lo iii ? a* BTOB9 SSmBBSBi to tiiO
Otk li --j. sst l. benltb.
" Wh it i sense .'or inrin.whocnn nil fro I tte
h.ad the bes ll ag ie ives, pl ii ex I lom tin lion.-h.- Um sn rn ?.*!.. n.
lng truit. gatho ii-oin siesug Ms frances part rms barbe,
nu- fi i ii th.- groin, medicinal roots obese wi
brina la th" asbeuetc t Ira sa resewed Ibm aud lira th- ossa
aros sn. I ask, ter naen, with laos* wonderful Ma HHitvraa
n-iiicdirs?i nt*... " i in tosdmlnii rte bestcl eba
t sss am allende oi bssm '. sa i presi rated i.y dan aaa, s Seem
mis drug* which.fio-ntheme Cl nature. SMSl w Vb Sddtt .;
pri?tratioii and r-snlr In nr.-ti ni ame m'nry i H/BoSe]
I i. p.at. when we reaii/i- the ma r vc! o.u uro vision ? of hal ure
ti.ihe iniiiir "ticnts .>r li uni ,n li:.- 41141 boeill Ibm a diviu i
cn .lim, I. sss*ea tbat. Sbro isa sssra ?..? sasaodia stem
tiou tu the laws of Uta th, di-?a.0 would be 11 iroduce 1 :. >
IBS isor.d. has provided
ll sit.\ii.i-.--i vmiElMILE BBMBDI -
for ererv 111 IC which human Saab I* h. lr I
" I have seen 1 in- -11 k languishing under th we'ght sfdS>
casr. i.uw.*d by menial drptrsslin and phy-lcil pun
In whom BBB light of Iio|m* w.is last fa.1 na;
Into the gloom of desp-nr, mi lor thc BBS of
in.-c basmsam ?usmasbls ressstlaa retrain their f* ii ns;
stn-iiktii; I have seen case* of dis.-aso g yen up ss inc iralile,
by Jibys,claus or sminSOSS, ObSm Sb liop>. was lost, restored
loperrrct amt n.rmaiieni health liv H.s.- neadefBl uicdl.
lines. I has-.* accu th. poor win) hil spent Hu-,rai! In Hie
sam . -ililli to ic/am then ii ? ,lih. nnd a ho li.nl Inn all raith
BJ i. ,n it'd failures of poison, ns drug*. SStml at striflltigtx.
[)on*e sf na:ur*> * rn nc tn-s,"
Dr (itrmir speak I .Toil BBeolaM ki.owli dec ot lbs MtSSS of
m dkNuM in 1 streets 'i.s.- ssm ter ..?* ins., au _-. .,-,.:. gti ssrrs
liracii.B in tlc Beeta nt of t.'il- . .us. and Ins
? 11 their 1 ute ls iviihoii' i.arillel.
Yeer* sao bs mans onad iMuaee ssa^sasas drum m tao
1. alli, ut t,t ,|i.eas-, i.i-lif.uii .h-ir BM SSSmfBI SS I 9
ty-i. tu ami opposed t? cur.-. ( lo.ely following tm dun iti-s
)t muire, he h--*\iu IMMTObm a BM BB HUS li eTSBlSSB Vraidlabfb
?rmedins wldcli a wise Crralor has piovnlci
POB ALI. I'-oR I- ol' BIBI s-*E.
mu the marvell .1 .- , ts bsllowtns bbs sm al them renitviies
11 .iv.-ia .1111.ng BUBCUI nir .tis. .ne Jua'lfy e9Uf opiUion lhat .ho
HM tn li is tomi I BM tTM melli, si o, curr.
II ls not ihrin v a.onr BpM B bl '1 net.)-. 111 , .;\;
mt actual aasoeastrnmd fa 1* bar we have s eu ['..- BMOt 1 ?
nat killie result* accrue trotu BM usc or tbeae Vegulable
sjnMdBSS in rettniii.' h-alti. to .,.r ons obO Bad BOSO StiVOB
ip as Incurable hy eminent phr*.ci i>i* of SSSS9 Mlcolsuf
ncdicine.
sshaiever thc scirtititic ar-'iu irnta in (BrmSf poisonous
lnigs, BM fact rrtniiii.s that 8(i.;b drugs do liol tura chrooio
imeaars. sud the tact s no les, ,ip.i.ir.-nt lhat. undei thc uso
il those hanules* renntahlc remadlBB, tin inri a sd Stu pro
icrilx-d by r. UM M B I US 1- 1 ni"-' SSH 1 I to rnult ss
lioiis.iiuU who have li ru rostored to hralth nether usc sn
UOBtfv, and. fro-u our kuowieii re of this ni sta ol Heit ,,e n hy
regrta de rrmr.lio* wc inihcsiraiin<ly measmsnad SuiI.r.T*
rom auy orin ot euron c dis. ase* io adopl thia treatment as
ifl'cimg ib nea. m amam al .ure.
lu order thal thrs.- 11 mile* may do tin greatest g.*od and
i. BtialS tao iradi Sa ill. lr lirrrnr glyc* r.iii*u latlou frco.
lersnuailv or hy lrtt?r st hts oiric.- t> svesi 119am. ^ew
i'orx. where BbasmM ts of surfercr* fixim all lormso' .bronto
lisease* are seeWine relief from thrir ill* hy in.-aiu ol tiies*
rcaetu iii re,iii .hrs. Th* otu SlSCpM fur SSBBSl a lou from
I a. m. to .( p m.. .-uiidavs from lam lo 1 ' m.
1 he itiMtord. livers 1 bi* evridng In BMaBWny Had his ere^t
crture on ' lTtu Nervous *-ysie.u.'' with Ms grand .n ti ru
BjaSSffS illustrations on Iharsalay and Ki 1, ay oyenlug*.
Hatch SB ami Bi. tbs Doctor give* iu the same bali free ..tivaie
ectun-s lo goiill.-in'n only, lllustrsted by tie 999BM >t cou.
m Friday af t>* rm. a at li H 1, abms Bl ll ta giv.-n s ire* 1 11 vats
allure lo tedie* cali', illu tralntl by the sloreupticou. lo
slilcb ladles ar cord ally Hinted. _
Pom obj. r Itatlea
[should li* read nun Bf an UbMNSs*bA as ch ia -os insy ?j*
:ur si any niuo j.
I.. Ucl* io- oreisu cuiirii snm**l u it baspaoiady silr.iissl
or tlispalcU by auy particular *l-*a uer, exec il OBM ll is ls.
ur. .1 lo send iluplicalrs of haumnr sal o-ianu r.*.i il .looa
MSB, tOMSCB nut sp,*c.any adnrossei oems ku', oy ? a*
astrst vessrl* svailsata
rureiSU .nails tor tho woes' cii.lin 1 March 'J7 wbl ci j**
I'ltoMi'ii.v in all case* al ibis orttc** ai r.nlo vs
rVi-n.N i.-.i..* v. ai,.a. ni ioi a uren a p*?i?? *. Rm*, ti*
-1 uiuaiapluu ann hre-u. u . at ? a m, mi Ut ante .neel
uer aa ri. Laurent, vialiatiu (.eiu-r, ilium lie .li rec las*
T'per Si. uun-ui ". . 1 n m. or no ?s lu waru tai ate
dirrc. aud tor \ eue^uela aud luracat* v.a l'riui.ia.l u k)
a ? Bermuda.
rilLtlMnii s, ? 1 t a rn f.r Europe, prrs. s. lirrinauic,
via Uui*rn?lown-lellrrs tor Kraui o, i.enuauy, aa ..u*c
be ifirseiad p*r uanaanie' ,. ai ?? jo *. ...'for era .ess.
1.nmaur, n.e.. pera.*. >s,>...ipha.it. na PtVUBOeBb 1 nai
li.uina.it iiaunata .ot.eis lor ..ie 1 Uriui.i ami oih-r
European C iiiuiiics uniil oe dire, u-I " ,. r ISSSnSU>
lu- .silt.ua ie for Harli, per s s Albano al : pin
for Lei muda, prr ? a. UH. imo: a. .1 ,<U p in.'
for 1'togirs.i, slrilcu. per*. *. Ihorahill. '
IATUIUiAV? U l a. m. BM t .* WOM ll H.s. vis ?BTaMBBBl
amt ltaro.si.is. r >r s ctn* tiela an I . uric,? via, Uar a o?
for nra/ii ano ibe lat 1'iala couulri avis ifrassl pera a,'
AUVauctt, noni Newpou -ewa;aio a. ul lol ..,,.?pe
per ?. a. ->?i via viaquti.instowu ileit.-r* mr .ii-nuauy. .c '
uiu?l be directed " uer wrvu**ll a. H ? m 101 c-t'laul
air ct prr *. 1. . ,rc*..a viadlasg.w (letters mu*. o
uirecieu "pei irc.issL,"i. al .1 a m. 101 ms A.iia.
laud* vi eel. per s. * , dam. via sm*,mia u ta '1 rs m.i*t
br dirrc?rti - par htSBss '..al Ba a. n.r NrwIoundUniL
per *. s. I'nriia at l iu Sf Heigium 90*004 par a ?
vs sasanal via Aaiwcrp letters mos. ur dir cuni " oer
Wars.sud ' . ut j a. in lor i.tnuany. OS . pei a*. Maiu
Via Ht uaii at 1 a tu- 'or uro >e, pera a ? ity or I ni
SUB4 vis uuraoslown nailers mu si bs* di in. Uxt par
lily ot sinc-ago'i ai 11 am fir oreay direct per
s s. neiser. neliers must be dar sc ted -per , ,e.aar-i
at _ BO i'- iu. f-ir liiueiiei.ls. Ure town aud Limou nor
a a Lucy P. Mlllrr. from Nsworleans
Balls foi the Society Isi.uds, par ship rrooic Hird iiroiu
eas Eran, .sc > . . .ot 1 bera xlaicu J > ai 7 p m. Mat.* **
lor china and Janau. per
f >a
Frsnclsctx, close here March *-7*l ' p. m. d*ii* mr sa .
nalia. New /.aaiainU -.alida.0.1. .'ill and naiooau latani le.
per a *. Mararoa nrom nan Eranciscoi. dose nure ii>,j
-.. ai7p.ni ioron arnvsisi New-Yors af a S ur tu, aa
wita lint tau mails tor Australia). Mails for Cuba, hf
rsi. io ramp*. fflSa and toeuos br sieeiuer (rou Key
West, Fia close ai tins office ilaiir at ami a ul
? rnesc'iediileofclosing.** rraon-l'scatio usn* 11 arr4 1 gel
Hi tho presumption of 1 islr uuluierruaiel o/erlaud transit
lo Bni r'raaoieoo. Maua from tba Bsm arnvla r os Ueij ra
issn ItaasiBM ou tb* day ot saiunr ul sieataets are lis
pesrheil laenc* Ito* same .lay M _
""" HKNBY O. I'KARHO.V l'uetatasiea
Fest ufflce, a sw -Yura. a. r - Maren 19,1 ide.