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JUDGE WAITE'S TREATMENT. TvTLL KDtTABD COOPEE GO tiRUOAD? Tar. Baton uiat mk. HM-UB will bk cm Ka j'-s -ICK, AM) WK. C -'Sin MIX1STM'. TO MMPMam9Mk Information has boen received fa this city from ? source usually well Informed concerning Aftmhils tratlou maltois, that l'ltvldent Clev.l-.-l couiejui pis-** ap;.,inf|i!t; B. J. Plielpn, now Minister lo J1-!!?jlaii'I, io thi; vacancy caused by the death of Chief Josilee Waite, of the I'nJted State* Supreme Court. There la a rumor thal Ibo (li f fWtl B)ay be offered to t-A-cj(,vei nor Hoathy. 'J his is aol b-_"*_*s_- sllu-ly, fur tho rcas-M) that there ls ono Obis ms? tt-sfdo-y Matthews) now os the supreme Court beach, and vt hs* _x-(_ovi_raur Homily came tu |f?w Vork ta practise Uv bu hast his political fol lu w tj?g 1* Ohio, tu Pmidsat could *a _i, *;,_!?_* Hm i_ CONFLICT B__rW_l___s lUS DOCTOUS. nra ?*_ntT oRrrmea ava* thk c-mrTaorsRSY? STATKMKNTS OF THK PHTSICIAKS. {ST TKl.KORA.rH TO TH* TR I Bl' Ml 1 Washiscvom, March _t>.~Tke family of tbe late Chief J mt ce are muck gHevod over s controversy which has arfe-n among th* davtor. who attended Ht. Walre tn his last Illness. The regular physician of the tamil., ls Mrs. Caroline Winslow, a homoi pith. Dr. Kuth, ot the Navy, U an old Mani ot the family, but bus int been tts physic lan. Hoing at the house on Tuesday sud healing tba tho Chief Justice WM complain-ng of pains In fl.s chest, he suggested that lt be Us'hod with turpeiitlne. When Dr. Umina called on Welnesday txtie found that her trcHtment Lal bctsn luterftr-d with. lbs patient's chm, throat and lns'il bern*} sal nra'ed vxrtth tuiponflne. t-ho linne "lately oidered lt wa-he.) off, and Ban ext tem ly talus-k d to Ond that her directions hsd been afterod. She Instated that -mUiing t,f the k.ud g_n*_M be al? lowed tn occur -jjuOi-. On her lcmiu on Thursday she dlscovetrd that the nnpontlno had not bn iiVtnmH',iv removed. f*he Ba*oordlngly removred lt ?SMI* her own bands. f*ne then I -rar iit*t_ ttiat there bad been fuilbei Inierfei^iic**'. Dr. Kutb hal sat up wtf_ the Judge uanl ta e lu the nigh! .nd had given Irttn nmirfshmont sfBtf li mr. wini Pfc Winslow hal glie ted ihit lonfjfr li.nc should intervene, m lue pati-vit's h. nu |. xias nm lu etindlt:_-n ti recite toetd aftere . -ah* linnie dl?Xo|y hal *r.itgetio /.rooks. -ho ,T"iii.(a s inosser.gnr whu hail lie-n aciing aa nu se, gul ss.de au,j plarod Miss Hebe ca _Ia.it, a pnfcs nurse in tvhom she bael Imidicli cunfldeine, In Miss llart ts a srstor of Dr. M. Esther r, and a gi adi.are of Br nev un Training school tor she was fur sums Hmo in el,urge of tiie opcia'tntr w?r.t in that Institution VMih b-r hi ei.atgv ri.ere wa.s no maire in:, ifitonce w'lh tlie ***ll-ar, aol Dr. Uiiislow's dil* lino, were Imp 1-Cy obev-d. But uncle, tb* OlauUBStaaCSI shs ileouicd it ssivit-alile thai modicsi' coiui>sl ahouid be _B_BSnaa__B This uirrt .Indite ilaire's al'l'i"v_i she siiKiresliaa either Dr Jannoy or Dr. Oartlnor. Aiinixlli gly tha laireer gaaHaasaai tan -iiiiinii.il d, C. C. Wailc j; 'lu-: In I-is u. Dr. e .ardnm- came lu Hie evening, and- atlor ?re.nsiiltailoii. Dr. Winslow's tra'iustu wa-, sns'a ned, Itte onl;, . Ir agc bc-ti.g ti.a ba..el., w,. tt rilli, .s ar I, l>r. iwaailnrj kiccllug ihat st Judge Waite'.- agc BtiBllt Uuis Mn dd 1?> I.eii'-tii-iaJ. Th ? physicians state that the Judge hsd become * veix a ck mail, but death was i,ot cnii-.tlered lui Siri'en'. Tn a r-pni-ter of "The Iv,sf Dr,. Csrdner ami win i w mtmttmmS thaasMtre* usaajaiulug Dr. Bulb's iiterference as follows. Dr. Winslow sad, "Uh. I: is all over and nothing can be* done. its Is a Irieii.d of tho family and 1 would rstksr null lu, *-u>ii! ' bo -aid. In tory Man of pia'lice tl,- ?-, Che first case of peon mon*. I hsve li st. Hut fur cftirfy-elght hours my tl Oatmeal uni niiUlilod and n g arne! I could not rvpies* my feeling when I hiiinil ont what hal been done: and when I lound tkat my stBsn t" -vash that riirpei,rine og hud not ksten carri d nm th'.iitiichly I d d lt mvse'f. I haven't hmm stile io .et tlae ra-n oir mv mind: li hus wonersh in* amt kept me awake. If Mrs. Waite bad enif baan hen lt cou dn'i have Lap, t-iieU.'' Dr. (.a due: said'. ? lt was not my case and I do not. feel at liberty to glees** ihat phase* of lr. birt If 1 baal boen in charge fron the beglsntan I should sp-ali very plainly." In Jusil'-e to Dr. Kuti) ft might to be Mate., that -.fore aaitng V.. st io day to rao-t Mis. Waite on ber way Ka 1 frum California, h" denied in tho most ?a-sli.il lerrns h.vlng Interfcrr-d In any w?v with ell her Dr < .ajVner's or Dr Winslow's ii s'inc io.-i>. lt te suim.se I ilia' tho J iiiiuisy which r gular pi ucl I timiers in iha ns'rici entertain to a greater OT hss extent tnwa.-d Ajmy amt Kavy pty ii stain vim ttmg |fv* j mi's '.,,,.1 ad\ lee Ci B talala is at tho lioironi uf Ila* a |iial,l.li'. ? ?THE .n;^r.iiAL of TUB iiiii-j. jrsin ;:. ITSl-L- _.'.K\TC_._ IO Bil ill.LD ON VV I _.*. K-.J_.VY 1M TBF. KAI I. ul' TllK Bt-rtTBI*. OK RFPItl'SKaiTAriTES. *a"A>iiiiM,ii>*.-, March 'Jsi?A tc-rgiani I,a, bOi-n rc mj_red fi-t? in Mia. Watte acquiescing In a suggcs-tiun that tho fun-ral mrrlam of the late Chief Jusi co hs -?id in the hal "f rh? iiou.so of BoBraaeatsUTS* asm Bediiessday aJ)d Ihat the bod..' bo privately inlencd at BaSBdu tbe next day. Mes. Wilt,. |rp i_js .-VnceleH al iel o'c-Iih k Uer u ghi. lo Coin* Hast. ImuiedimtHy. Dr. Kuth loft Washington i*-_ay to Basal bs* at Kansas c ity and isci,it her lo fateilo. Edward T. Waite, the .ecoiid son, will remain m TeJi-do to i_j<-et Ins hhji lier. Tbesct-pial com ml trees Hppeilnrod tn make pr tttar-s tor Hi" funeral of tho lalo e hjel Jusrico held a*?-?:ogs ta aaf. Air a confeir-ni-n lt waa decielot) that Ihe e**rcmon|s| InVsshlngtossk-JL-shs omeo ta thi tfaiTofiim ?. Sf Uiipi-.si'uiiiJiyes. at lge**t)J___t on Wednesday. Ii ho] |?-_ ?? aril Hrs. nndlni*, L__)-UU*d am! Mull, ut thc l.t.i Sevs-ri l liiiii"li. ottlciatiog. Tbere will l^? nu o; u on sta Judges e.f tho Boprsme court. Including ex-Judge Btebax. will act aa nail bern ci- 'ihe 1'iu.aidunt and C?*cr.'" ural luiili houses of Congress and tiie bar nf f_r? Vi pec rm* i oin-! will alt' nd. Til" conti as :? luuK. i mt) tba 'iiiniiiitc.-s nf (he two houses will eseaaspsng Ibo remains tu Tnleelu. Th* s>e__iie -.uni IToiase ennrmirfeoi deputized tlc! Sargeant - ul Ai ins nf iii' two !.mises res|,cctivcly to sa>s-s*r Mi!li i ho Marshal of ihe Sni-remo Court as in tho smiiigeineiii nf detail-. A telesram wa* re-eel voil frons *??-. S*-.ilre. staling sh? fs on rmir.a mer , |,.? Ar. h sari. Topi ka aol Santa Crt Ramrarad rn rh* Hani. _***i a S-tIvc) in Toleiloeithe- ?ar_i4Csday evening or Thursday Otp! rm. . no-l. TV Mt'lire I-ttu-e ?_? cliiiu. d iu utoiuulug ti. clay. wno will nz cTirEr jrsrici: ? ? SMKs, OB THK T)*N?;i'ay..N OF POLITICIANS- (.'Aft _MU "CT BB TllK Qri>TTC'*f. W.tsiil*?rTii<a> Ma*fh2.tl?jpe*iall- The poll tic ians cmi .lea dlsrii** tho ciij,*ti.,ii ol who is to succeed ('kiel ca. Waite. The name n< Allen G. Thurman nar ?cs_Ty sngir-'stn ftself to most r*emocrar*i. ran lt ls con that ht* i~ too obi. awl I hough he rn is lu run the tle-t of the Senate, lr acm iii, they think, be running to--nick i.svk to pat a dim a of his ago in a phSM * sleh Iks S-ety nins!, for ub-t tom, reasi.ns, wish lo c-oii.'iol tar a tang period to SSSBB. k or the s-am* paaSSB the ?sjsMiieHioii of Assuclgtc Justice Iiohl is out of the epics 9mm, susi* aside ft.mi tho faci tliat bur, oi.ee In the mt* tory of thc court lias aai As-oe lal e Ju-.t.ice been ]iro ?tosrd tn the place al Chief .Insiiee. Ii is line- that ItadilTereiiee in -ulaiy is only B-00, Imi tb'- lemur aud repaiailoa ajtachlag to the Cliief Justiceship aro such as tu Biake lt rr_s*iialilv sure that a ___*S*tloa iioni *us*ng th- ranks of the BSMOSUBa SMSBOM would maali to alwost Iw-oaking nv the ? e*uitit clirb"." fiamiUcrii men pin their f.ilik upon it-,'* Preside ,l's ail? ing Judget Jackstin. of Teune.sro. While In the lie Wnli the esteem of Ilia io.leagues, piMtic thoaia on the Judiciary Cunii'iirtee. Ih* wm ruiously coulli-ui-d lor his preheul posiiinu, iliai. of CtrxToii Jiidgo. within an htmr after his nomination hail Bjjjsslr ' th) si-nat ii. He ha- elma- aoMiin^ since he took ats place upon tho bench tu dhagsssh thc* ssaaaai In -Srto-h lie wits tIiiu hekd hy Hu- s.-naie. I; is artJued, i-or, that his appcjintmont would !>' like carrying te* Newcastle, lt wooli not BtSagth-S tba paity. id, as far as that feature nf th'- sit ua-lon ls con tl_* appointment of uci Bmathaaa man wnultl _c namplish that i-osult. Naturally, rherr.iire. lr ls them:-! 1 Ihat ibo LTt-vliicnt av di look toward the BsSSth mr th- coming man. Jttula_i- Fugor, Cblef Justice nf the i .urt of Ap'-eil-, al Uaw York, ts treeiucu'.ly uiontionccl, and it is Ssl avad that bo would accept UMMCh les pi.-seut salary is ?early twice the sum Ihat Ik* wculla receive ats thief Ju.tH'i of tho Darted BCstai, and ins j.i. si ni iltua lon ? scarcely less taBsentlal 'ibo friends ed seeieiary Vita, think Ihat he, ton, s'ands a ShSSSS ot luring i_t-Biiuaioa- lie U a moderately g-mil lavfaa, and bli ?IKS- l p.lllOU Ol llllllself ls uni) e.\.-e.al I 1 I) ills _-ll _44m-_. and il ls 1 t.eieliuia tci e SSl-l-l 'lu la' 1: ,u!d asySre IS a place as rxailed ms Cal ot ? li ?! lustlce .f tb* United Malo*. His colleague In tho Cabinet, Don BL Dle-ki son. ls know)) to have had fur \eai-s an um htttat*. to sit on the -uuch ul the supreme (curl. His nominal .on. however, ls out ot Die nu.-si.oil. Ut' could lapvar be ro_i_-ii_>_ lh?- Senate hits not furgoitoii yoi Uta scandalous appointmruts which were m-ls by the Fkaasidcnl at ins tuggLsiiou. mu la tl likely ta lose sight pf the fail that he did lint hesitate lo debauch lim todte'ei-y of ihe cnn ni ry bf s-iuring IS* appnlnl mont Od ott* iii bia most illsrcputs-te ttmm tu ibo benah ul __aSaaa*s_*) l aaurl ol t__ laeritaef ol itali, lu tho par* ?em ef Vower., w hutu Hie si-nate wo lld leave re? jected If ti.e "rreaMacI had not jHomi^ly wltb-haws his n when lt belairie apparent ih.ti Mi. Dickinson'! _yian in his friend's beLalf would provo in vain. The cu-iii os of .speaker tarli sic- cai,not BOmtha) be serttre-sly eiiiortalaod eren by his warmest admirers aad psity Iriood-s. No matter what his e,ua_iIllations St* a lawyer may be or his learning as a Jurist, lils -penienal habits are well known to be inch an to rette-trr him mint for the jxisitluii of I Lief .In-ile-*. and ta j-take his ntostloa hy Hie mosts, if he ihus-d be Aoaninafed. s foi-egttne conclusion. Mr. i-syaitl, no duiibi, ttuuld like to ucind off his eai-oer by avcuruUng lo the bench of tho siipi.uie I nun. Ta*! bis epialldcattoais as a lawyer are penir. In fart. lt. ts doubif.il Whether ho etrer hsd s ess* before that re>i_i 1. Quite a.si'lti fioiu that bu dcafno.s I. sash as lo unfit lim fur tlc discharge of the dntli-i cf ? Judge, In sumo niisiiers the name of r-ecreiary Kudlcoit ! |Tjenflt>riivl. This appointment, ton, ls epiiie- aol nf the question, due seat en tho Supremo Court i-enih ? airewilv oeenp'ed by a Massachusetts man. Justice f-sy. and li ls nut likely, thoi-atme. that tho presi. ut will givo tu that Slate" aiiiiihci seat. Besides. he i-oally wished lu part with Ibo Democratic parly co-Id dei nu brtior than aypoiut this ejaltad slug wump Of course he 1? not going to lake such a str-u. Among other- tnonllosed tonight aro Ku fm l'ecli ham, of ltow-ree_*, (ioorgo Vf. Riddle, of lt.iladelphis, sad ex OoveiMir Hoadly, of Ohio. ttnr gMBBSSSMf If **ppelntl?*e* _4if4S}iris- Tfusdly. Th,tan who aro In a po: it ion ta s|ie*k Intelligently of tim situation say that Mr. Hoadly Ls nut ceuwliiVa.d by Bia Ptssldent In cunneetlon with the place. One strong reason why lt I* siiggetsted Ihe Presi? dent may wish to appoint Mr. 1'helps In the vacant CTilof Jtistlceshlp ls that ft will leave him froo to naino ax-Mayor halwarel C-BBBSS as his successor to the (Hurt of St. .lames. It I* no secret that Mr. Cooper and Mayor Hewitt, who wore among the hardest workers for Mr. Cleveland's elect lon, and among tho largest eontrtbuiors to liri Democratic nlectlon fund In lest, dei not lovo Mr. Chtvolaud now. He has In no way recognized their services during that eanipalgn. Worse than this. Belying on the as-nraiii-i's of Secretary Teller that lends In the Indian Territory could bo lawfully lea?*el from ahab* Iinllan owner*! Messrs, Cooper and newitt dill D*aso largo tracts of laud for graining purposes. When ttiit President dee-hied thai these leases wore Invalid, and oitlered all herds nut. belonging tu Indian owners ta. Ins driven at once ont el the Territory, Mr. Hewitt went to Washington and asked for a delay of a trw months, ll he wore compelled to remove the herds at once, Mr. Hewitt assured tho President great tiiiri'ii-iai lrrtts would esma, io himself and other*. Tins l'lassldem infused tu modify his order, and the herds wero removed, entailing a considerable loss on tint-sis who hud gune lulu thn Torilioiv, on the a suraiice ihat thc leases ina'le by them Would by valid. Tlie I'rcslelent fools climb!fill now whether ho can secnitj thc delegation from this Slat-" without the assistance of Messrs. Cooper and Howlit. It li undiirsinnd that for this reason he now desires to placate Mr. ( imper, and through him. his biolher-ln law, Mayoa ib-wltt. by offering him the best foreign appointment as lil- gift. Ex-May or Cooper was seen hy a TRincsT. reporter last evening at his resilience In Washington Square*. Te. a is-s-nest to knew whothor the appointment had |j*e*ti eitTer-it him, Mr. Coop'.r laughed, and replied : "Tut: Titi in .mk ls In advann* nf mo In (Ids p_r t fr-n lar. Bo ono bas spoken willi nie ea -he subject. Further than this, L of course, can ?ay nothing." JAMES MAHALS TED'S USEFUL LIFE. His Cxski.ii.su IhBTIBBt to THH WBBBB os ? rF1I?S?THR Pl-'BITC DRBT OK Gr.ATITL'Dlt. Ttf the Editor of The Tribune. Slr: Thc obituary settee tn yonr ctilumns on Friday l.t-i of ihe Pu.- Janies M. lia:* ed. in its brief men? tion of Hie fact thal ho was a manager nf tbe Htiiues of Beluga ut Kanlall's Island, did but scant Jundee to tho v:tiie ti his asssasaa in that laaSISattos and to the Irrttncnce of hl-s Ufo ts -rh on trio roe.ials of this great city. If not, of the country at large. He was eject,.,! a r.iomb-i- of that Institut tin in tho year 1-Od. was chairman of perhaps Its most Important commit toa. the school ciimtulttoe, entrusted with tho employ? ment nf teachers tho supervision of their methods of I "-true; ion ar.d fho counsel anet encuumgement of over six linn hod mw* and girls, tho Inmates ut the Institution. For more than fnlrly yeai-s, i-egaielless of tlie Inclemency of th* weather. In winter and gum mer, and notwithstanding (he great distance of the In stl-uiion hom his home, ho was faithful in his at? tendance* at least ana evenlntr of every week; and to within a ama, ut his death, aud while siifhiiliig fm rn lb* infirmities of old age and rho painful effects of rh-uinaJlhiii. a disease which hat! nearly crippleil him, lie at enilml io the a iel nome duties. ,,f hl? positlun with a. fidetiry and Intclllg-nco which would have been remarkable in a i cuing'r amt mire vigorous man. All hough belonging to tho nhl sctiiioL, by ra.sein of his great a-jr, he was a man of modern Ideas, had kept well ah!cast of thc limes, was mjivelloudy ejulck to adapr himself to new lucHinds of Instruction, and rom I-r -la ir'ed with a e-leaj iiiimi ibo snlilli iii ul tho dully pi'ciblems which prevented themselves to him In tho eeashsst of tho aila r*. of tho ta*-! lt inion. It would bo gnBMJ -rosi Irajrvict? to i-iu-h long coiittnued and mm___Bh labor Iii tho liite.e_( al this community il BB mention were marie of tho record al lils epiiot, uu osfonratimis Ufo of n e fill nc? _. Th) Society ftir tho Ucfurtnatfon of Jiivenl'e Dolln cinonts, haying onfroi of tho Pnam* of Refucc. has fm its hiirh pwrpese that whfeb is implied bf tts title. Hs *aa*SB__ show that over Tc) pop cent of tho boy." and gii-lt, win, aro committed to the House have, In ronsotpienco of Its education ami Influences, been dix- i-ted frun the ways of crlmo lo the dalle* of good e'irhtenshly. Among rs ajaflnalaa aie ssasaas kagg lng such high positions as Judges of courts and lead r in t.V-ir nipetve callli.-s. Probably no high, r gSSaaaeagS ti the yeuiMi who have the advantage s| gund bssm laaCimlBia Show such giatlfytng ns li* as thus.' inn).iles of lue Hou-e of Refuegc whei have pracluale-1 from .._?! pai-eutal ram and teaching of thu Mad and unta-flab e.hi man w|,n liae Just ended an es ceptiona'.ly long and bb-B-b. life. When lt 1. taken Into a co-nit that t!io I i tl'i:rinn un Bandall's DIand canastas within its four wails tha gtohaaad shflBsea al '?''lui'- of a l.ir_o Retthai "f th- Mali', and that these cl.lihou, it uoi tral'.cd lu '.he ways of good citizen? ship, would Inca itu'lv leonine Hi" enemies of soeie'y, gio-ing ninii) i ii rm fi,i" ovll with lncire___*n yours, -ollie- falnl Idea may l)o rcu-uieel cif tho beneiils tu tbe community of thii wink in which lui Ubeirett. Mn tully cnnipmh-sidi-il Hus Im-rui-fance or lt. and i?alfzeef if-al thc thousands who ps*-nd nut of the li.slliuttiin tata tbs active; and m.rc- liained life ol a great elly, v. til ad l's >S1| Ultone. ml-jht he nualo a living ?r":i.ii of Ir-Ipful tn'lucuo-s. Hutt lag be) weam fruitful harts fie-heiiei| by Its _**CS*1 a! evury poin*. or a iiaii.'-ioiis torrent, poisonta* the great curri.-- with v. I I h I- mingled. W ,Hi a rpi.ik poianpil'iu of the I ni liort a nco nf purifying tie- -.r,<>iin at Tts fountain head ho wm \n?i day a'lcr gag and y-ar after year. without .?leftiiuuut, wttb oula tke **sn-__endaiiso ol hw cst u agprovbag eessclesics and the gi.'p'i-i" el those hu' uh,du ho lah,nd. So well known was his 1.11illly tail" lo Hie IhOBiiS~ds Who bael come under Ids Influence thal h- wa* aocosted day by day lu the sire is Itv leen, women and ehblimi whom lie hal benetltcd a-i| who graiefully ajiprei-lutrd all Hiar h had d u- for i hem. lint ih- great tina, of his fel? low iMena, win. have enjoyed a peuce of rahal ami a s.jiciy ot pe_SOfl aiul piopeity wilch rslgkl havo bSSS riulely and faa .uei.tly dUtlirbed hut lor his Viii ua-ile -Jul nus Hish labor-Uails r-all/.f eic SBBSSaasSa how mui ii thsg o'-te io tim aaasajaiai and kind sid man thu lia- gone rn h.s it) t M. New Turk. Mn ch Ba, MSB UEiriSC OS THE FBEBAXJLSB TUSD. f=C'U0OI.Gin*.S BAI8K ALMOST A HrXni*_*jTJ DOI.LAtt.s nafl CBBI_a_--B e-p tim: Hoon. >n*s Marv- c. cherry, tho paa_mm of staaagam in ihe Ratgen fmnale CkBagn in Vast 1'fty tiftii-st., gave ono ol her vopulur ieatliiig.s lu the BBBSBn ot Mis college on I-Mday cv. ning. 'Jin- ficn n.nlor- wi'vi. ri'iwdeil with thu friends of tho popular reader, she lead a number of pieces, including st*let-flor**, fruin " Ni-hutas Bllltoof " Her roinlltinu nf Poo's ? Kat eu'' wm maatasi wiih ltmuils al applause., which lasred fur suire lilli'-. Hy special l#ipiest -he matted "Tho lost Heir'' and either selistlons. During the* evening the Kev. Dr. William N. Duunoll. tho Saetor of All as_Bta-*retsstsm lapis'-opui < iiiii-e-ii.iiiii'io a ihorl ipeeefa iiluiui- ike Work ot "The Trihune-"' PhSSh Air IuicL Ile clo-ed by prc sc tiling tu a member uf " The Tribune" sratf the money raised for the Fresh Air Fiinel at tho enr.i'talnineiit fjiven two xv.-elis agu for thal pui-pu-* by the piiji-ls of Ute coUtegc nu ocr the *n*-*--*a ut MJss Choriy. Tiie anu.nrit. was St?f) ..!?. The money was tliil im ?_th -ibbous ot light blue, the colors ol Ho collegs. In acknowledging Hie icrclpt nf Ihe money the l-ep lesi-iitalivc ol "The Ti I'.jiine" told how tke n**h Air ! uri.) tva.-, star-tod in lr-77 Whsa t-ixty *_-M**SS wera talien nut Into thea ceuinirv ;-t a SO** eif SI sm. Dining the eleven years of its existence the Fresh Air Fniid lias expeiielotl UpWld of If 151.11)0 In taking nearly i,,.ooo pour ilnleliMii i.iii lulu ths countiv fm a i?n vee-,' slav. 'Ihe Kev. in-. Sampson, tho p***r_td-_l Ol Hi* r.Uo-i-'. followed with a short speech upon tlie gi etti valun nt ths wink of tin* Fund. ilea closed by staling thal he woiilel give ennngh to niako He' total iininnnt fisjin thc College Sloe.. Th* lllitl rtlTllSIOIlt i leiscd willi several sclecCnns by Mi-a Cherry, Who -loiiii -lin-ciuuded by tloral offering* from her friends and pup!-.. ^_ BVCOEMS OF TEM ORANGE FANCY PAI.T. AHSI'TfFD The fancy di i-ss tall lo be given by the Oran gs Tnbeigga.'i I'll) on F.a*!rr Monday h. Interesting people ull over th* State of "few .torsBf, arid largo parties ate Is-'lug niaile up lu Ncw-Voik I liv. BM latv-is-l ot w lil. li "iii i," cteseroiied dv Mis. John C. WI I mardi na '?>' Itabeii s. oisacn is pening up a largo party finn F.llr.a i>crh, and Mi-. K. I .'. Vuiing In JaiSOf I ?T. Special Hains will ruu both lunn 1-Uuahcili and Jersey lily na the rmmsjlsaaas road, awltshlag ta tho Deia xvarc. Lackawanna and Western al Ka*! Newark, re Minjliig at _ a. iu. Lander ha- b."'n eiigagotl in fnrnhfa H,e inii-tc. George Glesaaer has Undbf ofbrad ta riipeiiriiciKi the decorating tt tho hall- Large esrtooaa lepresentlng all tho diltoi-eul o_tdsor siK.rt.s are eotag drawn by C. .1. Mgr, (Jf Pink, and will be used lu the decorations. Supper will be *erxed by Dat 1* snd fterything duns lo n.akc lt tho most pBlSieiqee and succcsshil ball ever given In New Jersey. __*_?? has been au uiipi-eceeleiilrslly large ?ale ol lickets. i_j.il tho manager-cut is -.sin-eel nf a large -tt.iidautc. 1 aiu.'y drSH ls nut insisted on. . a. - A DIN SEE TO TUE KL OE A KU UR Mr- and Mrs. Hctiry (lews gaea a dinner last even? ing io the F.arl of Arran and La.lv K-ilier e'ore. at their house. No 9 West Thlrtj futirih st. The other guests wera Mr. and Mrs. Kdwaid Cue.per. Mr. and Mrs. Jani'-s P. Kcrnochan. Mr. and Mr-. William I:Iiii S lander Stewart. Mr. ami Mra l hauncev M. DagSW, Mr. and Mrs. Townsend I.indee. Mi-. Paran Uteveni. Mrs. Marshall O. Koberts. Miss Itechwllh. M - I'i.el, Mis UrUWOld, Miss Hall. -Us* Lawrence. Ward Mr Alllster. Albert Blerstadt, Thejodssn Frellnghuysen, An-hlbald Munnr. i naries Itoblnson. (hallos Paten .ind J. I'reeterl'k Tams After dinner Altai v. the Stan lenin rang, -tel lhere wa* InMruineiital niii-it. NEARLY A StCCESsFVL MUIU'in. An attempt was male by sonic- aaksawi n.-n ?b..iit 4 i.'iii.i"- y-t'.-'lui in'iriitri. to BmBSS Week I''--', s well iuj_wa dalrymau cf Ulunu.Ci ld. N. J. Mr gem la nie ttaMa si Its be*! i estleaad t.. harsi horse. As auuii as ba **B*lga I u''- ' " ' ' '''' ' ' " ' by a .rnnnlnjr bl'-w fn-n K..i"i"'.tely, ut tBB mu,i."nt Frank A. AsdNWI SgS Br?r**a **n" Mr. p0?t In his milk Ma sha yard ami "i hut employer. The **?? M *" I ? i T'ie bov '-"I'ltirig ic aaaww ssd aili stag issi 'he tr.ra Shot was opeii, w-nt In )c-l lie BM '" "''' I " ?" 1lr>.pua-snng mniuu-li the op-It daer. **lt"' lad **WS-*d Mr I'ott iliilla Ui* siui_-r Slid a-aiU-i hiW - -? u I, Si-1 nhiarrly afei'f inf tte las ls In. aa it |. ??? ih I Lu.*, rattriit I'" . I!**-Ml j. p, .. - ,,, ann ts Brr. JuiiN r OOFFmVa. John T. [..niiiiui:. who v, jj. i-.,|co i-nvernor of Now Tork Stato, tiled at Wit-.-.bad. e ci many. ) ostiarehavj", from heart diseaoi). Tha news r'achoU thia eily llirough a cable til-patch. SSS* ta fehaes, W ilco.v A. Ilirdy, No. 44 I'rnadway, a law Arni wbh which Mr. Hoffman was associated as ctcins-l. If wa* signed by his married daughter, Mrs. Charles Handford, and merely statsd thal her father had ched (rom heart di* ouse and that particulars would be sent lalor. Mr. Hoffman, accnmrmn'ed by his wife, sailed fur Euroro ou the Eli uria on February 13, Intending to Join In Germany Mr. and Mrs. Sandford, who have for many years lived abroad. Ho was apparently In perfect health when he sailed, but prior lo his depart? ure be made his will and seemed pc*s??a?eel of a strange frireborhng that somo danger was Impending. " I have never In my life," ho said to Mr. Johnos, " gone ou any trip willi such a pieitenilu-S-l of evil. I at? well, but .still I teal that .something ls going to hap? pen." The est ale which Mr. Hoffman leaves ls estlmsted to bs worth a holli B4O0.00O, which presumably will bo Inherited by hla wlfo and his daughter, Mrs. Sand? ford who was hla only child. Mr. Hoffman was burn at Sing Sing, N. Y., January 10, 18__). Ho wa. graduated from L'n'on College, whore he distinguished himself highly, In HMO, and wa. admit IM to the bar In 1340, when ho became of ago. He had pissod the necessary examination son)* limo before that, but had to walt for hi* papers uni ll ho had reached his majority. He came to Nert*-York to passim lu v, and soon after his arrival became a member of tho Arm of Woodruff. Leonard * Hofftn vt. Ho was ambit lona, and his taste* led him to seek ad? vancement through polities. In I8..4 he jotnoel Tam many Hall, which wa. then fast growing lu iufluenrn. l'lis-i'ssed of strung wll', gund addles* and many of the necessary qualifications for leadership. Mr. Hoff? man sunn inaelo his Influence felt In tho connella of Tammany Hall and that o'-rjanlr.aelon "took him up." That made his advancement rapid, but lt was ihat which finally cut short his p 'Utica! career when lt promised most. He received Hg Tammany Hall nomination for Itev cordor In lr'RO, am! was elejrtod hy a Iar<**? majority, lils BhangS la the Jury in tho colobratod .laffurd murder case wein fur him high praise from lawyers of promi? nence. As Leroi dei hi) had al-o tu de_J willi Ihe draft, riots, and -chile his course In that matter maele him unpopular fm ii limo among the disord.rly elements of rho city, lt wein him rho approval of the law-abiding, people. Ho was twice elected '{wen-dor and then re slgno'1 fruin that office to go np higher. Ho accepted the Democr-tic nomination fur Mayor and wan oloctod. His popularity Inoreatsed. Ho ran fur C.eivernor and waa defeated, bul his defeat wau only tho harbinger of ?? lioness. Again ho rocolveel tho Democratic nomina? tion for Governor and waa cMociod, taking office on January 1, 1 sell). Ho ran again In the fail of lr>7d, and was a aesosd time triumphant. Ills gund fe>rt-uno was now at the flood. Ho was widely regarded as the coming leader ol tho Democracy. A nominal ion for the) Preslileno.y seeinod not at all improbable. Hut In Inll came Hie Twe*d Klug ev po-Hii-es, and Tammany Hall was for Hm time bel mr crushed. These e.xpnarrr-ns did not In any way affect (Governor Hoffman's character for Integrity. No Im? putation of dishonesty ever rested upon him. nut, nevertheless, the exposures proved fatal rn his politi? cal career. Tammany Hail bsd backod him, and whan Tammany Hall fell ho fell alan. H.* foll tho uiidosert od oellinn keenly. Ho wont to Europe for l wu yiiara. His li lend.* say thar li" might have had Hie Demnernrie nitmlnntlon fm- COBgeeas from Albany iind 'would certainly hsve been elected, and might havo made Ciintn-ss rh" stepping stone tn the Presidency. However I a ii mut !??, lu* lot tho ShSSS* go by, nnd was neaver afterward politically resu-ultatod. for h-> a ns strarsa ta beginning again lower down aa the ptilll leal laddor than When ho loft off. Uo continued tu praciiso law. hut did net derate himself to lt With nm. h Vigor. The last ra?o In which lie figured was Hie bSBM will oaoe. representing the cnnlestanis. Ile lived quietly af thn dsrendbri Hotel, visiting Kui ope nenrly every year. He enjoyed tho esteem amt ia*sn4'i-t of a 'wills clixilo nf frtrnds. Int was gue! ally regarded as a disappointed man, ami was aftss leferred to as a I tri klllg otample of ? mari of rn ich anility who hail been dropped out of politics, and naaeed in tin* rase l-y men who wcie nut n-arly so well cpiallfled ua ho lo vin-"'"'! In 1J-,e, I,* ronrrleal Viss Starkweather, of *fSW YnrU, ar.d dey bad ono dau.htei". now **1rs. Sanford, who low lw*'?n aJr"*Bdy men'lnneat. About thc?? ynri-t non >fr. Hnlfrtian Inst a IP rio grSMgSoa tn tx hom to Wa* greatly attached and his friends say that ho wa-s newee Um lame saan aBsiwaid H<" was a ans el gan pamsnas, laB. IsssB^tovMaaad anil erect ir, .ni iii. cai. Hi n?t?| mimli. aoiM-maad well, hail a anuri fm d st* humor at his command and waa possessed it uti ??-."!ati'o tamper, lp- waa :i member nf rho Mhii l.s'tar. "lui., ard tber* wi. re-cently *nsM talk nf milk? ing un- rnesMsnt nf rho club. 111s bodf will probably be hrought ta th's country for burial. RT.Wi:*) MMBTBB -cst in, March _?) (Special).?Kdwln Nure*, of Btaaarrllhs, *.r_t:iie, Dinmorly superintendent of th,. Maine Centra! railroad, died In Huston on Frlelay Ile was seventy twt, years old and seemed tn bo In good lei.ilth. He ww a gailuaio uf Harvard Law Sc haul, and whilo thens fm-med I lie B*Mmsjt*J ance of CtoS*B and Webster, of whom he ga-ci tat*r***S*rt_g r"mltii.se'once*?. He was a-suclated with QCOrgB I-lvans. In tho e'i,olldire mindel' iiiul. gad hail an aeiqiiaiiuancfl it) his dat with many of the. loadjug mon al his time. Alter braving, tho practice of but. lu) became a successful rsllroad oper? ator ami timi run er, and a.nuniuliitod a largo fort a ne. I'.n was hoi n In Pl.ndi Island anil cams tu w'a?er-1lls nearly half a century h?o. He waa a taOBh-f IS tho esflsgS for ajthiln, then wa* admitted to tho har and | ? rad, wi'., Inn',! liv liecilelle. rc.vctspt. fur a few yens which lie spent In 'he N'nrfliwost, au fha snperinlondeiil nf the Mtcnl|ni Central, ho has always Dead la Waka** villo. He w:!/4 ile* 1ii-s,t siipermleaneloni ul Hie M.Ino Central, ead held thal position until tba rnns'l'd-irion. His onercry ai.d ihrarwdasm maile him successful In cti'i ytliir.g ho uii.lei tuul- Ho BaaSBeed an lcm will, ii v'.'hi'iu- eoaatttOtiOB ami strong mental powers. He af ono timi* repr-sented Kenjir-be- Cniinty In til's Matine seriate, bm was not. Inclined ta take an acilvct part In public affairs. no lcd a leisuraly life fur Ike last six years. s> BOMMOlwn i_ n. ?I'fCIKJUCS. Cawns-bra it.ii.eit n. BSathesek, af 'he tnsaad SOM** Navv, d'.-l ye-', ri,ir vj', '.lc* R. ik-rley. Kw. 20 Fiftli-iia", in his eighty-fl Wi V'sr. H.; was bum 'n ronner Meur, and MSetoed h!- tnt iirpolntmenf to i*.ti Fay/ on January 1, 1-c2i?, and server) In iho schooner --at* tn tho West lui a gajaa_rm aatfl HBT, abm bs wis sasrVred to the Mini" I'llawure In the, Mediterranean yaii?dif,n, when ho re n ia Incl ui.UI early m the yeer of fern.. On Juno 4 in tint vat h? was iiitirnoU'l to bc Ii-->a-l Mlrlslilpman, and remained on isf.aactal ihitj* unU! Marth 3. lSi-l, when he re c'-lyed his i-.innilsalun as ilt-qr?nant arri romaIn?"t mi -jj. dal duly uulil 1H40, when lu. was ar-sl.ricd to 'ku frlg litu Ohio, In the Mv-itsir.anean Squaitron. Ho wait i,u-ai*it'd al l_u-u.ii In lat.'! aud from thora BS pi>lnii*d tu itu* frh-'H- Savannah, In utilih vs-.'' im a-rval lit tlc I'ueili'- Siioiidriin during the ycsi-s 184.1 and 1810. It ? nus limn ordera") tn eirdnsuctt duly nntll hi; tunk Cuin inaiid af t.hi: stun sliiji BMS*d tn lusa. H? va as thHii made iii-n.;. _,r aijil was stationed In Dosta.ii until Sipl-ii.ln'r ll. 1-fiu, when itu reoolvad his rumnil-sioii gs coiuniambu, altai VkJak hr. acalu waa placed un ordnance duly. Il" n?tt had coiiirr.ar-l of ihe seartim fHjjate M'lrrij.isr, nf the l'.'lllc ggsaaksai nntll inilO, and In th.- full.itvlnn rear he ? ir._j__.iuiiC:l ga ? Jutaifi, and mi July Itt, 1-!G_, MS piaiiutial tu thu rank -it neimniodoro .-nut tonk raiminand sf na Beep Siisii'iel-aiiria. llien In tJin Western Cinlf Seiuadrun. While In that vossel fur tim areatpr pan "f the limo he waa the senior eiflleor In eornmanrl nf tho tl *et whick iii-a:. i i"-d Mabii'.-. lt" iraa -,u--u un aaakaaee duty until IHoei, when ho tat made OaaaawtBthaM nf tlie Na\v Vard at ff SI talk. Va. Kron 1S70 lo 1H73 he was un sprcial duly. Hs will tic burled at Cull -prixig. N. Y . vaL'-ru _c had a conner) scat. 7/ff.'*' IS BARNUM'S LAST WEEK IN TUE CITY. The third we.k cf the tah-bB-km e.f the Humum-BilIeT ?.how bt-glns to-ninrpiw, and il will positively be lin- la I week nf Uio circus programme* cf loo iiiirtelloiis a.'~ i ellstilays. As Hu: ciarile-u wli! 1..- rh ii.ali.slied afar May L ul, n Ila ru uni 4 natley's base expires, mis i,l,|,arruriiry anv ano will hax-e of -eelng those shotts In ? aili, and with tin* ex..pilon ot Urooklyn n" other al'-.- ur laiaii v. ill lr- \>i'e.| rh|, - a-.ni aaSSal BmB 1<H) ?t this city. Iunltig the ciirT-nt weoit all the re mainline acts nf Chu ilreus trill be pr?a."rited, brlnirln- th' ii.js-a'ly -rerat ptucramme up to its all..nod ron:].l.-nii-ni "f iou acts, a.i r. saassal saastimtad iher. ar. ? an ale tated Mag* SS SI |g< I '..ike of real water. In all "f \ahieh tiinui'anisiiis peitoiaMeai ar" (.'ken, to**B In mid-air. Then Uj.h*) are l'rnfrr^;r World's M'murn of AiiticiiiHiis, ii." awsagaslea, Jumbo and his big skeleton, (h- lltUm lum ju i iiriu-ltiijs. thr eicpl.aius, raiuels, *fl**B-i strari.e saned e-sule, .nMsii charluis, etr., the whole _jn_klii_ (hu bl*tl evkibliiuii **m giten by liarnum _. Ile lier. Madison fiirtnro cindi-n ls In a fer-mont. Thsts ls s cU-apulc a- I., \t li'-t.'i' r ihe peeng drunii-dary reecntly added lo the Hamum *-,lioav by Mrs. Rahs shall be called ? M I 1: s-ui ur - flub." Thc kee|*a-r of th" mother snd her un.m i.iiig son ls strorgly In favor af " M.i.v.n,-' bi_t |* "pai.ir. that lie" in the alrcus are Just as strmisly ht faxnr uf chilsi*nlng th- newcomer ? Hob." W.ji th" oatciime of the dlejmlH will be noi><,it- knows, I BBBBSm Sta yuuiiirsier answers as n-adlly ts . Y^,un as to " Madison," ani UM IkeaaaaBi *g rMteis wh" daily psy Heir alUiiUcius to ile ii nut a 't.rd from Mrs. ltaba as to whsl natur nna ri_,Jly wl-ti". her e.rr-prln- r.. tv christened br. Tko lim,, dr-nrri'-dary ls a gaml a"ta< nun sud bi ls fair to attain a successful -.a i any bapgf days Bads* UM .uaiduu aus i '.lu! llsruum BBd Halley Ciriua. A MEOOELTS TOMA OOO DM ALEE BISSSEB jan.i Je.u.i-, a pasagrssai lahaam a-ahn, wim n.-cd at '. (Ua.iiip.;,,, j f,,j,:, li, ..ii li-lit'i.iry .1. BSd hi-* sln.-e 1 Reiwnr*. nf fan! play BBS fr-.,v . i r.-uli,ie_, ttdlla his wlf* i-i.i-na lien ns ha* ll .iin. Hniue asauBa agu .'.m. '? a .'i, K-Utan, shu wss In tha empluf of Aalel _, Cit, stuck biOBcra, of Ku, 61 I'.xchange place. llaar Talk. asA caisflag a?uy wiih him si.me of tit* timi's fuiiite- TIU* tact a* _t*e_-NM-~l his failier that ll !. url.' ved his aiuii le -an_) u-aSlU-d, Mid U-st hla 1 , > U'JCd iU tl ? -da TfiEl all uki; Mi.. D-OTEW. Tilla riiiLlMi ix WlxnilN NK.V-YmNK. IXTKRtlX.ia Al IIP: |MI l-l BK n.i;VKl.AXU A STU AW Viii B, fnr laUBBBM Tu tub TuntrvE-l Bin tin. Mardi Bf.- Must of tho prunin-ni RS I" bl - iii.- nf Mils end of ih- Male hiv.* i**eti liri, it letti"! With l-fiierce, tn th'-ir I'l' sidrulj.,1 chilli e. lb* ion - of oplnlnii |s tliat '.'haum "v M. DBgSW ls tho ?Mel available man. Sherman S. Kngeis said: u Mr. Depnw |g a '. nry si.nug and brilliant mau. and If there are any pre'iiille-es against him I il,lok th*f would disappear If th-, pooplo could know Just what character of a man he really ls."' Mayur Hecl.ei There aro nut leas than six Hepub llcan* who hove hoon named who can carry the srute of New-York against Cleveland or any Democratic candidate sugg-sted. No man would be more likely to carry tim stale by a large majnrity than (bau urey M. Depew. I soe no reason why ho should nut pnll not only his .party volo but tho vote* of many elis satlsDetd Demorrat*. Robert R. Heffnrd?Depew |. my choice. Mn ts growing In strnngth rapidly and tho only question ls, will he bo as well received In tho West aa hmo I My ticket ls Depew and (.rosiiam. F-t Congressman I*. V. Pierce said he thought Ulallie would bo nominated. Judge H. J. Swlft-Depew ls one of the brainiest men In tho Natlon-a thorough-going Republican, a protective tariff advocate, and bv his treatment of the ?ana under his charge exemplifies the fact that ho is a piotr rt,,r nf thc laboring mau as well. " I hat ii expressed mysalf for Depow before,*' ?atd County (ink charleys A. Orr. "At the last Republi? can Convention 1 said that I believed ho would be our stronBMst oa^didjste In tho fight, nf im*d. I behove that Mr. DagSW can carry th* (State of Now-York and In doing so will bo elected If nominated, and before the time of thn convention, conns I think there will ba a general seotlmont lu favor of Mr. Daaaw lu this Slate* " Von may count me for Der',,v every time," said ox-County Treasurer William H. birrett. " T know him personally ami he ls tho ablest man in the cmmli-y to-day. My linke! I, Deipow and Harrison. Thet? is uno thing t|.v j want t? sav t,ir Mr. Depew? he ls uno of the most klnd-l cart".I men le (he world and ls In i-erfeci Ifmpthf With th" wnrklugmon, ami nuuo know tula helter 1.I..111 tho laJln.ael mon." niram C. Dav .sid that De***w would be a strong candlelato. Ile add-d : "If th's Democrats are fools cnougii to put up Cleveland again ho will bo beaten out of light. Iii-atlluilo ia a plant that grows In a deep, rich soil, and lt can never rind root In such a roniemntlblo editor as (irnver (.loveland. That uno thing alone will heal him. 'I hero aro a number of nien in this olly who spout thousands of elollais foi his elocfTem, aud (hey would spend as much moro now for lils de'etf. Tho very people* who pulled him out of a hui*- and put a dies,; coat on his back and pushed him along up to tho WTTIto House ate the very ones who would tl.lu him nnw. They have found out what sort of a thing ho ls." Kx-< droner John C. Almendinger?" I've b-en howl? ing fur Depew since the last election. Ho ls the only man to cany New-York state.'' A. C. Calkins ls slriiii.lv lu lav oe of Depew and will vote fur him If ho ls Humiliated. W. P, Andrews?Depew ls a groat man. but whether ho would accept Hie iiiiinlnallon seems ta lie the Q*_es ilon. I don't think ho would. Il ho did ho would make a ferrttle run. Attorney Na'hanlel Norton-lf the Republicans should ne.mlnate lietmsv I ihlnk they would have huh-, druin.e In electing Uta. Ho ls tho ?.irein_e-t man In the State and would got Hie Independent vnles that Warne could not iret. Bul Maine would undoubtedly ninre limn mmnterh.-ilanee thal bv (retiing a I'lftKH of rates thal aa other Republican cc nhl get. Depew lins kept "nt of all thu ta-ttaOSl flalillng In thc sjinle. uni! for that reason would get a united support. If Blaine isn't nnmlnati-d wo want Deiiew and Harrison. That will tri ve ns a man from Indiana aud will nive ns Indiana fnr tho mari A groat, many other prominent men talker* In tho same way A " slraw" taken bv " Thc Ev enlim V_wb" ls llitcierllng. The r-s'iit ssas: Depow -4. sheridan 12, Conkling ft, Uncoil) 5. Hob. Dueia-oll |fi ' h-t'eland 4-1. Hill Sd. Hew I tl '-. REMOVALS AT TUE CUSTOM HOVE, NA VU'. UfflCBB BUB*- sJ-BUUBUFg A NCMnF.r. Tni". co*_?BCTon*g ubi in tfAjm_-_e"jrew. The CB*-*** BMBS Henry-an ballon Ci'mnilsalnn?Deputy OWIeeBBB John A. Mason, Sp'-cial Anent Tln_le and Au It tor John M. ('"iiistuck-reiiurted tn 1 .ll.-r-inr Ma-eme yes. tea-day tho rei-ult of Miolr delberjil'iris on ilia IBBgaaid redtictlnn of tho Custom Be If f"ne. Their report, showed Shel* ISgasBMS might, br mada) temporarily willi s.jr .orlou.s einbarraj-unenC I" tho service. If the rcluej '.lons aro marje as ladle****-. Hmas "-ii _s a delay lu Ute '.liyudation of ta**s*eM sn.l tho makin- nut nf re ps* ta iii Un* Tr<>'i?i.ry D-paitrout. Tilt) QsUBSSBB Mat his list nf Univ* ?Hemal msttot might bn dkmtMad wU/ii nulli ___an*-*S BMfcaB a ??eft-le-ncy ap.rnprluiiun. If IB* HM la approved by ahe a^SMStSff the rtmuvsU will be made to-murrow. Tic CeBeetM island yeeMadsy '- nive the a******, but it v.us intimated tkst li is saanasad af Bepsbllceiis, whoso plai'-s may Im liil'-d bf Democrat*. Na' al '.'(Ticer Hurl yesterday reduced his ferro ?o as to l'-ssrn '.he oxponsa-s in hts dcos'-nvnt a snail u*rcsni.-i?H BetHP thu rttee *__-****d him. n-fers) dlsinls-4lii(i any eBaBa ho had. i-sslutvel aaa?BBB- ca thu lowest, _g__*| iiiul Jolin If. -?s-iet-, a lln-ii'_it1ns i-.l'-rk. aiusiiniud in ,vi_'ii-r. I.S70. re ? liri s-1 h, otu so of UriT__red health. The ftiU-W-_s* air 'he rflsmiHusls In the branch fur the lirjul'latlnn nf i-U-geieu: Thorrae O, Whyuil. ehi.-f cl.-ik. apiMiiuntl April 1, D-71 : and Omma William II. Ciawfi.i.1, BBBSB-B el B-M-BB-MB lu. 1871; 0. C. Chnrnh. appointed May m\ Heil); ll. Bi Car? ter, appointed Jilly 17, ISO"., snd Kui'-.: Uerlngtan, tm iiiiiruoal Dec-mtier lt. l-rj. Tim oilier removals WSM Clarks Kimlcrlck J. (.rali.iui. nppeinted DaaSMhaa 7. ll-W) : Hourn m. limier, ssajelatal Oeaahm i.>. i-srki; winiam 11. e.iei.uiie. aanetatad Ostsbes i. issn an- B-bmbbhbn Henson Yan Vnasr, appointed April 2t, I8H4. Survoyur ru-anle BM_*-Md fr. m Washington ****_*?_***> and seemed In a happy BSMB "? miriiL Ile did mu hint that he woufd BMSS any removals, 'mt. MSMSkBd ihat ho did not soe- haw to SSaM d" so stthOSS aaftoSfl imbarrasn. iin'at to his blanch nf Um Mrvlcfl eui,,!.aili aa ilnie wore. lila.11 . c 1 ?? new. Hu will do all lui '-in to avoid rr-ii.lng any remuval* ^ DELICIOUS WATf.R ASH FLOUR BREAIH a nkw nmcnTBBT. A newly ,lis.-nv iel piners-, el br.itdiiial.iii_ ls a.lvsr 1 iMtal ill aiisiliai celiiiuii, to whir a atti ntlou is Citlle'L Mr. Hyatt, who hobbs tho right tn the American patent .a sanguine In tho belief that Ins hreaelmaking imiiipiuiy mic* started will ba able to declare elividends Larger I hun aol ral tread s*Mpaa*r, ami sniy ens.lsd ?if at alu liy BM Bell Telephone. It ts ha Bs Imped Ba may .suc? ceed, especially If lu* effort, shnuld result in giving New-Yorkers two pouads of " dalli i*ui breiut" for IIto routs ui piaou of tito oue puuud loaf new sold fur Uio -arse mussy. .', *> MARRIED. IHTaKT--?BOBaMBB -tin Satur 1 ir. Marali-l-l, at tue rest deuce ot Ihe in"..ie, 'J:;.I Uliman.ure.. Mau*Ifs, dr MM Uss. Charles Vf. Hoiinr. Caioilne E. Ciitssiiiau to Matthew HilOJ*. ____S____B__________B DIED. Ar t.IN'l ?At N'ewar'a. B J. on Heirs lay. March .2. IS-i, Fm linn Moori', rriroof fssao A. Ailing. FuaiTil sei vices at lier ISM-*-lcl*MS, Nu :17 Walnut-sr.. on Mau.lar. Marali'.'K, at ..JU |i. in. llnatiTua .rn 1 fni.i ia are invitsS tu art.Ul I. 1111 ei men 1 al .Moiuit 1*1 eas ant C'eiuetery nt convea.ouco of ramllT. Pleasas omit nutCBrs. Ai K'Krt-At h a realilsnoa No. 1.3 'Vest 13 Ust, David D. Aileear, ..,-? 1 ei,". years. gSBBBBl sarricas at St, Paul's Clutrcll. l'att-csou, N. J? on I u.rsalar iii iriiin ; al lu .'clo _. Kimliy limit flowers. 1 tania leave feel of Charil hers-st., N. Y_ L. E. anti W. il. lt., al '.' a. m. Ti!_N-W-Yonn B*fisasffBSCW-JWB hank, j Baw VOSS, .March. 1S-8. 5 For nearly taronir years BSV-IB) -Vuaer hat Utreu vue pr-snls'it "I this tamk. Its Uirortere tuisr desire lo make this fnrmal sn 1 pu' Ile renisiiitit'ii "t how fully they Iuit" r>i lurd ths ralu* of Bl* mi vu..*, tiie a. ni ulnes. ur lila eounaul. Hie uuselllaliniisi, nf hu il?a muni ia. their Inloro.ta, and ahoye all the Histrucliv. miswrTina Inteirritj anet upiUlitnSss nf lils ctiaracti-r. They minuet iii-lr preelunil tu rouff their sympathy to fha hereaseil family an-l to 1 alpress far them their ken -su-f ai Ititi per.uuai loss Uley hare sutfereil in ll.e .'.sall, ot a jrood aaul ko-ureal f-ieatl. For the Hoard, ll. U. HALS Ti: A I), I'resuleii DKAe'TT-on SatnrlriT. March '-'I, at B*i '.5'.) F.ast IDtti-st.. af illphrh.-ria. lin iori Wimsiar. only sun ef Weoster and 1 aroi.no ll. Ilene-, -as- 3 ro.n j -... . uiuuliis. Funeral unvsM. ci inuit I- Oe Haturilay, March 21, of pneumonia. Alex amler 1 . Colbert. The mn tal s?-i rices will tie holli st his Isle rsslitence. No. liio I ay lor st, Brno.lyn, ou Momlay, March '.'ti, at i iVrlerlt p m. latennent I'ueailay. atDi-aerwouil. IvI-l'icK-eiu VVeluas.i-ir. Masai BL r.er. A. V. Dlmock, la His 7.uli year ot lils .at Fui.erai sui *u ut vt.il bs u.-l-l St 171 Merris ave., Ell-abolti, g.J-Ot .Isa 1 ir, Mareil-il, mBIOgi '"? CilKlll.NK.tt' -cm Tbarsmir Mardi IB ^"T I-. wife of William s. i.u. -i inraii. and ilaa^luer ol lue laid Jamee Dillie, in Ul" a J I r-tr sf lier ass. Itsiaures .ml rrn,mia are retperifullf Invite! to Sttenl Iii* fuasral frs? hor Uta r-tl.lsac. M l.s-u If st., ilitsjalyn, a. D. au MmiiUv, gili lull. Bl 1.30. IbIi-i ie eui Iii ii reen itomi. III NTTIKIl? On Thirslxr. M ireh -"J. In ths OOfi year Of her tte. Joann*, wi iee ol ls 10 CU arin* eiunthe.-. l'.rltil?es and frleinls nt tli? fa-ni' ate mv,te.I to atten I the luirr.xl services al her l.itn MllnB-)SS, Mi tVosl imnttOk, ou Siimlar. Marah '-' ?- at '- '" H. m nstsrmsaisi Wo**Mwasith* eouTanlence of tho family. I'leaaeoiait itnwsrt. II tl sikh At MB l*M rs.. lt i-s. td aVutt 17lIi-s*_. afters tia ri ill-ssa. Um.*. St IlaisteJ, .u lau I )IU fas* of Sis KsUutbs ami friends ot ths ranuiy are Invltedto sltenl the f un.ral s,rn,., at Kif'h Are nie I'r -s'ltierl tu c'hiire > ...rai :. .111 at , ,,a Ma eliy tlt-ruDuii, tom lull, at half 1 itt I O'lll.l-lC. ll xl.V-On Ssturtay morning. March ?l it ifl-t c-0!nmhla Hshrhls, Hre.i.irn, tuen. yoangSSI child "t A. A-gSStS* au.l I.istin UBaSsSf Hasiy, sg*.l 3 yaars BM I mo.iUi, Fssnral un rats. HKAl.Y-on Satnr.lay morninr.. Marett 24. at Iffl -_)**?* ? Height-, iirmikiyn. Aaa, aa r .iau.iitBr..r a. a ii .'its!us sud l.ir/.M I'rail ley Healy, ags.l TfS-M Bad I mimili*. Funeral i.riViKa*. BO WA BO Su-1 lenly on TDnrs'tity. Minti tl, at his rest, .tenir, ITs 174 M" ss.st. Hroukirn. Ioho Taaaer llowant tn ihe sum rear Ot his ugo. liui"i tl -iris, ty, lin' Iiiti-I it I' rm 'Hill Church St 2 JU 01 lack. Minda- alter nii'iii. Marah Ja? il lit'Ur. UK-At Ela -u .'.tli.arn . , n ?* iltir lay, March Bi, Camm*nor* B. h. Ultcb-tjc-k, U.S, . .. a?u 1 _4j Intel melli ..'. I "1.1 Bprla*. .te.)N'r.*t-"in Marok-B i tSH, leaknaJ-aaa lama m faai sf hu ? ..... K'ir.er-1 sei-dees at the Pitt fsmllr rrsi lenee, N* -DJ **** BTBt, sa. I ms Ur arisi.ie.ri st I: td o',looa, Mr lac 111, tv Oe Kn'sv, Masak -'. ?* tina BasvTstk ll.Isl, a li r a lon.: I'lu'-Bi. Illeu M, ll Ulan. BtSCS i.i tt* 1.' A sx an de 1 Mu Lats-Ulan. Ths iel.:;? -. .ml fi on s af. rsTpscrf it!w Inril." lt. .r* - a I ber liiusrsl s*ih, Wsw-VorB W-.e-l. on tBosler Met,, si ll ??metis -. ns. tutraia-oa W-?lituf lo* plati*. DIED. M!'RKJt*r*-,Vtt*is hSiaostsa.), *s*_sr Ctttrl*. Walne March .4, Hobart Marr.}-, ablest son of the lats hebert Mar ray, ]r. I* ermani atcireen- -ol. Po-snoT-On Triunia*; Sorell __, of po atina nita. William ll I'nrnruy. ot thia illly. ItsimlTi s a-d frieicls of th . f.urillr are rssitsrtfnllr Invitel lo attend thn funrral serrioes al Hie Murray Hill Holel, crier Park ave. r-uat loth st.. ou Moana/. Marci -'tt. at ll) o'clock. Kindly omit now-rs. ItoniNSO.V?Tbs Rey. jihn Robinson. D. D? born n?tr Wlr.nlniater. Vn., J uno -.'!). 1 Roil; died nt t'i t pesldenos of his too s. Av Robins.-, M. D. MS llichinon 1 Tetracij, VV-st-VswIlrliibtoii. stalan Islind March VI. ISIS Funersl strl'-rlv ppr ere at half psst lo. -Hturdsy -noroleg. Interriieni in Morana- Ceineinrr. Memorial service st Trinity Clniritti. West N'uw. Brighton, on sun.I*".-. March -.">. ai half psst io. Rm KWRLL-fsudlenlr. al 135 Esaf 40th st.. en Mgm morning, March 23, Samuel D. Rockwell, rn tua 73th jeer of ku ax* Pnnnra! services Moriday. Msrsh gg at 2 p. m. fTorn Flrit Presbyterian Church, Yonkers, N. T. BOOT-On Thnrs.ay. Marok 23, ISS-l. Elizabeth B. Root, ageet '.'8 yeera The funeral service wu )... h >i 1 at 3 30 p. m. on Monday, '.mil inti., at Framlnghaiii. Mats. SACrilftKB-Snldsnly, In Rr.vo.lrn. March 33. MBB jobs Winslow, infant son ai 1. vars tts n an* Uni Aaolntar. Kala'.l rea ami fr lem's are respell fully invited to allen t the funersl MTTtoM nt tha n-sidmioe ot h's parents, l*i> Ttd esr*-, llrri.lalru, -uni ..? after-eon at 3130. I-termem ut Newton, Msts. SMITIT-()n March BS, at k r red lenee. 2.* West l?th-*_, in tits IflUt -esr ni her age, Henrietta Mulari! wiroot Charles stewart fe un tia, aud .laughter of Uio lal* John ('as wall. Funeral services will he held st Trinity Chanel, West 25th st, on Monday, tho 2ttlh urtu, at lu.45 o'clock a m. Please oran So wart. SToRRS-Hnddeiilr, on Saturday, March 24, Antotn.ttn A. wifsof Augustus 'ti.ii ra Friends aud relalIves ara Invited tn ittan i the funeral sar t'.-ss tr hsr I .ti. res'.).-cr- flo. Si Monroe place, on Tues? day. March 27, at 4:30 p. m. TODD-At Somer-. Woatohrstor Co., X. Y.. Friday erenlntr, War-oh 23, Jane EliiaOeth VVilcou, wit* of William X. Todd, aged Ol years. Funeral torvioet from her lat* maldone** on T.malar. 27th iii.t,. al 1 ..'clock p. rn. Carriages at fur ty's Statics on nrriral of train losving cir in I I'M'ri In"ii: at 10:30 a. m. iii lailtes and frier*.'.- are respectfully InTltetil to arron 1. VON HTADg?On Fri ar. March 16. itt Colorado r-prlnii-s. Holly, wife of Frederic* If. tod Slade ami dan.kier ot C. P. and Marearet s-klildy Fischer. Fnnerm ssTT'res wit! be held at the c hnreh of the Incarra tluii, Maditsu-ay* ancl35lll-*t., on Sunday, Mareil .j, at 1 ei'iliiclt. Interm-nt at Woodlawn. Announcement* It Cured IIku Father. ni'iiiN'.iitl.a. Cann., March 29, -8-7. -fr. RiKrn. DkaiiSib: My father has been suffering from a bsd rough foroverayo.tr, anet becoming alarmed. I persuaded him to try a hurtle of your Excite toravt. I had had s hottl* of your "('.illaara I o a 1 -?." ami lt had done me so much good that Ifslf si _-: rour RvrKe-TORAST would cure my father, as lt did. It slopped ihe '"ii -li atone* and entirely oaireii him. Please send me a bottle ol KIPK luii.t s i as soon as possihle, sat mr Uusbauil bas a cough aud I wish to caro him up at OixTB. Mus. gE B. KXAI'P. Hexrt A. Daniel*, M. D., -19 WBST I'-'flTil SP. Diseases of th* Xervuu syttea. C.eoito-Crtnary Organ* Impotence ami sturdily Hours?8 to 1-,. UM. E.ctW. E.ippci,'illy Desurnodfiir Plaster. E.eS.W ths "cad-." co-lab. White Havdi T-'rem astin? e'nitsKi.i.'B B-.t/ul- COSMBTIC BOaVr. 25 CTS. "Tiif. host CBBB io the world for coughs, raids nnd eerinrnptlsn ls Cutler Mrns. Jt Ca's wsli-luiawa elu huston Vevetahle Pulmonary Bals-in "To Mother*." MasWisbloWb aournsi} BTsor.ferotiltdrsaT*st_lsa. ?mi.-ns ric gums, reduce* Int i u n4tl in. a'i.ra all pata, euro* wiadcslio and llarrh.et. Tweair Ut* cuan * bjltls. -*> ? More Tiiav the Doctors Coci.d Do. To Messrs. vf. Ii. Rikki, a Som. Dkar kirsi I have been a sufferer for over six months with very severe pains alum! tb.) rheatamt stomach. I writs ls say thar ynnr Hiker's Cotapoaod Sarsaparilla has ? ut ire y ia,r-._ me (willa* w-niinr ? Uiuu suv.-ntl pin sio'un.a cou.d do). Bul that I novreiijiiv urti cu health than ev.ir iierure. livery ? ne -stiuulit ia lr e. your ni niielura fur pams and aches of tbe L>ody. ltcaiM-ctfiillyyoura. .osBPII F. Bl'SA ITA. 420 E. MUh ar., X. Y. Special Notices. A.? I ii.i Diiys ot tbe i vlnbiii.iu. FIFTH AVI .N'l'l'. ART CAI.LF.RIF..S. goa .'LU-AV--. -.KAU __TI_-i_T. F!*.rv.vTF. cor.r.F-c-Troxs op MOD-.RN PAINTINOS halon gi na to tnt. I' HKOAN L. MOTT anil MR. BDWA-BD ICK.\RN.TY. BO BB SO DD AT AUCTIOX WITHOUT RISSt&HVE, lll.sDAY AXD WEDBEBDAY EVUlSOg, MARCH _7 anil 2?. AT 8 O'CLOCK, __'_' CHIC __i:iaNO HALL. 6TH-AVK.. COB_n_B IbTIIST. HUUD sciMKRVICriK. AUUTIOST.F.rt, HY OBTGIBB A CO. .lu-lus Cooke, lu, linmer. SPECIAL Atc TtOM ANXOUXCEMEXT. I WILL SELL AT A II SOLUTE SALK OB WEDtfBBO-fc- AND THURSDAY. MA ItCH 2 a AND .ll. Vu..J.' A. M. I ... U DAV. m COOKE'S ROOMS. 201) J..U 211 hi.-siT l.Dni-33t A Gentle-man's entiro Ur.c collection of BICII ANT1QUB FURXITUItE, HP.OX_.K8, FINK SBVBE8 VASES, CHO IC K OHlK-VrAL Ut ci rs, DIUPKHIi'.s). MIKJ-i'ttS, UAHE I1HIC A-HR-VC. iC, 4C. THIS WILL rilOVI-' A VERT r.VIHiE AXD AiniACTlVl. SALL. EVBBITBLBB wn.L BE ARRAXOED AVD PLACED OX k.-II lill 1'1'iX MOXDAY AXD TCESDAY, M ABC" IC 28 AXD 87. Cnrpet Clennsln*.?We are putting circular* Into ererr li,au.-tl,at you siiiy know where you iran har? larpet-i taken up. el**-?li, rtrtlttert ami rel.ilil in a |irr,'uct way. Mailor telephoa* your aildrosa ml. M. rii'l-.WAHT, .t_u 7ih ate., .N ew Vrji-k. . Te-1 e ph eraretai I l_D2M^ lsr-sS Foal Office Notice. Should be rc ad dally by all rnmrosta-, as chan^saj may occur st any line. Letters far faieign countries need not bo specially ad dr.-s.d for dispatch by ony p-irticulnr BBMmer, e-x. cpl when lt ls d.".-li"d to si-iid uuiaiiicat.-s of U-4Uaii.tr ut) ??ainmerclal daiiiiiiieiu.a. letter* ii"l specially addiesm.'d be-lua sent by the fastest ycmsels ax-allinls. Foreign malls for tho weeg ending March 31 will elua* (promptly in all eases) at thia oflic-c. as follows: JIDNDAY At 1 p. m. mr Scotland .lir-i't, per steam, ship l.thlopla. ria eilaaijow (Istters must bia itlrctct "per Ktlilopl* "1; at ll |i. ru. for I) ol tr. e., Puerto CortM and i. internals, p*r steamship City of Dallas, from .Nev BBaSs?a TUESDAY?At.! p. in. for Truxillo, per *BBBBSS_SB -Iroms. from New-CHle-aus, vrbDXKrSDAY--At _i..O a m. for treltnd. par steamship c.iTtiian'e, aria Queenstown (letttrt for elre_j; llninu aad oilier Kui'ipsiii cou turill t iniltl be d. roc tail ******** SM nianln ".. at I._ rn. for Eurnjir. per tteainsrilr* Sial* yli Knuth iiiipinn and Bremen (fettert "Vr Irrlamt must ho itlrectel per Snste"); al liam, roi" Kurll i.-xeept I'altiiu I'riucci amt Iiia.ua. pei tlMIBShip t tlaa UStMaa for Sax-anilla. Av., mnst he directed "tm Allan ' ut 1 p ni for the Windward Islands per t'samsilri arri rte!; at a n. rn- tor aiui-tleli-j, per ttoa.usuiii Harlan, from Nsw-<'Heans. TliriD-DVY At ll a m. for Jamaica and I nae na. par ateanishln Alt-,, i loiteri for Costa iiliav yu Liuicm, ttiust i.?.iiieiuia ? uer Alya "); at 1 p. m. I.i Bermuda per steamship Trinidad I Si 1 I'-'"- f?r Nassau. N. P.. sad Ssa tlagu. CBba, i<ei stt-unsiiip Hantlxgo; ,.t I p. m. mr Campeilie. ChlSBBS Tanascuanet Tuoatas. per stsamship City ur Atl-liti clotten for other Mo .'.CAa etStSS nutt Us .lir-ctext "psr City of AttaatS**)! at I r- m for Hus Un par stoamsSilp K. B. Ward, |r. frem Neat.orleitns; M MS p. io. tut -t, 1'iai re-Miij inion, par ste* jj sr from Uullfti. HATl'BDAY?At 1 a ra. for Briril and for ths Lt Plata countries '""t CHU!, mt Bin du Janeiro, per steamship 1'rui ld*, 'rom Ballimore: at 5 a m. lor France, nwluer Uu l lui., sp_iua.ul I',uligal, perttiu.l-t lueUjuie,y<a Harre at .'. a bi for ?<-oi!'-iil dirt'Ct. per ttetmsbtp tue a,'iii, tu tllasguw .letters must be direct*-! "per an.-nuris'ii al .. a. m. tor ih? Nethei -tn. Ut. Tia liol tsralam. per ?ummship BotlsedBM tloltert mint be (li? re. Uni "per BotlsrilBM"tl at b.Ml am. Icr Europe. per stesuishtp Ciuhri-. ria yiie*ustown iletters for V j-aiios. Swuserleoil, lutly, itoaiii auil I'orliual niust be diraic eal uer ( malia "-: at .*.:..0 a. ... for I'.eljitu.n dlr, il. per s|M?uisliiii Zesl.ui.l. ri* Autweip ilstttre must ho -lissie* " *si '.i-.at'l ' li ai D' a m. for (antral America ami South Pat'lflo i-orts (eic*ot c'r-.iii). per eteamsi.lp I'irs. ria Atuiu'x-ill leti. is for coat* Bira ami e.uatej inala must ne itira.it.l' ur' l'yt P-tra ", st ll a. m. Inr Veiistuela and I'uraooi. per stosinship c ararat. SUNDAV-Ai .1 p. ss. fur (usu Hie*, tis Umou, per Meam tli.u .-'oxliall. from Xew-Utleaoa Malls for eaVin* Bsd Japan, per tte-ins'iip C'llyof iTtlney iiroin ra.ui F-Aii'!*'"..,.. cisse hers Mareil "J. st 6 1)0 p. ni Mulla for ti* in all tu Ia,an.ls par sis. nth. p A usti-lia i "rein "tan Prsssi*e*k cl.is* use" March *2l .a 7 u. uj. Malls taw tao H..cieiy Isla-.U. peg ship Tropio llfrd rrroiu -*in Kruciiul, olosn hers March -J*, al ft .tu ix bi. Malls r.ir Australis, >e--/esisnil, r. .nu lui. lill aril "-siuoili isli-iia. i er sirs.c. ShlB M.rliH'S* ifroui Ssu lin. BM), class hero . ak -.ni, at lin p m. Isl BS arrir.il nt v-w. vi ric of slea..-hip Auraii's with Hntlait nit::- nu An* trail* Hall .for the llswslau ll amit, p-r .., a.up mairan* I o ii Uno I rsi i ? s).' i rn* tu I .it* al 7 n m. Kaili for Cubs, ur rad to Tamp*, 1 i.. ant tltsoos liy siiti-jier, via Ii sr Wast, SI*., elute al I..IS uih.-s iU.l> ai 'Jail) *. io. "th* scheilulo nf iluslng of Trans-rse-lflc mills Is ar ranged au Hm pn ' in luterniptt*4 ot -r l.uiil li-inslt ui Sun Fifi ' ? ? ''""'I '*?> '*?* "'l riving "il lilli' at Sun I I ii" lees on lim da* ol S-Jltn. ul ttramett am dlapsu lied I lil ni v '? I- tn-j*.*,. I'.isirnastes Port Offlce, ^.w Jfota, N. t.. Kaia*lt;-BB-. SBBXmi Katta*. AUssiutr ka.'tlsn M-ite of i*pt*clsl lm?*r*a*c?. THOMAS P. KIRBY. Auctieaeatv AM KB IC AX ART A-SOCIATIOX, KA NAC-Kil** AMF.UK'AN Al.T. OX TO-MORROW (-OV.AV). TC SSH AY AMD NK8DAY, AT 'JiilO A XI) 7:.'? O'CLOCK. AT TIIE AMERICAN AP.T C, KIA.F.V.I r.n 0 East _-_-*_, Mall-on So oj rc. WO P.KS Bl %T. HAMILTON' QUMkmmX ORDER OFSAtB: MOTffD AT AFTER-DON MARCH 78. Mi o'daolt. ORIOIXAI. DRAWIXeja, ARTIST AXD BEBtmBBBB PROOFS. fTom "Highways and Byways 'ana Nain ra's Serial Story.' (at.ib.giie Xoa 1 to ISO luclusls*. MONDAY EVEN ISO. MA HUH -ri, at 7 ."rt o'ctrtttk, OBH.IXAL DHAWl.Nc.-. HKMVB-4X U AXD II.YTSI PflOOVtS. from "napor nrmtio* Urotiuele" arri\ rite "rsoatbeytr"sa. rtes," " NewiOrlastfjs.- Acastart l_s_et" sud " Hs-tr sat! There tn the liaulli. ' C Miilo-ue Xoa i 'ju to 11 1 lo-lnstae. TtrBSDAY MHHI MAKf;H 2ft at 7:.'lOo'*l-4**a ORIGINAL DltAWIXe.8 AND RKMARe*f'R BROOKS ft*?m "The Master of tltn Onnnery," " P**toral Days" sn 1 '?Heart of tte While Mosntaln*.'' alan rarlini* lllnttntetl onginala reprajsnrUto drawings after American pmnfers ami mis. eilsneviis detlsna. e ilulujjus *t.,- 4l'J te'i-i... ;n amarna WEDXT-SDAT EVEXrXO, MARCH 2S, at 7aa*lii'e!oe!e. COXCLUDINO SALE WATEBCOLOIl lilUMT.'ilS ami miscellaneous u-ipiiM. ah,, I detljns In bl ac's sod watt** sad monotint. (_t*I__*e Xoa elli to Sdi inclusive. ox exhibition day axd kvknivh. UH WOliKK COI.I.Kc ' I'leiN. OX MOXDAY AXD TUESDAY ?Vf.S13ii.S, APRIL 2 AXD 3, WILL BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE HY okdi'R of b. wolff, jr. Bsaasaa*, VALUABLE PULYA1K COLLECTION OV MOBS-MI I'AiMiS'is form>:d by cTrnTSTTA>r ft. wolff, ni'.ci'.Ascn, OF Pnil.ADEI.P.IfA. which lncludss hoe exampU-s of ths FRENCH, (i?-MA- AXD AMERICAN St IIOUI. ej| ART. OX _-_._I_.IITIO.al DAY AXD EVEN I .Vi *?? Illustratod Cat-_o_uc? xvii: ba m-ilo- ou receipt o* ' price, 50 cents. _ MAGMI'ICKNT FIRST TI Ula. :TnE MO.-JT IMPOBTAXT ITBI.IC 8 A LK OK STRH'TLT FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE EVER HELD, AFFORDIXO GREAT OPPOHT. g IT I EM Ti) THO** FURXISIIIXei MANSION*!, COL NTRV SKATS, dwkllixos, seaside cutta jes BBB ? tkt.s, THE POTTIER a. MMTWW9 M V % TIA' If ItfX ? CO. BKBrnmaauBKB emmi warn kiri mama ok POTTIER, STY MUS * CO., WILL FROM THIS DATE III il.l X< J I" |slf ALL WAHI" ROOM TRADE A XI) DOBBINB TBTBtB BOBE ?BBB TO THAT OF M AXUFACTt* ltIXI. AXD ORDER WORK BXOLC SIVELY. THE B-LTBBMTB AND VAl.i'.v't LB STOCK o? B-BBMl riBBB'l Ul WI I ll BS. UPHOLSTERY, ARTICLES Of VKBTU. RICH STUFFS. AC- AC, VAXCI-D AT NEARLY OXK HALF K ILI.IO g Dots LARS, CONTAINED IB THEIR UREA. WABBBOOIMj 4?'A 5TH-AVE.. BBW YORK, ' TO BE SOLD BY AUCTIOX ABSOLCTELY Wi! lt'.IT IIK.SI--.BVR. P.I.'IIXMXO APRII. m NaXT. ?,* O lt-of rown hovers eui arrange to haye good* c.rofnlliT Pflekesl for shipment. Fer Ciit.ilitgiie-d-mlf April ."? an I partlrnlnr* ad Ires* AMEP.ICVX Ml IBBOfH Ililli. M.in.i_er*. C East *B l-st.. Madison Sijuaro, Now.York. Impoiinnl tn nil Wiri Wi ile. Hniin'a IinnrnvsJ B*W-AM**M_MI tountaln Pen. Waa ranted H.karat Bala, in i to givo i-tilafnctlos. Sent br mail, prepaid, for il .'id. This ls a pustule bar^.iln. Send for I. lustretod Catalogue ot ns.fal oriier mt eiallies. JOI1S S lt', LIX, Manufactiiriog Statlsnor. .'hi. lir.a.1 t.ir. X. Y. Tho largest, 1,iuii.au neal and most complete Account Bool Manufactory and Punting Eatii'jli.ahiueat for Fine Comruer cal Work iu yaw.York City. A.? \Xntl Pnpern. - W .ILKT-N. LXN.OV. & CO.. MAHH FA CT V R E US, DM I.AST -t-.D-ST., OHAXD CKMTIlAI, DEPOT, solicit an es.vnluaUoii of t'i'lr BaeKaBS pr?Jtrel S-jrlntJ proiIiictleinH and luipoi 1 ?lons, wliiclt for low cast, v irmly* aod novelty of design li ive inver .j*) j excellel, titi TlANOlNCcVS _'.*_>. ;< IAI.LY DilSlQSI'l) BY THK ASSOCIVTKI) IfTBM Particularstt ntlou ls oai'et I toa l?--,'"i vi lc i.itu ?.*1v" )? of Ja.anose, -henel!, Iiinglisa and I lui nan -.jo u reosutlf lia. pain eil. A.? ~? tOillimn fi >t*se*. A*_r*l*s?e*\ ?QOJDCa AI.e.TloX m?-*i*H ? _'.)<J oTIl- Wi-. A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF 0 L I) C II l B BBB AXD J A P A X K ? S. I'OIK'i I.AINS. I'c ) I IT. Ul KS, A Xl) OTHER ART WORKS. IXi'LUDIXO Chinese Porcelain*, Ulna in I Visita*, and single color p.'-eaa J man'-'? Pm i ei I-, mat disses, ? Itt Broars* ami l-U-iiuerti iTorr eiirvinji-S ss word eiiiards and Kutfs ll iii.tl.--. lura? aud N'ltailkiH. kaia, umuna au 1 many rats ' alilricl pieces. I" BK Si.l.D MV ejRDKIt of TIIF. ,'u:sl'-,Al'AN^-^liVAlKA,,1N,u'(* SACK WKDXESDAY. TIUUSIJVY VXD FHI-.tr, MARCH SS, ".li AND ;u. AT 1 Ct. LOCK. Uciigiouo Xoticca. Ar.L soles' e ni i;e li, *sih.t.. ara** of mh-ax-o.-? RSV. lt- IlLliKU NKWTD.V will prea.h st ll a. m. AKRRICAM i i.Mi'i'.i'.VNc ?: rNfojii AND .MANHA1TAN Tl Mi IKtAN' I. As.se ul ATroX. Chlckerln* Hail. Suo-tay, ;i o'-I. uk. Adetresa bj 'he cmliieut mad eloquent ljdv OtSI'ir, Mia. J. lil.I.IN hn.-U TKB, af Iowa. M!l.le.t: "Tlie Whir.., Hi,- Wh'i"" i'i<4 tho Whither ol the Ixsmperanee Rsfnnn.*1 c., urra I I t.iXs Ti'N H. l-'ISli will |ii--id". ( tim. e uiiisj,-.,! profTBBUae. Mlss EI-BAxMOKB LYM.-N tn matMtt*-. J*-* luis (JAlLDUiJ, Pre* UKUBCU OK THK MESSIAH, cum. r 3-1 th -'. an# Park av. -Service, m ll ii lu. bc-rmou by Rev, IPHla 1.111 ' "l.l.VKK. l IIIP.C'H OF Till', DIVINE PATERNITY. Gib uv*. cornel __?S-ss, K?v. c n.vi'.i ;.-* ii EATON, D. Bu l-sr-iur.-ll *. iii. "Christ sud Ula -Hnlatry sf surrmi* 7 A.j p. ru. le' ni"- to yaun. p. opie. ?? Wh .1 . an th.) I liuiatj*, do fur Y'l'tng Fei.j.l" r an 1 Wu il .an 1 olioil l\?, le du rs UM Cl.nii'hr Anthem?" Lord nutiJli " Prui-s* (h.- La-r-,'" Ciull. ??lil" ." an 1 XV ii il .an 1 OHOS I"-.', I BJ lor. Special mn-*i<-tl servite-, dani.1.1 qua!.,, ! ,.r Hes ton," R-ssT; r\ataral fa l> uui_ CHL-Ri'll Ol' TD li li'l.V SPIRIT. VI, I ? .,, ,. ... an* e-.'iih-e., Bs*, f cit M.bi.RT Rector Herts Commantma. ri. Maruin, si-rvlce. ll. I le rsl l.llany. 4 :1Y 1'rt'M lug --rvici', 7 :4ii. IBmSSB BB*****?jr Invited. rilRIVT c III WIT. ith.iv- ml 3,Vh-sf.. Dr. J S. bUUMAX, lu-ct.ir.-I.lt In- BMV-M Ila m. aol al 4 p. m. COOPI'.I. UNION fl RE AT IfVLfa, Sunday. 1 30.. c ll Alli.i - lll_KA-.ll on "A SIM'.ITAI. lil'IaVriON I) t\"V|INs WITH. AH'. 1' r! TO III SUANIW VM) V"l N'. MEK. MU-1C DY N. I. Ut I ll"* ABD (IIURI's CHOIR. DIMTPlats OF CHRIST, itith-.L. b-ar Sthav*. l*l***l__n_PaagBf moi liing anil eteiiliig by the luster, th* ?sr. h. R tylkr. FIRST SOilKTY Of SIM RITC Al.lsTs.. \d Ipili Hall, TTh-stu. tnt, l-l st l ??leiirailon of the forlich a.ml. tersurv "f mi-lcrn sptrtluan-in *r "J ..'. le. k. t>p.iuu_l atl-r*-* by th' Pt'-i ' IH NRV I NKWTON. Sim-,,!*. lui; hy Mr- AMANDA SPENCE, Hon. ? le DMLKV. II 0. BBWBK, Mm. SUKI HARD HELLI!.. Masig and rtclUUvo* hy popular aiUsta VIVT. POINTS house ok IKDCtsTBT, UM vvortlaa M., WILLIAM V. BARNARD. Su.a?ririteimViir. -.-_??, leo a. r.ii.L' every Sunday *i --3<) *'-_-*-. 'tho acrylce i- sluu.ak tah. liv by thu cllllalreu of HM ln.tli.UUoa. l'ub.la; cnrJiill* intl'-cM._ ST. SrTWMlKN l? CHURCH. iCth-st., north al-c. le tu-", i, ,-,ih nntl Otb avsa The R.t A. lt H .BI. R" mr. genie** on Sunday Bl ll a. m. anti 4 p. n_ st. lcxATirs cm neil, ,v; west loth-si.. Rj'tsa ARTHUB Hilt HU- i. . 7, 7 BV a Jew liJ.O s:ii ll a m.. * ?**-> *" I 8 p. m. I.. I*. 7. J .1 . li a. ru. fi p. Bi. Wvikii-_i?ly, llmi-ilay aul b IV p. ?)? Sent. ' THU REV. S. WUK HT Bl -r of His Si, 'Ul.I'll. __l) \a.s, llaltaj-**., I.i a " a. ate., will preach al lu 15 au- 7:43. -nd" tor Ul e?ea? Um asl Bann' " one Viss for our Public Hud linn- - ' Ins U'rt'sil-J r.-n_ .im.. lut-nlliiai che otoiilii.| rsirmoii. Alt ?se.______ THE M'IT':TV FOB ITIIK'AL I'UI.Tt'P.U. -Pre.* A DI.IR will lecture liefi.ts, (his -sit-ieey 4t Chlt-keiUij- Hall on rsuiidny, Miuh Ja sui.Jei- " ITW Il.loiiife <>f It*. Ii4iai_a UuUcfs nu Miu-aluy " Doors ipuu it V) 3o . ?t-M at ll 1 j. Ail iuiaix.-ti.-d arv Un ikid to alt ul.