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, aaa was the wife ot Ralph De__eia, wks ?""_________a_5rS ?a?re*?>t wtth th. -ttoloeo ^r^wL^hr^y-^^IU^'.psrs. Ita ^Jum an ^tnpUah-d ?_?U. B*\~*^**t***m 9__-a -sw-rt** tn ths " Romany Ry*," the * Blaek Flag. ?!* _iCS_VtS ker husband Bi - The Hiag -af Iren. ?T-B8B-n8? S_B8 Place on Bundey at 8 o'eloak. rsosi xlxfFoisTS or view. ,t has been fortunata* that the making np of the eon> . Le* of the Assembly was so carefully performed RLaar Cole that such eharfes as were made or iZTte have been made by E. ft Phelps fall bane ?^ ,he ground. The PlBBBBll-IB on Cities, which __! ___. u ?n? ?r?rUble, _ m*de UP ?f -ho hsve the confidence of their associates In an m ?_J derrree State .euston. J. Bloat Fassett, of I, .wk and Francis Hendriehs, of Syracuse, both of ___T_N recognised for their high position as regards *****Z were In New-York over Sunday. They both ll^rt-d that tho Imputations against niembers Ulta !wmtt Tallmsdge, Gallagher, and others were utterly hiss. A New-Yorker who has lived in the 6tate nlmmi told: "The lobbyist has always less strength ?__ he U given credit for having. He sits around ?*?i_kt s-iui but reallv ls no wt?.er than anr one *? ""l-Vo. so to him and offer B6.000 for the defeat ?_"" Mil ho trill accept ihe offer. If the bill fal U to ,f * E win co erf his fee. If lt pae-ses he will write '?"Jen - ani-nTlng that lt eould not be hilled. Mean ?^n! h. ?1U have done absolutely nothing out take his 252^ on vour premise. That ls the way tbree JJJrths of tbe lobbyists ^work." Jsmes Arkell, of Canajoharle, on the day of the n-xej funeral, was asked about his Presidential areferenc.-f.. Ho went Into glowing eulogies of ?_,u_rey M. Depew. The Senator looks like a mln !?,, ? Cncle Sam,* and to see him oracularly pro dal-sng the Depew boom would have delighted the trntit ot every New York Central employes at least. When ashed wbo was his second choice, he replied that lt was Hlalne and tbat Dlalue would be first choice Mit for hi-* letter. Meeting with W. J. Arkell, about txilkarie time he declared that Rtalne was the coming ___ and e.. mistake. The Arkel's own '* The Albany kenine Journal." of which John A. Bleteber ls editor. _a?tcr**>r was also In the city, and was asked to put hlm molt on record on the same Question, ? Blaine or Depen. Either suits me," he said. g. r>. Elkins ls engaged gbatt dava tn studying plans tar the new country house that he will ercvt this yoar IX Franklin, Weal Virginia, Just over the mountains from Deer Park, where he has made his summer xyotite tor many years. Tbls ls the town In which ex ganator Davi*. ex (senator Camden and other directors ef the MBBl Virginia OBBBtnl Rallroael Intend to build hous _. The Elkins house ls to havo a " baronial hall* of g"*eat dimensions, two stories In h**lght. I found Mm talKing over the plans with Mr Mott, the aienitect. rBBBBtly. They were discussing the fire CBce a hlch ls to be of as generous proportions tn the ll. "I *ha!l bin!'! the chimney *flr?t, e.eorgla tosh lon." laughingly said Mr. Elkins, "and then build the bouse ar..mci ll" When ashed about the report e.f ki* flarrgl.'ei- hoing In a Roman Catholic school In pms ii- aald: "Why, what if lt were so? Mo, tho tel 1 beard from hor she was lu (syria, bhe has bcon travelling for nearly a year." these i-llrosd men who have charge of the practical BaoaB''*nietir of the machinery of locomotion am not altoge*i.e-i satlstled with tin* prospect tor meeting the State law which require*"* the abolition of fire for heating passe ng-r roaches after April 90. The law is peremp tory thar no Ore lhaU he rased In any coach after that dale. Experiments have be*en going on all winter to fud th? beal Hiethoda f.f steam heating. Th" Wagner car p...pie had a train fully i'e|iilpoe.| with tine device, not tang Umiu. inn lound theine-lvee whoa at BufTale. e.Uigi-. :.. b*.i bach tt. ttie stoves. The aevete cold ,...??*. | ? tested mosl of the proposed ststem, sn grXgre -? r: it they have been condemned lu cou* sldsra^io numbers. -* New York clubs are not all for men. The girls BBBBseaaU] take a hand at the running of clubs. I heard the Other day of one* of their organizations which came to an untimely end. It was started by thirteen girls. Ia reata to have some variety they admitted thirteen ye___ men to memt*ershlp. Tho clut. bad Its leena* In the front parlor of a relative of one fif the young women. After one of the BMOt Ings ..f rhe riiit. tin*, relative happened into the rfu.in In tim* to -**? fine of the young gentlemen kissing this yomie weauure. The ela*) _neo_lla_-d its meetings with..ut fu-rh-r announcement. Somehow tt did not even have Ihe couiag.* to come together again. arr cf.ss of a hospita I rt nt The arrrteesteaea at the fair toa the Ilomeenpathle Fire Heeyttal was the lar?r*<sf laM evening that lt bas been daring the weeli, and the success of tlc* fair ls bow beyond question, lt is estimated that about S10,0e*ei will be reallied. The voting BBnieeta continue to claim the most BBhBaUe. from the vMttus, and lunch curiosity ls riiaiufestti] as to who will be the lathy imw. in the contest lor the ol|ht oarod shell, Harvard tool a commaiiiling leael y.-.,trrtla.v. the vofo at ic B-BBel I_*t evening being, Harvard, 140; Colin. )?!?. IB; Yale, eil; Urown, ;.*i>. ami Cornell fi. The Columbia contingent, which has been collecting S bs*-lptiuns all the wee_k, has not been he anl limn yet, ht.never, and lt I* pOBBlhta that Harv ant may lose her lead te>-day. For the benaan ki -tue for tin- most popular ct. in j.an.* of the Natlt.nal Gnarl, the 2.1 Iiattery has a g..t.U lead with company ll, Tth B HUB ll Bl. second Oaa ul the meist attractive features of the fair has been the Semi bu..th. Tins ls a hairdsome octagonal atrurtuie In the centre of tho hall, dre -orated with evergreens, smilax and running vines. The manag.-rs ol ttie i.tij.-t bootha tain turns In the management ol thi- e.ii.'. lin- Sowers se,iel ar- all flt en t.. the fair, and iii addition to those sent frmn private hoi houses, ti. fellowing florists bave generously cntrllmted laigo ea_atit__: Thorley, Uutlet Dank, Humphreys, lYied lsi.:. l.tsBatrie_. w'adley, alebrecht, Ri under, ami I/* ?il..- i.th tilla .'veiling win be In charge ol Mrs. Melmoth, of the Harlequin table, amt the Howers wm all he turnhbed hy ly* Moult rifts young ladies ir ' : drees, win be la atte-daaee, an.l al tin* close of ti.e fair all t!..??rs left un-uld will un auctioned otr. The lair will elose la night -LOEI KORIE AT Till: ACADEMJ OF MUSIC. The National Opera Oaaapai j prodnraed " Lah 'ngrnr last n,ght at thc Acadeesy of Music In place* ni '* Tho Plying Mahaaaa,1 vMeft appsared aa the Mil beard*. The curtain did not tall nil a late hom. but a large audieri. e remained anti] the olosa and heartily ai> plau led the pi .auction. Oin lix ai cm xii: ami A LTI WWI AT DI KR BB tades aad ___r guests, to the ii.imt?.r Sl__?_t_B bm light a. th Hotel iiniuswlcV IO Ba Ui-t BBB a ill?Bl of Air MeW-YOtB AssociaiOU Of ?* ? ' '?? Ot* -?? Iii orgaii-alion of tue ?swciuatiOii tis SB-elBd a a BaBtB-M i.f Ing ,*l...h lere __ai Bm dinner, ue- fc_towi_g ort.v.r- ming _____ for Ui- gm Jf-ar: A. U iiar-er, paeBl-tillt', ih^ Ber. An Wiiietf Bsewa UeBwell, Mrs. A'kuMiu Mr. I sal J_..e.s it DUI, . j. j. tkeKotwot - txtkiy , J. J. vt ii,, u tis-it-ur r. Anion, tha ali.nuii. u ,-.-.. w< !?? t ii ilea I i ..\. _. 9. ?*.c t u imam Teleosl Sta ii Payne, im Ber. Mn. BU?v.e?, ;,;r,. lw?,?.d Jhl Mrs AlK.ia.soi.. A. la. Baruer ait-d a., ine*i ?lei btuud-slng ii ? ipaakeia: '"? s_t?a ii. -ainh.u, nba answered roi Tho . ie Lucien c. *Vat_ar, of B_U.epott, "'Hie *r_,t?-s* ; Mr,, wu, K-Beald, "The alusaaM , t_e 1Uj\. ln" lt, hi BU ly Lb il.n , f.olcsor M. J. Ssaaaaa, -in- tl-anl1 rimMani hlemu __ Uniaa, ?fllutg rs. ~Bie_u * . ?-??*. A FkESBRTATIOR it) PBOFBBSORrACKABB. tha Alumni Associatlt.u of Packard - A,.ge h*'d '<? n.*"'K ????- **_***? Tl.)" Bb | b.r ii." k*-v. Dr. wiiiiaii, ll. La] 1 arr. a i, ch lira We Wi gave- twe. rrvciuiioiu.. Mo., Harton! * sleet al Hrs - wh..,ti,-<_ ami aa Mr. t*__kai_ rreMarked, .. Viii prelsblj- try u, u_tt_u bel lui they i.m out bee IB,]. .Mille- lt U to ela, mo. Thea M.un, V.? St *"< AlUll.lli -SS*)SIB-. U.K. . 4t _il..f. -ly sud fill. J b.v pteseBiing I.. .. sobs, inkstand on beta- .r u_ aleaaL A. taSJBtl music and si. * l...,i, ,..-j ,? ,, , ^ Omtrtr dancing and iBrseahaiunli ease tu, ni. r ol tb.. alght. BOSllRlSO J. T. HOWARD'S MUMOKT. 4' a leurtn.-fs- n.-L-tiitg .,f riyn...u ii . i, . , i, |^. ( i-s, a i_r_,Jf,a. ii.H.ute uni. peaaasesd i.j __ i^.^.n. ?, aa in Mhnka li Je.hn taaBae HowaiA, ?*,.. dr.-d mmoRy. It was ass Batu tBat ... ti Ch'irih v,iri U.J1... , j , u pBt-SS__ BhUgB tua i .. his hwethnBght la pswv-M-g for tiie toni (hurtii, and bis _M_g_4, arhleh rei .gm, thf q laa Ll,, anons wl.i.li v .-re le. BBBBC Lu ?? pie ? u.iin-iit *t*v**' ? ? ? BB bf* Bl U_ .Nat.ou. Mr. li.nari* "**'*"-.'.g th enu.i , B_nty, -.. Sti* n_d> b.uj one ut Um *?.!-.?,i ,,i, i i,..?*-t fa. _J_J MeaBa st in* pastor. The n.n.u . _| __eaj --.j ie as Intered upon Ui* iweoida of tba i-_re__ -*> ? BELA ALER ACADEME EASTER TB TIT AL. Ih*. ly- Ixl .S li. Acad.-n v _,_. ,-.- Iw IJ Sigh h annual ?"?Wr fesUvsi ye?.t-rd..j lb. hall _f .re' Ins Ita ?a, ?____*-!) d.-toral.rl and mm, .n,??j l,jr rtlatne.s of Be .ti.j.-,,t__, ?i,a utiir- wbe bad bean invited to a tend. **4a- them tue ltt-x. tm, r- I .. . : ,,. u? e aareS ,,t ' Bk .V,m ty. Si.ees... ol Ua ._*. Balli .?? j a ,. ; )A?i. ______ ? th e i.uren of Ibe lu.i.,a ular i,., pUOB, a_d ?**?*a.y. or St. lli.Ug. ,. anl ... ti, ra _cln_, p, ? lt i..,..|,b ? Coila <? .t Hun. i..? t ,,,. ,,r Ul *,,.w. Iwt i .1 ,4 e I'roiecuiiy-. iBoaaa, pMsiBaa ad Man. ?tan i<l ege. Jm,ttn, i r..i?_, ut J B*e_B_a uni Ur. ?"?j. 'ibe prog.-.-ua** im.i.u.d aaagiag i,y n? aaaahany Bott. u...-'.. re_'.uiiotui and a_lr.j_a^. Xh? ac*_triuy ** Ho sterdeiito. oxR OF THR DlI.LEY.s fm Mi, the puliere search tor the lillie,* taBhea and son, of ?h-ste.li. J*, uri wbo were ?ucce__vely lost In fpm *B ht* been a partial sweeaa. Inc mmi wfco I* BSHad **''?* -yowing V?ii'-.r Tune-." eaiiie here wita Bl.OOO * Ssiy prmrnat-* lot Bl* p?prr. and hi* fainer , _m. ,? ?h-k tua %w. ?eta mnaiut tulley turu., up yoat-rday, sim leeklag ter his eon. Tbe editor la soil ?_,___-_ and ne elew whatever to bis whereshoato hsd been dlBeovared UM night. A SECRET POLITICAL ORDER. rLEDOED TO VOTE FOR JUDGE GRESHAM. CLAIMING KIVB HCKDRED THOUBAirD MKMBBRS? OR-AXIX-D OM A MU .ITA RY SYSTEM. [nv TT__san_rn to tub Taranna) etc, lc-i April e.?A short time ego the existence waa hinted at of a secret, oath-bound organisation, whose ehlof object was the election of Judge Gresham to the l'res I _e tic y of tho United States. At that tlmo Judge Greehan) said that he had no knowledge of aueb an organisation, and lt ls known now that he spoke without reservation. The fact remains, howover, that the organisation ls not only In existence, but la actively at work lt ts known aa the ? National Order of Vldettea." A local paper, which claims to bave the most positive Information on the subject, says that the organization has councils, or "companies." as they aro ratted. In three fourths of tho Important towns, has twelve braoehea of the organization In Chicago, and more* than a hundred in the State of Illinois. The con? stitution of the body does rmi explicitly declare tbe nomination and election of Judge Gresham to be ihe leading motive of Ihe organisation, but the movement was started In Gresham's Interest solely because the founders of lt thought him to be tho fittest man for the position. Ills name was not Incorporated In the constitution, because some un? foreseen event might render it Impossible for him to be nominated, or to accept tbe honor If ten? dered to him. The following extract from tbe consti? tution outlines the princlp.ee nf the organization : "Objects of the order: To maintain the Declaration r.f Indepeudence as the foundation of our principles; the preservation of our country from foreign Inter? ference In our monetary and land systems ; no mem? bership with those who hold allegiance to any fore ku power, olaiming citizenship, but allens at heart; op? position to contract pauper Immigration for the ] ur poke of destroying American workmen ; our own Indus? tries flrst, last and always; our public school system ?hall be maintained and Improved, no sectarian Inlor fereneo from any source; no division of public funds for sectarian schools: do special privileges for any lass, but just and equitable laws for all; the culti? vation of the home principle by the ownership of tiomes?homes for the homeless, land for tho landless; i complete and perfect union, one government, one lag and e-jual rights for all: equality, liberty, frater? nity, ttie tlitnax of our ho pee, tho end sought to be jbt al ned " The system of orpanltstlon ls on a military plan, the state organizations nolng known as brigades, which are ilvlded Into regiments ard ceBIBBBias. The greatest Dare ls exercised In the selection of members of the or? ganization. No one may become a member hy applica? tion, because outsiders have not hitherto known rhat inch an organization exl.-teel. anti even now will not knew to whom te apply, should th?y ariah to Join the jrder The method of obtaining members ls this: In the company meeting some officer or private sugges's the name of some one. wbo would. In hts opinion, mal," I good "enlisted man." A committee ls thon ap? pointed to Investigate the recruit's repu ta? lon, social stand'ng. and political affiliations md i'dlnstlons Bnoold th" report of th's i-omnilttoe be aatlsfae-iory, the desired member ls sleeted "on probation,*' and an.'ther committee ls appointed whose dutv it I- t-> Interview the nnenn Klniis candidate aird lean, his view- and opinions as tn Judge Cireshatn's availability as a Pr**, dentin) ean 1'da '?. and on the principles e.f the- ureter, (should bli expressions bi In harnmry w.tl the objects .if th" lieder, the advl,ability of hav Inc seme orLanlzs'lon of mt" of ht- views ls suggested, U'"l*lt h" confesses te. a eioilre to help ercentae suth a bode, he li informed Ilia* aoeh a" organization ts alre-ad* In exlstenee. with a nienilier-hip of r>0<).00'? picked men, and that ho ha.s bee*n electeel io comradeship tn lt. An latervlew ls printed with "a prominent j.r.Il tiolan" regarding the organization. In wlih-h bo savs : '?Our tiiat form ls one on which th" anti-monopolist the Henry r.eor.e man. the land reformer, the Labor narri people, the American Ides lilstne men. the brand Anny men and all ltepublleans except the n'tra proteetionisls can stsnel and work together. Waiter Q chesham wtll he ttie n>*xr President eif th" I'nited Stale*;, and Ide order ol Vl<1<-ti.-- will be proud to say that they helped to place him there." THF. SCALDED Mor I DEVS 1 1KFI T TO BECOTES Four of the men who were hamed so badly on Thursday, at the Dclamater Iron Works, at Thlrteenth ?t. and Eleventh-ave., and who were taken te. Kt. Vincent's Hospital, wei-e resting as comfortably -. Bal as could Ire expected. Their Injuries are not I > Lae] a* was st first fanged James II. Lawrie.who -ulTert-d ri,.- wami 1 mus. h exjiocted to recover, withe,nt do;,ht. At the !i">iBJ_l lt was said yesterday that the men would tie ont In about three weeks. OM BBBBB-BB of the Dcliniater firm said yesterday that the burning was purely an accident, and that For.* man Btehof vaa not responsible, if" haa been in the Arm's employ for many jeers, and will be retain.*.! The explanation e>f the ae'e-iilent by the firm ls that a plank In the BBBBTnMi**. around a corner nf the pit gavej way and pi-oolpitatcd tbe men Into the pit. and a pot .f metal spilled over them There wen Bia men aa be seafl-M at the time. The foreman says that he teared thal the ainaTold was not sih.uk en..ugh to bold M many, and he* steppe) eiff ami shouted to the other ?tea to fi.nie ott. leen he thinks that thev timid not Save heard bim. on account of the din of the m-.-hli.ery ti the works. In another bbc mid the plank gave way. TIIF. TSBTTMOWIAl TO MAJOR J. ft l'OXD. Major J. M. Pond, win. ha- so often filled Chlcker ng Hall foi- other people, had the iatH_BBtlea feater lay afteriio.ui of seeing lt lilied ftc himself. lever*. il hi* uiaitrnia. Oenrfe _". Cable, Max 0*BeU, "BlU" vye and .lames Whitcomb lilley, gavo him a test Imo ilal matinee, and hil friends turned out in loree IO I ? the O-CBiloaa. Among lhasa present vate fie. Ashton Dilke, C ari Babara, the Ree. Newland I .layuard.c tiuitUn.lt rainier, Stephen Madsen i- J.-erne. *ip.'.s"i, l'rank Jenkins. Oeotga W. Jcukiiis, Colonel te < amp, J. Howaul, jr., W. BL Drahe, c. 0. Bael, V. Cary anil M. U Johnston, of'* Tie- Century.'* Th" ilatfiirm WBB occupied by the givers nf the testimonial ml the no le's* distinguished gent le awn who were o introduce them. The latter were Ut. well Bmlth, ieneral Horace Porter and Edward Engleston. Mr. I abie recite, frmn u Ilonave_t_re" and '* Pr. ev ler," " it..w hnionie Uursl Into Uloona" nnd " Bow ? arrlsse put on Mourning fm Lad] Byron ? Max I'R l descanted on ~ The character of tbe Scotch" and Brhoolboyi I Have Known." Mi Nye wai on the ' I irogramase tor "Bemarha" derived fmm hi* unput.- ( ish.d and his posthumous winks, whleh he declared . rere tin- most popular of all hr* writings, and Mr. tiley cav?* Several nf his Hoosier tlialeet poems, lils hare nf the j rograiiiine bein;, extend, tl souic-what bj oeiftieaUs lecall*,. FROBATTWB THE WILL OF JOSHUA JOSEE Tin- w iii af .nsbna Joaee, the provlstoni of vhiei have ..?ern published, ?_ Bled un probate lo the -nrregaie'a .itu?- yeaterday, by GoetgeG. De um. attorney of the v. mi-. George 0, -___u_a, Joha t. Lnelnnnn and trtbur Maana .innes i he petltloa set. lurtb that tha estator waa unman-ieei. sad gives the naanea "f bli ilrty.lghl i.e.is at lau. The wt J d spoau oiB7.0-0.000 inti uni. - - iverral eharitable bequest* i Marions were sued iy Probate t ink Charles UL i.eckett, returnable Jf I VT GRADI ATES OF TEM TRADE SCMOOLE Tl..- i ;i|..?cit.Us hsl! e.f the Hew-Taftl Tr,il- leheSlB .isl um;., batweea .imj aeveath aad Sixty aigbU atna rouuiin.-.l a large aud Interested aili,.-lure last evening to tba glv?*s <"' _ip__nee te thc varieaa aasassa -t un.. - m. ii ant boya wbe hal bean aadet lasirnftlon th-r.-. I. ba lb-atty, of the Master rainier*' AsacclatlOB, pat I h.- Bxerelaea apeaed with an address py Cetaaal ft X. taeaamty, the toaaBer of lha bs-tltaUaa, aha eeargrata i'.k i tba paplls uj__ tin- aaeeeeatai ala?Ur. nt rte- wventb tar nf the sihi.uls. The aye ur mn of Un BySMHB adopted y UH tra I' * union** In thia -muitiy. ba -uni. kejit An_>rie_i wyt ..ut ..( trak-> vhllB 14 MN '" fcwolsasra lt was to rmi.tl Itu* evil thal Ihu New-York Tinda biiiouls ka\e Mee Insulated, ? ii lian., i BanalByld paaatated tha dlplosaaa to .. - - if i had mm m.us." ha sa.J, "and 110,000^006 I would not g.\t one iif Uu-rn a eraut until . i.a I lt-amt 3 a trade." mariel J Pl Bett, of the senior das* e.f th.- Ii^e .-diega, aha paaaai nr*t in um ptaeahisg Blass n i Isjnk. " l'luuib hr I'rohleiii- .** Irvin Colonel Au. Innuty. I. ti.lroy and faBMB ll ..tlioiiall ..f UM ttxmehtttt A* .... Illira, paeaeaied ;ii).iuii__. u, tn,- plaa__ag ii__s ot ls-t ie -ri. hors. B OBI, of ib'J Ma*i. r huuieeutteea or N'. B Yt.rk, gave i ? i ai*.ie.- to is BBBaasarnara n* ht gnni Umbi a J..~|.|i BaaH, .na.in..ii. ..f the Mast-': I rr*' Ai-*, ..ami.. BBSdH I'1 !-_** tenn- '?' UM tn-Uiiirb.n. and i.ai.ae i 'ai thirty tish! __-BBnfB and ii u-.' palaa ra Um_ . i..r. aai r Th.m.a* B_g__*__?, e.r UM Behsei ff '. t.., luiiea-u, i.iiin ,wj thf ataaBs- i.r HaaBaaBthB anj -U..J , ,x, rs and P-4__B8ad B-plaa M te _M-4 Tu the! tweeatj .-.ki.i tafpeawn mi Um Msaa aaaUaw t.f pBsaiaaaaa J"-" J lart r, ..f Uh Mi-rt'i Ball i- -' *__*____?, gavo '-ofKradiialn.il '1 h.. ex.-r. f._? tl... . 1 nilli ?te rtiuBika hy 1). Willis Jau..^. ui-'i TBOMJTMt I" FBI D' WT Classes p....:..; Health al tt. I a rash a. *d..my ..' M. ll. ,i.. i?..t ;_,., , w.,,,.iK Hl s,0 || \\,.,t Th.Mi rr>_ "*?? 1>r 1 ' Vi- i j,r. H.nij th ehajiln cad a lia|M-r ?i, ? j-,,^ Survl\.l of rhe Unfit tel.- I*.luting ...it (he Bansata t*. aaslatj Hani UM BMeaea ..f Uh artaa* ?? vu aaa tu- i_u,ar. Masae, MBeels nat ashar-laa i. |and-iit aaaaaaa __ MSaeveaed l* rhea __? rtaUe tlaa that thees ataaaea bad aaaadUy laflaaeaad la pr..|K.rti?n l.. Ihe pe.|,ul.ilioii duruiB ih.; l??t halt* .tiiriify. and f..m phUned t:.at Mba laa______i ..f Bbssrlty and aaesactlea ilin.1 only U. UlitigaU) the* ..(fe, u ..f Hie ml*, and Hut ro r,:mo\e their causea Those eeaaea be hsld to be ?hieity her.'dity and aandfeaBaaai ti.- yeaag *h.iuid u .etwr e^red for snd brought under le.tt. r bl___aee_, as .U ti stir* show that of the Ms) i sui criminal* in the l.'nlted state*, on- third ?l? under twenty year* of *?,. une-half inter twnty t.ne and two-ihiril* tiiite.- twenty-two. The ] lo. tor rv. on.inriided Inffustrlal M-hes,ls uiiler the ehar.e of I ho bt_w. ?s uiae uf Ute beat meaus of reuieeljrltig (Aie ox lim. J The -_bjs*ji was discus**. X*y Prttftaaot Boyaaaa sad ss-ssa ? B 8BLBCTI0NS FROM THE MAIL. DR. DIX'S laaCCTUKft To th* Editor of The Tritnne, Blr: The Impartial and Just spirit for whleh Tns TaiBUiea ls known will prompt you to put on reeord this protest of one who was fortunate enough to hear tbe lecture of the Rev. Dr. DU, whleh has excited tto much comment. It la unfair In theee severe critics to attribute to Dr. DU statements whioh he never made, or whleh were followed Immediately by limitations. A careful re-reading of his eloquent words and a little earnest thought wll] convince these optimists that all the vlee of the nlne'eenth century does nut lie within the tenement districts, nor all goodness and purity within the walls of a brownstone mansion. The dry bones evolved from the brain of a recluse have a won? derful and ghastly vitality about them, when viewed In the light of cold but undeceiving farts. Dut the less said upon thia subject the better for all. They for Thora rhe keen arrnwi were meant still feel the wounds inflicted, however much they have tried to hide them. Truly there ls a prophet In the land. A I'HI TOR GRATI6SIMU8. New T ik, April 3, 188a. WOMEN* DELEGATES TO A CONFERENCE. To ttl K ll i tor 1,1 T he Tri b u ti t. Uri As the General Conference of the Methodist Ep sc opal t hun h approacher the battle thickens. Up to fla's five women have been elected delegates and taflv>< a*- reserve delegates. cm admitting the women deiegates "lb; Central C'hrl tan Ad tva a,* of St. _-__*, this week contains two ar Ides and list week a str*nR editorial in favor of the women. "Tho Western C hr i-tlan Ad\ ocate," at ClnrlnnaM. thl? week publl hes four articles, nine columns and a sr er. 'll editorial, two eolun ns, In fa*or of the women. 7.1 >n'e It ra d," Boat* n. thu week ha* na abl* article In fa or of them. ' Ih- Ii dana Ch ri .-titan Ad*, neate" ls out wtth a pend tl ve eetlt. rial fe.r th" women. The tld- ls ruing; ll grows stronger and stronger in fa or of tho women defogates. T. L FLOOD, Editor " Cbautaufjuan." Meedvll.e, Penn., April 6. 18;8. THE KlK*a hf MAN GRESHAM IS. To the Editor of Tke Trihnnt. Slr: If you ask what kind of a man la Walter 0. Gresham, I give you the following statement by one of the old residents of Harrison County, where Gresh? am was bom: " He ls as quick and strong as llgbtnln', and as clean and s'juar as a winder pane.* That ts the kind of a candidate for the Republicans to nominate. Gresham snd Morton, of New-Vork, would ne a winning ticket. H. C. BKCNF.K. Delphi, Ind., April 2, 16.8. COLLKGESTrDESTS AS AMATEUR ACTORS. PRESENTING "CAPTAIN KIDD. OH, * ?F.EP.IaESS nO-UM AM) AN HA (.IITV PIRATE* A fain ror m.r* fashionable audience lt would be dim cult lo find than HM BM wlikh graced the prety little Baahahqp ItyeeaH la Si wk, fourth st. had al_M trhtm tt.? Columbia CeOegB Diamatic Club showsd ito n.any friend* what col.-K*! hBfS eau do In the Urie of airateur theatrl ___, 'Ino v.e-i :-?? wa- eanwd-d M HB utmost capacity. Tke BOB on tli- ri-ti* of th- stag- wta occupied hy Mrs. aad fur Baaghter; MUaa fnahn .Miss Qes_K__a Mltp Pattison snd Mr. Kelt-mid. In the box on th*' l.'ft wera *Ar. and .Mrs. IL.vtwtek. Min Fnrinr Iln?t?lrk. Mr. end Mi*. Morrell, Bethel BUda and Otaiaaea Tmn, Aini.ricr lhasa In the audi.nee were Mrs. E. D. Adams, Mr*. 1). M. Carver, Mr*. J. W. Eilis. M's. T. A. Urn.m.mt Mia K. II. Hundley, Mrs. Robert Moe, Jr., Mr*. A. M. ll..vt, Mis. _*_e_M Kc Hy, Mr* John Law mt .?. Mr-, li A lr... ? f ___ Kdward Milch.ll. Mra Thomas Men__, Mr. mil Mn. O A. Morrison, Mr*, ll A. V. i''.-*t, Mr*, c. I'lUirim flinton. Mrs. 9. IaOK. fistte-rlefl. Mr*. Coree ll. Warran, Jr-. Mt* J- J White. Mr-.. .luhn Ze-r.-_a, Dr. II. A. fr*rurt. Mn. Mi.rt. Miss Edith I.u**mi... Mite hall, Miss May K..1..TB, Mis* Addie Laaaaia, tha Mlasea stewart, Miss KoMu Ivan Mlaa May White, Mr and Mr*. Lawr-nr.. V. _n.uh, Aiti.ur Wbtte, Mlaa Faaeey Metier. Mit* BlMfn bargh. Mr. Qaatav__ Xkonstea Waedbaiy, M.. rom.-'i.v ant Mlaa Bendaaa. Tlie play, whleb was wri:r.n expressly fnr the club by ont. ...' IM Psorgs A. Morrison, wis "Catv ta.:n Kidd .. I" ' ri ra 1-leeeaa sui an Hau.hiy Pirate," and asl a -arleaqaa aa farly New-Tork society. The first art Mpt-Banted a villa BS Kr<-.*n at Beekswav. where "__naer CaalUSowei" wiabaa his daughter ?? i;.... n i. aarry a aoeatry aa ala, * itt.-har.." Ii*.ft ?Beeef aad "Marisa." the dauch'-r nf - n'Donoehue." Dake al u- ;.,-?,* mxx ? Mrtala " litiiy," Hm si. ?: ? Hr. Kuli." tire aubwillassies *? linty*' levee i>oth, md ptasaieea ia atopa wita both, bat Me ulan* being di*. coveted, ba ba aaaai ? pirate, ?-> "Cutala Kidt" while ? U..M..'' i* Bdoptad ty hoi unerie. "Derrick Von IhBfc man,'' a h" Issn alleni.ati In X-w-Arnst-rdam. "Marian" tn ba meaawhilr, at th- wL_ of her father marr:** "Lord BTniianaa" thu li.ht villain of BM n.'. A sen.-.* ?t eeearraaeea Briana all the characters tf._.*ther In liiinit.ri.oi. sttaeUaaa uti Manhattan Island, and as a resell * otaaabta Oailege is laaaSal tu New.Yura by D. Kidd. Um tailem <,t tbe |.ir?t? Metala The plane i? bright and witty ti.rouehout, altfMaga tin' lead?Bey to fun is carried te a wearisome length. The earlasM MU wera r.aJily apiircclat.-J. and bouquuta . ou,.ow.d up ii the youthful actors. Ed san t. Coward, '*>.. Tb ii bm i if. Keely, 'SB; Bobers-* er, '90; and Oeerge a. Merri. toa a. ii:-\e.i aurked aaec.s in theil BBt-tnlaeaa la Ktlag, Mr. Kelly as " Heiso" and later as "Katrina" bains " c.. .ul- for anything." as one lady In tlie audi .-ii..- di lan I- Tl V. C. Hands, 'S9. S nf I.. ; I. Il Peet, ".'! : r. C. Warren. *SBi T. II. lia ria,'SS I ...' i. ; J i? 1.1. khq 'SS B >?' __.; md K. J. nae, of i.ui.1. anJaean stretea I lahataasea aitb i bsllet daaeer. milkmaid* and m i taken by twenty-Sva iallene muI-ucs. 'J.'.. ? t of thc aeMrtalaaMal aaa for ihe bein nt nf the beet m.. ind it.- dtt of int.-.ese *.f BM astarte?. a.eiii contained almeat ena hun tied aaaMa tt aeesalaent Kew-Yerk ladiea _____ threat eera: Mra Fraud* IL Ba eas, Mr* |- a u. h..nari, Mr-. Beary Clowe Mra Behan 0. CeraeU, Mr*. ;i. E. Calver, Mr*. VVIUhue Bay* u_ Cs dag, Mrs Jallea I. Dsviee .'.tr- y j. Si Tty mm, bira J i Ira Cyrei W. ui-ii. Mri M. Au -f-aataa rield, Mn x balaa Flak, Mr-. Be beal r. Uvtac* tl..ii. Mr- l.t.... 1 I. Ladlew, Mr*>. William starr Miller, Bra Edward Ml'Inli, Mra Tl.ona- Moik-II. Mrs. A. S.wioil >i irria :?';*. BtayreMBi Blah Morrie. Mr* ) serge anetta Men ieee, Mra li. Vb ;,,r ReweaMb, Mr-. Ch_rtoe l*BlbaM Fllaiaa. Mrs aeorgu ll Post, Mrs. l'cicy H. Pync, -rs Elbridge T. la-fry. Mra Waller S. Cnn. Mr-. a. Haveawyer, Mra Abraai s. ll. witt. Min. ir ii eek, Mr-. R_*bert Haa, Jr.. Mia lleary J. il" i '* Allied M. Hov. Mra Richard Irviu, Jr., Mia C. Olivet I- la-tnan Johuaon, Mr*. Eageae Kelly, Mra -tedarrtek Keraaekaa, Mrs. Jc Uareesae, .'?: Slriaa-Bf J. Leith, Mra Archibald Henry A. Bsgart, l'lushltiK. Uaag I-iai,.i, Mr*. S-n l.t..,, Iiiookl.Mi ; Sta I r-i.*.ud D Ita'ifaoluh, Mrs W. Henry -leoklyni N . 1* l*___toip_, Mrs. ey. Beary l.i..l-.. ?*!?*. r. Itt Roy Sau tarlee, Mrs Tboraai i. Bsttenkwaita, Mrs. william c. sch" i ni.: li'.mi, .'lr- Mima'i sloan, Mia John J. Town rread, M - Ba H t/aa Aakea, .Mr-. An.-* Vaa wart, Ml Al I B TfVehb, Mra w.Ii.am Seward Webb, Mra M. Orin- Wilso* Mr-. John Xeiega, Mm iaiwln A. Iteveni ' . Bea Jersey; Mrs. Ml vei .,;. Orange, N. J.; Mr*. Edward H. BTrlgli- .Ntwa.'k, ... J. Hill TBOUSAMD WILL MEAL TEM PREACH. Papata k ? a di awn up in a ?ult to r.cover e_e!,u00 M Baa igea r..r brea eh of pranatsa nf niarria?tr. brought '.y Mlaa Saaaa >: Beehsa, M iii eell ja ai"Hii.nt Barnard Mc \ m,-,i o' u,ai tit;., whe Bl now on bia wedline trip -fifi aarrytag MUaa Ann..- Dowd, lha dau^hn-r of a iou: i*. t..r. 'il.- ptalatlS Bllrgaa UMt "he ha* been en i;.. "i t.. ti"- detaadaat for a year and a half, and their niarria^.' wa- ... ..,. (....? and was peetgaaed un on.- ptaa aad a aol bei ead iin..!iy lae__alte|y iiut otr. - * . ,i'i.. ; thi :,.ii.y lilas PewBarba ?tn op l.. ag Liu .mi ,,- tba marriage.-. Hut . 1 m. ured a llci'ii*. from I , lad waa rnarrit-d. ?? ERODE ISLAND LEADS TO FICTOE1. ?lill- SKA-CITS POLITICAL 1>1:IIT IN DM A'l Kl). l'loin *lh. Iiutra... ( i..iiii..;:-ci_l Aiheitl-fi' Tl * ? lui I thal ot the i.e.u.hlit ansi .*> demonstrates mat ItepubUcanbtn tht*. .var ha, a winni ug sound; t rn tha ilii-etiou of Uepubllcan vic to rles. The int la appreciated by thc iDeere-i of th- partj His: te. wm 111 BV- all -kllllllsh UOW bclj.M IO Vlctol'J' in the ginni i i.i i mil' ?l PAI_iEO-in__ ARR M-TIM -TED. i mu. "i ba l'-??-'.? 11 Joni eal There i- . ia efoid lesroa la thia ie>uit for the I:- pebUeaoa ol Kb Ma Island, that tha eoaseal of ** Tho Provide ,: u aol absolute!] IndispeMable io saeaeas, aod rm mat able n wipanof f < if. that uiieii IL.I Which I a- ' Un!.-neiii!. ure* bo? re, in** t..'i- caprice li win not K.sruro r> Bad a l___.wl_g a_M>_| f_ti minikel tuen. AN i..\.\Mi*l.K FOB KCW-TOBK, I loin The I th-a loiniial. The Bepnattrna reraleal dat srnrte-l au-t*ifiously. with euur-ge, Miatat-ne. and Sdellty, lt wll. nee fe.r uaiit io ii., m ti'-mj i t.i. i.f the halton, and Kew*Verb BMUH li-*** ?: Its thara tn the kimmI Mink. tiik ni:i't c.i.i'-ax ci vm ansi nie loins. I m.rn Ih- Albany RBBBBBBi T_BB_n-'*J uh ..1 itngglfl r..:nblii'*.l with the Ilhode Bland oin tion thoa a di-<i.(itt Uepahlieaa *_r*rlv__ AX AN-.AKI! 1" i I.KVI'.I.ASI-*. MK-SAflB. i re.tu 1 ha fbjaa_n Ttnios, Th" sw?a|ilog Un|.rn in itu vlcior* of ninnie l.laiifj B thr brat ie?j,oi.?e from on., ol ihe- niau ufa"! Urina itaim of the l_.it te. l'lmldeiit c leiolandV hue tads Iie-sxatfe. hy ultu li hu i>in|*i*f-- tn f lei,., inil lhasa lidi.>ires In favor of tue niano fast uni-* nj h-.opt? Uo* do lia and las _;*__? liku lia* iw*v-a_a' TWO COSTLY DRESSMAKERS. ?*UT_J_ENTLI TUB rBOnTS AHE LAKOE. ann nr them ncra a bouhb er acsti_ coanut? THB OTHKR MAK-B DRBSSB8 FOR MRS. IKII r. A suit tn whloh AusUn Corbin la tbe defendant and a protege of C. p. Huntington ls the actual party In Interest on thst side of the ease, was brought to trial yeaterday in the Supreme Court before Justice Andrews and a Jury. The plaintiffs are Henjamin Richards and Kdward J. 8au.se, Jr., composing the firm of Richard* A Sause, real estate agents. Miss Margaret 6 wi tier, fashionable dressmaaer, lives tn her own bouse, No. 424 Fifth ave., eorner of Thirty -eighth? s'-, and carrlee on her business there. One of her best customers U Mrs. C. p. nuntlnrrton. In April, 1887, Miss Swltier, who then lived In Thirty thlrd-st., ejtanilned various piece-* of property with a view to purchasing. Among them was the house that she now livoi In. It belonged to Mr. Corbin and he wanted S200.000 for lt Thu was more than she wanted to glva she spoke about the matter to Mrs. Huntington, whose husband soon after In? formed her that he had arranged with Mr. Corbin tbat the latter should glvo Miss Swltser the property If she gave him what lt had cost him Inoludlng Interest charges and other Incidental expenses, whloh would amount altogether to about S170.0O0. On these terms she purchased lt. The brokera claimed that they had given miss bwltier a permit to seo the house, acting as the agents of Mr. Corbin, and sued him for a com? mission of l per cent on the purchase price, amount? ing to il,700. Jir. Corbin claims that If the Jory finds a verdict against him for this amount lt must be paid by Miss Saltier, nnder tbe terms of her agreo ment to glvo him all that the property coat him. On the witness stand Mr. Sause testified that Mr. Corbin had admitted the Justice of their claim. Mils Swltter tesltiled that ibo had not rescelved a permit from the brokers and that she know nothing about their claim. The case was on the ahort cause calen? dar and whe*n Justice Andrews took It up he did so upon the statement of the plaintiff's counsel that tho trial would orcupy ?n hour. Tho hour expired while Miss 6wltzer was on the witness stand and the Judge promptly stopp*, the trial and ordered the case to the foot of the calendar, saying that he had only pro? ceeded with lt on tho stipulation that lt should be finished In an hour. The trial will have to begin again before a new Jury, and will not bo reached until next fall, william R Hewson appeared for the plaintiff and William 1>. IllUhoi.se for the defendant. Mr. Hlllhouse ts tho B8IIBB8I of Mr. Huntington, who ls looking after the Interests of Miss .witter In the case. PUF-SSIaS OP.DERF.n BT MRS. AUBRY. xxhon Mrs. Florence Gerard Abb")-, Uie ae-tres- and wife of Henry ft Abbey, the manager, was MN*, Florence Gerard several rich dresses were mado for her to wear on tho stage by Nettle Dantlg. They were never p.?l 1 for and she sued to recover th. lr value. Thc case was tried ye.-tcnlay In the City Court before Judge Ehrllrh and a Jury. The com? plaint see forth that thc work was done and materials tarni bed bet-eea November 14, la-u, and December 1, led, and a bill rendered as follows: 18*4. Hew. IB, a n-4 yardi jett?*ti Daleen, nw so BBBBB Nov. ir,, a yards \>iv,*t nibbon, ci cents . 1 r.<i Nov. is Altering Waist.nun Hot. 80, *l Camel. Hair snit.110 00 Dee. 1. 1 Bvenlna Dreea.304 63 Dee. S, 1 Mae -loth and Velvet Dress . 136 36 Dee. cj, 1 chang. _l,lo sufo iir.-s*. . . . e>L 'AA i|el-lS) C14 Nov. 2-c, Credit by allowance on bill Kew. is.?00 f?43 fi-1 Mrs. Abbey In her answer eVntril that she awed rho awney. Sha saM thnl ?__ Hayley, the Biaanger for win.ni aha wa- pet tal lng at the Hatti, oittrreei the dieaaea t.f isaac Bloom, the dreesaiator. agent, to win.ru ba sahae.neatly gave hu note which was in? cepted In full pat meit nf the claim. Mr. bloom tes? tified that he wa.-, thc __mp__B buver and general manager cf Nettie Danzig's fashionable dress mahlag c-ial.llshment at No. IM Flfth-ave. P.arly In September, i--*t, the _eJen_nnt called there Mlaa Deletion, a yena. Preneh womaa empleyed there, at? tend.d to her wants. lie Bonttnved: Bhe loohed at a number of thln.-s and especially ailnili.il a han.I-i. 11.e crepe* embroidered In gold ariel copper. She -ai.l she woald 111,0 ta. have lt very nu ii If ahe cuni.I afford to g.?r lt. She dlil not mateo ni* ber mind thar day. tut a few days later she came ami orikreel several handsome things which sho paid tar Bohm lime afterward &lie onie rc. tho dresses thnl hm .* aol been paid tar. s..'*.itv that iii 1: itn.r. WAS HOT TAin. The -HH? . raid tb n Mrs- c orari wanted the drc?=ce maeb* In a hurry In a very handsome- style. A short tlnn- beloit' Krlr* Bayley salle 1 for tauo.Be, Miss Gerard called ai.ei said te tha witneeai r.n Mhaaaed 1 haeeal paid you my bill yet, but 1 i,-ive beea tu Mr. Bayley arni lt I- like drawing teeth te. got any ninney fruin him. Ho has pmnilsexl BM and promised me, bal be loeea'l pay. .She said Mr. Bayley awed her a large sum and ho would ("ita! .ly rall and pay for the dresses. She said he wunhl glv.- hU ante, and If lt was not good she would pay lt. Aftorward sin* gave him a hundred jh 111..I noie. saying: "Olva nie credit fur that and th" I ? . ? I will pa| you la a f>**.v day-." Afterward Mr Bayley call*.! and gate hi- lime for the ba'ancn duo. which wa.- receive, ob the understanding that If II erm aol paid Miss Gerard would pay tlie debt !? ]? M taste, lh< platntUTi boohheeper, cormbei rate.l Mr Blot nr.. The deposition Of Mts. Abbey, who esxpre't-r ti -.all for Kur. p to day, wbleh wa.- taken t.v eonsenl ar ber hmm m. Thunda] night a- sin- 1* lUghtly Indisposed, v ? r<- d. 1 lt thc reiterated thc statement- mil? ln her answer A letter written by Mr. Bloom IO tho ilefentl'iut after sh'- beeann* Mr-. Al.bev was r.-ad. ii it be called her a'tention to the fact that the bill bad nod heen paid, aid -mi.) that she preih nt.lv w.'iilti nm car** tn Iihm- hor li sham! or mother In law know anvtliltiL- abon* lt. Por thi- lesson he took the lit.ertr of hxiifllng this lotter to her per Bonally. Bbc turned ll o'*cr to Mr. Abbey as soon a- lt waa reeelvad. The |at) reudered a eerdtel I 1 tuc defendunr. -?> TEM WATOB CALLED HI*! WlSFoMTVKM FR IUD Mayor llewirr yest.' day laeehad the license of Alfred M. Lefevre, au auci lc B * *r. enirg-d with withholding the ]mh.N of a tata e.f property owed by CharbM TX Berllae ,v. 1 o . and which amounted te BBtB. Tim aae* iion.-ei'- only il'-fi-n.-e was that BB had " met with a mis furtiine, and wa.s. therefore,, nnahlo to pay over tho money." -\\t* give tuen misfortunes tha aaaM ''f (rand, ben," said tl.-- Mayor. Thea turning to hi* clerk, lie -.aiel: "Revoke thia man's Ueeoee at onee.** Mr. Hewitt a.M-.-il tha eomplainant to bring a cilm tnal act,on against U'fovre. mm WEBB IA RRISIl'S HOSES PROSES AFTER DEATH I Tba trial nf IMtrlrlc F. Cm rv nn.l James MeHagb un d akarga ..f ?aaalaagbiai ni naaaas the death al -serge I'arrlsb, a patient at the Wanfa IsLind Insane Asylum. w?s aaetlaaaS yesterday before IxAat Cowing Tbs b by m.-uns of whi.h Atajareal Bslstrtel Attorney I.a*'-em had lllustrat'-d \_rluus points In th.< t-stlmoiiy, wns nenin U"-d by th>- pliy.-i.i.m- WhB 81888 BBUed ts Me L *| Bbent the cause of Ksrrlsh's d-'.ith. Drs. Trusx snd Man ley Mensed for tho preeaeatlaa, but on neee esaaalnatlea 11..*ir leettaaaay ea bbbm aetata favored tho theories ..f th*j d. ifl i.dai.t-*' lawyers. The autopsy showed that nine*, ribs were broken. l'hysicians testified that th- tieno* of paUeata nufferliif-; fruin g.-neral pBiBSlB wero brittle aud mipia t?- cagily broken after de.ith. Tha Balle ll called some witnesses to show tho good character of the defendants. Cleary, one of the _?*___ rantn denied that he had put his knee-, sn Parrish's br.ait McHagh, the other def.-n_.nt. t.stlll.t that he saw r_rrish ,-u-ti violently out of his room sud run through the corrilor. The witnesa followed him and found him In th- d liing room. Farrlsh ran again and tripped and Ml down. Beveral -.f lha afdeadaati tried M hold him, ?ad ht struggled ho violently that they could scarcely con trot hun. No ui.i.e.'.-*_ery rlsMaSB was used. Tha wit ....1 Hut Kurri-ii at. hr* MBBl-BM md dinner sa usual on IhB day after the rAraggta wlth the mtepcie. The trial will continue BB Monday. ' lill. FA II URE OF ROOT, STROSO * CO. I. '. ."strong tr Co., WbBlBMla BmIbIS ht dry K'fAk at Hoi r.ut, ?li., made an assi.i.rii'ut M Thi.r-siar. have sn oSMa ii. thi* nu at No. r,i Liaaard-et.. but it ha* been aleead Base Mn Saath M Oherlei Koot, the senior part? ner, on March BB. Mr- Hoot tame here on s bulns-S trip, wa* taken sick with pneumonia, and d.eJ afu-r a Mw -Ujs' Ulaeea at the Wlud-ur Hotel. NewT.rk eredl l_S Hie assignment was solely the result ol hie h iib ai.d ?uUld not ha*.o eutuned hal he lived. 1 ha r.a..ii.tl-, are reported le, be about #000.000. and nomi ..al ass-i. 8700.000. The Hrm purclia?e)d lara- ly In t_ls nix. and lt ls ?_,,! that UM *iieBlei part of tholr mer. tbaadiM un- ib M Hea TseS ????kHia -*o ? lefii?Hia could bs ol ul... d a? to the atnaui.l mty awa rn 1Mb dir. fut it B> eaiimsiad at about mlb.0i.t0. dl-trlbuted sn.g BheaB forty creditor. In * langlng fruui SMS M *tllV0Q. Some of their Ban rath iiiMlin seM u.e nrm bad Nea paylas muu. BetBM doling tho pu.l I ar man lorn***!-. JOES MOS7JTJ i?ef WORSHIPS BLAISE. irom J. Tl I,. John moan* teyfxxm* Un kauai Repntli can Mali l-e* "**? c.on-lunion, I have one thunjM and thal Bitblt. Ib-ugh i huve nevee mm -laaMB <-. itu ne though 1 have iiov.,1- .haken him hf the henri though 1 nmxo g tm hail an iiitio.iu. non, Ibo-Sh.l. bmXXt -nrrwfal aaa-M la bini thea m a nmwri uf twaany thou-and pe-.pie Vb li he wa* in tHeveUnd ai,out night voa? agu I havo neve, .cine to bim than that, 1 mu BBB ..io "The I,_. any ln.plrat|uns, uo anibllloiui to pto 11... u, no anil..... I -1 le ,-hi.ti.h. I mel, nevrrthfleiii, Ihat Jsn.o, ci, Ulalne ls lita man above all 0tbe.1v tor lim 1 would utter my weah vu!'** tlYolongetl ap pUii.o 1 Wi, -ii lia wu* U?fe:at*?el totw years ago. 1 hilt a* if 1 bail MM tina uf the lamily tApplau-*) I ??-.ii'i.liip hiiu lo-elay: as h" 'a WI ?"'?st slori.-u* .-uits.onlaiiv. of tito Auisil-s'i petiple thnt I hne'W pl la lau ___i, hu valve, gea-Hleut-B, navet gave aa enoertaln sound on the great aol xttal tasuee of tha day; hia trumpet gt re* a dear note a ATHLETIC GAMES AT IBM OPEBA ROUSE. SOME <J__rv__l SPARTUWO, MU|____M A-fD "f__TO ino bt am ats. na. Tha flnrt annual amateur e_aap____lp *omi>*-?o_a of tha aaw Amataur AthleUo Union, in boxing, wree_ing and fencing, wer* held In the Matrepe.lltan Opera Hoaae last night, and were the -flrst eontesM of the hind ever graeme! by th* g*n?ral attendant* of ladiea Harvey Buermyer was the raters-. M. W. Phillips aad A. V. de G-Ieourla Judge* nf boxing, George Goldia Jadgs et wrest? ling, and Roland Thomas dirt-tor of faoelng enntee-u. Among the spectators were Colcnsl John XX ."allowa, J. J. O'Donohue. Colonel Murphy. John Wood, A. 0. Milla, J. II. Reid Inspector Byrnes, Walter Stanton, A. Wright Sanford. Captain Wal tar O. Schuyler and Winiam Muldoon. Tho first bout waa between light-weight boxars?188 pounds and under-H. Howton. of the f_ehuyl__l Navy Athletic Club, and J. J. Sampson, of ths Pastime! Athletic Club. After a lively content the eontrst waa awst-ed to Sampson. The flrst wrestling contest was In the 120 pound* e lass, between John StatL. of the Nsw-Yorts Turo Vereln, and Frank Muller, of the Newark Branch of the National Turn Vereln. Stall won tn four minute* and thirty-six see-ond* Applause from all parts of the houae greeted the ap [ peararicn of the first pair of foll fencers. O. Heinz. Jr., and I W. 8. Lawson, of the New York Athletic Club. Mr. Law | son won by a aeore of 6 points to 8. Dr. J. K. Shall, of the athletlo club of tho Schuylkill Navy, Philadelphia, snd Tom Smith, of the Pastime Athletic Club, came on for the final bout of the 158 pound wrestling competition. Shell won after many clevor spectators had mentally given Smith the match twice. The final foll fencing bout wai between II. K. Bloodwood and W. 8- Lawson, both of the New-Tork Athletlo Club. Mr. La n son won by 6 point* to 8 fur his ad vena ry. A great contest was the final tn tba bantam weight boxing claaa between M. Moran, of ths Bcoltlah American Athletic Club, and D. O'Brien,of the I'astime Athletic Club. O'Brien had the lead in the flrst of the first round, but M. ran evened up In the second. The third round com? pelled the audtonce to applaud almost continuously during the throe mlnutea A fourth round . f two minutes waa ordered. O'Brien gol tho bout. The final contest, with duelling a we, rds, waa between Messrs. Lawson aud Higgins, both of the New-York A Halette Club. Mr. Higgins won by a More of 6 polnta te Mr. Lawaon's 2. W. Ii ioj_?p, ot the Schuylkill Navy Athlstlo Club, and D. Lahey, of the Punine Athletic Club, were the com? petitors In the final featherweight be .ting bout. Rocap won an even contest. The final middlo weight boxing bout was a scientific * slugging match* between A. McDlcken, of the American Athletlo Ai*, .trianon, and 1*. Cahill. of the Scotti *h-Ame?ri cana Cahill won the bout hand-ly. l_wsnn and Bloodwood came together again, thia time with Babies. Mr. Blood good won by b points to 4. Tho ll* ht weight championship wss contended for In a final bout by 135-pound mern, George Thompson, of the N'.'w York Athletic Club, and J. J. Sampson, ot Ute Pas tirnoe. Thompson knocked Sampson down by a tremen? dous cross-counter on the jaw, and went at hliai like a tlg?r as soon as ho got up. Referee Buernyer sprang over to one corner of the ring where Thompson had Sampson, and lu U.ring the men apart threw tho Bcw-Yiik MhlsUB Club man heavily to tho door. Tho round lasted only a minute, for a policeman sprang ov i the ropes and was going to stop the be.ut. The officers in elia; go decided to ler, the bout go on, however. Ar the end of third round eal rattling work the ]u1g*.s give the bout to Xl.ompe.n OBI TU A RT CAPTAIN FXUU-CU Vi SPECK. Captain Francis W. _j.ei.___,, one of the doorkeepers of thc United Slate-* Assay Oflico. died from pneumonia yes? terday at hi* home. No. 191 Tort Greene plato, Brook? lyn. Uo was bom In 1805 in this city, and at thc age of twelve Balled M bifl first voyage. Before- ho waa twenty he was la cf>niin.,ud of a ship. After a long sea life, he became a cu.stoma inspector, and lor fifteen years ho hal been employed at the Assay Oflico. He was well known to many of the " old timers" of New-Tork. and was one of the members of the old 7th Regiment, Ho IBBVBB a artdew und three children. ALBERT G. OWEN. Middletown. N. Y., April 0.?Alb*rt C. Owen, tt* eighty years, died at WashlngiouvUle, Orange County. lam night. no was a member of the Assembly In 1850, and had boen Supervisor of his town for several torms. GERMAS REPl'PLICASS ORGASIZISO. The German Republican Central Commlueo of tho County of New-York held Its monthly n eeilng st the Germania A***-nibly Rooms, No*. 201 203 Bowery, last night. Every district was represented excopt thu IVth aud Xth. F.x Collector of Internal Revenue Morris Kn.-d._in occupied thc chair. The Committee on Or? ganization rejiortod thit lt had met with great encour? agement lu organizing the various districts, and that the last two, the IVth aud Xth, would bc organized during the coming week. Mr. Friedman spoke a few words In ___t*_aea to the two bolling districts, and expressed hia belief that harmony would reign within a short time. Henry Loewy, chairman of the Executive Committee. urged the necessity of sending a strong de__a_BB to attend the National Conven? tion at Chicago. ne suggested the ap? pointment of a committee of three on arrangements, and thought lt would be a good thing to hire a special car to liarry the delegates to Chicane Tho !?'.v'.'U'..-,.' Committee then met and organized by tho election of ex-Alderman Christian Ge* ti. of the Vlllth Af-*t'mhly District, as chairman, which snnouiicement was rewired with general applause*. The Executive Committee appointed a sub-ronimlttee, with Henry Loewy as chairman, to revise the by-laws. TUE HEATH Eli EEPORT. GOVFiRNMEVT IMHO ATKIN*,?FOB 24 BOOM W.shcsbtox. Aurll 6?For Southwestern N'ew-KngUnd. Eaiteru New. Yor*. Eastern Pennsylvania, and New Immy, aelder, fair weather, norcti westerly wm is becoming light to fr.mi variable. Fur Western Peansylranla an.l Weatern New York, colder fair weather, followed by slowly rising teuitterafure, westerly winds, becoming light to fresh var able. Fertile District of Columbia, Virginia, and North Carolina col.Lt. (air weather, llglit to fresh northes stony win .ts. be. coming variablei Son.h Carolina and Georgia light local rains, followed br eil.ler, fair warmer r Florida and Ala bama, cooler aod fair ; Mississippi and Louisiana cooler and fair weather, followed by slowly rising temperature; Tern BSfleea farr we.trier slowly rising temperature, light te ti _- variable wilda mrntTTcm i.ocai _" arouSs. _______! .HSFRVATIOV - '" j17| R.ll-ffiTTHTw'l"''"??f'J'V'ZJ'? '??].?j Mght 18S4SST88 10 1. *lt94B8TS 81011 BAR. indies 30.5 30.0 20. rt In the diagram a continuous lin* shows the, barometer flu.mat.on* feater'ay. a* obs.trr<*4 at the Untied .ute* Mgnal **ervioe ntation at tia. mtr. Ihe dashes indicate the temperature noted at liu.laut's pharmacy, 2XA Broadway. TBitefsi orn<K. April 7, 1 a m.?Clear, serene weataer, precede.i by a little rain, prevailed yoiter.lar. The tempera are ranged betweea 51? an.l SS*, Sba average (IB*) Seine 20" hillier than on the tnrreipeodl.ng dar laat year, aud 10** higher than on Thursday. in ans asar this cur to Ur ther* will probably be fair weather, with Utile dianne in temperature. It is well te get clear ef a bad ceugh or cold the first week, but lt la safer te rid ysurself of lt this flrst forty eight hours-the proper remedy fer the purpose bein*?. Dr. Jayne's Expectorant _______ AND PAIN**. Allcock's Parema Planters will In very shortest enter kill Those Aches and Patus tbat maka you HU .*. A TRIUMPH IM LAWN TENNIS. Tbe ?*."locum" i.aonet. Bee lt. -pal-iu_'s, 211 lima. way. -a Tha "Alaaka" produces better resulu with less lee than any tether refrigerator. Page, Daunia _ Co., Jib Broadway. Children try for PllobePe I astoria. MARRIED. ABBOTT-RIDDLE?Ob Thursday. April k at th* resldeace of the bride, bf the Ker. Barn.iel .St ll a-u.ltou. Pml.p A. Abbett lo Ltzxtu A. lt id '1-*. eUughter ot Joha Kiddle. FABH H?CORKING? oa rh-irs t t,r, April 5, at the Brlok t'hurch, by the Ker. Henry Van Urie. D. H., I.ordoi Stew? art Faber an.l Amy L'arellue, e.de*t daughter ot Kelwin loruiag. all et tai* city. H ALI.-KICHARI>*?-Ob Thursday, April 8. at Ih*residence of the bride'* parents, Brooklyn. W. V . br lb* R*r. Cherlee e oilii.ert Halt Jnhu R.*r*1 Mall, of .Vewburg. M. X., to ai ll a I...hms. daughter of Willlaoi vt lu. bani*, esq. HUNT-JAN'.NaN ? At the reeldoone of the bride's mother. e,n 1 bareday evouiur Apiti *? or the Rer. T U Cuy ler. Lillie Mill* Jaii-en. Ve George Willi* Hunt, both e. brink lyn. BinBBBnnnnnnBBBBB DIED. CHAP-AN-Ia Aatmra. V. T. April 4 al ths resldeiae of Mrs A B Hartwell. Agues Hartwell Chapman, daughter of 14raiorneltas.reelaDdUie.au Frederich B. CBe.aiea, ageS 7 yean. 10 daya I)Al?/.*-.LL-In Cold spring, April 8. Panele ?., wtf*ef Will lam *?*?. Ba_M_ ami daua mer or tne late Rer. a H. Brewa. HUI).lis ll IheMseilfaB Ga. ea friday, April 9. Alesaa. .i.-t |..iiig?a. ot NesT-Yorx. Notice of tuuirei ti*r**r?*r. PHOT ll I KG HAM?'la Tnarsdar Anni 8. at IBS Calamhla llelgbi* Breohiyn. Ptil'tp Uart fi-thinghan.. ag*4 T years, re i'#*??'? child ot Beujaiara Them, soa aad aathariae Wi.lt* ? rollungrnia. Fnn*raJ i>ri'*l*. Oarvin-Ib BBrsaTaBBj Martha B oarvta widow of rae late Hugh R. Oar-, le, -f**l Be years, 8 n>..attie ?n*l 8 etaya K*i?ti??* sad frtead* are rseseoUuity m*i?<?.l Ve ?l*eae_l Ute E morel oa Bandar. 1 rn- em., m har Ute rv*.d*_??, 188 Beet kith ol T I.*** menu Re wai-. DIED. ?^___^M^:^^s**?? Train lea rm via IB ftailrosei, fe>ot of rbambeca at. BB IS havdkk-ai bl* reeidenc*. los 5th eve, thlseltr. Hayden, la the BM year ot hu aaa I* olio* et funeral herearsar. LBVnRIDOn?At elisabeth. M. J., ea April 4. aubert, aaa mt Cearle* E. aad aUlaabeth <X Leverldga ^^ Betetve. and frleeds ar* Invited io atiead the foBeral (lam the reeldaac* of kls fatkar. No. 623 Mouton me*,, on Omtur d?y, April 1. at 8 o'clook p. m. Carri**** ? waiting on arrival ef 1 o'clock train froaa feat LAW-Katered late rest April 4, Klisa J. Law. widow et John G. Law. ta the 66th rear of h-r aa*. Funeral *ernoee at the Kew "fork Preabrterlaa c borea. Horner ef l_Sth*t aod Tth exe. at 10 o'aiook Satu.-daf mon. la g. April 1. Chleago, IU, and Harrington. Iowa, paper* please eepy. MILLRR-at White Plaina. If. T. ea Thursday. April 8, Harold o , vooogeet *ou of Samuel C. and Marie AaU-B M tiler, BB. I 8 yeera Faaeral priraia MCLFORD-On Thai-alar. darli 8. 1888, William A. 9. 9. Mnifor.t. ? .u o' 1? .ia and II Loots* Malford, and grandsea et the late William A. 9. P-uta, aged 'ii yean, 4 m-ntha. 15 dey* Ilia relative* and frt*nd* are 1* vitad to attona the foneral ea Snnday, the Stn laat. st ? ? ru., at 818 Weat 58t_.*_ Interment at Trinity Cemetery. KKINKK-Fell asleep ADrll 8, IMS, Kieaaor tUaabeth Ria*. wife ot Bishop a. A. R?mke, la hot firth year. Fnnerai eervlcee at th* Moravian Charon, ooraor Se*nh-a_ an4 Leila gtou.a ve., oa S-uadar morning, April Slh. ai lo BS ? ?? re Maniber* of the chare-h and fri?nd? ot th* family ar* la rited to attend without further oetloa Interment at Bethlehem. Pena. Philadelphia Illgar pleas* copy. BITCH-On Thoreelay *rea!af, April S, Rudson L Riteli, aged *a!7 yeara Relative* and frleofla are ls?tied to attar.. the faners: aervloee from the re*id?ne* of Bli father. Mr. Thoma* Hitch, Oreeawlcb. Cona, on Monday. April ?. U 2 30 ll. D. P* - *m Train* lear* Oraat Central Depot, M. T. K. H. R, B., lr*JB p. m. BITART-At his reeldeooe. He. SSA Weet ita av. Thnraday. April S. Jacob aharp. in voe 71*1 year of hu a_*. Funeral private. 6PKIR?At hil re*Menee. lil Montague-*.. Brooklyn. Vt. Y.. April 8. 1S8.. at 6 Sd a. m.. Robert Bpelr. la the 881 year ef hi* ?g?. Relative* an.t frteMiel* of th* family ar* respectfully lavited to atlea.T hi* funeral on Monday. April 0, at 8 p. m., at th* second Preebyterlaa Choroh, t'liiatoa at,, corner ot hems. n. BCtHCYLBR?Saddeoty oe Wedaeedar morning. April 4th at hil re*idea * 8*1 .**. ur ???* iiit-st. Peter C. 3.hurler, tl tl.e 68th yeer of lil* age. Relative* and friends are Invited to attend the faneral *er. riceaai t*u Mark'* Church, Sd-ara and loth *L. ob batar. day afteruo >n, April 7th, at 9 o'clock. VIVANTI-Oa TueaeUy. April 8, Arnaldo Vtveott. agaa 37. years, ot Yokohama, Japan, eldest eon of Aueelmo Vi Tint,, sr. Relatives and friends are Invite I to attend hts fnneral ea *_tarday. April 7. at 8 p. m., from No. b L airerslty HnSn WHIT'S-At New Raven. Cona. April 4. IBM Marthe Sherman, widow of the late Henry White, aged 81 rear*. Faneral from her late realdenoe. 268 Church-ai. New* Haren, Saturday afternoon, April 7, at 2 ocock. WILLETS-AtBearedale. Weatcheater Coonty, X. Y.. Aprt Bte, Mary Willeta, tn the 7*trh v.-ai- of her age*. Delan vee and friend* are lavited to attend ber funeral at the residence of eleorge A. Willoi*, boaradala, oa Monday Arru uti), at ll am Carriage* win he 1.* walting at White Plaina oa arrlral e train leaving Oread central hutton at 8.lit a m. Special Notices. A BARK AND VALUABLE COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE AND ORIENTAL ART, ITOW ON EXHIBITION" at the ART OAI.LKRIE9, 845 aad Hil UROADWAY. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. THI/tt'DAY AND FRIDAY APRIL IC), ll, ll AND 13, ll a tu. eacti day, Kni bracing PO Ri El. A TN*?. EXAMELH OS* GOLD AND BILVEH JA BES, CRVHTALS, CARY* I) IVORIES, GOLD AND HIL, KR INLAID Tl loNZErs, OLD SILVKR AND SILVER PLATE. CLOCKH CANDELABRAS. RICH CUT GLASS, EMBROIDERED BA."SO I BUB, BORBEXB SEUA.t e. II A IR. Ff lt NI TURK OS I ll K FIRST EMPIRE LOUIS XV.. XVI., CHIPPENDALE, ADAMS. SHERATON AND COLONIAL PERIODS. DIANA SLAYING THK BOAR, MASTERPIECE OP IVORY c ARVINO. BY A. CARRIER ii KU.tr st. MAGNIFICENT INLAID FOUR.PANEL SC ll FEN being oae ot the finest examples of Japanese art of titi, cr,.' acter ui tact, aad suroas.iug aay specimen la the British oi Soatti Keuslugtoa Muieuus. RARE CASKET OF LIMO''BS ENAMEL, by Fraticoli Lainoatiui, 1879. Thu retnarksble aad rare collection was intended for ai escher timi*, lia* en a..nat of unforeseen detention ha* been delay, d until late in the seaaoo. many nf the goode Laving j ii?t arrived from Eui ope. repreaentiag al not: every g.tarter of the globe. Tko art pabltn ead oonoo>**etir* tn Kool* ot this character will Bud this sale well worlhv ot li.eli atteo. tim. a* lt ia h.reed aeldom, la either Esrope or America, that ?uch aa important collection of art SBBaaSB hie been >itT*r?l at public rule. We hnve r**celvM neeiti ve lintru. lions fro. tbe cnnalgoor to sell wtrhoot restriction* of aav kind what ever, and especla.lv request thote destroas of atteudtag the sale to visit the galleries daring tbe elav* of exiilbitlou and carefully exauiiue the collection by cataiof oe. THE RALE IS UNDER THE SUPERVISION Ol MK JAMES _________ OF 170 STU-A VE. CATALOGUE'-! MAILED ON APPLfCATION. All order* will be carefully executed. Hun.- A Co.. 7.'l. aad 741 itr.m.l ,?.?. will sell at aactloa MONDAY AND TUESDAY. APRIL 8 AND 10, at I e'trlocg. A VAL.UABI.K LIBRARY. INCLUDING STANDARD ENGLISH AND FRENCtf, AND DRAMATIC LIT..RATI RE, anl a large uu.ni.er of curious booka and scares Amerleaa and .oreign Hain 'r.e. and Newspapers. FRIDAY APRIL 1.1. AT 3 P. M. A Fin* Collection of Autographs, A mi.-r.oan and Foreign. C.il'i'liwa.i.1 I ,-inri ?-rv For sal* tn one nf the finest parla of the cemetery, a full ?li*avenue tor. Addre** _Vj Ml. IE P.V. f.-.ial Oflice, 33 Atlantic -et.. Hroek:yu._ Head I'..- Du * * Daily _r_phlr. Tits Vamirrbilt ChiuiBBs.?A tun page of portrait* erf the little mea aol wornea of the 'arnon fa inly and a ttory of ll* ino?r domestic Ufa Tub BB__B DU ia.*, rio coamrriit? Life-like sketches ol the gathering at de Hoffman House. The DEaU Prixck or R.>'ii>t.KRS?Illustrationi af JaceB Bharp? his home, ni* co mirv BBBB, hts trial aad the ramo ul lawyera engaged In hrs celebrated .ae* A Rlstxo DBAUanc stab. ? Pull.page portrait of Sonator Voorliees's brilliant and beautif't' pr itego. Resides other striking Illustrations tomorrows Graph's will aeaSBta us itanil art muter* aod literary feature*.whick make it pro eiuineattr the faun v u*wsp.?tisr nf America Order ttie paper early from your newatleaier. Tbe Charity Oreauizatioa ?*>??.;.-ir ask* the citizens of Now York for ?nbjcr.pti*ns to enlarge and carry on Ha work. wa.eli lucreaaea much taner than th* ability to ut.-1 fur.ii it. By our a?encl*s men Heaney ls snoprens.1. applicant* ia vestigniett. fraud* eiiK.ee.1. worthv unfortunate* vUitett. a.L viard ..n I al Vt in nUtiliilug w.i k. I .a* l yiT we uiiterto<iB ne.iriy ? chisi CAS BB. PLACED IOU IN I.V1TI TC TIONS. FOCND WORK 1'iR NKAItl.V i.irlO. AM) MADK 1. e> Ml r>EL.F-**UPP<JiliTNo eill/KV**. We have now no our bookst.vur lDd.OUU RE Pt) RI '?**. Invaluable to lht)*e who de ? ir* io hestow their benefaction* intelltgentlv. AT PRE?i ENT _.)0 BejCIBTIBs and CHI UCllh- t*tl. 'it'RBO C1KTY. Uta* *aviiig large sum* to th* beaerolent and keep lav the po..r from deaioraliiation. Latt rear we etpen.le. i'.io OoO. It went for rent tor the central amt elg t duli lo oftl.es. salailes of agents and aseUlauia, coal. gas. stationery dc . _.'. Vie netvl moro money to strengthen Hie offlre* wt n.>w have sad to open new ene* lu o'Ler |ioru.. a of me city We nugbi to have 81u,iH)n nure r.u our work thia yeal Therefore we niak'i 'Sn appen. I'ontn .illon* may be eon* teri 'ii.VaTA.VT A. ANDREWS, l rerwMurer. il Laivertitj I'lace. LUGAN C. MLRRAY.CIiainiian. GEOROK E. CO DOB, 9. M. LKG-BTT. WE?T POLL") K, ORUBOR P. ROWEL!* F T THiiMPSuN. BEBBEBT R Til .N lt. f uM PANT A. AMPBEWa,_Fl nance f'minnnie* T M Mewnrl. CA I*. PET ( I.t-. A SI N.l tt'oKKiC. 8.0 Tth-are. Send for tin ulara Tel. call li6-L'l-t-al. Peet inaie-r >otlte. Should be und daily by all Mtereited. a* fhan?ws ma; occur at any tin.* , ,, Letters for foreign countries need not tee specially ad d-e-e. 1 for _*uaich h any partleulal sUiari. r, cx.epl wh*i lt ls de*ir.'.l to aend dupii.-ai.e ol bankloB anl r,?i,i,,9reia doe-im-iilA, lott'-rs Bel **u* ? laaly a_lre*_e,1 BSBBJ ?erut bj the f*?te?t v*"-^'* available. Foreign nulls for th" w.nB ending Apr 7. will close (promptly In al! ra*ea) at this of"'* a? follows: ?ATCRI>AT-At 1a.m. Ht fM-BBL and fur the Li Plat* c-uuirt** ant C-Ul, ria BeisR. for Nt l:n u** ant ISL Croll ru st. r.>i.i nas, f*f llarbaloi, ao i fm Crin dal aul Deinerara. vt, Hariiato*. per slearusblii tl ltaac* from Newport Boer* otters for .>'..*, ,'iut want Islands mom bo llwsl*. 'per till ,u.:, '., al lo a. m. tor I ams tera I-saes, Gr?it.,?ii aol Hloefleld*, per ?i.-ainatitp Claribel . at li m. tm eermauy. A*?*.r *. I'ea "W ra Bsraslt?, Nere.y, Ku**i* and Turkey p*r siesiuBhl? Ell..-, vu Hrs mri .letters tm eireat Britain l-eisnd. Iflglu u a 11 Netherlands, via a_-U___aS >n. iii i?: lie dir?.it*l "oA iu!le".r Bl ll Bri for -f_M Url tat a. Irslau 1. it ? ?? .1 1 al Nsiherlanda per ateautship ?... rania, via Gu*ea.l.i?* (iener* for ether Earupeao eaiuntrio* '-ina be d.-e-ni '? ?er Aurinia". .t ll m. fir Fr moe. Mwitisr Un L ft\lr, Spain and Portugal, per ?_?__,* ii* La ' hun peas*, vi* Barrs, at Ul ai. far ?r?,i?,| direet, per steamsBtp I ovonia, na cnng.w 'letteri must be directed *'.?' Devonia"i. at 1.' m. f..r jae N*theiland*, ria Amslerda.ii. tier atennsinp /a_a_k_ (letters taast be directed " per / .*f,.1?.u ., at * p rn int Costa Rloa, ria Simon, lier ateamsaip Keibalt. fran New. oafaaae. Malls for China and lapin ? r steamship Cltr ai Rio de Janene (Irma .-an Frauclaewl. eieee tier* dprtl'Bat 8:80 a. m. Malls tor th* H?w.,u*ii Ialao.tap*r tMtnsbtp Australia etro<u aaa PieMMB e). SBaaa here Anrtt *)B at T p. m. Malla fer the tSoeiety Island* per thia Cltr ot Papeltntrem san Praa*t*,-oi. eit_? her* April ?84. at 7 B ra- Slalle tot Aa?tr*i.*, Baw TmbIBjBB. Haw* ian Fill asl *>a?eaa tatands. .er BWemahlp _.-*. la*.tia 'from Sa* Prancreeoi cloee here Ap- P *H ai I 30 p aa. (or oo arrival al New York ef *t-aai*hip Auraata with British aiai's for Aaatrslta Maila for Cutta, bf rail ta Taatna, ft. aad sh**iei* hy ?'??mer, vie Kef Weat. PIA. alee* at sala ofBee dally al iii m. em, ??T*aBafsh*<1dt*of eleelagef Tre aa Paelfle mall* 'sarr*sge| **a the pre*amp'l_B ef their uaiaurrupted ..verland traasil te Bab KranelsersB, M?lU fr-m the Ea*t srnviu,.* aa a_n* A Baa Praaelae* es the dav et Beliing ot siea.uor* ar* di*. Pe tvhai Uieuee th* _r,ir* dar Feel OAo*a B. Y, Marah *-, lSe*_