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?. _?<_? m WASHINGTON GOSSIP. CBAKOi W T,,E ATTITUDE OF THE GOV? ERNMENT TOWARD AMERICAN SHIPPING. mMBBBBAA* POUTICS-THF. EAGEIUNESS OF CUBA FOR Rl-XiritOCITY-THE MAV MINIST! r_ TO (TUNA-AN KCCENTltl. SOl'TH V.KN SKNATOK'K IWKSS. Waahiuoton. March 1.?Even* one is askinc the txaet effect of the Honse netion upon the shippit._ iiiri_,ire. BBd wbat w>ll be tl.e exaet result of le:. aaattaa BB8B ,ne suojcct, of this session. The (ncr.ds i f tlie shipping interctsts liave not carried all that thev wish t? carrv. Hat, in point ol 1888. they liave gained n Riihstanti.i victcry. e..;i si.lerins. the tremcmious oppositiou offere.l by ihe Democrats a* a body to anything which would permit the oarryinjt out of tbe ieciprocity policy ..f tbe Attmiuistration. The most aul.stantial vlctory lie. nt the lnct that the policy of the (.overnr.ient is ehangcd from one of nctive hes tility to tl.e shipping interesl? to one of favor l'be first st*p taken is BB ituportant one an.l will tindoiihtr-lly _Bt4 to others. lt is also lielleved thal the hill as amended in llie Honse will he changrd and raodilied in the eotifere.ice eommit tees. B> thal the orlfltBa] Senate l.ill will be a^reed to in the end. Tiiis >>i 11 provi.le.l for Iba pa.v mer.t of ?- a mile for Auiericau ships liavinir a sailint. eairoeity of twenty knots; $4 a mile lor ships BBlHBfl sixteen knots, and $_ a mile for thoae of tlie tliird rlass below this. There a'e no Americau BhlfB to-ilay that betBBfl to the lirst elas. The City af Paris. the City of New-York aml the last two vessels of the White Star Line are the only ships in ihe pn_?en$rer trade of iwentv-knot class. Tliese. li..wever. are nol. under the law, American ships. an.l, ronse<|iient!y, the btaetbl of the __nt-cl_t_a will be for ships that are ta be built. The subsidy pn.posed is a valuahle one, and ia suf-itieiit t-o lead to the building of such ships. Tor instanee, the distauee between New-Vork antl Jirazil ia in the neighborhood of j.OOO niiles, so thal ve-s.N ..f the thstclass would rceeive $..0,000 i..r the joiirney. This will he an incentive Bi.fll cicnt for the bitildins' of vessels of this class. Tlie vessels of the Pacilic Mail Steaniship Company .?clonit to tlie third class. They would receive compenaation of $_ dollars a mile umler the irrla-irnl Senate l.ill. The encouragement afforded by tlie law niay lead this company to a.ld a lietter elass of 6hi_>s to their line. It is further lieltcved tbat the irood cflects from encouraging the ____aa__8B interests will Im? so clearly deninns.raicd in Ihe working of this bill lhat further nieasures will he made possib].. lt is hartily proha'.le that the next House will do any lhin_r. They may even attempt to repeal the ex _8t_J_B_ la?'. This will lie the only drawlmck in ihe face of buildinj; new lines, the fear that the law will not be allowed to, stand. So long as the J.rpublieans are in control in the Senate tlus will be a sroiindless fear. Tbe oppositiou to this measure has lieen of Ibe iii..-t violcnt chara ;t _r. The Democrats appear t<> rcaliw how mueh tlie Rcpublicans would g.in from such a policy, and they have used the us.ial "hub-aboo*' peaiaj t<> siainpedc tiaiu Kepublicans who are never so happy as when runninu away from Democratic jeering or when they are trying io please Democratic eritics. Tbere Las heen the usual talk about the lohby. Mr. Holmau charged tliat over ?750,000 had bei.n spent in \\"nshington in the interest of this raeasure. General Groa venor, of Ohio, asked him lor proofs, and no proofs were oflered. Corruption is the easiest thlng in the world to cbarge, and perhaps the inost difllcult to prove. The faet that boards of trade, c.hambers of commerce, and all the great busiuess interests of the eountry, were auxioua to have this leglslalion in the interests of the new reciprocity poliey was ignored by the Demo? crats. To everything they merely ealled out * Cor? ruption.'' This has been the one cry against all nttempts te aid American shipping. The faet thut the IPacifio Mail Steamship Company might possibly be one of tbe beneflciaries uuder Ihe act afforded an opportunity for continued refcrenee to tlie old Pacltlc Mail scandal of years ago. If thia steamship company had changed its name at that time, ihe friends of the Shipping bill would have had less trouble Bt .Vashington this winter. llie phrasc Paeific Mail was as good a cry ta frighten timid provineial membcrs as nny "buga boon cry ever used lo iutimidate children. Some of ihe ititerior members looked at it in a narrow way. One of the shallowest arpuments was, why shall the intorior t>e laxed for tlie beneilt of the Mi.board '.' As if ihe _MaBaai_ was not conMautly lieing taxed for the 1 .-nelit of the Lnterior, and as if oae part of the eountry could he beiielited with (Hix the benetit extending to the other part. George C. Gorham, the former clerk of ihe Tnited States Senate, said the other day that he 1ook no interest in politics any more. Hc thousht National politics was dying out at Washington. "lY.sonal polilics," said he, ''has taken its place. It is rarc to lind a man in either branch of Con tress who engages in legislution with nuything but a personal view. Where is the man to-day Wlw has a great National issue in hand who is lonking entirely to the interests of the eountry and not, te his own?'' Mr. Gorham thinks that this politieal degeneracy is most clearly shown in Ihe Senate. There, personal likes and dislikes ontrol everythibp. and personal jealousies are most keen end bitter. Mr. Gorham quotes Roscoe Conkling in makiag the latter say that the trouble with the Dattad States Senate was that every man in it was a eandidate for the Presidency, who IBfarded every person who sueeeeded in arriving at that hii;h oftice as a personal enemy. Kx-Minister Foster, who bas just returned from Havana, say? that eity is packed with ___________* The heat there is already great. and the town is aaythlag bal comfortable. He says that Cuba is in a Had Avay. Her business inlere/ts are Baartf paialraBi. The island represents a loss each year to the Spanish Government iu the form of a deflciency. The taxes collectcd do nol pa.v the expenr^es of her loeal Governmeut. The great -si talling off has been in the sugar Industry. There are a nuraber of reasons for this. The lugar-planters of Cuba have adopted none of the modern applianccs for eeonomy in the crushiug of the eane and the manufaeture of the augar. The lieet-root sugar industry has beeu the object of all tiae aafeaa-ta taadar and skiil of Baraae. 1_m aa bult haa been to produoe sugar at a mueh ehatff-f rate than is po_.il.le in Cuba with Ihe present ap? plianccs there. Mr. Foster says that the people Ifl CflOB are anxions to be taken into the reci? procity policy under the McKinley bill, so thal thejr can ?m\ their sa^ar into the United States. This would help theiu niuch. ln faet, Spain will probably be obliged to come in to save tha ______ Irom ruin. The increased tax on cigars aml Cabaa tahaeaa haa bacl a BB-UbbI efteet upon lhat in? dustry. The rcsult will ?* to keep out of our markets all of tbe cheaper grades of cigars. Ih-nrv \V. Hlair. of Manchester, N. H., who BflB been appointed Minister to China. has Ih-mi in pub lic life sinoe 187.1. He aerved two tertus in the House, and, tben, in 1-79, was iirst appointed to tbe United Statea Senate and afterward c_ecte_i to another term. He is a man about six feet i. heifht. He U flfty-8ix years old. He is a man of large fraine and stout. He wa* borri and brougbt up in Xew-Hampehire. Hia education waa in the eommon schoola. He is a blond, with reddiah, aandy hair. The lower pnrt of his foee ls lengthened by a long. pointod beard. His eye_ are blue and his BBBB _a_N__fht Hi> BMBpafTl BJ U high-colored, fair and delicate. H?' la of tbe most atist.-re luibits. He i:ever .lrinUs nur amokes. He is an enthiibiastic advocate of all elaaseti of Velorm Jegislation. ilis idfldfll-OBal hill apprupriatiiig lar?e aums of money lor ihe I'-coura-t-iuent of education has lieen before Coa Btttm tor many years. He has al__J coadn.ted ? Ubor investlgatioo which took testimony all paajp the eountry concerning the ebaru'ti-r und Sundit_on of Mork, wages and workni.-u in all da* prlncipal Statea. Mr. Blair ia an eamest -TiiliUau, and bis lack of aympatby witb the prcvailtng sentimont ln politlce has isolatwl hlui io b eeiialfl .lejrree ln t'ongress. He ik regnnleii, however, ovon by IhaBC who have not BtwajBJ s.vni pnthizcl witli his objerts aml nirns ia Congrefcs, ns un honost, upright nian. Hl niighl, perluipb, liave ai'Ciinipiisho.l more in C06WI6M in tlio iliree lion Kousht by him. if bo had beefl lrss uuster, Hnd bad poss?K-o,l iiiiite politic-nl tiof llis wife is n niost intolligent aad aeroniplisliecl wonian. ghe is a writor upon eoeial topios aml has a hiffa nosition nuionj. writers >,1 her elasa. She has just linMifil B novol on N' n-Ku_;lai'(l life whioh has recently bc-on pflhlMhed. lt is nn inten-t i,i_i rii:ture of tho ohnra. tori'.tit s of tlie jiroplo MMBg whom she has always liv-J. Ilorc is tho piotuiv ol tho costnine of a Southorn spnator which should bo picrervod m thg 16661-1 of tbe fa6bion8 of tlie time. This Senntor \v,,-e on bi* head a BflBbU aaft blaah hat well puiio,t over lius oyos. llis BB06f 6661 was dark (jrofn, mado aa as to button at the throat. Tiider tliut ho wore a low-bnttoned wnistooat, leaving a white, shmy tr n.^'lo 6l IIjB bi.irt U8686__ showing, upo-i which glowed ooral etuds. ilis trouser* W8M a dark blue, with a lifjhl roc' stripe. Theso irousers were made niisolutely nkin-tiKlit, lik? tho tioiiwi- of the Gennan ofticers. They came down snugly 0Vfr 6 p^ir of low Ovford tie ahoes tiod with loose. wide ribb.m laopis, Over thia mornlng costume ho wore ii cliab-eolore.l .-loak ".ined with l.rown. The oallat <>! tho cloak was a ligbt blue piirple volvot. lt wua caught, at Hm throat with two bra** 1)8886 ol I .baractor pon cieruus i-nough for fasloniu^- the baek 'loor of a stahle. Il was in liiin iirii([iio aml altogether orig iual attire that Ihe SeoatOI was out mving bla iTspocts to variotts Dopartnient cllioials. lf any actor wore to-monow to nttcnipt to introdBM aaeh :i f.'Stunic as that for tl.e Etagf. in presern ing a part?who is thoiv who would not think il an exang.-ratol OoatBBN r.rul who v.ould bolievo that a Sonator of tbe l'nite.1 States would do. hlieratoly. ?f his o\v,n mind, elothe liiU'M'll in stteh ufashion--' T. C. OHAWPORD. rj.i you recjulrc n house. n farm or a coob. or a "Mire thing'' in busincs, or a BitaatlOD, or niivthlng eise' II you do. you should arateb the littlo adver Usemantfl that appear uaily la The Trlbune. WBATWILL THE BLRCH G1RL SAY XEXI? HER LAWYER CAN'T KEF.P VP WITH HER STOTUES, AND ABANDOXS THE OAlsl. in naouav. 1-lip. March L?Every body in Islip, L. I., M engcrly waiting fnr further devclopments in ll.e Hlreh-Watson eaaa. I'P to a late hour la^t nlght Miaa llorencc Birch, as far a-. known, had made no more confe--1<>ii Implicatitig cilher lierself or others ln Ihe burnlng of her milllncry -toro la that vlllage. ishe is at the B666I of h,r fathor ln rustody of Dcptity Shcriff llowland and will rcmaln there until she ls hrought into court apain to-morrow to aaawer befare Jaatlee Wailer, of Iiay 8hore. She ls kept sccluded and no one Ifl allowed tc, commiinicatc with her, by order of the I'ourt. ?B08 her reaiTe_t, Dr. Will>, the family physlclan, htw been c.illed a number of times to at ta-ud Mlss Blnh. II is >aid tbat she ltiy iu <on vulalons for several ho;ir? aud has had several hysterl cal Ut-,. There 1* much enmment over the ac? on of Ihe authoritics in eiitert*lninf_ the cbaiKC nndc by Mlss Birch apilnst yoiing Watson, who, she eays. was her lover aud who sct fire to her milllnc-iy store.. The feeling ls atrongly ln Wat^ou's favor. _fa68ttl_8tai___ll_t tliis, the Town Commlttee, who have been worhlug eanie?tly on ihe mm, declarc, it ls nlleged. thal they hare traa-ed Watson's moToments conccrnlng hls re lationi with Miss Birch, and Ihat they have 0*1668OB to show that he did meet the young woman in New York and toob her to tl? theati-e, and that they afterward stopped at a hotel. WaUon and his friends deny this emphatlcally. and declaie tbat the whole story made by Mlss Birch ls falsc. to far a* Watson la concerned. Wateon BBfa that when hls casa comes up for hear ing before Justlce Clot-k be wlll prove Ihat he was not ln Islip at the time Mlss Birch saya he sct flre to her Ktore. Elllott hmith, who was retalncd tn defeiid Mlas Blrrh, has beioine disgusted at the dlfferenr storle- told ly the youug woman, and aa.va he wlll haee nolhlng more to do wlth the eaaa. Mr I.lre ., fitlioi of Klorcnce, sav" t.int ho belleves that lf hN daugbter had been allowed to tell her story in <-c,urt when sha was ilrst brought before Ju?tlce Cioih, a clear ^tatement would bave been murte by hor. wlu.-ii yrould hav? stiow-n the WboM trutli. Mr. Hln-h IU* Ihat counael for Ids daughter would BOt even pennlt hlm to te?-tlfv on tho -tand. as he was dc-ir.ui-. of maklng a plain stateinent of what his daughter had lold him about the flre. In thi- atatement she con fe-_ed sbe had set tire to the store. Mr. Btrch bo lleves that his dantrhter's condition ls such that she ls not reiiponsiiilo for her act*. It ls thought that the case wlll end by a eomrnls slon ol exprns belag appointed to deter_alnc vhether the wonian is Inaane 1XFORMATIOX FOR CIMBOTUBM, From The Boston Post. A lustly Indlguant deigH-BBB iBBda to me an ex traordinai'v advertlalng circular whleh ho had recdved. and whl.ii, no doubt. has been M-attcrcd luciadca-t among tl.e genllenion of hls elotb. it emaaalea fron the great nnd ?? hustling" city of Chieago, and is headed thus: ... The Clergyman s BUREAU OF INI-'OKMATION Ko:- All DenoinitU'lloiis. H bogins with a fi-inii itatea?nl of tho motive--, which the advertlser 88886888 invariably actuuto ? |>5t "lergyman dealring to ebaage bto Meattoa knows tlie dlfflcnltlea in the way nf aaceeaj for want of exaet Informadon in regard to varant partahea. which. if he tittcnijiis to obtain aarsooaUy, BWIldat 1,aat inahe, M. c-leitloti doubtful, lf not tuiu the tldo "And uSa'fl tbe nlffloulty which tha adverUsor Intenda to eare. Havlng had, he BMB on to uta, Lcveut.oii years exporieixe in the miiiMry, lie hus ai-c-uniulut'-cl a maas of Informatiou In regard to manv narshesofallde.iomiiiattons(hemlght perhaps have l,.?n t,i or c-mplo?ed during thesc neventoon ye,i-s, bni ei that gaaa) which wlll enal.lo clergymon io act Intelligently in H.aUIng choke of new fleld* of labor. etc etc. The fce charged ls tlw moderato one ot *?_:. Imlf to be paid It^i lulvanee ?ifriSw't nri-nose t<> give credit to .hls brother eteia? men^tao??PtcK_.n.u-l.?l.'...l iho,,,. ?orli ,?- and h;,If oi isj-ceiPt of tha deatred lafomaMaa. Among tlie "mVof Uiformatic.Ti promlaed ara tbe followlng( w.-n chc-ea poTnta! -S'.lary aaM; nmoun . and w-het!.. i .aid promptlr or not. The cause* which led Ie the resi_matlon of the fonner clergvman. rVlme doubtless this brilllant idea will he 6e> velop-d fnrtlier, and a detalled roxonl of parlates will bo obtnti.ed-ono in<-idental raaaJN of whleh wlll be t i _____ it extrcniely diftlcult for I0BM M them to aro ,uro aiivtlnng lu the abape of a pastor or m-ior. lhi> to-,1 for example. would liave a detciTent effect. ? Kormcr L>astoi--d,ed of braln tavar owing ? P-rsec u tlon bv aVilnority la the clmrcir-a . im. tl.at .?irtnally oci urred ln MaaawrAaaatta yeaw aaa, wlthln my bnowl ?dte on the other haad. what pwpularltv inipht ac< rue to a churcli of which tlie followlng report conld sciitor'warden-Rloh, old; two unmarried daughters (one very pretty). . _, Junlor wanron-Comfortably off; one unmarried dauuhtc-r: ea*y golng man. ^stn.__Or.ntn.ned by senior ward?n, who ls coi< trolled by hls __M_|B8M6, ?-? FF.R&VASWX THAT DWS'T PERSUADE. Froin tho veraclous Washlngton I'ost. CoiiaraaBBiai DaHahrarlh did not n.rao tUo new Cintiniiati p.istnmster, but he got a gwoo Mory BBI of iho conte>t, and to a iiihii of Brnjruntn'a flne sensti of humor aud doeMed M-.v- on elrll aarvlco relonn, iluit li ao slighi lerompeaae for tho time and trouble lnvested ln t__8 hiint for "SBOtU.1 When .lohn /.ulil .n-Ui tl." new aoatraa tar o' I'orkopolis, came to waan Ineton to b'ok. after ia- i baaeat nc w_-. rarj> macii tiurnrlscd to Hat:. that hls appoltilniflit was MOg vigorou.lv uppoMii by Bnllarwortb. He al amm hi'iited up tno ivbollloiis mcintier and dcmaiuled to li'iow tba canae af IU unirWidiy a<:tlon. ' -Wall John," aaM Battarworth, ln the mosi aerlou. tones ba baep? in _4od_, "1 alll lie rerr candid arlili yoa I ba?e kaaara you a laag taae, Ibtob paaara ?886 ?88, and be?ara yoa irouM aaba aa aaa?l.nl u Itmaster, but the men who are pruhlng you for the placo aro iot ol tba rl?hl Blnd. and 1 cannot ieud lnysol' to thelr polltl.nl n BBBM l;utterworth'- German eotutitaaal was rery much surprlsed, and started to nrgn" the caiie. - No," c-oiitlniii-d Uie Clnrlnnatl Congreaamrji; *? I cannot rhaiigc- my mind or my racoinineiidutiou N'.w, John, .ne proper tlilnc for you to do i? i i |Q wttb me to tlo- Prosfdent anu say to hlm, -Mr. Harr! aon I have concluded to wiihdraw mv appHcatlon for thla ofllce, and Bueeest tiiat you appolnt General Brown to U.e place. He U a poor, one l'gged soldlcr, nnd I am well off In IhU world's good.s, und cannot allow ravi^lf to stand ln hls way.' ??Do This." said Butterworth, "and m the future there wlll bo nothlng too good for yo'.i partv la 1k stow ou you. Ju-t thinlt of the effect. \our actloi, v,111 be telegraphed to .he iirw_p_ipcrs. lt wlll b I'lliitod ln bi_; type aud vvlth btg lieadhi.es, and y.ur name will !>c ciii Uie Inngue of every man, woman, aud chlld lo ClnelnnaU." -| i,, Congr --iii-.ii pnused to note |!io ellc-t , anirgaMlon, and ____a_n_4n ?_? n-.i long la aaa ? , nlon. "i.i!,," ^aiii be. in a il'h Oantian aee< t, **dot_ aii rlgbl abouil rear pig tfpa uiu; rear pl| baalllnai 1 d ui't glf " lam for dof, or for brown; lt\ Ui 8BB88 1 M.nts. ' i;u'ter*rorth'? constJt.ieiit plrkrd up hl- hai and Ieft In n.ivUntig but good liuinor, and the gcmal Congrr?am?n learned a few daya later that Zumtteln got Just what ho 88688? Wlien ln search ol morti or workers, l.orae* or ear riages, board or rootua or reai estate. cormilt The JriTiuiie'a "llttle adveitlsemenU of tl.o peopla." Yoa wlll Ind tliem on tlie nlntb pago to-day. 8ELECTI0NS FROM THE MAIL. woiuaifa pob wbkpiaw f______-& M0B1 BlO-TATCBl I M ___D__0 POB ______ trnWDOM Tt? THK CfAft. To the Editor of Tbo Trlbnne. Ir: Mon. than 130,000 nignBturri. to th- petltMB M Un Oaar, ...i i.rhaif ot tin- HbBrtoa eoHaa, haoa beaa obtalaed, i.ut th..-ebjaet i-. I.. haa. haM .. bb_I_bb_ 1'> | ir.-nit BBbajPlf i-porta from l.u*_la Have. atoused baah BMBSBM ln a'l Beheme-s for . Ik*c!il .ir th,. pe.se (iiiion bati oi IbatfaBbaoaBM Hatiaae aad Ibe la_wa_f ?tab-arn Uberale, who daro tu ?BBart tba O-OIbbit nf iimiilu.rKl and cifi/.cn'ihi.) n- aadafBtaed !?? . lvlll7.?tlo.i. Tho nuniber of rccpiest., f-.r slcuature hlaaks tbal conu to the lecretary ls iu exact pro por.loa te Ibe Ifcaejaaacj of prr^-, ?:_ t_. -s ot the work. Tlii-. faet 880888 tbal sympathiz.r; in plontv ?TB rcady I.. help as .oon a. th. kno-lril-. of llie moveme.it I- _88B_M to them. Tli- _??:? itlon 1-, BtBMel to a fatilt mod*t_.te lu tone. .o niodei.it' and cuiieous thai Uu-. na MM rejc. t lt nnlv hy glving the he to her reiterat'-d ..s-iiii'iiccs of paod f.lii.R toward the AmeW.an people. Ilut this ? I,,. uaiciit mi. e l.rinu sent, the soiicty hopes to ro ?ffflOlsa BB a pci'inaneiit BMOcIatinii ... help oppr.-ssed Ruaslan* l.y aioiislng the pren- In their bohalf. aml 8] _____ 8__H MSaaa a_ ricorire Kcnnan aud other corapeteut counsrllors may ndvi.*.. That slmllar a_ soelatioiis else\_i.cre may be eaicouraRed. and that a paaaral bm____ aud bbUi aCaetaai may _..i-t tatwaafl tlinni all. the aod .y lias opened c_ri-_*polidenre with HM ii--'ly t..nnr.i .slhei'iu'i ____?_ Jluniaii. _8C_at| of Daavar, < oL Tbe b__mb] to the Caar u iu tabatl of BBBerlaa Hebrewa, laaa_Barb aa a B__b pr_porti<>n ..f tne n.>ii. i'ui --.\ilc-. It llebrew, <i ii tl I ho-.- wli.< hav.s iho \.l\ lla:_e.t _*IU.mici--. BI8 BlflMBt lliva_al.lv of tliat mic. I_..t". the 888)881 of the I18-I8W I> r e ulions -in be tabaa up bmbb direciiy; hut f..r tbe B-obmbi Ibe p li.l.n work i- very c.\ac.in? an.l v.-ry elifTi-itIt to liandle, b-NBflaa of UM lark of funds to clrrulate tho papen otdaly aad bring an BB8___-_ad___i of tiic iiiatter to all rliKsset. Bereral " polltlrals"' have lately eseaped and regrhed Anieilca. I'romlnent amonic them ls lsnac Aronovltdi li...iiviirh, a, youiiR llebrew lawyer, WbBBB st.ny of hi lifo, lf not a-. thrllllng as the adventurel and sutferlngs of l.older and more re.K-llitj.ii-. splrits, i> nnu !i in< paallBf, for H he_r> WltOBM that th.' Ku-sl.m autocra.y rruahea oat tbe lauiUble amMtU.us of youth, the iu roatltatlDg pobtlcal -pirit. tbe deatre io elevate Ibe , tlie i ?? i.nnatli.li to l.e in tou.-h witli 1' ?rt__otn <>i tbe eeatorr. Hueb aaattttee a- ln otbee ...unlil.- inak-- tbe valucd ' .tizen maiic in Baasla tlie pem nte_ outeaat. To-dajr Mr. Hoorrlteb i> to ai .lt..? tlie N.-.-?.'<.... hureaii of tlie Sllreiian Bxlle '''"' tion Aaaoelatton, l.i BofHab, at the Cborrb of tl.e Aa renslon, at ,'i::io p. m., aitlioimli he baa been -tudyu.i; (he lancuage i.ut three montlu. Ue !? a pentlemaa ol amvei-.iM ednration aod of aaoomn. capaclty. Tlx- pedOon lmpers have lieen rir<iilai<il tlm-. far mainiy in cbarcb -. coHegea and anu>nR jn-opio oi lel-uic lmt v.hlle contlnnlng work In this direetion. ti.e mm i.-tv i. ii.al.in_.' an afforl to bitef the moveajeol w tbe Knoivledpe of the. R_at indu'-trial rlaaaes lni an_ out of Thls ritv. The i.lanhs ^hollM be clrculatea iu fB-torle . lodges. ararkahopa, atorea, p.^tHl _tatlon#, en -iii.- house*, iirti-an achools, a:.| arotblng ?'omen and flrla, aa \w-ll a-s in pi-ivatc clube -inl boaaea. aii slunatiir-1 are \_Juab_e, i.ut money ls n.>t expeetea from tl.e labortng rlaasea: -o for tl.e fund- neces-io ia i.u-,11 the work ihe aodcty mus| depend upon tno? who ara able to gtwt. Prtottag, stationery, p and clorleal aervleee make up (be n.-ln exiie.iisM. Bubscilpttona will be recelved bjr (be bj-?orar, ?r. .lohn A. Wveth. No. 007 Ma.lison aye. ; bj the Berra tarv. ... al Brentano-a, No. ?'? Dotop Bqoaw, wbwe al-, clrcalara aad bbuika eaa \<o obtaln-4tne-.? -ecretary. Boa 3,447. General PoBUABtm, "l!l^'"' | . mail. on appUcaUon, blanKs n. any numl^r de-.ir-_.j_.ia all nf,lr'i?Htiui,!''''i'i e's)r,"i.-i'y "u ready"to imi-ea-e it _a___bt?_ip; faa, n.^ ,r F CLARK S(.),.1.ti,,,.. Kew-York Hure-iu of tbe glbeiiaa Kxiie i .titlon Aaao .iation. rab. bo, id-O. KB. UJLI.AKD \M) THI _J_-r__ To tho Editor of The Trlbuna Blr ? la ord-r ti. it tbere may be no Mlaapprehenalon on tbe i>art of ti.e poWk aa M my bob?'?eanoc* -,t ?Tbe Lfljaba1 __ob liamboi,-' ea raeedajr >.ext. i should leel eUbjad if jw ain |MnaH bm tbe nee ot vour joi.ri._i u, Btata tbal i irrole lo Mr. iM.ii Arthttr on February 21 to the eTect that my Il_f88l _B8-bl would not permlt mc the plcasaiw ot arceptlni: ihe Invitatloii extended to me by tl.e LaaflM' C_8b UiroiiRh my Iriead Mr. Wllder and i.im-clf. and that I have before ms a note from Mi. Arthar exoressiug lOfl-O. at tl.e ml&toke Obleb le<l t.> tho liiscrtlon of my namo in Uie pi-elinilnary B8IB_T8fB8 an.l an 8888888-8 that no ref..-r enie to BM would be made in to-day's BdlMt-BBMiBll. 1 lind, however, Umt the mista'?e baa beeu over loolied and as I con?lder tho fallur. of an a.t.,r to appear on any occaakn when be baa _wtbonsed the u-. ol his naine an art of the gnateat dlaootrteay, Kuh to the l.ubiir. and _?? thoae ladlea aod genUeman witn u'ioiii he a__ .? have been a.-Mxlaled, 1 abOOM liku tne plaln fa__a of tl.e eaao mnde _ui<>wn, as tlie Uiiidne>-<-s .lown me l.v tbe people ol Ncw-Yort an.l mv leUow-playera rentler it Imperoave that l s-hould nol aiiow ti.-'in to .imi- me ao Dl-__-___ered aa to tc-iider tlKiia an BCt of rudene- . in return KiiWAl-L) ... WTLLAKD. New-York, March 1, 1001. ? CLAIMS OF TIIE: INIVER.-TrY 0* NF.W YORK. To the Editor of Tbo Trlbnne. sir: Our ediKa11on.il Institutlons are. at this tlmc re <elviii?'aii tiiuiv.i.ii aaaouBl ?f Btteat-oa, aad it la gratl fyhiK lo obeerre that The Tribone and bobm atber dallles ?_. doinp so nnu !. t,. ;U.l aad fo-ter tba bbb. i-.i lolaioal ii. our aaata ef Iwinihiff Thr movenu-nt rc porU<l in Tlio Trlbnne 10 day for inovin? the .ollefdatc departaaaal of the UBlrenlty al the city of New york rvrtber apaawa and for hmeailBg the eaivwuieal ei tbe uiiiv.i-ity is iv.ll Jiitit;... by tlie excellent re;i-ou >et for.h l.y Vicc ChaaeeOor MaeCraekaa. Permlt me, dow, ... -u'.-e- ; au ar__uaeal tor geoeroai and Baaeral conlriljiitioii-, |0 tlii. ea_88 whh h _08 i ot bcen broogbl iiioiniii'-iitiy i-i pobHc ootleo. Tultion la tlie ate departaMBl M Ibe untver-ity i.. fr.-e. Ibe excellent facilitics BOd Mipcrl. in-tni. tlou of thls in _tltii.ion are ojk-ii to any studeiit of tliia clty who la able to pa*.. the eatr-.mce exHminations. The nuin>r of young men admlttixl to UM88 adVaataglM will. Ihei-cfoi.. be limltec'. only by the _B8BB8 tor pit-ld-Og taMruettoo pbwad at ile. dispo*ai of Ibe _a__ori-__ of tho unlversity. Rlch cnilowment- haye rome lo m ui> eoUeajee wit..out the aftoet beinp felt in BMkiag aa ata catloi. 8MM accesslble to the youiic ni'-n of our .ouiiti-v. Tbeae aB_88waMa_B have aencd only t.. toereaae Uw fa.-illti.-s |ar rcstaic) or tlie enioluments of the in structors. Thi* haa not tx-en true of the 1'nlversitv ?f tho city of Near York, md lt itiaiTee ^ <-li af "i"" . Itlzen- l.e.-nuse it hai ln the pn.-t -o BOOerOUl lv plitced Its (rif.R aod opportuiiltl.-s Olthlfl the p-m h ol tlie youth Of ourclt. and eountry. With compai-.tlvely restrlcted powen i: baa achlered an anrtable ouoa. u baa glven .'- fr.-eiv a- it baa loeeirad, cti.i floee k boa beea ??fiiithfiil ln thal whleh la len-t" li ooghl to be nu.de - rulei- over Maeh." Thls -fB-8_ mny have the more weight if 1 add that lt la .iiilrr'y nnaoUctted and that i am ii.it lolatad even denomlna-toaaUy to the abl ver.ity THhO. A. K GBMLKR. New-York, Feb. S_T, 1801. yiK. CiLADST.iXE'.S NFAV W'f.itl). To the Editor of Tha Trlbuna iSlr: Your London coii-espondent, H. W. L., in ? lottcr printed iu yonr toeae of Baadagr, labraary BB, attrlbutes t<< Mr. OtadatOBM tlie colnugn Od the wonl " 881(881,' able* he heard him apply to Dinraeli The wor.l niay b? now to Mr. i;lad_ton. and to yo'ir .one-ii.ii.ilent. Itut on rffereuce to 88 artlcle 08 Douglas Jerrold, prlnted In tlie. old " KnlrkcrbMBt 9 Mag_-Tl**t" -d Novembfr. 1800, it will be found to lie Iheie used. 1 have not the inapzlue at luiiid, M cannot atate ihe paaa. DtoraeM ^am <>.* Oladatoae that ho wa- -it man wlthout a Miifle isdeemlu_; vi?e.M lie that as lt may, atlll, It. the oplnlon of BUVB7, BB will have a suftl.iwiit niinilier ..f iloa t<? atone t.<r t" ;,? read.v to eacapa tbal of word-nianufacturc. M. A. ' PhlladclBtua, Peb. 88, isui. DOWlfON TIIE WIIISTLEIJ. To the Editor of The Trlbune. Blr: Theie la a imi-mice to the trarMling pahUa acalu-t wliich 1 baaa Ba yet ayen no protest. I rrfer vbtotHag tieiid. Tbeae paaai mc. are aii of ei..- tjrpa, tba laaw h lea with no |M_-8_ahres, and the B eoad-Baad t<> a point where phreii'. onjaa uf i_tf-eoe_8tt. where it Panoa an arute au^le. Tba WbtoUlag 8ead enters a .rowd'-d . ar. BttB iowa and lie-lns U> whlstle, generally a bar and B half of -.otne well-k.iown iBflB. M? whlstle. the samo notes over and over BfB-B, callous to tl.e inijiatleiit i.li or tbe liidlcuatlon of othfr Pi. ntlj (ne rondnrtor eaBi out tbe ii_nie of another statlon, aod tae whlstling llcnd rutlre . v. hMllng to the la-t. lmt did he know thu lt. h tlmt eveiy toe feola to glve him u flnal 1.1,-t. as ho con, I thlni: ttuit touiiu inau would abstaln from bU whutin.g. JOH.. ORI mi.i., Lat- Colonel Abnugger lrrtgulurs. New-York, Feb. __J, la91. NEED OF eCHOOLS ON NAVAL VESSELS. To 11> e Editor of The Trlbune Mr: I was aurprlsed and dlaappolnted on reading your l.pl.al and able art.. le on the reqnlrementa ol ,l,? i, Navy In Il?t faturday's Trlhune to Bad "ia. roa BBd nothlne t_i s.y about ln lower k>ad_a of tba Barolea. withn t .i letter fn.m an uj.pientl. e l.oi Ml - oer Ualtad st....-^ trBladoa aadao, to wtBtB be -t it. .1 thal tbero was do arliool on board hia ahip. I Velleve that th*r_ U uu. h isagltnent or -hlp ln tlia i rl'll li service wlthout carefiil arningenieiits for tha .-ducatlon of all hands and _chool la fompuUory <>n tne -.on ton.i.ii^sioi..-d unioera. (I. MAU.'.ILM. ' w____a__8B. Feb. _... laei. _. fmBMtBBBf ARKIYAI.S AT THE HOTEI* plFTH AVl Bl I" I Maror John A. IWh . at CM ia.-.. and A. T. Oonboiu, of ClarlujiaO. " 01I__EY?-'o_a oiBU-ur -Mwla T. Wood-aid, lf, b. Karj, _I0FFMA?\ ,, Ht/lmgh baa, of Vlrplnla. MBJUUY BllX iirfB^inan Cb.Iob Fren.h. of (oiiih-i t:,u.. KTL'K Tr.VAXT-.Si-iiator HBM Sh.ard, of Llttlu KalK B. t. GLANCES HELii: AND THERE. -Ing of F/igfl-h foiiiil* thi iar81_a| 0_ B llarvard graduate :ii. reading a B8 I Wblab aobaaaty 688?881 thal !la:vaid 888 Ihe gr.at F.u.t-m ' I _BI Thlf "There i n't ouough i-htig currout ti. llarvard,'' lie -aid, " to enahlo 8 man lo a:_1'_ wlth I OBflfbraM |M hiioen minuies witiiout eta?mBag liiin NM l-ealci,. And all HM slang BB86 at. llxrvurd K local, referrlug ta Ihe eeUflgfl ItaaK It nppllc. in araaaaaota, radtaUoaa. Bnaair, study and atblattea. Wbaa a Barrbrg man omits a raMMIloa or tooBni ba "' BtV ii. Miaa ha is - nd; ISg hard he 'gr.'uds.' LH_8 harg Miidi'in I. I friaa? nnd B v.ry hard siuui'iit I 'lunghaired grlnd.' The man who smlrks au laatraetor, laaghi at _n Ma bM Jobaa ."d earrlea favor lu oiiu'i wayi i- ? ?-..ipo.' hut i yoad cx pr.-s.ioii., ol thi* Und which would Bwae abaohitely nothlng oal Ide of rollege, the llarvard nndergra. -Cqalita no _iaag phraaes. Indeed, he rather sn eta ;'t slaiig, for tho averago llarvard man pildo. hhaself ,p|i betag iibove snch tlilngs and thM 808?8 18 often n.akes him very rhlli-abM A man who prldes hlmself on spelling correctly ns 8 u-aial thlug cunfessed ffle other day that a. tlmcs he "went all to plecei." on hls spelling. "I haven't Ju-t dciidiil how to account for It," he cxplalr.ed. "1 thlnk, however. tiiat It must be ray llver. 1 fauoy tlui I -]?-!! |,y Tueiiio'y aud what I <a)I linrinony. 1 ?688 au evcllent M888817 a:i<l BM 168811 how th.i wari saghl to look whon it. i- vuht'ii aat Thaa when -',,:,l BB?Ipell'.cf li |ai8 88 nio. Tba."- 8b8l 1 Ball lpeU.Bg l,y hiinaoiiy When u ailtlBU word abaeha my earvaa i know that u i. BtMapiBala aat 8888 my Iiiii- i- out of order e.eiy thing (bOBbl tlu'tn 8 thal only my memory C68 serve nio. 1 fic<tu_ntly 886, IbOBgh, that 88888 thaaa i iirum-i.'-iii"--. M] memory i, treaeheiflaa. i raeall a eaaa vhtefc paaal <i "i" tba otber d;iy. i waa writing ehanpagne aad 'Peileg it -i hampalgn.' Oflea tlio i t e. - were iu luk ? aja t ii.ii n was arnag. i icraiebed oal tha word and nwrota it. ipalUiug it 'ehampagae.' That <i!-i boi '" ?? just right and for ii 188886 I 888 tcinpie<l to i oit the fluai --C." Mv meenory ierve6 bm al thi, polnt. f?r I recalled ha. ing aeaa the WOTd Pnnted ln a iiewnpapor that mornlng aud It stood be? fore BM ln tlaming tetters. Tlio polnt whh-h 1 wttb tfl iiiiike a tha. this wonl uevor before gave me anv trouble. Don't you thlnk. IbMAB-H, that lfs (he llver"; '' l ihOBli Ihlnl;," said a i-lubinan. "that the prr./.nt, tondaaaa ,'?r etaba would tbrow proprietoi- of rants into _ pmMk . It slmply M_8B8 that mon who aro abM to 19886 888868 for fl_BB8ffl aml wlncs prefer to havo thelr ciijii', inc.it ln places wlicr aro to Baoabai ol MeaBa, and alawsl equally sare ol aroMtag peoste wboa_ tbey di-ni.o ,,r ln whom tbe tahe bo iM'-io-t. Taaa there 18 the sen_o of preprletois ?Up alwapi laHerlag ia6 aool??g. in 086*8 etab one fc-eW more at home (I1a.11 he can Iti any pnbllo i-estaurant. llc Is part of the authorlty aud coaueaadfl f"i- tbal reabo'i an auiount of lonsidcraton wblch is i ot ahray- jrivon Iii ni ln public pl.ic-s, lunvov tba -ervico and howevw inu .-li ii;o proptietor* them deali. i<. pieaaa Mm. Agalo, tbe notl ,,, of i . operation i- teductlve, Club* may or nu noi ? ????( mon; iii.ui for man tbal restaoianta, i,ut,.belleve* lhal Im is aajejlng prlvHegea al hla elab whleh cost him lesa than they wooM rost him If ho wero ln aome otlier dltdng-halL Beyond all ihl, there 18 th. _allrfartlon of know ug tbal no ?tip-,' can inilii'Miri- jronr nen'ai.ts ono way or the other. in tho ono lilnc- you 0bt_ln ct'italn reatUM ln aervlce and ctli-r ,-n temloni l,y an cxpi-ndlti.ro of dollars and eenta, in iho otber jroa obtaln tbe atune i---uii- by reaaon of your powen aral 'iirlii- as a COrporata .sharer ln the bcncflt-, of ilic wliole.*' A man recutly returned from Kurope altended a pariar_aaaee of Barahaiat ln Maar-Yorfe vhara there aaa ? 86a] "i iHiaBflafa-illaii M oea toag wuit hetareea the aeta. AmwIibiib wBl gnnnbie at iaeh tbinga, imt _oagh he waa aa AaMrieaa ho dii net iaen to _aiad ih.' il'-l,iy in (ho lllglltBflt " We A.nori, ans,'' bfl I|M, ?'are too ImpaHcml Wa ar^, alwaya ln a hai end our phiiKuies, as lf tho end wero Inl tor thau tlie aallatpatlee, ih? Baapaasa or iiu; aetaal enjojraient The ln-t time 1 -saw Ih rnhardt was in Italy. There wus aaa aalt lietvieen the aWs of ;iu hour aad I half. Tho Itallans Mit perfeetly unmovod throegl?at It all. Theia* were 80 cries, no shimplng Of fOM, no ImiKitlent fluttcring nf fans. When tho aetreaa flnally api-cured, ifter I had nenrly died fi-om fatlgae, she was groeted with BppMasa and tho play W8W BB BB it nothlng had ?ippetia6 to mar the perfbrmaaoo. Aftar Ihat hour ;iad a half thla wult _ceins trlvla_L" People w!io are not aciuainted wlth tho int:rior of old boabataraa do not know what they mi-s. A-iilo from tho, ,|iii,-tne>R of Ihe place,, HM dn-ty and "dog lofBreB" appearaaee <>f ihe Bvaera of the ihapa, .md tha latareal that attaebH Ie Ihaai vha heaaaol such [ilaiies, there are the books thonwlves to ?8B8 oue Vfl?6ar. They are worthy of 088*8 interc-t if imt of I.i. I. jii-it. There ls tho dliiry h'-pt in a m-at _IBl of Mr. Brewn 'wiv baek la ihe "tweal?6." Mr. Brawa may have been a olerk or a BBM out af work bemoaning hU futo, but it N iBterest?ig t" uoto thal ?To:iii_!it I attended the ihcatre at ?." Thi- ic dOWalowa 88 far 868 lliat you woncb-r if a theatre evor W8fl iu muIi B plBOB. Ho tel!- you al-o thal hc ,all'-<l ou hia fiiiid "Mr. so and -).'' Wm livod th. u ahere greal hrieb wBrehaaaea or nerehanta' buildings to-day. -Thi- aft-rnoon," ha laya, ?? i walbad ? iuivis. i M the -ca -wall and vlowed Ihe baay harbor whleh tosaaag wlth rarioaa eiaft." Wbaa wa wall to ibe iiattorv in theaa daya we do noi walb aeroaa, bul rlde "ilouii." ll- wlll, whtta be la crlttclslntc hla frlends the ptoye and himaelf, give you yaluabla m formatlon about Bew-Yorh serenty yeaia ago. Only his writing is rr.iMv Irritatlng. wlth Its wlld "ffl an.l it- pilm n-_ulaiit v. All thli you may obtuh for -.-. ent- ?.r -omi-iini'-' 3 ,'-ni-. bo ?-?..ms tp know how ihe dlary found l'- way to tho baaement of an oM book _tore bal tt'- ih"tv. and lt'? wortb your attcntion. You may have also for a trirtlnc sura a family phol i .1, uh album. Nothlng ln lt worth looklng atl Woll. ,,,. ,|?- ?tj I and f "h.oi - Of thn-o or four wneratlons ago. " Yon have Ih-m ln your own mmlly portralt?, ii b. tn.-'. bul you look ..t..Ihoaa pl, l..r-. not br lha droaa, but the taeea, Ir* tho ol(l ,,,)"k *****, "I am glad," "aid the clever woman, who has not nppcared Ifl this column for a long time, -fo ?eo that tba neavpapen bto gHrtng bobm of their -atln gn?bad -OBaMerBtbrn' to tbe 'wwaber flea.' Ifow, i aai not willing to ad.iilt thal I do not take a good .1, ii of bitereat Ib Otodatoae, the Balgarlaa gaeatioe, th,' Tripk Allhuiio and our own at.airs of Bt*i tin:inoe. I'rthap- it Ifl I'ccauso I llke to know a llltlo alxuit tlio things lu which my father and husband and boiis aro interested In. However. that tfl ncllher liere nor there. I am a woman. I have my 8388. That 1? my llr.-t tluiught and care. 8o, when I Und the Bewsaasarfl .U'v?ing ralaable _paoo to ho_aae, ta W8BMB and to their affairs, I thinli better of tlua BebVpaaerfl and better of women. Why shouldn't 88 ha?8 "ur im:i share ln our own part of the papcr 1 Why abeuldn't we 8ben we don't fcei l_8 reading BbOtti C'ongres* flud something about fa-hions or aboul nome prctty thing for one'? homel Don't. oor iiub bauds bay for Bfl the papers whi.-h wo lilto oo-t Thon we oii-ht to be ronsldered by those papera.' ?Well. aien't ycnl* nsiod the man. "Of eoorse wa aro now," wa. tba aaswar. "Bal thafs my polnt. Men are onlr now waklng u>. to the fact that wo want our mews.' Sa* I Bay I am glad that they are Many people thlnlt that tho acn'ant of th* publlc ls always oon-idering the futurc wlien he takea a step t<> fuvor any one. Hero 1? what a inan ln publlc llfo ways of thU oplnlon: "When I am Ifl my offlco any aaa Whoae bustness bring-i him luto any r.?tion wlth my department has a right to call upon me and to lav llfl case befora me. I l.^ay not agrwe wlth hlm. I nmy docid? against 1dm. jut it la Ua right to be heard, and I am ln my oflice to hear hlm. So w_MB ? ui" of you itaaapapia men comca nnd nipa ni; out of bad I got up. I may be awfully sleepy and tlred. I Biay kBOa that I can't tell you what, you want to know. but I am tl.e servant of the publlc, and when o.ver a mau ha- a BBMB. rifM to Wh tav opinion I have ta sn.ile and do tlw best I oan." Men ln publlfl Ti?- imgreaalon tbat tbey are un wllllng to be Intenupted ls errone.ui-. But they are v.ry la.-y. Tbey are eaaer t?. got through with one iitah lha. they mav fc" oa to tba next. il ls not atirprialng, Iherefore, that wi.en ono call- Bpon ? ,,n? Lal he lind- a t,n-v mr.n eatlug hl_ OBChec . a t!:e i-_|,oi-, and talklng to hii caller all at the aatna 0___e, if- tbe _aaM old st.uy of OBaaar and his ?? atenocraDbera." Caesar pmbably did not llke to dle Uta to s'voii men and a. ihe 1808 timei 1 i all< i-. He l_ad to do It to gct tlirough wlth hls WOfft lt aaBBaaa BB8." B6M MM man frcm. New-Kngland, ?t', haar BB thi. talk about runnlng awav f.om tho 'Down Ka*t Statea.' One would suppoae ihat an able bodifBl man. worh a* he mlght. could not make lils bread and butter ln the good old states. Dost yaa know that many of our young men are plllng up for tunea to-day ln the Down Eait 8tatea! Take the htate of Maine. There lsn't a better State ln tho Inlon today for a >oung man of brnlns, euergy and pluck to begln Ufe ta than Malne. The opportnnltle-.. though perhapi._ not so alluring. are J.ut as great there aa they are BOywharo for tbe ararafe man. The northern part of Malne ??? Md frae to ne? -.cltlor-. ..- the tte t. II l? ,!la ., ne- roui ii v. Tlie young men ol I that ln recenl yeara- They have aooe i t, AnKistook founty to make fortuiiea. Md Ihej an- i-ucceedlng. Tbej are getting ? ra Imad Into th.-i. rouiitrv. aodwhan they have acromplishod tbatrtaak roa m.II haar from a i.ew eoantry-a new part ol Majtoa tiiat every oue wlll be proud of. This (ountry l? not ove.- inhabi.ed yet" ^_____ "There 1< another thing which make* me sniilc." .?..! ih- rt.fender of the "Down BBat- part of U.e country. "I heard one of ihe b?it i.ifornicd men lu thlB country the otlier evening speak of Malne a* a ?Htate of sumroer boa-_ng-l_oa_Oll., Now, I know a thing or t?o about Maine, and ln Uiat dtata __nu.n.erj be_]____r-Maaaa Bl- as rare aa lelclos Bt tlie equ_tor. POapto ','et tba Id.-.i from Har llarbor. Mount Det-ori inore properlv. and other places of the klnd. tl>_? Kafae ha-. reoently devel .;.<'d Into u wholesaie bo_.r_liig-h'_!-.\ II,,t l-n'i -??>? You tin.l these summer rr-ort- on taa <-,,_,-_. lmt go back ? little and 'Malne l? the same BM Malne.'? OMTUARY. JACKSQS & S'lICLTZ. JBefcaOfl 8. Bebalta, tbo well taMWB leather men-liant of CSI ? terday uftemoon at his home. No. ? nte.-iitli -i.. from dlabetr.. He had been -i-k flaee Chrlstiiia;, Bfld all hope of his re<ovcry wa* Riven np aboat two wu.k? a*o. Klnco then he ha? bflefl ?i_du_lly ?_____# Ile was a publlc spirited BBBB, and cv.-n when hg IflMW that there waa no hopo ?.r his raeonry, ha had tba daiiy p_i*rs iwd m Um |a evei-..thl.ig that waa goln* 08, Tho fa. t Of M - has bcen kept qulct, be rause ho -..i.ies-.d a de...? not to havo any vl-tor-, BBd his i88taf f<ai?l that vlslta from his friends would Irirrea-. the daiilters of his llinivs. Mr. BebBlta was bara la Dutches. County ln 1*13 and in IBBJ he sticcecded to tho -OBB-BBB of his father, Abraham I. S.hultz, a leuther mereluuit at No :.7 Ferry -t. YOBBC Mr. SehaltB at onco took liold of the baaUMM with tba aaerp and lntolllgence whi.-h havo always dlellBIIlllbad MM and in s few )W-'* bi- BrM was tlie tolfBBt toather honse in tlie world aud h_ ever alaea held a Ugh idaea to the HarnantOa btotorjr ,,, ua aoaatrr. to laaf hc took toto portoer iblp Haaad N. Veaao with Iba fna bbbm n Yooag tt Bebalta. Io lSfli Ma C. Boatbab* be catae a neaaher <.f tbe Baa, Iba name of irUeb araa tbaa (baaoed to.aj, B_aalto <fc co.. and _aa_aba__aea aara opeoed at Bo, 111 CBtt- -:. Ifl lOOd Ur. Toubb .lici. an.l Xbeodoei SehaBa Jolbad the lirm. whi.h b*> (,,ii.? baown m Bebalta, Beathwtrfe <fc co. in lsTi IflflMB II. l'.-.-.w-il WM tobaa Into the t'.rui. wh.< h tbroagb aii tbeae ebaaaaa bbb. eaaaailaf Ha ba to aii parto ol the bobU aaiat iba |B_d_ae Baatoa of Mr. Bebalta, On Oetobar 17, ih?:. Ur. BebBlta foimaii.' JBthW- froai baalnaM, after harlai Beea la acthre oorl lar tortr-ta years. iiis s..n. Loole n., Bad him ta tbe Bno, wUaft took 18a ..an.e of Bebalta, laoee .v Co, [BaBMaef btaaHM-Tbae ? le Ur. Ochatta aaa for many jreara pra_-__Bly latoreetod to toeal ro tonas, aad eeperiaUy aa to Iba Btoeet rteaatoB and tranaH praUeaM, to vhi. li ha devoted mueh ?f his nan Ume aud tbongbt, Ita h.-M aemal onbllo offleee. and in all tbeae po .tion- WougM 0 bcar (be energy and clearalghtodne-a o! nl. (ratoed rolnd and bnalneae .joethoda. ln March 18 ?'. Mr. SchultJ was appointed l.y Uie < ?<>\ _rnor a Banitary CunimUaloner for Bw MetfopaUUn ivlii-e Dlatrict ror a tenn ol thre; jreara. K? a Baoi ??? commlaaloner he fulffltod ihe datlea o a com n ? -:,.n <-t- oftbe moderti Board. of lleaUhcomWned all thoae of tlie board of Bxetoc, the ramWned Santtarr n i'i-c <???::.-i oeri cou.taotlng the Board of i e.lth and K\. ? foi ii.- Mctr.ipolTtan DUtriet, He araa for many {Oja a member of the Uak* Leacue Club, a.i.i at one Ume was Ita preaident He ;,,.,, ;, mctuber 61 tbe Beforni pub. 1,1 18T3 Pre-ident ttranl appointed him a ConunlMloner the Vlenna Internit-onal Bapoaltlon oa (be rep Iwaentatlve od thia co-.tntry- H" wa- aHmya .a Ba ',,,';,?? in p-.uti. . aad beltoved a_-o_a__ar to tha nrlnciuto- "f hbi partv. ' Mr. Behnlte waa mnrried twlee ?'?'' bla leeond wife nutllvea him. He leavea oaa bob and two daafbtan, v;;:::;,:,,-'ni;:!i,-p.:,;.-:.i ui >.,.n- b*?** < hturh. l-'oiirth ave. aud Twcntictlt-st.. ou riuti-sday at 10:30 a. ni. ?-? JAMl'.s WOODBUFF KoMEYN. Jame- WoodroB Koiu'-.v... who dicd suddenly tosl Iboradajr at hla tanoa, Ifo. 800 Weat rifty-eventh-t.. waa bota at Detrolt, Mto-u, la 1080. Hla Batber aaa a leadtog meniber of the Bar to K____8-__ iio eatared Cotoi-bia OoUefe, batof BradiiBlai wltb iho ,1.-,- e Od B. A. i . 1858, He rciurued to Uetroit aud ; up.,.. UM study of law iu Ua fatiicr's ofiice. i;.. vae aBnlttod to tbe bar ol <hc Mipn...,- c.mrt ln 1_80, and woh an aetlve part ln 1)'-,,1'"'r'Jt',,(Vi<o1'^ ln M-ehlgan, and wa_ elected to Oni___--_ in 1888, ana u,:;;"v;;:., BWi-W%ib **m n*s? Infai.iv and held tlie rank of r__4oo_l and major i. ii ir,-_ - ..1 hl-. M__e. He was for a second timo Bto!?_?-2S- TU 188_rknd to 188.1 wa, appolnW C , ul t Vai-a;;.--.. Ile re.nalaed at \.>lpnn_;so u i June. ,..?,. when be retaraad to *<?")<>* *? ,!?, intenUon oi leaumlng tbe practice of Uw, Ho leaves a wife. His burial wlllbe iu Detrolt. JOHU T. HILL. Johu T. llill. ptesldcnt of tlie -fflatb Nntional r.aak Of tlii- city. dled y.-i.-.ii iy afiernoon at Ua IMBM U \ew-i';rnii ?:? h, V, .1. He laad uot been tn BOOd bealtb lor MOeral years, and for tho last few mouths h-i baaa Ba-brlag from throat trouble. Hc wns aboat tifty-two years old. He camo of an old N.-w -.i. | fiinily. his fiulicr, MbB B> Hfl. havinp beea preaMenl of a Baw-__ra__r?rleb beok tor may rears. Mr. HU1 had beea asaoctoted with, (he Blatn National Bank slnce Ita organlaatlon ln 1 ae*. ua hec.n a.s pailng toller, tbea beeome eaahler, then vj.-e pre-ldent, aoid afterward president, a place whl.-h he bad beld for Bsventeen reari lie wh-. at one time eonnect-d with the _?ar_ Baak. aud dnrmg aba war MTTBd U malor >>: a New Jer_ey reglment. Ile leaves a wife aud three <hi!dr..-n. _> JOHX ALBXAVDUB siIRIVF.n. Pnltimore, March 1 tBpeetal). Jobfl Alc._.nder Bhrivor, piaaMeot ol tha El-Oaaoa llne of steamers. <i:. <i t-xiiiy,.after a toBg inaaaa Be was tba eall ,,u ot (he toto Jota Bhulto Bhrbrer, and wa.s '., ..-n to l;altliii..if in 1831. Tha Baa of the propel'.-r. |B > . 1 by BMeaaoa. waa Bral broa_bl Into proniinenre by tbe Ki-i.-- on I.ine, whleh W88 BBBMd iu honor of the m v.-i.tMi-. Boob after tjm -Brlcaaoa Uao t> PbUaOelphta was BtBlted, tba Ncw-Yorb and BatttoMrS TransporU BOB I.ine was iticoipOtatad by the same company, and oadet Br. Bbri.-T'i awBBQaBMBt and pnaliaBCl aaa oqaally Baeeeeal--. "' 1880 Ut. shrlvcr Baarrled oiivto i'l.-i -I-. daughier of (ba late Lawrenea J. Breo ip ,,. i;,... ?;?;, i.. Md. Mr. Shrlver never held anv nubUf "tn.-. althongh he had always been tatere-ted u the wclfare of tlll. clty and coonected with nearly every buslni _a ente_prt_e. ln 1883 he wm appointoO bv f're-i.; nt Artliiir u Unlted Htatw Deleiratc lo the intornathmal Exhlbitlon at Ainalet-am. Wr. Sbnver waa a Ufe-long RepubUcan, aod a atrong Unlon man durlna the war. He had been a vestryin.n of Bmrnan uel l'rot-T,.,t Eplawopal Chnrch for a iiuinber of yea.s nnd did i.iu.h for lt-- improvement and advancemeiitJ Ho wa. a <li.e..or In the N_.tienu! Fanoere and i ._nte.-s iank-; a.-.d ln tiie 1 :.r.ne..'s Iii8uii..ice ( ompa.iy o 1 althn. .v. as well aa belna inlei-sted ln *ev -ml Other lian s ui. tostltuttona of this clty. He leaves a wUb. o__ daashba. Mrs. Thonaa R. (Tondine... and four ",iw Fr.?dn!.\ Shrlver. John B. Shrlver. a well kuown newspaper ..?rr.-.p.nd-n. at WMhtngton; tlarmiee BbrlTOT aud J. Alcxis shrlver. HESTBT C. KVOWLT05. Boaton. March 1 (sI>ot.|ali.-Heiiry C. Knov.lton. of Gardaer, Ma.ss.. u dead. He was ? Beaaber of tha taa Of ... .t H. C. Knowlton. ebalr manufactcrers, and was born iu a ..Held, Ma--.. oa Deee-obar '_4, 183... ile llTCd la Oaidner -toHng the greater part Of his life. I? 1868 IM inoved to Cleveland, Oblo, and for sevenl tiHed tba I'lace of ma-tcr mechanle ln a ch.ir ihon Iii 1808 he irturned to (iartner and went Into biialnesa with hla brother, Aaaastaa Knowlton. aud ri, liiuler Derbr. In Ainmst Mr. Knowlton und his , i i!!rVo,?.e!l the linn ef A. & H. C. Knowlton Thls inn i.-.s h-i.t a ancreaafol and honornbie career for the ' t vV , s? i .-- v.-ar . Th- trade la Uidebted to him [,,.- ev.rai lal.o: __v_lg Inventloc.a. In 1875 Uo repre Moted Oardner 1.1 the Lesjtototara. - -> UBA K. M. IIIBBS. Asburv I'arlc. N. J.. March 1 (808.181. -Mra. Eveline M Illb'os who had baaa for nearlv twenty yeara a rcaidael oi Oeeaa Caara. W. J-. dled Uat week at Wlndw, V. J. Bba was slxty-eight yenrs of age. and bad BBBB tor maoy vear.. pmmlTientlv tdentitU'jt with the rariooa beaevoMaJ movement. "' 1|""X*_J .-list Knl-'-oi.al Chnrch. Bbe f.muded Ellm Coll-jte, - tun ,-?? l.enie for Bged mtajatera, to OoearMOjoa/a. Mra Hlbb- waa an aani of Mrs. Jamea A. nrodle}, tho wifo of the founder of Asbury Parlt. ? - .11 ?_)<..-. CHAKLRS H. 1'HKLPS. Burlluaton, lowa. March 1 (-peclal).-Judge Charlea ii PbetBa, wba pre .d..d on this distrlct court bench for many raan in thls city. dled of |BBIMIB_a tMa 80B_a_ , CHAULES K. DCSKN'nURY. Charlea K. liuwtibury. who for many yeai. wma pro m-iotor of th" hat atore ln the Aator Houaa, dled ofl bat Ziaj n,omln_ at hla home, No. 183 Su-aex-at. Jeraer Clty He waa almost aeveoty-two years old. He aroae about 6 o'.-lock ln the mori.Uig and dreaaed. Then he .?nniDlBlned of not belnjr woll. amt lar down. Ho dled a e? mSSrati lau-r. Vounty l'hv.l.lil- _.oav?i*i pro nouoc-d ths cawe of drath apoplexy. ? COLONEL W. W. OATHK. v_-hvllla. Marth 1-Colonel W. W. Oatea. BM oldeat iBBjiaaUrt ln Tenaeaaee. dl.d at Jackaon to-day at Ua iage I..T-T >VU18." H? waa the laat of the calebratad l._.d?Ta of the Whlg party liiUie South. Ti'IU. C0.YC_._:SS BAMB THE BBJJ PBZSIDEST? From Tlie aj__b-_ft8a I Mr. ch-veiand's niver Wtter Mid the attttada of tt; two irreut pi.iti.- ... the BnuntUI quc-thm haye lud the eifc. i ol cvernl .^iixb- P^bn?l" ... next yei.r'- _, J el-.. tlou. It 1? u**?'t1'lf; _hould Mr. Ctevelun-tV- the Demomtic ii_Mi.lj.ee. ?hat iho Albanr.tlon ol the Deiuocraer wi-uUlb.ni aith thclr liepul.li. uu brethren mid or_8l__a .? Uiird ptirty. ?ihH wunld mcan thrwe aeU >l ITesM'.ituI el.H-toi. ln nuiny of Ihe Btate*, "'.<' B C'imW.iaili.ii of thia Blnd w.iuid be r re to i-ai.nre ti shuro ot the electoiwl voies, nnd perhaps enough to throw tlie elecU.m Into the ghould Uie -l-.tlon ta thrawu i_to _he Houso ot B?P resenUtlves the mcml*- elccted to tl.e LTM r int-w wonld inaki up the t nal rrturnlng bo-ird ?f rhe ne* conteat, and tbelr de.. wwU i- HnaL lu ?uch ii contlngciUy the Dem^cmt.c ..n-utat - w.?ici hare a great adroatage, prosi'icd the partv ..niofeiie ?* over the finnncl ,1 ,,,,-tlui woie not ?o vridr a* TO P~ vent an aan.en.ent on iho tlcket ?..???'.'..i-hi a- tho waroo. erratlc rholee. lt ls bareW ponnlblc ? nt ??? oo of tha men elccted lo the nexi '-^ ~ay w thlrd party men in 1-1 _ As tho 1.11*1 Congx-ss -fnncla to-day Ihe Demorm.* imte ?'? m_.lo.Kv of tl.e < ongrea* me.i ln lwe.itvulnc. si.i.e?, th- itej '". ' la ' _c__". tli- ABlance ln iwo, and tbe .tatna of Ki.'ide l?lut'd wiii not tw detenr.lr.ed rnt.l a flaa flfaettan ia held tn onewf IU di-.til.ts. o> - An Irritated Tlirr;?t Is aoothlnglT H-M br Dr. ll. BmfBttt 8?808116661, an oM 88_abbabed cnr 8?88 for Paagha and Cold., and all Kron, hial and Lung trouble*. Furr.liure at Fllnt'* (Weat : .th-_t ) Ib pli iIt HBriM ?it aat. B, lt ",r,, ?> fru.-a tlie tactory, and laaaBBM so foi alinuBt i, ? Kerp'B shiri* to Meaenre. M\ Ior 69. K6B8 bettea ?t any prlce. 809 and 811 Broadr.ay. Iltlllona of Iicnd* 888 8CT8BM] wlth a profualon ef BBBJ. iiirti'i-iit tr>,-- ci'.. ? th'lr .?|)teiidid aypcMen-.' ueM._ ta llarry'a Trleophorou-. Thi! only haa rflflfflflBB and IggflBMBB ? Majer'a C'emeitt * pali- ohln*. nla?*. MOatbavaa, va?*a? toya, ,tc. ; 15"., *6e., ana Majer** r.ir.b r i rincut, lo?. Mujor a I_fa_hor C'c.nent, 15c. Sold t>y diuggltn. -? ? Wheubaby was slek, aa gave her Caatorla, When ahe wa? a Chlld, she tttoi tor Caatorla, When aao brcaa.a Miaa, aho clung to taa_or,a. Wha aho had ehUai-B aho ga\o tkciu Caaroria. MAMBIBD. KMZaliBB?Wl?SOV-Oa Wxta.edty. fatraart :_?"? 1891, .';".. A. H. Kreenen, al ti"' Preabitcriaa O.urvfc. Uaverat a. . !.. Y.. *ariBfam C. Keller, or Bew*T?aa, ta ciara -VUtea, o: Bavmtnw, IllED. \ VLABOX-Baddcafy, al v ??? I'mn. wk-ic. x. J., on "?*? i-u-jrv 28. Koaan M. I ? v-r' of th !jr" arBBBBl llMflon. of _.ew_Yorl < ity. . ___.. Funeral aervlcea wlll be iield M tbe r-Woro, d Oiurta. Mj,l!s.,ii-a.-. oi'l .iTtii-st., ,n Tt -d_y, M_nh _s al 1 i). ni. APOAR-AI Peeka?IL B. X., Vobruott 38. Eleaaee Her l?'rt. wlfe ,,i .1, - ,'i A. Apftar. _ I'-u.i.rat froni h.-i- ..- 111 S~lth-*t.. Tueedajr,. March :?. at s a. m. lut i-iiiiiit pilvate. D-n-T-lu Baataa, February ?__-, Ma R Iin'T. ?_ d 48 a- j: i. Dl si.NiJl'ilV-s J.|, ui-, on Siitiinl.-y, I'el ruary _*V t'h___-t".s K. I),-. iilmry, agvg .- yi-ar*. IHatlvet and frl ada a? invlfd to att"n-l tne funeral ?ervlce* _t hl. I_t.' r.^li-n,-". I? Bu*ac_-t., Jeracji Cltr, Ofl Tii".-*!-.. M.r.ii _, _- 2 i>. m. tatertMBl piii CEBHARD-deha 0. Oebhaid, al gcBe^BHe, N. Y.. Kerru _? _.-, . i , . - fiih.r iu C-M6-I i-d?aid <?ctf li.ird. ol ...is eity. BILL ll 'nv.-':,,:.-"? '., N- ?!?. f.i Bonday, Mi '. join T. ttiil. ln Mw 'i'.t.ii yeai ef ah a?d. __, N. J.. im \v, : 'I ireh 4. at ' 80 p. ;.,. Iriins h_ve .'"-t ,,.,'t ind D-s! - V< nnayliania il. at ]?:.:? i). m. ? '.i Bo .)!>-,)l'-in Br ?,:,,.. anddenly, Friday. Fetwusry 'X. is'.il. ut, hrr 1"-. .-'-ii'T."', Mi I Monroo I'la, o, .-I Ja*__.|). v. 11,,.. ?: .1: tatc ll-iii'.. J.B-op. nt t>h.me.ii. Relauvea ana frieoda are Invltod to att-od ior funeral from th.- ChUKli ol '?? er ot Moiiroe Pta a and l'ii'inp" ' -, ;lt - ,J0 P- .?'? LAM?RCHl ,"? Brooklyn. on buada at hrr r ..<! " ", So. ? ? O Cbeaaj ",, ut- Uyaclnthe Unai Sotemn aiaaa of r qu! m al - .'" < hori ,. v,mm,t. nt.. cataar of HkitH-st., ou yvdn.-Bdav, Maaab 4. ai t):M ?? ui. . , , a;, 1 frlend a. Invtti 1 to altcnfl. Hat-trord, Conn.. pataia pl _?? fl8BB\ Mi'K.MlI_\M)-l''.'t'ru_rv 38, afti-r ;i al?M MB8-8, -flBlBB C. McFarland. M. U- _ ., , . ,_ _ ? I'-imornl iisli'cs "111 bo hdcl Bt lila late re?ldonce. I Beat 'JT-h-'i.. W la aaay, March '?. at W a- aa ItK HMiiNU-ln lliiialiina. L. i ? ?? !___?8*1 _?, M?? cl-iain- Maniii.i. ? Blclunead. Fuivri-I aervlee* wlll be beM at the reiiieaee, of .lohn w. w, ? i. nuahlna ot 4 n. m.. on MeaMay, Mareb _r. ROMEYN -Sjuddenlv, of uneumonla, ut li!? r,--i i.,-- No. "^:> W'oat .iTiii-... on rhi.rsda) <"? nlne, KebruafT '^*. T~<i+1, I'ui BaaMya, ln Ur 8M ycai of hia u',"'. !''un- rul privat'. Interuient at D't-oit Mt?h. ROOT-.Vt I'Hi.tni. N. V., Fridar. l-br-nrr 87. .1801. ta ti,,- ','.),_i, rear ot li r *?-. Maney Whltney BettriMi, *-.* of the 1 ?? t? I'r : - ? '?? ii Iwot .',:ni moui i i, tna u-v. cyrf.i Uoot and o' I'.llliu Baat, of thia < i-v. BCBULTS-Oa Baadar, M?-> I, at hls realdk-nce. 108 K_*t i:.i,-t.. Jaduao B. bcbalM. la Un 76U yeai ot ht? Foneral aeevlcaa at au Boaria1 Cbureh. eornei IBmivb. and ?,0th-.at.. ou Thuradar. March i>. a. 1040 a. ii. Klndlv omlt ilow- r^. KTKl'HENbOK?On !-'i div. February 'J., at < lifTorrt, New-BocbeUe, K. Y., .iulia a. Ikm-mu, wifa. ot Joim Fonerof'??vtee? ?t h.^r lat,- uM8awaa, Mtw-Baebfllte. ?? Tin-?iv afternoou, March 3, Uu both aaaltanaiy of nor birth. at - a'cletfl. I'?!. Iii araltlng uppn arrlval of 1 :0'J triln from Grand CeiBral D.pot. Baw-feaTta B. R. TIIOMI'SON'-At Ka-t Otaaaa, B. J-, M.irch 1. cf pneu. mm'iimi, I'.ilniund 'fhiiiiiiiMi!). Kun_i.t fr.mi hls late roeldeaee, 12 Monn-ave.. Ka* .)r_n2', ou Wedaaaday. 4th m-t., on tba antral of taa 1 :30 i). ni. train from aew-Tort. - will be iii witini: at __aat Oranc'- Matlea. WALKKR-OB Tl.ur-clav. Foliruary 20, M Morrlstown, \,'.v-J,-ra,-y, Tfcoa. <ieo. Walker, i.i Uio o'Jtli y, tt RWaMv-'-nd friinds of tho famllv an- f-.|MB__ Invlteal to attflod tho fun-ral aervwea at Ma Ma rsi,l,:i - oa buaaex-ave., Monday, March '-'. at il:.W o'elaelt a. m. Cairlaffe* wlll t? al th,' 9.10 t:ain frc-in Ne?-_ork. inta>,rn_.:it, at ifaadMwa. \vi;?l'.it-ln BUl .ity, on Friday, February 27, John H. \V.''? r, in the ?'-'?'t'l yai' nf 1.1- ac. ____ ___ R.lativoa and fib'.ids ?f tho. family aro lnvit?d to attc-tid tba funeral aen_ea at hl_ lato realdence, 115 weat iCta -r on Mbnday aiternoon, Mareb -. ut 4 o cloea. l.?i__on aml Chieago pepera ih-a.-- eaary. WINTlllt.il'-ln I'aiis. Iiani'. 08 1'rilav. K liruary _7. Rlita aiiii < ,,i ? NetlMB, ?!f,' nf th,' lato li'iijaniia ttobert wi:itiu')i>, of tii" eity uf Maw-Tarb. \\'i inu- Al Ila-tiiik's-Hi ?t',."-ll'ii,Bon. ou Frlda.y, Fi-tr.iary sx laaa, wtdaw "f Reubea R. w.-nd. .___,. ... R, Utl-.es aml 'ii"nda .,r Uie famllv i,r- lnviti-1 to ut ?'ifl the funeral Bervlee* o< the i?,i,*.-r>. ,? ,,f her ?oa.IB IflBT, William l*. Browa, oa Monday. Mur.-h '.'. b8| p. m. Train learsa Oiaai Ccattal Dia.t at 2;i0. WOODLAWN CEMETF.RY. Woodlawn Stati?ri ,_4'li Waid), llarlem Rallroad Ofllce, No. 20 F.. 23d-at. Spccial Xot ces. Ari.-(irnnd Exhibit OF ax i.xc.;i:_.in<_I-Y UCPOKIAXV PltlVATi: OOLI_EOTION OF BVPKRB MODERX PAIN1ING8, By Home of the Mo*t l_flBt6 aud Favorit. Masikhs OP thi: a?.i.. now on fhki: EXHIBITION at aiit: BCHBKOK vltr OAIil-BBT. S<J. 77 (KDAI'.ST., BEAB BROADWAY. '-() Bi: SOLD AT AUCTIOB M_OB_tai>A_f AND TlllKSDAY, MARCU 4 AXD .*>, AT 3 O'CLOCK I'ACH DAY. C8Magaaa aaVDai aa aaaflMaatoa. LAD1K& ARE EM'EClALLY 1XV1TED. Kxbibi.lon OF BCULWURES UY C. H. _V__8, . . . From 9 a. ni. w 0 p. iu., at 1".M oia-avo. FoBtofllee Jlotlre. (Should b,> read dal.y by aii ?88188186 aa 8686661 688 occur at any tiiuo.j . U tien tor lomaa (omitrlea nrt-d not be -.pecially a_ clri'.._i._ ior UUx/tf.ta.n by any parUaalar itsa-ee. fXcuM iwi-ii lt la dealraa to aeiid auplicate* of banal.sr aad vu.ii ni.r.mi docuiuciit_?, li tter* not apeelaily addre-i-d baiua _<_it, hv the fa?tost ve**el? aiallaule. I'oil lgn inalls ior 188 ?aaa i-ndiag Mar. h 7 wlll c_o_* ,i,:uii.i,ii>' iii all ca-e?i at IBto etttee a? .o.jov.b: MOXDAY-At A o. in. Ior Bellze, Furrlo Corte. aud ciUBtriuula, iM-r ?- b. nrvaKwairr. ii-oni Xevv-Url. %u?. 1 L'Ksi>A t'-At 10 a. ui. ibii|iiil<.iiii'iil*r> 11 a. iu. > lut a"aiiiti_i taa ral oa aaid eouth nela* i,ort?. v-r ?. a. City ol i'ara, vla Coloo ocltajr* tvi _,uatc.i.?m uiub* bo dlr?> U-4 I"wb_!)At.cl)A_-At 8:30 a. tn. t?upyl.-iii.'.it_J'y 10:80 a ni i for Kuroi..-, ycr b. ?. UBIOO, il? s__th?.'i.pl<.ii auJ Bnaatai ?W ?. - lur Belglma d_r_?t, Hfl .. a. IVi.u laii- vla Aiitwc*rp .Ifttom Mii-t bo dlrecUal ? u.r Fenn S___u_l?i; at 11 a' ".- Ior lortune i?l?od. Uaitl aud baiaullla. etc.. l?r ?? *- Als.; at 1 p ?.- for Cu__. |bx . ? litv of Ali-xandria, ua lla\ana uetUT* must 0. dlreckd -per City ol AlaaaadiB-"). ?_._..__. VrL'RaDAV-At 10 a. B. (aupp.eu.eiiUry 12 ui.1 .'ofl Furow. per b. ?. AdrlaUe, vla yucwieto-ru ; at l p. in. iMil>i7l"'nl'i.tory 1:30 p. UU) foi Heru,uda. pflf a a. Ortnoco; at a D ui- ?or 'xruxUiu. per m. a. te. l'i__aU. :ion, Mew-OiToane ... ^. . FRIDAV-Ai 3.30 p. m. for Newfouudlaud, p.t aUamor trbATURDAY-At 9 :30 a. to. (_upplep.en._ry 11 30 a. ui.l [or ii?ru_auy, U-nniar-, kwedah, Nor?.y iL-iriftia.ua) aud R..-I.U, P'"i a. h. Aib.t, vla hren.e.'i iktttis Iu. ofchcr Kurouean eoontrlea vi_ __?.itii_inpt m n.JBt be dlreciea ?'uer A-li-r- at 10 a. <u. (__ppi._i.?:_itary 10:30 *. ni.) Ior tbe Wiudwaid l*l_.iil?, I^r .. a. ll.rno.cl. ila-Uora f..r ii.eua?. TuuidJO, Tu__i__ auU Dc'ii.er_r* n.ii-t la? d i i ??|,i-r lliiiiiu, a") i ?t 10 30 a. m.* laupi ienieu(ar> 11 40 a ni) for VarlMZlWla ?_ud l iirucjo, ulao Sa\a.iUI* Ma C'ii-_.i?o, per b. *. laracaa tlt-tu-ra for otlioi toloiublaa uor;a ihubi ba dlrect?d -'pf-r Ca.a?a*_i; ai 10.30 a. m. i.ouUiy 12:80 p. uij for *ra_ie?. _>-?IUeriaud, luy bpaiii, l'o)'iiu::il aud Tnraoy, pei b. ?. I_ (..luiin l?2i)i'. wa Havroi at 11 a. ni. iB.ivpleiiM.iit*r.v 1 p. n,.) ior cinsju, Biitaln, lrx-iaud, Beirflum. Notl_cria_id?, Au?tna a. d Borway (Bergnu, per *. b. L'Bbrta, >U QnetMi.to^u ,litt<r? li,r otliei Eiiropeau couutr.ia mu?t be dir.?ta?? ' irbrla".; at 12 ni. for the Xethoilaada dlie.t. pair b - AuiBteidaiu, vla Au,?<__rdam (l.iu-rs muit be dlrafltad ?'l*r Aiiutterdaai'') ; at 12:30 p. m. for Scotljud dlravt. |>er t. o. Anchorla, vla Olaagow (lelter?, uuut bo dlrccud ??ner Anehcrla"); at 1 p- _a. for LM.uw-e. Oii?p??. Tabaeco a^id yut-atau. per *. a. City of W**!_in?t_m (l.itorfl fo: c oba. Tainpleo aud Tuxpau. dlree'. a?d other Meai.au .-?l*u? vla Ver? Cru_ iuu?t be direcu-d -per city of W_*_ liiBton") ? at 1 p. in- l'? Oienacia, Troniud aaa Dea_*_er__ al?o iobaiio vla Trlnidad, per a. a. Aiecima; a* 8 p. tu. tor UlueU.lda, per a. b. Morgan. from New-Orieau*. MalU for Auttralia. Xew-_>aland. Hawaitan. *IJlaa6 Samoau laland*. p^r a. ?. Alan.eda irroin Saii *rao. n?co>, elomt hire dally up lo February '28, at 8:30 p. a. (or on arrtval at X..?.-Yorli of a. a. I mbria,_ v.Ith Bnuaa iiibJI.h a.r AuttralU). Malla for Chlua ?nd Japaai, per b. _. Bailalc (from titn Kraneiaeo), clooo h^re dally up te Mareb "4 at 0:30 p. ni. Malla for the Uawallan Ialanda ,_- - - 7. ?i_'i:.ia ifroui Saii Franclaeoi, el,>?" Uwe dally up to Mareh *?, ?i 0 3" o. n. Malla for tb .socWty lilanda. iH-r ihla Tiapk Bird .rrom _:san liau.Ueol el?.M bere daii* up to ,M?. h ?I, at 0:80 ;,. m. Malla for N.'wf,hii.,'land IV nall ta> llallfav. aud thni.,' .,? .Uunier, t-ilB ofti. i- dallv. at H 30 p. ui. Maila f.,,' Mlnuejon, >,r r?U t" l."-t"n. Bad Ui ii,.' .,y -8_8BV*r. 'l,? at thla oliic. dally at ?:S0 p. .... Mafla fnr c'ubji. bv r*ll to Taiupa, Wa.. and thaniee by bI??Da-r -allliuf Moudaya Tbur-daVB aiid Saturdavai, cloae at thla oW.-o dally ti "?30 a ju. Malla for Mexleo. overland un\,%* apevlally ___rtaa_d ior dlapatch by BUaflmer, BMefl at thla ofllc* dally "'Tr?ns-l_^lile nialla are forwarded to S<mi Fra.iela-o dally aud Ui- aruedul" rf t,lo?-l>i|_ la arraji??d ou Uie pi -unpUaa of thiir unlnleriuptrd ov< rlaud thiu?!t to Sa.i PlBB M*IIb frcin the Ka?t arrtvlnt; ou tlnu* at t>*ii Vrau.ia, o oa tho day of eal-luB of au_nnT_ aro diapatrhtd tbonee Ua aame day- ReBla_rr_d maii e'oae? at 0 i__m. urevlouB day. OORNELIUH V\N _OTT IVistmaater. Portefflc*, yaW-Yorl-, N. T? ?eb, 27. lBIt,