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A TALK WITH MR. WATTERSON fBANK COMM-N'iS <>N MKSSRS. CLEVELAND AND HILL. fc0Mn fjr_-__XaCIK_ KK.VTUKIVS OF THE FAMOUS EDITOIfS CAOELIl-llIS Y1EWS OF OTHSB EDITOOS AND THKIU PAI'ERS? AMAZED AT COVEIINOR HILL'S l.ACK Ot l.OMMON'-SF.NbE. F.;nM AMAir (Ol'.B.M'O.MilM Off 1BK TKI-l'NK. Louisville. Ky.. Feb. 28.?" UghthorM llarry," "Ilvrry Hotapar?" "the daahiag Harry of the ajfffat"?.theae are aaaae of tbe pei litles eeaJerred by his neighbora on the brilliaal editoi of "The Ctoajter-Joarn?1,* wboee polltleal valentlnea ao (_aeci bate Ooveraor Hill Mr. Watteraoa e]a nol only <>ne of the ableat uien in _us_t_e_ry. He is one ot tae beat-Uked. At one time his Uf. araa Baaate ln any Soutbera rarmrHr-tf Now, every body aare_ni by him No man's worda are aaore widely (juoted or <arry greatet oreight, aud his old enemies have paid him tl.e hoanaga of eomlng iround at last to bis ideas. Like Nelson, Iie ncver aaw lear. A Coiifedernte Boldler in thc ivi.r, as s'liii iis be laid down his arms he took thc part of tho acgro, when tn do aa araa t.i laear general Imsiility. If Suiitheni sentiiiienl has ehaaged, it is h.r.ely laeeaaaa bc was not aftaid tu aide lt. He has a heart as well aa biains, uiid even his politkad adversaries admire his gealua and dariag aad admll his K'reut service to the .State aud to huiiiliinity. Mr. Watteraon lives in Louisville. in an unpie teBtioaa hriek hooae, aaiated gtn_eeo*ar, with a yelluw porch. lle reeeived me this Bjornlng in h_ hedjoom, and is one of the few uien fi.at lose little hy beiag so stirprised. His giayiah hair ttuiiides pletareaqnel. over a hroad, aojaara f<>re head. liis noae is Btralght, t>ut aggreaalva, and his heavy maalaolat. ohaagtng from Baxen to gra.v, eomplctely hidea his mouth but allows you to read the stoiy ot a firm-set juw. His volce is deep and pleasiint. His talk is a continttal entertainuient, lucid and l.ireeful, like bis wrl-Bg, and eharged with happy epithet and sparklim,' epafiaaa. He i* iu great reqaeal aa a aablie apeaker. He is a ennspicuous flgare at. Louisville rcunions, and no heat is niiue aarreeable or elever, He is fond of niu.sKv His home Ls tlie home of a man af letter*. modest but BBBg, wiih no ouy.\ mantel-pieres, bul plenty uf iU'c\t easv-ohairs. Bookcases Jine the walls. Iu the .ittitiK-rooms are porlraita of I.i.well and J. G. Ilolland and Leagfellow, quuin. little aketehea by Thaoaaa Naat, wh___eal eloek Igarea and busts and crayons. Over one of Ihe _a_ate_ baaga aa eagraved or photopr.ipl.ed fae siinile of that most toaebiag of iuseriptions, be glaalag "Good friend, foi Jesus' sake mrbeer," in the old O-UTCh at Stratfonl-on-Avoti. Draidea Mrs. Watteraoa, a grown daaghter and two young K'lis, tbe household eoniprises Mr. WatteiibB. f.lher, a l.ale old gentlemaa, with ti.iwin- whitC hair, the l'-st Barvivtag member of the XXVth i ongreaa. It b earaoaa tliat Mr. Watteraoa was liorn at Waahington while his father wiui the ro-nfleat member ol Coagreae, and that his son, anotber Henry Wattetaaa, was born there on the K.aie date while he was the youngest member of o later Hoaae. As an editoi-. Mr. Watterson's armor is nlways baekkd <m. Ue maaafea as well as ha write*. His prinoipal aides liave groara up Btoaad him. ?everal havfag aerved bim as private aeeretary. Juat now. he writes little huuself. At other tiu.es. he covers half the editorial page. III* arti tk_ are penned with lns own hand and at boaae, rxecptlag when stirring tekgraahk BarWi keeps him in his sky-parlor at fie otlice. He reads no paaoia, bal has every line that involves the eoncy of the paper read to him. Like most old ne.w* paper-men, be rarery poes to i*?d until . ?r :i ia the __ot_t-g. His bedrooni is destitute of piet ures or oinament, barring two bronze medailions and a p_otograab of Boyd Wi-cheeter, ex-Miniatei to Switzerland, who lives with hi_ dau.hter at Ihe Galt Hnuse. Hut there is an inkstand ia the window, aud histories, almanacs and cncyelopedias mc hraped on bureaus and tables aud chairs. Men wbo have been the lonpest in Mr. Watter aoa. servKv apeak the ?>est of him. He eaUa everybody "Mr.." is a flrm distiplinarian. but full i.f irnpiilsive kindness. His ready graap of B politieal aitoation is phenomenal, and bis old edi tora tell many atoriea of bia Inatanl aolutioa of dlfflcultiea befoie they are fairly revealed. He never maligna -r abaaea, and bis aaeet aetlve <>\> ponenta ate his warnaeat triends. He aakaal bm about maay old aewaaaaei comradaa in New-York, aud seemed to take great iuterest in the welfare oi " the boya." -I go to New-York usually for my summrr loaf. vou know,"' be said. "1 BBfUa it as the beal nnri reaorl la the warfd. Voa have the asa witbin a few milea that yoa eaa gel to foi _a eenta, and thea thc mouutains. Paria doeeal eompare with it." Mr Watteraoa is an ent-uaiast over the New Bouth " Doni faU te go to lUdtlleeboroagh/ be ui edme - and Into Tenaeaate aad Alabaaaa. Ihe Mioomatera,' ol eoarae, 1 look on as gMnblinfi awindlera Bal yoa'll had eMr.o.rdinary timbei a.d mlneral wealth all throagh that reglon, rhe Tenneaaee marble qaarriea are aiinply a^rgeoua. Withia the next bfty years we shall aee the iron -oeptta wrosU'l lrom l'ennsylvania and trmibfei icd to Tenneaace aad Akbama. Pennayivanla will be (?lll(. N phvee <?nly for the manufacture of tbe hiRhei gradea. All the erade materia] will eome from ibe Sontb. We had 'Plg Iroa' Kellev a1 Ettrmingbam nol lonp before bta death, and I b> iri.dn.ei him whea be sp^Ue- at Laaiavllle. He was perfectly ecatatic about lt -Will Nortbera wttlers eaeoaatet lmstiiUy m the Seath? N"t at all. A great deal ot Ken mokv and Tenneoaee Ls already Eepablican, M_d dleaborou h la Boated with Eag-sb eapital, and iu Korthern Alabama, if you stick to Protectlon, M.u've gol taa. Tber. never was so little aec ;,??alis,i. in tbe S.-utb as at this mon.eut. Tbe neal dlvtalaa to be aivweheaded ln tht f.nure is not between North and Beatb, ?>Qt between tbe Weat aad Soutb a* agolaal the North ond Eaat, oa a? i'-rarian b_da, aaeh aa thia FnIt_eJre, Alttaace foreahadow*. The partiea oi^anized as they are to-iaj C.1..1..1 enclure for all time. While we were taUdag ? servant bTOaghl in a trey of eoffee and milh and Md H .... tbe bed. '?M.eof my old Paria bab-te." remarhed Mr. Wataaraam, wltb a ea__. ?!? ?? ***** *??? there, we aaed ta take atmaly a eapof eoffee for oarlv bicakfast. wfthoOt rolls. fhis and :, ;-v.** ofmllk keiitmeffotoRforhoora. Whal waa ] doing la Farial- S*a4rl?g theajaaa. ?'IwT.? tnaaaaa pfaae playei oaer: aaed to be a great fnend ,1 r_oah Gottaehalk, aad eould do raie thiaga aa ihe beyboard with aay lefl hand. Aaa boy. in Waablagton 1 aaed ta play al eoneerta wWii AiWina ]??.,... whea ahe waa ekvea and l was thirteea. Yi-s.tha, w.,sa.,,iorr lK.,,nninpli.ra neushMH', vialtlag the old it.ion lMace Hotel, aoa th. M .rt.,,. Raaae. la New-York. They were ? ?oa aerfal family. I wiete the maaleal ertttdam m f*e New-York Tim.'s' of Patti's lirst epaaatie P-Tform aaee in thia cuntry. Tl..- >e?r wi, 1S3?. u?.d i:.?| pieee was La Somnambula.' M.v caieer wasehanged by a triflc. I waa ataetialng ecavday on the piatao aud hit my lelt tbumb agalnal a black key Ilwt produced a feloa. the whole hand was paralyzed aad Dr. May had to amputate the first joiut of the tbumb, at vou can see. ?After that I returned to America ani becamg Waablagton lemapaadenl of Ihe ntlfadelpbla Pre*.*.' When the war broke aul I ?ent ho.ne to Tennes.*er-. 1 never bad any Waa ol jolalBf tbe Caatfederae) AU aay sympaihie* were rtorthern. But l iN..-.., ?atiaaa yeaag bay ol t?e"?.\ one, jroja know. aad yot mlghl aa well have trled t<? re;.tiain the wml. 1 ealioted iiaa private, tboogh I weighed enly about i.^hty aaa-da, and when 1 araa aavde aiu>-de-c;.;in to (ienernl F?irre*t, tbe old man de elared Iie frit it was like eaaamittiBg aoleide fvery time be tdb_ me oat. Be they drove me out 0f the Army to edit a newspaper al I bat tanooga, whrn they BrJt they waiited an oWin. A young mau uamed Albert Roliert*. one of tbe a?_ brllliait fclioWB I ever knew, who hud alrculy di-stintriiislifd himself under a pseudouym and who tnisscd maki.ni' a niark only by a strantic ihaiti of cireiimstancca, catne East from Nashville, dodginf thl 'M?a constrlctor. At Chattannoj-a we sturtcd 'Tlic Ilebel,' and it was road eat;crly bf lioth sidcs." CntifeiiiT.-ito Beterana, by tlic way, will stni tcll Vou l.ow llicy iised lo pay twenty-Hvp of-nts :i copy for tl.is l.roa.lside, in their depreeiated eur reney, and how they erijoyed watehing ilie young editori advise tne (.overnment aud tlic neneral.s what to do to aave tlie Confedcracy. '?(jrticral Boaeerana read ti.e paper," ooatinued Mr. WattefaoB, "and it aold like hot eakea. I iiitroiiiiei',1 b aoheine 'int was eopied by The Lon? don Times,' and nfterward by "Tlie New-York HeraluY of plaeina ? 'ew liaea, giving tbe lateal news, at tbe bead of tlie initial c.litorial rolutnn, headed, 'Tlic Situation.' Wlien tbe Armv eaune nearer f hattatiomm I called it 'Tlie Front.1 Thoae lincs vere the first tliitiK rc.'id in the paper. To ward the cnd, (lenerai Bragg begaa t., make um* of them for dceciviiif- the cnemy, and tlie suni nmry would appear dated 'The Bebel Offlce, 3 :30 n ni., or 8:18 ?''? ?"?? "r ? :,n a- ?????' contaialng matter baaed oo a teregrara earefully prepared al milltary headquarteea. The old eoldlera grambled terribly about ..ur giYiag the cnemy such valuabh* inforn.ation, never re:.li/iii^ tliat we were really nn important orm of the scrvi.o. When 'Ti.e Rebel' went South, I went l.ack into the Armv ll used to think I was a younic Napoleoni. lieeaine chief ?f scouts, and saw no more of the paper. " I was n nephew of Stanley Maltlnws, and nfler the war I ipent some tin.e in Cincinnati. Then T went to Nsudivillc. There was a newapapei there called 'The Kcpublican lianner,' a very old sheet. Rohcrts and I gol the idea <>f buyiag it. Rolvrts's father niort?atred his farni lo gel a thotisan.l dollars for us. There were nine other papera in Nashville. At the end i.f a month we had eleared out all exeept one. nnd that waaat a rival, had paid l.ack our thousand, had a good itoek ol pajior and ink, and $408 or $.V>" lo boot How did we mann-rcit P Why. we were two ener getie, stavinc hoys, with tho war ?>ehiiid us. and the people gtood by ns. We didn't l.elieve in any ?f this antediluvian ruhbish. I was a IVmocrat with Republiean principles. I li.ld tliat we were under a great obligation to ouraelvea, t.> God Al mighty, aad to the ne-ro, and that it was our diity t., do somethinir for him. After I had been M.ine lime in Nashville. GeorgC D. l'rriili.e. the greal editor of the old 'Lonisville Journal,' beg Ul to f.iil, aml 1 was Bauted to take t-barge oi tho pai>er. He owned a third ol the Itoek, and that was offered t<> me. I earae up to Lonisville. Have vou ever seen l'rentice's portrait'.' Ue waa a weird-looking old man. with a marvelloua intel lect, whieh he never gave full play. They were talking about aandltti hta'aal io OaHfornia. lie aald lo me: 'Now, my young friend, you probably wi.nt to make n jireat name; but here youll be overshadowed by my greal name' I replied: I don't. eate a |ot about ? great name, sir. What I'm thinking oi. is to huild up a greal property.' "Tlie gxeal rival of 'The Journal' Waa 'The Coarier,' in the banda of Mr. Haldeman. who had just oome back from tin- war. At first, I pr,,|?.M'd t,, him to ens'lidate Ihe tWO pap.-rs. bui he re fueed 1<> do it on equal icrms. lh- wanted to oounl 'The Courier' as two and 'Th.* Journal' aa One, Whieh Waa what it was really WOlth. l'.'ii 1 held out, and worked fo Impair the preatige ol 'The Journal' until a eonsolidaiion waa flnally efTcctod. Then I pluneed latO the Bghl foi th." principles I believed iu, and you have no Idea what a storm of .lefamalion and afbuae 1 cn oountcrcd. I had to st-.nd lire in the rear. My s i;>|i,.rters in thogc days were afnral Halftead, Whitclaw Keid nnd John r'orncy. and Horaee Qreeley I reaarded at a s,.rt. of 'guide, philoeopbei aad friend.' Mr. Heid lias been abueed ai iliffer eut times in his life, and has nacd the effectiTe wcapon of Bllenee. But in Keatueky a man haa lo flght, and an people attaeked me I had lo bil back. Wliat was I tryitu' to .1,,:' Well. lo] fore ihe \IIIth Auiendment WM paaatd. 1 Lfl takeu itaTong Kroiind on tbe negro queation. The way the negro wai treutc<l here was ftigtitfal A lu;; or a horse could testify in the courte, but if r?,oofl ue^'roes saw a niurder ooramltted, not oae of them could open his month. Then they bad a 1"1 of blaek lawa A ncttro re.(uired a pass to u<> from pbvee to plaee, and he wasn't. almwed to enter a BtreeVear, and so on. After ti.e n.vro liiiht earae the flght lor honest money. whieh araa settled at St. Looia in is?.;. Theu came the tarifl flght, that is still going on."1 -What rule had you for baUdJag "P .V""r paper I'"1 -I tried simply lo make it a good new^paper. At linst. I worked sivteen hours a day. I I ione.l it raore aa kaa on ihe basis of the txmdon papers, as Reid did The Tribune. We were both devotees of ihe idea of Imperaonal joiininlisin The London Bagen were then better than ours, and are so etili, aa far as the uTiting n'-es. thongh the American Dewspaper of bvte haa piiked upwonder fullv, and we beal them i.u the eollecti-.n of newa l'oor Mr. Prentiee died before I had been bere Ihree year*,. He used to live iu greal S|iia|.,r. lakin^' his meals in his n.oiu. It js aad t" think bow his ability was Bquaadered. He waa tlie father of the peuragrapfa as you aee it bow in editorial wlnrana, aud be made ii perfeet. S',me times, hih prejudloe ran away with him. and then he degaareiated into rodosaontade. He was a dictionar.v-ni"ii.siei. and 1 l.?-rt''s a woiidertul l"t ol h-aruiiiii in the dieiionary. Iv- beard him say, ai, i i BuppoBB it w.is true, i!,:.i he eeuld reeite ihe whole or the Odyaaey in Qreek. My. whal nn intelleet he had' And, iust U'l'.re ti.e end, when he reoovered bia atreaath for a Ume, whal eopy he could turn out: Vet he never forn.ed 80> iiitimate 1ellowshi|>s. Not an eve that had amtehed his great carecr was wet when he died. The Loftislatiire j.assed iininorial resolul lOM, and I was invite i to ?:,. to ir lanklort, nnd dellver I addresh, whieh I did, and we put up a monumenl lo him over ihe dool ol our new bnlldlng. Bui bia graee in the Ceae llill Cetaetrry is oaraarked, and I doabt whether his fan.e now is Htroiii:.'' We i.-.lked of the fate "i a eomnion aequaintanee, a clever wiiter. wh,,, after a lifetnue ,,l j,,,ir;:alisiii, made a fortUBC iu another li'isine.ss, bui has s[HUit it, and in liifc old a^e laeks " visible raearsa ol iabalatenee." ??Don't you Uiink thal nm>i ueampaper men'a lives are lailures,'' I asl;e.| Mr. Watlenson. "ao lar as their OWH tcwaid,. are eoiicertif'i P" "I do,'' he said, . nipl.ai.call.v. " Il is a wear in1*. tearing baaineaa, \..u ^et riothing out of a newspaper exreptlng arhal you take from it. I aiu beal on it thal neither al my aana aball ?<? into joiirnalisin. Tlie el.le.t, is pru< t.sinj' medicine and ihe other two are still l.ovs. There i^ UOthing in it l'?r a man in comiiarison with aimoal any other profeaaion. Take Mr. Dana. f,,r laataoee, Think ot his vast aeeompllahmenta. There is no other man t? my bmwtedge lhal eojuah him ln brUiiaaey aml variety of attainnaent, and I've known a gaad many hriJliant und veraatile men. He ls a line WlitCf and u clever editm ; and ha\e yoa beard him ipeak* Hea a Bplendld apeaker. Now, Buch a man leavea no paathnasoua tarae ; only a iradition. A greal journahat la Uke ?. ureat aetox: he leavea no oofBn. When lu* diea, all hia brilliaut ariitiag is stored away iu newspaper fljee, that nobiKly ever looks up. During his life, bla iuilucncc u> only iudire.t. lie .Lk'sh l u'-t credil for what he ih.es. t'ompare ilorace Oreeley and Beeretary Seward. Greeley waa a far more potent factor in tlie i'ree-Soil ajitation, in Ihe v.ay ot reul, back-breakinK work, thun Seward. Val k?k mto aay bastoiy ai.<i yaull Und whole ehaptera aboul Seward and only bCTC aud there a rtfi reire ?,u Oreeley." 1 usjied Mr. Watteraon whieh he regarded as tbe .le.iiesi Atueruan newspaper, alwujaexceptiag his own. ,. , ,, . , "Tbav'a bard t" aay, he replied. renectiveu'. He added alter a pause : " I ln-.v is iu, liest < b.e papei b* !,esi one day aml aaother tbe next, Eaeh i6 Eood iu "s apeeia] line. ln New-York, The Tribune will be the ix***! lU'w s|,..|?-r mie .lav. lie ln,,,'-' the next, and The Herald tbe next There i.s alwaya a tloatina armv oi writera aml editora who one dav add brillial.cv to one j.,iirual and ti:, next to another. and that eomplieatea thr i| ? llon. 'Ihe Sew-Yort Tr.bur.e. 'Ihe Ciaeinnati . ommercUl Qaaette' aad "rhe Loaiat lie t'ourier ,lournal' have, perhaps, toed their m.nk ti.e u..-f steodilv, beaaaae ea.-h MM beea e,lit?'?l by one man tl.roii?ii'a lont- tera. of years." I remarked that ^Viieu Tbonutikc Ricc had one? aold me Mr. Watteraofl re.irded Wliit.-law Heid us the Ik'*1 American edit.ir "Yes," he siii.l, "at one lime I thlnk BeM and John iiussell Ynnii. and m.vself COUld go lato a compQ_iag>room al l o'cloek in the mornlng, where tiiero araa a demondized foreman, and bring order i.ui of ehaoa qaickei than anybod) elae. By that, I iii.'.iii are poaaeased the lechnical ability. A g.l managing edii..r ahoald imderataud every tinii., trt.,,, i-. peael;ln*j up. Tha grea! __na?inn editor is the man wbo can Bad at ihe rleventn hour that. iln>re are twenty-flve eolamna ..' i and only fift.'oii eolumna to put it in. ani decldc on tho Inatonf whal shall he lefl onl an.l whal -hill o(> in. Henry J. Raymond, who waa alao a tino writor, araa a aplendid inanaging editor. I don'l know how ii i* now. There may 1* dotcna of thc ' boya1 who ean dn that. I Bappoae there are. Aa t.. arritera, I have Jnal bought two volnmea ..t Oeorge Smalley'a lettera. an.l I know of nothing tliat 'vii beal them. Whal have 1 done tn form my own atyle? I hardly know. 1 aui nol o,.ii*.'i..ii> now ol having any atyle when I write. I have nol battl ii up on any particular iiin.lol. Al dlfferenl tlmea I have had dlfferenl liiws. Ai one time i' was Maeaulaj, at another Kdmund Burke, al anotber Thackarny. al another Jeremy Taylor and tho early Bngliah eeeleaiaatlca 1 waa thlrty yeara old laefore I got tli- eourage to kieb away 'tl.o *tilts and starl ool oU my own aecount." ,.. , 1 BUgireared thal Mr. watteraona fearleao ami energetio atyle was well revealed in a letter hc had recently written t-> an emineni New-.ork politician, and thia led to one .?! tho moal later rstiiiu olia-ca ,.t our converaation. "It'a trae," he aald, thoughtfnlly, "thnl leiter reallv looked w.rso ln P'i'H than I thought lt would. Mut there waa nothing m it thnt anylmdy rould take offenee at. Aa the oaly offlelal repre sentative i'i thia State "l iii?' Democratie party. I had a rn.'hi 1.. sond lt, It was written afier rounael with people in New-York and waalungtpn, "i.,i there waa a copy 'n rneh ?>/ Hvse citlea Vfter tlir garbled vrraion had appeared ln prinl au.1 I waa telegraphed in for permlaalon t" uae the New-Ynik letter, it never croaaed my mind that 1 ought io aak Governor HUla conaent, eapoeially aa he had never anawered lt. li he nevei _t> ceived it. oi eourae that'a nol my fault ' "liis Irritntlon,'1 I auirgeated, "mual he naiirn ihat lo's infatuated with the ldea ol ihe Prea* deney." ?? vea, I araa amatnl nt bis hiek of rommon-aenae. If that lettei was impertlnent. I had written one ;i rear before t<. Mr. Cleveland that waa far more iii.poriineni. only Inatead nf Mr. (levelanda tnking it as Mr. Hill dld, he rei.liod in a epirlt .,t eordialify nnd acqnieacence. I hayenl *P?'tP)n1 of that aince. partlj trom aeotiment. Bul l ahould have no heaitation iu puhliahing it if Mr. < .eve land would permll ii. It'a true thal Mr. < icve land asked mv advice, and Governor Hill didn I. "There is an imi ri'.s*i..n," I aald, "thal ln writing tn Governor Hill you were approaching -That*a'o mistake. In maUng thal rtatement 1 waa wlthln the mark. ll i- trae <...v.nmr iti and I had had m. corTeapondenee. Ilul tlie nrai lime I tnel him he poured onl ln* grtefs toto my t.',r f?r tbree hniira! He told me all a',..,. hfa Cleveland irouhlee, and in hia d fferenceB with Mr f'leveland I thlnk Mr. i ley.land ia Inntciy iM the wrong. In faet. Fve rold Mr. " levrinn M I'liioh. Bul tliere was nothing ln mv hu ,!,:? ninety?lne aood Dernocrata out-ol a hundml would nol aay ll Mr.lIiM aaked them. If he h?l .,??? to Mr. rievebmd and aald. Here, Mr Cleveland, there ia nn Imputalion thai i boiii vou ..ui ln ls.**: it i* nol Iriie, bn! I am goins ,.. ,.v,, v,,,,.' and ,t l,o had th.'ti tak.'t. hold and nominated him and managed Ihe ennvnaa nnd ? 'oit.'.l i leveland. i ithing ln tlie worh ??i M havekepl Hlll down ln imifi rhe wbnle wiuiitrj ?*,,,, iVveaone for him wll 1. )rememb^ia rnthu ?i ,, , \. ii i* Iie will -?. Into Ihe Semale mrt !? |os', (ie i* nothina bm n good ur nnirrr, any h*i Ofe'irse !?'?? brigl.t, levrl-heroleil ., ho-* nol on orator ?r .k? mter. Hiere are pontv "f men In Ihe Senate arlm aill nvermnleh Moraan ?rnv. Voorheea. IV:--..u *.-*:?. , Will loaeeonlrol of tlw Ine. and ,h,t wil| be tho eml of him. ' ,,,,,,. .. I ? [d 11 aremed I. Governoi Hill had InVwitramallhiirir^larr-plylng t? Mr.yatter Lon-a statemeni ?' ' "''r h?T,n? ,,",,.l ",". "'? v.,,h :, *noor as to lu* " briilnni career ... Coa "r,Mr Watteraon ?1 up ln ned and pnlled the i,.,: .int!,,-* ai.mit him " I don'1 rememl?er, h anid alnwlv. "whether 1 aald ln my letter I. , \:, rvn.oen.1 who 1 id never Mitight and held . ? ?,- ,??. who had 'never Miughi ""'.'v n ,., Hrat, it w.isa allpnf Ihe pen. Bnl, ll ia Irur ,1,1,1.1 li.vel^erviJi. .'Ihoo. ^^?'.-.,'liv." ' .,,,,?* nnd BCore* nl 1.- ^ "' ' WM ? , i,,r < '..n.ro-. it "a* mrninBl mv nwn d< dldnl wani 11 H arnad I V '-'' Intereat. Ital when pooi Nod 1 ir-...* d ed. Mr. ?I,l,l,.,i tele.r.ipl.'.l mr Iie wantejl rne U> takehh ,,i.,... He wn ildn'1 hfar nf .'nlal Ue ?-"' heaviiv in debl ln-re with the new ?Cour.erJournnl buildins nn nui handa II Ideman and I Bul thfv aald: 'Oh, ymi won'l bnvj tn gn. to WaahiM , ?, ?,,tll ,.,. , wlnter.' and I Bi .llj r-...^.-r.t.-.l \. far aa dolna whal I wbb aaal for. th.ui . 1 .?,?:,, :.* woll have i.?' ln Uie I iji Mnn I*. M\ nominntion was nevi '. and ll 1 waa whal 1 1 ol in mlnd." . .. \\- Watteraon'* tone and manner, ilurlnc an thla Mplanatlon, werr ..'- .latrly dev. i ?; piqiir-. ;,,?i | WIW,_trongli Impresaed with hia cvident-.dia Intereate.liiea- Onvernoi Hi ' will he edined lo le ri thal Mr. WntterHon'a -??? :.*.*?."'??-. ?^<i P been med f?r yeara to B?iliei1 hl* foreraal of polilieal Biluations, deelare Ih il event.* bave iilmoat Invariahly ahown hia judgmeni to he rnrreot. I I. Berrant* nl all klnda eaTer their aervleea In the sl. .it advcrl -' "f 1 '?" I' tO-d >Y ABBOR DA1 ' OBER ON MAY 9. wim II Wli.r. nr. 'nn: BT.tTR FLOWEK THI n u.iH s r.'ii. ? ?;?. thi. Rosi i Afhany, Mari h - ISpe, lal Tl e Deparln ent of Poh , . i i ne l It* rn. ti i.i r tor the prop i ,,], , i\.,.. ,? of Arbnr H.i-. whieh orenr* Ihl* jrear oo , in ul u, Buperlntend, nl Di ip ? ? |n i- -., -. ..-i ? | dl.tricU oh ?? ? ? "i tli. ,!,?.. nml -.'1 KWtreea arere plaotc-. I" 1*00 -.1"'. , |,o ,| .ii : .. ? i i-i ? ipateat, .I Vt.VM tre, ,i. ii |i pnibal I- tl. il a."i" lhan half a n , |km,| , blldren and othera nn led ln ol *r\'in? the Aa) i ii. lt I ?!?.: ? -i t" h '???? a .'. ond vote t d. fm | *ir. iViw.r. i uflnlng the rhoire i-. the two lead , ,? dld ii". ..( i -"". Ihe r.ind aold >n r d, li i mui h :.^ ihe i-.tnl vou- of the b i andidal, illd nol eqn U i ,ii ,.,,. ,;.,,..-\ t- - . . * - ?' Tlu-t*'in i. ii.ii i h* made before Jol] I. The total rrrte on State OoaerlaBl jreai ; i-.n7'.'. the goktenrod raeelvlng S1J0S aod Ihe everalM ? ofi 170.006. The raat of tba vole* were dlktrlhnted among I3fl dlfferenl vnrletlca. The ,,,:.!,. t, thi* v.'in aill be ? inuned t'i Ihe r-.v and guldeii-rod, and Ubb Iriend* of the pilden rod do nol l,(._lt?te i" :i on lhal thi* recommendatlon I- anfair. i . goMen-rod rarelved the plurallti over all Ihe ,,|.| liould be i amed Br t ln the rmtleo, Then, I,,.,, (be mau] cla ? ..i roaea roled foi are plaoad nnder one bead, aherean thej boaM be leparated. Xhe r.'i' it of tlie guperintendenl dlvblea the vote on iv.' ii!> into (iitioi-. nt rbut ra, nnd tbci aee no ita un v. Iiv ihe i' " .v.'iil'l n i B6 irv.ili.l Mii.iliuly. Priae* f.? tae beal kept raral (H*in.t aehool urcmatt ire ,.'iin offerad thi, yeartij UTIUiaan A. Wadawarth, nf ,,,.,,,..,. gioO for the I* t, aad t-0 for tha aocond-be I Phidograpbn "f tne ground are lo be fonrarded to Ihe - ??? bupcrlnteodcnl of Public Inateurtlon before Uclo i?... i. .\ gold medal I al u Hfferad .. ;. priae for the i,,.-t r ?? b) .i pupll "1 ;< rommon M-hool ?>'. Ihe st.it. jui tlio rn.i-i protitihk) observance ..f .\ii. r Day. i . i, .-. nt- ..( Ihe unlvei in we.ro unmn'ard Ma) I, i ? -1, ;,|.,| ii i- (?i,|..i'.'.i i.v Hi.- regenl I i bave ii.ii , ? _r) i ';. .ili. i' . ..'i.'iioii.'.iiii.'il v. i' li . v-i'i I ?( * i,,, |n under theli Jnrl?dlitii,n. The exerelaes n,, .riHloin ?-? ili i "ii i 1 "I ., In-t"i\ ..1 Ihe i-,>--.?,11-. ,;,,. vimV ;.ni | !. '.'I I.v ll.'in. IHid Iho Beal v> "I > n<rw being done undei their auiwrvl lon. Tlie regenh* have in'i.i- ii.. ni Ihe State Library *nd *i,." Museum i io i'.-iitut: n . The ?? are 07 a. idemles, '_:n lio'h *i iio'.l , iiii1' 7u degrcu-confcrrliig aud piote loual lll.-llllll: a>? ? ;/ii' FOOD .iv/' in:\l. li EXBIBII BEADT, f ?. ,? i Healtb K-|i .-itioii glven andor tha ;:',.;,|,,.. ..f the N."'' Tork Retall <?. ' i nlon aill i,. ,,j, .. i' ,.i the Lenoa Lyeenm nt * o'cloek tbl evenlna- rhonnce) M, Depew aill deUver the open ii g addreaa, to a large nanber of lavlted rn' I For ni'.i'' than a week, the rarpenter* and aarorator* i ,..,. i, ?? i ba ' in preparlng Ihe bnlMlog ter Ihe exhlbltion. A. B. De Freee, the dlrector general of Um exhlbltion, ba* been nnthing la hii Bflorta lo ii - -ii. ll.- i - i ui\ in. .-ii tii?t aianj ol doll u- a il ba raiaed by the exp altion, which .-? t. I.. t until Uarcb il.. rhe proce u^ are la i,. devoted ''? th* bolldiBg <>! 'l l,aH ln thi*. Itj for the Betall Urooere' rnlou. The .1.itioi ..f tlu Lyocum "id be alabomta. Xr. De Fraoa, aa an lo irodui Uon to the oxhlbiU w, gave a "< hineae loni beon' i, msmbers ..f tu- pre?? ln Uw "Pekln department" ,?:.... -ii. Tl? di*i.o- were pi pnr .1 b) i i bl. eii"ii with the nui ol chop , ,,,. m,. De Preee ihowed ao murh graee in .i,: the I'hin.nbatltutea fur l.nifc atiO forh , t tha m" v .'"' ' '? '''??' ' ?'? I "i"1 anvy. rVXDt VOU Tlli- BEACB MEUOMIAL ?VXB\ U ,,.., Broi ?.- - (... baatera, i.a\.- reealved i)i" , . ,,, t IbuU-DI lo tli. li: i B M.'iiii.riiil lii',,| I- .vioaai) ?? i.ii'.v.i.'i ed. BiajM n rln I througb I E winv ii .?I Mr-. 1'ini laae* Kaae, *.'?.: Mr-. i;.i?t.r.l Pir*_* aad ?'? "? HerahL aaeh 610; Mr*. a. c. _Mea, i i, Raaeaaartea, ui'n, Aadie* Roa*. ??",. i B-raagh i- W. Uo_ta ?|r.. |. i . IV I aalei .(in! II. V. C_n.|i, .mll i?.'.0, ? N. (." ;.? i taa Rav. "? ?*. Derkaley, eaeh ??".. KatarHaa Da ? i;. ii.'- aad "la Hi* Maaaa," aaeh I?I; iii*a Marle TorKncc kikI Aiich1.' Lewb, ??ch 6110; "W. A. B. ,t ." ?10i total. 618.15. WASHINGTON gossip. THK l'JJJMDEST AND THE RECITROCITY treaties. IEjTATOK tNT.VLUS'S CKITICISM OP AMERICAN SH'AI, AMUITION.S?WHAT Tlli: N A VV 3\S IlDNT. FOK smrHUILWNG thi: rorvRir.HT law. iTaghhlllan, March B.?The rresidect in tlie laat few dayi followiag Ihe adjourntnent of Con greaa has given his entire titue to the coiisidera llon of ireaties authorized under tbe McKinley bill for the ndvancenient of our trade with coun tries souih of us. Cttha has been the siibject of newtiation f.,r some lin.e and the caneluatoa haa beea about reaebed lietween this Oovenuneal ? md Spain f,,r mutual ci'ifcssions. There BM several other Bootb American countries whieh are about ready t<> take part in the general reelprocity plan of tho Admiuisirati.in. Indeed, there is a general temieney throngboul South Aroeriea t,, eo-operate in the heBrtieat spirit with the Presl ,ien: in Beeuring the greateal possible mutual bene lit.s under the power given him by Coagicaa Sotnetblag of the charaeter of the oppoaition t,. thfl poUey of the Qoverarnent Ls Bhowa in a reeeal pablicatioa In the farra of a ahnrateh by eable from Brazil, in wbleh ii was deelared that the reeeai treaty Babliahed by th.- State De partraeat with thal oountry had not been ratifled and would not l.e. This declaratioii bai been flridely cirenbited, bm it, was such a deelaratlon <>f Igaoraat auareprefleatation that the Depert meiit has noi eared to ofneially take noiice .,f it. There i.s n,, rifOtBBltj for u ratilication of the treaty ptornalgatcd. It haa been llready rati lied. The original deelaratlon that it was noi rutilied was renl ,,ut by an BngUah eoiTeapomlent ,,f a BriUafa syndieate whieh hM btriTflS* interest.-. in Kio. The hlstory ,.f the liraaillan treaty la -io, pie. it was ratifled through Senhor Mendonca, the lii i/ilian Minister. II" BfBl obtained Mr. BUlne'l \iews of what was noaaible ill Ihe shape of a forraal prefaoaltien. He earrled thia to Braill, ob? tained the approval ol the propoaitlon lubmitted, and broughl one back from his counlry. He alao obtained tull authority to negotlate and t,, ratify any ajrreetnenl following tbe line of hla Inatruo tiona He thna eoneluded tbe negotiationa In Waahlngton, and after they WCM fully e.,u,|,!ete.| the treaty was made theaubjeel ofa proclamation by tbe Presldent Thla is iu anawer t,, critica wh.. would plaee the adminiatration in the silly poaition oi parading a treaty .,f whieh only one ?ide bad been eotnpleted. li i.s aald t.. i ,? a prinelple of journaliam tbal .,11 beginnera adopl tlie ln.i attack as the hesl ;.. ina of showing thelr quallty. Ex-Senalor lla'a dcbul in journaliam adhcrca to thia dition. Ih- article on tlie Navy haa attracted mme attention al Wuehington on accounl of Uie ?I rcpurta of it-. nUcgr*d virnrrnce*. . however, n is found lhal .?:: i Ie i.s not '.t all \ i.ilent and i- iu no w ; up !?? ? ii 'a repul itiun as a man ,.f iihility i.| Informntjon. I!.- mak. i e etlj two poinl iu liis artiele. One is that under an annual i nt war with Gre it Ilritain greal and extravaganl . are foree i " ;' "i ( on :?? a ;?' apend upon ., na\y. arhich, in a few aborl yeara, will I* made ; itiire improvemcnta. II.? cltea tlie War of the Kehellion in evidenc ? aa t" the rapidlt1 with whlch we could produce a navy, ii' need Ib?, aad-' reasoal ti,.,! ihere is no need, therefore, "i advance preparation for ? reraote wur poa aihiUty. <','ti.ni'-, ii"in any one elae, auch adecla r t; .11 would Imb re nrded aa weak. Comlng froni * i Ingnlls, it is poht.l.v called careleaa and IhoughtlesB. The country waa then engagrd in ?. ? ,r with a country lhal had r.o navy. The bldps .'..?re bulli al lhal Ume were aimply .I f.,r hhiekade purpnaea and were never called in let with anything approaching a modern In iii- second plaee, Ihere was no! i v ip i.iuit during the war that was retained on the a. live lial "i the Navy after tbe war eloaed. rhe enly ihipa lhal we bad lefl then for gen 11 ,i aervire on foreign Btatious were the old ..?a ihipa built before the war. The aecond ? made by Mr. Ingalai waa that, after all ? p - ,.- nboiil ?? ir, I mrland had qtiictly put thi* eo.intry ln a Litighable poaition by appe ,:, the S p ?? ue ' i i : lo iubrail the .*u< ition in .- i..r urbilraiion, Bnd th il was the end ul Uie whole "potber." Siirelj Mr, Lngalls ia fa - reme l 'o iri lu kni ? ? .? i- jusl wl at the Kngliah author Itiea I. ive noi done. Tl,".. have pul in a cotch caae, hoplng to ruibarntee Uiis Oovernmeut, Imi have dlstlnctly -' ited through tlieir offleial , "The l."ii,l,,:i Times,' thal in the evenl ul an adverse de l "" ;1,1 ''?", be bound bj such adverse rteriaion; The view concerning the ilevelopiaenl "i tbe Navy mav I.ne whieh will pleaae Ihe Knrmers' Allianee people, who ? ike no broader view oi iheir rountry than i- pre . : , i . | t,,,,, i ,. ?j !?? ,.i some d< aolate I t. :, nl pi.uii . Imi it i ? not In keeping with auv view "l moderu Mi tr*m inship. Tlie con n ul iifairs l ua greatly ? l inged ln the I. ? twenty-five yeurs The developmenl "i "i'i: . lonc h in i.i en bo ? real ti, il enormuus Inveatmenta will have Ui be made lo efTSble n-~, compeR II ,? world in the ti, inufnetiire nl guns. The fact thal we are perfeetly prepared for wai ll I ? ?n|j nbsultitc '??'? thal we will never Whal i- Invcstod in ihe Navy rcprescnta nothing more n?r Icas tl,.,n un insuranoe^ lliui any . l bualneaa rnterpriae wouhl regard as a mod ,.i i.. p. r.. in , ..? upon ihe property - ?cured. lu another way, the huildinf, ol i greal aavj ia r distinel cncouragemenl to private interpriee. Wc made such protrreaa ln ahipbuildlng during ihe lewyean tbal tne Oovdrnmeni liaabeen hulhl Ing new Bhips thal wr can to-duy build aaohcaply hetter shipn than are built on the Clyik*. TlitB fncl la deraonatrated al tbe Crarap ahlpyard. M. than this, the BtimultM fr.'in thia advancement iu the art ot khlpbuilding will eauae the eonatrue ii.>f new raerchanl Unea, The encourajremenl given in tbe Poatal Kubakly bill will lead t., the rsinblisl.menl "t a grral traaaatlantie line, to be liuill with An.eiic.in money and eotidiicted i.m iii. Vui'ii,',n i- iieipnse, ttyina for tbe tir.st lime iu many yeara the L'nlted Statea hag over .. niodarn ateumahip line between New Y,,rk aafl Liverpool. rhe plan for thia new line haa been eotnpleted .nd Ibe publlc wlll soon hear "t i' iu eonneetion aitb eapitallata wbo are tboroughly expericnceil ui tl.is kind oi enterpriac and arho have heen rraervlng iheir eiwrgiea r,.r tbe tfcaa when they euuld bave a line wbleh should e.ur.v their coun try'B hag. Seaator Pbrtt, ol Connectieut, is much pleaae.1 ,,vi-i- tbe aueeeaa tbal Ibj bad ln paaalng the Copy righl bill. lie aaid laal nlgbt thal aeveral times ii waa toueli-and-:''. wlth the measure. The Slarr II...I. amendmenl should noi h ive I.n aikJed t,> it li Senator Aklrich had noi heen, bj aecklent, ab aent frora the Senate Cbamber aben the vote wrns taken on the Khermon amendment, it would have Im'imi rejei.1. Hla vote Would have ina, ;. tie and tha Vu'eT'ri'M'leul would Iiave ea*.t The decidlng vote agalnat it. The Senator aaid thal ? ? situation to-day under this bill i> EaTorable for both authara aud publishers. It is also ravorablt to the printera. He aaya tbal it ia ,,'ilv tnir and just that. a foreign writer wh<> >, curea the privilege of eopyrighl and exeluaive tale in thli oountry sboui.i w Mmpalled to pub lieb his work her.-. He did not think thal th.-re was tnueb point iu the EugHah criticiam that work bere ia ao much more rxpenaive than In England aa to bar the English Brriter from comlng here. He said that he thoughl books were produeed here noa aboul as cheaplj .,, ihej un- in Bagland. If '.soal ahould be .. trifle more. the author would -till have bia eompensatlon in bls exeluaive aale under the copy right The aarae advaatage is obtalnable lor the Anieiiean author under tiie intern itional agwe n.,.,,1 in the countriea whlch folkrwed the agree ,,,,.,,1 madcal Berne. Addittonal legialation mighl bc la'e.ied in Englaad ta give the aaine protee tJoa lo Atnericin authors U is given to the tor ,.,^ii autliors here. Bal under Ihe exislint; law la Eaalaad uu Amerkau uutlior cau obtain e\ ?lusive eoayrlfhl if he pulili.hes in Eneland. Tlie advantafe to the puidisber waa lhal ha faaaaa seeure tlie ewlusive rlffba to publish an.V well kii..wn aathor'a worka. Formerly, whatever n.'reoment Iie mi.lit make. Iie wnuld bave to face tbe eompetitlon of three or four aabttehera hrinj: in^' out editions of the same writer. He did not believe thal there would >k? any inerease in tha price of baoka aadee tlie new law. There rui?jht >ic a redaetloB. It. Ls t.? a pabUabex- interest. to sell as many booha as he ean. and he ean only reaeh a large aale throagh moderate priees. With exeleatve rigl ta aeeared, be eould pabUah a baak ,ii a lower price beeaaae be would have abaolate eontml of the BBle, and the ine.reise bj nuui'iers of the aale w.nill justify the lower prlce. Tlie eoatrol of the prleea of the sale af the ararka of modern wrltera la foand eoattBaalbf la the eheap edltlona of Btaadard anritera, arheae arorka are nol protected i>y tne eopyrlgbt law. So lon? ii* the publlo ean obtain the beal standard writer. in vr.luu.es aold al ten cents eaeh. II will l>e iin poaalble t-i i>ut upon the markel arorka of new writer* at bigh pricea Senator Tlatt tliouylit that there would be >i'> udditioual leirislation ii|n._lhe BUbJecl i.r BOaaa time. The present law had oiiine to st,.\, anleaa, as be lias written t., BM nf the greal pi.lilisheis of New-York, tliere should he aome oombination or trust made up i# tween leadlag pablu_era. Sueb a oomrd_a_oa, iie thought, waa hapoaatble. But un attempt in tliat iliiciion w..a!d have a tendency to make ihe preaenl le_islati.ui uapopalat and migbt put it in daoger oi fiiture repeal. T. C. CRAWFOHD. Rottor* burera and wortara aill alwaya flnd lt to their Interest lu lieep track ?f tha " Uttle advcnNemejita ?r the people." Tney ara printed on tlio nlnth pa.o of uiic Fri.una, __--?-? _g. nOCTOB<B TRW TO THB tOVTBWBBL waahington, March B (fh>a-lal).-Oreet pi*?j*arat*oaa ?ra betna mada lo antartalB Seeretary Proctor on tbe rjeeaahm Of hl* Vlatt next week to 1n*pc t tiic Clikk tmaoga Nal.U Park. II i* B-gBBrtei that ba n_| leava Waahington wltb a dtaMngalaka- r*rt.v ou M.u> day afteri.n, and arrlve in Chattaneaga on Tui7*.i-y night Wedneaaay wdi be ipenl te visiting fl.icit amauga Park. ln ti" evenlng there will ho a pubfc reccpUon al tha <'h:,ni>.?-r of Commerea, <>n I-ajaday Lookout Xountaln, Hl aloaary BWge and varimis iM.mt* ,,i ,: t.;?? ? _bout the clty, v\ili ba aaaa. That algnt it I., Bxpecl .t Uw vi Itora arill attend tho baoqnet cale l.nt.li tllO l:i:i:iiu.o UH'1 Of -t el 1>V tl*B baslc pl-iiesS hom low unido .outhern Iron. A commlttee from tha I'liomlior of Commcrcc, roiialatltig of ex-Kederal uiwi ,.\ ,,,', .-.:.. ,i- -il.ii.i~, and ol (iti/.iai* uho were in iieithcr army. ha* been appointea. A ,-.-. .,;,.minitl ?? i.a* nlso been appolnted fromthe i ,,., c,?iiik I an>1 iii'iov iii.::iii./..i "v*. N'tiil.i:* Mau ., ,;i l( :.v ii, ti.o. sherman afid AIIIwmi . . L'oK.wpll, < loinoiit. Kln/.y m(t ,,, i ,,? . xpei'ted t.. acrompany tho hee ,,..,,.,, u, ... ,,,,. vi-H it i* nndentond Uml the Sw ,.,.,. ,.v ... j,. ?.;.,. a t ??,:? i'i Uie -outhweat aiid vi-.it ip-il pust>. --? IX UEUOBX OM JOBX WEBLET. i ,..;.? (own, N. .'.. March 8.r-The lOOtb aaalver ?,-,,.., ,, | .. ,? iUi nf John Weehsy, tho foonde. "f Melbodlsm, wa* oh_crved at Um Metliodlal BpUeopal Church rn PiekUborough to-day. Aa Bddraaa waa The i-ife avt w,."'k pf seu ,!?:? \l lllram 11. Cari e. and iu tho evemiig a number ..f addrcs-e. were delivere? .i.v ADDBESB IX l UlUTAEX tCBOOL. i !,".til. N. V.. Maich . (-peebU). Bdward Well*. j,-. ?i ;.,??.?. vork i ?' . [loke to tii" eadeta "f the New. v,, ;, Miiii i \ \. evei .ii. on "bonie Qu *r i ?n :i -. hnlarly addreaa aud aaa heunl witli greal pl. i?ure by a large audleace. Many pratUcal needs eould he nael tiv ea_ef-lry si'an nini; ihe lltil, advi rti iemeuta on tho uintli paga af Ihe Irihunu. QEXEEAL ttOWABD TO IOUXQ UEX. i..i ,. ii . t.ir_Ipok verterdar afteraaaa ta yoaaa !??- luiutul ? il iii. St. 2_S Bowerr. i . .? of a I Brta_in llfe, and r? . ,. . . ot hia ?rinv exaerleaee, aheaa ..;,.. r. bad beas prod-ctlv* ?< nui n _.,,,i ii Via;.|, .] ... ? r *. ii aaalael aaa aaaaera thev - .,,, i ? ivl* -l ii." praette* ot th? . ? aad *" ? B-tt ou th ? I'urt, ,,{'.,;]'. v th ? C-riaUaa aplrlt wllh tb ? ,',,,i ,:.:.. ii v.I, .. v u ? ? ahe-kl ea, "Eeap tha ? 1V I.- put lt, _J?J th- bm '. ? ?nt, whieh bl* reroarl- wer* reealvad aaa aa avta*a-? that ii.iiiv ,r Umm v.i?, beard htm vrmUd eaaaavat to laUew in* Injai I on. -?*>? SBB FAIXTBD WBEX OX l llinil XOTB. ,-,,, r vi-i abow in M-.ii*.Hi Bqaare ,,,:,i ? rfM| ,:,?,- were well attaaaa-. la ajat* af the ilng weaOier Iha people tam* - large . ?,,,!,. r-. and, . - -i " ' ? applaoa. aad tha bo_?*?u* : th" noi*'". au Incldeot 1 ' ' ' ' I ? ?.,, ataalBB. s ?" - ? 'l ? r tulra In ihe [tallaa : ..,?'??? ?? at i. ?<--.I Wi. n -ii" wa* on an nn ?.,,.,. ,. ..... end ..f the wae, *h? I , _, | | . ,-- -'in." of i,,.;, ahe would hu\" tallaa t.. u..- Boor. I ,, ith whl. h ahe ? aa ov, ""ii" -h.v urt ber Budience. _?'veral |>hyalcla_* c*. forward ka *a*l l ? | rea, htd bm ihe bad ra ? .ered. wtked when reaaoa retaraed wa* ..,, , . .. . .-?? M,-. Uetz'i frli ad* aay that -I,. la nol .?: Uh ' ' '? ';' *lB ??'>'. now -.'.' !??!riHi: POPCL i^. i'i- .:u The I' ? ? Ipl i 11 ?? vou know Mi- -. whn llve* m -eventeenth-at.t" i mnlden with sliort. curly. blonoe. hair ol a with romilah brown eyea a* the two ex ..i .v.i.- iu Ihe corner of a 1 iftctitn >t. eai ii.the Uy." p, plied I " nl Ibe brown eyea. ??I., s i; know Ima -he liecame o popalar in aoci el, ?? ,, . ? -ii.'ii hair. ? li ,- n'l tli" len i ldea." ___.a__i . ?? \\v:i you : . . Iio wa* al th.aalmre laal oum ??.,. *.:,? hl V, . .-I I U'k to 1.Iie ;,..|iiailil.'.l u,n; .t ,..-, ?!,.,"? repiaii ". and he Roated her tn llw . ...,?.? u!.,'n anviIiiiiK i"t?;> ri;,,v ll;1' "??_ ,"," ,.,.,?,,) among those who narflrlpated. Kverybodj :?.'. ii .. : lu< ha.* beionie Ihe 'go. ?? vnil .''??- the newspapi r reporter ronUnue ln ber _,.?! .-.I,.'.." inuocetiUj ln<inlred tha broara-eyed '"''?'?'i'i!',;,,'.'.' N'o; vou illly i "?"- ihe aaa no farthee I if"'real mean." nbjerved the ..ti.o.v .. a(0aj ,i ? i ? ? . ' rontlnued ahe wlth tlio .horibalr. "that i havo ? Ived ... i.c.-oino acinaint.-.l niih -..? a ou- t r norter when I ao to tne M?a .hore nexl auhnner." biuI Ihen lhc*e two girl*, borely l?1 t)l,.j,. ,,...,. fe|| to .'"win. l'uiii in a irtani.cr that would iii-vo made ihe Bace ..f a mookey ache. SLEENXQ UXDBB THE sSOW Trom Leiaare lio'ir. Tha ..,.f Mra. Bliaabcth Woodeock, who fnraived ,., . , ,,, ?.| 1: ,1., mow, may ba known to many ;. ,,i... . t: i, woman, foriv-two year* of age. of limiiiigton. ., vlllnao thitse mlle* north of Camh ,,,M i. -.. iv ln ntiiriiliiK home froai markel on Satur riav evenlnit. Feliruarj _, iTw'.v and wa* burled ijevcn -',,.. (1,,.,, ,? t'i- biiiiw. ln thi* itate ahe contiBued .i.;hi-- nnd elirhl dai '. when ahe waa dng out illve on sunda .1 mary 10. Mie retalned the tnU i?,.-..?-.,;,.a oi I.-' ? ? .11 the while ahe wa* h-uaaraf. -,|1(. died .Inh ?-''. 1"'.''.? \ ^.whal ii'iira eaae oemrrcd m the anow-torm , N ,, ?|... , ;?,. \ nii.i.ii" bc << woman, named uire .'.i'i..- Lowo. !..?!? n.inc to Wlgan, wa* wlmiiteil Into sualdlm; Workl.-? lu ;. vorj weak atate. havlng j,,,.,, ,;,.,,,,, ,? ,;,. ri.|i..vliig offlrer aleeplmr iwl ln tha anow fi the ln.ii*hlre Fena, near .paMlng. Hhe ?-,, . mil to lu.i Ihen alaled thal *lio had ale.pl ,,,, f!, HV . ? .. i , ,,, i moiish . im liKtinu-. wiilnii iho , , ,,.u- ,;,, . ,... , ven- i weuther ol Ihe year, when ii .,. i-oven-il Iho k'round U> Hi- dopth ?f ncarly . i a i ih,. o ....? worn in'* hair wa* lu aueh a matted 11 had lohoi '! rnl off. ^eRtotedthal ahe ? ti imi 'i fi..n -? hlre. where ahe had fonuerly ,,..,, |? ,;,,,. ?;. prvl.e. and al tl.e time ahe waa found ,? ?,,. ?.,?,:'.' ,. have l.-t ber war. Tbe ?-(,rk!iou*e r?ni,liii-i i-on*W r it moal remerkable Ukaa ii?- woman ?urvlved Uie expo-are and eeli. Por r_rea_ln< ap ?<? CoM aaa Dr. i>. Jagne'a Ex pectorant, whirh auhdue* ti"- Inflanaaaaloa imd heala Um aoren. -, rellcvlng Throal aad Longa. . ' . ? A bBBOB welghlag _B- Ih*. aiupMded from a t,r,,k|-n nUt.. ??_ b-ieii ;.u."1 t..L-th.r wlth Hajor'a C Bral ,t tl," pood i'.i .!..'?tn i M,.-lt on. Any hrok-'u axtl.-lo brouuht ih' i" will i" iv nd f ii ? ? -a> ? Whi-n nn aill.le ol lun-liare at FLrS'T'S iHth-3t. ..?i aa ' ? doea Bot qulehlr *'ll al Olio .-o.-t i.rlcc, ? i, ,,.r an. low, |. ., BBUkad aaa. tn-; tarir-iti u takon ,-4> tVaaabahy ?-a* **?_ we aav* her Castori*. V, , n a'i"'??, _ Chtld, ?tio cried f-l i a.*torla. When aha h iwne tli**, aa- cluag io ca?~n*. Whea *hi had B?Jaraa aha gara t_i_i C-?t_i_. DIED. .___% nn i iday, M i. >>? BUaahatti K. Beyer. wtaaa r M'n \ BTth rear ol h-. u?o. ,'.'?, - ".. tb..i.i-.,. ,-..r ber *. .-in-iuw, raha M* Bow, Bl Weat .'*'?-'.. Twiaday, a_ut* 10. at 11 [_terni,?t *t th- coavanteae* ?f th.' famiiv. haTHUATK At Central Morrlaanla, N V-. ttanday. March 8 18-1, Matgaiet *>. Huthgat.-, ?Mer uf Dr. I,;'*,'' ' '"' ',??','.'.'. ...I. of th.- f in,Iiv uro Inxli ,1 ta vt.n.I il.'-r'Ji r'l .'iii'.'- Bl her late i.'-l.l.-i.?". 1,341 Fordham .,v,. , ? i,-1 -t--t . oo Wedaeadav, March 11, .'? I 80 | iu liKV-.vi iVoudbrldae, N J.. Thtraday, klarch 6, Will. ij.ii II. II. u\. lo Ui" S'HIi vriir tf hl* BJD*. l lu, i il -.ri.i'* .>'. bl* i?t" i-caidcii.'.'. Woodbriairi'. N. J., o, Moniluv, Mar.li 9. ;U S li. Ui. I'rilu. lu_N0 Cortl-tl.t aud li'.-atllviiM* *t_. 1_:30. DIED. bUbOWbTXLL jjaaah 7. iwn. Ma Mf &J***."'JfJ daaghter of Tbairafl K. and B. Uaaal Bha>aaaB, - a 'J inonth* and 2 days. ,.i.f,?? v j Fuaeral from the reatdeflee sf ber paraats, turiou, ni. J* Monday, Marrh 9, st 4 p. BB, Biirial al WflBBSBWa. OEDICBE-At Newark. \. .1.. oo. March ,>. 180 , of heirt llsflflflfl, Beiaaai w. .id:,;.'. M. BT, in tha ? \o*t of BfllaUvei and Intlmate frl.ndf ar.- In\*lt'd t.. BMaaallM iBBflial K,-rsl,-.s at his l.i.i.,-. ;>,si H...I.I ?-:-. mi ?l'tna.iy. Mareh ??. at -2 M p. .... An opportanlty will be ui?'0 Ut frl.-nil* to ?.? tl... Ix^lv i?t?.?... th. h....r? "f J a. m. ai.d 12 0','lork nn"'. oa th ahove-unnttoii'.U dav IbUUBUBI ln Ka.,n.,,,,i,t . ? metcry. UOBBT-SDflaiealr. Marrh 0. Batjee B. lloM.v. of l'iou* BBlvlllBi Wefltckaater c,., x. y., lu Ue! 06lh year ot Puneral at the Melhodikt Church. Monday, Msreh *?, Bfl II M ij. n. HV NTlMilON'-Oi Thuraday mnrnln;*, March 5, KlUa Ifth, widow nf Qeorgfl UunUagton, B-'IiUmb and frienda at" lfl. vtted t<- BtteBd th'! JfBaeBBJ aervkea sl he. lat* reaWeBrs, M Bflflt lrii-s... Monday i,;..',,,?l' March tt. at io uviock. IU Ti 1IIN>-M-ii-.-M I, at thfl r..-11'ii"' of h"'- s.,ii.lnlaw, J. K. CUley, U,.,;,d?ai, cotasf ftlth-fll . J IB? S>?an. w ldo? ?,f th" int" M.ijsi- Che?t r I'hlld Uutchlna, oi Bath, Be8? Han.pfhlt", ln th-, Hth y,a: of lu r a#e. Iiitomiv.it at llath. lil.NM^I.V--M.,idiy, March H. Vliuliili* Itevailry Ke.l ...dv. (Ui.L'iit.r ?,f tl." lata MarUn i.. Konnedy, of Mear. Oriosas, ,ud sdejakd aaaakter ef Urs. Jaha f.. K"'.'ers, <>f Kewburc, N. Y., au>d 37. Puneral aervleea a! st. Chryaoitom'a Chapel, eorner ynh r-t. .ind 7tii-a\" . Ttteaday n,"ti,i?L'. March 10, a. II. New-uileana papara, papera of PrfldericksOBis;, Va.. and rfewborf papi i - plaaa, eopy. KINGBrORO?On ?fltflVflajr, Manh 7, J,.lin Parl..;. Klnca f,,rd. in tli" llih v BJ Bf Bla BfB. Funeral aervle. - *1U be beld at Qraflfl ChBieh on Tinaday, March lo, at io o'clock a. m. Tlu- fainilv ar,: reoanted t" ii. "t at tlic resldenee of hia i.t" grsjtdfataer. - Baal lUth-at knox \t ti..- r -ideiii a of bla pataats, 104 wiiiow.^t., Brooktya, Kuoday, March 8, l-ai. ?,f pncumoBla. 4,,im MflflflB K.?.\. Bd, oulv- BBB uf Miria IL. .'1 aud J .lu. M. Ki..'\. jr., ;.L''il C V .il ?? Batfca of f.iiural her,-after. i.asviui. ?>? BBfrarfar. Msiah 7. Pbbm WlaBhrop Lawrie, ln th" *J7tii rear or >u. *w. Puneral aervlcea al hl- lat- reaktence, '-71 We?t aitii-at, nn Tin -dav, Mareb 10, al I i>- m. .M.'AIX- At 1.1-r-.d. ,- , -..il Uarl. u-st.. ll"t.. lt n, N.J.. satuidav. March 7. Uamuel MeOala. Kuneial aervlcea Mondsj avefllBg at 6 e'doek. IBlfltBHUl BriVSlfl l'i.e-i:;,v ,,:?..,,,-?. l'K.\I.I,-.l,.lu. P. l'i .11, March 0, at his residence. Corona, L. 1.. age: ',2 *? bi ?. Pnnaral wrvleca wlll bfl h'-ld ln the Preabyterl.in chn^h, Besrloaa, L. [., bo HooAaj, Mareh '.., af l .w p. m. BaiaUvea and lr|, ,,<!.- :ii" li,\lt,d to atteoo. Ttaln leavea l/ong laland . Ity at l p. .... Oarrlacea in ?.utmu' ,?, airlval ol braln. ILl.i.bK- ausuata Bugcula Keeae, btbIob of Bev. i.sorKfl H. ll"-. and ilauLlit-r ,,f tl, l.-.r ? llhert 11. >' c.itoi.d lutu ost .,u Uatu.diy i,,........-' .Mar.-h 7. BelaUvoa and frlenda ai- l..w'.,i :., att ? ..it Ihe -1\ I'-f, whlch srlii be i>, !d at Bloo i i,?i h. Dobba rVrrr. a*. V., on Tm-dn, Mareh 10. Bpaa tha arrlval ,,f tiu> train whlch leavei the llud-on Blvet B. ll. deij.,*, 4'.'d-i.t.. New-York. at IS ?">?'> n m. Oarrtares arlll ba ia amttlag il Dflbba P. rrjr d"i?,t. BOLLINB?At roBisrs, March .>, d?tavaa a. Kcr.in?. ia Blfl Sllh v. ,1. I",,n,.ral M.,,,.i.,v 1:80 |>. m. from hi* Ifltfl realdcBC*. Carrlasjea will be ... waltlna Bt Uowerre stati',,, on arrlval ,'f I p. in. tralu rio.ii l",",t!i-t. Boithera ruad. ri.'in-'.NCK? Al Dcover, Cotoradp. Mareb ?!, Braeat v*har6oa, aoo of the lat. Bov. Boflb Hunt flVlieac>, Tt. I... of Brooklyn, aa??! IU ? >?-. Puneral frotn 81, A....'- Chuteb, CIlBlOB-flL, Iliu'.klrn, Wedoeadajr nwmlBg, Mar, h 11, at I0*at>. .ST. .milN- <>n March 7. of pneumonla, Marj Bt .("'m. WidOW of Havid St. .lolm. IU" ,'f I'.'ine, All,.,nv CoBBtT, S. V.. Ill lii" .-!-* Mar "f I'"'- 4Ve. Funeral at th" re?ldence of hei soa, Dr. m\id st. .lohn, aa Eaaex^ft., HackeflBBcU, N. J., oa Moaslay, Mareh 9, | at 2 AO B. .... T-.ii.i- leavfl Coot of Corllaadt-Bt. at 1:io b, bl THAYER?ln thla ,-itv. ,.,, Hunday, tt," llh Inatanl Beaj hunin c. Tbaver, "f tiiglewood, H. .).. Nraaerly of N'i'w.llavcn, i ,,;,n. Puneral aervlcea at IM'-' ?:?- Preahyterian Chnreh, comer 7;i,i-'. and Boulevars, oa Tuoadsy, Mareh 10, j! l o'clock. THOMPSOJf?On Surd.v, March B ISOI, Barah l>:,,date. uldnw ,.f I.aMd Thompann, of thl- clty, ai.d dsoshtet ,.: ni.- lat" John l.y?a UflrtUner, ?.' UbMUBm'* l-.?i,i, Ri'lativi'i and frlenda ,f tl," famlly a-e reapectfully bivlual ^, a't'i.d th" funeral -:\i .?- .it. I,--. lai ? .? -:?',,'-. So, :", i.,I-,. ii... piace, oa Wedu iday moraliuc, March ll, :,t l" :i" o'i I,"-:, ?. m. It i- kladly requeat*?| ih.t i,? t!"'- i I - TOMI'KIXS-At IU" N,.:., N. V., ;>u ii.o.lth, otli day, N'oah 1. ih lli.a, ln 1,1- 82d ???."? rtelutivei and l.-.'i.'l- nr.- Invilad io attmd Ui"* funeral st I,,- latc , -.,1",,.- . -'I day lOth at i o', i..'-k. j C.iii.a--.- ??,.; ,. .-I tl," l-:t'- trwi.i from N"?-V?rk. , TKACY Mar. I, 8, al I | Bf . 1- BB d F. | I . , '. :, d 18 ' ',-? , Burial a? I i.ii.,.,-'.. nn, Msas, : wi>t->,um? ni---. suudaj tBoralag, Mareb 9, Eaally An. . .?, wlfi ..; Josepb I Waal, at her r. Ideace, J. fcaat 91 !i,-i Notlci <>l funeral hi reafti i WIUTE \t tha realdc. "i ber ibb, r'"> ^y?,-? 73d-ft. < harlotte Y Whlt.. wldow ,,f jo-jh WhiU, in I... Haa rear, s.-.\!..-- Tueaday, 7 :;io |>. n. W1LSUV?At Tampa, l-"'.a , on Tharaday, Ifareh ?"?. r.lu.,1 i , artwriKhi WUaon, of Brooklyn, ?"i, of ? Baalna ... ai.'J Un, i.ii" John Ulrkheck Wllasa, la th- Jith year of ln- Bfl* , ,, . Funeral -?,?.,. -t tl.- h-aldence of 1,1- BBcle. C. u, W.Ibrldge, n,i:t Hearjr-st., Urooklyn, aa Mamtay, March '.?, Bl Balf-pBflt - p. BV Baaa ot ihe Urvolmloi.. Mareh 7. l-m.-Th- members nf thl? aoeletv are hspiiift 'l tn atund tli" funeral lervlces of ..'ir lat.- i,i th.r member, John I'niir PraU. at lha l'r. ~r.it.-i-.an Chnreh, NVwtown, 1- ' I laland, Monaar, Mar.ll '.,. I :'<> 1'. nt. I Ii. :n leavea I. . t Cltr 1 o .-Irx-flr, P m. r. H. TALLMAOOE, ITiflHaati J. M. MOymOMEBY. >" retsry._ woodi.awn CKMBTEBT. Wocd'awn gtatlon ,-fi Ward . Ilarlem nai'.roaa oflle.'. No. -20 K. 2S4t-Bt. 6nrcial Xoticcs "A.'*? Thomao K. Kirby. Aaeiloneer. ?*>>? AMi.i'.nw &BI hBROCIATIOV. Itaaaa*. rf. THIS (MONDAY) hPTEBBOOM AND FOLLOWINfJ} DAYS. AT A O'CLOCK, AT TIIF. AMI KI. \N A11T Q VLLF.R1ES, ., Baal ItaVflti iMadliaa S'i'iar"), MU, BRAYTON fVES*8 BCPEKB . "i.i.i:rTl"N lll<.11 Qf.VL.lTY ORIENTAL PORCELAIX8, kaiu: .i.\l>i:s, < ltYSlAI.S. WONDERFUL JAPANE8E HWOKZMB, LfACQUERS, .<."., Ac. OB EXBIBITION OX THI. DAYS OP b.vLi; IT.oil '.i A. M. ln 1 P. M. ~ll.i>do U flV BlBBflH. An,-tioneera, wlll - ii Tlllh DAY .M"M?AV , and eacli day rlni Ing at ll a. .?. a!ar,), tlie enUr, ' alain ', u agi II.. '-i -to I? of UK*sMlt?. D. I.IMH.MI.IUN' I CO., i ni ii wi xi i. r vK'. u.\ ii'ii'M-:. M tr.'ii ii"? i,,i!'iin-- 18 Baal BM-st., opuoalta MadUflBB Bve, Kur partic. ,.--?? ^ ?, i and World. [ .'.. .,.,,: .- "loli.'C. (Sh.mi.i ),.' i.ad aaUy i,y aU iBtwsaiasl, as ahaaajfla n ? ., eur at any llB . Uii..:- foi iiu'i-ii tountrles ii"d uot bc ip^tlallj aa ,: -- d f,,r d -i..,t. u t.v :iin i . - um ,. 'a ? nl when lt i- r! ..Ir, ,1 to - nd d'U.. i of banklng aud ; aicrclal d ?, u?..-,,'.-. Iciteri not fiaxlally addreaaaf o'?"*" I -eut b) ti," f? !'-' >? ---,-.. ? Korelcu malla i"r the a*eek eadlns Mareh ll will cl,v? ' (prouiutb iu all t.,--' at tlm ..il.." aa followa: moxhw ii < |, i?- f"i ; ax lo, per a. a B. HouRh, li-oiu N< ? " I ? ? - al ;i p. n>. !? Hcllte, l'li-rts loru-2 and uuateiuala, V -- - BUllBBBir, fiom KBflN Orteana. rUKSDAY vt 10 b. bi. for i' ,>?-?- -". psr ?-. *? Id , . ,i,tt.i- tor other M..\..a,. Ktacas Biust ba d.r ?. d "I oi llai an i"). vvi'.HM -Ii \ V vt 11 a. tn. for F.orope, i-'r *. a. TfOtfMilo, iu Qu, oatown .itt r- i ?: i." many, Ueiiaawk, SMiiiu, Norwa* ( ll -t...n:a' aud II .--, , -t 1* ,ir.,;,,l '|,., routoair" : jr 8:80 a m.aor Htnaawv. li.n.,1,1k. kwed n, n rway iChrlatlanla aflfs Rua?la, i-r a. -. I.al.n. vla li,...... 1' t'".- for "'* ; lountrlea. \iit S?iith.-..n|.tiii.. nui-t I," dire.-asl "pei l.ihn". | Ot i a. m. for li"l,-,,.?, 'ln.,. i": f. -. IU. nland. vla Antwflrp [lettera muat be Urocted "per Rhyuland ; at 1(1 a. >>,. filpnle.i .'..-. ll B Bl. foi i.'Vai Aawrlca uti.i BoBth r.i, iti. 1'i.f-. i>r -. -. Ifewport, ii? rolea ??,.- f. r ..,,at.i.,:ii i mii-t I." dlrected "per .V ? purt i; ai i (,. in for i uba, por i. a. aharara, v.? llaxana lleit-r- muat be 'lli..td "per Nh.-nri'.; at I BB, .aupplnnu'iitarr 1 :i" n. m.) t,,r JaaaUca, per *? -? Tyrian. nn um.a v-vt i n m (aupplesaeniary 1:10 n Bu i for H.ru.u.ls. |wr s. i. 1 i?:,!.. I : at I |> m. (nuppl U" ..tary I 1 :m ... n... r.,r X:, ?in. N. I'.. md BantlflBo, r,,h.i. per a. i. banUaco: at n p. iu. for TiuxlUe. ix r ?. a . h. Oterl. f,",,. X. v ur'. I. - l-'ltlli.V V Vt '.' n i . fot JflflMlea and lihTtowu. p.'V a. fl. Afluaa (lettera f.,i rtellz. a..'l liualemala muai tx <iii.- t.-a ? i-.-r Alihiii". " at - |> ln ter r?r." Riro dlrflct, i> i - -. S.u'.it,,:, l.v. .1 ; at A p. Bi. loi BloeBfllflS, |fr B, a. A. Zam l i ii , rr.,:', X"\< -f?11 ?:.:.-. S.ATI KI1.VV At 1 :,. ,,i tor Ilrn/,1 anil Bhe l.a I'la'a .ntrlff vln Brazll ror vi fliomaa .-,,,u St, Crotx, m.i KS. ?i i,..,,,..-. '..>? Hiri-iii... and I'rmldad and Denierara vla Jtir nadot per - -. KlnaBce, froBi KHwpori Xewa iletu-ri for other Wlndw?rd i-i.uii- mufl bedlnsU-d ??).? , I- na.i ? ; nt 1:88 fl. IB. f',: Itiin," rtwllrerlflnd, IUl>. Si.am. I'or t.i.-.i and lliikey, i", a. ?. I., u i Havre; at J :l ?,. rei li-.iii'i per a. i. rwrvla vla tjueenatown !? tt.-rs tor oth. r I ,'t i "it'i ' oun.rl"- IBUat l. ? dlrected "per S"r \,.i .,? 5 ;? ' , ?i. for Xorwaj ,l : . . pei ?. - Norsa il.ti.r- muat i, diretled "pef Nofffl"); al I .'!'? B. ',,. tof i.urope, i? i -. -. i".-, vl? BoiiUiamptoti ..i.rt lt;...,.,. (ttftteri f.u Iieland. l-'ia'U". KwlUeriaod. Italy Kpala. l*Bfi nl a..,: i?,s,'i n u?t h" dlrected "per I-..,.-'',: at 8 :<n a. Ba. tur t,i" Netherlaads dlreel, pat a. - Ubfiaaa, Ma llauaiaaa d.iti- muat he dlrected "i ? i Obda al 7 ,i m. t,.r >. otl...,! dln ct, per a. i. Ethlo| la, \-ia i.Ib.-i."" '? tten b aat Ib. ilir">l"il ' I" r Klhloptfl") 1 a? II u. ot. ,-,i|,il",,i. nt irv 11 :A0 a- in.' B)l fr'urtUBfl l-land and Jan.alra. al?o Ji,.1i."l anil Aux liive-. Iluvt, |"-r a. ? A.-ne: at 1 B m. for t ampechs, ? hiaia*. IBoaaco bmi ri .atan. i<er ?. > yu, nan .lettera !..r I uba famr-lco and Toxpan rtli?-? t and otlu r Mexlcan >tat.? \i? V?*rfl * ru/ n.u.t be dir.ii.il "per IfBca. taa") at i p. in foi I'aia sad .'i-ara inr a ?. Mataaheaa ? BC ?:3n p. ni. lor Ut. l'iirrc..iluiucIon, per ?t.-a.....-i froiB Mallfaa. si'NDAY-Al 3 p. m. foi Truxlllo, per B. a. J. Oterl. Jr.. frotu X,.'W.O.I''i?f. M-ul* fo.- CBIaa and Ia|wn. per a, s. Cllv of rvklnsj (from San Fran, i-:o . e!o?e b.-rc dallv un to Marrh -15. fl (liSu 1). in. MaiU for the Ilawmtan Iflainl-. Der a. s. auatralta .froii. s.m 1- ran.-l-.fi. rlom- here ilallr up lo March -18 sl n ao p. n?. MaiU f?. th<- Boclety i^iandi. Bflf "hip Tropie nirl (frmt. .San Kran.'laeov clo?f, berfl duly ui'to Mareh -2*. at rt ao p, m MflUa tor A..*trali.i. New-Zealaud. Ilawauan, Fljt and Sau.oan I?!and< prr , ? ?; , i ., ro i. ^a.i t-rai.'i-., rl - r.-1;. dailv un to March '28 al 8 :<" p, bj * aa arrlval Bl x. ?.y.,rk of ? -. I'mltria. "itli Briti-h mulli f..r Auftralia1. Mill- f'r NewloUBdlSttd by taU to Ilallr iv. and then'-a i,v ateanier. elsaa at thi- aalae ?I?? i\ .< ? :'u p. ?.. Mall- for Mlq'i.lo', b] rail to Bofllfln. and IhflBee l,r aUavmer, cloac at thla otti.v duly at 8:30 p, iu. Malla f..r Cutfla bj ruil to TninpK Kla.. ani th< nr,> t,v itrfllBOf ,-i.ii.iL' Monday*, Ti.,,r*'lavH acd Hatu '? ? - i?;?>-.- >i thl* ofllee dall\ al 1 JO a ,n. Mi !- f. , M"\t.-.,. over land ..nl' -- ipeclslly uddr"?<l fo,- di-pat. lt bf aieaiuer. . .? Ibla ,,!!.??" itallv at A 00 ii. '.,. ? TraiuePBctOc malla ar- fonvarl.-d to San Fran.-lsefl iaily sad tl.-- achedule ,.t cloatos la anaasjifll aa tha nreaumptloa of thfl. ni>,nt--,r.,|,t ,t oVerifllld trai.Klt to mu Kr.iiu1-..,,. Malla fr",.,-ti," Kaat :'rr.\.i!-.- oo tlu,,- at Siiu Ir.il'.'i-, u o., ih" .lay ot ffiliiu- .,; -..-iiij.'r- ar,' ,ila l 1'iiid then.-,. th. hii." day. Basjutered n,all eloae- al 0 ;00 i?. in- provlona dai ? roHNKl.IfS VAV COTT Po?tn*?ter. Po*tora..c. Bew-Taaa. a. X-. March o, iwl