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Till: ALEXANDER LIBRARY. When the r- markable Fo ite 1 bran" was dlap? reed, . time since, the heroea ol | in lit? rature di , the honors of th< au tlon-room between them T!. re will b. ? ''i ????'? '>' stternoon a, th? ? ? ; ? an-- of Bangs ? Co. the notul ? llectlon of b ?as. but one in than of et. or of the am n i poet < to, takes ? re. The library of !.. 1 ?. Vlexander ut to I o I, an : n the catalogue that the Hrat part ol with lis*, and Aahing .... thing like four hundred number*. About a ' ' :,x' '' r" lne salr"' , | ... Walton; th? Compleat Angler," ' ^j"'-" " '? :i "?'i'"' ' - ogered and one toward which lovers rod in its relation to the library must look with eag? '?"?'?? ?*? \: \.. cander app? m to have traced the gentl? Isa ik thro igh I 'Pbi< il m?tamorphos?e v... mmon seal, and to have bad uncommon ,.. has thi first five editions of ihe mas t r, bearing the Imprint of Richard Marri.t, and the ?: ted 1653, appears in a copy per? fectly preserved and of a measurement which pro .? rarity. These live volumes, - corrected and en? larged. ": ? " ' mal ? ite the i i In ipal strength ol : but gathered around them la s quantity of Waltoniana, whl h is Impressive In quality also : ? rare reprints of early editions of "The .' li ? Angler," son;, of them In m >st costly bit rn editions of the kx love i au? thor th . no i Phe first lltlon prepan i by Hawkins Is pi I made for It by Bed? ford, and one ? >py of the great Pick ring of ISJ6 imes, with a host of valuable I % noted editors, In fact?Hawkins, Major, Marston, Nicolas, Rennt and Bethun? an i presented. It is pleasant to be reminded by oae entry, N ?. MS, that Lowell prepared one of his moat delightful essays for an edition of Walton. The American edition ol MS, for which he provided the 'introduction, is her? in the shape ol a large paper copy bel o tnlted Issu?. ..... , The sale ol Mi Alexander's library Is chiefly ol Importance as throwing upon the marke: a large number >f scan ? -:' Walton, but there Is much .-is. to Invite attention 1" his collection. Tne scholarlv piscatorial works of Agassis. Blanch?re ... noted In Ihe catalosu?. and the library - especially strong In the literature of .- ? m fishing. It ?s Impossible to follow Ihe mln ,.- | 0f the caul ?gue now, but the valu? of tl library has been broa<llj pointed out I ? Hector of Walton will n -?>'??? K..r other amai Importanci W? note some fine first editions of i ?j? i*. : .- ai i Rn wi Crulkshanklana, ? .is in 'a "Arabian S - .. ? printe I ;?> the Vil Society, and valuabl.lit Ion? of Burton, - The cal ilogu number? ? islv? of a qu intlty or 1.. >ks relating to animals ports. A ser? ?n ? <. - ? ? April, when the .-? part f the e first salo, whl? h March -'"? to Mai 'h 10 Inclusive, will be f the i '? N? w-York tins ;? as in. WORKS Ol THE CARICATURISTS, AN EXHIIU ? THE AMERICAN ART QAlr :s is Alt! OF THE WEST SIDE I \Y Nl'RSEKY, Exi - iricatures, although generally pop. ul.ir. have be n very rare In New-Y rl nd I i- little doubt therefore that th< Wesl Bide Day Nu.-.-, ry will profit coi si In caricature." which was open?*! yesi American Art Oallerli -, No. 6 ?:.i-' Twenty-thli l-st The ?.t remain open ;, week, and the-whole of the receipts will !>? hand ,i er to the worthy object ?:' charity Jusl d ??:.? d. A burga number ol a >i gh s .. tal sts are manifesting great Intere I In th? exhibition, among the patroneases tx ng .Mrs. Francis C. Bar? low, Mrs. .lehn s. Barn? -. Mrs. <'> irhara Bacon, Mrs. j. N. i:. eki ? . Mm !'?? lerl .-. H. B? its, Mrs CJeor?" Blagden, M a. Johl E Blake, Mrs. Clement Cleveland, Mrs .-'.era.: Colman, Mrs. Henry Milla Day, Mrs. Alfred P. Dix, Mr?. Pi i ?rick .1. De l'. : iter, Mrs, ;'--: - Delafl? I. Mrs, Richard H. Ewart, Mri -.-. Mrs Edwin L. Oodkln, Mrs. James .1 Qoodwin, Mrs. Fi 1?. Grant, Mrs. Irving Grfiwell, Mrs. John T. Hall, Mrs. WUlkua P. Hat Q rge G Haven, Mrs. Richard M. Hoe, Mrs. Alfred C 11 Mrs. Henry E. Howlai 1, Un W. W. Hoppln Mrs Colgate Hoyt, Mrs M rrui K. Jesup, Mrs. Joan A. Kit -, Mi- Charlee Lanier, Mrs. J. Howard Latham, Miss Allelne I>-o. Mrs. Herman T. UvtBgStOO, Mrs. I.evi J'. Morton Mrs. ,i. Plerpont Morgan, yiv. '"?? ?rge H. Morgan, Mrs. Btuyv? Pish Morris th? M h s Ogden, Mrs, H nry c. potl al mes W. Plnchot, Mrs. v. A. Perry, Mrs. P. T. H :? Mr-. Henry ? Batl ??? . Mrs. P. Le Roy Batterie?, Mrs. F. h . - ten Btuyv? sent, Mrs Walt? r i. Buydam, Mrs Robert B. Talb.it, Mrs. FT? P. Thomson, Mrs. J. D. Vermilye, Mr-. Henry c -.. , Mr.-,. Ci i ?.-.'?- ,. ?? \\. ? ;?>.. -. . many ol wW h are by s k-: iwn artists, are about a bun Ired In number, and mostly travesties upon fashion, politics, high fad* of the day. I i without ? .' ? it"- exhibits are <iil splendid ex? amples of tin- caricaturist's art, while many >.f u?, sa po? ?as so iri-.-.i'. ?i fand of humor and ridicule as to be Irresistible In their elf? I upon the v:s!t"r. Among the nun ipal "skits" the amusing are "C ; . fylng Neatly Do ire ol Dr. Parkhurst In the sarb ol an old woman, subjecting .<. number of police captains to a plentiful scrubbing ol "Lex >w Sapollo"; Colo? nel War.:.- ?we ping away, with ;h> ai i of s mon ? w ',:->?.!!.. ;. ma impetent ofllclals. Tl 'i his .s ven , vei and a 1 Design foi a City Fountain,' anoth lueupon ? f : a-, i'ark.1, irai an : the p ?li inevlta ??? hat, and Trliby feet, are much In evtden i tl wv. woman," th? bieyclli : ... mercilessly r? ited. Other parti ilarlj mil v ?? ' ? -, ' enl lile i ' i 'haunci j I >?? l Remus l 'own the < '? liar," ' noon Tea,.rii Land - ; the Pilgrims," "Mist .,;, the B In? "The First Mayor of Hoboken." "Jane Ark List ng to e Spirit V es," "1 I?uster Road to Palmyra." "Come ana Bee'er," "The EV ?'? 11 ? -.,,.. I ,.,. ;,|... | |? ,,,,. ,; ,, d'-n," "La Grippe" and "All la Not 'h.'.i That Glld .;??: a" During the afterroon an opening tea was served in the gallery, tea being poured by Mrs William Hamilton. Miss Caroline Lee, Miss Constance S.,i t-ri"". Miss Madel? ? >.,-?-?. \]|8. k n* '?' Elsie Clevi land Ml \ . ? Howl; ? : Mi*. :< Grove?. Miss Julia Delafield. Miss Mabel Drako MUs S. Livingston, Miss All e Glllet Misa Elsie Huntington, Miss May Han . Miss Lucy Hyrd, Mlas His.?' Brown and Miss Laura D MRS. TBEE PAISP?LLY INJURED. BHB PALL8 ON TUB st.\.;:: i\ i iiii..m.i::.imi!.\ AND BritAIXS HER ARM BKVERELY. Philadelphia, March 80. Mi B erbohm Tree, the I': gush actn , who Is j .?? i be I Ibestnut Str""t Opera House, mel a b s painful ac Ideal at th.- maun.- performan ? th.r.- to-day. The play wa? "Captain Swift," ? second <? : Mr-- Tr. o made a i h< ? I avllj on th stage. She fell on her arm, whl?h wa? sev< r ly sprained. A physl Ian wa ?ummoned, and the play p;... \. ite In Mi ?. i :-. ? part_ WOMAN KPFFMAOM OUTS A ?BTBACK. '?' ' ' ? 20 In the S< nate lo-d ;v the W ? S ultra g bill, u hlch ;. id ;.:.'?? ady ? i ? . Ike Houa . was reji .-:--d by .; \ it. if 11 t ? ... ^ ? ENGLAND A\l> THE MONROE DOCTRINE A REVIVAL OP AMERICANISM NEEDED. Pr -.i The Atiunt i Coastitat! , v>'. . ? of An ri nlsm and the un " ? '' ?ion of the Monroe Doctiin \< ? D.i """ Sl ??''?r republics In this hemisphere will be our ame* and customers, but If we theni to the mercy of British Shylocks they will neither trad, with a? nor side with us wheS ITS ENFORCEMENT WILL BE SUSTAINED. Prom The New-York !:? order. The country, irrespective ol [any. ?,n fenrentlv hops that this n? wi Is -, ? thai Mr rieveland and hi- Cabinet have at last adopte?! a pol <j which ? i prove to the world thai ?/. ,'. ,?? i, trampled on with Impunity. Every An ",.-,? Mo'n??S rSc* rag*"*? " '" ?^?toS The A BUQABOO !'<?u CLEVELANDIBM. From Tiie Philadelphia i'i The Monroe Doctrine U ? bugaboo for Cleveland Ism. Is th? country fated to see It nns.-t -iiV.l \ new C'doSrineT? '" """?'"l ?Atffciev? NECESSARY, A OKNTLE HINT MAY BE Prom 1 i,.- Evening T.-le^-ram. England. France and Oernway m;y yet have to . i J, . 11. t I i. i i I v fit,, f *>,.., i ??..... .. *?.? ilomatlcally Informed thai th , trine has never been abrogated Monroe DOC ?'.' ' THE UNITED BTATB8 mist ACT. From Th- ClUcsgo Tribune. cou''V ,Y,\?\'\ s,at"y ",'"''r L* -M"nroe Doctrina Bon . r'vJ""k ,"" '""7'^""'" > at such an absorp. OOa of Venezuelan territory. Whether <?rcat Britain Sa*uiSlB??.t 12 """T. ,h" '\wm? ?" ?rl.itra.on reoues.lt^t\tr ^0'"' '"" ,,fo 1pms ,han mftk" the pXtl Tho Monroe Doctrine is positive on this WEDDIXG9 PAST AXD TO COME A pretty w< !!.:-?; was celebrated In the Lenos avenue l'nlt arlan Church. Lenox-ave. and One hundred-and-twenly-flrsi ? ..;? t evening. Tl was Ml-.* i v htei of Mr. and Mr?. Thomas Wilson, of No, 215 Weal One-hundred-ai I twenty-alxth-st., and th? brldegi wra thi Rev. Merle St. Crobt Wright, Ih? pastor of the church, Th" ii - terlor of the church waa handsomely decorated with flower? and planta, and every seat and n irlj inch of standing r,,"m was occupied. The marriage ? remony was performed by the Rev, Th.lore C. Williams, pastor of All Boula' Pnltarlan Church, In Foorth-ave. The br d<. who fa 1a b? en i . Chun '. work sii ? ration of the pari-!.. nearl) eight yi us ago, waa given .r.\ i> by bei father, Her gown was of white satin trimmed with lac an I h< rvi I w is of tul j mi | I idli - membera of the congregation, attended Misa ?' as bridaste*'-da. Edwin T. Rice, Jr., was beat man .ml ch.-u i. s K. Wight, Herber! M. Curtis, Loula Brown, Dr, George T. Chase, Percy D. Adams and Dr. J. T. J. Bird were the uahera. There wsa ? ? il reception after the ceremony. The Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Wright will be at home at No. ?S West One-hundred-and-twenty-sixtb-at. on Thursdaya In April. Miss i.i-die chiids. the cldeBl laughter of Mrs, R. Child.-, of No. 29 East Beventy-flfth-at., was mar? ried to Solomon Mande! ?asi ei ming, In ?m.- of the ;. n lot of the Hotel Brunswick. The Rev. It. David aiverman, the aaatstant rabbi at the Temp!- Emanu-El, Flfth-ave and Forty-thlrd-st., .,:,,, lated. Tl ? brldi. s-ho ?si attln i In a gown of white moir? ai '? lace, was given away by her mother. Mrs. Cbllda wore a rl h gown of black velvet trimmed with ducheaae lace. .Miss Minnie Childa and Misa Florenci Childa attended theli sister a-- brldesmalda, Thi re, was no maid ol honor. .laics Mandel u.'.s his brother's , est mau. Xhe ushers were William Ro nteld, Dille Sellgaberg, Louis Krankfei.i. Henry Smith, Abraham Scheurer, FTankle Sellgaberg, Joseph Stein snd Solomon Fechhelmer. A reception, dinner and dance fa lowed the ceremony. After a tri;, to California, Mr and Mi - M in Ii i sill make lb Ii liomi with Mrs. Childa, The marriage of Miss Clara Robert to Dr. Lou Ptsi her took place laat evening at the home brlde'a parents, Mr. and Mis. Albert A. Robert, No. MM Becond-avc. The Rev. Dr. Philip Klein, of ? mple < iba i Ked< k, 11 rformed the ? i remonj. In presence of the relatives of thi couple. After a bi lal dlnm r party foi I e ii mi Hate mi ; Fischer famlll i. a ri cept on was held froi i I 11 o do k Among Ihe gin - vlted were Dr. and Mrs. lieorgi F Shradv, Mi u . Mrs. l. Fischer, \li. an I Mi Fn lerl ,. Joseph, Mr. and Mi i. Henry Hi mith, It a. Ja it?j. Mi ? is U :?? -- ' ? ."1..-1 Jam? , L>r. and Mrs A. K Mr ai 1 Mi s. Samuel Kahn, Mi un I Mrs. Mux Mi nt< s? r, lu . .n. 1 Mi Max Kl.ihcrn. Dr. S. Tj n bi n Hi ? .' Kobi rt, Mr. and Mrs. l.o I Mr and Mrs. All ? ? r ? ui Kahn - le Flsohi i n i It : "i... . ? \.. >. s The man ige of J est daug! ter ol Mrs. A. Stra i. -. of No x.r.i ton-ave.. to Jeromi Poster, .M'-y. i r ?ti it noon . In ' 'al ni ? H ill, .-??'. ei :,.-.\\ ? and Fifi ? v nth -? I >:;?? of the .?. ? Idi pt of the Ha s I i :"..... m K i : ol Mrs. William K. Thoi ;i and a thi late (' : ?. i Ion V'anJ-rbl u . i . ? CI'" : B'hlch will be i I In < :'. . ? ? ? . I renee It-it! . Ml an i Mr Jacques >< ,;.-?..: i. .,: \V. -;)','? ? . ? ike ;?.-! ?? i: - , ? | M \\ . ..... ?? - of the lal Macau iy, to < ? Mr, n I Mi s. ? 'a. .'.: Fl ' ? i It - ...??.. seluer. No. 27 Wesi ? t>r Will . mi Fl ihei Lewis, rector of Si ? '.- ? i - I'rol episcopal Church, I1 <> :. i lives of th< the widow of Co na< s mi mber of Congr? ? -. ???? m i "ol mel Frost wa ? ; vei nor Cleveland, ? : , stafl ol Governor M The ? :ii: igemeni ?. Miss B< lie Roger? J .-: ? ? lo C ? : ' city. im i vi \ rs /v sot :i? r. r. : s In Pai a pretty lun n ? ! ? r home, So. I" Mad North, In honor of h' r brothei and slster-in law, Mr an 1 Mrs. Fl v. >. , an h< :.i ' brlel visit. 1 table was -*. with plnS roset and ferns The gueats In ,i,i,i,! Mr.- John Btruthers. of Philadelphia; Mr. .mi Mr-, v. 1111 m E Igar Bhi pi : w. M.ss Nam ll Ada '? Kenn Mi i. Will 11. I I. of N eon m honor of 1 M : Th u who has n -t recovered from ? i" ? Uln? ? . ? ' a t el y d ecor tic. .?: -, and :. ? ' i. ?ra a ei 1 ?? labra. i '? ?? - : he t ol it tl . . Ii liiwii!, Mr D : John t?, Mi i. A. I ...??.?? Ml W. 1!. Osb i, .:.? IV i: 1.? li he, Mr Beiden J. R?| W. W. ! ! John M . ??..;. an : dru. Walt? Mra. Wilbur J i . . , recepi i., ? Baldwin Among ih . i I were Ml i. Ethan A n, Mr. and Mi man Cha pin, Mrs. Th - ? \. lam B. I..vine-;,,!,, ,:. H . kill Miss Wotherspoon, M Ward, Miss .!? nn? Jules J \\ hlti !.'? ise, Mason Ral l mark, d thi weekl) t tl ?? Knlcki rboi ker Bowling ( ? Id ?,, ihn ling. In West F Th? !?? was a large >. imls . : ? ' ? ; ? ? ? I to i the rcfresl . a ho made rea :. wa i ? m.I, thi ? i hrst series being a- follows: Miss 1'erkli 170; Dr. P. B. Portci II .1 li I...i : . . . i;n; ;,!, FlU gi ral I, la. Mrs Frank B Ki ? h, W; Mi . alfe 1 homai 111; N U Johi 23; J. M er> Strong, 172; Ueorge H Nlclmlas, |i . lal; \. i fl ith< rfui I, i.M. Mlsi Soutti :. 116; James I! ' ] ", and Miss I "hees. borough, II Th' w ? i ?t.- tirsi series wer? Ml-- Ethel Scott, with m cor? . :??? ulng W ?; Eliot the eh mi] on, u . It . Bel H. Lai la ?. who tie il R. Hoi i ? Uallatln. In >-. neral playing the hlghi r< yesterday, 2)6 points, ?.i madi by Mi Uallatln A mon s n. piesenl vesterilay v.? i?? ihi ' 'ouni ? nd C? n i Mont aulnin, Mrs. John C >\ ? -'? rvi It, Mn . Fr< d . ?.. k li i Srant, Al ster i ;:> eni Reai Admlrs 11 ..? .. Mi I. B lyard Smith, M J i n Mi . w M Bi njan In, Mli - Ri i.'owii rt. M i \t ???:" I, : MIS Maud A. la-land, M/. Si ht >< der, Ml H Hull Mil Hall, I ; a L, I '. lafleld, K li Keei h an i l 'hal les II Stout. Ml S. ?' Harriot, of No, l.'i Wesi Twent) mird ?I a g| . t ?. -1 laat "at home" to-m i row. \ ? m '.v i b irn to Ml al I I J. I ?.ikley i inder on 1 " ?d iy mci ulna ; ?., |, ? m by A. B. de lluerville to-d u ; t 11:13 I ? which ?-as to be given ??? Mrs. Wllmei ? home, m'III Instead be delivered al the houae of Mi p m Sti .. ns. "////. 7 no (?r.sri.l MKS" ?TILL WAXTKD. Mr l >,.];.? i.i i been i : pelled to am mi I \ i or three extra performance of "The Two Qentlernen '. ? ? na." The matinee performance yesterday ?.. , , .'.,?.?,.!, ,| t , ta? dooi . ind thi ?. i|u< i I n other opportunities for a sight ?1 this Shakespearian ? >m d an I apectacle ha Induced Mi I ? ? y to m ? :... , . pi ,-i immi. an t he anno im es a fare? well evening performanci ol "Thi Two (Jentlemen of \'. rona" foi to-mori is ind m i tin. ?? for Satui la) I n a") ?*ui I run of "Nancj .v Co.," a hlch i lb? icted only to mghl .md ..n .-' iturday and ?! nidaj even ngs, On i Tuesdaj the new far?.-e, "A Bui le ol Lies, ' will be produ i,rv. wr?L now s \rxrrr i n:.-r BlRTHDAT, PorUand, Me., March 20 Oeneral Seal Dow, "The Father of Prohibit! in," lo day ?? li braU ! hli nlm ly blrthda; >< had m inj i ill? ri ind rei elvi d telegrama of congratulation from friends all ovei the country. He Is In i ?cell? n< hi i th in i la ip parent:; ? roni ml vlgoroua ai lu h bei n rar ' i w iiiy yeai M?MMUet Or MiMsir.K l>i:siivs BOX. BvansvUle, Ind., M ir< h M The weddlna of Chmrl. l'.i.ii. )t . , !.:..i - .?: lesa t Ion .u Peking. China, and Misa Marth i Orr look plac? hei nlghl at the Walnut Streel Pi bylerian Church, the p.i -rcr, tic- ReV, <it;- A Smith, i m ma W?TlMLtr? TU f A 1 gg. Mr. Mansfleld axpecU to open his Ihestre, la Thir? ty-fifth- t. late Harrigan'i al Eaater The house ?Hl b.- refitted snd redacoratad, and the siax" will b- < mipletely renewed and much Improved; the first tw ' ? ek of the atas ? will, It is likely, be devot? I t<> Bevan ?.;' the popular playa "i dr. Mansfleld'? repertory, after whtch a new play will be produced with aerupuloua attention to exa ellenc? of cast, scen? ery and appotntmeata. li ,- Mr. Mansfield's Inten t;.,n to bave a splendid stock company, and to give Comedy. Historical Drama, the works of Shakespeare bos and tinn, and the l>. si Modern Play? thai can ti" obtained. Even Intellectual person in the com? munity v. ,i wish lilin at!; u i.i fortune .a his good enterprise. \feom the LOST warship. I - THE coast NEAR COUIL STREWN WITH WRECKAGE ! ARTICLES PROM THE REINS REGENTE WASHED ASHORE?ONB STATEMENT THAT THIRTt BODIES HAVE BEEN REOOVBRED. London, March 20 A dispatch from San remando, i ir Cadis, says that th..ist near Coull, soni - what further south, Is strewn with wreckage, uni? forms, Hags and numerous other articles from the ? cruiser Reina Regente. Th.- officials along Ike ? have forbidden -t" people to approach the points where tie wreckage has been cast up. oa? ten IM) to pn v.ni the scenes of anguish which would accompany the search for the bodi. s of ? friends or relatives The officials refuse to ?ay What they are doing to recover bodies and wreck age. Th. people believe 'hey are doing nothing. Madrid. March M it is asserted here thai Ad? miral Pasqu?n, Minister of Marine, knowa the truth ? regarding the missing ?miser, but that no official ' announcement of her fate win" be printed until s I new cabinet shall have been formal. Meanwhile Cadis and Cartbagena, where most of the officers ? and crew ol the ship belonged, are In general mourning, and the women of th. so cities ar.- hi ap ; Ing maledlctloni upon the heads of the Moorish Embassy, whom they lo,,;< upon sa the c,in?e <.f the disaster, as it ma ujM.ri h.-r return trip from c in veylng them to Tangier that the croiser was lost The "Correspondencia" Una morning reiterate? , the assi rtlon that the R< Ins Reg? nte was dis? on n d sunk In shallow water at Bajo Aceitunos, adding that the wreck a u lui I \ I dble at low Ude The 'paper also ayi thai the crulsei Alfonso XII has bi .. n ti. n Ihe wreck the bodies of thlrti of the crew ol the wrecked ship A i : hlon wa il e?i ... hot al Tarifa has been Identlfl. l ..s having come iioai the cabin of the Reina Reg? i "El Imparcial," how.v.r. this mornlt : . ] tin- r. p,.r; tit >' th? wrei k of tin- Reina R< ? lias been discover! 1 -, utter!) without : ?und? 1 The Alfonso XII, which w.i-i sen) oui to war h for ? the missing s'iip. has. the paper asserts, returned ' from Ini- cruise without having obtain? l any news i ? ? ? rdlng thi fat? of the i rui ei. THE DUCHESS OP LniN8TER DEAD. SHE WAS PAatOl'S POR REH BEAl'TT A DAPGIf 1 BR ? ?K t.. ?!::> I 'KVERSII AM. London. March 30 Th? "Yorkshire Post" an death al Mentons yaster.i iy ..f the Du hess ol Lelnster, the noted beauty. ? >f the four k>v< lau lera of Lord an l I... Iy i ' im the D ? f 1 ?Inster was in ? ? . i latui i - . bes 11er app? u . .-. "i a !?? i- \er she was seen, < n at Ro? i of the . - i mo i- for I heir come . . ? | . ni" I niele M -. I i mely .i - i i mit utlve husb in I, a ho .11. il inti - i. she was ne .?.??? ips Just foi ? i ? : i will i man j don, when sere ? In 1 lut I, ? -;- dly an ? th? ; ?? i round the I ? ? - a, It Is pi sb ?? n.lei mln< -1 b) the attack ol I ' ? i four le to I ? , ? ., ? ?..,.- , ? . ' ? pri ? ? l ' il ?? of Lei itei n >i m ?? ?? than ? ? ira old, . tend? to bear th. . : ? ? ? i I . of Pi :.-:,.! 11 w . a to recall t ? ? , - - r. ' , ? : . , , ? ' ... little |l leentll ? ? -I,1 ?- IVf.l ? . V third, th. i ' ? ? ? 11 V . - ' : ' .... I. ? ? IIIS Wl'lOl of ? . ., ??? . . - If* ? ? ? ? ? ? . ? ? -? ? i : ? - TUF. f \' ? ? . ' - ? T< ' BE 1/">ST ???.,.' I UIKIt WKN .Mil: :...:. Mare] . . > |. ,,. V ? ? .?? i- . ? ? !.? I I tha' all ol ? : ? ??- I. .'? - i- i ? ITLEH MUST l:i Sa" ? ?RE THE PICTURE ? ?in.: |.,. \i n 0.-A di ?? rendered I ? ..... - ; ...>.. | pay ?10 dam : pnrtra I v. , . the Champ ?le Mars il ind .. t.. ,i ,,\,??? the prl.t (he picture, r< fus< I In it n, .-'?i v tituti : When the i ?? first < am? I ? trial ? ,i. I thai he had eflar? i ihe hi-ad n i ... i i - : , . ? ret-ts Whist plctu . rn Sit w iheek, with Inter? t at f, i??r cen? The ,.i list is s mm i lo i . y 130 damage? and 11.Is of tl.< i i ii LOOKING TO GLADSTONE TOR RELIEF ico-i . ? ?; i ? v: M :: M ' ' IIREAI THE RPKAKI UKAM/K'K IX THE BOfSE f>K ? ? ?MMON ? i ? need that Mr. Glad ? .i . ,i m return lo England al Ihe end >.? ? r j - - pre? . ?. - ? i 111 ? , ed that he will i ,n addr? ss t. i he 1 lout ? ?.! < looim n ? ? I ? , , i M lion Arthur Welieslej |?< I, the re Si? aker. i he ! . lera In the Ho >are In i pp. m.i! ??.?? es i?? ? ?....-r a ?l .. : :. ? mediator In ??.;?? . ? k. Several of the 1 . wspapei In ' ? I ?>rl I:-, .... the Premier to ms sea i . ? lief thai trip would be , : lo bin in the Hot.r < 'ommons to da) the ?. II Intro du.-ed ! ?. Timothy liealy, member for the North I -.-. ion of Louth, gl ? i ? .. i \- r..i, -paver In Ir ,? ?. vote In the bon u i li ??? ? ?.-. hi rated i ? nil n adlng Though the measure I < tnilar lo th? Vlunl Ipal i i in h ? ? act, . long n. ? n m for. In i ?ngl md, i? .-a hi mglii ' rwanl annually for the lasi twentj >. .i .i.i i ? . ? ked bj the l'onse? s itlve u.? ,,. .-? ol th. 11 M r i (a I four and other Con ? : va Uve ipeaki rs t tun. ? i i ha? i hej approved the nv .. n ?. GERMANY'S ATTITiTDE ON SILVER tandon, March 20 "The Morning Post'a" Berlin . ? , . i ondi :,t sa] Inirins Ihe State Council's dlscui. .,t blmetsl . !.. i'ounl Mlrbaeh' pi ;??? -.' foi an Initial under standii Kran? and Ih?- l'nlted ?tati s w??re ipported. The opinion prevailed thai Kurland would not move anil that International blmel , would i.- Impo? M- a Ihoui her The consensur ,,i opinion ws that If ti i onf? rence : bou Id be .Ij practical ; ibjec! of Inquiry would l?-, | How la II possible lo raise the prl ?? ..r sllvei with OUI I" ejudl ? : , ti.. ex ling s) tern .' Till. BEHRING BEA BEIZt'RE. T. Ma \ , ?ll.p morning paper says: "Regarding the claim ..t Canadian s? ilers for damages In connection with Behring Sea selsurea, it la learned thai ins United But? authorities have notified the British Oov ernmenl thst they are prepare?] t.. resume negotla i ?? u once. Tins aaaurance, however, la looked upon as having little meaning, if the negotiations resalte.) 'n ,i convention, it would, when signed, have to be submitted to the United State? Senate i..i confirmation by ? tw?Vthlrds maiorlt) Unless ,i special session is held, which Is altogether un? likely, this cannot be done until December next. Then Ihe question arises .is to Whether the Senate Mill agree to submit the question to arbitration, though the faith ..i tin- Nstlon Is pledged to thai emit" ? ' 1 lull SPANISH REINFORCEMENTS FOR CUBA Santander, March 2o.-a detachment of troops consisting of 2is men start-d for Cuba this morn Intr to reinforce the Government forces In that Island. Havana. March ML?The steamer Alfonso XIII ar? rive.! at Ouaatanamo Uxlay with two battalions of infantry whli li were embarked at BarceKaaa. A BTORT <'F TURKISH CRUBLTY. bTATBMKNTI OB* a TURKISH OrTICBl ODHCBRN- ' tSKI Till: ARMENIAN OCTRAOBR London, March M A special reporter ol "The Dally N.ws" reports his Inquiry Into tha Am* alan outrages. H<- saya: ?'There is abundan) and unani? mous evidence of the bloodiest, most fiendishly premedlsted and damnably perpetrated massacre of Innocents. This i intend to prove out "f the | mouths of the perpetrators themselvea." Th- correspondenl Bends'from the Russisn fron- ] tier, under the date of rVbruarj 2S, the story whk i he himself gol from ?' Turkish aon-commlsBloned officer. This officer, acting under orders, share i in the slaughter. He'described tha revolting borrora at great length. ' He has now left the army," say th?' corresponden', '.ind has fled r" RUSStS, where h" is persecuti I by the infinit" horror of his own thoughts and is dying ?urely and rapidly. I que Horn i him three hours In thi pn wnc? of responsible witnesses. I ?.is deeply Impressed with his resigne I melancholy and Invincible despair. He said thai throughout the fighting h- never heard of a single soldier being wounded, much leaa killed. Many Kurds w. r> killed, however, ??specially In the earlier days of the affair. TWo BOATLOADS OF DYNAMITE EXPLODE. tv.cntv t ivt: PERSONA kii.u:" AND MM-'? norata shattered Amsterdam, March ? -While '.'."," esses contain Ing 235.000 kllogi imsof dynamite, deatlned for Mass liiis. were beini transferred by boata on the Rhine j from Oerman territory tear Ijoblth, yeaterday even? ing, the cargi.f two of tha boata exploded, blow ? . ? i, ?ata and bo itmen to atoms. i:- irts of the disaster are conflicting. Tak ig tact tl >? i i'.'" of the csa? - expii I. : ih? rt imai ? done In Loblth waa not ? t: k of I howev? r, wa i felt as far i ? i !mn ? i i h Latest that a church In the vlllag of Ellen wa ? shall ?? I by the ? sploal in, an I tb il hmi collapsed In Emmerich and Keeken. It . . thai tv enty-tlv? person? sei ? kille I. Oleve, Salmorth, Toi I am. r, Spick ind half a do? n other ne irl y p ? ; v ' ;,-. r . ?? rhree t" dies have i ?' n n i overe I. a .?? . fi un i ??? ing in :i i.f ruins . n.f the explosion had n il bei n Ulm . An Inqulr) ha ?? ? in In Cleve. ? ? ? CHINESE TROOPS TO MAKE A STAND, ? -..-. i, t rTACiiMKN ; ? of Tin: j tPANl M '.i: KIN CHi if :..,. : n. March -'? The Shanghai correspondent of the "Tim.s" i ? ? >uta report they met an advanced detachment of Japai ? ? Kin Chou. O? neral [?i to m.ke nia st.md a i tin I them a ? ? m, Mar h 10 Special . . ? | here to the appointment of Marsh U Prince ? .,. f of all Japs II ? ' i that an lapan will be p agre? I upon, ??? thai Japan b? llevi ? . ? .... ..... re , . . ... ; ? ?... ,,i t.. a . i"-- without ghl not be ...-?? : ? M, gata as M it Tnl helle? ? ,-, , il reasons. Mr. Mat! .? . ' ??? '. rtl ' : ' ?' . . ? ... ;.!.;? in through some of hei m bi . .. ... r Wai .;???? i ' ' '?"'??? ? ? I ? . Japan ;? ?? - ? KPITtUtS I'NDER EXAMINATION IN MADRID THR MINI i:v Madrid. M I i ? u I by ? I at "? i r?rm?t mlng I ... . -. - l ?'??' :< *'?? Would 1 ? ' : ' ' I ? ? ' ?' " il . ? -i 1 ? ? a I lui I ' ? " ? '? the Mil try. In : I tl ' ? ' ' ' ? ' ' I ? ' , :>?? .-r tl. - ? Ihe st ; keep th?? word given . While h ? i |,i til ? an ! : their exan M.ir rfting the i ? tors in ? ..ii Al ? . tl ? . Pel I Tie ,' milSt tillV I < .,. m ho ha i turnH fr..ni a trip to ? .. h? had de| ?? . .'- fol .< ? ihe 'cosas ils Kspa fia an ' ti ?" ? ! ? .. : :. . ?.n .j on "?? have :... . 1 lo Ihe <;?m ri r I "'?? i ? r< ? ? i i" i- *? r.- i ? is. Mr. i n ?i ?' . tani man of ttw party, on : ' ? ' .,.;, , t ? ? m nanhy; in<l here Is Mr. ??,.i. .-, . ' - :"-- o ?; ? \i : iim? r??n and I' ? Mai il ??"? ) Im 'I ?? f? i ???? "I ' I opp ni lugh vlo Mi :. .? .: rill i, ? ven i- ' f. i ? , i ? .!..,.. to end hi da) In his n itlve land I . i I ? . ir<xl II it all igalnsi : id Im com Imp ' ? ta to the '?.?:. ? . . ire yet Irr? diietlbli. bul .,,, n, \ eould slice? . d onl) In ..i ? the laltni I. which Is an i tc, p.itlu Itel me, ? ? have bul on? qui m -? mina and It I i, n ' .i i ??' l ? fforts have been ?.. .,, iiiihr .:. our i i Igi'ti I'll- list une ? ? ? i onl) m almost Im Igi Iflr tnl d< fielt, an I the i ? v ' . ? will I i|.rmal Mar hal Mai tin? ? ' 'ami ?s was no I? ptln :? in : ? . ? Cuban Insui reel m, ai I hi ren I his ?m rvlewer that he Kiew something about the qui lion, since he ha I i" wghl al ?ul Ihe ? nd of the foi n.. : : h lion when he waa ' 'aptaln ';? neral "f Cnl . ' ?PI . (SKI) Tl I '"' INFEI ?BRATH >N. SI John' . N. !?' (Special) ^:| antl-confederatlon meeting waa held here laal night. Resolutions con demnlng the proj i ? d ui.i with Canada and op ; . sending di pull? ? to ? Utas i, were passed. Th.- leadei in th? movement are neu without In? flu? nee ..i posit loi There Is need ol prompt action par? "i ? he ? '????. ? rnmenl In si ranging union, SU William Whli waj still weak ?ml Is nol II k? ? 1 -. lo !. ive hit ! oom for some wceki It Is ex p.-.?'? i thai a d? nutation will ? tari without him on M.H. n :?; ? ? si i\i ; i-, nt i HE U ?8 ' 'C 'i in: Ki.iti: Rotterdam, March 9* Thi trial ol iha action of tl..- North Oerman Lloyd Bti kinship Company ,, iin : in., owners ol the Brttl h ? uner Crathle for damages for the los-? of Ihe steamship Elba u . ? call) d In ?in civil eeui I here Ihli n ? The lawyer fbr the North Oerman Moyd ai I th.it tha Crathle alone w..s responalble for the dis .i ur. In claiming damages for the company, be held thai umban.ighl to be plac? i on the < Tathle until her owners m lemntfled the North Uerman Lloyd for ti"- loss of ih- Erbe, Interesti and costa ol tha sull Included. The lawyer representing th.- Crstble'a owaen mads ? counterclaim of damages in vi? w of the Injuries sustained b) hei In rhe collision. He demanded thai the North Oerman Lloyd give se? curity for the damages und coats lo the ?mount ?it :?(""" florin After making thi formal statem nt, he Informed tha ''oui! thai II had i.n Impossible for the de? fendants i" i? i> i> i? ? theli .' ? m lie short tin.. since the action wai begun, and asked that thai trial ha posponed f. r eight days The request was granted. The Court sat with closed doors. THK QUAINT CLUB DIN NEE A JOLLY COMPANY, MANT OP WHOM ITEM RAIL .'?"Wi Mi:\. OATHERJED IN THE WTAL l" >i:i' BANQUET BALL Th" memlier? of the Quaint Club met at th" : Hotel Waldorf last night tO enjoy their "semi- ; occasional" dinner. The decorations of the bibles ted of links of green Ivy leaves, which, laid over the snow-white cloths, mad" ? charming ef? fect. The majority of those present last niKhi w<trs railroad men, ao the dinner was started OB time j and "wood runs'' were male. No one was "aide tracked," but win ii the si.thee began Ute speak- | . rs had to bake many 'tlyitiK saritohes" ".it risk ' in order to "pull In" "on time," and most of them act ompbahed this, in spite of the Jolly crowd of trs n that la speech "wreckers." There were so formal toasts. All present mud" speeches, the ma- | jority of which were short and to the point. The short speech? S W< r.- gl n?rally delivered without the j speaker arising, and then they wer" received with , "laughter and applause." Every man at the din- { ner found at his plate a ni* page of "Napkin Toasts." Tins.- were clever utile rhymes and well "hit off" the nun of whom they wer- written. The menu cards were unique?that i*. quaint A chame? leon with a golden chain around hi.? Beck .sprawled on the cover, and on th" inside was I "legend" (emphasis should be placed on the first syllable ..;? this word and the "g" pronounced hard) which read: "if you don't v.r'-' ;i good dinner, kick for it." A pretty Illustration accompanied the legend." Many jolly songs were sung and the dinner was a Mi -cess from ".?.(art t,. finish." Oeorge ll. Daniels, of th.- New-York Central Rail? road, presided. At hbt rl I were Q. <?. McCormlck, ? i| train, manager of the "iior Pour"; I. C, Anderson, passenger agent of the New-York, On? tario and Western; \. J. Power, of the (?rand Trunk, p. .1 Wolfe, general passenger agent >>f the i N.w-v.ak ?'. ntrai Railroad; ?". i- Crane, general passenger agent of Ute Wabash Une, At bis i>-ft sat ( P. ?-. Ainior... general passenger agen oi the Louis* ' villa and Nashville; D. B. Martin, general passen? ger agent of the "Big lour'; *Y. L. QuiUanden, train.- manager of the Old Dominion Line; James B. Townaend and John VV. Keller. Among others present were l>r. I.. I- Seaman, Arthur !?'. Bowers, Job E. Hedges, J. W. Burdlck, general passenger agent of the Delaware and Hui aon; John A. Schlei? her, iie?>rge I-', ttpinney, ..t -J aa 'i ;i,, '; tieorge L Connor, trafile manag r of the New-York, New-Haven and Hartford; < >. ll Taylor, general passenger agent of the Kail River Line: A. C, Kendall, of :h" nil Dominion Une; Henry Fol? ger, pn lid? nt ol the St. I?uis St? ai ib al i omp my; Charles B. Lambert, general passenger sgent ol the West Shore; VV. K. Gillette, auditoi ol the Atchison, Topekaaad Santa !?'.?, \v. Caldwell, agent ?:.- v\ eat Shore at Chlcag i; H. B. J ig ??. agi nt of the West shot" at NeW-York; J. Il Tremper, H w. Tan-.::. B. <;. Lemon, W. J. Arkell, B. Cillam, ?'. A. Baratt ml, ol the Lond m an I North w ?-i, rn Railroad, who retary ind treas? urer of the club; Oeorge A. fric. W Berrl, M. C. It ach?. D. J. Kaand? i ?, B, J, Richard?. 1 ? Howe. W. B, Rodl?. <: orge De H laen, Tb ll i.. -, I.. W. Cummlngs, I-'. H. fllbbardi \\ T, Bull an i W. ll. Woolveri >n. .1 NEW ALU ANCA Y ABS. IT IS SAH) THAT SHE HAD AX INSt'RQBNT OEX ERAL ON IK)ARU AM. LANDED HIM AT BANDY IP " ?K Ml IH .VIA N< ft TO BE l : i :? - v i -i -t. : ? Kavai i, M.?r 'a ?.?The Lu? h i" asserts that th" hip Ail; i" i, ? !.? ? !;:? i on b) the B| i i ',.n !?? de Yen u II i lhad on boar i the Cuban rebel general, Antonio Uaseo, and hi? brother J..s,. and that she landed him at Sandy !lo.,k. Wa hlngton, March .? It la authoritatively said thai there Is no foundation for the report :ii b- r?. il.> i i.v tos Oovernment a: th? of S. r- tary 'ir- ?ham. M i r Muruaga, it la said, l..?-1 i.n guilty of no which : m ik-- hita i- rson i n ?a grata to th. Oovei nm? at of th? ? 'nit? I State? While he has spoken his mind freelj on the Alli .?? i (Tali h? has not, his frten Is s.i. -. ???:.,-? l an) of the ??:!;? ?i proprii tl? Th it s- (I >r Muruaga may before many weeka ?. inlai from ... no loubted In . ?'- il ? Irclee. : hs do so, however, It will not t.- because between himself S? ? r- tary of Btati ' ? ? purely persons) re? Senator Fi , s.-... Is a leading ni< ; Ix r of the on l". - gn R narked that he wa I i .mi ; : iblitl f Spjln .11- ll KiSing I ; moat I u -,v OUl ! .1 -- !'.:??? e that It Woul .al > tor the rttates t.. ?.-?> over .?t, 1 t ik-- possession of 'A .? ? . rt linl) "-n!..' or?l. ; ??. n, in 1 out OUI , I - ?I ?hotlld i It, I for i li? to h i-,,, an ? pport unity to s , THE M.LIANCA SAILS FOR COLON, r A . it which a anlsh wai . It ist larcl .-. i ? rr ha i taki ..... ? |o wi ? him off and I ? I regal Pr regai .? i iIng the Ci t'a remari m thi affair' " i ?\\.-::, i do not think that I ?houl i ? . the i," laid < 'aptaln nk pel .s thai i am cap ible i t mak :- tl ? and hope I ki ow ill ? ton i th? mattei to the i'r, ?Id? ii es, an i ll ' i ha I !.. ? :; I do not i hlnk that he w ul I ha .->? ex> . i: ling thi 'iuth ?: ? he In The Villa i I .'... s ou) ?even passengers ar.,1 a full ai general mer indis*. She ..irr'., s no arms except is? I revolver?, which to Ht ma m < 'olon. and for a III h the . ' , ? i : Kular p> rmlt. MARSHALL F. WILDER T<> BS IX ENTERT'AINBR. An Inten leneflt for the Howard Mission and Home for Little Wanderers is t,. he given to-morrow ? c In Chlekerln? Hall, Marshall I'. Wilder will !???;(>? mo.if hie funniest monologues. Th? complete programme la as follows. M -? . . .?- . i Mnml :tn yuint ? M . Marshall I" M I ? Hallad, "i 'ns Bu M nlni .>>??> la .;.??<. i i'i s t.i i'/." ne., ,Vla tent Lon ? . U ? .-.-??? , - ? - : : 1 - ? .- .???!< \ - n M . i-l.,um. Aul-?. ?: ?ne . M ? ill P Wll Ri "O Pi. ki s .:" .Klmbsll ? ; . , I 'A ?> ..,-,? m u i u i yuini -. i irnarl . . I1..T.1 in ihii ? m n-- r .w. i -i.,- r rti ci i. , . f.u tl. r'* i-ura . ... v lermlisliin lietwei'ii ,;,,.?-,,. tue'* > ! . ail i" Mi, WlW "l i CK. -' JublU, ?? . ? ?'? < ; . ttlv. rk i Mind 41a t)utnt?t. ;;/ v JO> SOS I / // i HT AMD i v. n brl Ige, Masa , Mai M (Bpe tlall Ben Joi s.u.'s "The Sllonl Woman" was sutH-sasfully r. pro du ? I at Harvard at two p. rfi tmance? t., ?la) under the auspices ..r the lepartmeni of English The .um of Ui ? dep irtmei wa . ? ex urtlj the whole aftei no n p. ? irinan ? u a theatre In the than Bge .!?? i all, The a ting u.. done b) pupils of Franklin Sargent, ..t the American academy of Dramatic Arta, of New-York Th? fop and gallants and cltl ? : e wen identa At both pei - :??! m in tea th? re were . ing th ? Itj ..f 'h- Harvai I professors and man) visit ii--. pi if? ??ors from Amherst, Brown, Tufts, etc. 'i "?? model ,.: the theatre and stage was the fs mous old Swan Theatre, of London, Tins perform? ance was s., successful that it Is llkel) an at will be made within a year or tw-., to bring out a p!a> vhere the acting ai l all ar,- .lone by students The department <it English will, In oth i wort-, n prodm-e in English play In Just the -ame manner m which th.- "Phorralo" wa produced laat year by tin- Latin department, A.? ( HlxeiiH nuil SI runner? .- atjrilsh bau i r sxti i quality ?hoald call at ! Espi-nscbeid'a n? Nassau s< HliriicIlN I lonrliiK BstSSMlS ars lesdem all taa w,ria ..v.t. DIED BAKER 'm Tuesday, March IS, iv:., at the noreaoa Apartm<^u-hou?e, tiisrlsa M. Hafcer, in the -mhii w.,r ,,: in, ?i?.' 1'ini.eiii service? ,.t Trinity Chapel, Skh-st., ssar Broad- ! ?,i>. ,,ii Thursday, las '?\*i ihm. al ;t o'docti p. m < iilll|>KII> 11, T? It lleullneiil, N.,U,,iial ii,,.,r,l ; N. V., N.w \.iiv March IS, ISM it Is with profound ?,.rr,,w th* i',,mu. imtnu ?>tli."r aanauscsa the dasth ..f Fine Sergeant Chartes M Hake? T.n^nberi at ?hi? i v ;.r- requestsd m aitmd tus (userai ?Tricas la ?ltlsen?' dresa si Trinity Chapel, aSth-st. .ma ilroadwav Tharaday, March U, ai .1 a m. nsMfBL A. KESBITT. ? aptala > DIED. BAOBAC ssaMsnty, al luagiw od. N. J. M?rch *?? !>.:?.?.. Q, neral Adas? DadasB, Sntl' ? of funeral hereafter, ., . _ v?w.York. I.i i i. ?m Monday. Mar.h is. ?t Harrison. New-lorn, Man it. ii. in tr?- BBta rest ef Is? age. v?,hewe Fur.etil ?ervlre si the reside??* of Mrs. William Matneww Thursda) afternoon, March -I st 3 ???**? . t,.,^, ab ??,.,?. n;.., will in..- traia leaving Cirand tor..ral l"T"T ?? HKI.ld.V; On Btaaesy, March 1?. MM ?t Chicago, III.. , : William V. II. I.hug. . Fun i-.l st D ver I'l.ilis. .\. Y.. Fri.lay. March ?, st IX l. II . CfRTIS tl Hartford, Coast, - " M ?sear. IflBk inst., Asa B. Curtis, In th? 8M year of bis sgs. : m Thursdaj fro? his Isti isasssaes st ?sssjb ?? FIELD On Wednesday. March ?. 't MMsTkHewa, ST. *m Martha Tarier, wtdow of fissasa ?> Basas, ?????? e* Funeral sen-lea at bar lata rsataaases Bsitsessy, Marsh 2*. at I ..".'1 p, III. ?. In i ,v Carriages at Red Bank StatlOB on arrival "f train i'?? Bg l.ll ei t> -t. ai n JO l M HfSTKD Al Paeksklll, N Y? March IS. lW?-'>. Juliet S., ?rife of Charts? li. Rusted , w_ I services will be held al th.? residence Bf IBB? John J. Cos, Blmpsoa Ptsxe, Pesfcskttt, ThsfSSSy. Maro* liurisl ?n s. Matthews CBHsrcsysrs, Redford. M. Y. n pap i a pti isa i op) IUYUdt "ii Wednesday. M ir^ li -."O. ISM, AMifall A?, widow .f David Revier, tn her 73.1 year, v o,.- ..f fuserai m PrMsy'a pasar. KRTELTAS Tuesday, March IS. Mary, ?laughter Bf thai lau Eugene and Mali la i Krl - Relatives and friend? ?re Invited in a't-nd th? rsaswaa ?ervlOM -o ser lata resldeae?, ^7 s'i Mirk's I'laoa, Fi .. iy, Maren --. al l" a a*. LANE On Turada; evealag, Maren It, Kphratm Un?, SB the 7 in, real ..f "his as?-, fun. rai services si t. is lata residence, Pleasaatvgls, -v s.? on Saturday, Mai * 23, .it S o'd ? ek \> >:??? Train leaves Qrsnd Central Depot al \?:X> a. m. MACDONALD Al lb? realas sea at hw ;,?rents, 127 West: KTth-st., ..n Wednesday, the '.'"tli inut.. of pn-iimonfckj ,t..hn, -n of Norm in and strati '.'.. MacdeaaM. at-ed Ml month?. Panerai privais sa Friday morning at i?:3o o'clock. .VII.I...KI > Suddenly March ti>, IBSf, Kannte Cotilas??! wo? .1 wll ? ??? (leorge W. Mlllard. Fum-ral from IIS Msrket-et., PoughkupM?, N. T., Fridfjr al'P I SO) :i Si I O1 MI.'LUNRAUX Al Xew-Rocbeik. <n Tsaadsy, Mar.-h It, Ifctt? H\ hard II M ill i BUS, In !.. list vac Funeral services ?I St John'? Methodist EpNcopal ??lue-!,. New-Riehelle, on Saturday, M.in-li i't, at 3 p. 1-1 Train leave? ??rur-.t Central Depot at 1 "3 p. m. NEWTON On Monday, March IB, ISS?, la the R7th yeaei i Hannah it Cauldwett, wtdew at Isaaa? Newt ? { services si her late r?sidence, WI fVrsi 134th-?*?? Thursday, March SI, si Pitta a. m. PALMER 'in March It?. Ms? Cornell, daughter of tasjj late It.'l.-rt r,n? 1 Nino Pauldlng Ps I Funeral service? ?ill i.< held st the resid? nee of MJv; Charle? Van Holland, N MS East BBd-st., on Friday," M ir. h 22, ;?? il a. m. [turnt Cemetery. Whit? I'lain?. N. Y., an arrivai of 1:30 trata. RfDD Su ..- hat I n i -i u'. Ineadey, Manfe 20, I - Kn.lcJ. Funeral ? III he held at hl? tat? rer|d<*nc?, 75S Si Mark Brooklyn, "ii Friday m mine, a' l'>:30 ..Vl?-k SEAMAN On Monday, Msi h II IStB, ..t Tfantagfl I* I.. ? I t-?n of Albert W. SB ! Mir.- AtU ? in. ? ? SIMPSON On M Ms ' 1- ISM al Mb rest-, i ii -. Isu w. ? 133J-I Samuel s. BUassoa, in iha ?wth ? i i Om awtek i^vig?. UTi . M BVlteil . , a't.-nd th- f-in.ralj ibyteiian Church, nnnhaal jrner" IS ? ? M ireh tt, .?t 10 tt. as. K lern in I '? : (li indi ;?!?? - ptrs -- i "py. .SMITH On Tl IB Ullss ? S^SSJBSSr ft BBS) \'. !:? .v ..i. ; ? ill ,: ,, l'-'-r,. i gmlth , Bttea ! 'he f'in?rs|' services other on". No. "] BSBBBBBBs] uve., Jerse) ' Ity, it S ;?-:.. i v?nlng. I BMI1 ? March BB, las?, Cyrus rTtsri i.. kley .Smltb! igusta IVIcges llshci ? Il -ni' 1 At yana, ?r.tii h;< lal,- residence. Bn klya,' j o'clock. K BTRO.vo "n u..!: M -J' IStB, at bar sssV Ludl aid? m ??( t,i?ep|g I Van llrugh I.lv'.ng ?? .n i sil I ? -?.?' ? ,:? tt i ?:?.-?:. N. J.. f rmsrly of Kaw-Tark CMgy Marcl ... !-:.-'. -.-,?-. i I. . ?: | .?? o# y.- . l'.v from her ?at" rest? 113 S( elgl . Patersoa, N. J, at 3JO - \. Y The Kessle? Ceasatsey, Rartssa Ranroadt offl^?., mad? in tbla NecropatMsj ind I to tha "-ity by special tratas ? la 1% bou . -'4 leurs. M ?urciiil Xoticfa. \.? Ihe I'll, li \?eii.ie Art l.iillerlea, Ni >. ....?; 11: :n A'. iJNt'K. BALBTHia \!T!:i;\.'i\ ?ND TO MOWbOW (FKrDsl I , , t.,, -\ THE RAREKT A.NTIQU ll'Uat DIRKCT PROM CHINA. i Old Potter) ?tain?. ? . in mei ? thyst. asd A-ibsa 1 rn Vasas, I k'uai Mini Kaaoba, Klei ? -1 is represeataA 1 1 ".!.'? TED IIV IKiN. P. \<)N Mill.l.KXn.Vin^ 1 ? SH v.N.;;t.v:. CHINA Formerly PrtpM Minister to ih-' Km* of Corea, and . fdna. ROBERT SOMERWLLE. OBTOttt * t3B\ 1 ? ? M .". .?er*. Il> the FIFTH A \' !?: N* t ' B AI ( IK ?N I?'( )( >MS, BBS FIFTH AVKM':. ^ \VM H N< ?RM IV. A'l ?! P.e.-r. TO BE sol.I) UV A.TJCTXOW this TK1 ;..-: ay ATTCRNOOW, MARCH tl, AT TWO nTLOTK. Mil. TOZ ? TAKATANAOI ? ' M ?"i'th-.ive ) ?I ? s .,f ORIENTAL l*< ?Ki i;i..\l\?t. III?IN7.KS I.A< <4>t'i:R% BWORDB ' WtVlV'.S. . AiIMIT SI'K'IMKNS. IN S.1FT PASTE SINOUE LY3LOR, AXB HI.i'K AM' WHIT?,' Did? POTTRR1K8, RARE PAINTINQg, I'iitNTS, tto. >,l/.<l,l?lllt. I tartng everybi ?'.%? .n thau I tl ?getting Into r.H.u-lyt ?vcrjbudy'a nioni't. ,- . preparation for cUansInc, i?"aui??' ?weetenlag th?; hr.-ala,' , ?????lutin un lap. !. ? , iy entirr y takei thai I'YINil and i.N ,.Al.. HNa 1 ::'. UiTMENT f R fkn.r- gallery, : ii" i,r. ,iv?ayl . ' .c '. enable? ? :,-, .,. odtar a llfe-stav i' seta lot $!.">. Ihe liialicsl award fur ?nill.lul Teeth e Werl.fK Fall wa? granted t. DR. HENRY T. U ? ngt.m-ave., .- ?war *?'?::.-at. Special An . T eth ISsprsssloB rvstorei PasBtssslass hettaw. ! malla for the wt - Mir. m ":t win , m ii ih 1 BV ? ss f llowai THCRSDA1 a- ;J !?? <? 1 i'ap* Oractaa, par ?. r. Regu ?. laMrasM .in.I Fajarte Cortes n.-..?i 10 directed "V?r Regulus"); .it m p, m. tor I 1 - If ira irum Nnw-i iftesaa FRIDAY 1- ' ir> I i' m ) tor 1. ?.,?. ind VVIndw? . 1 , : ???>. Martintqu? .?n ! H.ir? M I tu-: i.i- :.,. Tttnldadi ? 1. ,<,. phi ? 1 directed per Bermti la">. KATCRDAI v .... per * ?. r'MlJa* : ? : Fui t.. '. al N .1. m. f.?r 1 1 muda per ?. s rrlntdad ?t it' ??. m. i?upr>*nientaiv I...0 ,, m 1 fur .' 11 <avanilla, pe? - h All?? rs f,.r othei parts "f Cotumbla ??"1 tor <?(a ci?,!, via i.itti.i'. n?u?t 1. dlrevti 1 "pei aiUgaaay"); at in .1 i-i. isupvleroeniao 10:30 .1 mi for Fortune I-;?;idj and H ? tl| ..t 1" -1" .1 m for 1 smpeebs, i n. ,..,.. 1 o,.,- ". luspam .ml Yui it.m, pet ^ s Sega? rai . ,. ? other pnrts ef Mesli end f * i'uha muni i- directed "i"-' Beguranc?"?; at m :tii h. m. isup plements i- " . '.i. f ?: France, Swltserland, Itslf, Kpaln, Portugal Turk?') and ltmihh India, p< r ? 1 la. .. (nr via !'?'.tt,-r? f.?i >ther (?art? of ;:.n-, pa must I" dlrecteil 1 1. I jne"l .,1 1?. ;io ?. Tn. ftir 1.1 rials c unities direct pel ? s, Flasman; ai lia m. f,>r NX her?s per s. ? Werkerdam, via 11 .''?niara I let I rs miu be Ilreeted "per Werkendam"!; .it 11 30 a. m. tsupidenientary I JO ?.. m 1 for Europe, set ?. a Lui ou.1. via '.'? 'its' '?'?i il ' i '?? f 1 s, Hand direst. i- - t: in 1 1.1. via Otaagow 1 letters must be ?lir... led 'per 1 !hl ,- t S:ae 1 for ?1 Ilern Mlquelon p?r ?teanui from Hslltas si ?.30 1 m 1 1 N'ewf ::i,i;,?nd. inter ti' m Hslll i\ ,-1 NDA1 Al "? ?'" ?' "? fot North Brasil, per ?. ?. Clement, via l'ara Maranhara ind Ceara (letters for otaai parts : r.....-?.. must N directed "p r Clemeal 1 Malls fut China Japan sad II -w.m. pet ? ? CMaa "i m Han Fl h?r? dall) up to March li) at 6:S0 p tn Math for the s rtety Islands, per ?hip Ticpu? itir.i <f;..M- San Franc. cl ? here daiiv up t,i Marsh ?St al 8:30 p m, Mall? 1 1 ''hinaanU Japan (specially .1....I1. --. .1 only) pel ? ? Rmpreei" ot India >fi. m V ?n. , uver), cloas here .io:% v?, , Mare* -^.-v ?1 rt:*, p '??, ?lois for Hawaii, ,?? 1 - Australia cfr,,ni s.n Franclaaol 11 re dall) up to M 11 >. Zt H S !M p m. Mall? for China .?nd Jspsn (speclall) addressed only), m r ?. a. Ta? ma (ir,.in Tieomi), etoae her? dall) up to March ?SB at ii-"J| P- >? Malls t ; tustrslia (egeepi th, ?.. for West Australia, which ?i^ forwarded via Europe) N?-w. /.laiiii.i. Hawaii. FIJI sad Saumusn Isian.ts. per' '? ,, Arawd 'fi in San Francisco), .1 *?? here dally ui> 10 Much ?31 .i '1 ??" i' '" 101 .'i arrival ai n.? \,:-.u .f a sT A urania with thitlsh malls for Australia) Mud? for Austialls tese i>i Weal Au irallt), llawoi and Fi). Islaseal ; ? vs 1.1 m ifi "... uver), close I ?? ? ,1 n'y after March 31 and up lu April ?? ,u it.m p m Ltti? for Newfoundland, l?y ra.1 10 llidifux, ?nil ih.n.? i,w steamer, close ui Muh ofllc? dall) si s .to p m m^u? tJr Mlquelon. by rail to Dost n, and thenc? bs steamei .loss at tin? ..ifi..- dall) al N :i?i p. a*. Mails far Cuba efoaa 71 Hits ofllce i.iiij .11 ?; .10 p m., for forwai Hag b) m ,,nee HiilniK iMunday?, Thursdays an.i Saturdays) frota Part Tampa, Fla Malls f. r Mexico, overland, nnl?? ?|.erlally ? for dispatch i> 11 am r, close ,.t this uiiioa <i uty si I .? m ?lt?-gl?tered mall ?I'm* at '1 |?. m l.rei |. us day CHARLES W DATTON, i' ?tas iitae. B>BtlBs??. New-York. N. Y.. ilar?.!, 15. I8ua, m?x,vm"