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PEACE CONFERENCE BEGUN. u HUNG CHANOS CREDENTIALS POUND 10 BE SATISFACTORY. n;!;,,N, IJt JAPAN THAT THB WAR FHOVLD NOT ,:l; STOPPED AT PRESEOT IATAXBBR WAR . HIPS BEAR? HINO BRITISH ANti QBR M \N MKR? H .NTMEN S FORMOSA* BIXHTKADED. .!,,. m u h -l.-'i-i Hung Chang, with his aulte left th? warship o : h ard of which he had remained since his arrival, and is ?upying qUai t. ra In lb? town I.,.,!.!,..!. Mai b -'? ? Central New? dlepatch fr.'Pi Bhlmonoseai says thai the credential? of the parties to the t- ac e inference al thai ptoce were submitted yesterday (March 20), and found lo have been prep red in due form and to c n f? r lull power? n both side-?. To-day's I ,r. it L'.e" p. m.. and ? nded at 4 o' id Hung CI ?-? ni his suit.- art quartered in ,i 1: ??Th ? Morn'ng Post" has tins dispal h from y ok i: Tb.nsensus of opinion is that the su ?>??.-- o? the peace negotiations is doubtful. Th.- military . win il is dominant, wants t::-- war prose? i until the vi tory shall be complete. In r a nenl the fet ling is the san.", in th." l iwer house notl?ee has been given of a motion to the ? that the lin:" t" n - ? B? ?? h is not yel arrived. A r.iitrai Sews dispatch from Shanghai says ? Japaneae war vwsel? have been searching British and German merchantmen in th?- Gulf of jv-Chi-l.i fui- i mtraband of s ir. The cruiser Aeolus has been ordered to lie at Tahu to pro t., r British lnter??st? Tli" Japan?rse Heel has Mu ???? retired from Taku, and the Chinese hay.- a nunii.^r of Junks ready to i?- sunk at t hat pi a ce im order i ?? Wo I. the .-man,?- t?> ttl? lel-ll" A*Hong Kong dispatch to "The Oh*ber says thai lb? Japanese bave blockaded the port ... Tamsul, ? n thi n ?Hhwe?! cast : , ?rmoaa. WILL GR.EAT BRITAIN INTERFERE? A n?MOn THAT BHE MAT TRT TO PREVENT ANY . ESSION OF CHIXESE TERRITORT. Washington, March ?tL Vague hints tiare t" n thrown oui In diplomatic circlei to-day thai Grea! Britain will pre\ I : ?Hue, any agreement be~ iween China and Japan Which may l'vilt in a n t,> the latter c? untry of any part of Chin? se ..-? ? ,.\ propei The Japanese Government, aa far ?is can l? learn? i. will nol demand ? part <?f Han? oi peace, but will i,, mi ifled en etat? l " the?? dlapatchea rrlth the occupation of Port Aturar and Wei-Hat w ,.? and tn I Formosa. Intimation? are thrown oui her? thai ?treat Britain is trying to ... ? ? . Germany, Austria. Italy and France to embarrass the peac? negotlal tms should th-v prove t ? t.i\ .i * Li.- t.. Japan. It la believed t;n,.; phi not lake Bny over! action alone u i It la regar I? 1 >' certain that R w II ?- ; |oln In any concert? l movcra nl to this ,,. ?. >.,, a v matter of fact, it li ?aid that the Japanese ?Government lias no fear of any I Int? : Diplomats of standing say that Japanese dis? patch's by way of London, from now until some has iie-n reached, must b taken with ? lit." ? ?. A FAMINE IN EAST AFRICA. TERRIR1-E DI.3TRE88 CAVSED B? DROUTH AM? VOCVST9 Kanalbar, March _;. Drouth and locusts lia.-? : with ipr? ?d far In e istern i:?r Afrtea. Villages have been depopulat? l and mis? sion s-h?->,?ls and churches have t? Many nattv<rs ?re - then elves and th? : lavery to I'gogo, Mpwapws and Mambola I In an appeal foi ??. ? H MM? FIGHTING IN LIMA. PEACE RERTOREI) AFTER \ THREE A ! - - MORE 'I HAN : 000 DEAIl _xn W? H SI IX lETS. Washington, Mar,:, SI Mr. McKensle, United States Minister to Peru, telegraphed lo the State Department th)? afternoon that after three 'lays' fighting an armistice had bsea ai tanR.' 1 between the Insurgents and the 0 ment troops, and that over 1,000 dead and w >unded were lefi lying in the s t r?-*-t s of Lima Later some s?,:- f an agreement was r? a bed by the belligerents and peace was restored. A Provisional Government n at seem? to kx in pow? ??? THE UPRISING IN BAL VA DOR FIFTY TO 1'?'' ARRESTS MADE OPI-OS1TION TO PRESIDENT O?ITERREZ. San Francisco, March 21 The steamer Ban Blaa, arriv?-! le-r.- late last night from Pa airi way porta bring? contlrmatory i'?.? of lb? up? rising ajrain-t president Gulteirea, th* ?hooting of ? if c- || ? Vaaqu? z. or Baa Salvad th?-- imprisonment of th? enemies <-,f Gu terres The "Diario OAcial," th? Qov?srnmenl organ, gtyes ?n ??xrount ?,f th? conspiracy and say? Iba! Viasqu??? ? ?;'?t arhtle trying to escape Preal lent I iulterr? z has caused GO or 100 per* ? I i 1?" arrsatad. a number of prominent people have b**en sent to Jail, and etrtet ordei , n given that no new? shall r.-- given out which Is not ?uner vlse i by the '. ?vernment. Ac ?i ling I ? the ' U u i ? ???. -:.. ."' "certain dastardly conspirator* In Con? gress ha t, overthrow the PresMent," and i./. ' ? ? t.. !??? am ?:. a! ?-r.-.- i ra' .il?. The Spanish ? 111 -r of "The p Bur and Herald attribute?! the dislike foi Uutter rez t,. the feeling thai th? Kzetas did nol hav? -? lair chance to I ? their rlghti 1 -? irly fall ??r ?luiterri-z Is pred -, ? ?.-.- all Central Amei in paaer? ?sahllahc : o tul i-- of Balva lor, SPANISH METHODS IV CUBA. JI??\" A NEW-TURK sai.k.?Ma\ WAS TREATED v. H ?.VANA. William Taylor, a travelling aateaman foi B Dlaa ? ''??.. of N<?. 151 IVater-Bt . retnrni I from Cuba on w '.- bsea day H? brought back ?n account of Span? ish iin-thods ol ignoring the rlghti ,?: American citizens that a good di ? have t.- ni i. - i tory, \\ -, . i . was r.-it subjected t?? sny absolute outrage, >??-. the aanoyaae? and Inconvenlei ? - i rr? i * ? i fr. m th? domlmterlng method? ,,f the Spaniards v.?-;?- . x ssperatlng. Mr. Tayloi for Havana <?n the steamship Orlaaba, arrlvin? March 10. Mr. Taylor'.- story Is as :<>.. Among the first to board ,' vessel wat, .? troop of mar,ne police Th? y I ??!< ? hai warn?ed no one to com? aboai ? There were about ti Irtj flv* ] veas? but I sing!? I oui from the whole group The Interpretei ?i'.f'.im? . t I was ui .:i. i not I , ?tt. mi ' ' ? ? ? they i, san me. At Aral I n*a i at a the ?Jrift <,f the querie? No charge s/ai n ide ..t--? n and the qu< a in.nl>' put. Finally 1 un ?.| thai they took m? f..i ? man nam? I Tay? lor, who was the defaulting Tr..?- irei ol a Western ' tin-, and lh< n, from the r ?in? - - i - .?i,,.i t-i.ii ihey suspected me ol ?eins mixed ?i|? ii the Insurrection It seems some man nam...i Tayloi ha?l been shipping .urns to the revo luiu.riistH. and i a-as taken for him. , i had my pasaporta v. th me. I volunteer ) to al L"w my i>'-rs r. ,i,? baggage to )?? earched Mr. i T"i wn waK '" H?v?ns, su?-led In getting on -?-.? h('lir'1 "'v ,,on and u' nt to the tn ; '?' n;,'^', A wnfere,.Uli I, and ?ftei pI? !'J J'.V,.Vi .'""V""" ' *?" *. The authorl v ?? ci? K on in? steamship Mascot, i t-, rUse<l i?. ?o th.ro Baturaaj ?aa i ?a? KiH,| ,,, K,, awaj Mr Taylor ?ay? that ti?. fwrtg> ,,?,,,. ?Cub? live ?n perpetual f.-ar, and thai the? dare n-i dlscuH th? re? ?lutlon. Mr. nu- ?L",J" ,'" ti? matter to Secretary Gt*e?hiMB. re?wrt,n? THINKS CHILI AND akikntina m.w nOHT San Franciseo. Martfe 21 A privat,- Mt-r from Poto.i. Peru, just received la this city, contaau th. foilowing: IV?? is threater.'-l i? tw<fen Chill an i Um Amentias Republic, wWcb will draw ,n Bolivia iv.u ?n_ >.cua<k>r as aille? of th? Argentine against ?"hiii one thins r?*ared ; ? the people her* ii that Chlll'ti first steji will tie to put a hssvj twdy of trooDS into the centre of Bolivia, which can sasll) b by the raiiro.id. and thus step lu tietween all th?? and chastise each one separately at I? Nobody here knows luxt wh.it ???111 happ-r but the ? k .lust now i? i?;. iidv. bll> NOT PROMin MATAAl'A FREEDOM. Lou i,,n, March ?tt.?In th?- Houas of Cammoni to day James I-'. Hogan, Antl-Parnelllte, Member for th?- Middu- ImmsIoii of Tipp rary, uked the Oov '??in?.nt -? ??- would IM sut,- tnrr? un? * this h-snr.iiie. ;., cording ? H-winir, acroruing t?. jur, Btevei ??taaf? vas sent to th? Marshall latead?, Briti ?:,J*anl Qr9* ?W that the captain of the "" ?hip ha.i promise Mataa/a ?n.iy that hi? of.? would i??? spared, snd had not taken any pan m ins deportation. Th.? latest advice? from Samoa. Sir Edward added, conveyed the Inl n i lion that ail of the deported chiefs were well tr.-at.,!. and that arrangement? had been mads for their families to loin them. ? ? ? WILL KOT 0PP08E THE PRESS LAWS. TERMS ON WHICH LIBERAL, LEADERS WILL All' KAOAKTA IX !'"i:\lIN?; \ CABINET POLICT. OF JOURNALIST DEPI TIES London, M irch 21, -"The Btandai Vladrld cor? respondent aays: The Liberal leader? ha\ ? Informed Sefior Saga i that they ?re willing to support him In forming a ? 'ablnet to pasa the budget and measure? whi'li muai i.- passed before the end of Jun? . bul onlj "'i ih?- condition thai they will not lie expeci I to exercise pressure on Parliament !" alter the Presa law-, it Sagasta falls, the '.' i< n will ask l'an iva? del Canillo (?> form a Cabinet; but neither ? will I... able lo conduct affaira unless Ueneral ' ampo? and the commandera of the army corp? m the province? undertake to enforce dlaclpllne ? 'ii?l compel tie- respecl of Parliament, the and th? (jovernment. The editor? and ?tart -..' Ihe "Resumen" and "(llobo," who were attacked by the officer?, consented to testlf) before i military to the facts of tie- raids. They adml t? l they knew th.- aggressors, bul thej declined lo surrender the names, saving thai they did not In? tend to bei m .:.: irmers. The ?'? lltor of the 'Tub II. lad" ha i be n i- le ised on ball. The Republican Deputies have assume?! ih-? edi? torship of their newspapers In Barcelona and el ? wh< re. Their Intention is to id I th ; i to the flit tlcultlea ..f Ihe m lltary i oui I h as I) pu ties cannot oe arrested wlthoul the a- enl ol the House _m PENSIONS FOR GERMAN VETERANS. Ti? BE PAID TO THOSE OF THE W M'. OF IWO WHO M ERE WOUNDED OR IRE IN IN ? I i Berlin, starch S3 The "Reichsanselger" ? 11 publish to-morrow the Emperor'? decree Chancellor, ordering. In honor of the memorj ol his grandfather, Emperor William I. thai hence? forth ["'usions shall be paid to .11 ..11 warrior? and officers, surgeons and other officials taking pari In th?? war ..1 1870, who were wound? l "I ar.- i. .,\ in reduced circumstances, Th? Tee Instructs the Chancellor to : afl a bill pui Ing its 1 Into ? ?"f- ct, and to Inl ii. : ti- . haiag. SENO? mii:i\.;.\ sistaim:i. THE SPANISH GOVERNMENT Ki:n BES TO - HIS RESIGN ?iTlON Madrid, March 21. Beftor E de Muruaga, B 1er in Washington, cabled his resignation on Mar, h 11. The Minister ol For? gn Afl 1 ; ; ? : t . accepl it. Washington, March 21. When 1 copy of th? ll i? ?irid ?ii.s|iai.-ii saying ttiat he had tendered his 1 nation and that it had nol been accepted waa shown t?. s. Bor Muruaga to-nlghl he shook hia h< spprovlngly. "1 shall 1 Ither affirm noi corr? ttness," be said, "i have nothing : 1 itlon ' Notwithstanding the Minis ter" a retlcenc? offi? ally known t'.ii tl tcmenl contained In the dispatch la true. About a week a-; . *'l*i I) - a dally newspaper publish? i In Hnvan a ?tat? m< nt th ihi Spa 1 1 '? was not ? 1 -.?. Ith Minist? r Mtiruai W< nt on t?. ?ay thai the * ?i 1 1 the Hpai ?' 1er at 111 to su? ce? 1 him, and th.il not 1* pi ictlc ii..?? he s ould 1 ? '. ? ??-.:> an a ?1: the Spanish Navy. 1 M iruag 1, It Is ? : rtlcli to Ma thedeclaratlonl tel ' ? follow? rom the Madrid I r? - " ? " r? . ? .\ ? ?!. M hi. h dl n ?? I tie the r? I . ? . 1 ... ; ; . therefore, a? dorsi m? nt ol b pu nui ;-.. 1. Lot i-.- . M i- : I 'i :? Centrai Ne? ?nt lu Ma In I ?a) *: Th? leading poll) 10 the Idea titne '? n 1 ?? ?. ? ? Spain and the 1 ? ?? 1 ? ? to : ? I I'nltedStat? ?Spa - - - - ntain I prefer to walv 11 nd accept 'the VA hint-ton - tit, with a view to pre? IjOVil fnit? i Si ik LIBERALS CARRY \ BI BI.? Tli ?N 1. ? ? 21.?A p? .-. I H. \ . ml h? ? eath of Sir Josepl W< 1 \V. II Wills, th? Liberal candidate, wa? return I, ? ? -.- ng i'..Ti" \ ? .. 60* .? ?-? Mr. U ?r<. At tl ist 1 11 r-.li j. lepfa W< ?ton was uno| ; X'i TRA( ES OF HER I "VI I. . ?? rr.4 11 wMi; w is ; ? in?j ? ? m??n m MANN H .8 NOT VET'HEl N ' u THE J.'U.'i. There was 1 may In I dltlon ol ) oung Loretta Hannlgan, who N Wa West Flft?. rrom IV ? ?: a".. ^- I : ? perform? 1 by l ?r. Ei? 1 11 H Pettli . II ? ll know!? dge ? ' S ?romon K. Mam n-lrl'B lover. Tne police of the Wesl Sixty-eight Mill seal a ng f??r Mann, He ??... srr? .1 ?.n Tuesday and relea ball by ' ? A . i- ? day to haw. the do :tor who : me l th.- op< ratloi ne ! i..f":e h--r for i?i- nttl case would be more compl? t? 1 ?r Pen . found, but not ?0 Mann ll . two del.Ivea kn??-.v ????. n he la and ti at 1 Ml hint In her snte-mortem ?tatemenl Wednesda v. ... 1. Mrs. Hub f No 116 ll.: it Tw ?.?. ho, ?h< ?aid. WH .1 of Mann .\. I Ol ling to th? gll ?|. < laratlon, the II . .ii ?:.-.??.. orerat Assistant Dlsti I ' ttoi -.? 1 I >...- ha? tak? tli.- case. The fall ir? ? 1 ' n mi : ll??? ? ? la ? . the girl Identify Maim, an 11. ; ? .... ? ? \ !!?? Issu? 1 a wai '..<?.? fui M nu arreal yesterday. -. ?. ? FACTS ABOUT OEXBEA1 BADEA1 I ??"//. r of 1 Trll me Sir: "?'..'i 1. ??.null- s .nil nol knowing '? lo the . ; -, 1 a lam Badea j a wroi but 11 1 ?h.- infer? nee l? be dra n n 'v ?m the .,f your n .'.?- ? of him . at leaatan I reel I: . t?te, "i. it a.1 |i ?vas I - acki ? -.?. :? 1 ?. n p< rfoi m< d. The point al On I10.0U? ? ii.-ie I 11. .- . ? . ? . . ? ? - ?? I out ..-.-? - ., i I.- I Th ? >i . ? . he case full) ! ? tine I tl - I now that 1 ' 1 lion ..f j m itter which refl? ta Inju tl. u? ?-. N, J., March 2L J. UCT? >K *?** Ml:'- TEI C W IB EOT 1x.11 1:1 :? Philadelphia, March 21. The report thai Mrs !:?. it.-, .m Tree s la Injured si the matine? 1 11 forman?*? of "l'aptaln Swift" yesterday 1 error, it was Mis? Emily Cross, a membei of tin company, who fell on Ihe ?tage, and not Mrs, Tree. Mis? it., -? waa nol much hurl and finished ? ? I lay. The report of the accldeni to Mrs. Tree -.-. is due to a mistake ma?le bj an attendant al ihe re, n hu nan M 1 ' 'roi - fall an 1 supposed i? v..1* M 1 'I 1 ? ? ?--?? '? 11/'. OF T in: HOT AX 10 0 I /?'/'/ ' To He- E HtOT Of The 'I'n!..Hi Sir: I am greatly int? ?? '? the ne? Hotn l?ai ?. n, and hope that the us? ? -u pen : ig? "a " j .. dropped it ?'. 1 ? s !" 11 th? 1 ; an :.1. It la a 1 '" any In? stitution to have a-, .1 ni i me. and , br? vity happen? to sgr? ?? with the besl pn ? nl ? ? ? no ? ?tcuse. Ii li Ilk? tslklng th.? i\i ?! al : -lit and academl ?I II? '.; N large - ... of woi ling In I il ar? gettl 1 rid ol . llalil?. The n? a ? ? " ' SI .--? of N< ii V ik li an lllustrstlon. W the ?..:'-. ?? :: 1 1 l< ml tal in tie- off! ?a! unas. ... ,.? ,..,,. gut?. Th? ' ? ntui Dl Hoi glvei ?ta . I, n under "b ?tanl an I n I "botanical." \\ ill n ?1 thi trust ?? '?*??'' tha official 11 ime li nol n? e Ilesa!, i? mdl ?api these auperfluo ta ?? BOTANIST. Albany, Mar. h 20, 1895. '?""/? ii;i, is FOB FIXA POEC'ELAIXS. '????'- of . ablni t pi?. 1 of - ii.tiau..i?- .... ? col !" ' ?ori ' ' '?'?-. gallipots, .1.. 1- snd ? uri - had .? ' h ?Ice sssortssent t.. ? ,. .1 from si the second dsy'i -?'''? "f 'he Von Mollen larfl collection >? ' ?" the I'.itii Avenue Art Oalk ri? 1, No ?'?? Fifth ???"? Bidding In soma cases reached high haut?-. ' snd M., sverage ?? good Ths reatun ol the "n' '"'l'" ??-' * ?' qu trtel ol i.l 11 It ? n m. Il? d ? ? ? i?-, of wbl? h w? re tall, foui -i?-i Ian each having a ?-1.lal floral 1? ilgn Th pa'1 brought ?;;" I,; the other two pie ?a, .. beautiful hawi "??'-'-. -"'.- Inch? high, broi ?allipoi i/ai i< 1., .11 ;?,.? the 1 iraclers. ! K?> The hixhest r u 1 blu? -black 1.n. '?? wins ?? it;h n . ?? ? 1. 11 h? ' 1 1, bi 1] a m. tiled pi .... bol - n k! and rich gl s . ?i 1 1 . lay, begin ilng .1 15 p ih ?1? ce on Hi?. Hal 1. Ing a Hi ? 2u inch Ming i'Ii a "ii ".?'. 11 i? ?1 , _ iwo ne-clawed dragons In bii_in relict. I OSCAR BAMMERSTEIS'S OLYMPIA. I i'i.w.s i,,i: THE NEW PLACE OK AML'SEMEKT? THE II? U'SE 11 I.I. OF BOXES. M? Elfatiick ?^ Bona have near!) Ilnished the [?lana whlch they ?re making for Onu Hammerateln'a ! new Olympia, at Broadway, Forty-fourth sad Forty-fifth st- Mr. Hammentetn a few weeks ?a. ? bought ;.' ' more lot?, one In Forty-fourth-?t. ' and one In Korty-flfth-at., In order to make the ! building larger than wai ?I first lnt>>n,l?>d. ir ha? air? .1 ly Ir? en ini 11 ? that the tnillding will Include ? large theatre, a birger music hall and a caf? and eoneeM hall between them. The theatre la to be rather a remarkable atructur? aa New-York theatres (-??>. It will have f.?nr ?ir.-ies, whereas the usual number is two. Two of then? circle? \?,il consist entlrelj of boxes, th? ??th-r two will bave boxe? ?1 the ?Mm and tie-r?- ??ill h<* pro?*cenlum bos - besides. Then will 1?. nol f?r from ninety of them in ?IL The house ?{together is expected to s, it no! f?r from 1,600 pmple. The music hall will still more abound in boxes. \ There will be over 100 ?if them. Mr, Hammerstein ?Iwaya ? 1 ?? 1 tielleve In boxes, and be says tiiai in .1 THE OLYMPIA. h ill th? y an piling part of i The music hall is in r ?\ ?? pla? es '<>r fr : ?? lo Th. i will ? whole block u m r ? ? - ? -? I t. to For. will be e* I ? will h ?\ ?? ? ? i ? Irai - un I? r the e if?., a-I ? ? "f II '?' There i ni no be . fr 'in th" -?"' ? " - mat ?- pi inn ? . r Word ' : ? ? prom H / DM \GS PAS1 t V/J TO 1 OME. ? - iv ? i lacob Hotl ,- :? ... o', | ? * || - ; ? ; : .,?? bon? ... : ? :. \l I ? K Wolfe, M Irene 1 ? ... ? r 11 ? ? 11. ? I.- ? K ? ? ; ? ?. . ? ? s. ? u \i - r ? ?. . \? i , , I'.- r r il . 1 N Mi Meyer Foui .'? I . -t . il,., eventh-a n n d . ? ? I loi t hell given aas by I ? ? VI ,my i Mi I \ break folios? ?' ? ? . ? of M Marls \ ? ,. .? i; ? ? : ?? -,.n , M : - , ? . ? ? UNS ! I!.'M.I ill Union HTROMI i'M/>. Mr '., , label h i. : ? J . ' . !'.,?( . ? ? III - been 111 \li u Livingston, who i ? |{?,|.? , lord of 1 Manoi Ml Strom ** It II l?bi I-'. r r i ... Ih? 'I I n i, I ? run- in I - ? i Jos?, li ?I Strong llei ? ihe I'nlon ? ? . M.,s Several ?-h . . ? union .n. Chart? M Tri W iln. of I'l ? hen th? 1 h ? ? , . Josephine l?ebh : , .-??? ?i Mary I.I v ? -..,., i -i n M.u i > ? i lii, ir?. Mi Harrj .-p. n? . r, .1. Mont ? - ?i. '.?n Ih 'mil mi on ?.: in. famll) i al l'Ilffwn : i h?-.t ? .unti v id.,. , ,,: i;: opua-on the Hud*? l , - , ?.III t?< held nt I he ? ith? Irai, I li-nv? nn?l Fiftieth ;,, moi , -\ moi nu:.'. Th? burial vil :?? il Kli ton III!. I>l M WI>lo?: i//i. rilOBSTON'RBRi ni. TRI ING 'l ' ' GOT EVEN Pi im The i tica Hera I Th u ton'i presi-i i n ; i if th? Island Iteptibll , ' r ? mm ?? i i?l l h? hum liatl >n ? .. ,-el n: 1 Alun,',, ration r llffi i? I. Il, ?ce hU i i . ? . i. ?? r,.,i .. I I? man le i The I on nu re? -m m i.:.m,.-. ii i? ... i ,i. I; , Hi, Almlnl tratlon' < sole i :? ' ? i> ? , ? ? n Tin; ?-n \i:?;i: \ SI RPRISK ' i Boston J? in n i ii i .n ii off n? ? i- un lerstood la be th . n of ??? i i.i.He : il .n ,..?'. n- - in ad vane? of Hi? li publleatlon bj Ihe Stat? 1 > ?, im.:. and i il : , , fri criticism of the Hawaiian p ?He?, of Me Cleveland Admlnlstratl n This charge will ,- im,, .i ? i?m? : bina ..i ?? surpi Ise, foi h has I? en the pi. vailing lea II it th? > iung Mlnli lei nrai ? in -ting llfl i In urn tanc?*? with rare taci -1 id d i ? NOT TO HIS DISCREDIT AT Al.l. i i im I'!.. Worcestei Tel? gram i in'l -it all t.. the ?. ? : Mini ?? i Thurston not agre? ible t . ihe Aim.mitratlon NO CUCKOO LIKELY TO BE SENT i m Th? Bj racu ? P , , |i k?. that bj asking foi Mr. i,.. ii n't 11 call i.? ? ? ? i ? ? m \. i : i, 111. 11 ii ,..ii . iak? hi pla? i h< will '?? much mistak? n. Th? Hialwarl II publican ?t Honolulu with Amerl ,.,i? blood ,r iheli vein?, and lb? coursai ,,f Amerl can pati I do not raise the kin I ol m? n v?hi i.> i, \ lm!n i r ?"-in prefri- lo nav< i u in. is .k m an AMElll? ? i Th iMi i,m - ? "ommercl il Gas? 11? i \ ,i , , itl i, , hot < 'i thi trail ol in? M.ii.-i. i from Hawaii I.h< i a bettei Am ,., ihnn ih? \ m? 11? .m v Imlnb tratli n. UK i nui ?;n r it W I ? \ i 'tli: i'??r\n:\ . The N< ??-*< id and fmnl Ml ter 1 hui non'? ..,.,,:- -,i i ih ' fr, ?? ? ountrj , i, - | - i the truth, with ,,i iviihoul it,, i-oneeol ol diplomatic flunkeys, it.-n lamln Kranklln oi indren Jack m would b?v?, , ,?i n,, same v. ?j NEW LAWS FOR NEW-JERSEY .MANY MEASURES ACTED UPON AT TREN? TON. THE STORES EAT! i:a I.IZ.\TP?N BILL PASSED OVES THE OOVERXOB'S VMTTO MORI TIME POB THE HtTDSOS BIVEB BB1DGE rOMPANT. l"v raLaoaara to thb toibuwb.] I Trenton, March Zl. The lawmahera of !few-Jer?ey ?re working early an i lata this ?reek in th?. hope nf getting ?ws] to morrow until June I, i> " there ar?. many who liellev? a aeaaios next a*eek will tie unavoidable, Many billa were passed to-d?y with no mon than ? i.ru-r explanation by the Introducer, .nei Speaker Cross In th? early morning hour ?n noun ??? d ih.ii the rute? re?npctlng Uve-minute ?ipeechea would tie enfoived. The Btom Naturali? sation Mil ?ras pa aed over the Governor*? veto, us waa also the bill allowing the sheriff? of Urst ? -??? ? i ..r th.- iodgi a, to appoint the . in constsblea William .1. Th.,mp*,m's prosecutor, IVIIllani it. Jenkins, of Camden, was r?-n.?miti:?t?1?! t?txla) I the ' ; toi. ?nd the name of F. H Bui basil ?u ?enl t . th? Senat? as I..?>- .lud?., of C?mden In executive ??.-^>?.?ti the Senate to-day ?Irnos! n ie. t?d the nomination of ? Hiver i\- lly, of Mlddli-sex, f.,r the Stste Board ?>t Assessor?, ?i I declln? nflrm ?Larry" Fell a? factory Inspector. ? halrman V'oorh? ? s, ? ?f 1 I lu llel irj ' 'em mitt? nh -,- reported favorably the Hi f? itlonal Amendm? ni II will now take th? calendai ind t.ik?. Its ? ban? ? - News was i II rom *W re! irv Lamonl had rule?! mill pla r..r ? lion of the New-Jersej and New Hudson n i le?era I LI? t til? ' Ihe ? ni ?u' the I i? p? r n ... iiel) upon i . . . tea having . | g tile .,,,.? Of ? ...,i, which ? - . ? . ru .',,-1 t , final , . . . ? Im Tr.iek K ??? ill >n b II was ; . 1er a the Hudson I ? ? - ?? : ? i It ws , ? I II ? ? ? " , : - I ? . . ?? fm it I - ,'? It- ! a :n g foi . I ? . ? ? . ?i hollda) ; ? pringl i . rk?. .' McC M< pi ?A'i Ham I' ? ? . ? r n??t t sn the mea M h un. an l i the bill ' Th? ? rn as t he ur i lion ,- - ,- on? ?? :. ii ? ? . aportan) ?Ion. It m ai .- been le DREW a i-i it? "ENTAGK ?>.\ stati. MONEYS I Pit I III I'OKItl'ITUlN IN NKW JKIIMKI i ??!?. ? i: ? oitBIM n? i.w ' - . \ Msrcl , , I) rn in Mut ilt->p.i, of I ? ? the ai II. I .! -? 1 .?.' the ..?'.-??.: - iti ? ?' i, thai Ih? Slat? : i ? . irer's office h id for ? ? . . ?- irks I ighoul an?! that tl ? ?: ? - . pal : hi ii? d over :?? the State Th? * .man had prepared ? r? ?In ? ? , ? ? hleh he I; ? i I ! ' - ise, bul al Mr Cornil i re i tie matt? r ov? r to the lait? i t..i n The commit ? ??? l < 'hairman ? . ... rk i erll u he ? ? l.?rg?, .. ?? , ? . : : I "or ' i,, u? e ol i n ? .n ? .i p. ? ' i. ? ?? ? ? ; ? n b) tri.- liai ; i ? i eeri blual W le r:.. i i, ito If .?Il \. lual p . I.-- - or tnio a i er? . tb-al i imp ilgn fun I ??: r h.,1 t m.- h Mi Matl ? ? know mlilt m.??. \t .'i k ? n l?l that ' 'ol.inel CI ff n l Si mie) H iriin-. ?,f Min liiigton ' ' . of the ? ,l I ..? I .! i I - ., .; I \pp llS, COUl I mm? ha?! onci gone i ? ?. ?? ? i ....i \i.i.. ti, knov ? ' ., k< i l, m ',? t? move ii clerk, a He? ll .- St ,.-? ii.- iNtir? r'i olll? ?? ran I '. \i?l"a- ni i?l< r . me a tid ? ' - ?? r i.,,.,:: " 'because il, ?t .1 rli wai . i 'ein,., ratlc State Sen ?r. r ti om lliirllnc Kn-Shi rtfi \... n |e| Hay? . who ? i? Ihe It? pul, -? nu toi ni , .n. ! .late .?.- ilnsl ? h im th . I to im ? M?.i ke i. ?t.,'ills ??? nb l ili.it h - ?l.'f?ai waa due to siK'h treacher) in?l ?pok? h ? r n,- .i.-i.i cirrk as a man ami -i ? Itepubllcan. When . - n .it th.. SI ite II the clei k ,?1 : i,.,r he kne? of nu lnt?-r?-i?l monei be? ing paid, and the circulation of th? reporl ".? i pitrel) iplte work " i r i he ? toi \ ii? ?i ?? im one ha I? ? ? r? eh mi; 2 pel eenl ? -n in? Slate'* dep??sltn Is true he lim been '.??h pickings during the last few year?? The mlnuti - of the A ?si mblj for iv>? rev?ral the f.?. t that ?m March 7 of la si year the amount of State moneya on deposit i?> have iieen J!T-. :.::i s>: < >f i hi? mim Rurllngfon county's email bank? had on depot it ihe sum ??f Jl.'.l.'.l 77 Al THE IRTIXO PLACR IHVAIIiV. "Nlobe," ;i comedy In three ?ct?, i?v Harry and i: a Paulion, which w.i- prodwred some time .?c,, ,?t ih, llijou Th?tatre, was given In German -it the Irving Place Theatre last evening. The adaptation . ? made b) tisrar Rlumenthal, ahlch I? equlv ?lent to lying thai it wa? cleverly d. The piece u..- ? n ?taged, end ?us pre?Mnted with the uaual degree of ex?*ellenee nluiraeteristle ol the work .?: this th?..iii?- Tie \..us perform ra were received with generou? ?pplauae bj ?n ?udi hlch completel) tilled the theatre. Tli?- pan of Ntotx wai i;i\.-n by l'i i Lucie Frelalnger in ? mosi .i. ?epiiiid,. manner sh<- was \?,!i supported b) Max li.i. n-, 1er a- Peter Dunn, Julius Btrobl ?a Cornelius Grlffln, Mas Blra ?s I.-.i ? I Hamilton rom kin?, '"ill Blck .?- Philip Innings. Kmm? Habel mann a? Caroline Dunn, w ill? Imlna S hluetei .ir. H? i. ne i?r (tin and Berth? Kuhn ?a Magda Mlfton "Nlobe" will be presented to-nlghl snd to-morr?n nigh!. Ai to-morrow's matinee "Othello" will i? gli en ?i popular price? - ? ix TBM Jxiini.il or RABBABD COLLROR. f"he trustee? of Barnsrd College hei i i meeting lasi H ih?- house ..r Abraham A. Anderson, No I i-: i i Thirty-eighth-?!., with the objeel ,?f raising mon? v t . n m ., aite for the college Ueorge A. Plimpton, th? iressurei saM that .i???.i.h n Choate pi.-i.|. i .n ih,. n ? I among Ihe spe ikei aere th? Ri . trthui Bro >k-. the ?Hev. Di Henry M s indei i, Rllhu H toi an I Ibrem H Hrwltt. tlrrad) * ."s ,??.? has t.i sobsrrlbed for building ? ? snd i pre i mptli n on ? hs block bounde I n?, . bund!, i .nid r, leleenth .?nd One-hundred-and Twenil | . . -. ,i.. i . and the v. il em II ?uli vard I sen ?eeure.i, Th. u l tal i.l,?,'k ,.r land al I be Hiw.oon v i ?.. *. i -. -:.,?,.? p,,- ,,.i, mom ? ha- b? en tub i rilx-d, and last nl_hi R-ftN ni'iL ui-, r. olv-d. OBITUARY. DR. H KM. Y COPPKB, Jtethlehem, Penn.. March 22 ?Special).?l>r. Henry Copp?e, wh.? has been acting president of Lehlgh I Ualverslt] BlnCS the death Of I>r. I.amberton a year ggO, died suddenly this morning of paralysis of the \ heart, Sg?d seventy-four years He was 1?orn in i lavaaaah, <;??.. Oeisbev It, HB, and was of Fi-n h | West Indian ancestry. Dr. Copo?a was in the class of fj at Yale, and thereafter studied ?ivil ? niiineerinif, lietSMJ con neeted with the construction of the Oeorals Cen? tral EUUroad from I?nIT f? W-W. On July 1, 1841. he entered West Point Military Academy, from which - i- waa graduated four years later, being i>roniot.?.l to second IP-uteaant of ths 1st United Slates Ar , tlllery, duly l. IMS. T n following year, after having served In garrison si Fort Columbus, N. Y., he waa s.-nt to Mexico, taking part in tie battles of Vera Crus, Cerro Gordo, churubusco and Con? trera? in im;, being promoted to tie? rank .?f first lieutenant and brevete I captain for gallant and meritorious conduct In tboae battles. He also took pari lu th.? storming of Chapultepec, September 11, an i in the assault on and capture of th.? city ol Mexico, September 13 snd li im;. Subsequently he h"id professorships at th?? I nlte?l States Military Academy. In 1865 and durliK the ?ucceeding eleven rears he oc-cupted the post of professor of English literatura at the L'nlverslty of Pennsylvania, and waa then elected president of th.- Leiuiih L'nlverslty, which office he a.pted, becoming the first presiden! of the Institution. In 1875, ?.n sccounl of his exhausting literary labora, i..- resigned his more arduous position, though he siiii remained conn? it?-l with the university as professor of literature. At the tim?? of his death he held tn chair of FSnjrllsh literature, Inter? national ar.?! constitutional law and th.? philosophy ol hlstorj A v.-ai .in i las? fall h.? again assumed the duties of president, after ths death "f Presi? dent Lamberton, and Berved as acting president "f the university until the tune of hi? d.?.ith. He was greatly beloved by the students "f the university. il ? conducted "Ths L'nlted Service Magasine" for -,-, i.i vars and wrot? many wellknown books. Ells latest work wsa a biography ol Qeneral Thomas, which m is highly praiaed He was ?m.? of the i?.-.?t i.t ?wn Shakespearian scholars in the country. At the time of Ins death he was r-jgent of Smithsonian Institution. A widow snd five children survive him. .iiillN I. EXXrTT. .i ihn i: Scott, srho had been City <"..-rk of Jersey City for thirty yean, lacking two months, died al i - home, N ,. IBB I ' ...-m. ?av.. at 1 :!" yesterday Uright'a disease was the cause ?,r death. Mr. s .tl waa nearly fifty-three years old. He was bom m Jersey ?'ity on May If, UVE, and received s public school educai oa. In ISM he l<-ft aehool to eatsr the emplo) ..f tleorge W. Cassedy, then City ?".??rk. As a bo) \ir. Scott early developed the bastoess Imlts that m i.it?-r life made him one of Jersey City's BJINMM valu-I and trusted Officials. In 1er Mr. OSS ,s. ??. s is soon familiar with th" munlc .i . business, snd when, la EM, Mr. Casssdy was County Clerk by the Democrats. Mr. Seotl u t. erected ? *uv clerk. I.Ike Mr Cassedy, he ?ra? a Democrat, and also like Mr Cassedy, he was ., |i.m eral of I ichool. There was nothing of . irtlsan about either of them. In fa<-t. ti-.e only mad? to disturb Mr. Scott in hi? prolonged ? ?tn. ?? came from ble own p irty, In lira, when th? Police Department was in control of the Hop il.l irges wen i referr? 1 agalnat the poll. ' ' .mm ?loners, and Uo? ? I'ark-r re ui.iv l u-.? in and appointe ! I" m ?crata In their Mr Scott refu ed to ad 1er the o ith of office '.? Qovernor Parker*a appoint?es on I i thai their ?tppointment was Illegal. In May of that -.?ar th? new p.. it-1 of Aldermen was 1 of ?even Demo rats and five Republicana and Ided ? - remove Mr Scott. Th. y ? , i- nomination lo Daniel McAghon, but leyei ted an ! |olned ih? I'? r? ? ?m nai ng Mr. Scott. Thla msde bu the li rat? voted blanks. The ted until i thai tin- mu i .. k< I ind the I?'-rn" -. .n an ! Mr. Be itl ? .1 M?- .--. itl I? .-.?- i widow .ind f?>?ir chii ? ii will tak- place st th- family ? moi row afteri ?? il * o'eloch. ? HKN'KEIAL PHILIP ST OEORGE ''""KM Detroit. Msrch 21 Heneral E-hlllp it, Qeorge ?ook' , father of I J ?' ti i: ?'?.ke, ..f ? a ?. V? . ,? ! . ' Mrs, ?;? B? ral J, B, B Stuart. erats cavalry chief, ? ? ?i - i n Philip St fl rg c? ,k" wsa born m ir E-eesburg, Ya., ? i ? ?..: go ii- was sdmrtte l to u ? ? Polni when only fourteen years .-l l. sad graduated In the Isss of 1827 11? kno*a n ? ? . . ? warfare, h - militai y life, up ? th? penlng of th.- civil \\;<r. having ? IV? tern States and T< r? es, with the exception of a short period of command In the City of Mexico during the M? x ? an War H>- held Important commanda In the n iwk War and In th? -? ?meat of California and \.-> \i.\ .. H? was at the head of military ?n ineaa during the trouble? of 1MS-67, ful '?!.::?- d? i Olvlng .i|""i him. In the War of the Rebellion he was throuah r ? ?-, - da impalgn the commander of all .; liai ?? ilry of the Army ot the I'"* n. (1 neral John I! tooke, and his son ? rai "d-?!>" Stuart, were e Confederate ? i-. He aras aft-T 6ward ;n charge of ih.? recruiting i-ervlce, and In vas made ommandrr of th< Department of the Platte II? retired ?? 1*74 POr id? services In Itebelllon be was brevetted major .-?-.. t .1 hi >"-i llenera! i'.>.>k.? i>r?'t'ai. ! a ?-vt.-ni ??f ? av ictlcs whl? li wa ad pt? 1 !-% th?' re?rular,Arniv. II? also putdl? ?? I "Scene? and Adventures in th? .m i "The Conquest "f New-Mexico and ' ? ??> - STKPHKN VAN RKNB8ELACT COOPBR. Stepl n Vas Renaaelaer Cooper, an old and promt? nent lawyer ??f this i;t?.. died on Wednesday at his I mi So. II v. ? ? l'.-t\ first st.. from h.-art fail? li t ?? Mr Cooper srs? i...tti in Cato, Cayngs County, In IKS?, si I waa graduated from L'nkm ?".?lie?*.? tu ? ? u ?i- i ? ?llegi mate of Ho?.'onkltng, v v r i ti m- .m I John N Knapp, in EMS be . .\"\\ >..rk ind began the practl ?? of law, Por many ) ir? i ? i parti of An Irew .1 n- e, \i. . |. ? wa- a !c.".ti!..i ..f the old ?' mm ttes of Sevent) of Ihe Twei I da) md ll 1873 be was elect? i ia a Republican to the Reform Board of i the \\ ll'li A"s. inl.lv District, whi-re he 1...-I for thlrtj Ive >?-.it- Re was in intll iwo -.i ek? !?? for? lus .|. nh, Bice WHS It No Broadway. Mr . marrleil twice. Ils rimi a :? wa? Misa Pitch, of rstown. whom h? marri? l In 1*3; hi* second ? i whom he marrie I in !?.*i Pour .lui ir- a by his tir.st wll ?urvlve him Mi 11 ?b? it it lia >:, of lit oklvn; Mra Prank it Marshall, Mi- Harry Hambrlght and O-rorgi \. i'.iopei \ti i'oonei s? ?.- a member of the liar A* . ? in arden I Republic in ..f th.? tl ' 'lub Th? i mera! will t ,!<?? place t?. ?l i> al s i- m . at u." h ?use Th? burl il will be ? ? frlntty ? i I >r>. Mi I.ri.up: PRANK i o Ludwig Prank, the managing editor ?if th? Moi ten Journal." ?lied suddenly earls yeaterdaj ne, N.. ?> i:.i t Sixty-second ?t., from heart failure !!?? 1.11 |usi returned honi bis office. Dr Frank wa? born In Berlin In IMI, and was graduated from lbs College Prancalae, In Berlin, with th?- degree of Ph. I). ii-- came to America ' . i?> :. ai i with hla two brothera went into the business m Wall st . under Ihe Brm name ? a Pi and Brotii? rs. TI n 1873 and I ?r. Prank ? -111 ? -1 ? ? 1 Journalism. li??comlng the found r and Kdttoi of the "Handel? /?eltung" In .. > In 1?-;?; h ? be -am-- 11.lit.it- of the "N< w Yorker /.eltung," an?l later, ..i the Herman "Her? old." i u Prank liecame managing editor of the Herman edition of "The Morning Journal" when lhal ru,., i waa ?tarte.I in is;,, h.. married, In ISO M ai. M y era. He leave? a daughter, who Is a teacher In t- Normal College The funeral ?ill lake place at the home ..*? Hi Prank'? brother-in i ..v. M I. Hell? r, S? I!.: W? -r H \i\ first ?I . at 'a.'!" a m. Sonia.?. The i.ur.ai will lie ii Cypress Mills Cemet? I - -?? DR. RICHARD BLACKWRLL UKEtSHON Dr Rlchai i Blackwell Mershon died al his home n. Newark yesterday, In the eighty-third year of his age. ll?- uas horn sl Lawrencevllle, N. J., an January IS, 1812, and usa gi ?dusted from Prlaceton College m the . las- of i- ? . nd In in he ?as grad? uated from tin- Jeffei on Medical College, of Phils detphla. He remov? io Newark In ISM, eher? he engaged In the |i i : ? of his profession. Dr Merahon was In the ?am? class sl Princeton with Benjamin Haitis it.. Asi, uf Philadelphia ?un? i other ueii-knoiMi men, nul was >ni,i (,, have been ! Ihe roommate ol the pn w*n( Chlel Justice Beasley of thi \.-i\ lersey Supreme Coun Some years*ago h'e sustained two _u??c? -alve stroke? of paralysis, and for flve years, until a third stroke yesterday proved fatal, ha was confined to his bed. Ills wlf.? died twent) years ago, an! he leave? fom jaugh tei s. i m o ot l'loin ai. unmai rl< i. A.? Cttlsens ?nul straagrers Deslrins stylish hat? of ?x( .. ajsallti sa ala . ; .? R?peii*. ti.M- lis N ??su ??? ??Pike'? I'enU or lllisll" i. i ?;.?r t.. w I'.... Haul to do, bul II -? i i , , i m h.!.'. Prie. li. ?.lu ? ominin > ?-? I'.\lri,,-t or It. -.1 I , . ? ,"ii - -l| .u.,I ? . ,. vi ill, 1. in,i I,- p il .. I.-... ? Slav ksll.-hi n nit it. li.M'l.M . lilei.KUlgewood, N .1 Mw.-li IB Is?..;, i lent i ..I Adam l-id II.m lilgh ir.-- ?i t:- .?wood, ,n Priday, March ?."?-' .t n .. i i ni 11 ? ? ?u prh u hiiwm-i Suddenly, nn Mi,r. ii is, in Chihuahua i Mesl. ? in liter, - n ol Man sad nie lat* I S li ,wnr I -.1 -?. v !? . , a. h ai. i-i>iii'l'.i; mi March lt, im?:., aftsr i ?kan uin-s?, s.|.i,.;, Van ItviiKMlaer ' ?oper, In hu Teil, ..-?r ?rvlc?? .o hi? uo- i-Mldence, Nn :us Wet? r.lm -i IM.I.ii evening, nt s .. . |,., k Ini ... m >... -...i.? . i'i .ne. ? vmetei | I'IKI.fl ?'? IVedl ?? ?la . h SB, ..t Mi,I II, | .??, S] i "?I a' v. .. of Ta i-uu s KlelU ? -' M in 1 > ? her late rssMenc? Baturdai March __ m i .m ,. n. r'arrUtre? ,.i Red Rank station ..n nntiai ?t i,?la i,._v. in. lai.-ii) ?t, ?t n,.io ?. m, DIED. HKRRK'K - a? Dsarw .?'??i-. ? KUUS K?S ? n .f .I..hn V. II. and th?- hue Am?IU ??-ania r?^*a??*!rss ?t ?h. 0_LD*SL??a??.*.? e^SS Hollow. Tairyi,,wn. ?,n Saturday, Mar?h -.1, si i iii'vi'.Kit o? ?rsgassea--, vur.ii m mm. ai.is..ii *?? widow of David Hu\i*.. m lior rfM Y*^r- .. rans-nl aarvtass win tetaM ?t ^?..^^i-?-iSr copal ?hur? h .-?,rn?r Tth-?v*. ,-i.id la?? ???. "n rr" ' ?". -nliiK. Mar.-h 32, al H <?? I- <K latent**?! ai e nvealeaoa of laanly. gladly ,?nilt flows?, K I KKTKI.TAS Tu'?di.v. Mar.'i It?. Mar... Alt****** nt tn? lai- Btigene arel Malvina Ketdtaa /,,???-al K.-,,,,...-, and mends ar. In* -I ?_ ?'''"Marken' ? ??rvlcsa al her 1st? r-?:d?'n??-. At **. Mark- i ?-? IT Id;.'. Man I' IS, al Hi a. m. LANK <?n Tuillin ?".-nlnn;. Mardi li?. M*BX*Am Lan', i? th- 74Ui year of in? sge. ,? _,,.ui_ v V I--.il?. r.-tl wrtViCBE at hi? lat* r-wMs???, I'l'a-antvllle. P. !.. - aurday, March Z\ si 2 o'clock p. n. Train I aw-? ??rand Central I'?'l>"l at 1??:..!? a. 111. i.i-iid'iti.i: ?m Thtrrsttay. *?_*_?., '?'. '"" Ft??"* Orymea mu. M. i.. Jossft. USMrts. M MM '-."n >'M4r yusera! privai?'. M.\s?>.\ ThHrsday, Mar. h H. IMAM, ?Usjuassr T. Mrpob, I'un-r.i aervteM'al in* i?'- i-iid^n.- 27a Malay sea? Brooklyn, ai H p. m.. Saturday, Marc? S. I:uri.ii at coavealaac? ot family MIl.l.AHl? Sadilllllf. Mai h It?, l*!'". F:.:in'- ?''Hing? wood, wife <?f ?????irirn w. Mlllard. ? Funeral fi m IM Mark.is?, v ?ghkasfla. K. V. I rit.iy lift-.. ri.....i sl ?'! o'ctoefc. MlNKlt Su.ld^nlv. M Mar-h I?, In < : arnpl-itn. W. T.. at the resMence ?f her ?Ister, Mrs. Haiti?*? >>?'? -M"? liiiz.i M. Mni.r. ui.l.vv at It. v. OvM Miase, M .?yra?-UBS, X V MIT.I.INKACX At N.iv-lt - I ;t.-. . n Tuesday, March IS. IM?, Hi, hard H. Midi'-aux. in hi* ?1" ?"??-. ??rvtre* al bt. John'- M-n. ?i'>t hpi"<-'?pal Church, New-Kochelle, on Ratania?, Mur, h IS. ????' 3 o*i I", k p. m. Train ISSVtl ?iran.l ?'?-.-?liai l'.-p.-i at 1 :"t! p i". I'xt.MKl! O? Mar. h IS, Ma \ Cor?ii, AbbMbUk <'f th? late Robert and Nancj IMuldlng I'aim-r. Funeral ?enkrs? will be h.id m ihs i???id->n." ,.f Mr. ' ruurl?*i Va? IL.Hand. S*. MS Baftl ssa-at., "ii K;l?luy, Mu, li 22, al II H. m. Int-rm-tit In ?lirai OlBSStary. Whit* PI ?in?, N. 1 ?*? arrivai ? f i A* nain. l'.W'.I.IMAN Ar dl-n Car*. I. I TUS??1?V. Mar, h 1?. Kllsaheth B., wife ??r John H. i'., liman, *?*A .'?t? yarn, l'un?ral ?-n !?? f al h?? lar- resMewe?. (HM ? '?>??-. U I., on rrlday, Man-li ML ar litio p, m. narrtsgsi men nain thai k?vaa i S) ? u i" VA >Vetack. iti'i'i? Suddenly, al hM h-m-, m Sfil?isd?r, MkvoM 20, .1, ?i h lludd. Kuarral tenrlcea ?ni b? h-li al ht? !'??? r. ?i-i-n?--. WJ s- Msrk's-av?., Brooklyn, ?>n Frid.?- nwralag, ai MnA\ ?Yelsrk BBLVAOB ??n Tlnirs.lav. Ma. !? MX, MB?, II.ward Sel. ?ag?, in il??? 4?tii p'ar . f II- ,?K" Puneral pervlew a? h II laie reelden?'e, -'i'd K iclutko-Sk? Brooklyn, N V. <n Buada) March M, si -p. m r>e?i^%,ii. ,Ky.? r>H|.-r? pln__i.i->. .-l\ll'S?l\ lin M..ndav. Ma-'h I?, MBS, ?' h'? ?*?? des .. ico vVnrt 13*4 -? . Samuel n. Slanpaon, in th, i.xl. u.?r of hl? ar i;. :.,i|v< ? and filemla and nuembeta ? f Oreeawteh i.-.'?? N l?i7 I-V and A. M. <?<? nuit? I to attend the t n ? al rr..?n New-Tort Preshyterlsn l'hurch, north?*??! **t I.MIi ?r and Th av- on l'nda. Mai.li _-.'. at lo ?- m. Ka.?i?rn und l-dta?i lIreland) gspsri pi.??? ",py SMITH Sudd-nlv. ,-f i.rieiini'.nia. OU Tien-day. Mar h 21, .r,??-... p. rri.-n. ? i.l ?? -f .l-,hn Mllto? Sauta, a? ??! "S w ir? X. ti.-.. ?,f ftin.-r.; Ii#r?-.?' SMITH "n We-i-i-sd?-', Ma?-, h Sa l?MS, ?'.ni? l'^it? ?on uf Itryan H. --nd BllsabMh Bulkier s ItJ ?nd h unhand i r' Auirt:?tH WMvi Mil?-, k ar-d fM v-ara F\(a<?raJ from hli la'-- rasMeac*. iT.'t i'?rr,;i-.i , iir?,k!>n, n? Saturday atteraoon, --'. i Inst., ?t 2 o'oWek. Kindly .-mil IhlWSia \?-i?-ihii ?Inmielnllnn Cnmp??y A. _.'H n?'?:m*nt, X ?; N V M? n l.-iH ? '. this -i? . ?re n ?i- i , p.......i | rh- .'ii ,,r Cyrus P, Basils), and invlt??l t attend ?'?? funeral isrvlcei from ti- ?a'.- r?-*id. n??*. 171 i'arnil ?i Braoklya, on Satsrdaj afternoon, th* _rtd i-i?_, lock. ?M Kvi;i:i'.:!.i.. jr, l'r.-id-nt. ?' H KEI.TOEX, <??"? KTRONO "n W-d ?. .-!..- M -, t?:?.',. ?t h-r -*?|. .:-ne... Ko, I"?? .'.tha?e it! , ?. wtSow o , ? M Ml 0? and ilBMghMf n4 th-- la:* \'an i?ru?l Livings? n ? -'i Punrrai i?-?-\,,^?? al th* Cathedra!, ?'??: a*r?, and 5eth??> , al p. a. m . Saturday March Z.1. Interrseai sl KlngMon, X. V. TOI.'XOS Sudden!) a' ?...-???, n?) I. I. .-n U?-rn*?.?ay, \i , h -" I?***), Harsh Rllsal ? .?.???? ?,f Daniel K. N ?aas ?nd ?tauahri-r ot ih- laie Ii-irn-i Smnii B, William J. Y?,?nui*, on BaluH? t 1 kp.1 Train leavM L?ong Misad L'ltj t?sr ?>;>r?r liav at i: GiiTcial Xoliceg. H> ?h.. I'll- in a\|.;mk AI? lit >.N BA )? I.MS, ? - ptfTH Avcscre. V.M 11 XiRMAX. AI < TP '?XKER. To Bfl .- I|_D AT Al CTt ?X I His PRIOAY 1 ;\'I-'.N'IV(r. MARCH 22. AT s arcuoetL ly ' r-d"- f Mi? !'? ?? p'? ? TniKt ?,,mpany ?^f n.- ?-:>_? . ?? .-u- r. a: ! .-.?.- -! ? ? . ,-.. || iirtdaals, IAO si-:i.i-:< TKi) BXAMFLEfl t> ?.l'hrar-1 S 11 111 ?Il lltd Kur p*m artim?, >\'.-itoi- Color?, l?V \'ll?n-t; Drawing*! i?v Miiift and Osroma, AM' l'.iint in_H l?v I)?i|?i..v. ?I.- l'.iin.', I).-l?Ht? l'otiH.-in, Hi-aiiipiesni., B?a_gmlo*ario_t| t-CHBUr, .x?.., .V. A.? The Kirth A?cniic Art linllrrles, KO, ??i?? KIITII AVKXt'?:. SAI.K THIS AI-'TDHX? ?iX AT .'li? O'CLOCK. im: RAKKtrr ?^UTTIQITITUM DIRKCT PROM < HINA. it-iiiiik.i! !?- ??;.! r Tul Btui a? ! Wl.it.' l'-r,..?a;ns. i !, Singla ? '??'.. r Vssaa -; ..-n? ,,t Jad??, Akat-, Aii.-th>>t. and Anit??i. Sun?.-. Yuan Mia? K inK-h?, Ktsn-hng, .mi . H..T |..-n g? rt-*r?-*aMsa, COLUCCTED HV II? ?N. I'. vn\ MOLLK10DARFF, OP su ax.;n Al. CHIMA. ! ? i - riy PrlSM Miiii>.ter t? in* Km? of ?'..rra, and ???'m?an < eii.u! at T.?-ii-T-iu. China. ROBCKT s?.mi:hvii.i.i:, ORTOIBB a- CCX, ?Vu U il-, r. Mariai? -i? Ih?- h I (?li... I u ??o i ?I for \i-illl. inl I, .11. is VVi.rTd'? l'a.? wai granted ?? Uli H EX K If V. I'I:a.m: l?*nil*i t:.-? i. tlngi , - ..-; i',-:,-?t, Hp. alt) trtltl .i ':.???!: Kxpren t olorlnK I'lunoaniiilm. to* in..? Irin? an) go ?4 phutograph h*rt ind bav? It colorsd ?t 5? caats, ?n?l tii.-n, . ?, 1 ?- ? !'.?:?.? ti in II ImmeaM an 1 1 ,w |. i -?? ? k. K?x-kwood, I.**?? Bnwdwa) ??joili-oi.? All Hi? Iradin? Eai p?-an niWtgag'n .?nd p*ii. dloal? f.'f ssla i? Ti?- IntsraatHiaal N*?i ?umpanj. M and M t ,???.?? -' , ? :,- : BiTuadaiay, &?**? I ?k. " Il r >-ll o > a 1." i'n? ..f rh? rii. ..-.?t Im Hpa kiln? ?Vlan <f l-'uncSL 121.00 ?asi: q is "l.aiiKb mill l.rotv I'm" tit l.nnab-lin'a Quick l-unrh and ?'.nil lt.>,,m?. 140 Xa???'.i-?( p-r ?. h Ktliii'pia. via i?ia<ia?.w ?;?*ueri? numr i... iiir?ot??d i- Ethiopia"), a? v*S h. m in St. Hl*rr?--Miqu?*loii, per ? ft.,m Halifax, -i S._<? u. m. t_r Kewfaund . i. per I'ditn?-! fr,.m Halifax. BITNOAT?At "30 ?? ?"? for North Hi-iil. p?r ? a. iteineni via i ?i.? Maraaham and ?'?-aia iinrei? fur oth^ parti of Braati ??????t l* >lir?..t*.l "p?;i ?"lement"?. Mad- ??.: ?lina and -tapan, pel ? - | K . :,.,. p.ie daily up to March 2!? ?I ti .to i |?" Mails Coi iha Sai.-iy Islsnds, pr ?iiip Tropij Bird ifr?,?i' s_n Francisco), siam h?r? dally up m Mar, h '.'S ?t ?I ?10 i m Malls f,,r China and .tapan tap?-oia!ly H>lil?'CK*rd ?>nl>'. P" ? ?. Biprsss ?.f India ?from Van ,.?!?. clos? hers dally up to March ?as at fl SO p. m *,!_?'.? r,,r Hawaii. im"| h. h Australia ?from San i,'..,.....?.*> A.iiaiiia wl'n l'f.ti-li milla f i ?u-iiai.ai Mail? f.,r Au? a,m l?*?s pi W -?; AU-iraili,. Hawaii und FlJ, l?:.inda p-r s *, Wairlni... ?t:- lu \ ai,, -...n. i i. eloas lui?- dally after Marta til and up i, April ??.? .?i ?; ::<i p, m tUha f,,i X'-ivf Hill,Hand. h\ t.i.l lu Halifax, and th.ri. ?? hy -t-..!!!-!'. ?'I ??? at ?hi? Offle? diuii ?| M ."^i p ni. Halts t r Mi.pi-i..n. i.> rali tu llosloa, and then?*? |.\ Heamar, ,I,.m a- u,,- -.Hi. ?? datl) .?t ?:"U p, rn. Halla t i i*uba cloaa at "us office .ii.il> m ?i.'U? p. m., for forwardln? by -, imar ? ?ilin< iMundayi Thuradayi and Haturday?! fr,,in l'.it ', ?u i ? I'ia. Mall? 1 i Met ind, unl-m. ?ii-rialiy li'.I 1er dlapglrh by itramcr, rloaa ai un? uffi? a ?I.Ill, .,' e a. m ?it..)_isf.i,.,i n,.m aiaaaa at ?t p. ??? pt-vi,,u? ?lav < HAItl.KS \\ DAYTON l'..?(inaalsr. rnsatas?, K-swTarg, ML x.. Manu i?. isua ?*"*?"