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HISTORIC DATES RECALLED. ?A.N^'iVSnS.CP.Y i W rjDVOLUTIOKART ?VE N'Ti? O BS E R V SIX s?--<-"~''""t"BO)l op ".'lin WOttn Fo.-t zttz DA . - of THi' am*?:.??*an r.i.vo:.v;iM ? a i.-iv ixQ cup r"*xaw?*TXD In thP presence of a lar?e and brl'.'iant gathi ring of members of two societies ar.d a nutnbi r of In? vited jruests, yesterday afternoon, Outiineey M De? pew. H president and In behalf of the Empire Stats Society of the Sons of the American R?volu* tion. formally presente! a sliver loving cup to the New-York City Chapter of the Daughters of tin Aimrica.i Revolution. The cap ?ras accept? 1 tor the Isst-nami i society by its regent, Mrs. i McLean, and s speech was mad? by den rai Horaci Porter, the president-general of the Nal 01 : - ciety cf the Sons ?if the American Revol itlon. Tl ?? sccaslon was notable nol only on account of i;s pair..' inca and aa a aocial reunltto of srsll-kn >wn ; 11> was thi - .:>? of . one of ? :.: :h marked thi b? i of the Amei in Re? the othi r its . n I, ? thi lamation of the Ci lies respect vely. The presentation ceremonies t.? ?k place at a re ng from 4 until 7 o'clock, given by the New-York State Socletj Ameri? can Revolution, for Nee I rk i tj Chapter ol thi ?. ter? of the an Re? itlon, at the Three parli rs on 1 - -.1 floor r ..rated with Sags, streamers an l potted THE LOVING <TP. ?".ants. Before the presentation ceremonies began, th? mumbi : its wen pn i Mr. i '? a?--**, Oaneral Porter ind Robert B. Roosevelt, Mra . Mi,..:.. Mrs. Janvier Le Due and Misa M. V. J: Van lei recel?ed. MR. DEPEWS ADDRESS. Iv1 it 4. ? o'clo ;k Mr Dei m a th a tn? the cup at hla right, ? sai 1 in part ? -, : This is one of I extra rdlnary \ ; iin ? thi sea bo many < you , ? : . ? : '. i 1 ? . ;??. ? ?: Ism, 1 thli aona to-da; ? - - wUl never lorget those 1 suff"i". th.it we ? We m o turn over i ? i the . snd th ibj ? hear I round I and i The "bght in i I ? rlt when coi i . ? .. ? belfry of the Old > ? : . . ' ? ' which haa ... no loi. It is now s an ancestor whi - lid i ?met hing and w ho . . the paat; we shou present and its i ? By to h ? us against go? ei nmi It Is now my , Daugli ?????? ? ? - of thai But we ha? ?n a tr ; this cup a j atri t meaning It denot tting aoula"??sun aril (Appl ; IC ..'..!? l'V MKS. M'LEAN Mrs : his attdn as, acre] I Gen ... ' '. Mr I .. ,. '. an oraior la ::.m . '. .1 wing r ' I hilo? i with tl > self nd patriotic. triol ? that ai ? ? taper ? unes i ? ? grave ? : '. Bkau General Port ?reduced his : It Is 1*%'. woi I when i?t.' the I that 1 ? val .-- : alone, : ' - t:. l| . ' ,u '"J : thi- ! ? th.- moth, i.- .,: the Revol H in i .... ? i ' mothi tly expressiv of .i great truth, i Otmorwl Porter then told el appro ; ? ? emarl vi t h a ? i I pa t description .'. gift. Th? ring . to the Regenl ' ??1 i.e.-in. m her ofl -v. to b h u led down It I o stei ' ? ??. 'i'1'1 lachea a ounces, sapaclty ol , and v. i i d ex pras iv <,,:? .?.,. purpose. Upon one side I? an In aeripti ., -t., fs< ts of the i itsvi ... ol the li ; an ? ngi ?ved th> tasli .. and (hi autographs of the .'. a ... it. On *"<* op] of the cup la tl ? I of resenting rn:r.utc mai leaving his | lila gun, -. irlcan Revolutioi :? ,. ? ? .U ?'? ' stars, : : In?, i thin a tea bet-.... en tl y the ninet. ent ? able. 'He officer? of thi ??.It., are: pi ?::??. Hon. Chauncey M Depew; vie? ii' ? ? ?: . ?1 ,.: Robei i H. Roo '. ii . wart; registrar, Edward llagi man Hail; historial HaII; Uoai . of ..: ... . ' John ?'. Cal ho?n, Walter 8. Logan, Andrew .) C Foyi G?n? ai i Psrdlnand l*. t;a I ? ? ?' flan, Oeneral Tl S. A.: < Freden A Oi -? William W. J. Warren, 1 ser K. Wrlg ;.:? rids, Q B| .. Un ? an ! J. Warren Cutler. . be ofl cers ? . *-:..??,?? ? Clt) C A. H , arc: R< , vice-regent, Miss M V B. Va I '"?ei.i. Mrs. Jam ? ?? I. ? 11 . Mi*? J. C. Ii*wIn?MarUn, oorreap Nlr?. William li. Btewi res - Wise; historian, Miss Lathi . i Potter. Aaseag tho-?- t ? tionc-l, wer?- Mr. and Mr? W. N, Ol ' I Mr. and Mr?. J. W. Kellog, Mr, and Mrs. K A. Bsmnei Thorn is K. Bros ' Qslncy An ? Mi Ls n Harrier, Mra. John Russell young, Mrs, Web? ster Elm?, Mr. and Mrs. Henry C r. iter; William Rl Mrs, Moffatt. the Rev, Dr. CI i ?? Treat, Miss Treat Mn Willi im H. Trs x: ??' gomery, Mia J',!:,- Everett Urown, Mrs Jam '?"airman. Miss i'';,v pierce Wilson L G . Ml ai Mrs. J. E. . Ir. and Mrs. .1. F* Chaffee. Aline B. '"haff.". James Talcott, Mrs, How? ard Patterson, Mra Emma Wync? ? Clark Jam - B Olney, of i'atcki; : Mr. ai I Mi John H. .!?'? Qutlln, th.- n?v. c W, De Lyon Nicho*-*, Ml Mr?. Thomas K. Stewart, .Mr. and Mrs R. <'. Jfuck? ?on. Oo?onel Georg?.. L. GUlesple, I'nlt-d States **rmy; Caj/taln J. C. CorblHler, united .States Army; 1 st, .'^???A '., ??ball. ITnltsd Btates Army; Mayor ! ,A''.,t,?'\: AM;f -Wrong. Mr.s. Henry Hall, ' ..???',..'..,'l:-'\,. "?: t. Mr. and Mra John - ! . oeneral Thomas Ewtng. APPEALING FOB BARNARD. | v ELL-KNOWN SPEAKERS BOUCIT OONTRIBUTlONa FOR TUT. COIXXOB, '- parlors of Barnard College, at No. MS Mad? i laon-ave., were filled to their utmoat capacity with ; friends of that Inatltutlon last evening, In ret ? | to s call Issued by the fourteen young worn - aro the aaaoclati alumnae of the college. ; waa i a meeting to make an appeal tor aid. Money for ' ' on ol : : itabie buildings for lb.liege i haa been given by wealthy women, who bi ? permitted their names to be made public, ai i I - sum ol 1160,000 ?s n.. ded to i Miss Keys, who presid? I al the meet? ing last evening, announced thai a gift of ??ad been recelv? i from s wealthy woman u i toward 1 la im, and tl u another '' bad been promised! She Introduced as tn.. fir : .? ? aki r of the t ?? nit -; Joseph H . who said In part: l have tu . n :r> Ing to re kon up wll h P ???* ?" ??? many tlmea we hav. ? for Barnard. . ? iduatea could be shewn to New-York ..? an exhibit, there -.?..iAI be no ??'?ai th. funds needed for the rollege would soon '"' obtained. I am Informi 1 that four of them ?re already married, and then - no telling how soon the same fate may overtake the rema '? '?? ii .'t ? 111 i. ? an anawei to thoai who have expressed fears that higher education for women might interfere with tho real ui.J permanent mls ol the women, thirteen years since we began the movemenl [or the higher education of women In thla city, V\e began b> petitioning the truatei ? ' Columbia College, Borne of whom had descended from re? mote antiquity (laughter), t.i open the doors of ?hal Instltutloi to the young women, and we arero ipon. They wouldn't listen to it. We thought we had bettei bang on the outskirts, and this col ?vas founded seven years an... T?vo cl have already graduated, and there are not* students. That Is a demonstration or success Two or threi earnest aromen, w hi em lesty for? bad* the mention ?: their names, have given fliaV ,"" for ?ultable bufldlnics. We wanl a alte : r those buildings. Columbia College haa said that * a ? ? : il come within ?he yard, there is no ??lo. 'lion to our h i? ng a pla le the yard We want llW.OOO for the Bite, if Prealdent Lews wind an i mind hold oui a few month? 1 think we are going i i get that money, l have ad ? imen t.. go >u1 an i take some ? :' ? by the t!ir..u: and ^.-..ike the mone* (Laughter.) I feel thai I ha? right to ?!? mand the money lor thi ? ge if the ? lung women will ko after the money they wi;i - ' ? Professor Fisi?, of the college faculty, and Everett P. W: speeches, appi ; ng for aid for the ?liege, a?: i M ?a Garretson, of t?." class of ".??. I a I ?? ,;," al. ? .; of Bai nard 1? not lim? it. 1 to ??. a.a is carried on In this building, for i n thi ty a bettor l! ..:!??: of life and ? . .. . Mornii e Hel| - - liai at thi ? ? ? -... ants of an Institut Prom 1854 to l'olu ? I ah ? - " ? ? ? - .? i. ? ? i m o u n t e d loi ? ; . rntl *m are i ? for Barnard i ege In the an - ? ' as in appeal for aid : ? marl .( ; THI ODD 1 i ' ! "u s HOME F I //.. v .? i ? ? IN ': .?i: ;.:??.. ? ? : t Lenox ittraetl? enjoyl ? ? . ? i ? ti ? ? ? ?? ? th Ward :? ' that j ....... fail __ A WEDDIKO. \ Prands gel '.: ?Ma an I M wer? rried yestei loon al Bl Peter'? Church by th?? Rev. ! >i\ Herman <*. H nd the ? ? ' ' - . : Ward. A OOXCERT ir PR1.XCETOX 8TUDEXT? \. . . t thi Ban . and Mari ;?? . : h.o a ih thi ill? ge coloi ....... ? L. Candi ?. ?! v. Garnnt, : li , A R, !'?>! lyi ? -. .1. . ' 11. <*. Foster, < , J. C g, Prunkl ' . ' L i .-.- . i. i" .: :.. I. Il M ? ? ' ?i. i. ' ? ii i: Whll A II !? - . W K W. Il A- Im i. 8. E m. J "- i ,. .1 Balrd, L I' Pi . ?, A. \. -, O. J. Geei J RI .-.ill The i > an ? . ni . .1. VV I '? i.- :. i' I : A M ?. . i ' . ' i. A. A. Paul -II' I. W. 11. Il Ft. 8. ?> L. 11. Terrj '; ? -, I: A M - - ?-i I ', .- :.? ... .1 li. I ? ii. : . ? .. ii . - i li Kurtz; ' ? i ..:.?:?.' ?,?,.'.: I . Wi . li I. Pt-rry. J. H. < R. li ? '. 'i. _ _ SEXATOE W1LSOX BARF.LT ilivi: !' ' i : ? ..' nd othei ma tend a llbi ? g. Il ? iki r, and ma* n .t live until ??AIDA " A 1 THE WETROPOI 11 A V. (I tha Metropolitan ( i|,.r. -:n ini ? ol ? with Mme Nordic t In the title pai Radami -. The othi ; : lng< n . nie. Bauermelsti rlesi I Man Plan? ?:. as Ran ,,?. . meo .?n l Ju.l. I "Lucia dl Lam? ? ? . *?< |H>l*uur THE MONROE DOCTRINE l> NICARAGUA. WHAT PATRIOTIC PEOPLE WISHED. Prom Th? Wi rrhlngton P. v .. ..??.. >n for ? auth? g ' U'lty of 1 '"'. '!" ? . I ' patriotic i :, I .1 .. i id and had he . ? V Wll II II.Ml \ LITTLE BACKBOXE AT ???? ? Prom '. - . i h? S - V'ork Ti lb im '- Wa lili f0II . , . - . land and ? ' P ' |tl?n "" ,!l" N ;' ? hl< h i-- '"'?'?1 ?'????'? '?'?'??"? '" ?? eil in som :-.?? m . [ilomail ? hi -. boar I. AN INDEMNITY, BI T SO CONTROL Pn Nicui ' ten ' - la?* Hatch, i he lii ..'-n ? way In which the ? lalm . i n Britain, not In th? claim. Eng Ian i ? it not In s ENGLAND'S OPINION NOT SIGNIFICANT. Prom ': Thi '?? : that ire- Mom ?ctrlne I i , miry. Ens i ? of not Iderlng lh. Inter? it I until they are 1 ta atten NOT I DEAD LEITER BY ANT MEANS, Prom The Troy T The English ie the M". !.?::? nd "Thi 81 Jarm at li I . - letter foi Tbej taa* have rea ???? t. change their opinion In England Invitas an application of th?- principle, j The doctrine in Ji::.t aa much In for'? today aa it was ?iurin?? th?- Monroe ailiulnisirallon. EMITTED "AS A CITIZEN." ?MR. LAUTBRBA?CH MAKES A STATEMENT ABOUT THAT ADDRESS. I _ _ ' Hi: AVERS THAT It:: IS UTTERLY "AT A l^?* TO aCONGEn 17" HOW ANTBODT (JODIA HAV1 (xrv THE IDE* THAT IT WAS BEST 01 .' BY HIM A9 PRESIDENT Of THE itar.v'Y <*e ?MMiT:'i:r. R ?luttons wera Introduced at tha meel I ' Repuhll i, County Commit!.n Thursday even? . .,,? i all ?? laonslb?lty for ti," n enl luldress sent out to th? Republicans of the B tt< i y tii" Republl : State Executive C mmRtee, over ' the signai ?: Iwm I ?Lauterbach. In th? d cuBston upoi ?' ,;'i followed, Presi tha! th? In utng of th? addre av ? ? ? .Id t, ??rand, on his proml to make a ] '? mem to th? < (Tec! tha! be did not Intend that a red Into the belief th t: it emanated fi ?m him In his official capacity aa prcs! r ?: th.m mit tee, tb? : th'lrawn, Mr. Lauterbach >? ' rday made public the fol? lowing: ? m the M Inst. I i i i ril.e I with mj In livl :u.ii -,:,.-.: a brie to ths Republicans of tl ????.. l?gate I by i ' Republicans of this city which appeal .1 In the press o! tin: dut? I ?? as ex:re mely ? reful so to s intent that it should exclude any I lea that. In i ron tin?,' It. 1 was actlnii ,i , : Ident oi the Republican County Commit!.: the City of New-York, e.r in any repren? ntatlve capacity. As the le turent referred to. and was explanatorj of, i .-. rencea existing among local Re publie ans and the attitude ol tl ? Hon. William I. Htrong, Mayor >?f th? city, Il wm ?i.-?-hi?-.i of sufficient public .in,I party Interest by the i:\"?-m tlve Committee "f the Ht.et.? Republican Committee i ? ?lie tribute ?cop t In i om? parts of Lb? Si i-, in i? brief and mora than eleewrredly laudatory deaetiption ?.r the writer, it wan .-1?it.-.l thai h? was. aa In fact he Is, presld R< publican County Commltte -. It has l erte and with apparent ? ty, tho igt) I .mi ti ? loi to conceive how a fact, that an Imp has been create I th n the docu Ricial do im? nt emanating from the i ounty Committee, and ;- u i by in?- io Its presi if eve ng extent wach in l?l?a has i ? -.??!. I deem II my duty to remove it. sn l I do i ?. t.', tat 11 ' thai In emitting It. I acte . ! i i . i? i citizen it,,1 us n Republican, bul not a? ??re Ident of thee R<*piir.lican am raj the exampl. ?'-. a .ei.-aubl? gentlemen re fer re . I make tal nt the m >r? rsadllj because the fact? i ? have remain? roverted and ? ? ? i ..-, to th? ?. n "t. ? ? ? ElaWARli LALTKltllAe'll. N m v. ork, April 19, ? THE OPPOSITION CHOW im;. I'I.WS T<? DEFEAT THE SOI EM ES 01 "JAKE" WORTH. ? A IIK A III NO 1 tor V a jrret.j the e ? ? ? - < ? turn - - !>??;:. A'.. ? Mr. Worth's *h at? ill:. .. .?: II. 1 I e VV ? i. 1 . . ?' . : ? ? . || s ? ? 11 Ham 1 i ? i I ill ,. ??;>.. II. 8. 1 I ||. 1 , e ?. A. 11 ? ? i ' ; K?'. u. | ' : ? ? I . . i veto of th?? e . ? I ' ! ? |\< , n, II? ?! ? ' ' I. Jln ll'-nry W . M ' >!< un, \\ lili ana Ii. il II A I i? - lor, eje ?? ' : i ' ?? ... ? ? " I the op| ?There ' ' , lie ? it I |m . thai thr Ip I ? i| I II ' _ ?? SENATOR ROBERTSON "CALLED ?DOWN." THE ??'. i 111 : M: REP! IHJ< IN ? ? 'VIM, i PEE II v- KOMI*. I'M IX?] : ' ' HAI ??. ::? il . I l i ',;-.; IHI.Ije. The We tch? 1er County Republican CommltteB? ? i ,r the tarawaupum Hotel, White ri.nn!?. -,. terdaj nom In? ? take action retatlv a to In atructlng the count) repr? ?entatlvea In the ?? ? ? to the reform bills affeitUng Neva Yol i< ? ? .m II Robei tson pre It? - ' . 'i".n -ell the.inty towns were In attends. Coi cr? man Ben I?. Fall iari s??!?? slao i.!?- "nt Re olulioi were i. l with bul on? dli entlng voice ?' sti uctins . ? repr? ?entatlv<ss to fu?,|, 11 all mi ? ire? be fora that body A I--' I fi 'in Henal n fjeot ge \v Roberta? ni >\ ing tbsl It ?a .: . ; wlah to unatltuenta in all m..- in i affecting : ? publie .... i An) ..Der n taken by him s ? he Hi lughl It wine and for I I ? The romn "? ?? decided lhal oppo I tlon t" reform law? wa? ? i ..? ? lent ? ? ? >m natlian ei!, -i : :, m ? ni ' nal lo the State ? i laugh I to I till. I , . .- i , i he reaolutloi . but to au p irp . THE WEEKLY I'lWJRIMAGE 'I ? ? TOWN. I.KQIglJLTO]..- DO? '? I i ?? M :..:?... T.I PUA*] . BILt, : . i : ??.. n:, I ? i ?? u " ? ? ? ? i . . ! ? lovei . Murray illli Hotel. xanJ S??n an I Ce H 11 ? Rain? ?. "Lou" . ??? t. Law tag i" Mr. i'..m 11 ' ?oi ..:. i prell ! I* " . II r the L Republieai ? : ? . i'orl to the bill for r< ? ? i Inmate i In thli rit) H n 'i with the ,. tho la pur ? ' swell Iti vot? in th? ? provide ' t?el th? ?i ii i.i' - and Ihe bal I | t,,.,? v. ,;n ., ,- ti,. ,? -i, r? tonne i ' 1 ???? ?" ?J will i?. ,,t,i,. io Hw.-ii its fraudulent vot? snorme.| in ths coming ?Uaetlon. it lias i" i n ope ?si* ? ?? ???? I tl at th? at '? ct ?if this nui i? ono of th?. ?utije.-t-a of a deal taetw? -i ?Platt an] Tammany Hall. Republican legislator.? who value their r??piitatlon would do wall to see that th-ir records are clear on this bill. Another bill whl.-h Tatnm.itiy Hall Is irarklllg hard to kin at Albany is Asseembly bill No. &-S4 to t-atgulat? th.? ?procedure of New-Yoik <"ity ctrarts In relation to naturalization. Under th?- Tammany metheads no?? In vogus the mo?1 iTtara-f? ced and gigantic framis hB?-,. t?.en committed In naturalisa? tion. For some Inexpllcabl? reason this bill Ii ?till unreported by th?- Committee on Codes. Tammany has raised a foolish cry that the measure is un ?"iistitutlon.il. Any bill that prevents Tammany fraud at th?- polli n always unconstitutional In the syes of Tammany men and those v\d.. are In pollti cal league with the Tiger. New-York Republicans will urge upon the legislator? In town the nece of Immediate action on theae Ollis. The active ai : practical Republicans of this city feel that if Tam? many ?.en prevent the enactment of the lod| house and naturalisation bills the loss of tha Re - publican Presidential ticket te-xt year may reit upon th.- Republican ?Legislature ..f 18S6. ?-? M OBITUARY. CHAKLK.-. KXOX. e'ii.ir',-? Knox, for many years ths well-known New-York hatter, died it his home, No. M West Tenth-st., ifter ?? iori Illness, from pneu? monia. Mr, Knox I ok i sever? cold ?-n Sunday, quickly dei loped Into pneramonta, and in four ?lays, despite Mr. Knox'i exceUerat constitu? tion, resuKcd fatally. H? wai coasdous to the last. Mr. Knox v\.is born In ir? i.m l In IBIS, aai when only (?ft.-'ti yean ? ?'. i, be, with his sister, cam? to th;- c ? ?-.irirry on n salllnn ?hip, H? 1 a ti ! ? ? I .?t Wll - p. l'.i, and then walk. I to New-York City. Beton Ids at rival in this city, hs went to work for v//AS??iie%aJkW - CHARLEA KNOX i.-.iiv. who was then tl leadli i hatter of th? .ity. He learned ti',.- hatter's trad? whll? with I- er\-, and ? - ? of th? shop la ISN h ?-.-??. ?a for hlmaelf In n sh ?!> .?t \ ?. 110 Putton-st., v. :.i 'h soon 1 ? ? . : -. i, no* n s tl "Hole ? WalL" Mr. Knox remain? 11 ? No : ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ; . . the Kit M r ; . ? ? ; : ? . ? - * . I' r a ....'- ? i >.-??. ? ? It : ? ? . t ' . . ? .?-ii? \ ... ??::,!? it. V Ir. Knox wa? a t / . . . . . H - i M. 1 Ml ?.!.? I Ml? 'MIM M.I? ;'??:..?' ? ,... ? ? ' ? ? and roma the last ' .?a?. I m e':> ? ? . mainte i !.?? rxcepl ? ? ? ? ? lid. a . uf Whne . . \? :i i ? ? ? ? ? ; I fort, and i?1 . ? ? ? ? ? ll |e ?HN T W I I.LI .VMS ? - No, il. s ?.?.n l - *. Hi , Il f V. II? Ho i ? lie wa? pi i. and ' -.?? Mr.. ? R. T. Joan ,i-i ' , ? ' :?: I \ ' li| ? I'll! ;.'.'. U ? ? ?? CHARLEH li:\ IN : ? '?..a :? Irving died u Id? ni) N ? I.IM Main I . !'? I from ? minutes ii" v?. i. .ii. u. n.? v.,, a ? ntj n- ?v.. th? i. ? a <; Irving and Maria ? 'arist?n Hsle, sn?l i grai n, phes oi W , i. Irving, 11? mai i ? I Christina Wllaon, of Peekeeklll. In \ugvwt, ll ? II ?'?mi t?. I'.rk-kiii in l?7, and h.? i ?In?-* liveJ there. HI ? ?if.i f? ur ' hlidi u ?in viv? him. He beg i i Ills buslnes? career In Nee v.,ik lit) ai th?> ??a;'"!' ??: x ; ???-a i . ..u i, and, .if:- r " 'cupj i",s' n >na ". i mad ? ? -rei ai if the i ?ri? ni Mai In? h,- u .m'-" ? ' imp ni) s he ii th it ? om ? i ti wus In? corporate II? remained with them unt I 1893, when th? compan) . ?olve ! 'i he fun? i ? sill i, ? !,"'. 1 ?l hue h om an Mond e . al i o'cloe :. p m ? -> GKOROE T. OOLLIXOKR. Oeorge T I ?oiling r sn old sn I v knot? I er of this dl o. 13 Kut I I 'vn'li t . on 'i hund?.. .?r;"i .e hi i? f Illness, He wa -??? ? ?.i ?> ?/eai old M r. I ?ollin ? ? s h h mem ? I ?hi !? u III n i l,.i-, . No '.i md ' M : ii? i eral Bo??let) of M? ? hat rrad' v m. i ., : . uni m e ,i, Veter in?' \ tl -n The fun, ?-.?l n ;il I ake plu .? the hom ? lawn. ? men, th! Th? burial will be In Wood KX-tlOVKRMin ROBERT C, WV'l MPFB i" ville. Kj . April II R ?' Wie killte, an ex ? l< d he re lasl i bom? ?.i .1 t". liri kham, hi ? ->r|i' itteejii ? i ? ?? -, v. , i In 11 ?. it??!? ?tits ? ara later he w? r. In fie elected Ueuti when his term cplred Congi .-,.?? but i i I?' ? ?' h I nol ? ; un?ler ?kill! --i ? on the Demo ? ? II OKORQti WHARF Ixandon, April ll Sir e sn i author, ?Sir Oeorge J irf s i m In Im don in II ? He re ' -? i h'.- ?'-..:.i r ..> In the l?-ond i ? : th? R iv i. ? . i rasrs was d voted chlefl) to i! 'i rath ? i noks, h M icau lay's "Lay?, ?>t Ancient Rome," Kests's poems snd Itollork's "I'Hnte-' n^ wrote lectures .?u.| two li'.oks Wnrarnlng ??reiiv ana ltein.in art CORPORATIONS ASI) BOSSES. < Tin* PUBUG SIIiil'IJj KNOW OF BIO PAYMKNTS OP "BOODLS" AH WEIJ. AS UTT1.K OtfsTS. To 1 be Editor of The Tribune. Sir: All ffood citizens must applaud as well as rss the true ar.,1 outspoken article published ! in tills moraln-r/s (l?th) Tribune, "The Tap Root of CoiTUptlon.'' Early in the winter The Tribune was kin.i enouall to publish a letter from me, In which I urged th". continuance of the lnvestipa tli as i ?.. n.-'l up, and only opened up, liy the Lexow Committee), until the evidence of lara*e payments made by c i?. irations to the Bosset? should be laid before the publie, i held it, and hold II still, t > b?> a scandalous wrong t.> pillory , offenders and connive at the escape of large The moral guilt of the man who gives $10, 000 to th" B ss Is at least as great as that of the ?'? -in in who gives |S0 to th?; ward man. ?o amount of sophistry can get around this fact; all men know H to he a fact, and almost all ?vell-ln formed cltltena are, alas, by dow quite sure that the statements made in your article are tuo true. Now, sir, so iner or later, as a matter of mTe Justice, these facts ?rill be?*<**me public property. And If the Influence an.l pull of the wealthy g?t? ners prove sufficient for a time to cover them over an i pigeonhole them, then the storm of indigna? tion ??ill only be the fiercer and more destructive whi n It does at 'out leak forth. There is m arcely s possibility of exaggerating, I think, th>- danger that may arise nay, is arising? fi 'in sucb evidence of the power of unscrupuloua wealth or Influence, Hare, again, all men see its \ lie an 1 traitor .us work, It raise legislators, ami strangles Inquiry, it catches the minnow ami lets i - the shark. Sowing the wind indeed! Alan, t.ftt-n it Is the innocent who reap the Whirl? wind! W. S RAIN8FORD. St. George's Recto*"**, April l'J, 1893. TUF DRAMA. BHAKBSPBABErS BIRTHDAT. The Shaki'=i.ere,in anniversary will be observed at Btratford*oo*Avon by a series of performances at th?- .Memorial Theatre, under th?> direction of Mr. Ben I'.r.-.t. "The Winter's Tale," which has never Jteen presented at th?? Memorial, will be the prim Vil feature of the celebrado?. The pro L-riuiiiii" for the week is us follows: Monday, April tt, "She so.ops to Conquer'': Tuesday. April -3 (Shakespeare's Birthday), "The Winter's Tal.-"; Wednesday, April *A "As Tou I.Ike It"; Thursday, April 25, "'Much A'lo About Nothing"; Friday. April "?'.. "The Winter's Tale"; Saturday lafter i.in, April ?7, "The Winter's Tale"; Saturday . i ng), April Ti, "Masks and Fa'jes." LOCAL THEATRES. Mi.-? Rehan will take leavs of her publio this svi ? Daly's ti.? aire. Th.? favorito aetress will not be so.mi hers again until next November. ?i, ire'g lovely comedy of "A Midsummer ? i ? m gracefully to a . . . Mr. and Mrs. Ken 1st, who aro play* Abbey's Theatre, were m ire than eomm inly enteri dnlng, last Right, in the Interesting play of "T ?. i Bhllllng" ons of the !? ? pieces in their repertory. . . . The as tho local stage, aa the aprlng season deep Mr. Palmer, at the .; ml. ireer ol "Trilby." Mr. ? ii open the Garrick Th '-re on Shake A| ".: . ? play i:a4l?>d ? play ?. air. ady ha - air. ady been ..'? ? ? - ue to pei ..;rm at i \ir ? l.llett? will di ? nse Mr Mayo has made ? hit with "I'udd'n If. 11 Wilson." at the Herald , Theatre, ?>enman Thompson announces his Star. Mr. John I?r..w is coming, to t...- Itarletn Opera House, and Mr, ? i rama to the "Fortune" doi ? not seem to ???mi, and "Susan" Is ?:??. DIXXER DAXCB OP THE <>lllo SOCIETY. The foil? ?? -i the Reception Con. t the d ? i of the i ?hlo So. Ii I ?? ai , on April :?!: Mrs. Ji- t.'ry L. Burnett, Mrs. William !.. Strong, Mrs, Tlwinas E***lng, Mr?. Bi ;?. tins, Mra C. C. Bhayne, Mrs. v. C I,..???'.m l, Mrs, J. r. HoU?7way, Mr.-. David H. Hates, Mrs. MUton I. Southarl. Mrs. Andrew J. C. Poy?, Mrs Wan-a Hlgtsy, Mrs. \Y. I'. Andrews. S B pa i..?r.i. Mr:?. U H. Crall, Mrs. Hoiner I Mi . ? Baring, jr. m mitt".- will I : by the following: i TI anas Cartas*, General W?ger Swayne, ' ilonel William !.. Strong, Banaler Calvin s. Bri >>. tor Stephen tt. Elklns, eg?Qovai*nor 'W-erice . General Thomas T. Eckert, Oeneral Samuel ? ? il An son ?.. McCook, Murat Hal >??.:. Mllton I Bouthard, J. ???. A Ward, s. a l'.i . u I, A !' JuUUard, John D. Archbold and Dr. ?Nil >agl i:. ! nner will ha served at ?mall taMes. The ? .!.~?-ts ,f Warren Hlgley, chairman; Andrew .!. i' Poy?, C. C Bksyne, I?. >'? Ilepktns. ii "iiv [.?? Curtis <;. Hsrraman, Thoma* Ewtng, jr, su i Lean 1er II. < '-.... ESTATE OP MR?. SARAH astor EOEMBL. Th? g wltm es to the I ist will of Barah \ r lioreet gavi ? ? asterd ly In Um ? . apsclt) of the testa? . on -Vbruary 1?! k?Bt, merly f.?r many years rrniW at T II i The estate, s il -; m itnly In this .->? n try, is \ i ied al $.'-'?>'. and after s few .small be ? i i.u shan -? to her ai ! Ufre ! ind ?i gran Ison, Robert J n i i . hei ?.'???. ters, B ? ,? ? ? i, liai il.i!.and. K?'io m i. Fortescu?, of So. ; Ito ? ? Il ex-Mli ter to I Albert II ' Albert N Ha ?...?... Citations were ' . milled I rROUIXEXT ARRIVAL? AT THE HOTELS. imi'NSWICK I I. A', i A ? . : \.\|i i M? >\ Senat >r John ?i .. MARLBi ill' IL'OH ' :? How. II, . :' ?llanta, Ga. MKTH" ?Pi ILE ? B nal ?i - ? Pai ?. Henry J. tire Lei ow. MURR \ \ HILL n, Prank W. His, is : i' - . . ..?;'.!. Iton I Ish, ? If In Need of a tor a Son Thi oal or a omptl) l r ? to keep !:i the I ? In all I. ing and ? V 1ER IED. ??????' th? bride'? niul M ? ??..'...? 1281h ?t., April is I- the I t:. Prejratsdt ? . i - \ -, f Broa r,\ ' .; v \i.\ i.it ,i VI on, .?: iss . ? n lbs I St I I ? ? i; -. ithttrtr? V. |...i:ir?l, .;.-..ii?r u i irsa ?am : ? Walker, daughter ot Mra. M W Walker. I'AI.MKIt ?T.IFTON In Brooklyn, WadaeBday Btrening, ?prll 17, ni tu.' i i A ?' ngregatlon?! Ctiui i. i-, u It lleradlth, D, 1?, Mum.- Esten? ht.'i f th? 1st? Robert Clifton, t . Ottorgd ll.<?.,i.i I'.lm. ?-. M |. SMITH I'HAI'IN On ?""'"I ia ?' nul ? HamtMi?] ? . h, Ivuifi'.-t. . ... | ??? th? lu?. IV-.l-ii. i? l?.ndl i Man .?nui .m i.*tiapln, .!?.'ii,-iit.'i of Walter n . , [.In, .-.i . .f Kh. il? Island, and i.'ii<-tw.,o<i ^muii. of Ml KM-'11 ill'- n:i: On \v.,ir..> i .v. April IT. nt Trinity H hlngion, 11, i A by th? Kr?. \ ? II rurner, jr., .?f thu etty, and :.. vi,.., .; . i M is .it..i tits lata Jaatsa ?\ .I'M, I? .'. Mollees of marriages and deaths must he iu i a ii ii : ull name and address. nil ?>. BAII.1K en i'. Isy n irnlng, iprtl 19, is;..*., ?ni Rllaa ?? . \ ii r... ? ... I -l.il. April 21. ni h?r l.if* ? I. mi l: X. V. UKAi'll m. April ?i' ' B -?? .?>. N, .!.. II ?rrniua Bearh .i, i -i.:.ii... ..( in? faihrr, ws Sad Urtatklyn, sun.tu aftantotta, ut 4 ?,'<?!.>.-k. :; tlobarl I '. "ii W?dnasdsy, April ??-?.. .-? ii hereafter. i\ixhi;ah i ' ? si?, ?i. >.f lanti.'wi.?. a. n. j, in | ii? 'i?r.\ .r las son, at liigiiiTcoii, on . .. k ? 30 .i m. l'uni,. ' ? !";??'' N .' i haw mi Thu April Is. Kraatoa Hatalltea fraw. : i ?J'l Bros !'??ay. on 1 il privat? i-i , lir.Klfl N N ? itkPril IT. IMS, i: w . . utliban, i ?in.-: i? of this . Ity, l-'uneral lm ?i.i.i.n'i .!!!: On Tl - . M rll II I ;? m . -?fter u ' : ' dim ? m ti..- thi year 11 ' H f I !.?? l.nnih . mambora of J.'lei I? 230, i' an i a. M.. Oem ? i ? nf M ? in. 'i. iiii'i of i!i* Am ?rli -.n !.. ?'claran A lllon ? i ; invral , . i ?. .i,-. Aiirll 20, . ? rlor k >, ii.'v. n ..i iv :" . tamlli (.ein r.il goclet) ?it Me.liaiilea nuil Tiiiilea iii(-ii. itr.iihi ' ar? ?? i?si '. lu attend lb? funeral \ .. lat? hi ?tl ? i- .:? org? T i lolllsjger, , i, Hat i ? ; m. at hin Iule irai- ' . h ? WAItllKN A l*ONOVER, President. IlKN M V? MUH i' K IK. \i t - ?? i tpril It 1^?' .? |d m n! i: ut imln t:. ki n. la lu r ? il h ? ? . I. -i .' ?enrlees on .\?..r..la'. April -'.'. IM?.'?, ut the real .1 n. .- ..f hrr a. n In lu?, l?r W. K Newton. No. 3T9 i -n ?t., Paternos, n. j., ,ii 2 aftlaon p. sa I ,it privata DIED. Hill NI?I jjag Thursday niomtngr. April 18. ?t hi? late residence, bit Lexinfft'.n-ave.. 111.-harrl H.-nneasy. Funeral on Saturday. April 20, at St. Vincent F?rr?fS ?"hurch, Lsilngton-ava, arJ (HJth-st., W i?:30 a. tn. In'ernient in Mart?.n. X. J. Kindly emit Hewers. JACK?ON At I>.vcr. X. J . on Frid.iv. 10th Inert.. WtlL lam A. Ja<-kt>oti, son of the late William Jackton. of Rnckawny, in tli? 7??th year of hi? age KNOX?On Friday mornln?;. April 11?. at hi? residence. No. 40 West l??tli-M.. ?liarle? Knox, ?ired 77 year?. Notice of funeral li?-reafier. KOHNSTAM"M~At Brooklyn. April 10. Cilta, wtf? of H?l man K'ihr.itamm. ? Notice of funeral In Sunday's parer?. LYON?Al Marcelin*, New-York, Thursday morrdnj. April It, i'athirine Ksj?oa, ?..i?v. ,,f ?'aptaln William I.. I.yon. | Fun?-ral MnrlOM at Ohr!?t Church, Greenwich, (."unn.. Sat? l urday, April 11?, at I'M P- m. I MAIt.f.IARD-At her home near Nlcaslo, Msrln County, I California, on April 7, Anne 17. Ward, wife of Adolph? Maililard, and sister of Julia Wart How?'. PKRKtNS- Sii'l'ler.ly. April IS, Oranvllle l'orkin?, a?f?M ?4. I ?Viirienil service? at the bam? .?f hl.? <l.?uirht"r. Mr?. F. 8. Wari.tr, 74 Weit 10>'M-st., en Saturday, April 20, at It I .'-.-leck. 1 Interment at cr.nv? -ii m ??? of famUy. Frien.ls of th? family an.l ni.-ii i-rs of Water Color lev ?lety of New-Verk arc invite! t., attend. POOR-In Brooklyn, OB April IS. IM..".. Malearen I.. WySS, ?vllow ef Henry Poor. In tin? Mtii >...ir .,f 1er age. Funeral services will be held at her late r-nldcnc?. 4M unen? ave., en Mtarday, at s p. m. Relatives .m.i fiiettda invit?>d to attetad, ? tu privat?. IB?, l'urtlitil iM?-.i pap. ne p',.a?e copy. ROOEB4 ?an April IV im?,-,, a, r'JO Slxth-ave . Mr? Fra. <l'n, ?? if. R,,?er?. a*red 81? year?. Funeral fr.'tn i*!iur,-|i of Holy Cimmunlon. 20th-?t. ?ass ?it h-uve., ?Satur.las, April 20. at 3 p. m. .SKYMol'R ?In Thui*l..v. April IH, l-.a.-,, at her re?ld?nc?, 2,ea,2 Maillsuii-ave., KUiauctli St. John, wif? of Jams? Seym ,ur. Fin: il ??.-rvlc.c? will be IkIJ on Saturday. April 20. et 4 p. tn. K'-latlw-s a.n?l fricad* are invited to attend. SMITH- At Newark, N. t., astil It, INC. J?n? E.. dau?j?V ter of the ute Jante? aad taa?Mla smith. i'-,iti?rai ?. rvlce? ut h.-r lut? r.nld.aie, No. 13 Washlnrtoa* ?t., Saturday. 2?>:h. at 3 p. m. Relatives ar.d friend? are t/.vit?!. rATLTJjt??Al Mount Vernon, N. T., Thursday mornln?. the lHth lust., Thomas M. Taylor. Funeral services will I ?, held at his residence, |fj sttertna. ave., Sat ur? Lay, at 2 p. m. ?Carrlaije? will la? In waiting on the arrtvnl of th? 10% d. in. traJn from Grand ?*.n'ral Station, New-Hiv?a WILSON'On Friday, April 16, st hi? resldenc?, Ne>. ? Kent Mst-?t., Henry H'??k?-r, <nlv m of the l?l? U?n tenant T. P. Wilson, l'. s. n , and Marlon d? Ro WH ?on. Nutlc? of funeral hereafter. The Kenalco ?i>niet?.rr. H?-I?m Railroad; offlc?, 1? K-st 42d-st. Interments an nia.l? in th'.? Necropolis ?nd funeral partie? returned to the city by special train? In II? hour?; regular time. 2?* hours. Special Notice?. "In many re?pe,-e? mor? ?Is. nlfl?ant Ihavta the uri'iit Morann ?ollrctlon." ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINART. Dxssozstrnoir sale PREVIOfS TO REORGANIZATION. THOMAS K. KIIiHY, Aatotionees*, On Exhibition O ?a, m. to O p. m. AT THE AMKHK'AX ART <;.VI.r,KRIKa mapisun sq'vi:i: .-?>:t:i. DX8T1 v? ri: i s i r i : i > iwi xtixgs Bf OLD AVI) MOI'I-'KV maptkrs of Tin: riusT rank. MASTKKI.V St TLITritES, l?.'-eiitifnl e >i<i ?Silver, Kam and CoHtljr Atiti?iia<? Oriental l-';tl?i-ic.s, lilis;?? ;ala?l Jlaaeak COVSFS. A l?i^sr?! Tabla ?rviat ro Servie? of tba Ftrsl Empira Pariod n:t:si:.vn:i? Bt NAJPOVBOX L TO his stepsOM IBNIO hi:ai'h vr.v.vis, V.TC. ETC. ?BBunroora to 'J'h?> Aii.r-ri?:?ri Art A~-'??-i:?t ion of Nenv-Ynrk. Ac-en i i r?*?<l l>y timan ainoa tba lr*?aU of LS03? and to >>o aold ?>i? eu'-ount of Mr. .IAMl-:s F. BUTTON wit lui rawing; OB ign activa nimber of tha A.--?><-i?ition. The En'.ir? f'?e-tion to be sold BIT Arisen,I II'. PIHI.K* SAI.BJ e )n 'riKii*fr??l.-i.v and I-'tiel.-iv B*ersnsl?Taa*pi Next, Af?ril *J."?th aeail "Jaith, AT < IIK Kl'.KINCr HALT.. Continuing! S;,tur?l;?v, Moia<i;?y, nti4 Tnnartay. April 87th? SOth, and .'toth. At Tin? AaiK-i-Kiu ^Vrt Oallarlats, ?? I7AST SO STREET. MAPUOM SQfARE SOUTH. It Wl.?? .v CO., 7::'? and 7-11 llriauilarray. AVill Si-U .?1 AaK'tiota tfONOAT AFTERNOOX, AT ?"? VClAXX, A . , . ' r >k? corn. I fcl I Wi MM if. History. Pranaa, .ra ..f I.tteratur?; Specimen? ?.f Ear'.j Prtattng :'? M ?I I'-dtesa aad Lever, 111 ? al t B ?--. 11 . eta, Tl KS'i.VY. AT " e , . :.. m A Th- Library ' Mr. i in- -.e!. cor.?i?tinf of a choto? t i ; iv .,*?, man\ trat ?-?U? ti n-, 11 ?:-?? Ai'i-ti ..:.,. U?xalt? n S;"rtln?i ?jvd Ar.ffllag. I th? r.?? ? Art*. vv i:t'\?:si?A V. AT -' I ' ''!-" K. V , ? ? .iicntiier.l et ?.?>r..i.? K'::.?h riihlK-tvt'.otu, Tirt'RgDAl AM' fl'.IPAY. AT .1 ?i ''Ll"?<-"K, v reflating to Ar', Prama, B!b::o<#. ?U, Illustr?t.-1 Wiks, etc., eta, M?'M'VV. APRIL -'??? Ii A . ilptclloa ?f ? '. f^?Jin t!:e Istaoi I*t 1)1.ii.v. " s-.ai.li .ll.-.l IH7H. mus M,-i:i.i:.vni s HOMEMADE! rr.Ksr.RVES, , Hi: v.M'tl'.n CANNED AND BPICED a-Rl ITS ANO .1171.1.1 KS. II RE RED ?'I HUANT JELLY A Sl'lVIAl.TV. Bverytblrai pal up in ?las? and kept urtil fall. Fa? .-?e. aehlra? Mr*. SAit-Vll s. M*a KI.ltATH. ?ty.1 I'"Si,?A ,-t , l:. . ->'>!!. N. ?. InLiule VAIV I'l.l.S.il.KNE for vv lin? ?riNe*, ?COUGH ent Throat I>lsea?es. IliUlK'se nwsnl ,...- Vrllll.l.l TrelU at vv.,...r?. i ...? a?.,, arantcd 1 It HENKY ? DEANK, D*n . ? ?,a 1 ?- x I r-. ie ' ? -11 av? . eureXrr 45t?i ?t Specisltv Ar?l 11, '.at Tr.-tli. i:xi'i.-,ii B rest,.red. T-l iph?B? ::*.l!. 3Sth-?t. I'.iii.iin.-- iaelfSh Kcre'en mall? f?r tlM ??'"-k. ayaSIa? April '.-?V will ?loa? (promptly In all ?a*??a at this .Hi e as tu...i*-. HATL'HDAY At ?.30 a. m iiuppleaaMtar) n? .10 a. m.) foi iiu-.e. Swltacrlaaet, Italy, Kpaln, i'..itu?ai, Turk?-?? Ulit lllitlfrfl IlldU. per I. S L? .'.a-'-.?!!..?. 'I.i HaVl? t:.'t'.?i? f^r ether pans et Kur, pe trust Ijo dire, te?i 'per 1., ?'..,. .ngi,.'" i. ?I '.?.:'?'? ??? m .-u|,;7'-men'ar\ 10 a. m.) i,?r I - ?ae-d and Wu,,l?.rJ |?|aw??. laurl.ad.,, -. mil Martini!!?. |,^r h ?. goatatsltl? il-i.-is f.,r Orina,la. Ti :nl .:.. i itid Tubaito meut I" ilrviAUd '!..?! Koiita. ,. .-, ,,t <e.:iii .? -n (auppteatMetary t??:u> a tn.) for e','i?n and I'anama. per ^ - .Vliuu.a el.'Me:-? na',?t M '.ire. t.'.i "per Alllaaea , ??? I ;i? ?? ne itupptctnentair U :tt? a m i fur Europe, p.i ? s Iurasl?, \i? ?Ju.'en? town; at 1" a. I?. isupi'len..?:r...i v lH;;UI a it. ? |. r 1'. itun? IbUiiiI, .lam.ilc.i an.l S.u.,i. lia, I" i s. .? All.?stiai.> eletter? for nthcr part? ..( Colooaba? and for Coat? Rtaa \'.? l.im.m. ,.iu?t i... dtrfastatd "p-r Allasgwasy*'); ?t M ?? we. for Mexico, per ? ^ ?' Condal llatin , r,is_ l- ?In.cted "per C i'.n'lal"?. al le? a. m. (?aapplementao II a m ? for ?'entrai Amena I ?Scept Coata Ki.a. and S,,iith PacIS? porta per ? ?. Newp.it. \'.t Coloa (letter? lor ??u?te,i?*la it.list be ilire.te.l '*??? Newport' . ut lu.'ia) s. m. fjr Panap* la? ttalai a? aba* a. Taaxpam ?nd Vu ?tan, p?r ?-. S. S?gur?n.a elettei.. for I th-r pat'.? ..f MeM.o and fot ?"liba mitai !'?? .lli'-ct.'i "p r s,-8uia:i. a'l. ?t 11 n. m. f.?r Neil,.'rlands direct, i"' ?> ? V.'i-ii.Uii.. ?ia R tterdam ?lettrrs inu-t le ,|lr?-. t.-,t "per \'i- n.lain"?. at 12 m for >. Hand 'l'i-'-'t. i-.T s. s. Anchoarla, arta ?;!..->?? iiettera muit l?e dlie? t?'d "per Am li.irlu " e. at 13 Jt p. m for HaMt. ?Cunaana un.i ir*arupano, per ? ? run? wuieea III (letters for ether parti . V a.-zuela. Cura.a... Trinidad. and Dutch alulan? naoai !?<; dire?ted "p.r Prias ?A'llUm III "?; '?t **:<?? p. >??? 1er St. I'li..:r?-Minuelun. per steamer fr ". MalUsa ?stain Cor llama and Japan (?specially edda?ee?ed ..nl>?, i7inpr.?s of Japan (from Vancouver?, . -,- ,...? .;, lo Apr.i ?18 ai t'M P m Mail-, lor China. ?:. KrUKUcoa ,11) up t,. Aplll 17 ?I ?: .i'a p. tn Mall? for e'liln? an I .I .pan a.er e ?, Mkti . ;..-e here dally up to iprll ?is at 1:90 p. na. Mall? fwr Hawaii, per s .- Au ?-? -i ' ? .:? --r,- d?ily up Jl it t.'lia p. in Mall? I :etv lalan?U, per ?hip City "f Papaitl ?'? ni Ban Francisco), ?.lu?? here daily up to April -i ?i ?:3U r m. Mail? f.?r Au?;ralia ,.N i : ? kuslralla, which are fjiwarJel Europe) New-Zenland Hawaii, Fiji and Sani.-?n ? laee bare it, to April '^i: al ?1:80 a na i ?: "e. a.tival at .\?e. . ampanla wath British ?..'.il* r.?r Australia). Vust-.ilia (eiceut W.-.I Aiutralla), Hawaii and I', I 1,1.:,Is. pel v ? Nil,? a ? r r- .in V iiicouv?: I. clOM lly after April '.'?1 ui.d up In M v ?-.? at ?.:?<? p. n?. Mall? tor Newfoutsdlaiad, ba i .U to Halifax, and ttieiic? I Ul) a' IJO p. HI. Mall? f,.r Ulquclian, bj rail to Boston, and it'?i,.-- by <t?ni?r, d?U) at H'.sU I ii. Mails |Of ( ul?? ? i i . ,'1 ? ,., , tl e: :?? p m . f r a?.r?,triiln? by ?teamen saillns (M ndai ? and Saturday?? from Port Tarnt?? t-'l i Malla foi Me?ici ?M'ilan.i unie?? -pe, Lilly addr-. "i ?! ?. ?pitch by s''-a:n?.-. do?? st rival* office d?llv at 3 a. m - Re*!?tered mail close? at I p. m pr?v|ou? day. CHAMJCfl ?JT, PAYTON. lo?tm?aei?S feetr.m^. New-Turk. April 1?. 1?JS6