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RUSSIA WANTS A SHAKE HKK MI.NISTKR IN PEKING INSTKUCTKD TO DEMAND CHINESE TERKTTORT. CHINA llol-ES TO OR Or? Bt t'.lviM'. li PART OF MAMHIRIA AM? AN IiiAI'KHK PORT? H.'.Xl-iSS OF U JUNG CHANO B?PORTKD - TJIi-: l-KACB TI.EATY MOOIFIBD. London. A;?ril 23?"The Btandard's" Berlin <x>rr?'sponi!ent says that th?1 Russian lUnlster In Peking ha* li"en instructed 10 negotiate ? i'?1 sion of Chinese territory to balance the Japanese acfiuislti.,n-'. China, n ?t being la a pooltloo lo reject the demands, hopes to confine th? m to t,pe cessi.?n of part of Manchmla and an i -.?fi? ** porr. "The. stan.l.iri'' also notice? a run. ?r from an untrustworthy source th;*t LI Hung Chang has had a relapa and is suffering from occasional fit? of tax?t. No t?nfltinatlo*i of this nun.?:' can be obtained. A Centra; Kern dispatch from Peking by ?way ?>f Shanghai say? thai tome modifications In th? treaty of peace between China and Japan have been agreed on. Of th" five net* Commer clal ports to be opened, i- has been decided lo substitute Nanking for Peking, and Wo ?chow, on the WaM Canton River, for Uuchow. Wel-Hal Woi is also t.. be gaiTlaoned by the Japanese al China's ex;?>use for a term ? : years. Nanking, although in.hided ?n the existing treaty porta has never been proclaimed open. A dispatch from "fohohama say? that the Japanese have denied ofllctally that the treaty of peace will pia<e the Chinese customs ander Japanese NtitroL The treaty contains the op? tional ?'onilitiOB that Japan ?fill Rive up Wei? Hal*Wel on the payment of the Mcond instal? ment of th?* war Indemnity, provide,! China pledge her oust ,ms t.? insure the payment of the remainder; but this condition p tsalbly ??ill not be observe*!. In the House of Commons to-day the Govern? ment waa Queatlctned concerning the terms of the treaty of peace between Japan and China. Pir Edward Grey, Under Foreign Becretary, aald thai the terms of the treaty had not yet been commu? nicated to the G ?vernment, and therefore they ?were, unable to make any statements in regar 1 to them. "The Daily News" ?\;11 say to-morrow: We understand that the ("kmrnrneni will not ju'.n any combination of European Powers to Interfere with the results of Japanese vIctorleB. While the Minister.? are wlllln?' and anxloua t i avert war. they , ?Jo not regara the British Interests ai affected by | the term- of "BMI I ? Paris, April 23.?The- "Journal des D?bats" pub? lishes a report of an interview with Mr. Bone Ai i 6uke, Japanctic Minister to Prance, up n the re- ; STilts of the war. Th? Minister ?ie.lar.1 i thai Eu? ropean tra,*!? would be unable to withstand Ihe competition of Japan. Thla, however, he said, was purely a pecuniary question, and *ould be "-nodifie. In a?*oordanoe with the ;?.,! iptli 'i by Eu? , ropean countries of i bimetallic standard or the retention of the existing standard. Japai ?sala, does not ? i quests. H? i ambitl? d is t adranci In thi path if pr develop the trab' and li lustries of thi i ry ehe has recently acquired. Th--* fears of Spain that Japan will encroach ui Isl? ands, the Minister sal I, are gn un Hess. Japan Is perfectly satisfied with the possess! I Por mot-a. POLTUKP.S RIOTING IN FORMOSA. TWENTY mi:n HAVE BEES KILLED, \SV FIPTT w, n'M'i:; ?. London, April 2:).?"The Times'' MiTespondant in Hor.g Koris? says that the soldiers are rioting In North "Tonnoaa. Twenty-eight hive been killed, in? cluding two officers, and flftj have been wounded THI-: STRIKE IN PARIB SPREADING. ?RAVWA? MER JOIN THE ? MM A S DRIVERS- i SEVERAL. riOHTa WITH Till" POUCE, Paris, April EL?The majority of *h?> tramway ?employes have joined the striKlnK omnibus drivers. This evemns there w<re several encOUBtan be? tween the- police and the strikers. A ; w of the ?n?n arrestad yeatarday wem seal to pi ion for short terms. The police have male numerous arrests. Few vehicles are running, nr.'l each Of these If g'iar.le'1 by three get) ?arm?-.?. The strikers seem to he confidant ?>:' winning. The strike causes great inconvenience to the j ubllc, the annoyance, baring been much augmented by the strike of the employes of th?? North Parts f>n. ntbus Cotnoany last evening, ,?:-. i-- indi similar to thf.se taken by the Brat striken higher wages and shorter hours. Th.- North Paria Company le clares that its financial condition will not per it to tncrees?! ??i;,.-. v ANOTHER INSURGENT HAND ROUTED. *XE.\ KILLED AND MAW WOUNDED ?REIKPORCB. MKNT.? ARRIVE TR. ?it STAIN". Guantarmmo, Cuba, April tt.?Colon?! FI >i?-h re? ports that on Aprli 16 his commaml met a lian.i of insurgents on the highway between Palenque and (iuayabal. He isBIM liately him. k?-.l them, kill? ing ten. wojn'llnar many inore, ar.1 capturing S consider?ihle Quantity of arms, ammunition pi visions, etc. Havana. April 23.- The s'oamer Montevideo has arrived at Guantanamo, from Cadiz, with 1,490 r? gti? lar troop? on board. _ Of the three distinct expeditions from Bpala to ? Cuba, the tirst, composed of 9,'njo men, arrive?] acme time ago. The second, ejanposed of T,008 soldiers, I*gan to land, a?*cordlng t?i mall a>lvii?-H from Havana, m April 16. That portion of the ae^ond corps was disembarked fr..m the steamers Ciudad do ?'R'liz and Reina Marta Cristina 'I h<- re malnder was on board th.- steamship? of the Cam pana Trasatlantl? a. the Montevideo. Ban Krane - >, San Agust?n arid Antonio Lopes. The third expe? dition, which cotnprtaei .',.?-?? men, will Ball from Spain as fol Iowa: Prom Valen? ia. April -T. on 1 ?'?.?. r ? I th? i.eo XIII; from Cadis, April 2t, on the Alfonso XII; from Santander. April M, on the Santo lio mlngo, an 1 fi ni ta? same jxirt by the mall htearner of May )'>. On April 16 the f<,rm?r Qorernor-Oeaera 1 of Cuba Cn.-ral CaMeta, received from Madrid un ohVlal dispatch in which th.- Queen Regent and 1er i;,.. ernment tendered Am th ?r thanks for "th? activ? ity, z.-al and ability ??'th which he had directed military operations." Warm thanks ??ere also ex? tended for the brav? ry displayed by the Army, the Navy arid the volunteers. AN AMERICAN SWiNDi.EU ARRAIGNBD. London, April B. Frank "Taylor, allai Tarbo, th Amen?-an "crook" who ??as arreated some months ago for being coBCtraed wi'h the notorious William Carmll Woodward in a cutlass tight in a house near Re(*?*r.tn Park, and who subsequently forfeited his hail and led lo ''ape Town, where he ????< again arrest? l. only to .-a,-H|... and be apprehended In .lohantv-burK. South Africa, was arraigned in the Westminster Police ?"ourt -hi* morning on a charge West l-R-St. AfT*?? TBIOt M*BK ??aV'^k ^"RELIABLE" <3* CARPETS K**p ? si eye oi ? aval ng aorta. Too will fiad |i totere?' !.?; and profitable, Every l'iece New. Kept-over stock breaks easily. An 80-lb. Fauey China ?Seam?? v less Matting.I4.5O Fine .Japanese Fancy (Cotton Warp ?Seamless Matting - $.5.85 Fine Japanese Doable Dyed Wain Seainle.vs Mattiug - $().,"i() Kolls ui ill yards. Tbs tla-a n,.??- t., thmk al Um Bitisaar* ituasi to m?u^ jr<xir Bnmi ?on,/uri.l,:.- durlCK 'I,. >i.ii.in?r A l.r?,,,,! no gc-a it out ?*f ??-.in?,r. ? inpi-l? Hau?, nnil I iirnliurr. CASH or CREDIT .(OWPERTHWAIT ^0. 104.106 and 108 West 14* St. NEAR 6TPAV. ?iDoKlyn Stores: Fiatbush Av. near Fulton St Of fraud Taylor in thi?? ln?tnm-e 1? accused of havinri a.'te I In i-">n<'?-rt with I man nai.i 1 MlnshOn, who called himself "the H'an. Wlllard Musgrsve.' and posed as an American Senator, in obtaining (tooiis by frau,lul'nt pretences. Minsh in has then far succeeded in eluding the i>..ii<- -. A HOVA CAMP TAXEN. TIIi: NATIVES l/'SK Hi? KILLI.I? AND MANY Wut M'Ki? Tin: ?TRXNca i.,,ss BLIGHT. Pari?, April 2?'t.?Dispatches fr??ni Madna-as^ar say that on April 3 the H ova a**Samp at Mi.idana whs ?captured l?y the Prencb. Th?- native loss was lean killed ami many nieir?? ?Ai?iin<l?-il. -No Fren, limen w ?-r- kilted and only three atora VV.o.lTiJod. ? .?. FLOODED I'.Y THF. DNIEPER MANY PtBOPI.E DROWNED AM' QREAT DAMAGE I'liM', TO PWJVKI'.TY. St. retTsliiir?;. April ?.?The Dnieper Hiver ha? overflowed the districts of Rlett an I Tcbentgoff, Four hundred houses have beea dMtroyed, many persons hav- been drowned and sn enormous amount of property has been damage?!. TOPIC43 IN THF. HOUSE OF COMMON??. Till* ?aOVERNMENT N? 'T INTERESTED IN THK ?vs?: OP MRS DOMIXIS A PEl-fWOB VOTED !'. a a*?X-8PEAKER PEEL London. April 21?Replying to a question by air Thomas KsmoniU-, In the House of Commons, to? day, Sir aCdward Ql?y MM that the Imprisonment of ex-Queen Lllluokalanl of Hnwnli was nol ? matter in which the liovernment could Interfere. Sir William Harcourt moved that ?n annuity ?if ?l.i?>) he paid to ex?8peaker Peel. Jatrnes Klrr Hardie movd an amendment flxlng lbs amount at n noa a y?-nr, which sum. he said, was enough. Nobody se.-<?n?!>'l Mr. Hardi?'? amendment, and Blr William Harr.nirt's motion was ram-sal Mr. Campbel'.-Bannerman, B*M?retary ?-?f f-tat? for War. sal,I that he fe-lt called on to ileny Ihe truth of the existing rumor? that the Puke of Cambridge waa about to retire from his post a? Commander? in-Chief of th?' army. EMIGRATING FH(>M NKWFOtTNPLAXn. THHKK III XI'KKH PPOPLB STAUT POB THE VNITKIe aWATB-l ANTI-i*'?NFl'"I>ERAT1i>N SEg TIM'.NT QROWIRO, St. John's. N. F., April 2.1.-The steamer Grand Lake, wlUch aatled from here to-day. took MM 1-1111 granti for the l'nlted State.?. Th.- feeling agalnsl conf sde rat ion i? /?rowing rere. The e'liiviTMiicnt deleitates are reported to he sppre hei ?Ive of dafeal if the question Is submitted to tha pa .'?'If Th?- men employed o:i the relief works by Blr Her? ?a? v; Murray, the British Commissioner, struck to? day for an Increase In wagei They have been ro ,. \ ng SO rents ? day, but it:-;.' siy that this i^ not sufficient t , obta a the necessarlM of life ? THE Rt'WELL TRIAL (X)NT1NUED. London, April '.'"-The trial of the a<*ti?n of Coun ?? . i: issell, wi.o is seeking restitution of her con? jugal r..;!)t>. of which ah<? was deprived by ?t. pre? vious action for divorce agalnsl her husband, Karl R u , ;;. was resumed this morning. The lerstlinony in the catt having been flnlsb?rd, counsel tof i:.e Count?ess began bis address to the Jury. Ha argued that she was entitle ? t.? ask for maintenance, i lucl In In? itlng that tie chan ? tsband ?should l"- cleared up, sha hail bt "i : ? . . ?? i by motive i of good ? Counsel for R I It waa "'??. I is that t!:?- Countess was guilty of blockmsll In : .... ? . ? . . . :. .?? .vorn offlJav ? t of the of -, turn ".'. ? was n m? : i ?? :, 1 obvious!) Intend, I to :,'tv.- ?:..- Karl to I I ? rs wet.: :? I FRENCH SHORE BETTLEMENT PROPOSED. . ?:? - .? a. ? ?i : . Apr.1 23. It Is said hel basli oi .? b ? tl ' : - will take plaee I? tween G real Britain and France for the Ml ? i nl ? r : Frei -h Shore queatton In New! that exclualve rights for fishery purposes ?hi to Franca on the western i isl .'. New? II i.. lor a dlst ince of from f -rty to III it t present Frai is by treaty I : a line of 436 miles, from ?Caps Ray :. Cape s: John, it some such arrangenn that mentioned I* ? nsummate??, i; will meat I a withdrawal ,i French jurisdiction from '?'?"?? miles ol c aast. WILDE AND TAYLOR INDICTED. London, April 21 Tbs Orai I Jury this morning returned to the Central Criminal Court, Old Bailey, a true bill agalnsl Oscar Wilde sn?! A:fr<-i Taylor Tii- prose the C is- are lo l?'"d w,?h a number of policemen in a ! ? Ii Croydon? st 'i prevent them from being mobbed, Wilde's i tors deny that their client ?? plead : even ? . one offen? < The) de Isrs < it his i ase wl i be fought : ? t1..- . ;. 1 wik;<.'? valuable coDectBn of print?, Moorish p * tery, brl -a-bra ?: . will be sold by auction I morrow Tha srtl ?e? lo be ? .; i include Csrlyle's writing-table. THE ARNO IN' A DANOEROUfl POSITION. London, April B The British ?.*.!r> Arno, from New-Orieam for Havre, whose crew were taken on i> ird the steamer Xormannla, whl h f und h.?r In distress, and which wa?. subsequently pi. u and mann? I by the steamei M err I mac, has anchored between Ht Patrl k'i t'avise way .in?. Rarmouth. Bhe II? In a posltl m dangerous t-> navigatl n MR. HELM'?NT REFI'SES TO TALK Paria Apr.: n in an lnt?*rnrlew to lay O. H p. Belmont, who, it was recently reportetl, v.??. soon to marry Mrs Aiv.i \'arid?riiiit. refused either lo ? or deny the nimor Mr Belmont'a horns h? Paris sdjolna the hotel st which Mrs Vsnelerbllt 1- a ?guest. ? ? ? TRIBESMEN RELIEVED CHITRAL'fl OARRIB? IN Simla, April 23 ';?n?-tui sir ?lobert i.-.v., aaaadlng the British rape I ? i ,?.ts- Cmra Khan, lelegrapk thai II was*nol Colonel Kelly, as wa? ?ed, who relieved the garrison ..t Chltral, but the Khan ol i ?hyi a) tl.. hea ; ol 2 WO tribe m? n ? ? lili: DKATU Or sis.i loi: WILSOS. Mi '*1I REQRBT PELT IN WASHINGTON v TltHH'TE l'!;.?M RENATOB MOR RI hi Waabington, April B <!r? al regrrei Ii fell here over the ?leuth of ex-Senator Jamen r Wilson, e.f Iowa. He antedate .-? iai >r Allison, bis colleague, In his entra?e ? Into Congress, the latter Senator beginning his career w tii the XXXVIIlth Congress, v\.-.ii?? Mr Wilson servad during part ??t the x xxym n Senator Morrill, ??f Vermont, who knew Mr. Wil? son well, this mo."!i'.n?T spoks In hlghSSt terms of bis ability ?s n statesman and bis chara? ter aa a man. During all hi? service in the House Mr. Wilson was a member of the Judiciary Committee, an?i foi *..'.?? last fix years ass the chairman of lbs committee "Ha had a Strong mind and was an accurate thinker and powerful reasoner." said Senator Morrill this morning. "During bis chalrmanahlp ??r that mo ? important committee lbs countrj passed through a most trying period, uni many \<-ry importan! .,u, n .n- growing oat of lbs \\.n were mel and settled Mr. Wilson was not a freequenl debater; he was nol tl.'?nal of ii;.? colleague, Mr. Allison, in im? promptu ?peaking, and seldom ?wrilripated in the running cross-fire nnd 'ollo'iny In which Mi. Alii? son :.?K-s so much pleasure. Mr, Will ?n was, how? ever, s man of marked ability) ana prepared him? self with care when about to address the House. Hla speeches always commanded ihe close sttentlon of the Route, and be v?..i?- slwayi looked upon as a conaervative. sain man, one wi,,? could be fol lowed aa a khI'??- who never ii"i you astray, Hi? mind gas essentially that of a jnri-?t, although there have i.'-a-.-ij In Caongress men who would doubtless rank as greater lawyers than be. "in tin- House he was a party lea-der of re ognlxed sMllty, sad ? |>ower la the \\?-st; that be did not reach thai place In the Senate la das ? > hf< l>oor h.iii'i One thing lo be .-?aid of M? Wilson la thai h<- was never Imbue i with any modern 'lama.' Tries'- I itt?-I ?liiy hillgliUK^ of politic?! alrl flHanCS found n<? favor In his tyta, and he lasBalned to Ihe ?nl linnly intr.-nrhei |n the doctrines of lbs ?party to which h<- ?belonged II? was Is ?very way a I .and man." it was Mr. Wllson'i sbtilty thai caitaad lbs House to mak him on? ?.f the ms*3a<geri on rh?' part "f tbs H?susa for the lmpeaehm..nt of Andrew John? sow nis associate? In thai ?matter wen' John A. Bingham, ??nirg" s. ?Boutwsll,* Benjamin F Rutler, Tbomai Will la mi (of Pennsylvania), John A. I?ogan and Thaddeua Ptevena Mi Wilson was sleeted tu n?- Senats la i>sv.. Es aras th?-r?-, si in the House, .. hard ?Working member When the Suprema Court held the Iowa <?rujin.?l Package lnw unconstltu? lions 1, Mr. Wilson went t ? work and, ?Inriiix the Reed t'otigress, ?ocured the i?.-:?-...?.- ?,f the Fe?leral <?rlix,:ial Package law, which was upheld by the .m?. Teogstber with al?siiator? ?Sdmund? and e'm .in. i,e .,-siKte'i in framlio: wh.,1 was afterward known as the Int?ntate Commrrct law Senat,?r Wilson lived an 1 died ?at hi? borne In aTalrflcld. Iowa. It wa? ,hr?,.Kl, hla err,,r?- lhal Mr, a am?-Kie made ? lar?? ?in to the library of that town, and to Ihl? Mr Wilson H.ld?.| a I?,? ?ontrlb.iilon of his own. Mr. Wilson leaves ?behind i'vVj,',?5 ,orU*?'** ?Uuiaiea I.v some at upward ol VVv'/.viAJ, INCOME TAX REHEARING. COUNSEL ON BOTH SIDES WILL UK HEARD ON MAY fi. AS INNOVATION IN THE PRACTICE OT THE Rl' PRBMI COURT- -Ji'STliT. JACK80M BX PFCCTED TO BE PRESENT lli'.S'i INCOME TAN RECEIPTS. Waahlng-toa, April L'.i.-At the opening <?f the Su? preme Courl of the I'nlted Btates this morning Chief Justice I ull i made ihe follow mi; announce? mi ni : The consid?ration of the Iwo petitions for ? re* hearing of Ihe Income t.i\ cases is reserved until Mondsy, May 8, when a full bench Is expected, and m thai event two counsel .m a Bide will be heard ut thai tim,-. This statement Joes no) mean thai a reheating <?f the cases has been g*rant*?d--on.y lhal ?m that date the courl will bear rounsel upon the question whether or not s reheating shall lie ..r inted. The announcement of thi Chief Justice was mad? after an hour's consultation In the conference loom, to which the Justices were invite,l yester? day. It Is assumed that al this consultation ? in? ri ti mal assurances were Riven of Justice Jackson's Intention to he present on the da> named. That it it-- not certainly establlahed he will he present Is evident from the Justice's manner of making the announcement "when a full bench la expected." This action of the Supreme Court of the I'nlted Stat.-s Is unprecedented in ?ta history, since the pi ictice with respect of petitions for reheating ?as MtabUsh?)!. arel It Illustrates the fu,-t that the august tribunal does change its rules and regu? lations under varying condition* or in special cases. Years ago th?1 court knew ii,. Mi.ti thing ns a pe? tition for rehearing. In IM, in the mm' of nr.iwn against Morgan, ? net ion was made lo reform s decree of the court, which was In effect a petit on for rehearing, and on th.it occasion counsel were heard. Bubsequenlly thereto, hut Infrequently, motions or petitions for rehearings o**cun*e<J. hut they wre always frowned upon, and in IM Ihe court established the law in relation thereto. This ?vas In the CSS? ??f Walker axaliiHt Ihe publia school?; of Si Lotlls; the conn tli'-re snl,I that "where the court of Its own motion did no! direct a rehearing <?f the argument, it would be in order for counsel to present .1 petition Iherefor, without argument, tnf-ether with a brief settlni; for* ! 1 th.. grounds upon which the petition was asked." Bui it was not until 1*M that th?1 rules of th?1 court wer., change?! t.. Include petitions for rehearing. As Btati I, it does nul by an) means follow that the petition for rehearing will be granted Bfter it has been argued. What Impelled ?h<- court t?i order the declaration male by the Chlel Justice to day li solely .1 matter of apeculatl m U\ some it la believed thai Ihe elghl Justices ?rn still divided equall ?:?? tl the controverted j? >ln*s in the law, and that Justice Jackson will have to determine thi ir 1 constitutionality or unconstltutlonallly. iTilef Justice Puller stated t.. a reporter for the | I'nlted Pr?s* after court n'l.mrned that h? had re* celved 1 letter from Justice Jackasg In which the latta-r said li?' would try t , coma lo Washing! m ami iluten t . the argument upon lha petition for n r?* he ' :; of th* , ? I luring th? ;T?f two m nth? February and March ?-?""' en pall Into the Treasury on ac? count of thi it. ?me la. ? Krom 1 ? ; lit?, SO J 19; from ....... |--? March ; he In ? ? la* - ? 1 amounted H* w!>*a. other figures of the monthly *tatement pi , H ?' mer Mill, r show l the receipts t-.'-.r nt. r< sources I months er M I ? ? re %:?'< SMi.nl*>. an ? . . ? folia.? - ? ? 50.739: tolm in Inctv* M ri 5 .' ?l.?"*... .... ? | - , I . ere 1 ?? ' ? : ? ? is $470.273, n in ?'. ? . ? ' Mnr h were $3 ! A?! F< IRMEK FRF.NCH < 1UTII VUE9 RECALLED. THE TREATMENT HV IA UN.HI'I, IVAI.I.ES HAS i ? : 1 ' ? W -' . A ? ? n la W ? I ' ' . ? rt-raai ? ? ? . .... .. 1 ring I ; I by t 1 In 1?*. At lhal time 1 rere no Intei f America In M 1 la - i ?. . ? Was not meet j 1 wen rudi ? It ated, . . .?,?|*n rere foi frulf.ei The Ilrlt ; m. al . ? try. anl among ol ... TV if I ? ? ? ' lor Illegal del I I that In Mi.. ? ; ..! . 1 ? . : ? > ? 1'r. ' ; ? ' : ? ' I ' , I Th eas. ? '. 1 '??? n -.??,'?? ?.'??.. ? r: He 1 11 it of tl inn KYen* , f s leitet ' ? plan* '. v. 1 ? - ? ? court-martial, but Ihi !i ? h m ?*.:?? ??'??? , ? ri of re? tribunal re:? - ry. aa It 1 a* la It ? _,. 1 ? ; bal . ?? t- ? -.'. ihe re[ re. Bent ? na : ? ml ? lor Ku ANYTHING TO BEAT TII.LMAN. It!.,,' :.ml I ' RI'AUT TO OIVE t'l" I ?ITS IIiKAS r.? . Mi.it '; II IN Si ll""l r '.?. . .-i April a , -;. , 1!. The ai rats of South ? ? 1 . sdmll that pli oui there." Those ry pro eed of Ui Sampson lA;,e and ? >. \ IJuti ? I OStieral J, K. .1 1 .. Iwi I i efore Judge Uoff, of th- I* It. I States On ill C< ill .-? the mattei 11 r. ration and pr? ?? ? nl ? an el? Il -n 1 r :, . .;. ti1 iti mal convent , ;? i., ral II ?t??-r an I all others w h > do 1. ii like lha high han led 1 0 11 e of 1 lllman and John ?? 11 Evai feel that their onl rellane? Is in the !???? '! 1 .? State ?? rally are under control of the Tlllman fa tlon. Tlie I ha.1 .? Is domin?t* : bj t ?? same power. Tl. , late?! i'li thi .t hoi lieu 1 le ma. hin? 1 ? . There i> no ? hai or bla k. llanca the application foi on n gist ration, It applies 1 I persom coming of age 1- fore :..? ? l< tlon In Aug ... ? been registered under !!.?? .?11 la? " It I p >l it< 1 out lo thi ? So ni, 1 , .,, thai from their part) standpoint it is a dangerous Ui to invoke l he National Judli lai State mat t.-ih; lhal :t violates all lha sacred pi.lenta and upsets ill Ihe time-honor? , .1 dll 01 ? ol I elr se Uon. Thej defend it bj laying that they h. al ways Been oppos. I t., I1 up 10 nos. . iii.it ihey uoul-l not now reaort lo it but foi the greater danger to local llliertj In volved in yielding lo the Bwa) of u faction thai is utterl) unscrupulous and lyrannl* cal, '?n tic lines aa drawn on thi?. question, there Is no ? : 1TT- reni e t" t??,een th.- ant 1 TUItnan liemocrat* aid Ihe Itepubllcan party Both aupaal i<? the .\.i tlonul trlhuriala for prole. Hon. The luxtapoaltloii of tl.?-?- political elements, heretofore s,. divergent, was pointed out some months ago In The Tribune. Everything Ihsl has occurred slice that time hau made ll mor- than probable lhal there will t>" al some time not rar off a coalition, if not a perfect fusion ol the t?vo pai tu BPAIN MAKING HASTE BLOWLT. SHE ll.*.*? NOT 1 1 Al" REPLIED TO SECRETARY i;i:i:>'ii am s 1 1.1 im \'i 1 m ?>r march is, Washington, April S3 (Special) The Spanish <).?v ei riment 1.? showing no undue haste In complying with Secretar) < .;?-h m,'? ultimatum of March Ifi for a "prompt disavowal" of thi firing upon iht Alllan, 1 and "due expression ,,f r-grel on the part of Spain." The demands or the 1 tilted Ptatea w.-r?, telegraphed lo Mlnlslei Taylor, bi Madrid, on the ISth ultimo, if* wai In tructed to inform the Span? lah < ; ,v> mm. n' that ih.-? Oovernmenl would loi? .?i.it,- ;,.. int. 1 !.i nee with it ? \- isel using lha reg 1 lar paths of navigation, wi.-iin-r they(paas within three miles of the Cuban coast or not. He wa al 1 Inatructed to Inalsl lhal Immediate and positiv? orders be given :?? Rpanl h naval commanders not lo Interfere with legitimate American commerce passing through the Windward Passage, and pro? hibiting "ail acts want inly imperiling life and prop? erty lawfully under Ihe flag ..r ihe 1 nlt.-.l States." The Minister wi? to communicate this demand to the Spanish Minister foi Foreign Affairs, snd "to urge He Importan - <?i s prompt and itlsfaetory n non - " Bo far as known the Spanish Govern? n. ? has compiled with Secretar* Qresham'a ,i mands lo ihe extent of acknowledging ihe recelpl of ins communication si I pi m!*li g 1 ?..?r the m >"' r would i?>- m A?- Ihe siit.j,.1 of official Inquiry. ii is now said lhal the State Department baa practically 'abandoned Ils original position la Ihe Allianqa affair, so far a* Ihe demand for ., prompt apolog) on Ihe part .?t Spain la cur, rn?I. it Is argui 1 tiiu Secretary Qresham was unduly i?ra-, i|,i late .n his demand, and lhal he has since concluded i tal i wa* on y fair lhal Spain should nave an op? portuntt* to luv itlgate the cli umatancta before humbly scknowl Iglng hi r elf al fault m the m ittar, Although Mr ii: sham is grown to be annoyed al tic apparent delsi In the mall r, he baa not, so far as known, renewed hi den inda ,-r Insisted upon ??i, iii promptness In the matter. Tli- aonalp in .Hp'oinaHe .Irel.? |? thai Hi!? ulT^tt v?i;i run on for many month? v? t before ll can properly be i*egarded a? ? "close?! Inctdeat." Th Bpanlsh authorltlea nif aitltiK with de.lberall in, an.I will iierlt.ite a long time h..f.,re liunihlltiK 'heir pride 1 With an upol'isy, gVtfl ra**fSMtag thai the f.icli? ?lio* PALL MALL MAGAZINE ?EDITED I'V LORD FREDERICK HAMILTON. M. P.. AND SIR DOUGLAS STRAIGHT. MAT M 4I1IP.H now iii.tin. I'll hi*., ?r. IHM'?'. r<7*4Ti*\ rs. THK e?e?\N??|SSI-;i It. ?IrlKinul K?. hi"? by ?*?? Tall? , .I' rontl*plee? THK PARTINO ROCS . ,,v 0,,r" ' Illustrated by J Welter w"esi i.itti.i;?"TK .By Seer. A? " Malaa With Illustration? from Pboe eerrasiia ^v Ul'' Writer. Sl-KIMI ."V " M??'l?"ntiat OLD MAN SU VNT.KKS DAfOHTER. By ,-. .i ?''I'lifr.? Ryne ||lii!.lr.-ii?'l I.v A. .1 ?*..muh A JAPANESE ARTIST IN BNO?.AND Ne IV An ?Sari) Isaeparturc ... .f?oloured I le lure THE IMPERIAL FAMILY OP JAPAN. By laura B Stan iiia?rr.it. i rr>.m fii ? ?graph? Ae-.'i:i.i:i(VTt:i. EVOLPTION; OR A PRETIOfS PAIR. .?''? ?,""",< M,w III?jmtt:ir.-.i be i: K Hherte. l'ei.x iti'N'i'ivei. x?. V "The Death" By Oeonre Roller THE PRBDlt*TI?4N OK ISIS .By Cyril ?Mullen Illustrate?! bj elaudc s-,-|.| ? .-? n iiVM'S vi.i. Rot'NI) l!> John O'Neill Illustrated ?-.mi Diagrams drasm bj S. Nation. THE PRINCERS BAMBOO An Idyll ?' ??""" l-'!"' i: Mi ' ? 11 Bei ?ng?r Iiin?ir.i!.',| t,v ?Jhadwell Srallli BVOLt.TION OP ITALIAN ART. No I ."The Met 11??.. ..f Ike V'ir?in ' .By Urent .vil-n Illustrated with Ensraerlnga bj H.mbe Uarelnw ??-i ? P. Mi ? n i f..rth Ot'ESSBS vr n Tii'.tTV No. VIII A Dinner IMr'v. A. 1? ?ja??a. Menu of Chemical Pond? It?, r T. lime JOAN IIv.nti* Chapter? XXIX XXXII, By n B ,i-r Haggai i ll.uetraied by ? H Wilson. HORACE, ODE H IS Bj The I/ard Rlealaop ??' *.v..rr-??t.'r WAit NOTES. K< win Drum Major 1st Bal ih1i?,ii I'rin?-????' [?.?utse'i (Argyll and Sutherland) !H?t HlKhlun.ler? CAVAt.ltV IN THE *A'ATBRI<O0 CAMPAIGN, l'?r III .By Ueui Oeneral Bli Evelyn Wood, V. C. Illnstraied with astas?. QWEE e-hHi't-r? t IV.By rstarqait? of i.?.rn?. K T. lllastrsied by iSnocfe Ward. A IPRINO BONO .By Ci-us Oraal DuB WITHotT PRBJt 'DICE.By 1 z.met? in lllaetrated ?rlth Tbamb nail Sketch??? by i. tourner. Bdlta-arl?*] OfBee? II C*hai na 11.?? Road, L-on?1on, W, C. i?i,i?;isiiing ? atn.? London, i?? eTnaain? ? r.?? Ho??i, ?' , NEW V ' IPANV; Te r M, nir.-?l He li i ii(d> ? ?in ???? ? m ??i'i'?ii, in ' nil mil; ? r'fVB ?.'?.ii. W. ,*., NBW-reiRK, THE INTERNATIONAL N'RWri ?MPANV, Tian.nl??, Th? Toi itu New? Co.: Montreal, It t.? be due. Beflor Dupuv .1" leonrte, th? new Kpsn i-h Minister la ths I nlte d rit it? ?, ha? b< ? n In H.iv.i'i.i liiv?'?t'.a:iat!ii?t tl." *-i? ?-? - v\.f. ;, \ i? .? I cm I ;. i nl future negotiation* with this rountry for 11 ? ?: Ime nt. Tl ?? notion of tl ? tlpni : i ? ; a ? s?. far ?bows i one uslveiy to pel ran th?ir diplomatic meth.xl? an unml takabie ?..-, to dl?t>ute the . intentions ..f the I'nlta I State Ihe main ;? ten Involved, and to prolong th? nes, nations to the r ? i ! " - -? ? ?.?? i i ?.ib?e ratl r than ac? cede to the demands of Beeretary Or?**ham The nfn??lala who take this a?e?? ? > it iti.it Reft r ?;? I. in?- ha? i:.ith?r- l mal rial from 8panl?h n Cuba to ustlfy th< s tl m of tl,.?in ? ?? r .,f the Hpanlsh e,in boat, .??, i that he will ??!:;?-.:??. . ire.l to dem? nail ste thai II ". I ?? ?\ i i . .:.','.. ?.'.? i? ?? immltt li the An flip r.it!-,. r thin by th? Spanish - ? a r t ?. ? t n. -.? , . :... i- ? ? ? -;? ?.? ? net m i pi iper lubject of i : sn<1 thai rlthli . . ?he wa Igi - ?d to si A l'i.w MOHK PLUMS GIVEN OUT CIIARI I ': M VI.'. KB MADE I , v '? Kit / . S, Ml' . ': ii.. ROME OP '? a ' ? KRVE w ashlngton, ?\prll a Tl p , ? ? |e.. vice William Pi v. . . :... I : ' Mount. S ? .- ?vtter f tl ? ? ? ? t -? H ? ?? isa tit. M ??Ire F. TV Hoy. si i .'.. Y ? ' ? '?' ? ikei OBITUARY. I>R ?:i?v\ \i:n SHIPI'KN Hi Uni ire '.. rard ? ? - ? t ? r. ? i , ? ?ht at hli i me ..,?,?'.... > ? ? ? I -, , . ? . , . ? rrisge a ?' led In I l| ,1 vs.,? : ? i ? t sut ? ..:?? i In th, - ? i, . -, und, r (?eneral M ? ' ,i an) i ; .? ? ? | ! -????? ,.? ? ? ? ., i ! ? : ? : t i i proper es? i? '.? .i-. ; . . ? I ? ? . ?vpltol, ?' .? ,- den '.-?? 1 as a I pit? ? hl? ?ei s ,?<;,, :t?. h? attei ? : ? . i ?? , , ., h .I?! -i? When t; ?? ? ., ? > i? ? -,,.: il ?ported i- ? .-.?? it t la ' ?? . i ? , ? , :- i ,t? ? ni Pre.|erti?k?biirg H- ai ? ? i ? . ti..- Plr?l lall 1*1 v l'orp?, ? ?? i.?o.ai ' ;? itTln nmai - l mill after th? l,ati t nt dette ?b ira 11 t hen. In turn, ord -, . ? i 11 ?-, i' . ii Camp N'el ?,. |n Kentu After thl? h? r? ,,ort.' 1 t ..;?..? , - ? .:,?,: : ? ? ? ? ?;. i : ? m? n ., Ta ei ' ? ' lili ! vt n ? ' ' i, where be reniait I until ? ..?? war Ile thei ; : a ? - ! me.ll ?lie In and ri i- ills wife wa? ? L N.s":;, s:, i ?? aid??? : Cap? iln John K n i ?? RICHARD BHARI'K Wllkesbarra, Penn \p\ Il ft-R u I .- ? one of i h?- !?????( v.i,own , ".el operators "f t!:?- I.ehll ?/ion. died ut his home in this rlty on Bui aged ? Ightj '???? ye i He a is ?born In uni and In hla ih it rent h y< u cams t., ih ? eountrj ?a th hi? p?renla settling In I'm., ylvanla After -mi' years' i nrles <* bookkeeper for a Urm of . i si ? peiaiors, Mr. Sharp? in It-tt for?aed tha | tinn f'?t i he mining of sn rs < m I, hi? i in being I' ? ? 'ourtrigbi <:? ?rg llelfoi I .. i John I.?????[.rin? a fea V.IH-. later Pran Weiss en t?r..,i tii- t mi. and In ISM Mi Courtrlghl retire?], As.i i'?,vt..t t..kir.i: his place In ISS Me ?rs Marpa and IrVelan bought the pre>pertj of the AMen ?'??.ii t'ompany, ?.i which e?o?rporatlon Mr- Shatpe aas preNldent st Ihe lime ?.f hi? death He n.^ siso n din 1 i ?.f the Vul sn Iron Work?? snd the Home for the Prlendlese, ?nd lenbir wai u-n ol Si ?'? phen'a Protestant Episcopal i*hnreh Mr Bharp? marrie?! m i?c Mis?? Ball) l*sttt?*rson, daughter ..f Thomas I'atterson, ??i i.,,n i-.n-l. n?. Ireland Rhe Ih ?Mil living, ??? ?r?' Hi?,, a ?on .ml fi ni 11, i'h' ?? - ? Mr. Sbarpa trmt noted for his charltj snd l.u klndli disposition, ?TRANK M \l'.\ IN' THOMSON The funeral of Prank Marvin Thomson, formerly a Soutenant In it"' reglmenl >.f New fork volun teer-e nei??..l in Jsfferson CouSty, t,...k place \.?<t..r d.ey Ht hia boma, No, Ot Baal Savent) ?-iktn-h:. He was born In IM n: (?sfargevllle, this State, mil before li" w?s eighteen years old enlisted f .r the u.ir. sad ?????n iift? i ?.nl ? ??mm i:i?l.'i .-, company In iiha re?ini..nt in- r*er*ved ?gallantly during ihe IVar <,r ib.- Rebellion, t.ikim: part in many battlM, He was a member ?>f Ihe Chicago Commanelen of ihe l,.vul Legion He in, I l??? n in ill health for some \.,,ih. and il"l "ti ?Saturday morning from heart fnilnre. A wife sand font children ?urvlve him. The burls I ?a us In ih.- Jersey l*lty Cemetery, ? PRRDRR1C YIN?; Tbs f?i:i?'r.ii ?.r i'*r. ?deric Tung, abo ? 11 * ? > i m hla ?borne, Mo n Dodworth-st., B??ooklyn, on Monday, win I.- held this ?v.i.in?.*. Mr. fung was born ,,, Alaace sevent) fi it years ago, and rame t.? this rountry In ISH l'-:- many y (?ara h?, lived In Brook lyn, and al one Mme aras ;e prosperous m rvhanl Emperor Of Austria, PERSONALLY (l'-i.iiiatci! |o? r-*?v hann I l?>n ?n con? sideration nl the -*? abtsnents derived from the use ol the Genuine Johann Hoirs Malt Extract i" t lie- Imper. ial 1 Ion ehold, and said : " It af?brds me great pleasure to decorate you with the Cross ol Merit with the crown. ' Bearers ,r Imitation? ii... s'?? ?m- j. ,,:.?? n..rr ? ^ * /f^/S >n';:,':,^"?n' ";:: I - z., **- rMawwm Kis.NEn a aicsi.ki. ?T/r i 'J/ M in ?O, s?|? Alema, ' KSW'TasVtls SHOWERS AND SUNSHINE April ii doing wonders with all out o/ ,00?_?,? lif, am aorotkM. J*L?m*?** ?f the **" "^ ???potent indoors-if you get inside the right door,. ! CAPES FOR WOMEN It prices were not right and more tha right, we'd be the first to hear of it. W j dent hear a word of that kind, but we d t hear thai nowhere else in town is there stock of Women's Capes that in any wa; approaches in interest the display we mak particularly in the prices. Double Cape? i,f v-tv line.l.iy H-ri-e, in black onlv S2..0. I ipe?, ut fmr Mack ?loth, clalxiratclv braided, $3.75. A.ipc? of fine Wack doth, lined throiighoul with vilk $7.50. Double Cap? of fine black clay *?ge, Top Cape am Collar, prettily embroide-ed with silk. S7.S0. Doublet apn of fine doth. KaHoped -dge ?ollar, to* and bottom of Cape embroidered in -ilk, $3.75. Long Cape* of fine Wack cUysers* trintmed With I row* of pretty pa*?sementerie, collar trimmed witl lace anil rihh'in, S7.S0; and 10 <>:t up 10 SoS. Si-citml I'loor, llramil?? ?'. SILKS AT TWO-THIRDlS Some even closer to you than that, li takes a long arm to teat h the tempting lots wherever they are? We don't get all of them, but we get enough to make this one of the most interesting Silk stores in town. These items for Wednesday. 1600 yds. 27 in. Lyon?. Silk Crcpons, late?t cv-ning shadt-5, ii-.ti.illy 75., at ?15? v.l. MOO yd*. '.'7 m. Jardinere "fleet?, in prititcil Jap Silk?, hl.ick and navy blue ground?, 7"i? kind* at ?W?: ? Ihe yd. 80 mece*. Glace Brocade iron frame C,rfn.idincs; were 11.60, may end al 95, the yd. Black Satin Duche"?*. We ?'Mint it the best value?; rvei offe -.l in reliable Hla, k Silk?; three ?pe?iai number* at 78, M, and MA the yd. At l*..?t on? Ihird le s than you've been payhig tor the1-? qualities. a . a <)n sale at I o A. M. 1500 yd*. 21 in, Crinkled Silk <.'r*p*?, in 3 great variety ,>t evening shade*., al 20. the yd. Ki.l 11111I11. CARPETS Almost .iir: sort at prices thai will save noney ;is the markel goes. |l \ 1er at 81 ?' - v,l si .VI .: A Wonted V !? It $1.10. si !" \ ?? ? -SO ihe yd. 7" B ? ? 1 II 1 1 il ' , r ingrain* al 50 ihe '. I ml I ' I ' r Hard W00J l*arq?ict t ? i : i t rrtal 1 Tl.Int ria,.,r. KIRK'S SOAPS Have you tried them? No purer Soap can !'?? made. Soothing, healing, softening; .in enemy to nothing bul dirt. Zoo I tin?* Soap, dot I | Bath p ? ? 1 I ' ? s ? ? ?? ' ? J??' 1 . ? ?? ll II Trini? ?lic.-l. I DRESS GOODS Five random reasons for the way yard. are flying. At 50?- the yJ. Black (.repon, all-wool, checked, mohair, striped ami rock; 7.V quality. At 75. the yd. li in. ?ilk stripe?! and plaid Crepor., rare design?; B1JI qualitv. ^ ; At 50, the yd. hin?1 Lnjzlish Brocade Mohair, in bight fight figures; j 7,'ic qualitv At 10c t!ie yd. ' Swiss Mull? and printed I awn?, newest and brightest tiirures and patterns, bluett, cream, vanilla and white grounds; lac s?mil?- of?MC l-rench goods. At 38 th?1 yd Fancy ute**iots, lat?-st Spring ideas, four different styles; 65c quality. In nnal ti ?-n r Itotuiiila. DRESS PATTERNS AT HALF Fancy Silk Stripes and Mixtures. Scotch Tweeds, English Suitings. Melange Coverts, Wool Grenadines and English Corkscrews, in lengths ol >> to 1'? yds., regular S?c to *\.'i~) goods, at 63c the yard by the pattern. CORSETS Money-saving thoughts from .1 lines. Long waisfed Ct*f***tft, strong heavy jean, s3teen strip*, strong toot, double side steels, 50*. A mixed lot ot Ojrsets, j? jn, coutil and black lasting, 35c. SI and $1.50; the BOc, 11.80 to $7.50 kinds. Ansto Corsets, extra long waited Kreuch coutil and Wack lasimg. $3J0; the 97.50 and flO.M kinds. Sra'oml floor. I'ourlli Avenu?*. FRENCH CHAI.I.IS. 24c More than 6000 yards. Choicest colors and combinations for the Spring of IBM. Grounds of navy, cream, Napoleon blue, Mignonette green, a?, fairly the .'.oc kind as ever Ch.illis were, but we say 24c. (Jn sale Wednesday. , it ?>i n n ?t n. LINENS Glimpses of the stock. A dozen more would tell the same price storv. Good, strvu.abl?' Hnck Tf.w.ls, '-'7x44 in . hem. ditched, at 19? each; ttx-M in . plain fringe, 20c . - h Reckardson't Irish Hucli TaWreb, 24\44 In., extra u ilitv, 25 ?? h; 31x48 in , h-ntstitch?-.,. 25- each. I Inbleai hed Turkish Bat!i Towels, -Tall sue, at 5 and | ?ach; medium we, at 10 and 12v each; extra ? 21 i . 2" CoMall-linen Damask Napkins, breakfast sire, MII to $1.50 the di ' . : ill .'.;".' ? : me, al $1.75 to $3 ttkj d?> 1 'A : Da - - Table 1 ?nen. <M m . 45c t h? yd : Min . 50. the yd 8H it, Ihe yd : 71 m., quality, o i old |1 perade at 71c the yd. In ? inning d?.-?'.?*'.,?, leave?; Eatra Stipt-saoualitie M $1 and $1.25 v !. All-linen ??ss 1 ?. al 10. tlie yd. ; regula:' til -ri i?k I Olll'l ll \ ? ill ll?-. Succtsaoaa ToATSituvAurr fcvfc ^?W**' BROADWAY S^eelO-JSu FOURTH Hfl. ^%*^^'^'^'v*??v%'%'%''4V*%-v^*%^%^v%^V'%'%>'%^%^^'^'%^ iBAUlVIANN BROS. 22, 24, 26 East 14th Street, lai.?;";??.. New York, NO FA? ENDS with us ! Made right,?bought right,?sold right,?said of everything we handle. ?V \ WE CtM take ?**-?. f i . '? g . This Desk w ith it*? I Irawers, f3 ( abinet, t?,t?>, etc., worth vra ,f .*- oo. anu maik it P HJ $17,95. AS FOR _.^ ?Odd i?ic<?*s. such as Tahour ettes, etc How very easily yours at va? h ? pri?ce as this, 69 cts. CARPETS CURTAINS CARRIAGES The Now Velvets! 09 cts. to 89 cts. ItH) Bales |apanese Rugs, every price,* In Irish Point Lace, ?per pair .Swiss Tambours so very pretty - The Road Wagon favorite Handsome leather covered ones any pnce. 1.90 2.50 5.50 27.00 ? \part and distinct from our Reneral bu.sines?. i Credit Department. d tu - li rit) At the tima <?f Ma ?l?*atii he ?as a msmber of Polar s- ir URlga, So ""?. F. an l A. M . i.i.i ? ?? Me han I ??' and Tradesmen's Society of Ni??*-*! ?rh v son mi i daughter survive him Ths it. -. l m iU-orgt il H?lst, of the South Uushwlck Kefornacal i'hui i will offlelate " ? " - "***? v li to :,.,,! : o\v m ? ut Hi?? ?servi?**??- Tli" reenwood Cemetery. {I'll I.I \M ,'fSlllN'', William Cashing, who died si his nome, N??. *''?') Reeoml is- . on Monday, after a short lilne M, ?ras g mmt vetersn, si I for .i number of yssrs vvu* .a captain In the ssth Regime nt, lie vm.? bora m Count) Tlppetary, Ireland, about Sftj ytmrt ?????. .,, | earns lo thla rountrj whet? .? young man. He ?..,. to ths fronl with the 0th Regitswnl ;et th? ,k of th? Rebellion and serve?! throughout ?,,,. h ,, ii,. u , pla a-l .m '!'??? su|?ernumerary IIs' ?.. ii.\.; major on May ???. IM Major Cushlng Is survive?! by .? widow ieii.1 a ??an- Th? finaTHl will ?,, I,, I | u| :! ?? I: em? of lb? tamil) at - P? m. to da) _ * / Il km: Y R FARQl'HARaWf. Loii'l'ii. April 2". Hasary Richard ?fsrqiiaaraoa, Conservativa Member <>f th? Housa <-f '"?aiiiiii.?:i.s r.?r \\ est I ? o let, Is ,lej,l. ii.- srsa born In Brighton In MR and ?ras ??Stscated ?i K?on .m I Cambridge II? bad represented West i?.o?.?- lu the llou?r of romiii'?!?.-' sine? IMS CHARI.RS M'??? ABRT. Charlea !.. a Abry disd si hi? home in cratifor.!. _\ ? v, iterday, .???>--1 Bfty?Bv? H? was on?? at the best-known men In Union Counljr, and t?ore the . of Commodors Atwy. H? ? as formerly a banker In thla city, and owned (*>>nsld?rsbl? valu? able property i? ? nnj iiioant Cranforel lie took a ,.,,;, Interest m local affair?, an?l oriKltiftte,] ;he \ ',i ,. \i,;'i Carnival? held annually ?an th? K.ihway River. In i???ii:i? s h? was s USMOCrat. He leave i -? if? -':: I family. I Ifjrg, ILICBB. fill TOBBA RCHtrOl tX AFECTOS j H ..;., ,n nl on good iinth.arlty thai ft low , , ; |n ?,. ,-.,!? kui it?? appointed by Mayor Btremg ? ,, |,,. The nee* s|.Intmsnl will b? Mr?. Knee llrevetort Hull. Mrs Bull cromes from a well-known \. ... vork family, and win be ;?t>t???it?t?? I to tin ?i VB mo in the ?sixth ?school district. This appoint mmt will I?- made In pursuance of Mayor Btrong'a po'.lc) of appointing worn ?n aa seuhool ln?spsetora ?,,.,., ,,. ,.?? aiMinintlng them on th? ?Board ?>f i?:?lu catlnn it i- ?aid thai the Mayor will appoint |? a|| |u . u.oii'.i ?? School ln?>|??'?'tor*. Tll?i, ,,?v iv, ? nt] t'oui ii- |*ectora ?v/,'s\ VAST l< BICBMOXVS nil I. Batsvls, N. V . A I'll i a, Th? last will aen.l testa ,?.,,, ,,f ?irs Mary E. Richmond, widow ..f n.an Itlchm i i ea-presldenl ?,r the Nsw-Tpra Central lUtlroa i a m '?? "' f"r lh" **** llnu' v' H,,'r''"V ?? the Richmond reeidence, In the prtatnea of Henry ?.ii Kugene Richmond, of Buffalo: ?Sdward Rich? mond ol Chattar.ooija, and Mr* Adelaide lt. Kea? ne) theonl) daughter. The provisions of the ...??? ment are tg be kept swel until the win |( off?re< taT ,,,.,,,?,,, eVrom n trustworthy sourc? it i, learned"thai the mansion Is left t.? Mr?. Kenne). ..ni ,ii?! the r? ?t of the ."'nt.'. vvi-ii'ii i?, vialu?.! at several mil lions ?f dollars will be divided ?mong the children equslly. lilt Y CVT Till' oobdias rjror. ram.I?'ii N ?' ? A'"'1 ***" ,?"*l''vl?,,, 'Hie Women's ?Christian Tempera? ? Ualoa, of Palnssra, one sf the raburbs ?( "l!s ,llv' >''*???'"?''????' ?doptsd a novel method of -getting ?"' ? "f a" '**"*?* ?.m.-.-r. Tiiey r.'H.lv.-.l t,v a UMiBlmOUS VOtS to .ll-band th.? oraanl astlOB Tim* S.eilbOdy, oAesra memlaer? an?l all. VM droiTp-d 1? ? '?"?K oV " lt li "?JcrstooJ UN union ?rill I ? r- ?-,- /? ; srlth the unwelcotn* ?HbV Ifft k^^H .1 $:;.??> YBBDtOt AQAIXET THF. OBXTMAL Klnfston, x. V . April 9 ?s; ???-; ?i? 1**ii**sTi>a H it.'iih. ..r s.iiiisvrti''?. obtained i? verdict of Me*"*) against the N'.-w York CiWtrsI Hallway ?Ainpany In th,. ('later County Court hers to-lay. f?ir the loM ,,r hla ?eft hand In an a.-.-ll.nt at ? Krade-i ro?slng near ?augortias Station la Auajvst, UN. He sied "Ar MtHO, I: wa? Shown that a.?: he ??as driving serosa Um trn.k in-? wagon i?rokr down, date whig him until the St. I.ouis a xpr,?a (?n the \Ve.?f ?Shore r>>aj. which ha stippoe? I i alrs-aily pa asad, aa it arai bahlndtlna, earns crashing upon him witnout srhlstlc ,>r , th.T warning .? lenaatloi il feataare of tha defence la Its early stases aras iba tetrodt-rtlon of .1 hatch?*! which wss found near the aeesto, With this, Hie defence allowed, plaintiff had severed his hand. In ..lier to ?i?'! th? .nv. lent msiran?-.? lie held, iiii; tain tlia'or? was ??,M?:i ,ib<r'.dotied. thera? being no evidence t,i sustnla It. though Its effe, t upon th? lury aras fatal t > Ihs lefence Another noval feature uf ihs trial was th?- testimony of .? Baugartles eon stabls to th.- efTei.': tn.i:. after he and three other persona had foil ti 1 the hatchet, they went to the ln B liar..-., company holding th,- ri?k and tried to esil tha- evidence for $J,i.?> AXOTBRR WILLIMARTTC RAXR CLOSED. Hartford. April 23 '-.xcitenient ?"ontlnues In Willl maittl,1 over the closing of tha First National Hank 1,\ National llnnk Kx.unmer Dooio**, The bank was the eoii-*aapondanl ?>f the Dlma Invlnga Hank, and some of th.- ?attar's find* are Had up. There wa? a run on the ssvings hank t.,-.li>, uni btisines?, ?aa sili?!. tide i A CATSKll 1 HOTEL SOLD. Kingston, X. Y . April B (Spadnl) l*-*os**?a**| rark Hotel, tha arall-known summer raaori on the river Muff at I'atskill. has .)..>-? haati sold at mortgage foreclosure to Captain a;?iKandar, of *|ioi*4.l|ii it ?a.? purchuad i.? tax Broskaj Brotltawa, of iirook i\n las ?ear. and run i.> ?hem ia?t ?.?.??on. Tho l>?i'.!ia.?e Includaa tha beautl*u| park and .-round" EOT AI ABCARUM'? ER?XD corxcii. it FIT Syracuse, Apr 1 sj, Th(. ?.evenreonth annual nVe? al?n ?f the (?ratal Coiin.U of the Iloyal Aromiii* opened lu this city thin moenlns;. There were JSO accredited deiea-at.-? preaent, and abotai iaj women visitor*. The "MrnlBg was dosroted t.? re ?elvln?: re? ts*?-*'--. Thla afternoon resolutions njfO Intro.lii.e.t and rererred to proper ,ommitteea. To-morrow tha ?le? fon nf ofAcers will take p?aos To-nlKht there was a rsieptlOB to the delegate? M .1,.. Tatsa ilote; T*hs ijrra-rua. rmver-ity Kanjo Un ?Vdew^'llVi?1 H ,n,l,,1,,-r * ''X'?1 vocalista h^\T2uSr -sra^howr.?^^^r'M will attend a musical r?lu".' Cr?.%ffi l*n2 cuovsntloa .loses lo-morrow nlv-lit. ??i....?im-, riH-Ks or ?AN rsu"4*cnst? sticks Y-,,,r,,,, TU-,1.?S"" "'".' Y?riV^v Alla 12 a? n... . .. ' "?"-i?.?? T, .lay. .... :::::i? :i?l&v* N"'"r--?? ? m? Bert a I'.-l.'l.e:-.. .7.". T.'.-h.h.r .|'3 .il ?odia Conaol-l.U I 10 Foto.).?'S Ml >"''???-.M .losava?? '.'..? ?a ;:"-|l"., .? v ?:.. ??? , ? ai-vra Nevada...'. }? ?7 ? , n ? :.l \ \a . 2?, -sr, rnlnn r,?.,.| ?, '!i Crown Point ... .60 t? .rah .. " ' 07 ?2 ???A a iii-r? .. ?.i ?? v?n..w a.,,:-..,' ;;;; ^ ;JJ EAT TJ /^\ There O -KJ ?s the ^^^^H whole story of ?simple living and high thinking.- \xxVi\