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WEDDINGSPAST AND TO COME The marrlage of Miss Carrte Schpyer, the aaooad daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I'hlllp Scheyer, of Xo. 1,887 Madlson-ave.,to Alfred Epsteln, took place at 6 o'clock last evening In the Carnegle Chambers, in Car ncgle Hall The Kev. Dr. Harris, of the West Harlern Temple, performed the marrlage ceremony ln the prteenee of about 125 guests. The brlde. who wore a gown of whlte s:\tln, trimmed with duclu ss lace. and a vell of t))lle. caupht up wlth orange blossoms. was glven away by her father. She car rled .i prayar-bOOh, trimmed wlth ll'.les oi the valley instead of a bouquet. Mlnn Ray Meyers was ,he ni.ill of honor. Her gOWB was of eorn-eolored gaasfl over silk. The flve llttle brldesmaloV, Mlss Irene Kp-tein, sister of the brldegroom; Mlss Madeline Itrothers, Mlss Vlola Brothers an.l the bride's two pisters, M1m I.ucllle Seheyer and Mlss Adonia Seheyer, arera attired allke. Each carrl.-.l a whlte enamel ahepherd'e .-r.aok. JeM>e Epsteln. .i brother of the brldcgroorn. was best man. and Mavdock Ep Btcln. another brother; Sblomon McUtll. Walter Stclner and Mortlmer Scheyer, brother of the brlde, aerved as ushers. A reception dinner and dance f..Kowed the marriage ceremony. A qulet weddlng araa celebrated at 4 o'clork yes? terday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Devlin, Xo. _') West Klghty-fourth-st. The brlde was Mlss E. Marlon Devlin, the elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I>evlin, and the brldegroom. Wlllls Hamllton Welssbrod. of Boston. son of Emll Wciss brod. of Oreenfleld. Mass. The Rev. Dr. Anaon P Atterbury, pastor of the Park Presbyterlan c'hurch. performed the marrlage ceremony, whlch wa* not followed by a reception. The brlde. who wore a trav.-Klng eostcme of grav cloth, wlth a small hat to match, was attended by her elster, Mlss Flora Hough Devlin. as mal?l of honor. There were no brt-leamald* or usherw. Erne.t Alexander of Adams, Mass., w&p best man. Mr. and Mrs. Weisshrod wlll make th*lr home ln Boatoa The weddlng of Miss Relle Schattman, the only daughter of Mr. and Mr* Morris Schattman, of Xo. 14 Kast One-hundred-and-twenty-sixth-st., to lke I.. Cohn, was oatabrated at f>:80 o'clock last evenlng at Sherry's. The pink room. ln whlch the ceremony was performed by the Rev. Dr. Stephen S. Wlse, of the Temple B'nal Jeshurun, asslsted by the Rev. Fdward Kartsohmaroff, was handsomely decorated wlth flowers and growlng plants. Tho hrlde's gown was of cream whlte satin, trimmed wlth polnt lace, and her vell was of tulle. The two llttle brldesmalds. ln simple gowns of pink chiffon, were Miss Flon-nce Rosanbara and the hrlde's cousln. Mlss Gertrude Schattman. Plncua L. Schwartz was best man. and the hrlde's brother, Bcnjamln Schattman, her eou Fin. Davld Schattman aml Morris Koll.-r were the ushers. Some of the guests at the ceremony, the reception an.l dinner, Were: Mr. and Mis. A. Ber llne. Mr. and Mrs Charles Baum, Mr. and Mrs. Klngsbury, ...>ss Stella Klnaabury, Mr. and Mrs. O. Bamherger, Mr. and Mrs. kt. E. Cohn. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Schatun-in. Mr. and Mra. J. I.amkay. Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Schlff. Mr. and Mrs. J. Schattman. jr., Mrs S Rich. Mlsa Solomon. Mrs A. Herrmart, Mr. aml Mrs. If, Leweck, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Unum, Mrs M. Col.lstein. Mrs. S. Cohn. Mlss Stella ll.-rr maa, Miss Barah Cohn, Miss Baum aad Mrs. Jacob Schattman, the- hrlde's grandmoth.-r, who wlll be one hundred years old In a few months. -? TNCIDENT8 IX 80CIETT. The members cf the Knlckerb.acker Howllng Club enjoyed another of its regular mecllngs yesterday afternoon ln the Tennls Bulldlng, ln Weal Forty f,rst-?t. There w.'S a splendld Bttendance ani some exce'.lent bowllng waa done. The prlzes, a palr of nlver Krai'>- aclaaora presented by Mrs. Pre.scott Had Batlar, and an aaatofl rlant !n b.oom. were won by Xorm.in Q, .lohnson an.l Walter Q. Bltot respect.vely. Th" scores were IM for Mr. Johnson BB 1 173 for Mr. Ellot. The hlghest scores of the day were m.vle by Theodore PoUmbbui 4'ooper. 216; Mrs. Fraah B. Keeeh, l_B; Frank lt. Kaaeh, 117; Dr. Porter and F. G. Johnson. 207. Among those pres? ent yesterday w-r.- Mrs. Grenvllle Wlathrop, Mrs. Prescott Hall But'.er. Mrs. .1. Muhloil.erg Balley, Mrs. John ,'. Westerve'.,. Mrs. Frederlck Bheldon, Mrs. Edlth Wlgham Carke, Mis* Clarke, Mlsa t'lbert. the Mlaatfl C_afka, Bnaaeli Eandale. Mr. anl Mra. Cortlanlt Van Rensselaer. Mlss Force. Mnt thew Aator wiiks. Miss Bchroeder, Mlss M_bei Wat son, Willlam Mcl.. Purdy. W.:t.-r Butherfurd, Mrs. (Jeorge L, Kingsl.ux). Mlss Kingsland. Admirai Gherardl, O. W. Bmith, Mrs. Phlllp J. Sands. Mlss Banda, Mlss Edlth Banda Mlss Helaa Prnlexter. 3)1-ss Julla Pearscn, Miss Wotherspoon. Miss W.lson. Mrs. Oeorge <;. Brullana an.l Oeorge 8. Nlebolaa, j,. The Musical Club will hold Ita last morning meet b.g to-day Bt the home of Miss ,'oiby. Xo. 8 I'msi t wenty-thirJ-st. Dr. and Mrs. Wllliam H. Dr ,ip< r'wil -nferta'n the B_-_Bbera of the Thuraday Evenlng Cluh to-nlghl .'<t thelr home. Xo. li) Kast Forty-s.-v- r.ih-st. The Model Doll Show at Sherry's. !n ald of the Scarlet Fever and Diphtherla Hospltal, wlll be tpened to-morrow afteraoOB and evenlng wlth a prlvate rlew, at whlch the foilowing patroneeaea Wlll l-our tea: Mrs. John W. Mlnturn. Mrs. Arthur M Do-ge Mrr C. Albert Btevena, Mra Brock Mlst Cutting. Mrs. Arthur Turnure, Mr?. M OTOM \\ laon, Mra. Nlebolaa Fish aad Mrs. T. J. Oakley Rhirie.amler. Mlss Cna Howlanl Sol-y. of Xo. 87 Kas< Twenty i)in,h-st., wlll give a luncheon thls afternoon. Mrs. John H. Catvert, of Xo. 15 ..ast Flfty-sev enth-?t wlll give a l.lrthday tea this afternoon from 8 to 6 o'clock, ln ald of the Babiea1 Hoapltal. -e LAST DAY OF THE POSTER SHOW. The exhibition of Columbla Art Postera, whlch Is bataa held at the Metropolitan Blcycllng Academy. and whlch closes to-nlght, ls the largest poster _how that has ever been put before the publlc In this country, an.l lt is not to be wondered at that || should have proven .o popular when one con 9\ lers the fact that the most tab-nted poster artists ..f ,hls country have samples of their work on ex hlMtlon. The collectlon compriseg over f/X) deslgns. and no two of them are alike. They are all orlgl nals and deplct varlous scer.es whlch lt ls a pleaaure ,o look upon. Thus far In the votlng contest for the most popular plcture oulside of thr- prlze wln ners. Miss Carollne 4". I.ovell. of Hlrrningham, Ala. haa a long lead over all others. Her pIctUM lo an attractive plece of colorlng and shows a girl rlding around the earth's orblt wlth the earth roll lng on b?hlnd. Thousanda of people a day have Vtflltfld thls unique entertalnment and every one who ha.4 not done so already ahould take advan tage of this last opportunlty to see a collectlon or posters unequalled ln varlety, in deslgn and ln orlglnallty of idea. SIR STAFFORD XORTHCOTE AT THE WHITE HOUSE. Washlngton. March 18 (Bpeclal).-Slr Stafford Northcote. of the Brltlsh Parllament, who ls now vlfliting this clty. called at tho White House to-day ln rompany wlth Secretary Olney. and pald hls re_pects to the Prenldent. Slr Stafford wai a mem? ber of the Canadlan Flsherles Commlsslon, whlch assembled h.re durlng Presldent Cleveland'B flrst Adminlstratlon, and he made the 1-TeBldent'BiBO qualntanee at tha, tlme. He was also "eeretarv to the Hlgh Jolnt Commlsslon on the Alabama Claims, , r>'ch mei here ,n l?71. Hc h.s m?nv Intanarta ln thls country. Hls wlfe was the daughter' of ex S.< retarv Hamllton Flsh and he has buslness con nectlons'wlth a large Importlng house >n New-lork. ?-? THE BI8CB0FF WILL CONTEST. In Surrogate Arnold's court yesterday th- con? test between the daughter. granddaughtcr* and great-granddaughters of Kunigundo Blschoff over the latter's will was resumed. l^ena Rlvers Champlln. a nurse of Jes.le Bowle, one of the granddaughiers. eaid that she vislted Mra Blschoff on Aiigu.it C. im>. when the latter was very lll. Mrs. Bi.ehoff objected to her pres ence In the room. and Mrs. Bowle told the witness not to mlnl her grandmuther. as she was out oT her mlnd 4~>n one occa.lon. the wltness sald, the gnndmother had to be told who Mr*. Bowle was before she could recognlze her. The case was adjourned. a ILLXESS OF QOTEEXOE MATTHEWS. Indianapollfl. Marrh ll-Some alarm is felt here among the friends of Governor Matthews, who has been conflned to hls bed fllnce last Thuraday, as the re?ult of a cold which he contracted whlle actlng BB one of the pallbearem at the funeral of Willlam H. Engllah. The day was cold. and the Oovernor ?tood wlth uncovered head durlng the burlal aer? vlee.. Hls phyalcian haa so far been unable to break up the attack. whlch has developed Into an acute form of grlp. COLOXEL OCHILTREE BETTER. Colonel Thomafl P. Ochlltree, who haa been flerl ouflly lll at hls home. No. ? Weat Thlrty-thlrd-flt., waa reported to be greatly Improved laat nlght. Colonel Ochlltree atlll denled himflelf to viBltors, >ut aald that the ab.ee.* in hlfl throat, wblch had auaed hlm bo much pain, had broken and that he e_rpect4rd to be out of tlie houso by the latter part of rhls week. -* MR. BAYARD OX DUTY AGAIX. Bondon, March 18?Thomas F. Bayard, I'nlted Statea Ambaa.ador. who h?a recently been Indls posed. haa recovered hta health after apendlng a few daya at Bastbourne, and retuimed hlfl duties at th* Embassy to-day. AIETROPOLITAX A880CIATI0X RCBEDULB. The annual schedule meetlng of the Metropolitan A?aoclatlon of th* Amateur Athletle Vnlon w? held at the A?tor Houaa laat nlght. The foilowing datea were acheduled: -tprll if. New-Tork A. C. oroaa-oouatfy raa; May SO. New-Jersey A. C. and Elmlra A. C; June 13. New-York A. C; July A, New-Jeraey A. C;Bepteaa* Bar I, New-Jersey A. C.; Septcmber 2fi, New-York A. C. The annual champlonships will l.e held cn Sep? tember 12 at a place yet to be .elected. CHEYALIER TALK8 OF COKTFRH. j THE POPl'LAR MCSIC-HAU, SINOER AR- j RIYE3 ON THE TEl'TONIC. Alberl Chevaller, lonjr heralded as the I.ondin eoater alnger, arrived on American soll yesterda/. He came on the Teutonlc, and It waa early evenlnj befora he eaeaped from the pler. He wa* hurrle.1. , off at once to Koster & Blal's Muslc Hall, to aee | the pla.e where he ls to alnst, nnd aftfrwanl to be j put through the regular or.leal of talklng to re- ' portcra The rcporters were all on hand ln due tlme. and Mr. Chevaller waa qulte rea.ly to tnlk wlth them. The eoater slnger ia a amnll man, and the beat way to tell how he looka la to -say that he looks very llke the plcture of hlm prlnted In laat Sun? day'. Trlbune. He confesac* that he Is thirty-flve yeara old. When, next Monday nlfrht, he erinps "The Future Mrs. "AWklns," lt wlll be. he aaya, the flrst tlme thal hc haa ever aung In any place not under the Brltlsh flag. "I have been thlnking of eomlng to America," he sald, "for many yeara? lonifer. in fact. than I have been on the miiale-hall atage. 1 have always been a little afral.l to come, lest my songs *hould be too local to be understood here. Even In England the aame conaideratlon | made me afrald lo go Into the provlnces or to 8<ot land. But when I tried It I found that the further off from Iyondon I got the better the *on?s seemed to go." Rcmemberlng th.-it ln hls more purely dramatlc days Mr. Chevaller used to play Fam Well.-r, some OtM asked him what relation the modern character* whom he reptvsented bore to Mr. Weller -Whether they were ln any senae hla sucef asorn. "Yes," Mr. Chevaller answer. d, "the Co.-kney of to-day Is tbe letfltlmate SUCCeasOT of Snm Weller. But. df cours--, y.iu Bnderstaad that all Cockneyu are not cist.rs. nor are all my hoiirs eoster sonK* Tlie eoater N only a sublivlslon ?f the Oockney, and Sutn Weller. if be had llved to-dav, would not linve been a eos? ter. Voster" Is short for Vnstcrmon.uei-.' He la a peiler. and he is dtatlngutahed, among other tblnga, l.y hta pecallar dreaa. "I don't know wh?re he Rets hls dress ana hi* lan guage," Mr. Chevaller went on, "nntaaa M ls partly from llvlag along the docaa. There abema to be aomethlng of t!'..- gypey m the dress. while tha trousers nre purely Mealean. 1 think. to... lhat there is in it soase aunrtval of tha regular Bngltafa dress -f a hundred years ago. "The oster Riri la plcturesque, too. .-.lie ls tlie sister or the d'liiifhter or the swe-th.-art of the <?<>-? l.-r She weara h lon* c'.oak. opeiilnK in fr..nt anl dlsclordng an apron under it. and h.uh boots, wttil buttons. When I flrst put OB the eoster dreaa and sanjr mv sonirs. people nt th.- Weal End ot london said ther.- wera no such costunus woin bjr uny body And thev were passlng their windows by hundred. every Sunday Newspaper wrMera toM me there w.is no BUCh OOStUme, and thev would not belleve tha; there was tlll I took them where they could see the COatera and showed them " "How dld you happen to take Up the eoster as a aubject*" was iisk.-u. "I was walklng home from the theatre one nlght, Mr Chevaller rei.iied. "and jus: ahead ot me I saw a cosler and hi? jrlrl He was walklng with his arm around h. r walst and be tried t.i kl?s her. She demurred and a regular tlKht foliowed. Then One of them atole the others hat and ran away wttl lt and the other gave chase. Th.-n there wns another NKht and llnally they walked off agala wlth their arms about aach other On thnt BUgges tion 1 wrota mv son? 'The Courtshlp.' Tbat W8B not aetually my tlrst eong. Before that I had i:..ne into a burroom one nlghl and the proprtetor ha.l ln vlted me to ko Into Ihe bacfe rOOOI. wh.-re the Har DKHiy Club waa 1 went in nnd waa much amuaed i>\ whal i aaw Ob tnal i wrota "Our 'Annony Club.' " As soon as Mr. Chevaller Kot ofl the ahlp yester? day he received dlapalches of welcome from Henry Irvlng and John llure 11.- expr.-as. d hlmself ns much pleaaed wlth th.- vlew ha had last evenlng of tlie IihII wh.-re he |i< t? sitix. Such an .UdlSDC. could not be found. be said, in n*v I.ondon muslc hall. except one the Palace. Somet.ody ventur.-d to pul the tradltlonal ouestion: What da >ou thlfik of America?" "I have been here flve mlnutes," sald Mr. Chevaller. 'nnd I am Btaggered." ? TO UABB II ASHIXHTOX'S Hl RTH I'I WB. Tm-; irroKBB to KortM the moxtmbht witx BOOB BBAtTH THB srn; vVaahlngton, Marcli II (Bpeclal) Mr, Crawford, of Buffalo, who haa the rontraci I r areetlng a graalt. aaonuiaeni at tha blrthplaea of *;*jrge v7aahlngtoa?Wakefleld, Weatmoreland County, Va -haa Inf.rmed Colon.-I Wilson. the eaglnaar offlcer ln charge of publlc hulldiriK* and grounda th_t ae SaxpSCta to have the BtoaeM 10 form th* p.i|-"Ui! aad column at the alte In about two weeka, Thee. Ioik* Moeka >f *r.i-.ite wera towed lo Wakefleld from thls dt> .ni Navy Tard bargea, and .. I naporary wharf had to b* bullt f..r their ttlsembarkal The monument la In flve sectlona, IB ludlng the shaft. plintn. two aquare baae Mock* and a ?'?> block. Altagether thay w.-.?h I7S,00t pounda. Tha naon .lith.c shaft la th- largest Blngls aton4 lt la 41'u feel hiKh snd werirfta sl.Oflg pounde Tha t't.l height of the BMBumenl wlll be U feel Ra l. Bec? tlon ha* be n hewn from earefully aelscb l uraiiite, Uiiarrled at B8IT8, VI. The ii.or...lllh :? OBS larxest slngle piece* of granite cvr Qlian ? country The erect'on of thls monument wa.. Intruatad by Congress to the Becretary of State, gnd by lhal I fieial was placed ln th- banda of Colonei vVUson, bv whom the pres. nt contraci waa entered into w:Itb Crawford ?.- Son. of Buffalo. CohMiel Wilson has aele.-ted as the alte for th- Btonumenl lh. all. of lh'- old homesteftd where Waablngton w.u. born. The house I* aatlrely dlemantled, and onlj porttona of tbe foiindatlon wall" reina.n t . mark Ita The monument wlll be erecard airectly over the rulns Its l.aae will nearly equal the _re.i of ihe anclenl bulldfng. It wlll stand with Ita from toward the Pntontac and beai the almpl. Inaerlplions: "Blrthplaea of Washlngton" ar.d "KrecteM by the I'nlted State*." u__ . Althr.ugh the slte is some disfanee back from Ihe rlvei the monument wlll be ln plaln vi' w of paas iuK Fteamera. Ii l* propoaed to eonv.rt tbe land around lt Into a [ark, anl otherwls. rnak.- lt at tractlve tr. viaitor*. a wharf haa already been bullt out ln the rlver. which ls shalluw at thla point u a* to faclHUU th> landlng of Baaseagers and freiicht Colonei Wilson Is now andeavortng 10 hav.- Cnngresa BBthortae the empl<>> in.-nt Of a watehman to look after the monumeat and guard It agalnst tbe attacks of rellc hunter*. That BUCh precautlon ls necessary is clearly sbOWfl by th? Blstory of a memorlal stone placed ov-r the same BDot by WashlngtOn'S adopted aon. OeorKe \N a?h inrton Parke Cuatls. This atone was ctlpped Into small plecea by rellc hunters. untll nnw not a veatlge of lt remaina. Inaamuch as Congrea. ha* authorlxed the erectlon of a monument to mark the ?pot where Waahlngton waa born. lt would eeem hlghly advlaable to mak. aom. provlesion for the protectlon of the memorlal. EXOLAXD AXD THE 80VDAM. ENCIDAND'8 OBJECT. From Th. Chlcago Tlmes-Herald. Two enda can ba aerved by a mllltary extiertltlon in the BOUdan. Domeatlc polltlc. can be InvlgoraltKl and notlce aerved upon (Jcrmany, Ruasla and France that '}t<-at Brltaln wlll r.ot aequiesce ln the Sultan a reopenliiK of the Egyptlan questlon. At the aame time but wlthout -ommlttlnK BBgtand aa an ally of Italy tbe latter can be b.-frl. Dded at a erltical juncture by Bngland'a furnlahlna a dtatiactlon to the west of Abyaalnla whlch wlll Perauade Klng Menelek to make easler terms wlth th>- dMCOaafltad Itallan*. WHAT THE ACT10N MEANa. From The Albany Journal. England haa manifested great couraxe in decldlng to send an expedltlon up the Nile, though thi* actlon wa* forced upon It by clrcumatanct-a. The reaulta of the movement, lf it be aucceasful, ure varted. lt wlll embilter France anl Ruasia; lt drawa Enatand ctoser to Italy; lt puts new strength Into the Trlpl. Alliance; lt retard. ihe proape.-t. of etoaer relatlona between European natlons; lt drawa England ami Oermany closer together ln aplte of tha TTanava. ralaode, and lt braaka up all the natural isiiiticni Undendea of Buregea. THE AFR1CAN BTORM CBNTBJB. From The Phlladelphla Preas. Afrlca hus .uddenlv become the atorm cetitre of European rlvalry. Italy, by a alnglo vote yesterday, added $a4,000,(w0 to Ita debt and took another *t?p loWird repudlatlon. Ru**la ha. dealt deadly Insull to Italy and her all!** by the unbeard-of at?p ot decoratlng Klng Menelek. mllway ln a war wlth 8 frlendly and clvllis?d Power. A decoratlon more or leaa to American. naay e*em nothlna. To hXiropean. the Ctar'a act In conferrlnif on Menelek the Bt. Oeorge wlll wem an Inaultlng. gratultoua dertanc. to the Trlple Alliance, England haa aet her troopa ln motlon on the Nile to recor.guer the l,0wi,(?W squara miles lo.t to Bgypt when the Mahdl BWOpt the goudin wlth flre and .word. France la ap i.roachlng the same reglon from the oppoalte dlrec A BIX)W AT OERMANY From Tho Boaton idvertlaer. Evidence. of the unfrlendllne*. of th. Oerman Emperor to Oreat Brltaln have been frequent enou.h tn the reeent paet, ao that ther. I. luHhmg really lmprobable in the story that the Oerm.p. h*v. been secretly worklng to create a deep-_eated and perma nent hoatlllty among tho Afrlcan natlve. agalnat Oreat Brltaln. It now aeema equally evldent that the Brltlah Oovernmenl Intend. to oppoae the fi*r man tactlca by even more aggreaatve movemerrta. A PRETEXT FOR DEI-AY. Krom Th. New-York Sun. It 1a mo.t lmprobable that the aouthward move? ment toward Dongola la cauaed by aymi.athy for th. Itallan., or by th. bellef that the carefully planned and naturaliv atrona defen.lve poaltlon at Wady Halfa la In danger. It la much more llkely that the French are rlght In aMlgnkng. aa th. real motlv. for the expedltlor.. the d-alre to flnd a plauslble excu** for poatponlng th. wltndrawal of tne Brltlah forc. now etatioaed In Sey_>t POWDER MILL8 BLOWN UP. FIVE MEX KII.1.ED BY TH_ EXPBOSIOX OF ABOUT UM KPX.S IX THE BAFBIX & RAXD MIBES. Kingston, X. Y.. March 18 <SPertal)_-The I.aflin:- Rand Powder Mllla at Blfton. about six mlles from thls clty. were Mown up thls mornlng. kllllng flve men. injurlng aeveral, and destrovlng property valued at about J2...000. Th foilowing persane were killed: BHaa Peterson. John Jones. Emery Deeher, Xorman Decker, ar.d Soloman Small. The flrst exploalon war In the bulldlng known as the glazer. which ts 100 feet in length, and whlch in all previous exploslons has never been biowa up before, thaugn the mllla have been n.nnlng flfty years. None of the men ln that Iplldlag came out allve; thus lt ls not known h.w the accident was cauaed. ihe dryer situ Bted nearby was next to go up. About 1.200 kegs of powder were in the glazer and _BBgBB.nO. The acene at the mllls soon after the explo sion was most heartrending. Those killel ha.l bfcn horribly mangled. torn llmb from llmb. and the rrvlng of WOBiea and chlldren betOBglag tt the familles of the dead worklngmen were pitl ful Ir. the extreme. Flve hundred people were upon the ground In a short tlme. Honaaa were Bhattered for mllea around. The mills con taln In all elxteen bulldlngs, and about thlrtv men were employed In them. The mllla blew up a llttle over tWO years ago. at whlch tlme Bgjery Decker escaperl from the glazer by Jumplni from the wlnd..w. AS ELABORATE WEDDINO. RARRT COHEN AND Hli BRIDB MABRIED IX THE CHAAB1 ZKOEK BTNAQOO__ -X RBCBPTION rOLLOWED. Tho weddlng yeaterday ef M.r-s i-:va Cohen, of X->. .".? DtvWon-aL, ta Harry Coben, <>f Bo. CB Hcnry-st . was one of the moal elaborate affairs of Ita klnd that Hebrew aodety of tba V..\?t Btde has ever been callad upon to Bttend. The weddlng ceremony Itsalf was qulel . n..m;l). bul ,hr dinner and reeeptloD in tbe evenlng wera aBalra rhat arlll long be rerflflnibered bjr tboae who arere lucky enough to racelva Invltatlons, and Harry Coheu"_ weddlBg win probably i>- food for tnik and eronder ing retroepectloa r"r yeara to come. Bva Cohen, the brlde, la the daughter of Mr?. Cohen. a wldow of No. B Dlvlsion-st. The brld.groom's famlly aaa long been known to ,he freCjUl nters of Baxt-r-st. .,,,! I'.irk R..w. HN UBelfl is Harris Cohen, BB mt os the "orlglnal" beoaUM he ls said 10 hav- .???:. th- founder of tbfl flrat clothlng booae to use tr? ??puHera-ta*- thnr bava baaa ? carloalty to Baaay wbo .lall Uolberry Bead r..r the tlrst time. Toung Harry <'?ben ls now a netaber of tae iirm. and lt is said tha. Btnce hls unelfl llr-t saw hls br.de he ha-. beea Invl-h wlth hls money ln dolng all that waa poaalble for ihe yeaag eoaple. Th.- Biarrlasc c.-r.-mony was performed Ib the llttle Bynagogue Chaar) Bedek, .ir No Bl Henry-at., by BabMfl Bernatetn and Blnfl er n, l_B afeloeh yaatflrdBy afternoon The muU ot bonot was i;.-r,ie Boaenblatt, of Chlcago The brtdeamalda w.-r.- i..? Btfl Cuatar, Annic ijoid-t.-m. Laaa Baraett, Beckle Bloomberf aad Annle Beblalat* laaac Uos.nbiati. of Chlcago, aeted aa heat bmb, aad tt." other groomBmen wara Bamud Muller. Henry Lavy. Bamufll n.inn.r Danlel Welner and Jofleph w.-iner. ln addltlon to theae, thera wera four Bower glrlfl and ,w.. p.tkcs m th" marrUBa proeeafllon. The ddef uaher was PhlMp Ltadhetaaer Tba brldi wore h iian.isome dreaa of whtta ?aUa broca i>-. profua_y trimmed altb lace. Upoa h.-r bead waa faatened i flowlng lace v-:i. aad Ifl her haad ihe -arrled .. ten. Rtuddad arlth dtoBMada Tba fan \?..- ma le by Tlffanj a- < > ? ?<<?' aa? .( preaent from Ihe brlde gi i When ih.>? roony h id been perfi rn ?? l ihe h ipi > rouple :ir.-i thelr gaeatfl went to tha Lenoi Lyeeum. nt Plfty-Blnlb-al and htadleoa-ava.. where tlie neddlng llnner ? - I Hh m Cover* were l.ii.i foi n" people, aad all of the ptoeen wer. '..k.-n The dinner waa aerved ....wnsrn'r., rh- concerl hfl l ,.-..-.i ;,.r ibe racvpttoB Tb* llnlng l.r w.,- ii,. rall) . maafl of Bowefa <>r l - hMl buag greal feoloon- of erergreei !r,-in beaul) ? ertwlm ? w* r* ,!,., ii ,-. | -.-. un v o- ?..-?-? f n wer? a, tbe h-H I ? ? hall wa? ? neml-clrcular Uble. ..t therentre of wi. h, ilmoel ? ? ? ??? i i" ? ?a?? ?'? ">?**??_ evergre. ... ??? legroom v Uble" arlth Ih.m wer. ? ?? I ?,.! ui e ol the I r l? lh< u ? i- a. ' lun - | ,-: Of Ho- I. ' ;1 .. -. . on r M??. up.j V reaarv-l foi ,?>.-.- l.-'i IS feel hlgh, m? I* 4 " and whlte brldal roaea W - n ll arrn -,-. - .- i . ii meet ib i -' ; ?'? .... , ... .-.. brldi .tepp, I beneal. II ?? ? - ,,: i then a .how. r of fi ._n.i. - ..r l I- . ? pillar ol gr, n. -i ' were , nt.r. a - Imeter Iw ? red f.-.r dove ri.e -i-ir- of Ihe weddlng. and iw-. larg. the Inltlml letter of both Ihe brlde and ''r!'*;:'","', Th. co r of Ihe w- : llna i _?M to h_ve 1 Tll, . ; ? ntfl were lovrly, an I ?i nre ?.' l to i ive agaregated In ; . ii ,? .?>;.-. ,..-:!.- glvliia the ,,r,'.a..nt ,,( ?: ...... al n gav< h. r ;. pUno. ma Bielnw.j /. .- ? ? I eghlblied bi th-??. al he rol'l an l coai t. " Th. brldegroom I " new home f-.r blmeelf and h.s brl I " .. coal ... *T_) !?"-) Amona rh- aueati it tha dinner. '??;"'?""-.?,?'? ihe brldal table. wer- Mr .-.r.l Mrs |Bcob Han - "lr and Mr- 11. M.ler. Mr anl Mr- Cbai Mr. and Mra lt l.lebermann. Mr aad Mra. Mo..-. Levy. Mr. and Mrs. TbO-BBfl Lety, BBd Mr BBd Mrs. i. Hermann. ? /. \CXCH t>F THF ATltAXTA. A NK\v BTBAMBHIP Kfii TBB gfHTHBBN BAH# WAva punrr. l'hii.eieiphia. Mareh II IB.lall Tha oew Bted ?teamahlp Atlanta was Bucoeeafnlly launcb, I il Crampa' ablpyard thls .ftern.H.n Miss Ida Olenn, daughter of Bfl MayOT OlenB. of B.illlm.r.. I.ne-l tho ve.se!. K pirt> of rhlrly-llve or forty gu.-.sts fmn) Baltlmore attendfld the l.iuuh The AUanta win be added to ,he fl.-a, of the Hoiithern Ballway r'ompany ,o .arrv Puaet^Ktrt and fr.-igh, betweea BalUmore. Norfolh and other B ' - ern Dortfl Rhe ,? a flbapafy and aervlreaBJa craft, Mg i/ ln length. 42 feet ln breadth, U fee, ln depth and is likdv to prove one or tba BBret vea iie'a owned bv th.- company. .-4-. THEY FAY0R WOMEN AS LAY DBLEGATE8. FhtladelphlB. March 18 By a vote of 117 to ? rti_ Phllndelphli. Melhodlat '?'"plsoopal C-flfflreaefl to-day declded ln favor of the propaaed -eaati tutlonal amendment admlttlBg women aS lay dele? gate. to tho general conference. ? ? THE WEjTHER REPORT. KAIB "? KN'f>W PRBXnCTBD POB TO-DAT. WaaatagtaB, Mr.rch ib. Of Ihe Ibr.n,rr. ?t low _...ni- n-.o-l tmetAy^tamt hootfl Bgo, ealy _n? remajia wttiita me Uaaltfl ol Um VeMee Btatwi ri,.,r in Taaaa Tl ia hna rneveri 10 Ihe aaatwaid. mcreeatam m aaennr, ii i ,, n,,w eeatral m Bottbera Alabana. An art* et kl* DNtaara flavaaa Bflt BBglaBa, Na __atr_ lytag oret tln Maaa Tbfl i^-"""" f"- r,-'n ,n u"Vv M'"""",n ;"; irtrta An ntoaalvfl ar^ ?f hi.i. prtmurt w eMlral m Wfllaaflha Thfl b-bUbw ha. rwlat* fair h. ibe ai lUlle r.-aat .lla,rl.,a. wl,h .n li.<r.-aa'?? .Ure .? n Ihfl ? M.lh.-ra r,..ar. TtMNrfl la a Iten.ral elamllUtm IbfWIflhoUl IM MI-HallBl an.l Ohlo vall-ya an.l lak- ragtoM, ai M-BBnl-l br ment Ht mt r_.r,li*rn and rnln In tbfl flOUtl, ,r? ??r,i.n. Oeet tmrntmei 9reeattm la Ike Beekt Boub latn dlarrlrla. Thfl IIBflPflWIarfl hM BflflB M Ib. All.nll. ..,,ht di.rrv-,, _li_l.,iy m ??>? aortbflflB aad deetdedlr la th, Mtkm lt i. cMrr ihtaaebMM Um B_-__e_lpflH aad ^,i-...,.r) naUMfl .ml in Tesaa it,?in i r aaow i? in<ii?-ai?.i *Vr Th aril" Tn tV* ftorth Al-alle 9...Ihfl UB. te _r.na.nrl Ih. (.hlo Valle, . ra.,. I). Ihfl BUddl* BBd I uM, ?,X'w-:V tV. Itet^lnlZ M.W Vall.v Talr eM eemet Vaiihrr u ...ni-ai.-d In Ihe io-lhw__t, Ml anl wanrirr In ih? KflftbWeot. {_BTAIt_BB POBBCABT l"H T0 OAT. ror N.w Kn.lan.1 an.l Kaala-rn NVw V..rU. ln. r-aaln. -Ir.udlne.. wllh r.ln er an-.w. .-.atrrly wlnrta Tor B..l?rn IV..navlvai.ln. N'? mtUUy, l^'awarr. Maryl.nd an4 Ihe IHalrlct ol I'-.lumliU. r.ln. llttle <lian_. ln t.m'_.r.,ura; flffllirly WtfldB K..r Wefliera P_?afl?lvaala rm.i w^air raln er tnatf; northeaatarlv wln.la. Bea forh, Taintma t/ocat. obbervatiohb Tm f UobU. Serulua. .uhi. V 43 tii mtiMauHi itVtioii Bar. In-fe. 110.5 41) 37 ?14 II ?r'H l?iJ_ii,'rMilili1 ifiUBfi-lti'i1 ' '-~f"." :|0.0 In thla -_a_r_m a lucitln-uiu whlla- Ure alii.wa lh? rhanK^ ln yret-Ura aa lhdl(_t?_ h> The THbuae'l B_lf ?cirnint bamroelrr. The dotted Nne repra-aania tha l^m per_turerreconl?d .1 Perry'? fhnrmai'V. Tribune Offl.re. March 19, I a. m Tha wir.ther .e_ terday wm falr and mlld. Tha iem?eraHir* ranB_.1 l.. tw^an 2B and 43 d?BT'ea. tlw areiiMra _r>\ gflgflflafl) beln. -"* <le?reea hljl.ar 'han thai of Tuaadav and \lha flf u deirre'* lower than thal of th. corr-?iaai.lln? day of la.i y*Tbe wflother to-_y wUl be rioudr wtth raia or aoow. OBITUARY. HENRY A. BARLINO. Henry A. Harllng. the executor of the estate of Edward Mott Roblnaon, dled on Monday at hls bome m Hlghwood, M. J. He waa nearly aeventy three yeara old. but his rieath was sudden and un stmeeted. Hls funeral took place yeaterday ln St. Paul'a Church ln Englewood. He was formerly a commlaalon merchant ln thls clty. but many years ago became the trusted employe of Edward Mott Robln*on. th? mllllonalre. who dled about thirty yeara ngo aad left the bulk of hls property in trust f,.r the beneflt of hls only daughter. Mra. Hetty flreen. The .ettlement of Mr. Robinaona estate haa been long nnd tedlou.. on account of trouble ln dls poalng of some parta of the property. and Mr. Bar* llne opposed the artaBCS of Mrs. Oreen In aeveral transrtctlons looklng to the flnal aHtlement. Th.re ha* been much lltlgatlon on account of these d'.fferencea. and Mra. Ore>r? haa employed and dlecharged B number of lawyera In the courae of the long b-gal flght. Much money haa been apent In that way. and reams of teatlmony have been taken. Recently Mr. Pnrllng made an appllcatlon to the courta bv whlch he expected to be able to Wlnd up the eetate an.l be relleved of hia dutl-s aa ex? ecutor There have been a number of hearlnga be? fore H. H. Anderson. the referee ln the proreedlnga, .nd Mra Oreen h-.? appear*.! at the hearlnga wlth dfferent .ins-l. Mr. Tra, y. of the flrm of^vart. choite A Beaman, counsel for Mr. Borllng. aald vemurday that on account of Mr. Barllng'a unex pe^eddaath I would be B4W-eeeary to have another executor appolnt d. but that the settlement of the MUUeof Mr! BoWnaon would not be aerloualy de '".Mr' P.arllng's wlfe dled several years ago. IU left Mveral chlldren, who nre married. The lltlga? tlon ln Ihe settlement of the estate dld not.??" Mr Barllng to l .*e money. A reporter of.The Trlbune r1,,, made liuiutrle. yesterday waa tol 1 that Mr*. Oreen was tv. 'he South, vl'lttng her daughter. who has been III. _ liKMtY OREEN ENCI.ISH. Henry OreeB Bngltoh, alaty y.-ars old. died ?t hla bome Iii thls clty on Tuesday from pneumonla. He was descended fr om one of the oldrst famlllea ln the State of New-Jersey, th? later generatlons of Whlch llved in M.inmouih County. More recently Mr Bngltah'B father, the late Dr. Davld C Engllsh. and brother. Dr. Davld C. Bngltoh, 2.1. Ilred m (4T.w-Brun.wlck, Mbldlesea County. The famlly has had a long llne of physlclana Th.- Monmouth Bngllshas, aecordlng toDr. Thomaa Dunn Bnglish, ar- all OlTabOOts from the Burllngton Engtl.be. who flrat settled about two hundred and twenty years ago ea what Is Mlll known aa the Bngliah farm. OB tha banks of tlie Delaware. abovo Ftorenc, S. J.. nearly oppoalta Kewbold'B Island. The ilrst anceator m thla country came with \\ lll l;,?, ivnn and received hla grant of land from Penn. Bngliah Creek on the Delaware, at the head of New bold'a Ialand, was named after the famlly. From tblaaou.the famlly apread into Mew-Jeraay. Dala ware, Maryland. Pennaylvaala, Vlrgtala ar.d Ken tu.ky. Rear-Admlral Earl Engllsh was of the famlly Th.- branch that settled ln Monmouth lo cated al what wa* subsaquently named after theaa, Kri*nrytOre!rn Engllsh waa named after his graad f ,,.,.?_,,,. th- maternal alde, Henry Oreen, of ko-mI NewE _i. nd aneestry, who married Barah For man He was thus cohected bv klnahlp wlth Oen e,ai Davld Forman, one of lh. konmouth heroesof tl... Revolutlon, and wlth anoilier arho was Hlgh Bherlft of Monmouth and a gulde to Oeneral V. ash "'M-0nKngl;sh received an exceilent ed.ieatlon. and Ihough ol b retlrlng dlepoaltlon araa recognixed aa a ?en al. cultured man. He w.,s for many reara enaaaed ln the dr g bus ness; aft-rward was a bOOB k.'!'i r fo? ' leadlng drug tlrn.. hut for several yeara l aa nol i.n engaged In any active huslness '<? .e.iv.-s a widow. , ne -on E. Montgomcry Eng . in | , ,u lfhter, i, ?h of whom UmraUan mar? ried durlng tbe Ust elgh.n months. He WB8 8 ?,..'?_,. - of the Maaonlc Frntern tr. eeennrLaB a hlgh ",-ltl..r. ln I.i* lodge. Th- burlal wlll be In vTood* [swa Cemetery. _ JOHN COLBT "B/IKCH. lohn Colbj BTUlch, formerly a well-known and ,lt,nalva l<.lealer, wbo was aeventy-two y*ar* 0l?l dled auddenly an Tuesday fr>m osdeaaa of the |unit, caused by heart fallura, sl hls home. No. 910 u..?. ,?..,., eenlh-al. He had *uffer*l from heart .. mr aeveral yeara, and wa* futher enfeebled v .. ? ..-.. through havlng received severe i nla hes , bj a .? a< Idenl whlte he tlnC ntral Park Ha ara* bom In Beth s H ,,- tprtl 11, WM, and "~as a aon of i.,..; winch. wi,.- kepi a ?? " H al rre .nd trarrled , ...... tat b ln Bethlehem. After being edu ... | . K. Vbury ind Weal C rn. ird, M. B., he I ii. hla b .tive Btate. ,.?,.- yeara old he cme to ,,, , |,j V|th hla brother, Mlnol F. wm. b who epsrately ln lh. Ice ?n became promlnent, , . | i . ? , buMnesauntU about . grhea h. retlred on accouni of r.lllng health. After thal hta tlme was devoted 10 ..?.,, ,t bla rea aatate, of which h? owned a r8n Werabl mi ln thla clty, Chlcago -.. w llampahlre He araa a dlrector of the 9mrjil ,. ntov. Comptny. ol Uttleton, tt. H., arhera . , , ibtomed t< paaa lha aummer months for mmnj yei ri ln p lliba he waa a llfe-long Bepub .. i keplj mter-r..l ln lh. aueerot of hla party, bui hen. r aapir I to publ k ..? ; \ii w nch aaa an actlvi member of the Free wui jV .,.'? - "merl, m Twenty-flfth-st.. be . , . ,, fot ta ? '? -flv. y-if hs was s trustee .,,.'.. ., ,,, i r n mu h tt thai tlme waa chalr . , .,, Truateee He took a deep ln ;;;.',. ?'.h,. , lucatlonal In.tl utlona ol hlaideBoml nation and was ., llberal ontilbutof to th-ir sw> ''V. igM .,, marrtod Mlaa Panita S. Carleton. of whit ri.n \' ll H* ?? aurvlved by bla widow and ? V l mYv.m Mr v I- Thonpewn of No. 101 v; ... ,,V:! ?? md Mra Oeo'ge K. Bayam, ot NTh;HfuneTilw?.tiniakenl.at ihe fam.:. dwelllng .. ,. ? tO-dai th. Itev Itivlngtoi, l.ord. pBBtOr " f ll- Fr-- W?" HaptfcSl Church 0( Brooklyn, n.ei.nnc .-.i.ted by Pre.Sdenl Chase. o( Batea ' .' f; J . M,' The burlal wlll be In aroad Iswn Cemetery lo-morrow morning. ? DR JOHN VAN BtJRBH ORBBN. Dr lohn Van Buren Oreen, who wn* a well known phyMcton and PVee Maaoti, dled in the clty laal Tuesday. Ha aad been m poor health for some Dr "iree,, was bun abuit llfty yenra .go ln thi* elty, arel waa a dem-.-ndant of an old New-York famlly. In Uaa, he was graduated from BeJevua Medlcal CoKege. and slnce had been In actlv.. practlce. ii!j offlca was at No. Rl Ea*t Baranty* fourtb-fl hr Oreen was a member nf many Maaonlc fraternltles. He aaa Paal Maater of the Bvangellst Lodge r anl A M.; Past Hlgh Prleat of the Mount zion Chapter, it. A. M.; i'a*t Thrlea lUtartrloua Maater sl the ITnlon CenanaU, R. ?nd S. ML; Past Commander of the Ivanhaa .'ommandery, Knight* Templar; Past Palron of tha Floral Chapter. O. B. s and Moat Worthy Orand Patron of the t.rand Chapter O K 8. Four slstera survtve hlm The funeral wlll take placa thla evenlng at 8 o'clock .1 ihe home of Ur. Oreen'a brather-ln-law, Edgar m.l.-i hill. N. 170 W'-t fMventy-slxth-st. ?i i.. burla wMch wir b. ln Cypreaa Hills Ceme? tery wlll be al Ihe convenlenes of rhe famlly. ? COLONBL wai.KCi: R, JOKNBOB. garatoga, tt, t\, Mareh is. Colonei VFalker R. Johnaon, aged Beranty-four year*, of this vtQaga, dled of pneumonla thls morniag, Ha waa u natlve of Plckerlng, yaraahlra, England, an.l eaaaa to thls couatry in lrnr;. He engaged with hla brother win l.iin Iu tbe niaiiufa. ti.re of aoaps nnd pcrfumes |n New-York t'llv. SBd was iiflerwird a partner of Btephea h w/akeman In lha atanufaeturo of per fume* iii Cortlsndt-st., Mew-Torh Clty, arbera ba remalned elghleen yeara. Btnce thal tlme, and up '.. the tlme of hta death, Mr Johnaon had been n* loolated with the Favorlte, Congrea* and Hathorn aprlng., reapectlveiy, uurlng the Clvll Wfar Colonei .1 ihnaon organlaed a company ln thla vlllage and whs cemmlBBlonsd captain, Tne eommand, however. wa* ni-v.-r ordered lo th.< front. He la adrrrred by a widow and OO. aon. -o vTBBLBT CHAMBBR8, Brla, Penn., Mareh ih VFaaley Chambera, a pii ne.-r oii oftratof ifl Northweatara Peaaaytvaala, died to-day In Oll Clty, aerenty yeara oi.l. He waa a "forty-nlner." and he made some money ln Cnltforaaa m.- w.-.s worth a ntlBlea aevaral time.,. and had hls up* nnd flBWSBI Ifl the oll country. anl ha dled rlch. Rc was a promlnent On-enbacker, and he oin-e relused the nomlnatlon for Ltcutenaat Oovernor oa thal ticket. ? - ? THE PHILADELPHIA CHESS MATCH. Phlla.lelphla. March IH. -The nlnth game of the Bheaa fnamplOBBhljl match waa b>-aun to-day at the Eriinkiln <'he?s riub. Shown'.ter again choa. the lluy I?pe? openlng. aud Kemeny defende.l on alm 'lar lli..-s, aa ln the flfth and aeventh games. The hlter, however, Improved hla defence, Inuamuch aa le played P l< Hl at ? much earller atage. The mbldle game wa* exeeedtngly Intereatlng, both play? era holdlng thelr own Afler the twenty-.econd nove an exchange of .pieena and rooka took place, whlch lefl a cmpllcated end game. On forty-flve move. being made the g.me wa. adlourned untll to n.orrow. -o-? /*. A. TAGOART ITS RECEIYER. Nn.hua, N. H., March l?.?Judge Wallace to-day appolnted a. aaalgnee of the Oranite Btat. Provl <!?it Aaaoclation D Arthur Taggart. Bond. In ths .um of lioo.ouo ar. ruquir*d. OFF FOR TIIE PACIFIC COAST. < onllnued frofla Flrat Paae. East, but the llttle branc-h llnes that come ln at Intervals of about every hundred mlles after tapplnjr the country. Thlfl fretwork of feeders all along the route would be utterly beyond the Government. BUBJBCT TO THE WBIM9 OF CONGRESS "Assuminir thlfl posltbm that the Government owned the road wlth Its poor rolling stock and no control of the feeders. could the Oovernment bring the road to a standard of excellence where the feeders would be glad to use It Instead of other eompetlng llnes? The Government is no torlously a poor buslness man. The road ln Its hands would be subject to the whlms of Congress. If the expendlturea of the road upon a certaln division were more than the ^rn%-?n^"* ^ pendltures of a slmllar division <>n the Noitnern __dfte. sorn. economlst in Congress would ha%e Seflvfion superintendent ur a?"Mer^gj upon the carpet for an explanation^ Then tne n_ naier of the road would be a Biibordlnate of ta ere r of the Interior. tn whose I.epart men the road would come. It goes almost wlth? out saylne that when the road was manned lt wottffffwlth men at the flollcltaUor,, of ^nator. and Congressmen. Suppose one day the m. inflfcer should flnd a c..e of iranaparant frauc Ilona of the departments. or unearth a case or groaa swlndlln/on the part of BOma one ln a pofll lon Of mlnor trust, or detect some grosslygeompo tent employe. He would report to the Becretary of thMnterW and naturally the Secretary WOU d want to remove that man. Then. perhapa. would come the storm. Thla mar mlght bave beana? Jotnted at the requeat of the Benatora fronao*a State Hlonx the llne It Ifl found th.it th ia can cntroi the delegatea fronaia certaln dlatrlet ? he Natlonal Conventlon. The momjrnt there is talk about removtnf hlm, aneh Bto***actv is ni.ide that the Becretary of the laterioi aaya aySSrtlSny that probably ll is beat to kt hla *ucce=Vor settle the matter. Thls WOUld natUraUy n.,t be conducive to eaoellent -"*l*ni?JL*! road. Wlth lnck of dlsrlpline and hwk of proper manaKe,nent and the constant lurwoU inc 'len upon such manax. ment. th- road could B0t hut retroarade The feedera would not care to conn -ct wlth th- llne and mlght be eateaded to rateta competlng llne, and so the road would be Broraa off than ever. ANOTHBB TH1NO TO BK CONB-DBBBD. "Then there is another thinK to be taken Into conslderatlon. If the road should be conducted at a loss, sav, of $10.000.,.<>0 a year. this amount WOUld have to come out of tbe Treasury of the Unlted States. So you ??o the whole country w.ul.1 have to be taaed to support tbe llne run? nlng through theae few Btatea, ???__?"&"J the country would not receive any b.-n.tit rrom the nne. or receive from the Oovernment aay ald to low.-r rallr-.ad rates. or run railn.ads in other BUtea Ni.turnlly there would be a pTO teat Why have the Government. then. take the road when the plane of relief offered provlde that the Government shall be abso ved from thls compllcatlon and the detrt whlch is due lt from thfl toad pald. The poor service nnd the poor llne whlch the Oovernment would farnlah would put the country through wBlcb th- lin- runs at a Kreat dlaadvanUge compared with that ter rlt-.ry wh-re ll..es run by eorporatlonil gave farmera and merchants much better service. AEEAIONED FOE DIAMOND SMUGOLIXG. PhBadelpbla, Bareh lt HenaaB Keck, a mem? ber of the flrm of Cond.rmin. Heinrlck, Keck & Cfl -llamond brokers, of Cin-'innatl. was arrnltcned before I'nlte-l State. Cmmlssiorr. r IM1 tMfl after? noon on the charKe Of baiBg Impllcated In smug gBag dlamonds Into thls country. Keck was ar rMted ln New-York nn Saturday. Hls arrest grew out of the Bireet of Capuln Leeawlta of tba Amer? lcan Blne ste.amshlp Bhynland. at thls port. somo we.ks sko. 8pecl.il Atfent Tallen. of this e'.ty, found Ml small dlamonds. ralaed .it flUBUl V".<?*\ ln the cnptaln'fl flUtflTOOm. The jewels. were not on the BblB-a manlfesf. Captaln LeeewttB, who Is held tn ball. <vhs ealled ns ? wttneefl He sald: "I met Kr.'k ln Antwerp ofl January ... A friend who T. a jewei.er Introduced ua. My rt-lendgavfl me ? nacBage before we parted, Baytag: "Thla be iU,Vb m "ck; wlll you take II te Aaaerica for M**_r_ool--d al the p.ckaa_ aad aaw tbat lt con ., ' . .ddreflfl. Then K-k handad me ? plece of pape? wlth v..n Beuh. Clnclnnatl. wrltteB upon lt Sh- frieod and Keck aaaured m- ihit the.pac_. a^e did nol contaln aay dutlable artlclea. The captaln producad an affl lavlt s trned by hla friend ln Antwerp, ?rhlch Bubfltantlated hla teatl ';, After the caaa had been Br?ued at length Mr Kecfe was held Ifl fc-H ?"?>! for court. AU, QVIBT AT THE EENTVCET CAFTTOL. rrankfort, Ky.. March Ifl.?AU the troops have j.? wlthdrawn. Adlutant^leneral Colller and one ,?.iic..ip ei are lh.il] aaea Ib -'harR-e of Capitol s.,..ir.? thla mornlng. ^Benator Blackburn h.s gone lo hla bom Ver.allbs. 0UE8T8 AT LEADIXQ HOTEL*. Tlie arrlvnls w.-r.- DlimerOUfl -?>, rhe leadlns? hotel. v.-st.-rdav. BBd B number of ,!:.- houses were fllled to ,he roof. Al.r.KMAlU.K n a u'.i..- Japan. M-* \\ .!ra!...nr. Japaa. gir v Bayter, \.- 'I-''';1 I-,.1n Hayter, K.-._lai'-l. ii w. Dowley. Cb\ ia?>. J.' A w,a.>, Haltlnsore. c l llalgh. Ii-iff.il '? \v il ilft) Buffakj. , i 9 W)la-.n. Il.iffii.a. Mra M Caaipbell. I'll'"''' ; '? i l| M ,-a?."* '' ' " \V WoO I StW ' i: lenns. ,- w IMraleh. H *} \ y i: 1.. vla BBd Wlfe, M BBI Holly. B J BBOADWAt cknthai.. Preet ??'. A. 1-aM. Mra Ont. ,i .; Ely. Boetou j U >-o" nd II ' n j. 9 lliurv r..?o"-K-,. K ?',. .,. Klrtv. V."'\'''"'''"vl ,aa a 9 aamla, I"*>"r? >'?'?" W H .:..i.i>.-'- Wai i* Ind. MU Bradford, Itoalon. W'.-rvl-ll an.l flrtfe. r..iuni".i'i'. M. 'I K i ,;..-!.!.... Pli_?b?>rg. (|. H>a)..|.. T"r""1V'.-i,,.aler f- s UvenBore, i'"1''?''' (v M Seeth. Hawell Ultb C ?',...alnia,i Hawell. >," " J M,.v,ra. ,',,l?l.ke;r,-a e _ raUi , . O pelton. BcrantoB. ii _? Robbln. Byracufle. ! S. Van VI.-. at. _-?"* A; v.,k_i. Towato. y. Ki:ier. TOIWltO. BBUB8WICK. K. Hall'-k- l_'"'l'" Mrs Bartlna B4mireBl M. N. Ma.- Balea h'., wank.. T \\ linunt Bnflland \ Ormnt, UworH.. II ,- Oreen. Roeton T \v LAwaontun y w paraon., chi-a.... ,-. i,. QrUBtb. Haa rraaew ll il l".umt>. liiifTal.. ll Crawford. Cblcaflo. g ll ||.it.-Iiklaa Ar Buinmlt, N -i \v Power. Qaebee, gVBBBTT .1 II. Maxwell. PhllBdelphlfl ST IAM|..^ lt. s. Oardflaer * wlfe, aet ,i. p iiuiiiIiib, -n. BoewteB The "l<-v. l>r ll. ht l'l"l'l s'..._i.n.i?-. B?aa. Mi ? S. A. Colby. Boaton. B i< Bpi'Ingman H wton. \v i. Itueeey, Clndflfluill. Mlaa Bulkley. I_mwraure Mrs i? B. Baraflfl. hteilMi M. Ma-a. 9 M Perkta* * wtf*, ai lanin. Oa. J. W. llatea, Belott, Wis. C. M. Tuilia Chlrago. s ,. __WM_ Cumbertaad II. .'. Boardmaa, Boatoa m.I J. U C ?(.''?. TOBIpklBfl K, M. Itrlalol. Clil. .,_,.. W, c. Wlacbeflter anl wlfe. -,vife. I. K \. W. Tli..inpa '1. Ma llvn. N .1 Mme N'.va a I Bln er. Ma II NV .1 Br lt. I'.lmer & family, B ' IUWO, N. J. Bla* Maenant, I'hiia.irii.iiH. A A. Thoman, Klmira. H K Pleld, Betila B. Y. .1. ii BleBford, Bab m. Maaa C. Aahl.y A Wlffl, Dul-na t-iirr. D. K. Terwllllfler, Kll-nvllle. N ^ C. 11 H.it, h-r, i:i!-nvllle. N Y. T. K Comlek. KaoxTltle, T.nn. il. W Bmlth, Mi.- in. ?: i lt B. Welli a flrtfe, chi MbM Welli .'! .-? N BUfABDIB, , Metrair, Peerldaaea Mr. i:. .; Badlfce, i'r..v| denee. ll ll. Hanfeld. I'uluih. i: s Uaydea & arlfe, \'. i-. ? bui \. . '.-nn. II Bll.by, s-ii-, j ralla. ) ll. S|-.i.!i-l;n? A wlfe, Wrnated, Omm. iv s. Bradley. Raltlaaora, li. M DeLamater, Ja. ka n. \\ 'iv M ir-,11. barat ku. a. Simps-in, Wurceatw, M:is? li \. Bales, \V..n-.>s4er, M IM. B. U. Doyd, Oleaa KalU. \ V W ll Qallup, Byracuae. M?-. i: S. Ilal.lwln. i'an t.urv. Conn. J. P, Boblnaon, Toledo. Mra. \v h. s. ilymer, W-.siiinjrt >n. MlM W ill .-?- Wa?U-s?t M..-a Rliubeth, Waahlngton, W Borton \- ramlly, Mi.l dJetowfl, x. Y. PARK AVBNUB. iv ll W tha rl Ti iy. 'V lt. Chapman and wlfe, llartford. iv ivy. and wlfe, l'-.u.li ke.p.1, C, il EX lano, 'l'i. ,n ler ra. I. lt. Carv. Loularltl*. hc. S, u. ir-.. Detrolt. Bweeiaer, Phll tdelphla '?'..r.nir.i:. Albany, l-Vilk. Mu.ls.in. N. Y. Morae, Bcranioo, I. Mai. lr . Il..at.m. Mrs. A. Corby, I ..tr.lt. Mlaa A. H.-li.ui. Detrolt N M Kril_;ir an 1 ?if-. Al I BB) II. Bmlth, WorecBter. Maaa. w M. Alhlna, Pottavllle, I'.-nn I. K. Ilarcreiiv a, i:n?land. J. A Itunter. Kn.l.inl I). 4V n..l.ii,a.,n. Klmlra. STIHTKVANT. (1 IV Mills. 1'lltHl.urfl. i, Dtrkaoa, .'anil.-n. N. .1. K. J. tt'??n'r. Chlcaflp. (ill.SKY. W, 1>. oilv-r, .'lil. a?o. W. I- ??'?. ii laa CroMa. M. ii Brown, ChkrefO, Orand llapl.la II. D. MeealfMr, I'liiudei phii. J L. I_ima n. Alliiny. II ll. P-weU. Vrk. IVnn. I: .1. Watta, I4.*t.m. H. J Cblll-r, Jamalca, W. I. . H. II. (ia*.-. ll..at.-n. W. Sulllvnn. lir.i.lr.nt. M. \V. Iluni|.hr-y. KlnBaton. Bngland Hiirrall. Oen.'Mi. A. D. Smlth. rtlanlev. Kn. land. (V lllail.urn. l/in.lon WALDOBP. (V Donovan. I'hlla.W- || h. Itmn-ll. Tr?nt,.n. pbla, it ii K.iiiu.ti ia. n.ltlainra M. la.ka ii. Bradford, Kn? land. c B, Tappen, Roeh-eter, \V. ij.lt..in. lii.alun. W, Haatln.a. WliinlnKt.an II D.,^rr. Mlnneapnlla. a. 4). Hirbrr. Bealaa. HOI.UN1). ?I. 8. l-.weil. Ctll.af... J. B Ibjvev, KiMl.m. . II. 1_ llollls. li.ila:.. * 4V W. PaddocB, H.a,..n. f:. t. r.Mtt. n-t..n. J. K. Al.lr~1, 1-iafi.n. (_'. C. Mci^iln. HufT.l'.. C, F. Hrrott. Ilttaburfl 4*. A. Ho.t, Llevelnnd. H. Pratt. Ph'l.delplili. (' 8 WrtKht. rittalmrf. K. Bro-k" * wlf.', Boatun. MARt-BOROrQII g. B. looa a wlf., Provl danoa. Klel.l. riuffal,.. L. Kl.-lM.'luuan. Lemlon. C. C. Hmlih. I'hlludelphla. B. K. M.Me.-lian. SSIiwIinfl. Bf Va. a. s. i'..\h!i. Boatoa. . W. JV nmlle. .'.-nneant, ohl... Mlaa J. -I. Dl?hl. HM.lln.. : W. w. D.vd.n nnd wtfk, lliiff.il >. W. M. McKenney. Northi>ort iv II ll.-ln, Kan.-, I'.-nn. N II IIul.lv \Vllll?ma;..ar(. , K. llauinB.rten, Toledo, Ohl.. MV Maa-.n. Binnliamton. t>. B. Moanw. I4ln)*riiimti>n. , Mrs. H. S. l-.llnuin. I'lifs I burf. Mlaa H.?l!)tuin. l'i' rsl.iirir. I C< Dov?. Boaton. 1 J. N. Damon, Ilcaton. . Mr.. O. II. Meand. Phlladel? phla. ;J. II. Flaher. Srranlon. I W. M. Clave. Bcrantoa MA8CA0XF8 XEW OPERA AT LA SCALA. Mi:an, March 18.-The flrst performance of Maa . cagnl'B new opera, "Zanetto," waa glven at tn* Teatro della Scala thla evenlag. ?a pwj??g was a quallflcd succeaa. The muslc ls exqutalte, Wll the plece ls consldered too allght. -m- " DIED. ANC.rs-Suddenly, of pneumonla, on Tu?-d.r. Uareh IT. ReuM'^rShKBta tn, Ir.v.ted ????**? _?_ aarrtoaa nt hl* late re?Id*nce. No. 984 Butier-w.. __-*? lyn. Frlday. March 20, at 8 p. m. Interment private. . HASTINE?Malcolm U Baatlne. yo4iage.t too at Anorew J. and Mary E. Baatlne. iftth-st BB Funeral from thrtr resMeaee. Oo. MJUat >*??? W Frlday morning. March 20. at half-paat 10 ? ?oca. CI.AHK fluddenly. after a allght lllnesa. ?,-f"?"! at Phllllp* Academy. Andover. ^rantls Faul youn??l Ea of W. A. Clark ofButte Mont and of No. 1UJ U'mt !\Mth-?t thla elty, ln hl* 17th y_*f- ? F,X? ^rvfc/w.ll 8 held * ft??**3^ W.l *t. and 5th-ave., on Frld.y .fternoon, laarcn mr, m 2 o'clock. _ Interment ?t Wocxllawn Cemetery. - Hl NXKl,I,-<m Tues-lay Mareh "? Ann?JB\? D?"ffl| widow <if Pr. H. O. Dunnell, at her reaaoenoe, ?w. mm B^aaVaarv&a on "thuraday. March 1* et 8 p. m. Ir.t-rment at the convenlence of the famlly. _ EN.!I,ISII-On Tueaday. March 17. 1JWai at hl. ??"??"? K. 2o \\<*t 12.h ?t.. H*nry 0. Kngl-th. bewrao amw hand of Sarah A. Engllah. ,>_*?_ *TB 9 hI Relatlve. and friend*. al*o m7__*_^Jj^t%^>n5 A M.. are lnvlt.nl to nttend the aenrlce. .t ?"""T byterlan Church. nth-.-e. and 13th-*.. on TBttratjaw. M irch 11?. at 1 o'clock p. m. Interment at convenlence of famlly. __ ORBaTK-Oa Tueed.y. March 17. John Van Borea vremm, M !>., *on of the la'* John and Catherlne 4ir.eBi.___,? Funeral from tlie realdence of hl* brother, Ed^ueM?_*? hill. No. 170 Weat 78th-at.. Thuraday .venlng, at a ReUtlvw. and frlenda are invlted to attrnd. Interment at convenlence of th. famlly. (HtlFFITH?Huddenly, at Rlchmond. Va., M.reh 18, 1888, Catherlne dlea Crlfflth. Notlce Ot funeral hereafter. CELLOfJO BaiiralT on Mareh 17. .t Yonker., WllllasB I. ton Ot the late S. T. Kello... - -^_ Kuner.il aewvtoaa ?t the Ktr-t Preebyterlan Churoti, Toa kers. on Thuraday. Mareh Hi. at 4 p. tn. Mll tra Baadaili on MmiUy, ti? m i?a., a? On.ee Frame, wlfe of Albert A. Mlller, In the OOta vr.-ir of her Hf*. _. n^,,,, mrnu Funeral servlce* at her lato home. Ne. 35 ?**"" "?*" low al Montcialr N. t., Th.ir.day. March 10. on, ar? rlval'..f l:2i? traln from Ilarclh/ and ChrUtopner ate. Ki.-.iiy ..mn Bowaea MOORE- In Phlia.Ielphla. on Moejday. ?ereBlB, 188m One. Elliot. bclovaal wif* of Willlam V>. ?__*?> J?8 <lau?lit.-r ..f Mary ''? Mal*on and the late Horatlo wet Fune'rM-Trvl.-ea wlll lie held In Bt Jan.eaa Church, TlaU "" h'i.I SaeUaefl BV8., Thursday morning. M.rch tt). at II o'clock. Interment private. OI.MSTEAI) At .lin.n. N. T.. March 17. of Pn~?J?* Sarah 11. Olmateal. dauahter of the late Aaa and nary B. otaaataaa. PAUtr-At Loaa Beaaeh. N. J.. M.rch 17. Mra. Martaa rWrtl aanrfcai Fridav. March 20. at 1 p. m.. at tha reaM-nce ef her daunhter, Mra. C. H. Dederer, NA I8B l-'rinklln ave. Rel.tlVM aad frliaaa are Invlted to attend. tUEFKEN?On TaeaMay, March 17, 1808. Anna. widow ot Gtorard Meau-a, aftea a ungering nire.*. . Friend. are invlted to atn-nd the funeral aervlceaJ" MT !.,-. r-aldenre. No. 4.1 Se.-ond Place, Brooklyn. on fTj day, -"th. at ? p. m. Int-rm'nt at convenlence of famlly. BrJ-t-TRR?Ifl Brooklyn. March 17. Thomaa W.lter. Ma of th* lare EIHv.od Walter. ln the 68th yeor of hl. aaa. Funeral private. WllfCll guadnnrr. on March 17. John C. Winch, agN 71 years and 1<> month*. _ R.1utl\-eo and friend* of rhe famlly ar. Invtted to att_NBB the funeral saevlW. thi* (Thur?day) afternoon M 8 ,,'clock. at hl* late resldence. No. 300 Weet 14th-4B. riease omir flower*. lr.t?rm*nt at convenlence of famlly. The Ken.loo Ceractcrr. lee.ted on th. Rarlar Rallroad forty-elcht mlnutea" rld. from th. Or.nd OomUf Depot. OBlce. l?f Eaat 42d ?t. _^^^ rs Bjitrifll Notlccs. A.? Flfth Aveaae Art Callerlea, 3C?1 FIFTH AVEMT. NEAR 84TH BT. I'Vee Vlew Day and Xlght. GODFHKY MANXHKIMEWi (BXJUMOnOM OF MOUKltN PAINTIJfOS. HIOHI.Y IMPORTANT EXAMPLE8 Of? AI.MA -TAUKMA, JIMINE7.-ARANDA. BBBTOM, Ji I-ES, JACQttE. BONHBUB, ROSA, KNAUS. UEAAMaTQOOm UbMbub, corot, mai'razo, CA8AN0VA, NK'OU ERSKINE, DETAILUB, PASIXI, DECAMPB HOSENTHAU TOBT, DEFRBOOER. VIM.KnA.S. DAUBtOflTT, VlHEItT. TilAZ. VAt'TIKR. nri'iti-:, .ili.E3. VOUatRC, OKBOflTB, VAN MARCKE, OAUJUOB, WORMS, I8ABBT, ZAMA.-.JIS. to BB sor^n n\* aiction at CIIieitKRIN'O HALL. , 6TH AVE.. COR. 18TH BT., TfRIl>AY KVEV1XG, MARCH $% AT 8 OCLOcTC. ROBERT HOMIOKVII.I.K. ORTOIE8 * 00k. Auction**!^_ 808 Sth Ara. Flflh Arenae Ancllnn Rooma, i'39 FIFTH AVE.. WM. II. XORMAN', Auctloneser. 4 OX FItKK KXHiniTIOX THF. ENTIRE CDM.ECTION OF WATER COLOK3 AXJJ DRAWIXG8 ity ai,i:xaxi)F,h cir. rohixsoic. lTI'II. ACAnKMIE JFLIEN. PARIS, MBMBSB N Y. WATKR COI/>R CUVB. TO BE aOf-0 AT I-OSITIVE SALE BE.'AVSE Or BIB IMMKDIATE BBTVRM TO PARIS. Tlii*i Thursday atul FVirlay Evenlnga, K_MVh l!>th and y?>th, at e* o'Clook. Amerlra. Art Gallerles, MADISON Sgl'ARE SOFTH. NEW-YORK. THK FROSSAIID Revolutionary Collaotlon. Thlai ThuiHili.y and Frlday Afternoon-B at S:30. TIIOMAK E KIRBY. AlT<?nONEER. AMBBJCAM AUT_ASSO.'IATION. MANAOSB8. PnitoBce \otlee. Fi.reian malls f?r th* wr.-K .-iiJInc M.rch 21 wlll cloa. m ? ii i.'ly la all ca*e?i at thla aaaoa a* foUowa: <Pr ' ' * TRANSATI-ANTIC MAlLB. BATCRDAY? At 2 n. m. for Franc*. 8wlCs?rland Italr. Sia... rortugil. Turkey. Kg>pt and Brltlah IndUu ptjr tTt Lm T.uialne. vla Havre (leu*r. for oth*r part. of Bnrop. must !?? Ulreced "per La Toursln."); at 7 .. tn. f, r Neiherland* dlrect. per ?. s. Veend.m. vl. Rotter .1am de-ters muat b* dlreeted "p*r Veendam ); .18 . ni f.e ilen.a. P*r ?? *? Ful.la fleiter* mu*t be dlrected ' or FttMa">: ?t ? a m. .*upplementary 10:80 a. m) fi i- Earope, per ?. ?. Etnirtn. vla Queenatown; at 10 a ni '?>! sV.,il..nd dlrect. per a. a. Anchorla, vl. Ol.. fon- (leiter* mu^t be dlreeted "per Anchorla"). IfUr the ol..?ln. of the Supplementary Tranaatlantlo mall* namea abov.. M4ltioaal mtpptaaotntanmaaa oro opened on th* pl-r* nf ihe Amerl-'an. Eti?lt*h, 1- renoh .nd Oerm.1 ateatner* a.ul rema n -pen untll wlth ten ml.ut*. of the li ..:r of nailin. of iteam.fr .?,.?,?? nr*rr MAILS l')ll 90LTH AXD .KNTRAL AMBBR A. B E8T M>IKS BTC _ THI'ltSiiAY -At M i>. m. for Bluellelda. p?r aleamer rrom X-w orle.n. ?Bl l38 p. BB. for O. PI?rre-MWu*l^. BwT si.-un. r 'r-ini llallfax. - --- _! n>i;i>v \- to ? m f.r Mexlco. per *. ?? C. < inJ.l. vla MPr^rL .... VeraVru* .le.rer* must b. ff^TV C. lomlal ">; a. 10 a. m ..uppUmentary 11 o aU for Oi.tr.l 4.nir.l. i lea.-ept loata Klca. ar.d Bouth PaclflO L,'ri. per . a AlllHnea. Ma r'olon (l.tter. for Ou.teatala mvmH be .llrected "per Alllar.ca ). _ -^. BATURDAY-At 8 ? m. tor ttormuda. P*r a. J- Tr[_iaa4. at 10 a ni t?upp:?mentary 10:.W o. m.) for 1-ortua. SaUad. JaSnatea .."-i a>v.?ll^..ye..^*a;_a. iMj ghany; at 10:30 ... m. f"' < etnpe.'h*. J-hlap.* J.UUMO, Tn?.>.n an.l Yucatan. per * ?. Clty of U aahlngtoa /letter" for il.er part. or Mexlco and for Cub* muat ta. aESoo- "ootClty-ot araaaaaatoa"). at io;?) ?. m. for ii'.vii i-umana ?n.l ."arupano. i>er ? *. Prlna Willem II l.lerafor other ;.art. of Veneiuela. ( ura.-.o. TrlnMU. ir tKh and D4ttei Oulan. muat be dlr*cted "p?r Prlaa [lt -ii irr "t ?? - m ,or Newfoundland per a ?? ?, r i at 7 p. m. for N.?.au. N. P? P4*r MBUr from l'alm Hea.h; at ?:30 p. m. tor Newfoundland, p?r a.eamer fr.im Hallfax. ?.,., f?r Nee.f.undlan.1. hy rail to lUllfax. aad thonm bv aieamer. eloto at thla ofllee dally at 8:80 p. m. M.U. *or MlQuel.n. l>y rail lo Ileston. and thei.-e by atMaaar. ,-|.?s a. thla .-"!''? delly at S:S0 p. m. Malle for CUba cloa. at thla offlce d?lly .1 7 .. m.. for forwardlng py aieameia ^allln. (Mondaya and Thuraday*) from Port Tampa Fla. Maila for Mexlco. ovrrland. italeaa ? r-ialiy ...Ire-ae.l for dlapatch by steamer. cIom at tht. urtl.-e dally at 7 a. m. omco uan> a TRAN3rACIF.,r MA|i_s. Mall* for t'hln. an.l Japan. per a. 8?_ ParB,08881 Baa Fr_nel.ro) clo?e here d?lly up to Mareh 34. .t p. tn. Mall* for t'l.lna and Japan. per _. _. Vta-ona Ifrom Ta.-nma). eloee here d.tly up to March *1B at 8:88 p ni. Maila for Auatr.II. (except W?*t Aiu.tr.il.), Hawall and F1JI Island*. per a. a. W.riimoe (froa* V.n couver). rloae h*re dally after Febniary 88 and up to March *2T> at 8:30 p. m. Mall* for Chln. and iopmm lapecially a.1.1re?ae,l only). per a. .. F.mpreaa of ladta (from Vancouver), cloae here dally up io March *M at rt-30 p m Maila f?r ?h* Society Ialand*. p*r ahlp Trofts Blrl ifn>m San Fr.n'ltco). cloa* her* dally up to Mareh 2A at "1 ?'?? p. m. Mall* for Auatralla (except thoa. tet \\>*t Auatr.II.. whlch .re forw.rded vla Europ*). Nttr Zealand. Hawall. Ful and Samoan Ialand*, per a. . Ala.neda .from San Fr.nciaco). cloa. her. dally up to March *2ft at 7:80 a. mi.. 11 .. re. .ad 4I-.80 p. aa. (or an arrlval at N?w-Y?rk of .. .. I'mbrla witb Brltlah aafltta for Auatralla). Mall. for Hawall. p*r .. ?. Auairalea (from San Franctaoo). cloae here dally up to Aprli 1 at 8:.iO p. m. Tranapaclflr maila are forwarded to port of aalltng daflr an<1 the a.-he<1ul* of cloalng la arransed on th. praaumpttaa of thelr unlnterrupt.M overland tranalt. ?Ragletereil mall cl *?, at 8_p. re. pravtou. day. <-H\RU_e? W. DAYTON Paatmaataa, Poatofflce. N.w-York. N. Y.. March 18, 188