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Ihe Anal analysis Into faith in divine justice an .>ie illumination of Christian consc ence. IN HAWARDEN CHl'RCH. After this Imiusestis speech the guesta in th Mftory pushed Into the church, where nearl gf**** seal w.as "heady ovcnpled. Mr. and Mn Q_U_*o*t9mt sat N front benches under lhe eur mined memorial window, with their sons an laaghtera and the Dubs an.l Duchess ?>f w.-s: ?meter snd Ihe Anglo-Armenian delegathi' M?r thcri* Thc choir and a lar^o body of clerg Mtcr?d rh ? chur- h and moved slowly up the alsl the musk of "For fill lhe saints who from thei _gt." Tire lltSU) was Intoned by recto li , witta ppm* ii prayers for the mourner ami srlsonen In Turhey. The secretary of th y^lo-Armenlna Association read a petition fo .,,-. indication cf the window, and received th ?Hh0P*S .unsent Another official led Mrs. Olad to th- (rind IW, and the-curtain was pullee aside snd the beautiful memorial in stalnei *** .,:- ? -,c.il-"l .vhile- the bells pealed am c.misr played "Oh. IvVst In the Lord." Thei wed an address Ly the Bishop uf St. Asaph ia which 'he s yin bul | sm uf the Window was ib 1. a noble tribute- paiel to Mr. Gladstone and '?*?? ** picul Armenian sufferer enrollee* among the boats f Christian martyn. Tin ? was brought t" a close wltl an offering for the Armenian fund nnd tw< hvmi i- Anel) sung bj the choir. Th- memorial window presente two flgurea <t Bartholomew and si. Oregory Hie Illumine tor th- tirst Patriarch ot thc Armenian Church tnfj j.'-a-s rh- superscription: "The noble army .. Thee." lt :s .1 fine example o i-. _ ...fr-, and ls the sift uf an Ar penlan mei ham living in Russia, who hat - :,. re us . -irt: il.iir'.ms tu ih.- relief nt bli iuntrymen. Il ls a memorial no1 red nt massa- res in Armenia am ,. | y. nor bur also of '.h.- sympath) which hat r jr. England for victims of 'larbanni! tion: .md as the Bishop rem sr ked in i . which cause.l Mr. Gladstone's face t. . . -run. it has been fittingly place Hawarden, wbence has come the voles tba' ?sickened th- s waken Ins "f Ihe Kngllsh .un . ? nse of the responsibilities of Chris .. -,. Wh ?? n n Ms another to the main in ter-sting ssnociatlons ?' the beautiful parisl thur h wheere Mr Gladstone has read the les aoai end wbere an Archbishop of Canterbury ha? ?!:? '? i-l" '* Xi:* knees, it :-? also a memoris '? . and barren .agitation, if the con ?c:?nr.- ..< England and Europe has been Stlrrei ar; . I, nothing hus come "f it. Tlc Otvnt Assassin has triumphed. Europe has al? to .fo unpunished. Th- sui,-inn volt ? which baa come frutn Hawarl-n confessed this rnlns lhal the muvement had ended in c -rn flete failure, and that the- only conaotatory re? fection was an Inextinguishable ii ?pe in dlvlni justice. Hawarden has In this new window ane.thei isagnet lo elraw swarms uf Ameriean touristi io the Qualm village street and th- lovely parl . -- ? ng the- castle, and um- of the nmst famous end characteristic ->f th- parish i hurchet in Boland his a memorial e.f religious perse? cution that has been more appalling In hur ror tr. I magnitude than any persei ut tons ol Middle Ages cr of the early Christian .'.'ti turl"^ Tho Bullan will never see the window, but -.-: already read Mr. Gladstone's speech, foi .--. telegraphed tu Constantinople almost ?? soon as lt was delivered, and he knows that the last word from Hawarden has been spoken Englishmen will ever make the Journey ? - Hawarden t.? see this unique memorial, but Mr Gladstone's words are already accepted ? - -..?:? ut the 1'nited Klngde.ni as the epilogue ef th-* Armenian agitation. Kngland was not I - pe, and the movement was a failure. The Sw 1' ?..-rs share thc responsibility for a col nf diplomacy which has overwhelmed Eu? rope wi'h disgrace and dishonor. Th'> Bul thii is reman led by the Prophet of the Armenian agitation to higher moral agencies than those ' the European courts, which have been sue agp 1 ?!???! THK ORAND OM) MAN , Ti ? pilgrims and vlllsgers who waited outsldi burch for Mr. Gladstone's appearance lld - |er theae questions of morai reaponsl . which will engafr-* the attention of future ' -? liana They wished I i see one of the great ? of 'he century, and to pay him Silent hom. When nt last the familiar face wa- sees hat rn is raised and the crowd parted sc , ? to allow bim to pass quietly out of tht rhurchyard. At ihe roadwa) In front of Hie nee to Hewart n Hark th-re was another throng Ot villagers and sightseers, and oft went rvery but again while .Mr. Gladstone, arm :n ? '\ uh Mr. St -\--nsiiii. ?' iwly passed through irehway, bowing graciously to rhos- who were greeting him. Th- Castle, with its fa llbrary, is s long mlle fruin the road, and r- ippi inched through a park which is lovely ir. sun ?: er, but bleak and desolate on a raw Janua:\ day, Mr. Gladstone disdained to drive t.) the Caatle ,ii"t-r his fatiguing morning lb' "alke-d slowly through the park, conversing in an animated way as be a-i.r along, and ?houini no signs of weariness and exhaustion. Hiy st-;, ls feeble and infirm, but bis carriage ta er.', and his will power ls as Indomitable as ever. A cycling Journal is the author!!} f*>r the statement that he tints walk,nu iiu'i cult. an 1 is about t i learn how to rid- a wheel. That lg probably sn Ingenious advertisement for the trade. Except for his eyesight, whlcb impairs l.is courage, he is still able to tak.- hts usual exercise lr hla lovely park with.mi dla merton The foiling of trees was abandoned Issi What Invariably surprises one who s-e-s Mr -.the I t time - the geniality atui kindlls ma ot the rae ? The .nan ls r.ot so tall iglnes hm: . be, snd hrs features are not so sharp ami strong sa ihey are ordinarily represented In portraits and caricatures. The ?? less maaslve, th. nose leas com ? 'he tnuuth less stern and the whole .effect ?' 'h- face leas grim than one ls led to ni His voice i> as flexible and melodious ia sn ia prepared I i h sr, an-i his manner In n more gracloua snd sffable, Old -? addy creeping upon him. and he ls r under the weight of years; '?ut lhere la mellowness, rather than grimness and austerity In the as|.t of the Grand < dd Man. As be passed through tbe park under the ahadow of th.- ruined old keep ahlch com - s line vie** of the Dee Valley, they nipan lons In grandeur and thc ten of age, For tbe cir ular keep, with mists falling upon it. bardi) look-i ruin at ali, but rather bk- a well-pre >.-r\..d castle, maaslve, perfect and Imperlsha lhere ls a chapel In Ihe heart of lt. like * cona I N I". ? TAMSEN WANTS TOE Eli' THC REST. M \l.!'"H-> UKI'.'I'.K \ 181 ORS i vv "PKKAK I 'Kit ell \T1. IV " Arr oi \ ng ?? easton lo \isit Ludlow Btri I - ce that, ofter rinsiiiir the bell, rte 1 ? g wall ind lbs! 'hen Ibero is a oyster! ni ' keys, "followed by the clanging ot itel ? ? la openi d. Thia li Ilona t.-ike-ii 'ii prevent tbe escape tit prisoner* In lui ?? The bunch of keys - i il..or leading lo lhe ofllci. tat and lhe street, ami other door-i ? ii portion of thei institution sra refull) gusrded. When not in use they sre '.r- ... ' tahtoi sd affair which ls :- ? ? . key, snd lbs aaft la k.i.; locked. ne ringi the bell, tt ts neceaaary to open '.'? - : ink- the bunch nf key* oul ?? r ? ' ?? openi .1 Thia is the identical '?'":?? ??? of keya which was taken by Allen. Kill..rna ?J* Russell when they made their eacape Ai... ?Ar... ili-aXi.-r to repeal ihelr per 7V mu.il Hrs* kiiO'-k elown Hie keeper anel If* " of ih< aafe nen fr<,m him, and ihen ?sean .-? ? thi hunch ?k!tV-' >'"*aterdsj iiiur,lins ".me- one tleil a rope to (?thane!li f the outer door and fastened the othi r '. ' ?? ? ?- .-? e ,Y, r tha door thi i placed Ihe noun inn ... . ir rot1 want n - " 1KB thi: .1 mi. Cl 1 THI ROPE. '? H I V hi si' i /1 His I \ El XiOli TO\ ?**?** i i'. ..-,,|. x vtoonot's I'.-aMM oj A':--issi \vkvi.':i. Jan- :t flsv-sa Cubana, In , ' * * ? mell have r *? " ? from Cul BES.'.'."- -?*:?'?""? _rrived bera, kring? in accordance witta the wen detained fur SaSiH! " '"- " " ? - uren detained fur hli lr have reached lo-r- :? (tum, ' Marimo Gomea, the li.mirjsent "mZ :" '' ' ! M "??'?' ''"* bt? forcea corni ' li im:tff . "j.m..I to open .. vigorous cam ? noi e ;-?,,, ral It'eylel " *'?"i.".- OP TH8 COMMODORE BURIED ?l-ttlrl '' '*" '' T,,,* l""1> ?* '?Vii:'"" C^T" "" *? -Irowned by the sinking of tbs ir}''"','. " ."''?'? tu,m I'lorlda thia forenoon, 2?ha ,,)?'' ""?.'? ?"??'? wot burled H.ls af l.-i noon ??,, I-- condition nf ihe bodj it waa not ts ken ?""??tak, ; '"" ,f" "' ?'' "* w- rs held from ihe ROUND ABOUT EUROPE. KMPEROR WILLIAM A8 TJtE ONLY FOVN TAIX OF HONOR IN OERMANY-8CI CIDI OF A WELL-KNOWN PARISIAN* BONIFACE. Kmperor William's rescript and general order ?'ti the subject of duelling, Jual gaaetted at llerlln, for fr.im alvina anv satisfaction to popular senti? ment in the'matter, har* excited ii considerable* nm..nut of ridicule. Fo*-. while lt contalna no pro? vision of any practical value In the direction of modlfvlng and checking a practice that haa degen? erated Into g puhiic aranda). Its general effect la to make ths Kmperor himself the unlveraal referee Mid arbiter In all qocothms of honor. Thia Is re? garded by the matorlly of his lieges ?? an alto gether nawairaatabls stsumptlon, and aa a loo literal enforcement of the aatfg-aated and sbsolata theory according to which the monarch la the only Fountain of Honor. The Hotn Westminster ai Parla much frequented by American tourists and hy Kuropean rov.iltv. bsa lust hist it,, proprietor, M. Qsbriel Harri*, whe com milted suicide the other div during a flt of tempo rsry Insanity. rhat the mustaens ls sUll regarded as parr and parcel ?f the uniform of the Hrltlsh army ls shown by thc circular lust Issued hy the Secretary of flute for War lo the various commanding generals, call ins up >n them to take the nece eas ry steps to secure the enforcement of ihe Queen's regulations requiring ofllcera to adorn their upper lip with s hirsute growth. While lhere la no prospect sa yet of any divi.len.li for the Unfortunate abaraboldera of rhe Manchester Ship rana:, yet the report Just issued hy the man? agement of the latter shows a considerable Increase in rhe frafflc of that prent waterway, the amount of 'tton reaching the Man,.hester dooks direct from America during the las' twelve months being more riuii seven time? es large as the quantity landed lhere In UM, lt was mainly with the expectation of cheapening the raw material for .-.?;t.-i mannfsi I urea whleh led to tire construction of the cana', an.l tins object appeara to be In course of sttslnment. Norway has inst given n 'resh Indication of the, extent to which her domestic mid foreign policy differs from thsl o' her r-ister kingdom of Sweden For whereas the latter applies to Krupp of Essen for all h-r heavy ordnance nnd armor plates, th-> Norwegian War Department haa Intimated the or? el, r for the guna snd platea needed for its 'ortltl cations In Bergen to a French flrm. Miss Helen Gladstone, who for so long has been associated with the dire,?timi and management of Newnham College, ai Cambridge, has now severed her enne. Hon with t li ri t Institution in order lo devote herself entirely to the- venerable ex-Premier and to h.-r mother, luring the limited time which that remarkable couple can reasonably expect to rem.iln with their family. in London th.e conviction piavella in official cir? cles that the mission of M Lagani.-. Qovemor Ol 'h.- French ReJ Bea colony of Obock, io King M-ne|ek. ls ilestlne.i to dlsausde lbs bitter from hla .contemplated attach o' the Dervlahea an at? tack which would have proved ol great ssslstsnce to tm Forthcoming Hritish expedtton to Khartoum It has now heen definitely decided by the British Oovernmenl that the command o' ihe forthcoming operations against th.. Mahdi will not be Intrusted to Oeneral sir Herbert Kitchener, owing to Ihe fact thst he la too low down in ihe Hst o' Reid officers to be appointed to the control of so Im? portant and lurg- a foi'--., causing the employment ol generals many yeara hla senior for the minor commands of brigades of the division Th- eelec lion of a bider ls aa l-l to Hs among Sir Prancla Grenfell Sir Redvers Buller and Sir Evelyn Woo..', the tlrst of rhe three, namely. Srr Frani- Gren? fell, heing the most likely appointment, owing io the fact of hla having Immediate!) prece !? l r-^r Herbert Kir hener In thc command of ihe Egyptian army. London ls threatened with the loss of the Crystal Palace, which for nearly two generations has ben one of the most popular und widely known cent rea Of amusement and of Interest in th- vicinity of the metropolis The- concern is hopelessly bankrupt, nnd. although tin- Oovernmenl is manifesting sn anxiety to prevent its destruction, yet there seems to be no prsctlcsl meana of preserving this memo? rial of the tirst of the great international exhlbl ilona of the nineteenth century. Thc returns of tbe Municipal Council of Rome. now published, fnr from showing any signs of Im? provement, demonstrate, on the contrary, a steady diminution In civic prosperity In tbe Eternal <"Hy Thus, while the number of private- carriages kepi is diminished by s thousand, and the number of honiea by treble that amount, the number of sum muiis-s from the rate coll ? tor served upon fam? lllea unable io pay their municipal taxes shows an Increase of no leos Ihsn t?.<W>. The number of pl.,ltre.? In Hu- municipal pawnbroking establish? ment has risen to MT.000, on which the yearly In? terest .itnouiits to no less than 11,000,000 lire. In aplte Of ber being n descendant of those Princes of orange- who were among ttas foremost champions e.f the Reformstlon, the young Queel eif Holland ii showing an immense amount of con Blderatlon to the I'alhollc elemen* In lier domin? ions, and has just eonferred ihe ('ros.i of the Lion Of lhe Netherlands upon the Mother Superior of the Sisters of Mercy at Till.urg. this being the first occasion on which this decoration has h. -n CO li? fe ired upon a woman. An sxtraordinsry Bnd of French and Fngllsh armor, dating from the '.Inn- of the Crusades, bus ? i-r been m.nb- si Constsntlnople. The armor was discovered by mere chance In a hitherto concealed niche li. the Old Wsll of the city. wh*re lt had lain through centuries. H haa now been transferred by the' Sultan's orders ro the disused old church of flt, lr. ne-, i'l ti.e- Beragllo precinct, where lt re? mains, unsorted ni d untouched. I: deferenci to orders received from the Colonial Department In Ixmdon, ex-Kins Prempveh, of \ ? nee, rici hla family bars been removed fr.un Elmina Castle, wiie-rc they had been confined ?Ince their arrival from Coomassie, to Sierra I,,,m.. it !-? -xpected ii.rit the dusky potentate win ev. ritually be transferred lo Ihe Island of St. Hele n.e. The Inst descendant In the mal- line of the eele br..t..l admiral and explorer. Slr Frauds Drake. abo played ao greal s riMs in tbe reign of c>uee n Elisabeth, hss .hist died, st tbs sse of sight) six, In tl - workhouse al Bristol. Ttoe e-xr. I I and weight of Russia's Influence in the Old World baa Jusi received a striking Illustration through tin- publication in l*ari? of a letter bearing the algnature of At. Bertbelot, In which be say.-. ? the true reason fur lils resignation last year Of tbe- post of Minister of Foreign Affairs was the dtaapproval expressed st st. Petersburg of his policy toward Egypt Simultaneously with ihls ernes ihe iinrn.utiiemerii from Sofia Hih!. yielding ti tfuecovlte pressure. Prince Perdlnand bas al length decreed tbs restoration ro the ranks of his finny of Bil thOOS Bulgarian officers who. In noose* quenca ef ttaelr treachery In connection with the kldnapplns Of Prince Alexar.der. ha.l been forced to s.--k refuge i-i Russia. Tiny ..re likewise to receive arrears of pay for all the time thal they have i.e-. n in exile ? DIV I Nf. SIGNIFICANCE OF THE TREATY. I.e. JOSBJPH I'akkkR thinks THg OCCASION BHOt'LD Og MA RX gD flt BBLIOIOI XX mntviccs London, Jan 17. -in the couras of bis remarks ai the Cltj Temple te-day, Dr, Joseph Fat ker re? ferred le the arbitration ires ty reeentlj signed by Orval Britain snd ihe rnited fltates, aay Ins Itasl the second advent bears even saned of divine evo? lution The occasion, hs iieieie-.i i? too ginni !?? be ..I...i.ii.il h) ..fi i.i dinners and boltdaj making, t,-,t ahould I ?? m.irkid bj rellgloua aervlce*. --a,- I Bl fi HOLINESS a Rill El EH. London, Jan. it Th Hume- correspondent el "Ttas Chronicle" telegraphs tha' the Pops expressed tlie utmost -?? tlsfai ile n upas bearing of th- slgnlni of the Anglo-American srbttrstton treat> h.- aald he han hoped tnat Ih- Papacy would lu- the p. r manenl rril.iiM.il of arbitration for all DSllona, bul was k'"1 'hst the principle of arbitration hail been adopted by Oreal lint.iln and Am-H'u. I SOCIAL LIFE IN BERLIN. A BRILLIANT RBCBPTIOM AT TIIK AMKKI CAM KM BA BS Y. PKTM OP "ff|g iwnNIVAl. BSAflOM T11F DfUCI HFND OM F1RMKU MOUND TI1KHK WILL lill AN KXOtil'P HF e'.KPMW ROYALTIKS Tn Tin: gt roars it'ltn.FK. Merlin, Jan. 17 -The Merlin seimon is now In full SWtng, and the last w-e-k bas been one of almost Incessant festivity. The reception Riven lo the mi-mtiera of court society at the United States Embassy, last Monday, by il rotas asa flor UM, srai ri brilliant affair. The Ambassador's salons ne re reeptendenl with gorge one uniforms and tbe <*< qnlslte OaetUmeS Of bel. Wc'le.1 women, whose dla m oe fla prseentsd ? smM Aaaaflag effect Am bassador Ubi stood in ihe library, and was sup? ported by Messrs J. H. .Li. kson and Xl. <}. flouters, respectively, flrst snd second secretaries ef tba American Bmbaasy, while th.- oflh-ini Introducer of the Herman Court, Herr von I's-donl. ssslated by Major von Tempsk! and Court Ctaamtaerisln von Cribrern. presented tne dlplomatlsta to the e'nurt i,rlli-i.i'-. winn tbs women w.-re presented Ambassador iTtal sdvsnced aeveral steps le saset ihem. After the formality of shaking banda erith Hie- guesta Mr. I'hl led them Into tb- adjoining salon, wh.re Mrs fm awaited them Mrs cm bad for her supporters, her daughters Lucy and Alice, the former of whom was recently married to Professor Ouy Thompson, of Yale University Countess von Bctawanenfeld presented ttas Indies to Mrs. t"hi. and Masters of Ceremonies Conni von KanltS snd Huron von Roeder presented the v-iifb-men. The cocata In attendance Included all of the for.-l.Kn Ambassadors, with th. li wires, the leading memticrs of th- foreign embassies the leading ?nicials of the Foreign Ofllce Minister of th.- interior von der Reeks von der Horst Herr Thlelen, Minister of Public Works: Oeneral von Gawler, Minister of Wer; Count Possdowsky Wehner Minister of ths Imperial Treasury; Count von Fiii.i,b, rv. Count von w.-.i.-' Prince nnd Princess Radalwill ,,?, , numj? r ?f m|1Jfary bf^.I!0*in? ;h" ,,'-"'i- '- <"" American Bm ! : ;'"'!" ,1""nt ?>" ^edel*. "Poiter-abend' '?"1"a'"f) J,v*n uP?n '.?*"Ion ot the mar. rtase of ha daughter to Count Johann von Illa mnrck-Bohlen, of the lal Regimen! o' Pool Ou rd* Hi.- Emperor wns present rn the .reddIn* : and presented the brid* with ., -.,,?v ,,,?. "ii Tu.s.ir.y th.-re iras a re eptlon si the Prench Bmbaesy rlmllar to that niven by Ambaaaador I'hl ',;;'] '''??"? ??'"* "lao a ball al the Auatrian ll.ir baosy, followed b) a dinner al the Bngllah Em? bassy, b.-sides a iiumb-r ot aristocratic brillo and othe.r functions during the week. Th.- Court-Marshal's programme o festivities durins lhe carnival period opened alth rb.- Corona? tion and Ordera fttea of to-day To-morron aili be the festival day of the Black Ragle '-il.-. which will bring logether aa notabk an -.?. bim.-, ol rora ltira, hl*h military and other ..mt i larlea .1- Oerman) -.1:1 produ e, On v\". Ineada) Hui- will be il,.- ,-rand court held bv Their Im? perial Majesttea in tb.- Royal Castle, .md mi ihe Kaiser's birthday, .1 muan il, there will i.e ,-, recep? tion .it th- royal castle, follow..! bj .1 hnn UUel and Kala opera p-rforni i ii? .1! th.- Royal Theatre, mi Wednesday, February ?". tb- Kaiaer ani Kiiisi-riii will give a grand t-ill iii lb- caatle un February IQ Their Majestic*' prl-,.ii- ball will take pia- The popular aubacriplton ball 1- Axed for February IT in Hu- Royal Opera Houae On tin- following Wedneaday another private ball ?:.; be given at tin- .-.ist!.. an.l on March .' a grand mawed ball will 1.- given, with vhlch Hu- Kaiaer and Kalserin purpose lo -nd their Berlin aeaaon There ls also lo be sn unusual str.-un ..?' .r.iti- private- functions Many well-known princely families, abo vere absentees lasl aeaaon oaring lo discord with the Kaiser or hla entourage, have re? appeared, and Berlin -ourt iradeamen are rejoicing then al The reception ot Coom Ooluchowakl, the Auatriai Mlnlater of Kon gn Affslra, by lhe Kmperor snd Chancellor Prince von Hohenloh.1 Baturday aaa of the most cordial character, and ll li believed ? il Ihi leaurancea srhich he arlll receive in regard to thi status nf the Drelbund powera In view ..f certain Kuropean complication*, lhe proponed Increaaa of anna mc irs .mi other nu' ? ?- ? a obtain f'di Informa? tica upon which was th. purpose of hla vial! here, wi.I I.- entirely eatlefartorj ?.? r.i- a tainan G ivernment. The Auatrian Ambaaaador, M de flsogyeny-Marl a i ; k:\ . .1 banquet '.. th- Kmperor, 1 'om ? 1 (olin hos - ski and Prince Hohenlohe to-roorros Tb- number of Oerman royal ilea who are already i -uk. 1 f .1 allen lance .it Ihe IJuei n'a jubilee in Kng? land 'ncludea 1 large Hat of nun-- figuring In lhe Aln.rin.i. '1 di (i.itrri I - -.n,ni,o with the expreaaed .i---rr. of lhe Rmpreee Frederick rind thi K.i.--. thai then aha 1 be Ihe fulleet attendance of qa--a Victoria'* German relative* The three eldeal of rb.- Imperial prlncea wr:i go wir'i the Kalaei The Orand Duke and Ducheaa of Ileane, the Crown Prince and Prlncea* of Rumania, uitii ot hen of tlie Base Coburg'Ootha famll] Prince and Princeaa A ri be ri of Anbali ami aome of the Meeklenburg-Strellts family will attend the celebration The Csar, with the Csa ri na, If hi r health ;?? rmlta, sn 1 -> veral prln ?? - of Denmark, will lake i'.ur In the London featlvltlee, bur the Kmperor of Austria will n I be present. - to ? 80LYIXG THE TIRKI8H QVE8TI0X. HKHMA.VV STILL AOAINST ARMRD INTER? VENTION RUSSIA Ue.ri.ii WAIT UNTIL BPRINO, Berlin. Jan. 17. Under Instructions fruin the Foreign offlc-, Hanni Saurma von Jeltsch, Oer? man Ambaaaador tu the Porte, hus given per? sistent support to M. Nelldoff, the Ruselan Am? baaaador, throughout the series of Ambassa? dorial conferences held in Constantinople whieh are now about to t'-rniinat-. but In the dis. u.ssi 11 of th.- financial and administrative reforms pro? posed bj M Nelldoff, however, Rsron Saurma has taken in. prominent part. M. Cambon and Blr Phillp Currie, respectively French and British Ambaaaador, ara under? stood tei have obtained some Importanl amend? ments to the Russian prop mais, which hav- now received the assent eif the Kuropean Govern? ments. The English and italian Ambassadors advocated s distinct pian "f sr med enforcement of tin- decisions of the Powers, and argued thal the preeentatlon of the reform projects te. lhe Sultan should be si.mpanl??d bj an explicit declaration thal th- Powers were prepared to enforce tlv-ni by sea ar.d land Tb- report is entirely credited In official and diplomatic quar tors here that Bli Philip Currie placed before the Ambassadors s fully matured project of naval and military operall ns. designed to cover ? h.upatlon of Constantinople, ihe Dardan? elles and Bosphorus, and also lo overawe the Moslem population In Ihe all t"'? probable event nf a rising and attempted massacre. Tu any consideration of 1 ierclon Baron Saur? ma tunk a derided stand in .-pi. eltlor. The Kaiser obvtoualj continues i" hold 'hat th.. Sul? tan must h.- trust-! lu carry out the reforms, and that his sovereign rights sh ubi nol be In? terfered with M. \-ii'l"ti' professed nu unwill? ingness to agree to th. principle of coercion, hui opposed th- F.riKlish proposals on th- ground ihat they were premature, and rhat ihe Sultan iniisr have flin.- in which to act. On this point .f Hine communications ar.- proceeding between the I'ow-rs Thc English Government, a-hlch appears to rhink that th- Kaiser's opposition tu coercion '"ill disappear If Fran e snd Russls agree tu get with Kngland ls negotiating direct? ly with Bt. Petersburg ar.d Faris it is known bare that under nu clrcumetances win Hussi.i 4ssent t., any form of armed Interference until tbe stiring la wii advanced, th- Black Bea ports unobstructed bj iee-, an'i th" roads, railways and rivera in Bout hern Russls in good condition, lt s a winter nf almost unpree edented mlldm aa n Southern Russia, being as wann as m early iprlng ai Odessa, and navigation witta Nlcolal ?ff aiul Kherson ls still .pen. Hui it is m. part ?f the present Russian pollcj t.. permit a con erte.i arineel Intervention in Turhey. Tin- Bul an will get time and take lt. IHE CRAB in HE OPERATED UPON, 1; 11 mir issn 11 bbrgmann will removs an o BROt'S .;ld.Will 1'AFSED ii". TIIE WOFNIJ | rfi Tin: EMPEROR RBTRIVEIi in IMI Kt. Petersburg, Jan i" lTsaterdaj 1 aummona 1 r n.is -ene io Berlin for Professor Bergmann, Ihs 1 : Hat -lishe.) Oerman iurgeon. to corni lo thia cltj 0 perform -1.i.n.. upon lhe Csar to prevent ' *? h. eslenaion ol ??:? oaseo iel ? ?? ? na- ''' tppeared In th. region e,f iii- .r inium This in ? da is du.- ie. ib.- blow Inflicted ic .1 fa na 1 leal .Lip- j ??' ni-s- upon lhe Csar, iben Ihe 1 "z ir. w n.-li. when ' 11 ,.- wea travelling in Jap in In ku Ula Msjeatj wss visiting thi iowi.Mon ila) 1 ,,f thst yeer, -...., 111 a.- wsa making .1 r....; .,? null sui'ws sd n|i.ii :\ "1- f.i-ni.-, who -> : irobably hsve infll- '??! moi njurlea had I ;. ern foi Prince Ge ,,-.??.? of Oreen v ? 1 . ,ii- Mi lest .ni.' k ked the a m lani lu?n. Tin- osseoua growth, ?? I ?? h Profeaeoi Berg nrinn will remove, has, - .ini.u.i-1 wllh overwork, a used th- afaik-, of vertigo from ahlch tm- CSSf laa Buffel > ?! fjr .-... liane. SELECTIONS FROM TIIE MAIL. THK Mee; is ].(iNK-OKAFTINO. RtS ABLATION Tu tiif. VIVISECTION QUBBTIOM TIIK llll.l, PKNHlSe; IN GONQMSB, To the Kdltor of The Tribune. Mir: In .1 late Issue' of your paper I notice BS article relating to President Haines of the So? ciety for 'h.- Prevention of Cruelty to Animal* re? fusing to glee up a .log to be nesd in s boos* graftlti* Operation Upon Flute Booth. This artlele seams rather to laka sides egatosl the Hociety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and ita action in this matter, and appear* to favor lhe vlvlsec ilonlsts In their efforts to secure absolute 1111 Iheirlty tei proceed Witta their so-called scientific experiments upon living animals lt seem* to me that lu this c-is- the. decision of the 8. F. 1". A is greatly tu bs ceauaendsd. Why shouiei an inno e-e-nt animal lie mads te) suffer for a surgeon's criminal neglect? if ths physlctas who attended Elsie Booth st the time of ber sodden! had un? derstood his business there woubl have been no resson for tbe scientific torture which Hr Phelps proposed tu inflict upon .1 helpleaa dog, Perhaps if the students e.f our medical colleges were to be Instructed mule In a practical application of therapeutics and less in the revolting system of experimentation upon lower animals, such cases as that of Kiele Booth would not be heard of. lt la a common failing of human natur- thal When soma on- has fallen short of lils duty to his fellow-men, with grievous results, he turns around am! arises lome one weaker than he, a helpleaa Innocent, ns a aacridce for his own sins. We (ind thia principle applied all ihroiiKh life, but nowhere ao strongly ns in the case of the vivleector. Are theae men who gre trying so hard to defeat the Washington bill actuated solely from ? feeling of lov.. nnd pity for Buffering humanity? Thia hill is nm for th- total prevention of vivisection, bul ls inti n.ied only ro enforce a moderate restrictive lau sn.-b as e-xlst* in England, lt would not do away with experiments on living animals to any alarming extent, nor would lt seriously hamper tin- physiologist lu his research snd scientific In v. stlgatlon. The bill is designed t? restrict vivisection In auch a wai thal II ahall be dun- univ in places authorised bj competent authoritl-s. and by duly licensed and approved men. lt provides that "-v-ry experiment mual be performed with a view ru the advancement of physiological knowledge, or r.f knowledge whleh will be useful for saving e.r prolonging life or alleviating Buffering." lt fur Iher oruvid-s that "the animal must, during tbe w hui- of th- experiment, be completely under the Influent.f etber e.r 1 hloroform sufficient to pre v. ut lt fre.m feeling p.du." but an exception ls made In tbe case of so-called Inoculation expert mi ma As a total antl-vlvtaecilontat, I look upon the bill non before Congresa is n half-way measure, cal? culated to do little- harm to the vivisect lon lat, and not verj much good to tbe cause of sntl-vlvlsec tlon; and why ii ahould create so much antagonlam among sciential* and medical m >n ls a queatlon which haa so far remained unanswered, ft looks to me aa though these "scientific experiments" u - much worse than th.- S. P. <" A has thought them t" I-.-. f..r until now this society has not oncerned Itself very much with the vivisection ,... tloi beyond atronglj opposing th- 8e-huol bill which waa presented to th.- Btate Legislature last winter Al anv rate, ir is a matter worth consid? ering, ORACE F REED. Treaaurer New-York Btste Antl-Vlvlsectlon 80 rlety Kew-York, Jsn. 14, INT. ? ? SPAIN'S BARBARITIES. r ? e Edi 01 of The Trttaune. Slr: I feel that I ought not to encroach upon your ..tinai.;- apace a aecond tim-, but if you will permit ne to ssj a word In reply to Mr. BueU'S W'fti-r In this nornlng'a Tribune 1 shall be much Indebted Mr. Suell couple* me with Chariea Oakes as objecting to . - 1 Mr BueU'S) reference to the cruelties of Spain .. t.i.- .\t , .rs a: the time of the Inquisition, lt is irue hal .Mr. Oakes mi I- MIC 1 ju objection Mv position, ,n the contrary, waa merely that the reference 10 the Inqulelt in wna noi neceeesry: thar the cruelty of he Bpanlarda snd the Bpanlsh Oovernmenl nv be lemonslrated wll 1 ml an appeal ; 1 'am l-n- history." dr Buel innot dav* read mi letter lr w.i- writ en .1- .1 rejolndei 1 1 lhal ol .Mr <>.tk-s. and ;n iup* ...rt of Mr. Ruell'* position. I am very glad to -? lhe letter signed Chariea E. 11 columns t ila morning, snd l wish that Americana in general, jiu! the Fnlte I Btatea Oov ?rnmeni In particular, might take i's teachlnga to 11 ur and eel thereon eif all th* i.n.ir race* -xtst ii^- 1 i-daj Spain alon- aeema to rel dn in full mea a - that ..ir- r-i for aa va ger j which dominated the plrli of the ancient lt..man 1 character amply and ii.ly llluetrati 1 l?y Mr. Buell. The poaltlon of th 'liliana :'..t on ? I me paei lins beer thal of an en lav-! race, and tn.-lr revolt may |ustly be likened . thal ol the rebellion of the s.-rfs in ancient times in;, in-it Hi- tyr.lim-, of tb.-ii Roman taskmasters il ? ? Komana :t may be said, perhaps, thal they mea no .???'-> Por I ie Spaniards there can be no h. b exe iee, except, perhaps, riv- fad thai ihey still .-ar 1 resemblance ? - (heir Latin ancestors. Th- apei lacie ol .1 whole nation In Chrlatlan tlmea nsemhltng one* a week I - witneaa with delight and -ni msfasm ih* barbarities of the bull-flght is cur ?nh a dlagracc to Christianity, bu* is lt sufficient inrarr.- of thal people's unworthlneaa ti exercise he functions of governmem anywbere outride of lt* wn borders SIDNEY !-.'. ASHMORE. .- - ? - lady, \. Y.. .lan 15, ISSI HOW IT W \S DONE I.V UTI, ?. 1 1. Bdltor ? t The Trib tie s.r: A Waahlngton dlapatch reporta that opposl m..ralf -1. .1 .imuiiif some Benatora to Ihe An 1 a'-Ame-r. -.m general arbitration treaty because ll uta int ? ida of a European monarch iKiin.' ' Sweden and Norway) : ia power to name he ilii.il sr bl tei of some .lisp it--, li |* Interesting 1 th;.-- connection to ree iii the -.1111- of the treaty : lt',: between the United States and <'r.-ni Urbain .r ihi s.-tiain.-rt nt ihe Alabama dalma Article 1 f that treaty made t.:.- following provision for the ppolntmeni ol the tribunal te which was t,, ba re i-rr< i : ne dalma : .'i ihall b- named by the President of the t'nited tates; one shall be nani'.I t>\ H.-r Britannic Ma? st" ll.- Majesty Ih* Kin* of Italy shall be re* -? -:? 1 to rraine one; the President of lha Bwlaa Coi - deration ahall be requested io nam- un*-, and Hla bi;- ?ty t .-? Kmp< roi of Brash sb.iii be requested to ? me. In c.is- of the death, sbsem - or Incapacity to lerve r anj ur rtther of the aald arbitratora, or, In tne ?. - nt of either of the aald a rim rar..rs omitting or de lining or ceaa uk Io aci at such, lhe Presldeni of ie I'nlted stat.s, ur Her Britannic Majesty, ur Hia lajeatj I ? King ot Haly, ur the Presldeni of the wis* ?' ntt lerstion, 01 Hla Majestj the Emperor t Brazil, ,i- the caae maj be, may, forthwith name nother peraon r.i ad .1* arbltratoi in the place and ? 1 1 of thi arbitral 11 ...rim.!.iv named by ?uch bead ?' .1 St ite \nd in t 1- evenl of the refusal 01 omission for two r. ii-1'- at' 1 receipt ur the request from either of ontra ting part lea, of His Majeaty the ? ' ii' . "I rh- Fnsnlent eif inc Swiss Confed r Uti Majeaty the Kmperor of Brasll. lo ?un.- an arbttr.il 1 either to nil the original appoint lent, or In Ihe pla.f one who mar have died be Incapacitated, 01 who m.i\ omit decline 1 fr im in) ? .1 isi ease to ? -t as ?uch arbitrator 1- Ma lest j the King of Sweden and Norway ihall ?ti I 1 - name on* -r nmr. persona ?'?- the i*e may lie, to sci as such arbitrator ur nrh irat ira The King of Sw len and Norway at -ii- Uni- wai ng C rles XV, elder brother of King (lacar, who '"?'?I' 01 In IRTg lr will !.- aeen thal there waa mtinge 1. , ,n which King t'hnrlea w ml 1 "??? '.1 called noon to nam- hree membera of the :lv.- 1; "i f? Ne W-York, .1 m. 15, IM? ? HE TRIBUNE'S ARTICLE APPRECIATED. e> the Editor of Tbe Tribune ?Sir Pl' sae 1.pi my th inka f-r the -di:.,nal in -day's Tribum ..ii "The Senatorahlp." There are ianj RepubUcana in Ihla < Hy who Hew with ap* rehenalon tb- result to the party of the continued ipremacy e.f ti-,- h..ss we s.-.-m unable to unload ? ?tn glad lo say tbat 1 sm one of the 10,000 In lls State wtao voled for McKinley but didn't it- f..r th- machine nominee fm Oovernor either dil 1 rote for O'Orady, for ile- very reason iat I would nol be- .1 party to sending Platt to a- Unit. 1 Bl in - Senate Thi mills of ihe goda grind alow brit the plain -..).i- win set thiiiKs righi by-and-by, arid from ? -.nt Indications it will nol be lon,-* either asi.-n tn.- .lay by keeping <u them: the peopli er.- loo Intent on electing McKinley to trike any ? any aide laau* bul nesi fall art how Uni.ly fares f..r lils subserviency Many thank* that there are some papen rim Ipal anion* tlu-m Tin Trihtinei stan,link.- up r clean i>< lilies. WILLIAM P, LAMB Rochester, X. V . Jsn. ll IWT. CONVICT! ON ROADS WP PA RMS . th- Editor Of The Tribune Hr: In youl editorial of Ihe :<th inst ritalin,' to a employment of convict labor von say. The nit it lours ol dlslsn - Interfere arith any complete si.ui of lu.idm iklns though sdvocstes of that in nif-g.-Ar th.it railroad trains crin he userj to ik- ron vlei labor posribie snywbere within sev? il rh.- mtlis of ri prison." yaring had years of perlenre In housing snd hsndting laboring men railroad const ruction, silos ma ttas falloarlng ages!lon ns to .1 n.ife method of worklnic eonvtets the bulMIng of public blgtawsys throughout the ite: Wins ur ls rge waaons. frames made of Iron, ven 1 bo .i* te i>. mai- comfortable and con* nieiit for sieej.itiK ami sating pwrposes. nt the rn- time nearlj sa aafe protection fre>m es.-a|? lln- convlcl as Hm iris.m. ,-iin b- built at a 110 ., ? ..-? nd SSH bi- haulcI fruin pla S tO lilllie. the s irk of ru.ul building sdvsnces, witta lhe , . -I-, thal would ba used In hauling nr-i irils air roadmaklng and the rolling of the ? . . - ,,' teams to t..- fr.-e mea. and conjtin lion with overseers snd for.-men tu ,. 1 aa arda ip rlmenl ol working ronvlda on fsrmlng ,d. bas been tried, edita ths following result: a.- hundred snd ninety convicts worked >>n farm ? iind* largelj leased on sharea demonstrated ? earning rapirltj ol onvlcta rn liv,, and th pens* .11 I- each, maklni ? net prom ..f UM - coin l.t jeer aiiiuini. Thia result IgglM to L<AM convicts would mnke the earning capacity 1136,000, expenses ?iM,oi)n making a net profit of tfW.000: or the eumina capacity of 6U convicts. Including women, nge.l and disabled, would support this en? tire number of l.ono. thus leaving JM Idle, able bodleil mi-n. who could be worked on public roads without the cost of a dollar to the taxpayer. Pro? visions for malntenanes of the convicts could be purchased |ti the Immediate vicinity where they ure worked, and the payment therefore provided from lhe sale of the tiroiluct of the farms Thc cost of the farms and implements would not greatly ex? ceed ttas yearly cost of supporting the convicts In lelleness The women, aged and disabled, could be I worked In the present penitentiary buildlnits. mak | Injf clothing, shoen, winton*, etc. for furm and i rOadmakalng and convict use only, thereby preclud? ing all competition with free lnhor. ns only suffi? cient numbers would lie used on the farms and In penitentiary buildings for the support of those working oii the roada The gain to the State In the Increase*] value of assessable property In the vicinity where the roads woubl he built, would probably be greater than the Interest on the entire cost of farms and Implements, and the comfort and pleasure- derived by the cltlsens of the State (treater lhan can well be estimated C. K. DANFOKTH. Chattanooga, Tana., Jun. li, IWT. THR ONLY CLEAN SUNDAY PAPKB. To thi' Kdltor of The Tribune. I Slr: The Sunday eelltion of The Tribune seems to j be the emly denn sheet ii mon i" the Xew-York Sun day Deners and the only one I ean safely have tn i mv famllv A A TITBWORTH. New-Brunswick, N J.. Jan. il, IMT. ? WITIIOFT A RIVAL. To the Kdltor of The Tribune. Slr: The Tribune bas always been n familiar feature in tbs literary furniture of our house. No other newspaper disturb-, lt. or ls considered a rival lt ls is thOTOUgtaty liked as the old clock. At times. I take The Sun" or "The Herald.' but never more than three months at B time I value most'outside of fhe general scope and tone of the nnn-r The Tribune's fon-iirn newe and correspond J,,,}.,. " s T WOOD. Mount Klsco, IA. T., .Ian. 9. IWT. in tba ti-lcte. lewaal energy THE WEATHER REPORT. YKSTKRi-vY'I RECORD ARO Tn DATO rORBCAST, WaaMagtoa, las. it Tha barometer i-a? fallea rapMI) on the Atlantic Cheal end in lha lower lake ragtag si I aiowly .'i if"- Worth Pacific Cbeat. It baa rtaea rapidly Mlaalaalppl Valle) an.l over li icky Mountain dm it is highest over th.-rural plateaa regtas, atai a,a. rn I..U-- Hu: li lvl:-l- H lUr*?BBlOS "f greal la central Daageroia gnl?>* nre reported from the lak* regina and high areeterty winda from the central valleys, ti.- temperature bas rlaea oa th? Atlantic Cnn*' aad lt ha* fallen rapidly in itu- Mlaalaalppl Valley ami freim Tessa northward *? the Dakotas. A cold war* ta tends ever il- Northwest Rain has prevailed gea*rall? over distri ia eaal of lha Mlaalaalppl, with ano* rn th* lipper lake region. Th* weather ls generallj lesr fr m ?h- Mtaalaalppi Valley weetward "n-r ih* Becki Moss tains. Th? Indication* are Hun ihe rani In the Atlanili' raaai Slate* will ba followed by dearing weather Moa tay, and much .-.i'i"- weather Maaday nigh', with high areeterty winda The wernher wrii be general ty fair in th* cenir.il valley*, with * cold wave mending froai the Baal Gulf State* :. rthward over th* laka legtoe. DITAILBD Fi mi*'AST BOR TO-DAY Tnt Hew Btigland, threatening weather and rain, rlaar lng in Muthern .mai western p rttaaa M nday e\?ning; high (Kiu'herlv win.In ?hlftlng lo wssterlj , dangerou* gale* on the coast; colder Monday sight. P..r Kamern New Tork, Baatera Pennsylvania. New Jersey an.I Delaware, raia probably changing ' ? in w in iha interior, tallowed b) fair weather; mu-ir colder Mon? da) night, high westerl] win,is. K-r Hm District of Columbi* iml Maryland threatei lag and showers in the sari) m .ming followed bj far weather: much colder Monda) night, with a tr derat* .,,1.1 wa-.-; high northwesterly s Kr Weatrro Penasylvaala and Weatern Utm Tork, rain '.r not, followed b) clearing weather and a t-.iid I talak and I gb northwealerly wind* -rn TRIM'NB I.'il AL OUrfERVATIOVS. Htit'RS. korrlng. Night. I 111 M 1 I I IO 15 -. i .- ? 1 I - S ? io M .irm**^**.^ ft*r*'ma{. 'J. I^TO^IWI^pW ""? . ?'"''"Ti* c * i*l >?**? -? ?-' ??**?**?? \_*am*atv***\ J!*! "J "t*""f " i"?" *~T ?i'i ' 'f--| T"'l!:'':nT'W". nfl "f.i ?rttW"F * r-li "L lill * T1' ' ?' * "l*-'f'' ri"' 7 I ' .1 7' 7.i.7,-I.,.'...:..; . eli I .? i ; j. ... i ... A 2H.5 l-. ln this .lingi un ii continue us whits lin* sh chane** In pressure sa Indicated bj The Tribune'* self re. t-.lirg ',.- ii ?!-?' Pl..- .l..'te.| line r-pro*. n's Ih* l-ni peratura as recorded ..t r--rr\'s rharmscy, Trtbwic i uti.-e. jan is, i a. "?? Th* weather yeaterday wai cloudy, wi'h light showers m the evening, and ?? I Tbe temperature ring.-', between ::7 and tr degrees, tha average i4i'4 degrees), bring .'I1, .i.gr-.-s liigh-r th.-in that uf Saturday, snd f,\ higher lhan thai of the i rrespond ing dav -r laai | car The wes I hw I ia. ?f'l h? mun, I.ming rleai and i-l.I f. night. -to - Hundreds of esses pronounced to be consumption have, heen cur.d l.y Dr. li Jayne's Expectorant, ?'? MARRIED. BARTLET -DIOKSOK mi Satur l.v. January IS, l*>?7. Bl St Andrew's < burch, Stamford, Conn., l\ Re\ V. Windsor llrathwalte Henry I'aine I urti I ind Amelia s. Dickson, daughter of ih* late Jonathan \\ Allen. Xutic. s of marriages and deaths must be dorsed with full name and address. DIED. ANDERSON Kr.-.-.-.: in-, rest Thuraday, January 14, lill?, at h.-r residence No, peel Wesl Wth il Mar) A-. uife , r An ir. w t Anders n Funeral prll Iii i ?(? arti st n, s i'.. snd Atlanta Ga., papers pleaec c py BARROWS Kt Brunswlcli Me or lanuary ld Marj P K Harrowe, widow <t W ll. Barrows and daughter ,,f ths lat* Th ma* K fend en, f Nea V-rk City, PONTENCIN On Sunday. Janusry IT, after a sh..rf ui r.-s at his residence, No. un Kist suth st., l>.uis i'. utencln. i:-!atii-? ur..I frlenda sr* Invited lo attend ths fune-ai sendee nt th* I burch of St. J*as Baptlate, ISth st . neat- Leslngton sv*., un Wednesday, th* 20th inst.. ai 10:10 a tn Inierment i-rr' ti it-si.,ti, Nanam ..-.I rh Ira fa papers pleaa* i ipj DEAN Entered into rest si h.r residence, No I0S Kasi as l -? . Sal .'I M wlfi -f J. Dallas Dean, and dsughter of 'he lats Btepben I. ? ks :. f Blamford, i -nu ;? ? ra| icnli-ei will be held al the Church -f th" lt er, .ii Part n ? ,,r..; s-.'.| <t , t_ Monday, January is ... |n ;i. iii iii'.nsiiaw Al r.i-" Orange, N '. Saturday, Januarj in Prances T pping widow of I.mus K. Henshaw, n -r -."?:. ? -.ir Funeral servl tt it i -?:?-. e nf ll i? fran-. No I" s uh Willow st.. M-intclalr, V, t. nair;..: of ll Ju .-..--I r-- ni fool of Harelay ur. i Cl rlsi M ii a-. i muan i" ? arr ?.{??- In walling ? ll mii.i.s gu Idi ni; Babb*. lanuarj :t. bi Hastings n n :- n N ^ - - ? M rgaret, -life ,,f I. Imun I B. Mill nd el mgl ' of Wll . gi Pini ral i ollcs I ereafter SANBORN -Badder.h. al I'leasanlvilli N V. on Satur da) .lanuary IS. Itali, Hermann ly.r.i Hanbern. ien-|cas st hla lat* resl -?? - I'learaniviile. N Y.. ... Wednesday, 2"th In-t Train leaves Grand r.ral Dei I at 2:0T p m. , ni In Oreenwi il BANDB ll Nea I a RI ya island of Ceyl n tai ian I, ;s;.T. i, !\.-r - lb* 13d yeal of hla age. BEARS Al Cincinnati, Ohio, ?-i Thursday, Jaauary li Kat* w-::--r. daughter of th* lit* Elnathan lla-c . Busan I'.'i. ? Be ira Kuner.11 !?? 11 ? Innatt, lr,-- rmenl rn I ir? nwoori BI.t'TTER At Freehold S 1 on Saturday, Jaauary |6<h nsl it.i The dor* ll n ? v.: ? of lames B Bluytei , >.) Funeral aervl.-es ??:! lie ..'?'. si ' ' Madia n gqua ? Pref byterlan iTiurch. Madison a vi rner 14th il r ? ? ? v 101 ms' a) ll a . Iniermenl al iJreenwi I WATBRMAN Os Bund ' ? - ;..r - it, after ? sharl 111 I.--- Julius Waterman, In 'he Tiri yeal of hla ?<? Kuneral sen-lcee al his late reatdenc* No. -in ,:.,-? -^ et., on W*dn**day, Januarj lo al ri :in * m. wyatt i.n Baaday, lanuar) it. ihiT At Xo. s^ i>>x:ni. ion ave., Jane Kirby, ?if? uf William I-:. Wyall and dauabiei ol tha lat* I - '? Bi wn *n i tan* Trimble Kirby. N i.if fureral here-ift.-r WoOi'l.AU'N CEMETERT. omi? N Ml K 23! <r Wio-irn-n-n Station ''.'l''i Wa rd I Harlem Rni;r.-iat Special Xoticrs. At the \ in <-rl i'll ii Irt I'nllerles, MADISON SQl'ARE, BOFTH NE\S rORK, rHOMAI k KIRBT, AarMoaaar. TIIK MCM)/ coi.i.Ficrtox. To De nolil at abaoluta publto ?ala Thia Monday, .Inn. ISth, amt Kour lol lo WT I na elayn, at 'JrllO unit 8 O'Clock P. M. MODICUM I'AINI'INGS. Si I T.I* TITRK, Aiiti'iuo ami Modam Oriental iunl ECuropeenn Caramioa, Bponsess^ t>M Hil \*r anil eilhir Mwlnl Work, Iveuy t'ai-v InRWa I.M<-'i'i?,i'*<. valuaiilo Atuii-anl A.rtnM, Corio*, K^lii"*. KINK I -TKNTltTiK ? M. v.M.i'Aiu.i': UOOKt, i ::e ? m ?. , ..i.i.i'.i-ikii in tiik LATK .1. M. MUNOZ , -v form rtl ?'. r i'ii! f r DottVla .md Cn*'*, lli.a. AMSRICAM vkt ABBOCIATtOM MsBBsSfR lt KAST ill' IT., MAl'ISON S-JlAltli. EN TE RTA IN INO LIECTF.NA NT-GOVERNOR. There will be a reception for Lleutrnant-Qov ernor WooilrufT at the Pal I'psllon flub. No. Cl West Thlrty-nlnth-at.. from 9 to ll o'clock nest Saturday -evonlna. Before the reception Mr. Wood? ruff will Ik- entertained at dinner by the officer' of the club. Anionic thoro who are expected to bc present arc Frederick W. llinrlch*. candidate fo.' Lieuteriant-Oovernor on Ihe National liemocratl' ticket nt the last election; John B. 8tanchfl*l<J, o. Klmlra, ami (Jeorae Hiddle, the dramatic reader An Invitation ls extended to all membera of th-" fraternity to be present, whether or nol they ar' member* of the ewa. Special Notices. ***** Kxeentor's Sale, ... Tuesday, Wednesday- and Thursday F,v*nln|a January loth, ?Oth and Slat, AT S O'clock. AT CHICKKRINO HALL. MARSHALL, O. ROBERTS Collection OP PAINTINGS AND STAT LT A RV, Cnmprlplng over SOO Repr?p*ntatlve Warka of American nnd rnrei?ii Artist***, RAKER. PIH'BMI. BOt'OKTOM, CASIULAR, CHURCH, i'e>l.K. DUE, IHRANl). KA KL. peere, QIPPOBD. illilNnrX. HART, I. M , 1UXTIN0T0N. I. .|iUb\ i.v. I. KRMMRT, MERLE miller, c. U. TROTON, VBBLAT, and nthera. ANIi IXi'M'lilXd Leut/e's C "eloln-at-p-rl "Painting, WASHINGTON CKOaSLVG TIIE Dia.VWARl ALSO. Tho High Class l-l TtV ITCH M. CONSISTING OR MAHOOART ROSEWOOD, OAM ANH EBONY PABLOB, LIBRARY, AMD BEDROOM i'i IT KS. I'PHOUTTERED IN THR RICHEST PBBMMS AND MATERIAL*". WITH MLE ANO ri,l>H PORTIERE* AMD CURTAINS Tel MATCH, CARPETS, MIRROR* CLOCKS 9 BRONSES, KOW IM TIIK I.ARc.E MANSION, le-."i and lt?T Fifth Av.'., cor, 1-th 8t^ WkSIS they may be s?en till times of sal*. MR. I P. AVE IT. JR., WILL ASSOT IN THB MANAOBMENT ROBERT SOMERVILLE, ORTOfES * 0O. Aa*eSoaSSr, Manager* yiflh Avenus Art Galleries, IN PIPTH AVENUE, REAR MTH ST. A.? Fifth Avenue Art liallerlea. 304 PIPTH AVENUE, n.-ar 31'ti ri:. Sale This 'Monday Afternoon Kveiim;, .\T 2:3.) AND 8 O'CLOCK. 1? AI NT IXGM, HT ATC A RY, HOOKS At Fl'K.VITURi; INCLTDtXO MARBLE stati'E, \M INN KI I Ali A," HY POWEBS. "SI'S ANNA." BY LOXBABD. STANDARD WORKS HY THE BEST AUTHOBB. RICH MAReQTJHTrKRY KCKNITT'RE, CLTiTAINS, AND MIRRORS. 7 l-'l Octavn 1'isno hy I'liicki-rliifr Brio rn Brao anet Tabla-wai ab ROBERT SOMERVILLE. OBTOIBi tc Ct*, Auctioneer. Manager*. I ullin I h.-..I..ul.-ni Xemlnnrj, Tem Part Av-mn-. New 1 'ort v Pours* ..f Kr-.- Kubill Lectures as PRAC'iTCAt. KKI.KrION: v ndaj rvenlngs in January and PebmsiTi tamp, Sr? p, m. Th* ri-? ri : Lecture nil! be delivered .lanuary IStn. bj thc R Pres'l william .1 Tucker, D. I" LL. D-. ?? M..nm. mil College, Hanover, N ll Subject: Kublai Righteousness____ | "'"llovJen. MEMORIAL WIXDOWH. Ken Y rn _ I'listiitlli-i- Notice. r tetpm malla for tbs week -rn.ling January "\ WI, trill cloae iprrnnpilj In all .-115-91 nt the t>n*rsl XT09U a .- u f llosrs TR -VNSATLANTIC MAILS. Tl I:SI 1A Y Ai 7 a 'ii f r Kui- j ? . pei - ? ?I.alrn. \'.a s mhampti n and Bremen, WEDNESDAY At 7 a. ni (supplemralsn fl a m.) fr Ru i- i-r ? 1 "New-York, Oa .-' titnampton; at ? a. m (supplementary luriii a. m.l tot Europe, per *. a. *0*rmanlc, ria gu*.rr*t ?n. al W 1 M fr Relglum direct, per s .. Rer)In, via Antwerp ilettara isset ba ''atv, t-ii "per Berlin ' 1 THl'RSDAY Kr s a ?: f. r Netherlanda .lire. t. p?r *. *. Edam, via Aasaterdam ilttt-r? mu-' ie- li:---iel "jxr Klam ' 1 SaTI'IO'ay .lt :l a in fr Prance, .-"wrj^rlan.l, Italy, Spain, I', m ipal Turkey, Rgrpt and British Iralla. p.-r s s "Ki llourgogne \;n llrivr* (letter* f.-r ..'h.i-r pana ,,f Kur..|>? mimi i.e riii?>.f?-1 "i-r Ui Bourfosn*"); ai ll a. 111 for Euroa*, p-r ? c "ri-mn. wa Queenstown; ?? s a ni f.-r Netherlands li..' p'r * .? ripaarn'lam. via R iterdam iletier* mu-", ba directed 'iser totara dam"lr ai ** a. at. for ei-n-a per - ? K:n< il?tt^r* must ti* .llrerleil "per Bms"l; at ll a. ta. tr Ni sra) dir- t, pei s s. ll .-kia Ostlers must le directed "per Urti 1 ' ?I'rlnl-I uiatr-'r, el- ei-rman ntfamers sailing "n Tu?a rl.it*. Thuraday* and Saturdays take printed matter, ate., ' r Oerman) and sp* il i'-.?r. ! printed inver. *t<\, for other pana of Europe, Whit* Star -st-amer, oa Wednesday ink' sp. tall) sddreasei printed matter, ,-ti-., f>r Europe. American, Cunard ar. I Prench line, et-mr-ra lek.- print*.! matter, Ste., t t Sll BU I fOf whirh t.-.ejr r ? 1 r- -?? 1 ?>. : ? a carry in-n:. v--r ih* ?] alas ?'? 'h" *upal*m*ntary traaastlastls addlilonal eupplememan mail* ?rs pened on ihs piers 1 ' th* American, Eagflah, Preneli a 1 Dermal re, and remain open amil wi'liin t*s minn'. - f the I . ' tiling f ali mi-r. MAIM POR ri 'i TH AND I'ENTRAL AMERICA WKST INDIES ETC. MONDAY m 11 r>t a. rn fi Ls H lat* ? iatrl*a .liro.-t, p-r ?. a. Darwin; si 12 in I 1 I'orto Kl 1 dlr* 1 pee s. ? BU vis; il '.'. p 11. for Bellse i 1 ?-. ( rtefl ani il 1 ii-in.i!... per ???>? mi-1 fr .ni S*w-Orlesns; ai 'J p in. 1 tam 1 a p. r sn m.. r from it *i a, Tt'EHDAY Al .' '?'?'? ? 1 r ? r ? v ? -r from Halilmor* 11 IO* nt 1 suppleme nary 10JO a m.) f :? 0. naives ir tu Prli ? ind r Ul Hoar*, p.-r ? a AI vena il.ra fm Bellse, Puerto 1 r'.* ind OuatesMlg must I-- .In- ted per Alvel lt IO a 11. IMppl*. rii-ni.i-- 10:30 .. m.l ' ?- Au* ' l) ? li in-, snd riir.-? Marella, of m. t ltol*t* n il IS :t" p 1 laupple. meniary 1 p m 1 f r St, rh n ?- -'? - r ls Leeward .r.i Windward Uland*, Mariiniqu* and Uarhad , - Ne : il M p. in f-i l"o*t? K: n. [?-r sii-.imer fr 11. Ne it-Orleans >? 7 p m. for Naaasu, N. p., pat ita 11... from Miami Pla WEDNESDAY At 7 a n I ' Kr ir .1 ai. I I., 1 ',-.,. .ri I ri** pei i ? ^^ ??? l?*rorth, ua fsmambuco, Hahn : Ki i lari, t. I let I en fr N.rtli Hr.ml must bl I.. . i ". Wordsworth' I; si a ? m I r BanauSa, p*r s. ? TrlnWad; si 10 a m laupplenwnuo ll a rn) f.r Central America l*?cepi t'oata RU-ai nnl riouiij Pacific ports, p--r s - Valencia (letter* fr liuatem 11 mual i-e dire.-iM p.r Valencia"); at ll a. rn f-r i ? .-? per s s. .-..ria. Domlago tl*tt*ra f r ..th.-r parla ?.'. Meale ? mual t ?? directed "per riant.. Domin? go"); al 1 p. ni. f..r I'ul.a pet * a. Yu.-alan. Ma IU ? ? . at :i p. m f .: Hr..* . ..ri l L* Plat* i uiirr:**. p.-r - - Imperial Prince, .-la Pcrnambuco, Kio Jam-iro and Sant. * ilrtiers r N rth Krasll mual bs directed "per Imperial Prise ? i THl'RSDAY Al I p m fr North Brasll, par *. a, Cearetme, fa Par* Maranham snd i*?srs ri.vTt RDA! Al 10 a. m. lauprdemraury m :*i ? mi f-r Jamaica, Savanllla and ' arthagena pet ?- e a.ene. st lu ni. a rn lor 1'ump-a li? I'lilapM". Tahaai-i in-1 Yu. '?atan. per ?. *. i'lty if Washington il"i^m (ar . fher parts oj M-vi ? .ml for <*uba n-.uat t-.- iiue.'^i ? _.~r iii) f W'Hsiiina' n. at 7 p m fr Naaasu N r p-r ?r from Miami. Pta ni s rle: j. m fr N>. . f-.--,ii iun.1. yrr steamer from liaiif.iv St'NDAY At s ?),, ,, m. f r ri; Hl-rre-Mrquel->n. per irmmT frun Ilallran M.ui* tm Newfoundland, by rail t. Halites, ml ihen^s bs n-t-ani-rr -1..S,. n this .,f|i ??? .1?.:> ?t s .lu p m Mai'.* f r Ml-i'..'! n by rail I . ll MOS an.l thenc* by ?t*amet ri aw ar thia i Slr* dally at * .in p m Malla f.r e'uha cloe* al thia ettea dallv at 7 a in . far f^r ?aiiin? tn atmrntata Ballina iM aday* <ni Thuradiwi frost Pori Tampa Pla Malla for Mcglen, .\erlan.i unlepa pp- la!!-. Sddr?BB*d fr dlspateh by "iMini-r, el aa at thin e.m.-e t.iil> at 7 a ni IR*flBt*r*d mall : ?,? ai il p m pr.'v loos da) Mall* for I'hlna an.l Japan, p^r > e City ^f Rn Janeiro (from finn Tran.-ls- i etoo* h-M- .lallv up t? January 17, ai ian ji m Mal> for Hawaii. p.?r *. * Australia .fr ni rien Pranelseel, -l.e- h?r.- dall) up t.i January 'Ji) ll ?'. ."Kl p m Maila for ellina nn.I Japan tfpectall) al drsaaid tibi. i-r ? * Bmprrea nf Japan ifi.ni Van . nen doe* her- ilalh up tu J?nuar> IJS at fi Ail p rp. Malla f.r ih? Soclet) lalasda, p-r ship cit) -f I'upeiti i-r in San i'r incisco), du** i.-i.- i.i:-. up ;. January 21 ? ? ii .'tn p in Malla for e'liina .mi laasa, p*r * ??, Vlei fi ifi m Ta ii ai .1 *r i-i- dall* up io Jan unrx t.'lu Bl Brie P iii Malls fr Au?lrall? l*B**St -...;. w-.. iuatralla which sre forwarded \l? Kurupel Ueo /..-uluil Han ill Pill ,r..l Ba mass lalanda. |er - s M.rn ?.ii .fi ,m ri.in Kui. ir.toes li--* dally up ? ? lansen Ul at 7 tn i in . || a m. ?n,l fl M P ii, (ur on arrival ?? N*? Y.tk ..fm * Aurania wita Urti lah mail* f..r kuslrallal Mall* for Aunr..li? les. ? pt u-et Ans...ii., Hawaii and k.j. isiMn.l. lasaelsUs .. lrese-l ,,nlvi. p-r - ? U arri m. . (ft ?, Van,-..inerl ? ' .-? ber* dally afe. i .l.iniiarx 131 an.l up to Ki-hruar* i .ii I .".e^ p. in ' ? Transpnr-Uli niail* nr* fuwir l-l t. p.,,t ..f palling dally am! (he Schedule of rtoatag is anana*.! ..n th* pr*sump. n..n of 'he-lr -inmiernipn-.! .\.-:',.,nl trana!!. IR*al?teraA mall . l.-s*? at f, p in pt-M.ni-, .|av ^ e wahi.ks KV DAYTON, rnsiissstss Po*t.>mc*. Nen-Yuik. M, Y.. Januwy IA. IS9I