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RETURN OF THE CRUSADERS. A HKAKTY WKLCOME FOI. THE THEOS OPRIfTC, ?sjVLlC RECEPTION ron miimuki.s op MB?. nKOL?VTafl PAJtTt Tiu-.v in:.', 09 THEIR gVCCm 1\ Till; M\NY ??G???G'..? WHICH TRSJl nwK yisitf.d IM THF I.AST TKN M.'NTHi?. t Th?? Theosophtcsl crusadera, who for m srly ten mon'.hs have been on a tour of ihe earth, carrying ?nt.? ma:,y comunes the principles of Theosophy, retsrsed to N.'w-York las; night. On June II last thev departed from the Madison s?u..re Qsrden ? Hall upon their mission, and list night in th,. s.me place the end of their journeying? was mark.'l by an enthusiast!.? publia reception. Alto? , ? sders have travelled over forty thousand miles, and have visited ilreat Britain, I, France, Germany, Austria, Italy, Bwltser u_4. Greece, Egypt, India, Australia, Nea ".? ind, Sjasoa and Canada, in all. upward of BO me? :. ss Bav?? been held, with the result, i, ? ,?. that the Theosophlcal movement bas bad a greal im I Hundred? of new member? have been added t.? its devoti e?. '.? . ouatrii s whi r.? bi anche? . I ih.? already e\;s,...i Dr.. number has been a-,d frequently trebled, while in other place? where Theosophy was practically or entirely ,, ?? >wn bram ?,? - bave bei ? , ,?. -?! rs, la thua . b \ ? '. > ? ? : . ?; fi- knowledge hewed th? hing of involve.? bui mainly confined themselves ; ? ax? ? benefit? Hi,H WOUld come to humanity from a harmonious brotherhood, Moreover, the ?riven to simplify !h.? meanings f Theosophy. Heretofore some of Unir ?rt? nn.l tenets has ?.??? ? conveyed in lan ? was noi always Intelligible to the popu? lar mind tir?. Tlngley and her associates have ? slderably to their success by forsaking ?? rma for more elementary description?, that Iped t,< a better underatandlna ot their the at . ?. the pe ipl? MRS. TlNOLETa IDEA. ..? was the conception of Mrs. Kather? ine a Tlngley, the? head, as successor to ?G, Q Judge, of the Theosophlcal Society tn Amer? Ica. Bha was ompanled r Ernest T. Hargrove^ s elected preftdenl ot th.. ?h,!,.iv last April?. 1 Mrs. Claude Falls Wright, Mr:?. Alice M. Cleai r, ot England; Henry Turner Patterson, nl of t?..- Brooklyn Theosophlcal Society; v. W. Williams, of tlie British Ai my. Frank M PI? G??, ' f New-York, and Dr. 1/Oiiln !'. Woods, ?4 Provi . ?." R. I. Th? ir last stoppine; pia..? was t ? -?. from which city they csme directly to Mew-Yi rk. Upon reaching Albany they were met by a w. '..?,.:: ' tlon, consisting of Mr- and Mrr^ EL ?. ? r, Mr and Mrs. A. H. Spen? cer, l'r. and Mi? .1. D. Buck, Cincinnati; Mr. and Mr?. Charles Johnst ?n, Basil Crump, London; Her? > rooke, vice-president of the European so Joseph H ?Fuesell. Miss Constance Hargrove, f the lent; Mrs. E. C. Mayer, president ? ?. of tiiis city, and iv B. Tlngley, ?.v y a -'? lai CSI was attached to the train ase of the crusaders and ??arty. It r? : Btatlon at about I o'r-lo.-k last : As the travellers alighted from ths oar ? r,> th.> recipients of another cordial ?rreet m a gath Ting of some Bfty prominent 1 ;.hls;s of Amer!?.? and England. Heforo barrar reception arranged to in? held in th?? Madison Square i'.nr. ?? rl Hall, th? crussdera rested nd dined at tin? (?rand Enlon A WELL-FILLED RALI?. Eminently gratifying to Mrs. TiiiRloy nnd Ihe . ?" her little band must have been Ile r ;' rded to them. The floor .'ieri? s of tl?.? concert hall were Blled to over -, Beautiful displays of llow.-rs ani follai;.? adorned the Ftace. a happy feature m t!-..? decora? tion? a ? tl -' ? Ion around tho platform nf the National flaps presented to tho crusaders, in ?very country they vWted, as mementoes of the occasions. Conspicuously place.', at the back of the stnpe was the rbt?r. of the School for tire Revival of Lost Mysti ri?- of Antiquity. Tl..? Bag has the thir? teen bars of the United States flat, in yellow and purple colors. In tho cormr Is ore large flve-polnt ?. surrounded by a serpent, forming a circi?-?. and reprep?ntliiK eternity. Hum? over tho stage was a laree i-.-v n-po'tit? .1 stnr of purple- color, with n yellow centre ground, in tho middle of which plittored ? lari?,? electric licht. Tlie siar Is the em? blem of perfected humanity. Stretched across the -m was the motto In purple letters on a yel? low ground: '???. ?? Is No Religion Higher than Truth." In addinoli to the crusaders and tho people al? ready named there were also on the platform Archibald Kelghtley, president of the Theosophlcal in England, and Mrs. Kelghtley, ?"onntoss c ?Braasa, Georg.) d. Ay. r-, president of tho bob? ion branch; Robert Crosble, Barcham Harding, c:..rk Thurston. president of tho Providence branch, and M. S. Wadham, secretary of the New? Haven branch. A? thi? crusaders were escorted to their seats they were received with a prolonged ,? itburst of applause. ritmati v. Mrs. Tlngley, who was to have Kiven an address, was ara:!?-? to speak. Her ? In con*?? r ? ?" ,h" demands that have been .-.pon It of late, had filled her. Much dis tment was felt by the audience, many of reft tho hall when the announcement was made, toward the end of the meeting. Mr. und Mr?. Claud Falls Wright wire, absent through in? disposition Their mania???, li will be remembered, occurred shortly before they left New-York, ami teresttng incident during th?? crusade was the birth of a dsughter ? them recently. OrKNIN'i THE PROCEEDINGS. Pr. J. I? Bu k. whose name is prominently known ?- t : ? leal circles all over ihe country, pr- sided In op? r.rr.g rae proceedings ' tl when 'he history <f the la't two decades of Hi?? nineteenth century cams to : ? two events would stand out ?n special prominence Tl s b,c: of these would greet Parliament of Religioni which met year? ago st ' ?'? | ?, and the second In .f time but not in point of Interest -was th?? .r ?luring a little less than len months ha! enootnpase.i trie p! .1 ? and liad SU? I '?? .'? I rr, h ? many people characterised as an itopian un dertakli g 1. f th? ? been to carry ? ? ?? gs of brotherly lo part? "f ? . ? rid and the erussders had laid the fo I ? ? ? ? it graat ultimate republic of which every . woul i be a family and every or; many graceful words, ?. p Spencer rJ rs home, after whlc ? il T. Pattei oke briefly upon the work of thi cru redil ' ' il had been > to !h?ir leader, Mrs. Tlng? ley. To her ?ndleas patience, greal sagacity, tact ! could be attributed the remarkable re en attained Unification, ha ? s the keynoti if thi ind, de - of noi undi ? standing tt:?? Ian? ? f -??.,? \ ol tin intrisa ihey . they bad mei everywhere with the greatest ragei "\v. started he mid, "with s stern purpose, but ? ' tried to cloud us in sensationalism. We did rot lesve you behind, We took hart of von and we ssfl ?. ['iirt of ourselves behind Instead, w-? visited OHM of those there and glv tnirselves hi return. And so sre went sround ? l and taking. Ha tbe land ol the gn al plsgree, i'? !r,i. to many places ih. re we wi nt, giving of oui Making ai them, vVi '. f heosophy low, bul it was re '"/ ? .... left n regenei ?? "Jn ,;" ' ' u? fo ind the spirti of freedom, and our call to then was answered. In Vienna ll was .'.m,! ?ut be allowed to hold *? ""?"<?>?' oi on .:.,, ? ,- w. did both wMh ''? '"' ' we au-led In all tha '?? t.?..,,, were som? countries In -? ..now?,? under thai name. rbOM wh" "?" ht ".,? .pirn came In ?or.,. !.. of miles, ?,, see us and ulk with ? ? ?? io their countrl w< '!;; ? Into .?,,..,,? we met. and w< rotherhood. We ... octette? MR HARGROVE'S ADDRESS. '?"" "' '' " :;?"" ? ? w was heartily ? ;""" -'-?? ? ? wa, annou, , ? I " 11? ,??.? ... re useful ? Ping uway ? , rdlng Theosophy, Isrel'lng upon mm? of th? erron. ? ?"" mong other s?,'_. ',.' . . mm ol ooismson T"\.l-: ... reaponslble for ?????'Uini, ? k* Tt , . * . . ' *"i' ??! ? "III I liii J .;-,;? ' '?;?' '? hold us responsible for ?tassai*. Vi " ' '' "':':1 '?"' ''? ?'"? ?"'""? w>"> CJU1 '"ubUv,.? rheoaophJsta, We Uve for brother!.j. .',',??%,,."??,":;!\,'1","';""? t?"?>? ?"" ..? ???!,,..".??. L? SS ,:? ^T^'p--?'"??'??'""-?: ? "? ?, , , ' ",;:k ?'"1 ,""il he .loos -,. ha ?u?? . J ? a m?Blb*r "f ?he vegeUble kingdom. or what . .Vi'" ?'?" ' " wroiujneag of Chrlstli nlty and ?,'oV l!".' I ? "? ?.*' " :l" Episcopalian maVrfhe^fn.i,C.',h0,,cJ5.wl ;,nl ????? "< r'&ui " , ' fa" i? squabbling. They try to iln.l oui ?usi . I ,"",1,'1 '"' '"!l Mher*g ..nini, ns Tins ? u "xr.n.ls , ?.?,,.., ,,,?, ,?,,,?.? ... i_ ?,t_2,nc* wh,cn I? ?" ihe bottom ? f ? trini ',-? ?.',r'fi?" :," f** ???ythlng to you on thi ?.,,? rebirth. It is ? ,? ..?.,,?. believed In bj two ?Vi,'V ?.' ' It li n old ?:- man ,,K ,?!,, ? ' f??Vf ?? on Immortality means not .',?,, *'" :|V,? forever ir, one form ,.r ar a or ir. \my? h>Ve haa ? P?"' " he mir ?,'' ',' ?? l" noi?; take care of his soul now 'o rnnke It hrlRhtei In ths ?, ? scene." Mrs? Esther, th. R? Mi Williams, Mr G ' r 'U1 ' Mr ' so so ik< br?i By, MHS ?????? AND THE LATE Ml". JFDQE At th ? Theosophl? r | ?,?. ;., jt? v . ,. ,.. _.;mt In Chlckerlng Hall last night, circulars wei tribut.ai reviewing ?? Ine late William Q. Judge for receiving bogus tes from the Mahatmas Arn..,,.? oth? - Ihlnga l! says: "It being certain that Mr Judge would have to submit either to an examination of the charges oi to . sputatoti from ti,, t?,-phlcal Bo lety, his supporters In the amerl sn se tlon determined to ? ede from it and the soelet) to form an organisa? tion of their own, and i? thus place Mr, Judge beyon.i ih.? reach ol proceai ?? stated by on. his leading adherents In Boston, 'Il .vari the only way to sere Judge,' bul the ? tesi poi forth for tbe secession was the securing of sul.my for the American section a pittexi obviously such from ihe fact tint ihe American section, Ilk? other section, already possess? ? autonomy under thi natii itton. In order to secure the success of the j.Ian foi secession, the various branches were ??at..fully and quietly approached by lettera and personal effort, and everything arranged for action at ih?? approaching convention In Huston in .\?,rii. N,-.r the end of the circular thla sentence sp? pears: ? "There is no necessity io comment upon the rar.-.r of Mr. Judge's soeletj since bis death fur? ther than to point out thai neither Theosophy nor Hi. -T. S ' is compromised l>y iis claim to il???' pos? session ol an adept (the trance medium already spoken of), by sensational weddings, 'crusades' and ine lik?-. Buch things are Inharmonious with th" spiri! and mission oi th? Theosophlcal Society, and an) sympathy with them Is repudiated by Its living rand by Us official?, The spiritual phllosu phj curren! in the "G. S' Is stated ampi?.? in its ture, snd the distinction between thai and sensationalism will be easil?? discerned by sn ??? ?. 11 sted read ? r." ??. G. R0L8T0X'S CONDITION. ? CONSULTATION OP PHTSIC1ANS AT ms HOMB IN BABTLON. The condition of Boswell a. Rolston, wiio is m ar Babylon, Long Island, was spparently unchanged la?-?: evening. He remains unconscious, nnd bis chances of recovery are Blight. its. Delafleld, Janeway, r'ltch and Bryant, of ilils city, went io Babylon yesterday <>n g sparlai train for consulta? tion with Dr. \v. w. Hewlett, the family phi ? _ MR. DL.I'I.Ws CONDITION. UNFOUNDED BEPORT THAT HE IS EXCEEDINGLY ?.?.. it was reponed y? sterday that Chauncey M. Depew was nn exceedingly si.-k man. thai even his most intimata friend? could not Mt him. and that he was constantly under the care of two physicians. Mr. Depew is far from so ill SS ihat. fi? is just as cheery and happy as usual, bul his eye srlll annoy? him and be is somewhat run down from the strain. lie is staying away from his office purposely in order to avoid the wear of business, and ? Just as much SS possible, lie Is rapidly r-?, overlng and < vi.t? to be aro ind again In a few dai.?. MEETINGS AXD ENTERTAINMENTS. Th<? members nf tbe Progress Club treated them? selves to a stsg dinner and smoker al 1'ifih-ave. and Blxty-third-st. Saturday nigl t. Mor.? than three hundred people sat down to the dinner. The after programme consisted nf orchi stra music, recita tlot Oui Bchleslnger, James Thornton, and songs by Miss Kitty Mltchel!, f'harles Sweet, Bon? nie Thornton arid Miss Marie Dr? The Hell ?);,io Republican C|ub held a house wartnlng and reception Saturday ? Iaht al Ita Sn. no East Elghty-stxth-st., and Incidentally cele? brated ti!?? Installation of the new furniture and plat Nearly all ol the tSO members of the club we're present. A pleasant feature of ih" evening's entertainment was the presentation of a handsome sel ol book;; by the club t.. General C I! T. ?Ollis, Commissioner of Public Works, who Is a mei du? club. John C. Graham, the president, made th? pr? ? tation speech, and General Colila expn ? : bla 1 ! ? a 11 k -. The Republican Club or Manhattanvllle formally opened It? new clubcooms, at No. MO West One hundred-and-twenty-slsth-st., Saturday night The club, of which li. li. Jackson Is president, was <>r ganised last January, and now has a membership of 150. The parlor? of the house wer? decorated last evening in honor of the ?.asion, A vocal and Instrumental programme was a part of the even? inn's entertainment. An Interesting meitinrr is to ?.? held In the Cen? tral Metropolitan Methodist Episcopal Temple, Beventh-ave., near Fourteenth-st., thla evening. Its purpose I? to rommi ? iir.iiK !h>? outgoing of the first missionaries of the Methodlat Epl copal ?"hureh to China, a farewell meeting was held In New-Tork on April fi. 1M7, One of the two mission? aries who then went out, the Rev. Dr. M. C White. now of New-Haven, Conn., will be present and ? v? reminiscence? Th? ?:>?? lir. s. I.. Baldwin will follow with Hi?- siios.?|iiitit history snd pres? ent condition of the mission, An address will also be delivered by the Ret It. A. J. Palmer, corre? sponding acereta ry of ths Missionary Society, other ministers will i..k.? pari In the service, which Is ex? pected to be one of unusual Interest The Jefferson dinner of the Manhattan single Tax Club will be held on April U at the Hotel Marlborough. The following will respond to t< lT.-nry George, Thomas < ; Shearman, Edward Me? Giynn, James ?".. ?M?sgulre, Edward M. Orout, Oeorge E Waring, Ir., Dr. Bhlnn of Buffalo: John In. Witt Wari.'T, T. Thomss Fortune, John I). Kernen John B. Croaby. D. P. Chocklcy, Prank Stephens, Edward McHugh and William Hepburn Russell. ' _ Henry M '?? psiger will deliver a lecture on ? ;-. ,?,,in Pranklln" to-irorrow evening before tb<? Young Men's Hebrew Assoclstlon, In tbe Chamber Ifuslc Hall of the Carnegie Building. There will be a debate ihis evening before the New Torh Retail Orocere' Union, No IW East ??f?? ?eventh-st. William If, Btelnkan.nd Her? man Bohre will discus srheth? busi men make the best ?tateemei Sidney Woollett, s neo.'?" of tbe Calumet Club, wlJl , .. . ?. ?.?. mbers an.l iiiei:? guest? p., :,|;,v ;.r ?..:'?? p. m. With a I <?' It a ! i'??. BU| per wi.i ? ? s? rn i. _ The Blgh?h Ward Ulysses s Grant Club will hav? Its annual raw ptlon and ball si Everett Hall, Fourth-el . April M, the ev? of Oranfi birth ?i., Board of Education will meet on Wednesday al 4 p. m?. si Orsnd and Elm sta The Voui,;?, Worn? n'l Chri tl ? Association of Harlem will give a reception al the Bllera.'le, No. sj tVeai One-hundred-and-twenty-slxth-st., this evening al s o'< lock. ?? nd ar? Invited The neai stated communication of Kan..? Lodge No. 4M, 1". and ?. M . will be held In th?? Austin Room Mr:??ad,? Hall. Twenty-thlrd-sl and Blath ,?,,, . t,, in irrow . ??. nini il I o'< lock. EDV \HD ? ? ERI ? II ILI 'S BIRTHD IV. Washington, April ? (.Special) To-dsy ass ine -. -' ??>.,, ? Irthds) of Edward ??? reti ???? ? \,.?.. known suthor end preschei bas been on a viali her? and prejehed thla morning In ihe Church of dur Father (Unitarian). Following ere som? vers? to commemorati l s ani I real arritten by C ilonel Archibald Hopkins, of this city: XO EDWARD EVERETT MALI?: ON HIS SEV? ENTY-????I BIRTHDAY Wi i m ly we pausi snd list, ? to the tala ,,. a|i ?,. ,,,,? '" Edward Evi reti ?? ? ? t , ,, ,,?. and ten, with ?? ? full yeai \nd ",? th? m - ici Ih? ??Wi M done." The sos v*t t? ofl ... dim, j, ,t ?. irei ..n i more bi Ighi . .u ina with Lori, ?rol ?>? and pen l? lov.? and servii ? t" his fellow-men? ...',, w ,n m ,? ? ? is ?. (in shout the I ind Stand - ""? who watch and wall to "lend a hand." u? ii.nd him all inn han Is ai sai to day ' _ ?,,,?, nevei ral on him to paj ?.. ? when a hundred year? shall crown hi? brow u, ?,,pe they'll fin ? bli ? I ml ? ? ale a? no? e - DR ??,'??? RBI TOSATE ????? 8ERVICE8. Beginning ??-day, here will be dally . ,. m idlaon Bquar? Pr? bytertan Church ?? ? t" ,(1 parkhursl saj - this la ?? Ian rvatlou In his ehun h H? waouii thai I srlll be ?upiemeniad with singlo? hl ? ?>"?> ?> ?^?"> voice?. IV ACTIVE PHILANTHROPIST. SAMlKl. D, LEVY, THR NRW PRRRIDERT Of Tin?: BHELTRRINO GUARDIAN BOCIRTT, ? worthy au rcsaor ..f lb? late Morris Goodhsrt aa i'i.sid.nt ,.f ?,.? Hebrew Sheltering Ouardlan So cletj ha? beea chosen In Samuel l?. Levy, the lew* >.r. ..G No. H Park How. He Was lb? first secre? tary of the society. It w,.< in IMI thai .?? modest be? gtnning of Its work waa mole ?it Flfty-seventb-st end Plrst-sve. That year there wer?? soni?? ftfty chlldr? ? In ihe orphan aaylum. Now the society has i? magniflccni building In th? Boulevard si One? nundred-snd-flftleth-sc erected a year ago, and th.? inmati s number I I Mr. Levy, besides hi* long eonneetlon with the Hebte?? Sheltering Ouardlan Boclety, haa bean In t? ? in aim.st ever) ii brea ? harity and In s?-v ? ? ? ?h .: ap noi eel irla ?. i-'.ir .? dosen years he tor In the I Ited Hi brew < 'hari ti.-s. Mr. Levy h - ? li the k? neal ? >? in ? ? ?? ? ?-. >? with the young. Thus for seven yean he acted BAMOEL D. LEVY. (New President of th.? Hebrew Sheltering Ouardlan Boclety.) as counsel for poor boys In ths Tombs who wet*? under arrest for the Bret time, -..kin?! t.. reclaim those who were respon* v? toi.? Influe ice*. Until the passage of the Bchool Reform law, he was a school trustee, and ? most active one. -Mr. ?.???? has noi been conten' merely to subscrib? to chari? ties, but visits th. Institution? frequently Mr Lev* has been living at the Hotel Bl Lorenz In Beventy-seeond-st., bui has just bought the house No 77 IVesl One-hundred-and-ntneteenth-st., so th.-it lie and his wife might l??- able to reach th?? asylum sp.-e.llly. He will devote his main energies ? society now, In the intention ? . k?.;. the lo? in one of the best-managed in the city. # ASSEMBLY BILL /.7i>?. its rn:!'' '.-t; cnn G.? hit D. 1! BT. .full*?; R. To th.- Editor of The Tribun? Sir; ?me of your editorial ol this morning prompt? me to call th.? attention ol mai gers and dlrecton "! ? ? outdoor-p depart? ments In thi cltj to what I think yoi s tld unite with me In calling s "freak bill.' whli h t- now before the Legislature and haa pa. to the third reading, it Is As emhly bill Mo. 1.797, and was in? troduced by .1. J. Bullivan on March ?7. It I-- an act relating to d I pensarles In th? cltj of New-York, defining the im d provld ? ? gulatlor.s nnd m It Is proba bl] known to Ihe : lei of The Tribune wl.re Inter h matters that the ?ui : the privil?ge? of ?Us peni .? ? " ri discussion It s, perhaps, noi known trai the M?*dlcal Boclety of the County of Now-York I Ini committee on ihts siii.j.et, which hai noi yet reported Mean? while, the bill which ? bring tu youi notice, and which Is extraordinary in my Judgment, and '??? ?? rl?. unfll to pi . ?.?????.. h.i ? been Ii tro ducad. tlon ol the Mod leal Boclety >.f the Countj of New-York or of the A ?????? o Medicine, but, ? .im Informed, by th?? mi : ' ' ? "Medi :ii Society for Advancing ? ? etici of ?? dlcine." ?Yhol this society may be exactly ? do cot know, for it is of vet*/ ree? ni origin, and its officers seem t.. be ?,ai? ti, men ? ractlslng mi d!< in? exclusively In the lower nnd eastern part of tha dtp. Certainly it la not ? society well enough known, nor of a sufficiently larg? constituency, Immediately to command the entire confidence of the medical profession in sudi an bniwrtant matti r ?> le Involved la tbia Mil which is th?? recasting of the rnanagement of uil ?pensarles In the city of New-York. The pro posed bill, which has i.lso been introduced In the Senate, refer? only to the dispensarte? of the city of New-York. Why the city ol New-York require? ?1.I legislation In : - matter ? em noi able to say i';., ?? ,r.? numerous dispensaries in itrook hii, in Buffalo, m Albany and in the other cities ol thi ?? Tins bill seems to ma t?> have many objections, even granting, which ? do not admit, thai th? re? ports about dispensary abuse ..r.? noi greatly ex? aggerated, but the point to which I wish especially to call the attention of your readers Is this: That the ?eventh section ol this bill puts the dis? pensaries ol ths citi of New-York, such as those of th.? New-York Hospital, the Bellevue Outdoor? Poor Department, the I'anderbllt l'Unie, the Post? Graduate Hospital Dispensary, the Demi It Die? ry, th? Lastern Dispensary, and so forth, in th- hands of the repr?sentatives of the New-York County Medical Boclety, the New-York Homoeo? pathic County Medical Society, the New-York Be? County Medical Boclety, the New-York County Medic? Asso-I.ition, the New-York Medi? cal Bo lety lor Advancing the Practice of Medi? Harlem Medical Society, th? Eastern .Melici Boclety. the Herman Medical Society of the ''n ol New-York, and the L'nlted ? fiaritles of the '?. --t New-York. Should thi? bill become ,? law. If ? enderstand it correctly, this Board . take awaj .? ? ?ntlal part of the vested rights granted by charter t.? these various hos? pitals and dlsp'i.Min??- and undertake their man? agement, in ai Important respect. Should it be? come .. law, m ceri Lini) aould givi rise to serious litiga Ion, foi no board ol directors would givi ? 11. the pi . ? nted them by the Si.it.? intu tl??? hand? of .< board constituted without their cons , ? t, ami Ol rxtraoidlnary material ;?s the bill contemplates, without .? r<?.,rt to the court? t.? determine whether or noi It would be constltutloi lo abrogate vested rights. 1 ?..-k in?? ?."-??? tlit3 "' The Tribune t" Inform n? in? agers ? les n ?.? t.e m hers of I he m? dica" , ., ? ? the kino ..f It ui dation thai Is pro po?? ?I in A ' "'" :"..?' general , on thes?? manager?, or even In societle?, which this I ' " nt. As a ni..tt.r of faci ii probablj represen! the "New-York Medi? en! 8o ei ? ? AUvanclna the Pra. ti?.? M? dl? ind nothing ? Ise In particular, although c? r? tain reputatili medical practitioners have Indorsed . Without, I think, a full knowledge o1 Its D B. ST. JOHN ROOBA. New-York, April :;. IMI ??ENTITLED TO A PAID-UP POLICY." To the Editor of The Tribune. c .. Por many y ara New-York State. Inaurane? , um mie? have been growing rich by Improperly declaring life Insurance policies forfeited, which practically amount? to ? confiscation of the ui, ?-.,?> citisene' money G??? careful Investigation ii is apparent thai after a person pays the premi mu? for tbrei ? ? ar he becomes entitled to a paid up poll .. or to continue hi-, insurance on the sun then due the Insured, One of the most solvent, reputable and large?! In et ??it:.I Insurance com panlei here, u:>on o formal demand under the n J u?? '? ?" nix? o proel I. ally the contention ? givinp u paid-np polle, rather than m,, , ?,, ?.?e u.:. it d< ? I? d the liability, but set? II, . In full The compi ? l< - have relied on the .bin.?ml ln-itig made within six months. This, however, upon In? ',.,??. i-- wrong, whether the comr?any Is a mutu il "'" "' ""'' ' w 'a Bv? ? the associations In? eorporatiil under < huptei ITS ? : th? Lawi of 1883 have no ? ut i" fori? li thi ir policies aft? ? thi pn . ? ill.? three yean though demand Is. ?,,,? m.,,l?? within ihe >-i? monthi sfter the lapse. ??, . i.,w ol 1879. Chapter M7, ?-- general, and conno! ?- ,? li) prl? ute ,? ?. ? hrough a mi re ????,?? .,,,,G, .,: construction There la no clause lu this ,? oj ? -.; R'hlch authorise! an* forfeit un whs - , v, r \ Itlsens of ti e iTnltcd Btate? sr? (?;,?? ?? mi deprived of their money by submitting ,,, | running I? il wrong coi ?truction of th.ir rights, wl.el? ?'?'! ? under a general law of New? Vork, 1 irusi thi I you will tree! this communica? tion as v il ? ibi? ni sfj? ti Ni w-Yoi ?rib? rs DAKKINOT? ?N BEMPLE II BEATS TRIM Vi/./.. l rom '??- Pro* Idence Journal Th.? Now ? ?rh Tribuni points to the "nel thai it ? now publishing In Us lall) li .m? eaeellenl half-ton. repradu fions of photographs It certainly ? ?ion ?I New-tors newspapers in .?, ? -??? ' "'': -?'?'"'.?? '?? ' :? dit? ? ?Un Ihe ..?1 van?i It has modi It was the ?? ? American paper, ???-th?? u... lo use th?? llnitype machinen now so ?. ,? nnd are? followed In adopting them veri ...ri. by ih? "Journal." which was among ih?? o rot mi.?r four paper? in the connu?) to appre? su;e tlielr adv.ui'.H.i?*??. DR. SAVAGE'S SERMON. UK SAYS THAT CHRIST DID NOT MAXI 'MM SKI.F ?EQUAL WITH OOD. The Rev Mino, J. a?trag? preach, ? ? not her? asr? mon yerterday morning m tha strlea on ??*on far To-,b,v'? St the ChUTch of th, M'Hin. Th? sptscial .heme yesterday WM lh? ?Ueetton. WsS Ood Incarnated In On? Ma" ""'>'. Of II ?? ?' carnated In Humanltyr' Mr. Bsvsgs tcok for hi? teat OenasM ? ?:-. Mo Ood created man In his own baas?, in tue image of Ood : created he blm; male und female rrente.l he them." Mr BavsgS heftan with an expl.anatlon. He said that he bad shrunk from this them- mo,,, than from sny other la the series. Tins was not ?because it? hesitated to apssk his mind, and noi I.aits'1 he had am doubt shout the Bssgnlllcmil trutha of Ood. But in th? preaenl state of the publie mind ns Ml it was so easy to be misunderstood, to be mlarepresei that h.? hesitated to speak whal he eonsldertd to be the real truth lest he should se, m to some t I IX trvin* to apeak in derogation of th? mission of Jesus p.? therefor? asked his hearers not to m.ik.? up their minds regarding his position until ha we? through. "Periwp? y.ai win raesll th? tact," be added, "that ? preached as a minist.t m Trinitarian churches for elKht years, yet never In tha*- days did I hav,? ? much reverence for the lowly Nessrene ss I have now. Never did J derive so much Insplretion Oom Him, never did ? feel mm *o close '" bm ?* ? d) now. Th.? question with as? I? noi whether Ood ited ilini.s. if m man. but whether ii?? so In? ? irn ited Himself m only on? man." l>r. Savage areni >n Io say thai In point of timo Paul wsa nearer to Christ than any of th? other writers in the New Testament. H? said thnt when Paul wrote he had never hesrd ot the miraculous conception, ir he hsd heard of it. hs would car ISlnly hav menti in, 1 If, for It would Imve been Im? measurably helpful to blm; bui he nowhere ever al u !? ? to it. Supposing, however, that tbe doctrine of the supernatural tdrrii of Christ were true, i! would prove nothing. Ood mlghl hav? created n mere animai in s way different from the ordinary method ot rea tlon. but thai would prove nothing. However he mlghl be created, a Bnlts being would be far removed ?rom th.? ? nil nit.?. "Paul say.? nothing about th? Godhead nt Jesus." Dr. Bsrsg? continuel. "Whal does Jesus say of Himself? ? shell not undertake to quote the exact words attributed to ?feras You can ?o h imo and le ,k |n your New Testaments, snd se.? if I do not give their ?pirli. Jesus is nowhere reported to havo claimed to be Ctod He continually refers to the Father; He prays to Him, M?? cells on Him for help. He nays thel He does not know .-.-ruin things?only tbe Father knows them. When goodness Is .n?: , uted t . Him, He aaya that they should not cell Him >.??> ,.? only tbe Pother la good Heseys that Ha and the Father are one, bul right ?n the imm?diat.? eon? lexi Ho wishes ?? disciple? to be one with Him, even sa He and the Father ar>? one? That ?!, ,wj plain ? that It la throwing tOO mu.'ii mMnlnfc on His to construe them ,,? meaning thai He cUlms to b.? ood Himself." Th- Fathers of the Church la th.? second century, the preacher continued, taught distinctly tbe subor? dinate position of Jesus. Not until 18, ,?>? Mid, wa? trine of the Trinity clearly enunciated, and nal until MO was Ii formally proclaimed, when. Dr. Savage said, Theodoslus pecked a council of blahops, al ??: harina by violence driven out bishops who wi re ipp seo !.. tus views. Augustine was tie? iirs: ? thi Fathers who clearl) and consistently taughi ? .?? Trini arlan theology as it is understood thi Westminster Confession, and hs confessed ? he did n..r fully ?taso li until h.? had studied ihi <;r..k doctrine of the Logos. The Jewish mind r?.-'.' ??? the doctrin? a? blasphemous, arni luid ? .?< ? r. .?, .,,.;,. to acci pi ir. "If nowhere ein in the world men had not been described a- having had a supernatural origin," I>r. Savage continued, "we mtshi think more of their cl ihn r. garding .1 ?? is. ? it w hen l study the matter 1 only wonder that I; t oh J25 years n.r tl,.? doctrine to I? ? ? lop When we trace history far back we Und tha ?? nearl) all ? on ? tries Ood haa b? en said to heve appeared ,? . men and also In the forms of anima;? In lilla there ere alino?! countless In? stances ? tn?. and there nr.? stories about the In fnm . ind childhood o| th? ie beings thai are s ? Rlmllai to those told of christ thai It Is hard to be they ha ? s separate ? rann in , ireek and Roman literal ire [hers ar? ints. It is no wonder, therefore, that such a story Is developed ? ? bri '.?? ? ?? - ?he gull : ? tween (Jod and h imantty. Bui passine: m, lei us consider ths Implications of ihis doctrine |r i.s bul pan ol ., hopi Is - ind ter rlbly unjust schi me of thi ???? ? Id Ood - sal i to hat ?? . reet? : a world, win, h did noi ask to be a??-i. and latin?hed li forth Into -.,.? ? ; and ?:?),,? II.? did not wish to or els ? He coul l noi nr. v.?? ? ,? ; Hing Into the hen I- of ihe d? ?. 11. F ,r thousands ot \",ir- all t!,.? people, on?? after anothei dropping oll lntn ra?? abyss, arlthout hope and when a revelation was given it was fri?.?..? ?.. bul ;? pie. And then, after 4,000 years, God comes In mi? own person ? ? - ive th? ? ? di ile a r? a of them would then be mercy In that? Take an examnl? .?. shipmaster sends hundreds of people our on s v..yac?? to cross th. Atlantic and he ahso know.? that thi veaael will ?ink ii, . :,nt- ,nd s? nds another vessel to the reseti? he send ? v.-?? ??.?,?!, can save bul one |n fifty! Would you prals* tlmt phlpmarter for U\^ mercy, oi would yo ran,, r condemn his unspeakable Infamy In sending out tbe Bret ship? "Now, I an, not attacking Ood ? merely tn against the unjust, Infamous ml.?r. ?a?.?-..,,?;???'..? . ol whal He ?? ? ltd to hav? done, bui whl ?h He did. If sued a theory were tra.?, then there a ?- ? ?nasi lamentable failure th? world has ever h 2.000 years ago Noi .. third part o| the popula ?? ? ol iti- worw to-day has had an opportunity to learn anything about this doctrine, and most of those who are most Intrlllgent and free .Jo not believe ? word of It. But if Jesus gave Hun??!: as a man. ??, ing Himself for the good of humanity, then He achieved the grandeei of successes." l PROTEST FROM WOOD-CARTERS. At tho meeting of the Central Labor Union in clarendon iiaii yesterday Delegate Bsusch of the Wood carvers? Union asked thai a committee be appointed to seek th?? abotlshmenl of tbe Indus? trial obis? in the Auburn Prison which la 11 Ing instructed in the trad? of ?mod-carvtng, Bfr Bausch said thel his trad?? was n..w so overcrowded thel mor.? men were out of emplovnn nt than ever before. He attributed this condition of things to machinery, which, he said, was constantly en? croaching on the work which was formerly don? by hand, foung men who received Instruction lb wood-en rvltiK hi the |>rrs ?? would t.nabled to obtain employment et it wh<-n ihey ?,,? ?Hit it wa? umuilmously voted to appoint th.? commit;??.? DEATH Of DANIEL W. HERD AX. Daniel W. Herdan, who ?lied st Ito?, lie, \. J.. on Friday night, had be. t. a member of the New-York Stock Bsehang? sin,?. Februery as, lgf?L He wa? about slaty year.? old end hsd been ill a long time, lie was formerly s member of th?? Clearing House Commltiee of the Btock Exchange, but resigned a year ago. One Important transaction by him was ihe saie of 10.000 aharea of Manhattan stock In a fdngl.? block at the lime the late Cyrua W. Field's interest In tbe company was closed out. THE WEATHER RETORT. reSTERDAY'S RECORD AND TO 1>AV- FORECAST. Waebtofi *. April ? The bsrornei ". ? .m?> f the M sslpi River aad fr m i.,..? Superior weel ? .??-1 r . m ii'.vi, [? has rissa frani the Misi ur Valle) Tb? in , "i ?- 'v pressure which ?.is eentrai rer E l ., Nebraska Saturday ?venins, aa? moved il ?'!?? ihraatwanl aad Boa ? rei Wettern Wisconsin snd l?utern ? ??? ts ?-? ? .meter I? leu. :??..?.? in pressure ha? been rapid durine .,?. .?\.?G ?? ? lake legione, Ne- a. i the barometi r c ntlnuea I Itti - -he mi,Mie Atlantic Coast, ii la ?armer In the Quit Wat?? and In the lower lai.?? r*ston, and ,?.,^r In tr ,? Cpper Mississippi ?nl Ontral ? , ,????\*. Showers ?r? reported from '*' rid? ?? ths tower lake r?-sl.,n Ul Bleat, and fr an the arestwsrd to '??? ?Wssoarl Valley. Jhe weathei baa been .. ths dm m Kern Bncland, ? be Lower M etppl Vailo mid fp.m TV*..s northward to Nebraska. 11... ??-.liciti.?!.? ur,? thai r.i'r weather srlll prevail tener ally tran the Ohio Valle] ..ri! ths ? aal Otilf States weel ward to th? Rooky Mountain? Showers are Ind ited for tl?? AtUntlc Comet, followed by rlesrlna snd - warmer ?.-?.ther from New Yah southward to Oeorsta DETAILED FORECAST FOR TO-DAT. New-Paaiaad, ;,;???? ctoedy weather, probably liRht ibowers; soatlwrly wtnss *n,i wanner. Bastara Mem fora. Bastera Pmsaylvanta, N'??? Jerssj i,n I l?e!i,u?r.?. mill In the ni niliuc. followed by Clearing areatber; sovtharty atada; wsrsner n?ar the ?? ??,?. Wseters Ken fork, ehowen, probably fotlosrad b] etsariss weather in ihe afterneea? Kmtberty wtada, shlfl Ui? ?. westerly, Western Pennsylvania, ?hovers In ihe early m.-rnlii?. followed bl fensrally fair ?eath.r. Bad warmer .lurln?; the day; southwesterly ?in.is. -? TRIBUNE 1/i'A.I. I'RSfdtVATIONS. HOUR?. Mornln*. MKtit. llit9?TSSi? ir}iis?t?risi?l .?'l..."'i ? i. ???^G?'?!?'?!1^{_???: T'l" j TT** ip, ?> ?'>|4???^:?'???? I ?*t-p '??^-?-?-tt-t'-1'^ ?| ? ?????'?''-* "" 11_?. 1?>. h '.m.:, _-_ , |,1 r-"\ .! V:.:!r:i 110.0 In tin? dtaaram ,. rootlnuoes ?.hit. lia? skuwa th*? ekanaes m t.rem.iire ?? indicated io The Tribune's self rerordln? bariatietei Tb- dotted line repm ? ?? tbe tem? pers! are m> r??. arded ?? P?wry"? l'i,???., Trinane ? un. e. Atad *. t a ? The weather rs?tardai wa? filr. l.e .anlnif ?howerv In iti.? ?aeiiing, and BUM. t?,?? issaBoratses ratur??'! bstweee ti aad SS .r-irr.?.-,?. ,r.. ui>r.,K- (44% SSBVSae). l.-iiig Z\ .l.-itr.?.?. ktWir ih/in thai ? iraSy, ?"? 11 MBhee Ihss that ..f tue sotti iiiK da) r u?i .?-..? ir;. >.,.u..,? te Isj will t>" ratn> In the ni rr.lnif. Imi will ?,',,,???. sisar. ??? ?,??? tliliikbrs "f jiiirrhnsiiif? ? 1 Inno. ?,r a l'Uno sto.,1? If .? .lo not full to eonaull Ihe UttU adrartlaementB la th? narrow columna, lees? ?ooU bttitulnj may to found tha?. 1 />/.'. PENTECOST BEGINS HIS WORK. UK PtUBACHEfl HIS ??a?? IERMON IN TH? PIR8T PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, rONKERB The ?UV, Dr. ?I"'!-?."? F I'.nKcost, Who t cepted tbi ? ill ol lh? Piral Preabyterlnn Cl Yonkers. preached yeeterday monatng to a large congregation, in hut greeting ha aald In aub ?tance: "Dear Christian Wende, I ?uppoee that some of you have come her? to-day to hear ? mor? or Ics? formili Introductory ?arm?n. Perhapa in this regard you will be disappointed. An intro? ductory sermon Is usually s programme for the futur.?, but promises are more ? made than fulfilled, and where no special promise Is mad? there will be little ' auBC for ? ? ? lai dia ippointment. I am here becati a . have seni for me, and with pia... ni?. Ideratlon ? deemed it th?? will of <;<*<l that ? should come, and so ? .in: lare Much de? pends on ?on. a-' Well I ? ?:,?...s in t!:?? future ,. - '.-""" '\? ... .,?.'.., ; ''\,\ THE REV. DR. GEORGE F. PENTECOe1/. Th?? new pastor ,f th- First Preabyterlan Church, Von h This is th-? first tlm.? we have faced each other in the ? hurch as pastor .ind people, and th- relations will ?..? confirmed bv th.? Presbytery. After to-day v.ci will know tu?? wie ?, you mee! m.? on Ih?? sii'? '. but i will noi know ...? ol you. <>n such occasions stop in?, and inno.lo, e yourselves. I l?"i"- to visit you at your homes and become acQualnted with you. Hut it i? ;n th?? weekly prayer-meeting that ?? p.istor sets his best knowledge of his flock. I hope you nil iitt.-n.? there, n not, ? earni ?tly desire that von would. In tl.?-..'?? meeting our hearts open ?,. . ich other, uid we talk mon tr? ely than In the foi m.? ; aeri lei - ol ? ?,?- - actuary." With thi ?e f? w words ol ? ? face, the ?, tutor t?r<? from Romans i. 14 Ho Btated nlng sermon he would consider i n. ? ? am noi asham id of ti e and ai ti.?? afternoon servie? be ccetlcil ?'? m that ?Or the th? ' ' ' ? Oosp? 1 of Christ, ? V ?j \ would ? I OBITI IBY. JULIUS BHRMANIf. Julius Ehrn nn, a member of the Chamber Ot Commerce and pn Idi nl of tl ? J. '?'?? Pa? " ''? Company, So, it.? ?Yater-sL, died suddenly yester? day morning al hi? house, No. 11 West Fifty? . Ighth-st Mr Ehrmann I id tu en app rently in the best of health when he left horn? on Bal ,:. er party at the Progress Club W ?? ' returned In the early morning he ? he was f? ? ling 111, snd, as he quickl) grew w? - choir In a fainting lit. tw ? ? blocs were hastily summoned. (1 llv< when they ar? rivi '.. bul t ? ? ' uid do ? thing for him, ai d he died ?? ' de by Coi in?Vi l'ir si? ?a? ???a? itiat Mr. Khi ?. . leath was du? to ? ' ; never had ,, ila ? Hin. ted a phj si Mr. ?. rinatiti ?vue born in Bavaria fifty-four , . I '. N'ew-York for I ty-flve ?: tolmcvo b Th. -I B. Paco ? uni; !.' ile ?t ??ng, ... d wan one ol h ?? n men New-Yorl member ..? thi Chamber ol Commerce, he waa a dire 'tor of the M I Seh,,,,' und - m? mbei ol ? ? Hai m? nie and Prog luba. ile I? iw and four ? I Th.? fun. ral will be a? to-moi row, at " 0 ?. in. o JAMEfl HARRINGTON. Jan;? ? Harril I ton, Ol ??. 2 East Foi Iv-ebxhth st.. da ? at bla home on ?-?.?.??. He waa born In Ireland eighty-two y im? to An at an . arlj agre. until 1867, when en tin I, . * ?? ? In the nn.it trad? .,? ? ? W T.iii !--;.. !.. ;?? :??? In business, with Jac b M. Patterson and Urla ;..-.?. ?. ? e H< * I r many yeara on the lanini.? ly Hall. ? >:" Mr. ?1 ??? ? Ington'a children, onl} in. -. but 1 ' "he I in? il will t Si Patrick's l'al ledral. EUGENE 11. LECOUR Eugene U Lccour, chief clerk and ?abler of tha American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animal?, ?li.-.i on Baturda; al hla home, no. 146 West Twenty-second st Mr. Lecour was born in this city slat) yeara waa of French descent, the son <?t' Adolphus and Eugenia H. Le? cour. He served fora few months In the wai and was ii membei ol the 22d l:? ciment, It, had been Interested in the work of the Society for the Pre? vent!.if Cruelty to Animals all his lit'??, and ten years ag? ? ice which he h. id until his death was offered hou and accepted. He leaves a widow and four el tiren. The funeral will be held si the I'liur.ii of Si. Vln til d< Paul to-morrow. a chronic, "tee 'Cou h, can be so alleviated that It will ? felt, while I ? \? iy la being paved for a perfi ? ? th Dr. i>. Jaime's Es? peel rant .?. -.*. DIED. DODfJ ' '? s m : ?. ?, ? ?. ?. .: pneumonia, ? I Van ? V fl ?U liu. ? '. ?>'. ? rth t- li , N'ewark, on Wee- t at 2 SO p. m. Dl RKLI. \t Lav rence l'ars ? ti B?tard .-, ?| rtl ?, Bitta J r of the lati il ? Heno ? . ? ??day, ? ; ' p? leai ? ' I Ceni al 3 .? ;?. in. tatet EHRMANN Suddenly, ? the i ? . . I . ? '.nui, ,,.<??.. ?' ? ?. - Krl, p<I ? and Tu? ? from hla I ,?,? -, So. ? M ' - I .-,?,! pa | ? he ere re ? |U? -' I ' ? .iiiiiu . ? ? Hen, from tl?.? reaidi ? I, So. ? We?1 With Sin ..... ,,v ef April '? ' lock A. SI !-??.? UAI.I.V.'ll. P| ALBERT St. UK!.. GILES ?? i ?i ? : . ?a. W ? liara Cn Is*] th. Seth rear of hla Re ... fri? to attend o... ? Ion, Lona 1 irrlval ? t tli? tr.iin lea? In? 1/ : s- le?an I Cltj SI ?? BO ,. ,. .,,.??. ..... ? W NK.S On l'i!?!.? moi .180" ? "?? \ ? .'.r Une M ?,., ? il '.???. k U . I1 ' I Moi HOE "ii ?prtl ?'? i"'" ' '?' ' Bru? ?.? Ick n ,t . Eat? <.-,m m v If? ? l'i? ?rl il Un nd datiti ' j ?nd E : ?-? r, rch on ?Veda. - ? :? Inai ? arrival of the 0:1? ?ie? y. rk. Intel meni al Ble? Pi I lull ?? ? 'em ?'.? ?'? ..-.- ?pi '? !-'? ,' ?,, -SJI ?;,.,, ??? i-Bt., > ???? Vork, ? ? Idos? , r Willi on aloni ? ?ti ? PIERRON On Bal ? .?,.. ??;. ??,,?? (? ,?,?. ? .?? - ,? ? it hi? ?.No. 1?'-'.' ? Plac?, Brooklyn ? Moi ?prtl 0 al .: U p. tu. bit??! l'i'ir Ith y? ? ? der l'i? 'elic. :? ;? Funeral. Ne? ? ?? \ : ,; ? -?> ,, ,,? Tul,.? ".? ?? lai li ilted - . citi to Wilmington Local train or . . .,,,.., hl .a ? moon hXKlKRH "n Sunday. April ?. ?*.;.;. Mart? Louis. U ? laughter of Edmund ? aad I I ra, ?ged 13 Funei ? . arandrn ?ther, Urs. M. < ?.?... . m oklrn, on I, .... SAM'.'KI' Al S ? Mil .prtl ?_> |sa7 ,?; |,>?1h ?''? '?!??.. . S.I ti W? ? Mtlford 1 ' M I 0, at 1:30 ?, in. Klii.ll? o li .Meli ? ..? ? >. ? ? pie ,?.? copy, BMI ? n U Roch? ', ?, r, ? ? g M; -' Conidia Ward, wife r Hie ?.;.? Kdward alala? Smith ' ? . ?.?,?, !i OS M : .. i.i.'.WI? - . . Un ..?? H: ??? ?, ?. ? tprii -j Is?! M.o?. H riami ITioeral ?ani?., will ??.? ?..??? ? :? jt .???y ??ranina, April ? ?.' ? o'clock. ?"rlciU? tu? ??.mil* i??iuin,>a Uvl to ??.nJ li.???:?? _ta DIED. WOODKITFT ?At 1"'?' "?'?? . ? J. April 4, tt? ? la. ?.?? Jan? vif- f Wew?- wo.-ir?'fr ,,??_. r, EuncraJ aervl.*??. al it.- reeidence <>f the .at? nenrge , ? " :r,ff \? 161 Mala-?., ?tsM "ran??*. Tuesdoy, ?"' Inst., ut ?:30 ??, p?. Relativ?? ami frl>-n.l? Invlt-d. - Ui'*. Wmxllii'vn l emelery. OfBi ?? ? 80 E !*d M W?v,rtlawn Biatlon (?th Wnrli llnrl^m Ritlreai. _ Special Xoticce. American Art f.allerlc?, M.M.Ii-.N? .-yl'AltK WOOTU, ? KW YOU. ?? ?*?*??:??: vikw ? ?. ?t ?? il P. M. VALUAIILK MODEUN ????'????? ANI) M?'ItI.I>TT:HK. I;.?:oaatag t . tas* e??at?* of ths tat? tSrJEORCrK r. TYZeKR, i-;??i, J'HII.MiKU'IilA. t?) M lOLD n v <,i:i'i:i'. 0>? notCOTOR? ?*? FRIDAY ?????.??, AI?U1I> Oth, ?it ? ?.'clock. The fell .win?; AM??? are among tho** r*?pr???Bt?4 St line BOd l:i:?' rtir.t example?: Trovoti, Corot, Diaz, I??:?t>?'y, Xatnnoole I'aeiiil, I >r> Dreux, 11' >u?/uc?rotiu, Horsud, Merlo. ( haplin, Power?*, Ivon. ALSO ON' PREK VIEW, To l>o ejold Kit IDA Y Kvenlng, April Dth tat tho o.incliiHi.ni of the Hitle of th Tyler <"oll?'<-tio?'). by orvlor of'the C'ontiii<?ritr?l 'I'm?? Co., Trustoee, TWO ????????? 1'AIXTING? X. V. DIAZ, KNTITLED "SPRING" anil ? ??VtTXaTMW?** Also on Kroe "View ANCIENT ami MODERN .TAPANIISI?: AKT ???????a\ BTJPBRS l.A.'i'i'KKS. IWOBM, AND BWOMD ?Vta?aaTMl IV.H'.V AM. WH. >I? NinVIKi:.-?, OLD M'ONZR.-l. SKILr FULLY ?s/BOOORT ????:<????.-? in iR'?N. oi.r. i?. ?itri:r,AiN.??. POTTBBT, l'uiviv, kakemono, ?rav> CADES, ETC., ETi' , normet of MRS. T. M. VASUDA TOKIO, Tobo ??olii without limit or ressi1*? On the Afternoons ot I 11UUStDAY, FRt. DAY, ati?l SATURDAY, Ai.J-il etb. Oth iiikI loth..-it i*:.*0 rt*cloolc THOMoJ JE. ?G???, at'?tk*neer. IJtXBICAN AKT **?OCIATfON. MANAGER*? ? BAIT BO UT., MADISOM SQUAMI G,-rf ?? me? ? ? ?m I arra. Th? la'pst novelty. Beautiful tinted entai?*? atoca ii.i r.s. our ,.?ii Importation. Aleo ?. ?.?:: .??:.?. ;?.?,? ?toc ?? ? pert unes. CASWKLL, ??.???V ??c CO, \?.??. Umaaeajf and 2T.th St.. c-h Ave., cor 47tti .-'.. ind '?''?'? C turabas ???, 111-1 n i U I? o ? ??..??.??. MEMORIAL? WINDOW?, V? ?? ?,?.???.? Term*? io Mull Siiliserlliere. : ItJEA? - ? ~ G? . , . . ? ; , . ,. ?? ??" toe ??'???? ? ?>?"* REMot'aNCBB. If ???? rn cet*, ur.i.slstercd, will bs si ? neVs risk._ MAIN ITTOWN' omCe, I -?2 l?r -v.?vay. G>>?G?*a?-? ?S ? " '^tMJS?*?*, '-,';'. ?.,' ?; ::?::p::: ? ?, ^thf? ? a . . ?t. , :. a? ''. ?'. r - ?-? ''" ' ; ; .:. Miiiir ?? ?? Co., , Bu- .-m??. H d . , ,? . ? . ;;?. Rui G ' 1 rovence, , ? Hnimaas? 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Tuesdays, Thursday? sod Saturlaya tak? printed Blat? ter etc., for dermany. addr?* ?d ;,rint?^?, mailer, etc, for ? -t i..-r part? ,? ?Vati? star ?tean ' rit?t"<l r .??.? f r Euro) ? tmertca ? inori ani ri me printed ssatter, sto., for ali they sn .. i ? .r? ?-.-1 toeoivs malt. Aft.r ? - .. ? ?.????.???,.!\ rrsnaailaatt? mail? . tentar* moils ara ofaaaes ? ? - f tl Al in Rngllsh Fr.-n ti ar.d German ?tssmer? open natii w.t?.!?! t?-? iiiiiiut??? "f il..? hour of ?alllna .,f th? ale ina, r. M MUS POR sol TU ANI) CENTRAL AMERICA, W'KST 1?1??.- DI'.' MONDAT- ?? ? ?> ci. for i..i..uJ... ???t a, ?. Trlnilavd, ?| - ? m. fer Ura^il and La G .'. ::.::.??. |*r a O Wurdaworth, \..i Hahla ? marnimi ? and Rie .Uneiro ? foi ? t'??r W'T.la ?. i"); si 2 ??" ; ? . . : and North r.raz'.:. \'.i Par? and Mn..?? ?- per .- - Oranaj?nM? at -..i p m. I r Bella?, Puerl ?' rtei and OuatemaUa, p^f ?tesmw from Nea Orleon?; at :? ? m. fur Jamaica, per nier f r? -1 n Boati ? Tt'EHDAY- Al *." ? ta Rl . per atMSOSV from S'ea ' .r'.entis. Ht 7 p. m. for ! ? P., p. r ii'tiiir from Miami, Pia. WEI>XEHI>AV At 1 |>. m ir Cuba, i-r ?, r. Yun ur|? \ 11 111, ran ?. thi it.--: ?a ? ,\r i? ::.? ... ra for Por! Aal n. ,. \ arete mee fi .p? l'hl ' ?? '; his . it 1 p. n. .?,;; ? . mentary l :<?> ' ? ? Orla tip "? |a mentar) ? >0 p, m.1 for Saaaau, N, P., *??? tun*???*! de Cu FRIDAY Al 10 s m (supplementary 10:3? a. m? for ? rtun* Island Jamal ?, Port ou Prtac?. aovsaltla aad i'unli.iK.im. pH? ?. Alleai in) lieti , Hic?, : .? Ilrected "per A - my"), BATt'IthAY Al '?' SO ? tar?? 10 a. m.? tor Bi I ? ? : an ? Wind? ird l?l . > per ?. .- ?tad me ileti rs I Drenada Trinidad ar.d TobaKo mual be directed "pw Madlaao' ?. ,?t J.? a m. (auppl mentary 10:80a m ? for Fortune i?:an.| Jer?mte tui ' .,'?? - ? ? ? - ?.?... Uetp r? f. r Puerto ' ???.' snd Ouattmala. mnut t>e .?irc-ted ??per A miei ?; ?? 10 .. m ? ?upplementary 11 ,? m? Central ?? Ics eac? Coito ? ?) snd ?-"Uta ... ? 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Japan, p?r .,, ,? m T? ' ses luly up to April tlO ?it '?'?'" P- '"? stall? for C*hln? aad J^pan .. ??ni?.?, pei ? r? of jaiKsn ,< ,n \ .? ut -1 -? :.t!? u?. to April fl] at ,. ?., p ?? Malls ? ? II.?.?:' p.-r -, ? AOStrslI? ?treni ,... .?:..-,? ?... ? . April u ... ?; M p ,, ?lui?, for \??-? ilLi ??-?.?;.| IboM f ?? M .-?t ;.? ??lieti ?re ? : . , ?.?\? ? ??.muli. FIJI a? : Ban ?a Island? p?f ?. o . ,| ,:i in San I ... 1 ? li?!? .UH? ui? 1?, April '-'? a! 7 i? j ???. 11 a 111 ?n.1 it .?? ? ?? ?.?? en arrival si S??? Y??<rk of o O t itit'iia with Hrlturi nuil? f r Auatrslta) Malla fer th.? s,.?irt> lalaada per ?hip ?*M? of G.,?^??? ?fi in S m l'in.. U.?..1. .;,... Ii.-r^ Jully up ? ? April ? ?? >t :ui ? m Mail? for Au?iraiia iea ,, : \\?-: Auatralla!, Ita? ill and I'm latond? 11 r ',.' pei - U sera ifr.nn Vancouver), clo?e l.te dally Sfler April Ml and up :,? May 1 ?4 , 111 T?.?n-i'? Ifl? mall? .'? forwardad to r**ai -f ??Hlnr rtait?? and tl'- ?' tn-.lule o| cl. ?ma I? urranoe?! on the prraump? Il .li e 1:. l.i 1 1,il... OVSTlOOd transit. tltt-KI?t?r?4 mail il..*??? at o 1? m prevlou? <U\ ? HARIJC8 \v DAYTON, Po?tn?oat?i5. i'oatoaiv?. N?w-YqiK. W. V.? ?-?? A WM?. ?