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SWEPT BY A MIGHTY FLOOD TEHRim.K nrrsTRT-iTrriox of ?.t?? and PROPERTY IX OKLAHOMA. AN DaafWla? WALL or WATn Uflfll ?JIISJ ITOX Win oithuit: and othfh PLACK! DI m CANA WAN VALLEY? TWO-THIR!'S Of Tin: YKTfMI <"???.?G.?? WWOFUt. Outhrie. Okla,, April 2S._At ?sunrise thai morn? ing a wall of water from Mx to eight feet high and a mile Avide broke upon West Quthrte with? out warning, crushing house.??, sweeping; away property and drowning many people. Every movable thin??: was IWOpt before the wave, which passed on into the Canadian Valley with r?sist? if?-?! force, wreaking terrible destruction to ufo and property whatever it reached. When darki.er?. Bottled Over the city to-night the wildest stories ,.f loss of life were afloat. The estimates ran nil the way from fifty to 00 persons drowned. While tho larger figure is un? doubtedly an exasperation, it is known that the less Of life will reach, if not exceed, the !?sscr rum', r 1?.?Jena of lives rre known to have been lost? 1 how many in.iv not be known f,.r wceka; nun- : drc.ls of hotjasa were wrecked, and for many \ miles farmers were completely ruined, bridge? and tracks ?rere waahed out ind railway traffic in every direction la at I standstill. The efforts Of rescuing parties have m many cases proved in vain. Many poTJona neetted downatream before they eould be reach, d. and their fati Is un? known. Cthers ?rill paaa tne night in trees in j rr.:1stream or perched on housetops. The prop- ! erty l^ss is nlaoed al something near $1,000.000. : 1 "u'.'.y two-thirds of the vi. tima were colored. 1 Pusine-s has been itaapended all day In Quthrto, ? Un atore? and tonka ? elng cloned. As thorough ?n organization for relief ?is is poealbl? has been I made. hut nil nld ?-..is been necessarily retarded ! by the confused condition of thing?. it win i,e Impoaatbl? to explore tbe houses ? until the ?rater rabaddea, aa many of them an submerged. As darkness gathered over the scene many overturned houees ?arar? seen far out in the flood, but it could not be learned whether their occpauti eocaped The river li thirty feet nli ivo Its ordinary level. ? heavy rain began ? .ing this afternoon. A CLOUDBURST PROBABLY THE CAUSE. The flood '.s rappoaed to have been caused by a cloudburst, suj !?'?-"n.-'i::?-1 '. y heavy rains. The C'tt-inwood River, ordinarily a small itream winding between Itaep banks In Weal ?.uthrie. wai ? atikfui from a heavy rain yeaterday ami last night, but no alarm had been felt, as th* ri.er had been rising gradually during the night. Aboul ?? o'clock, however, water fron a ewudburat above had been added to the already high stream, and tir- flood wai iweeplng through West Outhrie. a region populated principally by c?:? red ; ? ?. ? Tl m arno aaw th* tirst wall of water said thai ll was aboul eighteen feet spreading entirely aerosi thi valley. The Aral wave was followed by othen bi qulch sue eetmiion, until the wl I ? ed Into a bank of water from six to eight feel high. Many per? atona had already begun carrying their household guilds to places of safety, bui few had made more than one trip wh ? they wen forced to flee for their live? '. ? foie thi ragtag tore? nt. The main supply pipe of the waterworks sys? tem burst where it crossed the Cottonwood, in the southern part of th?? city, and all the water in the neervohn poured Into th? river, in the southwestern part Of the ??t> a long arm of land is formed by the winding of the river. On this land hundred? of negroea lived. During the night the bridge leading across the river to ihe main section hai been swept away The ;? pio were abaorbed In watching the iis-me: waters this morning when the flood fr..m the r Mrvofra cam?' down in a solid wall, cutting uff the peo? ple from socapo. Th? y fled from their humes to the higher portion? of the newly for sued lelanfl. WOULD-BE RESCUERS DROWNED. When the first shock of the disaster was over *h" mon fortunati ? ? t!'? island Immediately began to help th ? - them, while In Guth rl ? roper prompt taken for rescue. The house?. bans ind other property began to drift down stream, neh freighted with one or more human beings. Boats or rafts shot oui hen a:.?! then. - re, and despente ertone wen made to rei ue thi ?.pie. Impro? vised rafts wen quickly thrown together and started oui in?." the sti am, Befon many an, ??., d b en proj ell? d a couple of yards fr?>m short Th? y wen twisted and broken by the water? an.l thi arould-b? - irown Into the s're-am. Ha I ? ' reacuen wen drowned before tl ?as they had tri? l to save ha 1 be ? rea? ! 1 To-night forty or hrty people could b cllnglm to tnes and roofi of buildings, but not be ? ? - ? ngth of many . , fa ?.. fore tr "-nine The fati of mai r .v.., ... ire known to have been carried .; wi itn am will not be kno? ? until da] . ? : perhaps not th ?n. j, |a -- to gel an) di ' ? - rr ?m I ? led pei pie on the bluffs ., _- ,??:?? city. Thus?? who em api d ?????? rush? ing frantically about In search of missing ones. ? r to I ng dovi ? rapidly to-night FORTT-ONE PER80N8 KILLED BT HAIL? wkatiikr gTORt G?,?? MEXICO ?????????* THAT H in?.in :> THR1 E ''' : N: ?* c. j ,,..,? j,!,, Arrll I"? -A dtopatch from San I,'s swoal Meaico, to "The Olobe-Democnt" ?*,?..: "Th- RM V??d? V..ley In thi? Btat? bas be?., visited by a terrine hm.-term, whlcb not only r, nod the jrr ?Wing ,-t"P??. : Ut MUSed greai I? SS Of lUooris hav? been ncrived ben of the kl li l of fortj -one persons bv hai.-?.?.,?- ? <u on.? :.,,. .. ....,'. alone twelve farmhand? wen hilled, ?..ta?? ot me . ? w< Ighed 0V< r thr??. ? oui li AN ?DTERTISEMENT TRAT FAILED. t .e BatBasflt fot tht Orani Memorial Fund which ?arm ...... ..?.?. ?. ? ??. b- ?;*??" al lb? M? ti ?- : OpiMra Ho?..-? ? ?*!?? "? seems to have I ? rtlstai hem - winch want wrong Th- pn> ? ; I hav? mad? efforts thai ?ran ha .???'? '? 'heir px met? ? > ai I their I iti Ity to give aome son - r at the Mairoi 111 tn l '?'? ?? '"?! 'm>' ?t: pa tt,< \\ ? stereopt ? sh bltl ? ?.?? pro ?<? ?.. ? and fall thr ?? . ? ? ? ?? :?'" managen ol it ??Hr? unable to paj toi its? In advance. Latera benefit wa? ai I waa ? ape? led pia ' up to t;.. > ?? Ding .. . ?? r ..?. d, an m| h ',?. ? ., , \> ut tei da aao ??- mi ? called at ? ? opera .. k< I al >ul ib.- terms I >r blrinj li for ,, ....-.? for tl Grant M< m rial Fund, to tx si .? ?. en th? n.i-nt ' tl ni S "? ..v. ? benn .- the repr? a? nial Iv? ? ? Abbey. Hal & Gr iu. aak? d in? m fur thi nd they named a ? ? who til previous flesk? Mr. f. ? then .? aid tin- he did not cal ing to ci > a ?r h ? hi affair Thi ?? ? . ,| ?,, Bay ?'.?< Il w.-if i.'.t the same thlni at , | \?r Bel :.? . Anally told thi ? ti al they ? ould ;...?.?? ?!.?? h ;-? bj ? ay ng for it In and sul n. ttli g th? ? ' ili?' thai Inment waa of a ? roper ? barn tei f <r Braa agreed it ? .-?? waa ever algned , advanced ? ? Mon lay noti? e ? I at th? op? ra ? se thai the ? ? rforn ?< ??? ? ? itpon? ? WELBONE AS8EET8 HIS INNOCENCE. iraaluajgtoa, April M Philip McElhone, on tr ? la thi Criminal Coun hen ??? ? wltb stealing rlpu and documenti from the Library of OngTeaa, - .-i<,> look thi stand la bis own behalf denying tbe testimony given by l<ewl? Turner, Jointly Indicted ?.????!. htm, ari eai rday turned State a ? --?. ??//.'. CLEVELAND E. C. BENEDICTS GUEST. Oreenarl a, Orna. April is Es-pnaident Cleve taad .-?-:-, ??-;.i\ ."??riis. and ?x-Poetmaeter??Oen? ??r,.i Wilaon spool th? day ben *s tb>? gueets of E. <? Benedict and during the daj drove an? it ih- town. Th. party rei hed ben laal nlghl th- yacht ? ".' Id? SECRETARY BEI ss IS TO STAY. A re;??..??, ni stoeutated t steeday to the elf? tl that loontary Cerneltus ? ?-.?ss ?nu aboul to r. ?imi um portfolio ol th? Interior and retln ?trom Preaadeai McKii ?? ? a ?' Mr, Hli"* ?eve seen laat ev.niiiK at hli !,...i;... Mo IM Madtoon ave., and aaked wb.nt ttuii, then ??!* ?:' the ????'>?"?'?";? "Not the lilghtMt," w.is the 1?notary'? reply. "I canni,t andentand upon what authoritj su h ?? ?tat? m. nt has beeii made. Ail I ?>><? le a ? "?? la thai any report ?? ?:. Inteiidlm to reblKii from t ? ..?, ina ut boi ;/? ?J ? h? Btorj M ibao lut.ly wlihcut {?,?.:. I .?.,'. ??'..ifcury Bilas arili retura t? Waihlagtoo to-u.iy? MISSISSIPPI STILL RISING. U-'VKES VP AND DOWN TU ? RIVK.R RK ???? IN PERII,. Natchez. Miei.. ArHl 2A-A B( vere wind and rain storm to-day created connternatlon on the U?Uletanu side of the rlv/*T In this nelRhborhood. Th?? wind, beine from the southeast, carried the *?' ash directly from the Louisiana shore, but the heavy rain wan beginning to have Its effect ? ? the new and upper parts of the levees when It ceased. The weather remains threatening, and, should the wind veer to the eastward, sloughing Of the leveeg wjuld he Inevitable. The rains caused ? rise of half an Inch In an hour, and the river now stands at 99.10, two-tenths rise ni?ee Sunday, New-Orleana, April 2R.-Trie river rosr? durlnx ?he night and evidently means mischief. The little rrevasse town amon? the Buras orange proves yesterday showed that the stream still holds finny terrors. But the Indian summer weather Is holding out and each day finds the banks better prepared for the crisis. The Im? provement is becoming apparent and hopes are consequently hiRti. despite the predictions of the engineers ?hat the water will rise one or two feel more, in New-Orleans th?? pani?? which was in the air recently is almost entirely allayed. and there is talk of the citizens' committee dis? banding before tho end of the week, leaving th" I defences to the Levee Board as before. Qulncy, III . April '.'S.?The river has risen six Inch? s to-day, bringing it within three inches of the Hood of ISSN. The Indian ??rove district levee about the city is still up, although a break Is expected. It Is badly watched in p?a-es and is becoming mushy at others Connecting with this levee on th.?? north is th?? Lime Lake levee, and connecting with that is th?? Hunt district levee, which gave way yesterday, letting the water in on '_'."..ink) acres of rich farm Ian is under cultivation. Not until yesterday nfter noon was much trouble experienced in Qulncy other than what has been usual for the last we,k or so, but so rapidly did the water rise that the local factories had to shut down. Keokuk, Iowa. April 28. -Th?? crevasse in the Hui.t levee to-night is 300 feet wide. The loss to property is estimated at ft.un .??'_'G>p. m ?? ? to S.",iiii,iMiii The situation in the submerged terri tory is deplorable. Thirty thousand scroB of fine land are aubmerged, and prospecta for crone th.- season ere gone, no loss of ufe has been re? ported as \ ? as a result of th?? break The attua lion on th?? Missouri sid.? is unchanged, ah th.? bottom landa from this city t,. Hannibal ere overflowed, and th?? towns "f Gregory, Alexan? dria Canton and Da Crani;?? ar?? aubmerged. At Gregory several lari,-? warehouses containing thousands of bush, is of corn bavi been washed sway. The river here began t?? fall alnwly at 10 o'clock this morniiifi. and it is hoped that the crest of the wave has passed. Th.? grestesl height reached was 18.6 BROWN UNIVERSITY AU MX I. A talk ON Tin: stati: ??f GREECE Bt pro. rissm: IRVING J MANATT. A reunion of the racmberi of the Brown Univer? sity ?inb in New-Tork was held Issi evening al Delmonloo'a and was well attended. Th?? presidi nt, Prenda Lawton, presided, Tha most Important testure "f tbe OCCSSton WM ;?n informal discourse hy Irving J. Ifanatt, professer of Greek In Brown University, on the present situation In Greece. Pro? fessor Manat? was formerly Consul-General of the i'nited state- nt Athens. Before speaking on the BUl ' assigned to him. he conveyed to the alumni the printings of thi? <o|?es;p nr.d paid a tribute to the ability of the president, I". Benjamin Andrews who is now travelling in Europe on account of his health, but who is expected back at the beginning Of th" next collrpe yc.ir Professor M matt admitted the present desperate ?trait of Greece, bul said that f?reeee was Inex? tinguishable, and that it was the experience of history that oft.-n Greece's dsrkeal hour was Just before day, and that the Greeks of to-day were the sime people M In the days of Alcibiade?. Vr-f, In the nexl sentence he said that tbe Greeks were ..- well fitted for a republic sa ih?? people ef this trj were for an Oriental despotism. Brown University, he said, had an rep? Is) Interest In the affair? of Greece because ot the emlnenl services to that country of Samuel G. How???, who was 8 graduate of Brows American public opinion, he thought, would be ??. Important factor in the se; tlement Of the present dlfflciiiti??*, ?nd l?.* urired those who heard him to give the question? in ?,??:.. ? careful consideration. He thought i*. probable, h?? said, that the Powers ? ild put a Btop to th? w.-.r. The Powers had red thai In any settlement th?? appresso! .- luid gain nothing, hui thi question was whether Gre< ? had been the Barr?ese ???- .?,;. ? hl :?'.?? il ? ? ?..? r. show thai Turkey, and noi ? ir?. m ? - the aggressor. "We er? llkel) to hear th?? news," . .. "? ' an accomplished revolution, but ? do noi give up hope for the ?,r?. k I b III re ? m ?;?? little nation has a mission In the modern worl i. ai t had In the ancient w >r! i " After thi address ol Professo! Man.ut th.-re was ? ?upper and then a business meeting, The fol? lowing officer? of the cl ?? ? eted: President, Charles E. Hughes; vice-preeldent, James \V. Perry; treasurer, N. s. Dyke; s? xetary, Gardner c by; Ex? iti ?? Committee, A. l?*. Bowers, Fran Lawton, Arthui Lincoln, s. ?? Ordway, ?? Barrows, John R. Beam and W. ? Gorman. Music, vocal and instrumenta I, was given through entng by B. s. Webb, ES, l?. Munger, ? L Young act others Am??.? those prisent wre ?;. M Wlckes, w.l Is ? n Williams. Arthur I.inc.,ir. j. B. P. HerreehofT. ? v. Bowers, .1 ? Beam, B. P. Pabodle, Jam?? v. Perry, Pr. Charles Hitchcock, <? W. Hopkins G, I Mi Icom, Dr, Frederick Danne, s H. Orrtwsy. Benjamin Barker, Ira Harrows. Professor G C. Prench N B. Dike J. ?. Ward. W H, Frost, Gardner Colby, C. I? Cooke. the Ber. C, R. Knowles H B. Needham, W M F. Round? W. E Johnson, C il. Bab ? k. Jr. C. 8. < iooper, g W rdson, ?' M Craves, <i. K. Unison, W. R. ? ?? n i:? thwi ii. Josiah Haiti? tt, M. s. Brown, M W. George ?md R. P. Hsyea ? EBB. str?m: SOT SEBIOl SLY 1NDI8P08ED Major ntrong ? Id yesterday that tbe report that Mrs. Strong waa seriously Indisposed ?s th?? result of her attendance upon the functions al the <;rant tomb and elsewhere oa Tuesday wss greatly esag. gerated. Mrs. Btrong was hilled through during the exerclsefl al the tomb, und suffered a good ?leni from the cold and raw wind. The result wsi ;? ?light sttack "f indigestion, but yesterday she had ,.,.,,:., recovered snd wsa it, her usual health again. iDMIBAL EEADE SLIGBTLY RETTER. Washington, April M Rear-Admlrsl Meade, who . . been very low as the result of a surri".-?: opera) on, la reported slightly better to-day. 1 SEW ''FLYING DUTCBMAX." ? ?. | ridge Masa . April ts, The Hssty Pudd'nt . .?, ?rave "The Plying Dutchman.** ;? play roll ?'. ?ocal Jokes and laughable Incidents, at tha club? ? tore a larga audience, mi As up , ,,;? old snd young graduattn The libretto of "Tt.e Flying Dutchman" was written by M< ? ville ? Btone. Jr.. '97: the Bong? are by Humphrey ? Nichols, :??. and >i,- musts by John A. Carpen? ter, '91._ NOTES OF Tin stage. Horace M Vf? ki r ha? t? s gn< d his position rs buitnei ; : magi r of th?? Fifth Avenue Tb? atre. w. .i Ferguson haa been em ged for Ihe lending ?.art in "The Widow Goideteln." which is to be pre ented a* the Fourteenth Btreel Theatre on May It ? ? va tdevHla sketch that Kdv.ard II.irritar, has ?? itten fer his appearance al Prector*a Theatre, Twenty-thlrd-st., assi week. Is to be called ??Sergeant HI ?k? y." TO ELEVATE THE ERIE RAILROAD TBACK8 The Jersey ' tag Btreel and IVater Board last night approved ina plana for the elevation et Um I'd.? Railroad tracks. Il la expected that the work will begin oa June i. end be completed .ii a year. Th< lroprov<nnenl will coal about &??0,0? 1IIMI.1 Al.l.lsl DELEGATES TO SAIL BOOS. Washington, April tt Tbe members <?f tt:.? pro ,....,( international bimetallic conference recently ? ted by the Presiden! "t? behalf "f tbe United etatea expect to Ball from New-York on Maj t ir,.??, will go direct to London, lot nfur .-? brief ?toy there probably will proceed t? Parts, A QBE ATEE SEW'YOBK 0ROANIEATION. The spettisi committee of nine authorised by 'he ii,? ibllcsa County Committee to confer arlth oiler Republican organlsstlona within tbe Greater .**.'>?,?, rork, for th?? purpose ef bringing about a general Republican organisation for the nee ssatrepolls, waa snnounced las? evening bj President Lauter ?luco as foll?n? s: (?' s. Gibt?, John Relseawebfr, Abraham Oruber, Frank a Drummond Oor?? u. Bidwcll, An ?ilbalid s Van Orden, ?uto Irvli,?? Wise, Charlea il Murray and ?'hai;? s A Rosa The committee will bold s meeting In a few dajra und map ?--it Its plan of o?peratlooa -? 7 H ? ?? E E v RE Tl R \ IYQ TO I VGLAND, Ni?e. Aj'tii ?. Qneen viste?is ?timed ?t noon to-O.'.y ?n ber Journ.y fium CluileB to B*ns?sa?4 POWERS WARN THE SULTAN ? "iilliiurd from flrat tiniic ammunition box??, broken carts and ftirniture, the bedding of Midler?, blanket? ?ind tin panni? kins. The latter rattled under the horses' feet, blankets became entangled In them, and the horses, frantic with alirm. galloped among the flying crowds, many of tlvm riderle?? nnd de? serted, duns and ammunition wagons and carts added to the obstruction Their traOM had been cut In order to ?nabli the drivers to mount the homes attached to them and seek safety in flight. There wen many riruggtoa be? tween the fugitives f,,r the possession Of the horaea, nnd in this manner the aftrlr hted crowd struggled ?m for several miles, pnaentlng a most vivid picture of disaster and fear. Some of the Oreek officers. It t? true, did their duty. They ordered the bunlers and trumpeters to BOUttd 'cease firing.' and rode about calling ?????? the fle-??? soldiers to halt Bui others of the Creek Ofllcen lost their biada, and pushed onward as terrorized as the soldiery. One brave officer tried to bring his men to their senses by pre fentlng a nvolver al them and shouting: Stop' Stop" But h? might as well have ralb-d upon a whirlwind to stop. General Mavromlchaelta, WhO had evidently reached Larissa BOffl? time before, rod.? back Borne dtotance In order to ar? rest the Btsunpede. Two miles from the Larissa road Is situated an embankment, where the | Oeneral succeeded In inducing half a company of foots.,r?? Infantry to fall In. But thousands continued the pell meli rush for Larissa JAM AT LAP.ISSA BBIDOB. "Th-re wai I block at the bridge across th? Balambrla River, at the entrance of Larissa. Another tOITlfli scene was thcr?1 presented, gun?, men and hone? struggling tn a fearful masa "In the Btreeta Of Larissa then was indescrib? able confusion. Troops of all arma wen mixed together and thnw themaelve? down In utter exhaustion, heedleaa of th?- ...lis of the trompeta and bugle? summoning them to fail In. The Inhabitants, rusblna aboul th? Btreeta, Intensi? dad the confusion The men mention of the Turks wai sufficient t.. create ? Drensled rush. When tii?? moon rore and the neighborhood of the town .-.?nid !?.? ma-1." ,,ut with Mme dlstln? mesa matters became calmer and at dawn th? ox? ri temetti had been redu? d to a reatleaa move? ment from at reel to street and an anxious dia cussi,a of th. futon ' s im?? estimates of the number of deaths which occurred during the stampede and Indli nate firing say that from 1500 ?? 800 persons wen killed. But l think these figures wen ex? aggerated, though peo il? dec?an th y hav? seen main wagons bearing lh- den! to I.aii.-.-a. "The five newspaper correap ndent? who wen in th?? stamped? all had miraculous escapes from death. "The first hour of daylight was spent by the Oreek ofllcen In assembline rt. Ir scattered troops and sending them to ? harsaloa. The troops continue! the march Without any re? freshment, and it is alleged that many of had not tasted food sine- Friday morning, FLU?? ON TO \ ? ?L? ? "When ?t became known that Larlsss was I ? be abandoned then was another panic The women, and eve.i the children, went about drawing their hands acros?.. their throats, show? ing whal they expected of tbe Turk?, and In an Incredibly shori time the roada leading to PhanalOS and Vol ? won crowded with pe iple vehicles and animals, th- latter beatirin all kinds of household effects ? spedai tra.? of trucks took to Vol.. about three thonaand peo? ple of ivory degree, the i>s? angers hanging oa to the rn f? and platform? ilk?? a swarm of I. Bui the majority trudged along on foot, and many of the refugee? threw anxloua looks back at Larissa and th.? Vale of Tempe, fearing every moment a rush fr.m: the Circassian cavalry." By ??? p. m. Larissa -vas emptied. Inatead of following th?? troop? to Pnarsaloa, the corre? spondent, in order to fri hl? dispatches riff, pushed on to Volo, where th^re was a panic al? most e.jual?ng the one witnessed al Larissa. Fugitives were arriving at Volo every few min? ute?, and th>> spread tur.o?s thai the Turks would enter the place In ,\ few hour?? In the abeence if ?teamen there was ? general rush for cabines, <m board of which the well-to-do classes went to Bubosa, or other islands The corresponden) bir-d a calque and went on board of it with a newspaper compenti ?, Mr. Holdall. in a minute then was a gr? -l r ?mmotlon, crowds of people ehoutlng to them to come out of tne boa) Then ? numi": .if men made ? rush on board of her, tbnn Mr. Holdall out and pushed ih?* correspondent ashore. It seems that the people, panic-stricken, determined that if they could not eecapi from V? lo no one els?* should do so, and thej cried: ' We must all .11" together!" To sue1? an extent did this feeling of panic spread that a Government steamer which wa? embarking wounded soldlen for the Piraeus was obliged to leave Volo ilari? ir owing t ? the fact that the frantic population thnatened to im?'? a rush "ii board the steamship, which ? luld probably have resulted In gnat loas of life As It was, the wounded soldlen wer.? t iken on board the steamer In small boats, and the vessel sailed for the Piraeus In ? hurry, leaving t".. Bngllsh nurses and mx wounded Greek sol? dlen on the quay. The nume? and the wounded ? ? p with taken to tb<? H-itish Consulate, The excitement continued all day Sunday; but the c irresp indent m cured a il ? le on the ' ill ? lag day and prtvreeded to the Island of Eutxea, whence, by calqulng and driving, he reached Athena to-day, bavins: been five days without taking hi.?, shoes or clothing off. LARISSA PILLAGED BT 0REEK8. DISGRACEFUL TOKPVCl OF THE IRRBOt*LARfl OF THB BTHNIKE HETAIRIA London, April 28. -A dispatch to "Th?? Times" from Larissa, dated Monday, f-a.. s: "Accordii,e to the inhabitant- WOO wer?? left I,, hind, th.? town ?vas given over to pillage three days before th.? Turkish .?-ci.patloi Th? plllagen were a mixed rabbi? of dtabanded Onek ?oldlen, thieve? nn<? revolutionary memben of the sjth nlk?? Hetalria. The.?.? desperadoes also fought furiously among themselves and outraged women. "Th?? ?'rout? I'rln e Constantin was the last man to leave Larissa by the Sunday morning train." a dispatch t?? "The Dally Mail" from Volo ?ays Ihe English lads of the V ?reign Legion di.-d bravely In the attempi to bold the railway sta? tion a* Larissa again?) th? Moslem infantry. Orumbkoff Pacha has started to return to <? natantinople. Constantinople, April 28 ?The Turkish troops at Larlsea captured sixty artillery calaaon?, in addition to a large quantity ot ammunition. ? BEHIND THK OLD .FRONTIER LINK. ? ?'???? \.\??1.\?'? I.i" ';i:i'? ?? REOARDIKfl THB MOVEMEKTI OF THF MAIN BOOT OF Tin: nin.i.K ARMI London, April 28 A dispatch to "The Dally Mall" fruir, Constantinople says that then Is no officiai confirmation of tbe reports thai the Turkish cavalry have occupied Vole and Trik hala, hut the mali ! ?:?? of the Oreek arm] hai faii.-n behind ll.'l frontier line of the Othryi Mountains, and the Oreek squadron is confined in th?? ?lui:' or Arta bj the Turklah f< rti The othrys Mo in ai eaatward ir. :??p? ? range, ai form thi boundary between thi Oreeli province! ?? Larlaas rue! Trlkhala on Ihe north and Phthlotla and l" irli on th- south. Thej are abou twent] ml.e? south ol Pha reato?, Thej are from S.MW t-? ?,??? feel hkh and are ei tren ?? :? rtlflli ull la eroea. The on I) Turkish I merle? ? ?mmandlng the ? rt. :,. I?** of the Oulf of Atta are those si i "rei ess snd thej ?ri e son l Im? ? ? ?? ? en rt? . have t?.. ? .? rr,\.ii t?;, the Oreek p? ? ? SAL?NICA will PROBABLY ESCAPE. KBVgBTHELga?, TURKISH PREPARATION! t ? ?Tt ? . : ENCE ??!' ??? TOWR ??'???'?: London, April 28.?-According t < a dispatch to "Th?? Timen" from Vienna, the Austrian Foreign Under Si retar) hai Informed ? deputation of Viennese merohanta thai there ii little groun i to apprehend ? bombardment of Saloni s .?\ the ?.'??.. n??. t. Constantinople, Aprii 28. -An official dtopateh r celved ben from Sal?nica aaya ti..?t in an en? gagement at i. sfaldata? < ?? '--??? were compelled to retr.at with the loa? of 100 killed and many wound id Th.? report of Um bombardment of Karaburua la denied ut thla dtopateh, it I? explained that the Oreek Seel manoeuvred in th- rictalty of ? u abui un, bui did not Rn upon thai plac ?. Bla teen battalions if the Second Ann? Corpa at Adrian "pi?? have ?.p aimed with Mauser? and transferred I ?Sal?nica ? ?rhlcb polnl 17."., ???:> Mausen and HMkNi raaei ..f Maus r ammu? nition have bei p forwarded Sub'iii'... Apri: ? Turklah iroopa an being daily dtopatehed to ?upe Kara Another but? ter'.? of artillery started tn-day. The people ben ???\?? '..-come calmer ami the apprehension "f an Attack upon thi pati of the Oreek Heel is dj tag i* "v The French cruiser Bugeaud ha? arrived here to protect ??. ?? ii iati ? .ms Nini gum of tars? calibra i,bau been mounted on Fort Karaburun. for the better protection of the harbor of Sal?nica. Fort Knrahurun I? on ?'npe Kara, the prominent headtaad which divide? the harbor of Sal?nica frmn the irrealer ?Juif of Sal?nica. It 1? directly opposite VSfdar, und nbout a doren mile? from Balonlca. ?fee map.) -4> TH?: ATHENIAN? CALMING DOWN*. AM Atmnrcss fmOat THE OPPOSITION' DEPVTIRS I IIF1I.I?S TO AM.AY PO?'II.AR EXCITEMENT Athens. April 2?*? ?mldnlght).?The Legislative : Asoembly met again this evening. Ninety-five deputies were present. As a o,uorum i? li?4, an? other adjournment was necessary. The adjourn? ment was followed by considerable excitement ind cries of disapproval from the gallery. Public excitement was highly wrought up here to-day at one time. The foreigners hoisted their national flairs over the buildings Inhabited by them, as a popular outbreak was f?ared. Crowds yesterday ?. vening stoned the Palace, broke its windows, and cried "Down with the Kin*: Down arlth Prince Constantin! Give us a Republic!" Pome pistols were fired among the rioters nnd many officers were mobbed. The opposition Deputies issued the following address to the people: Pellow-dtlsens: In the critical period through which th? country is passing the summoning of '.he Chamber is considered neee??ar>. The op posltlon believes It to be its duty to address to .??ii citisene a recommendation and a request to do all in their power to contribute to th" main? tenant ?? "f order, which Is Indispensable not only for the safety of all. nul because It constitutes an ludlspenssbie element for safeKuardin?; th? honor ?nd rl?hi? of the nation. Lei us not for? ?.'??t that the enemy is treading th** soil of our country nnd tha? our army is confronting It At snob a moment any one attemptlitK to disturb order would be nothing hut an ally of the Turks Ti,!? address was signed by n'l the Opposition I) rputtefl ROW ii. Athens. It helped to alloy pub? lic f.'i'linjr. The extraordinary session of 'he [*egfn*lattve Aseembl) was a united with the greatest anxiety. A dense croud gathered in th?? vicinity of the Chamber to get the flrsl new? of such action as might b?? taken. There was, however, no dis? order Msny "f th?? Ministrriaiist Deputies de? clare that they ? m rote against the Government ?m th?? qui stion of ? onfldi nee Late lo-nlgbl it is rumored thnt n:e still righting In front of Penteplgad Bpedal trims vet?? placed at the fllspi the Provincial Deputies ?n order to enable them to arri?.-? in time to take p^rt in tin extraordi? nary session of th?? Legislative Assembly. Athens, April 28. - Little or nothing seems to be known st Athena or ?s reported here as to ih ? m '"ment?! of '.h?? Greek Beet Th.ily newa of actual fightin,' In progress till.? efternoon comes from Velestlno, which mm mands the road to Volo. Possibly this Indicates an intention of the Turks to march southward. it is -?,??.? that Edhem Pacha has sent a white flag to Volo With the assumnc?? that ihe Turkish troopa will Inflict n<> damage upon the rit:- r ti?.?* citisene There seeing little doubt, there? for??, that h" intends to occupy Volo. The ??reek forces now extend In a fourteen iill?? line from Pharsalos to Velestlno. Pharsalos commands the Turku, Pass ar.d the roads lead? ing ? ?' .Minus by way Of Larissa. A dispatch to "Th?? Times" from Athens says thai M. I.evidis. the i',r"ek Minister of Marine, has declined to Withdraw his resignation until the Government has replaced Commodore Bach? touris, basing his refusal on the fact that Sarh tourtfl gave as a reason for the fleet's Inaction the roughne?s of the weather. -o-_. FOREIGN WARSHIP! To ATKINS. PtXgCAtrriONg AOAOrgT AN 'HTltRFAK IN ?G? OlUCEg CAPITAI? London, Aprii 28.?special dispatches from Rim' sny that news has been received there from Athens announcing that the popular fer? ie-ut agallisi King ?.eorge and hU Government hr.s become ero??- As a result the Italian Gov? ernment has ordered Admiral ?'anevaro, the Its Isn commander In Cretan waters, tosend the In nrlsds Sardegna -?t??i Umberto and the cmistr Montella t.? t?-,?? Piraeus ??? order to protect Italian subjects it? th?? even! of trouble Berlin, Aprii 28.- Th?* German cruiser Kaiserin Augusta, now In Cretan waters, has been or? dered to Phalerum, near the Piraeus. Tin: CROWN PRINCE NOT RECALLED. ?" REMAI** AT tiik n f: a ? ? OF tuf. akmv WILL thi; kin'?, a fu [CATC in ravon or G???'?'? oreoitoB? Ath-ns. April 28 The report that the King vas compelled to slun a deer???? recalling Prince Constantin front th" front is unfounded. The ('tour. Prince will remain at the head of the army. King George, on receiving a distinguished caller to-day, said to blm: 'I am ready to ac cepl all my country's wishes What I desire is that not a drop of blood shail lie shed on in*, a?? count." Perls, April 28.?The "Matin" to-day declares that Hi" supercesalon of Prime Constantin, If made by a royal decree, is ?quivalent to his re? nunciation of his rights in the Crown. The "Maiin'' also asserts that the replacing Of the Premier, M. Delyannie, by M. Halli, the Opposi? tion leader, arili not serve to arrest the course of popular indignation against the royal family, and adds that the Ministerial crisis, therefore. only precedes a dynastic crisis by a few days. King George Is credited with desiring t> ab? dicate In favor of his second son. Prince George. .? ? GREEKS TO STAY IN* TURKEY, THS PORTS CHAXOBS ITS MUTO IN ???.?p,? t? THKiR gXPtTLStOH. Constantinople, April 28.? It is now believed that the ilreeks will probably not b? expelled from the Turkish Umpire at the expiration of the fortnight's notice, beginning on Saturday. April 10, the day the Turkish troops were or? dered to cross the frontier. Among the reasons for refraining from their expulslcn is the fact that the Turkish ?.overnment has not the means to ? gpel so many people from the country. Great Britain, Russia and France have of? ?clally informe. 1 the Turkish Government that thej will undertake to protect the ?ireeks in Turkey. Three steamers which have galled fron) here With many I ?reeks on board are returning to this country. ? M. AVEROFffl BIO CONTRIBUTION. Tin: PATRIOT 01VBS ??,???,??? ?n HIS COUNTRY*! V. Alt l'i NI? Pat is. Apri! 28, A newspaper of this city says it learns that M ?< Averoff. ti-.e Greek million? sire, who was instrumental in reviving the ? i|j mptan gam? ??. subscribing 1,000.000 drachmas toward t!.'? expense Of th?? restoration of the Stadion, and who offered the Greek Government at the outbreak of the trouble with Turkey to provide the Greek Army with 40.000 uniforms, has subscribed ? total of 80,000,000 francs (.???, ?niO.?bjO) to the a ar fund. ? OPP ?TOR THEIR NATIVE LAM?. A Bmsll party of Oreeka sslisd for home yeeter? Aej on tii?- American Uae ateamablp Parla There waa ??" eeremeay cenaected with their depsrtura .i> there ts oa the Saturilo Ballings, when hun? dreds bid goedby to friends, a soasbsr of troop? l.ft over from Tues?. iy?. parade were at the pier when th?? Oreeka sailed. end gave the departing patriots a heart) send-off. A Ur??e body of Greeks |i . \|.ted io sail on the French Line steamship La Gascogne on ?aturday. Thla is tha flr?t trip ot the Paris sines her annual overhaullne; nnd th? placing of ? lew lallshaf? In her Among her fln?t Bbln passengers ere Vicar-General J Adam, of l. - Angeles; Aurei Batonyl, .1 Uberi Caldwell, Mrs. Dewar, M A. Gunet, ai Hayman, William gtarr Miller, George w. Perkins, Sir Donald Smith nnd RufUS W. IVl Ska -? EXPLOflOM IN A CHURCH in < TPRUR London. April ?* The geera tary of state for the Colonies Joseph Chamberlain, h*.? received a dis? patch Iren the Island of Cyprus, announcing that BS sapleetea had occurred In a church at Paiia gVStS. Thirty persoli? were Injured. It Is Believed tl, ? explosion wsa the result of a Turkish outrHK". Several men have been arrested on suspicion of being counseled with the affair. - ? RED ? "KOSH <?P lU'HSIA AT WORK. st Petersburg, Aprii t4?-- Tbe firet detachment ef the Rod CreSS Society i>f Kus?ln. consisting of two doctors sad twenty Maters of Mercy, with nil that t? necessary for cHtabii?rilng a hospital with flftr heil-, ha? started for the ?eat of war. -e MORE PRENCH TROOP8 por CRETE? Toulon. April ML1 Orders have been ISBued for further detachment? of Frenen Infantry, artillery mid mariti?? to be medy to U-avs lor Crete at a g taunt's notice. THE TARIFF BILL NOT READY MKMPERg OF THE SUB-COMMITTEE UN? ABLE TO FINISH THEIR WORK BEFORE MONDAY. far maaniia t" ?am vhaiawag?.! Washington. April 2?.-The Republican member? of the Senate Finance Committee have de-lded not to attempt to report the amended Tariff bill to the full committee at to-morrow's meeting;. Various rate? In dispute are ?till unsettled and the sub? committee does not now fee] that IM work can be Completel before Monday at th?? earliest. Much ?peculation has been Indulged hi M to the co'irse the s'.ih-commtt ice's bill la to take In the full com? mittee Al Is well known, the auh-commltt???* Is a minority of the full committee, and ita work can only expe.-t to pass muHt.-r In the full committee hy the sufferance of the opposition majority. There aro now eleven members of the Finance Committee. Kl-.e arc Republl-ans Messrs. Merrill, Allleon. Allrlch. Platt, of Connecticut, ami Wol-ott. Five are Democrats -M'-ssin. Harris, Jones, of Ar? kansas: Vest, Wulte and Walt hall. Jones, of Ne ?rada, a Mlnrit? or PopulUt, holds thi balance of power Without his aid the Republican members cannot report their revision, and upon his attitude toward the tariff measure depends entirely the celerity with which it run? the ?nntl-t of commit? tee aerutlay nn?i *"?? epea lh? ealandar of the ."?tenate. It has lim-n wildly rumored that Senator Jon-s his beea Imposing as conlltlons et bis sup? port of the atnended bill that it shall carry a duty on hides, and that It allow S dis o int of II BUT rent m tariff rate? to all countries which shall enter into a bimetalli- colnagi ngneamui with th.- United itetei Many such stories .?r.? in cir? culation, l'Ut It Is likely that 11 th? Nevada ?-nator decide? to act ??uh the Itopubllean? In paaalng the rari? imi b? ?/111 play a negatln and p?sate? rote, and not Insist oa anything but ? fair .shar- ,?: protection to far W. Bt?-ra int. rests The Democratic member? Of the Finance Com? mittee arili probably demand a week ?W ?wo,,'" examine the Dingle) bill as amended, ao that tn? actual consideration or tari? legislation in the .Senate cannot be looked for before May 1 ? or ?n Th.? tish tn.,:- of chiMgo ";'":-"?''?',,1;,'.'.^'G; im? o.' the Dlngley achedule on Imported herring?. had a conference to-day with tn? sn.-corurntt .??? of the Benat? Finan e Committee having the rarirr bill In charge Anthony Hoaking and Bobert B. Boah. well-known tnialneea men ot Chicago, a?com pani, ? t,?. s. nator M ????, ? r. th. representative?. The ',, 'urea from Senat? ? Aldrl h - premia? to acquiesce ir. th? request thai the pn??nt -buy n. half a ceni a pound on Imported "herring be re? tai ed ?p?? ni or the ? cent ? pound duty prescribed ,y ,,,, Dlnglej bill. Messrs Hosklng and Boah ?,,.,,, ou, [h?, soriraj and Holland are theonh ??,?ui.-s on the continent of Europe from which Imerlca buy? lieh, and that theae wo ?v.ui.tri.?.? ar!? he onlv on? ? In Europe idtnUting American pork beef and Hour without restriction? In pro :,,v,e ,i.,t.s Senator Aldrtch repeated that he thought their request would undoubtedly be favor? ably consl '.'-red. ? - THE ??? ???????? OF (?OLD. M..-..I,.. ODINO ??? THK MORlfAKNIA TO-DAY IN TWO COKilQNMENTS. The Bteamablp K?snnannla, of the Hamburg? American Line, which saU? nt 10 o'clock this ?morning, wUl ...rry away H.SOO.000 in United Btat? - gold coin m two conalgi ? ' "?'? "' H.0W.000 ?, by Uaard ?Treni, I No, W VTall-it. The othor of mmjm, I? by Ktdder, Peabody ? Co., o( Boston, for whom it is handled by their hTew-Torti correspondents. Baring. ?fagotti A CO., No. 1j Wall-at. Th.? SJTangemenl for tl - exportation of this last-named amount !...* : vlously been noted The ?old u'ie.? to Hamburg -t win prima? rily find ns way almost al one? ti ".lenita and be used In the currency achem? whenby Anatri? has been placed on ? ?old baste. NOMINATIONS HELD UP. wnr comneuvi van <???tt has??? t nsaat cost pntMKD HY THE MUTATI Senator Platt. Who came to Kew Torn ^ froe Waahlngton oa Tueaday, aras seen I il evening il the Fifth Avenue Hotel -Mrs Plat! If very much better. I an bOPP) to lay," wa? the ?eaator'i nply to ? question from s rep?rter of The Tribune; "otherwise I should not be here." Mr Piati cam? m the city to sttend s meeting cf'the directors of tn.? United Bute? Bxpreaa Cora? pany ol which e is presidi nt. wbl? h w is held y?, - lorda/ mornlnj Uter In the day the Benator saw Oovernor Blach, ?Senator Baine?, a. aator Lexow, Edward Lauterbacb, F. i. Oibbe nnd other well known polltldans Mr. Lauterbacb called on President McKinley at the Windsor yesterday, ?nd afterward saw Bena? tor riart These Interview*, It was said by organ? nation men, nlated to the New-York appoint menta. " he leaden of th?? Republ ? C unty Com? mittee ['refer that th.-re should be as little delay as nosalbte In the ailing of it'??? piace? of the Collector ? f the 1'ort. Kavai Ofllcer, Burveyor. Unit? I ? al - Diatrlet-Attorney and Cnlted Btatea Mara?al. Thej ari ?apecially anstous that George '<? Bldwell, the organization a choice for Collector, ahull au ?? d Collector Kllbreth ai an early day. Mr Lauter bach'a report of tils rail on the Prealdenl waa :?? garded .?a favorable by the organisai on people. Senator Piati aald last evening thai it ?roult be Impon? ble to predict when th? nomination of Cor? neliua Van Cott for Postmaster of New-York city would be ... ?? ? upon by the United States Berta te. 'Mr Van Coti la only one of aboul on? hun? dred nominal on f ?r p< atmaatcr sent In by the President which hav? been held up by the Demo? crat? Their obje.-t ?s to bring about the filling of ?>,.. Renate commlttei ?." said Mr Platt laal even Ing "How ???? ti'ts condition of thlnjrs will ealat ? ,..',,,,,,, ?,. The election of ? Republican Senator fnm Kentucky. Mr Deboe, tends to Increaae our hopes of a clear BepubUcan majority In the Ben ate which canno come too soon for the welfan of th,? country " Tb>- r.-pirt of the resignation of Cornelius \ pi'sf a^ Becntary of th? Interior, Mr Platt said, was ridiculous Begardlng tir- report thai the rrUver Senatori Intended to forci a bimetallic amendment Into the Tariff tu ? Senator l'intt "Who started tha? yarn" It Is about as ?enslbe as the Story about Mr. H'.;?n " MR. BAYAED T<> WOEK FOR SOUND MOSEY. Wilmington. Del ? Apri' ?*? A cabte dispatch from ex-Ambiiastidor ThonUU f Bayard al London an? nounce? that he will accc.it the vice-presidency for Delaware Of the National Sound Money UagtM. which was recently organized In New-Tora City. it la expected that he will enter activai* on the work of the league soon after hi.? r-'urn from Ku rore._ _ THE WEATHER REPORT. ?.nsTi.K.AT?? BECOarj AMD TO DAT*? G???G???. <ara4BUari a ??*??? * * ",rm <?'?'G?1 ,n sa????? ? me iP C-.-..T?? tu? Mlaal al ; I Vail ?? aal la attanlal by mia ??.I ih.n.le:?a?r...?. Afl BWa ?f high e'"'"?- ?* ??'? .,,.. n . v. m muta al :???. Bad ih? preeeer? ?? geaerall] m,?1! on -t?? Part?? Ctoaat, Ta? aarsantf haa rlaea ta Ht-a Eitstand, also oa ta? R ?"kj Menatala si ps ??d generally ihreughoal ri- ptataa? Watrletsi H m? faika m r. ,? lower laxa ??-' ? aad tl ??? ? - . ???' ' ' gasi Oeil ? aal Tb? u?t?p?ratara .?? biabar in Mao Bai lnt., .,., imrer >ak?? G??????. tn?? Oble VaUey aad la iba loath AUaatk ltete?? M ?- " --T i?J?HBjboal ta? Roeky Kounula - :- aad la iba l i .???' UleaataBasBl Valley. i-ai:. %\ni. occasional thtts4*rst rs.? I senerall]? m iba ?I i ?r taa? reg? s. ? '??? >?????| i?'? * >i ?pv. ti.-? W*n 0?all State? .?; : Ul Rock) M la? ta ? . ; - ?;.. . ? ? urr???. lu Hain i? Indi ated t r IB? i.ikt regk-n?, IB? Oaid . ,?? Lower Mi-s.??iiii valley?, a lb el? -m weather in ??>?< West Oulf State? ?;?? Ibi Uower Ml - ari Valle) Bhoa ?rs will piwhabl) esteail lato t.?.? ? Isaii? Btat?? Thun ,,., ntfhi Tha temperatar? ?? II b? higher in ???? ?? * land arni the North AMan'i- State? ili ir il??? Rocky Mountain pi pea, ?nd lower In Ih? .?a- ragiona, lbs <>??.??> ?nd ??????????? M.i'-y?? rOHBt ??? ?TOM TO-DA1 IM DBTAIU Mum?. gew-Maaspaalr? ?:? ? ITeraaeat, sarUy cioudy osai star, ?rtta ih nere un M) aftarae s or niuiu, ?arni-r raitast? wlals, a?coital aosKb?sts?Mrl]r. M invliui??'!?. Uh?"le Ulnnit ani < ' nr-.e.-t ? -??t. fuir matase, ftdlewte bg asereaalag noadlasss lteiralay niifhi. u.tiiiiri? arlada, bseonlai siatbetir, gaatern ><>'?? feek, in reaatna ??: ni:..??? ani aroaabl) eh?????*!???, aslawr southerlj ? ??'? K..?'?rti r>'ntu.>lvniiia r.n.t NeW>Jera?T, nur In -h? ni in ir.c toUewte o laasbaalaa el ?d?a???; ?ram?r? ??ataarly ' arti I Districi "t <'"iuift''a. Delawar? sad ataqrlaad, tan? la UM Bawalag. follow?! by hteraasiag rloodlasaa probably with Baowara Ttiur?'t..\ mieti', ?rarntunr; Matberi) arlada ? ?Vratera New-York, tVeater? Heanaylvaala and ?nil?, ? rala and pr bablj tbunder?tonn?; cjoler; ??.?G.?:????? ?>u:h- ? rriy wind?, baaomlni aortaw?terir. BrobaWy hi?ti ..n ihe ink??? Thuraday. -F TGMlu?^??,: LCCAL o?ishiivations. MOfR.H: Morning. Night, ? : ? ? ?> ? t ? ? m ??! saaaav??! ? Bar. Inch. 30.0 20 ? in ttii? llagnMB u ooatlaaous white Ita? sanas iti? rliai.se* In i.re.pi.r? u. in II- ?tad hy Ine Triliun?'? rn-lf rtcuirtins Barosa?*?!. Tb? Ooltad line upeaaaat? m* tem per^lure u? W?Ofd>l ?I l'err>? I'tmnn? > TrILune ?>tTl.?, A?>rll 2H, 1 a. ? The weather ye?ter.??> ?p? fair ?n,1 mil 1. The leni?,.inture r?:i??M t?lwe.'ii 4H Bad M ilenree.. the aveid?. i.MSl I.eliiK I .I.?>iree# hlgn^r th?n on Ta?Saay Baal '-"? lew?? than ?a H?? .'"rre?,?,n.llnB eay la?t year. Th? weather In thi? ett) end vlclult) tuda) will p.ob ably le* ?aruitr anJ ahowtry. TO UNDERTAKE JUDGE DAYS MISSION, J. J. CALHOUN SAIO TO BE SELFCTF.D TC IKVTS> TIOATF. THE Rf.'IZ CASE. Washington. April M?ft I? understood ?hat J. J. Calhoun. of Springfield, III., has been requested tc act as speri? | eounsel In the Ruiz case, the pest which was relinquished by Judge Day. Mr. (Jal? noun Is a lawy r. -F-.? COLF M RI A hOOKINO FOR QIARTER8. rouKhkeepsie, N. Y., April I*. Although the lo? cal committee has not been officially Informed of the selection of the Pouirhkeepsle course. It is gen? erally taken for granted that the Intercollegiate boatrace will he held here. ? Owl???, coach, and Pbrrepont, stroke, of Columbia, wr,? here to-day to look for quarters for thrlr oarsmen, all the other crews hnvinir. secured quarters. They win prob? ably select either the I)r. ?llil pince or tlie Frothing hum farmhouse, on th.? west bunk of the river, op? posite Hyde Park, ar.d BhOUl thr?"* miles north Of the Harvard quarters. Thev will ???.? the owners of both houses in New-Tork to morrow to arrange the preliminaries. Columbia Is anxious to begin training here early In June. MA RRIED. HAt\'KIN-.-"LARKSiiN-i)n BreSB*SBBa*f, April 2*. at th? itiurh of the Incarnation, by ? .?? Rev, V. n im m7 riro?v?ii'ir, Julia Fiord, daughter of It ovard ? latnsss. 11 BjtsftM Destar ??????????. ? M.I?, ???; RICHARDS -"?> Ti'lilnillsr. >pnl 2*. ?? "tiantry ef lira.? l.'hureh, b) ti.?? It?. Hamilton '*? Mary, viijni;.-?! .|aii?;ht?r ef '.???? i.i??? ''.'.-??! S.TViel Rlcliarde, of WarronaMirg, ? v. to RowissS C. ICeUegg, el i:. ?..,'??rr.t an, ? y. KEKNEDT?CROSS Oa Wa4**Ot*T, April 2s. l*!?-. ?t Ut? Congregati nal ?.huren, Monicielr, ? J. by Rev. I>r A 11 l?raitf ri. Miri v.???? a. '??'.linter Of ?. Utile? ? Oro?? .f m rrtatewB, n J . t ? Edward s. T. K?nn- ly. .,f Irrorimi ?*. N V MANVII.LE -HAIT Al Mrr'.iar. N. J. by Ih? Re?. ? ? ?p ? Carter, ?? .i 2??. y r - ?..rs :*r ??( Mr. en'l Mr? IMwar?! Pay? ? Haff. t?. Mr. ? nari?? H Aliti Manville. of CBvfSetWUl?, Pans. Bt'DOLO ALL -DAVIS?Oa wvonendsy. April SB. l>5rT. ut ?iic recidane* ''f thi? I ri !.?'? m ??..-.-, ??. LUI l'ean ?' pr-.klvr.. Iv ;h? .:?? ? ?in I? "..?!- I? I?. ?tv tlattd by tir Un. William I H'jichin? ?ira??? oui??ri !>?<:? rlaupatar of Iho ini?? l?.?? ?! N R. l'avi?. ?? we:-?r MeDoMsan PBXriEliD? WSUCBa?Oa Tu?.? 'ay. Apr,l 27 ISST, at ,v West Kr.i ' lealate Church, by to- i;<-v. Hi?l| ;;..-. :? C bl '? ' '?? J '?! ' ? IB '-G * UeJ r > "...,r>a ABBI t! 'Vaiker, to 1.1? ir : Pet I PRATT OIHD Otl Wednesday, Airi 2" a' Holy Trinity I'hureh. In Bro klyn, by Dr s [? UadOnnell ?-?????,1 by Mr Brydgei i\ reace, daughter ot J ??? Obm, to Herbert Le? Preti Hotlcea of mnrrlaprs and deaths must be In? dorsed with full name and address. DIED. G????????Tf ffaddentr. es WeeseeSSr, Apr.? ?r?. ISSI. Lieutenant Oeors* A. Calhoun, V ?. ?. Relatives .ini friend?, aleo m- ?? -r? ef Inited S?rvlce .? New-Tort ? liy; N?? V rk T? ht Refer?a Cub? New-Tork ci). ?eorgt Wa?*?lns? r. Post, ?? A, R.. and Naanatkl Lodge F. an?! A M., ara respectfully la ..'?; ;. :riTl funeral ??t?. ?? ? a? ? .? v?ry Baptist lir'r;. .".:? , -? between Bth ?ad Tth s? s . es Tuura .'. ijr, .'?!? ?. 2??. at h o'ckxtk p. m. Int? ??.? r ? it Coventry, Ci r.r. POSDtCK Oa M,ivi? ? April 'J1 et ht? rest?****??*?. No. 81 West ::?;?>?. ?t , ? bartea a. Fcedl k, la tha t:m >?r*r of hla SRC. , . G.?,?::,'. ??-rvi.-en will t..? lie.! r? t'." ?'t J ? ? ?"?; th? I? ?ernatl p. <?? Thursday, the Stth, al 1 a ?pectel imn ? ? leave the 'ir.ii.i Centre! Doget after ? ?? ?.v..?- for '?'? '? .'..va ? Cernete? a?????? Ir Itala .1?; Apr.l tt, WiMilnntn Cibitene, a???.! ;? |G????, Intfrmrnt al Rochester, N. Y 00 ?DRIDOE ??|?.?1?. OS ??: ; ?*?, Gt?????? (taSSgCggg), a h:.? realdence, No -.">?> Sth-sra, ? .ti.?? ..' funeral tv?: ??? il iWLAND Al Peri CSester, R. I AgrM IT, Ifsry B?. ?.?ir?? at Oeorm K. ir ?land. Panarsi froei her lata rei'i'l.'n-e. No. *) \\'sshinron-?t.. l'ri lai BftanMMMl ??' 4 ?'?? ? k lnt.rni?nt In ?;?..??.? ? ? ? .? t? ry at eoortBleSSS ot family ? ?.'? f funerei h??ieafrer UNINOTON "ri \v-ir.-??:.'. Aprii 2?. UBf, rt^'.a A. I.inir ?? i.. ?ridi ? f .-:?*;?-n Lui ngte?. PuneraJ ?ervlce? ai th? re?ldene* other ??r.in-l.iw. A. l'r-1 Cirpr-iuer. ? ,. 18 - ali . Mir.*? .-?.ris. N. T., Bunas? aftaniooB, al ? ?* ? ledi Trit?i? f-.iin Grand Centrai L-ave ? ?? p. m. Interment >i.ni*y s?malas, la Oieesavea MUN80N' At NfivY.jrk on UBS?iy. April 2\ 1*??7, at ? SB p m. Kettle Sarah Porter, ?rifa 'f Henri 'G Mun sea aa-'i ?? resra. Ml'NSON- \t hi,? raaMsaes. Ne 3" we?t 2l??-?t.. New? rork, 'n Tii-H'I-.y. Aprii -7. ISSI, at li 1" p m H?nry The?.?!'G* Mun?'?ti, aK"l II '? . ? Th?? funeral ??rvl ?? for Mr Mur.?-in and hl? Int? wife. ?ho died a? ?bove, ? Monday will be t.??: I at the-.r late residence, ? ri ITiuredaj si 2 ? Bt Th? ilnal Btlnliiaa will tak* pia?- :.t ?h? i'iinrch -f th? RedeesMr, New-Haven, Cena., on Prldar, April so. at 3 p. m PERLE a; BtoenlMd ? J . en ASftl 2~,. IBS*, Hen ri?na Prance?, aid ?? ?f ? ipialB \vi::'...m H. reele. f ;;alem. Mar?.?, aged t? rear? Funeral ?relees at her lit" residence. No. t.% P?rk ay??., on gridar it ? ? > ? ;< ???S?? -A' Y onl -r? N Y. ASfU 2??. J? ??Ph Pc-?n?, ?r.. In ?I-..? Weh year ?! t ?- .?,??? Funeral le-r?. 1 ?r at hi? lue i??r !on~?. N? ISB Wartur t on-ave ? "? la \, rtl ??' -t I r ir.. RANSOM Ob M nday, \%* , ss ot saralirBla Pli?*?? ??a? Bnsta beloved ?If? f Lewis ?: Ranaom, ig?d '<? y??ra. Retal vea ani friend? are Invited : attend ti? fun-ral ?ervleea at h--r lata residence, .u Uaet T4th BL, on Tharaday, al ? BB p. m. SMITH "ii Tu la? ?peli tt, JoeephlM M. sm'th. ,l.iui;hi?-! ef tin? lat? I : ?' ?h Mather an.l Henrlrtta M Smith. Funeral >.?r\.'~r?. a? th? Chureh <-f the Holy Communies*. 201 ?t. and Bth ? db Friday SOth ir-.??, et IO:li , '...?? Inn "? in f.mr: y vault, ??- t Cerne? f N?w ': helle. THOMPSON In Newark, on Wedneada; April SB J??n ?ite, lau*>ht?i ? ? ? lamea 8c t?. D. l>. and ?rMOW ? ?f Wllllai - . ? at her lata residence ? ?. ig .'.m?.?--?. Ni ?ark, on Kridaj ?prtl SO, bi ?'? o'etoell ?????p??>?; Bt I fSC? f ii. ? fon:'.}' TROTTER ?? \ ' ti Itti lari tt aid * ?? ??> - p w ? ,. -- ? ? ? j c ? na .? ib Pas? teraou. of Ph it* rtatdenee, N ici Ka?t 37th? .?? . ? Thu? lay ?' * p. m. Intermeni m . nvenlenc* of f^nl ly, It ?? ?lii 11 > requeated no ti ?.-te i- ,-n?. PI iladi Ipbl ? pap ??.- pleaae ? bj WENDELKEN Al ? ? Oettl ? ??*, V nK?r? ? T on ?? . ?, I"'.'7 ir r - roth ? o if her .m?, rhaiiotte ?Aendelken uit-w of Martin W< ? : mother of J M Wendelkrn Pui i.? s-.? arili ? ? held il Bl t ha'a Chapel, gesta Iti adway, ronkor?, ri r. :,? . ., .. .; .,. ^.iV r.' li eh p. ?., irr? nt'? nt at convenience fi ????;>? ?.?The Kostete*? ? eiiietrr?.? l'rr. it? ?t.it'on. Har. l?rr. Railroad; 43 m rut??? ride f.om the Grand Tontral ?? ? it. Od e. I* lii?t ?21 ?t Cremnlorlen nre Hi?? <-??meterle?, of Um future, ? 8 i'RKMATlON CO ??.??. .. io Ra?t Houston st.. ? ?? ^ rk. '? lall ra w< ate, Special Notices. Th?? lenirai l'uri* M?Mtral Bartaga BrUI BBSS on Ba'urday. May lat._ CARL 11. s,-iiri.T'/. \.?\.?l'??r aXnefeatek'a Wire ?\ indo? ? ? ?eoa s.-r??*a D ? and Wlsrdow ?? ai la, co t R >buoh 173 Pulton-Bt l'n*l,.Ifler? > nil,-e. ~~ OBkewM he rend daUy '??> ali int^reit?!!. as ohange? ma? ociur nt any lime.) ' Foreign malls for ?h? n?.k ??.?p? May 1. 1?07 ?,??* rlene iproniptly In ail ?...eea) ut tt;? General Pe?tf.fflce an follows: TRANSATLANTIC MAILS THURSDAY Al 7 a tn. for Europe, per ?. e. NV.rmannln. % la Plymouth, fTierb '.ru ,111 i Hambwtg. 1ATCRDAT At 7 a. tn. tor Prance, Sw?.'i?r!nn1 Itale spam Portugal. Turkev, I'eypi and Hr:ti?h ind?? pi? ?. ?. ?La Oaaeogne. rta Havre iletter? for other parts of renrope muel t"? rtlreete.1 ? ,.., i.r ,;???.,,?,??,. ?Z 8 ? ;?? fur N??herlHi i.? Jirecl, : ??.- ?. ? \'??n Urn ' via Rotterdam iletter? mu?t :?.? illreeted "par Veendan?>'it ??' '- rn ?- '? " : m - f. r Eurona d*w ? . - ?t'tnt'rl.i. via ?Jn? e?i?town. ' ^^ ?PRINTKD MATTER ET?" Orman ?:?anier? ?vitne na i r.-i,v, take l'.i,'?l Matter. .?? . ,,,.- SaTnrSiyf'J-S Specially Add ??-??1 Prtmcl Ma't?r. .?io f-.r .?ther'narS ..f Kuwpe. AmerUan ?i.i White .-?rar ?t?ame-a eZ WedneeJay?. ?i?rman ?t?amer. ? ???,.,?,.?,?? and ? unard hrei 1 earner? on Baturdava raC for all 0.unirle? for ?hkh thev ?51 .1 i\, tieed to earn ' ""> ?i** After ih? p .finir .f the Bupsletnentary TiseaBSk^Bki m.ii. p.... 1 above, additi nal ?<ipp!em*ntar) mall?lari' enln2 en th.? pier, f ll.e American. Fn?U,h. FreirhTnd^er! man ?teamcr? and remain open inni ,llhn -r-en Mil! utas at lha h '-ir ol rallini of! ?teenier ?" mails POS soi'Til ^?BNTOAL AMMUCA. WBag THITRSDAT ?' - BS a in. for i' ri Antoni.? per .,.?t?~ fron Philadelphia. ' ?*? ???***??? FHIPAY At ? ?? ? for Bermuda p-r ? , tp??,?. ? .. Ilia m .-ipo'. n-r.i.M II , :.'? . f ?? ,'.n.' , ,.u*'i'1?* ?? ?'? RI? ?nd ? uh ?? A? l'.rt, p'??'tr,<? Financ. vi. C ' ? leiten I 1 Umtnomlt^^htT?t rected "per finance 1; ai 11 ? m t't ?wi?m> .1 , pera.? Mealco iletter? for Vene.uela and (?LS. Ma m.?? b, Uri ?! "per Meeieo"); ,,, ',,'*'"_.'^ -^T plementar? 11:80 ? "'?' r..r si Th m... ?ndnt'riSSt" i:, st TI0.11..V alao Maracaibo. ,--r ?. ? o*U^'?a p :?,.? h m fot La Plata l'ountriee. .iiie.-t ^r .' ? M.nk?l>n?. ? r-rr e. e. BATL'RHAl A( ??' ? n i'iipp:-in?i.i?rv in no ? mi f ,? Fortuna lelnnJ Jamaica. Bavanllln end ?.revfcwii ,,..,? . , Adlrondurk ilei ter? r r Coata Rica maMfi Vi", t.l "pet A lu al IO , n, ,! , S.?J 10:30 .1 1.1.1 for ...?? Haiti. i;,.?atve, Pelli oSnvZ , irthagena end eanii, Martha, per ? ? ??.,?,????? Zt ?,. ?. ^ ni fi 1'.11111..?? h?. ihlai.** T.l,... .... I. ? ?*? io su ?. m. fui lampeche, ihlapaa. Tabaac.' ?nd yi?* per * ?. Tumurl iletter? for ?her ???? ,, ?," ,., f r .'um, mu? bedlr<HleJ "per Vumurl") at 830 ? ?,. for st Plerr? Mlgualoa. i?r ?teamei rr ?a iuij? Halla fee N.-Af"un.llan 1. hy rail to Halifax. an.? ,?,??_ -oam.r .?'.?.*.? at thi? , m, , ,laih a, s ? \, "?? Mail? ? > Ml.pici ?? hy rail ?? ??,,.?? ?nl ST ?L PB. Mesmer eloaa ?? tin? .?*??-? daily ai s u? ? m ??ni for , ??., ?tote at thi. ,irne, daily ,, 7 ? *?? tortiaZ ?11.1.1,? by ?taamera aalllna 1 Monday? anj Thuradara? ir ni Poi? Tesane, Fla Mall? for M*sKm city ???? land unv?? apeclallr addreaaed for dl?Pa?ch ?7 ? teamcr el M Bl 'h'? otte? -lai:? ?? 2 30 a ,?? 4n<. a li p m rneeiBtered mall rloae? at ?? p m. prpVtoU? da? THAN0PACIFIC mails ..?...-. ? ..... .?> ,??.? MallS t? r <-hlra. Jai'-ri Bad Hawaii, per a ?>??|0 ifr?-, >.?? Prnnclaco) elusa h-r? dally up t< May 8 at ? d u. m Malta for Aui'.ial.a leacapl Weal Au?ti-alla7 Hawaii and FIJI IMend. l.p?vlaily ad.lrcaaM ,!n ? ' p.,? ? ? mi,.?.?.a ifrom Vancouver) ?ton? here ^1 ?fl?r Apr!'. '2i Bttd up to May 1. at rt 30 ? ir? Malla for ?"hi?a ani Japan (apeclally a.1,lre??ed onlv? P^r * ? Cmprea? f China ifo'in Vancouver) cloaa hanl dally up ? I May til at 8:30 ? in Mail, f T HaWaii "?T* 1 . AimtralM ifr.im San Franclaro?. doae here dalli. up to May U at ?? .*M? p m Mal!, f ,r Cstnn ?5 Japan. p?r ?. a nlympl.i (irmi Ta.'.im.n 0|oe? ?wl daily up io May ?15 ai ? 50 ? in. Mail, for Ai'wreiu ,.?? rapi thoaa for ?Veal Au.tralla. wh|.h .re f"rw,\di5 Ma Fiiriri?!. New /.?alani Hawaii, FIJI and Samoa? lslan.l?. p?r ?. a Aiamr.la (fr, ni San Frartclaool clou h?r? Sally ?P to .Mav rSJ al 7 HO a fi 11 '?27 and ? ??<? p. m (Off ?? arrival at New-V,.'rk ot a ? I nitirla wlih llrlll.li mail? for Au?iralla). Mail, for ih So.l?t\ Uland?, i>?r ?hip (?alllee ifrom s?n Francfacui* rloae here dally up ??? May '?:> at SJB p. m. ?*"**??? TraasgeetaV Biella ar,? forwarded ta i-irt of ?iihna daiiv ?ni ih.? leaedsM of rtontng 1? annnKed ..? the Bell ?unipil'iii of ili-ir unrnerrupted overland Iranalt ftfea?. I?leie.l mall clone? at rt ? p?. pievi, u? .lay ?" ?HARUM W. DAYTDN. rvKt-Baatei. r"?toftive. Ncw-Yurk. M, ?., April 28, lg#7. ?"""*"?