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PEACE NEGOTIATORS MEET. THE KIKST mnOM HKI.I) IN CONSTAN T1NOPI.K. Avr..\.-s.viH>its ?>k ma eosraaa ?>n ?ink- su?e and Tl.l* TIUKISH l-OMMM MmattSSSSS OS THlr* Waw ? MVMOM Or i,.anm. OaaBdolUtarmln, June .'? -The tlrtu fitting . f the pss aocoUatan was haM this aftaraaoa at the Tophaaa Psm ? botwooa the Aaw-aaaaAon of th. Powers atul Tew?ik I';tchn. th.* Turkish Minister for Furdgn Affairs. No secretary WOO i sad lh. only record that will he k?-pt of t: ? pr0eec_taaa wat. such as each Ambassador uvu:.': m;tk<* for hlmscii. Il Is undcrsto.Ml that the result ??? three hours Sf .????."??.?ration w;us that Count IfdMoff, the Kus > ... ..-...?ar-sudor, will prepare a memorandum a.* to lh< rectifient loo of the frontier M Cam? i : . the Preach Ambassador, a memorandum as t.. the capitulations in tits case of ?.?reek subjects l: Turfces and Mi Philip Curtie, the British sssud? r, a memorandum as t . indemnity. Th . <? ? r ? :'? r. i-,c< then adj..urn?d. to meet a vain i. Bnturemy neat to c-onatdsr these saemoraada, -? Titjc putubi >?f cb_pi__ mil i-.vi.rorR AJiaWSM a QtiaariUH RBQARD *- ; it in TiiK ooauaosta I io:. June 3.-t*ir Charles I?ilkc (Advsnoed Ll ral n ?-.?.. for the i'.:-?*st Deas Division of -.l.oucesterehlre, raised tin ?'rct.ru question in at Csaameui t?.-??>> by gueetlontng Uta ?. i? Bi ant oa tin* subject I r< nuueai kotier, a. j. Bolfour Pint Lord ? sury, In reply, *- --? i ? ; Um re< ont afuseul nan outbursts were ta In?vitable outcome of .he State Bf a:, ir ..- lately pressillug m Um Island o? ?'reur. and, SQBlilarUlg the provjeatlcns ami Sttncfta to which th.* Mahometans ?raj! bees sub? th re wj-i reason for oogratslstion thai tiriiiirs were noi wr**rs The tlous. . he added, n-s-ed Doi i'.- | : imlstlc, thoii^i. ilie future of Crete msy be .? r.- -. dlflli dt pro! lem than t**. x-ttlement of the bai i of peace between Turkey and ?. -? lUfANDBRg nOM AN AJUUSTlCK Athena June 3.?it la ofhclally scnounccd that sn irmi bees *-.*;?..?) ?between tha Qrcek rurklsh militan commander? In Th-saaaly and a?ptrua, ,.-:i the armlatlca ira-- been . ? ? ?: in Eplrus .?: .. Thcasaly, .. *. ? stipulates ?hat a .*... etll.l ? .,.*. (?_ |1 irk ... d? l< gal - - ill b I to-day i ?? ? ? details of the armistice on the aea. If th? ? - if '. r< to agree In ' this matter the w] ?1 i ?n wili be void The Turkish delegates den u 1 that all ?reseels the Turklsl r any n< itral it.?g shall be freely admit'. 1 : i Op -k ports thu " < n| the blockade, and that o? th? ?asi ?'. Ma?-edonts ? .- the Ore? k fleet i ? wlthdras ; - ? ? ? ? - ,m Turk? "*'l ?*:? 1er tak? ing that nell *- i nor contraband? of war ahall b,- ?and?..]. ? ? . its to being deprived of arch. THE CONGO ATROCITIES. oovnuioa wahh wild? not rbtou*? to arnica ?evoaia or occurra sssmwmd. I...;..?on. June L?The Brussels correspondent of "The ?Dally Cbn m<-?> " - "G vernor Wal?s of the Congo ?Tree State will not return there. It is reported that be will be; la 1 ? m "recognition of bis aer vices to ( I ?*la the ?...:-? . : ai interview Governor Wahla bas given .. positiv? .... niai to th. statement '.bat ( in the campa.cn under Baron Dbanls the i were pr I s U im n flesh. H? ipok? bit? terly <?!' th? chargea brougbl ag? i I - Imlnia- ' tratlon by the mtssloi rl nd n f< rred to th< salmtoi ry .-' ' ? ! I '???? si fanatic mls'ed t.v unti native stories." He said that the : ? nations against tbta missionary, ae ,*. -, ? -.-_? to revolt, were i i grave tha* ' Oovernorl taken them seriously he v . - ? arrest BJol w Hayes, ol Eastbourne, irrites to "The Dally Chro le" that h* has lust returned fr?*m the :.. of the Cons ? Btai nd e nflrm all the -? * thai urn) mad? - ;?> the atrocities committed under the Administration of Governor Wahla He . it th* Administration, Instead ??f ii custom of savarins the hands, actually fostered it: and b< adds, -uov eror.or Wnhli? is noi >r.?::..l t.* deny this of iris -, ? - ? knowiedi ! at Boma. hundreds of miles fr,.m the scen.e of ? rueltlee." .1 FIGHT WITH THE DEBTISBES. Tilt: A'..v.\\. !.\.. ANGLO EQYPTIAN EXI'El meets orroarnoa. London, J-?i*e * ?A dlspstch to The Dslly Mail" from C lr tyi ihsl a smart sklrmlah has takes placr b ?tw? i column arel tie Dervl t -terse near th Poun tbe n si - upied by the Dongola . v : *ion on tin* Nib? Captain Peyton was I- . u ICcrawi (II th? pr ? bend of the Nile. between ? ?;?'. Dongola and th*-- Srxtii Cataract, Aba Bammed being si the forth peint ??* I The i proci aded m thla p ir.t i y water and Ugbl railways, sad the ri^-in i] plan ws ... a flying march s 'rosa *.li-- ? ?al : -??-., Berl r. n?-:.r th? Junction cf the Atbara a ? the Kile, ii.r-t- id ol ttempttns to paas the r ? * r. .ir.i Fifth Cataracts, and mak tig tn - I r distance 1 - The Khalifa's forces are con? centr?t? .1 on ? ? . Li da Des? rt and along 1 inki f th? S .? between Berber and Khartoum. T e main the Anglo Egyptl - - . lion Is now si Old Donsol-3 or i?e xv.-,ii thai point and Merawl, bo thai tba two fo: aa ar?- now less tl ? wo hundred mllea apart. INTIMIDATIOS OF WORKMEN. BRITISH Jl . -.?:- OIVB AN OPINION !N A .-A.*-!: OF IKTCRBST T-J THAl'KS UNIONS km, -Iam t A sosa of much interest to trades unions has taki a si tbei step in tt-.?- wesii path of !.. ? lion. Two shipwrights, ?rere em) loyed Ii UM to n i lr tir. i'riM h ah p gam Wei r "?.*. lyh i at Miliw-rii D? ka, London Ti.. Boilermakers' Tnion obJect?sd to shipwrights working on an iron ship. a:id th?ir deleg?te, Alien, obtain-.! the dlschsrge of Flood ana Tayiur by threatenlns s strike of the "boiier m.ik.-rs If Flood and Taylor ?a it? sol dlBCfe rged Imiter. Flood and Tsylor suod Allen for wrongfully and mall ?lously obt.iir.lng their dlsmlsaal, and ob t, iwsrd ?f 101 (MB) dsmsgea Allon then ..; pealed to tbe II..as.- of Lords, on the ground that there was no evidence abosrtng be bad acted r . y or bod Induced tha company having th?* r?.?i!iirir.g of the Bam Waller in i.atrd to dis ihsrn Flood snd Tayjor. I UM High COWi Of Justice were summoned by tha !i*>u*e of Lords to consider this cu-.. and : ?? :? hare lust delivered eplntona on tba (fttOStlOU of law, as to Whether the evidence was ? ? :*i t.. constitute caus?- if aotti r sir Menry i: .??? k..*..-. of the *. .. - Bench Division of the 3: .-.- Court of Justl ? . Sir L-ewls TVUllaro ?'ave, of :r pt ; Division of the Hl?h Court of Jus r BIT Ford North, of the Chancery I>lvi-?ion of ? ,-h ? ourt of Justice; Sir Alfred VTIlIla, of tbe - Bencl Division of the High Cour- of Jus* Sir William Orantham, ?f the Queen's Bench : of th? Hlgl "our! of Justice, snd Btr John ton I-.iwr.-nn?. .?f -l.. Queen'i Bench bkir-rni High ?'ourt of Justice, snswered in the af Bir James ''bar:?..* Mathew, uf tbe ?i.. . n ?-f the High ?'.jurt of Jus md Sir Robert .-* muel Wright, of the ?Queen's ! Hlsh Court of .lustbe. r ? re Htx of tha .;*?<??c?s. there I ,[? || :.ivir of tl? light of action avainst .'. ?\? *.? ? ? to it. i -.. of ?Lords Will BOW 'r'kf Mme to con ?Idir . ? *..?'. -? final J !-1gm?'!!t rtty of the - . . , . rt of tb-lr elew, that v ge which attempted to destroy the free? Wain . *...*..' ol another ,in,.?'itr.-.| to InHmldstlon. ? - ClU'i M< ft t SHIP n\l I. 1/ /: E TI \'i. Lor :?,:.. June I.?Tba ChigMCtS Ship fanal fom Mg- , : : i- statutory aaeetlng yesterday. The *???>? bustn :>.- traosi !??! was tus re alectton of the ? of I *;r.- t.^rs Bedmoxd for lord mayor of hi BUR. . .... -, 11 f OTted that the Alderm-n ?in. ut their f meetlns, will alert John i.. ? .-? .? .i- ? and Btember oi neni !oi Wat?*rford ? hy, ts tb<- oflca of I^>r<i .' Dublin. BILLS PASS THE BUNDESRATR. ri:> Bundesrath to-day agreed to iL<? oteo ?? lie? ? Bmlgratlon Mils us pssssd ? ? HE 117 o! ?tl.A \ //??** Jl HI I.LE DELEGA I ES. at. Johi.v june 1?Mr. sYhitrway, tha Proaanr, ?-.".?1 Mr Morris, the Soi.cit..* -< ;<*r? i ..i. sa'.l.-d for * ray to n prisent Newfonndlsnd, tbe i ? y ut tha <^u. <?:,? .... ties They empowered by th?- Cabinet te act us ?goals! ?alagatea for lbs S-scusssOU n ?i? M.* fi-.im Bccretary o? Htst?* for the ? ?loi,les, of a ? uir.ter of Newfoundland i'uest,.ii? i.uvluy Imperial ?-earingK. among th?*m tbe Questions of the French ??i-orv rights, re-.it/ri.clty w.to in?- Ii.lt*-] guien, tha ?iforccaietJt of IU? liuii act and the f_*i ilue "*? tern. THE KING OF SUM REACHES ROME. stamm ok kin.i nmrnt at the gmanuas? Tu EES THK POPE TO-l"?AY. Rome. June 3. -Tha King of Slain, ("hulaloiurkorn I. arriv?-.! here to ?Jay at 9:30 a. m. H, was re ''??iv.-.i ?i me railroad itattoa bvKing Humbert and th,- ?.*ru-?.n Prtaea of Italy. A guard et honor ?i*"?m?vW_! '?''.'" '?**? Station, will ?h was surround. -..with crowd?, ?r naople. The Siam?s, moi rue?, i, '" ih*\ Qulrlnal. where. aa the King's 7'r._. in ?'"> ?"'?'!"*'l by Qwm Margaret and th.? *> T9M A 1 riPiO-tS? <"j::i!.i'uin.'l;,Tp I w!ll ?proceed to the Gran.l Hotel tbe\r\xm\T' " **** ht" Wi" ?''*-' U fliM l? 04JM_f_ KA] ff! THE FIGHT. my. aKTr-KiBHoauurai was, loams with ?UtiMUUBTC "Mil? H wu,i. BUL it Ottawa. Jun? 3 -Sir Oliver Mowatt's bill to pre? hlbit the exhibition In Canada of tha kin.-toseop? "tetaras of the Cirhett-ntaeaauBeM prtaeflabt was practlcah) aillad it*, the Senate last night. The ' Senators refused to take th, i-ii; sartunal*? Amend? ments were propose.! an?! sdopted providing that no new.-papei in i*.,n.i !a ?--hall be allowed to publish : act-oty-its of iiriietlghts. and that no for.-tgn news- ' r?per containing an account of a light shall be ;>d- - nilt-,/,1 Into Canada. Loaded with these amend- I nents the Mil la practically dead. - ?-_. IRE NOT POLITICAL PRISONER8. TltK Q?U8T10N Of AMSKSTY POR IMPBIBUBID nuaionEM bambd in tub coMnoata I and on, Jim.- :!.?In the House of common* to ?l.iy. John Diilon, chairman of the Irish Parti*-? mentai y part] aaked if the Govrnment pro? posed to follow the example ?if all clvlllze.l na ti'iiis upon ?i?, usions ot gnat national rejoicings and grant amnesty to th* Irish treaeon-felony rison.-r-.. T!,?- Government leader and First I^inl of tbe Treasury, a. J. Balfour, -tented the r-!?? vaney of the question, and declared that the pris? oners referred to. in th? view of the House, did net belong to the clas-dfloat ton of political prison? sea CORDIAL TALK 11777/ PRESIDENT PAVES. IT LA8T_9 NEAHLY AN" Hni'R AND WAS I*X?."f'" HIVKl.Y AltofT BnCBTALUSBL Parla Jun? | glaator Edward 0. Wolcoit. of Coioru.io. the leading member of the United Statae Monetary Commission, refarrtns to-day to the in t rvtea which be nml his fallow.commlsston?rrs, ? x-Viet-Praatdaat Adlal E. Stevenson, of Illinois, an?i fl?nera] Charles Palaa, et Mauwaehus-etta, bad with President Paure, said to a representa? tive of the Associated Press: "Our InterVteu yssterda* was of the most cor? dial nature. It lasted nearly an hour, and the conversation dealt exclusively with th.- su!.;.-et ' which brought us as envoys m Prance Bui 1 urn unable si present to divulge the details of our conversation." HAU.ills REPLY UX8ATI8FACT0BT. TBS JAPAKB-B MINISTER AT HONO-CLU .says IT is EOT a BXAaoSI tBLS ANSWER. San Praadaca, Juw 3 The steamship Mariposa arrived from Sydney, vl.i Honolulu, this morning with advices from the Hawaiian capital, suppta? inM.tal la tiiou- brought !?>? lbs steamer Perm on Monday hist. On May M, u.?' day th?' Peru i? ft the island, t!i? Government announced t!;^i Its answci :o Japan'i demanda had been s?-nt to th? Japan? - ? Minister, Minister Shimamura is not at all satisfied with the reply mn,v by the Hawaiian Foreign otile--*. In an interview upon the subject !:?? sal 1. "I do not consider what I have received to be un s sw< r to my request for parti? ulars, aivl I will in:ik?j another attempt to secure one. Japan asks noth!' ?? nal le. Shi- wants Justl - and fair? as?, nothlna else. If she cannot pel it. I do not know what wii. fallow, The action of the Ha? :. O'.v.-rr.m. nt in refusing landing to , who Japan believed, after Investigation stade be? fore vhe departure, w?-r<- sllgll le was a prc-s rto? Of the treaty. Now, ! hav,- asked for an ? \; la I ill it of ??a'-jTii? for thtl GtoVI **. .:*? ! t'l action, and I am told taat the i-csltlon taken bj the Hawaiian Government Is tha: the ImmlBratloo :-ws are real nable,and that the Administration i...a impartially enforced tbem My Oovernment tells nie to take ? reasonable rkcuse for the action taken; I cannot find It In this, i do not think that my Oovernment !.- noting arbitrarily In this mat? ter, which Invoiv- ? thi bonor Ol the nation. 'The United Smies has bean advised of the af? fair, and probably knows the .-tn'us of the case aa well ;?? we do, and If the Oovernment a' Wash? ington believe* the position taken by Japan Is right, sccordlng to International law. there will !,?- no Interference On the oth-er hand. If our pool tion !s arbitrary, any nation mav Interfere "Japan understands that then* is a tscll m 1er? s'irding thai th? L'nlted Stales has at. Interest beta that, while not .?s.-umtr.jr the proportions of a prot. it,--*nte s-h? stan.ls !n the n.-itor- ( -i god mother to the Inland republic; but otBclali ol thi l'nlted St tea Oovernment nt.- too well versed In the custom ?-f d?aallng with auestlons of li t?rrnstl al law to say Japan Is wrang if she li right, or that Hawaii is rliiht if sh?*. Is srrong. M> Instrue lions in the matter are plain ir I cannot pel a reasonable snswer to my request I mny po home ..: . perhaps some one else may have better succe?, If I withdraw you know what will follow. I hope that it will n:>t retch that point." 8TEBDBUP TO 00 ROETE AGAIN. London, June ?.- A dlapatch to "Tbs D Uy Neara*' from Christiania rays that Captain Bvardrep will k'j with the Frnm to Smith*s Sound next fear, spend the winter there, and than attempt a sledga journey northward. BOUTS AURIc i y SEW8. cap- Town Jur,?* I The Lealatat"**s Asssmbly htis unanimously adopted a t?rot>osal to ?...ntrlbute toward the nmlntenance of th,- imperial navy. VI torta, South African Republic, Jana I The Volker i bas appointed a commission to revise ? ? Qnmdwei or Pandamumtal Law of February ?. ? especially in r--i..rii to th<- position of the High Court of t!i>' South African Repu! An ? ; Idem r ll the S-kunkunl? Country is killing hundreds ?f natHrea DUKE OF ABRUEirS TACET LAUXCBED. Olaaaow, Jun?- .".?The M-ton cutter-yacht Bonn, bull! for tr,.-- Ti'ike of AbruaM, nephea of the Kln-r ?? ? :>-. who is now la tbe Unit? - St *? at the I ... ? xi edition whi"h will make :.n?.pr to ascend Mount Sr. BUae, was laui - to-day? P'1** is aaedelled <,n tha lines of Valkyn? III, the unsuccessful competitor nftninst the Amer? Iran yaehl Defender for th.* Ameri--.-r.-i i .; ? ,? tain Sycamore wh?. formerly con,minded -h? Val? kyrie Hi. will be tbe sailing master of the Bena - ?-. PREMIER LAURIER 8TABTS FOR LflXDOX, Ottawa. OnCi June 3 (Special).?The Premier and ^!:n.? I.aurier and party left here this morning bound for England to attend th?- !i;.imon-i Jubilee. ;? reda were at the ataUon to aee them oil They ?ai! from New-York Saturday on the LacanlA. sir Hi hard Cartwrlgbl will load the lions- .lurlnz the Premier's absence, ?^ir Charlee Tapper win remain !-',rf> _ COM VENT ON CURERENT TOPICE DIKEC'T TAXATION UNPOPULAR. From The Ch!-*a?ro Tim? s-IUraid. There i.? a -frava doubt whether the proposed stamp ax would be v?-i?e Tlie t'nite.i s;j;.?? pre? fers io levy the bulk of it? taxation Indirectly, and one ?--f the r-uva of the popularity of the Urlfl u? a means of revenue. DBMOC1UTIC VIEW OF THE STAMP TAX Pi an The Buffalo C-ourlar-ltaoord. w,,. put! a s.-iJ.-'it of history h<- Would r?-mem li?r the liKllgnatloa rous?ed by such .? t-x in the , ? -, ?(,.-,,,[ ,,|on. People tolerati 1 ;: 1 ring th? Civil IVar as one of the n-eceosary ?.-vi great struggla I: was a constant ar.l^'^ -, . to bualnass men and ? considerable source of ex ?M-nM to th m In th?- prc-"-nt depressed condition lineas, a t.x on :he dally transaction.? be? tween man and man would be intolerable. To INYKSTbJATE OR NOT? F.-'-rn The Phi!.-. Kphla Press tVbai thai :.?? Senat? lo with Mr. TBtaiaa'a reso? lution for ar. Investlsatlon of the sugar scandal? It la us 110!? all -o nan? on aa to let go. There are liona iy the pathway of rejectlna It, and pitfalls *.:i cas.- of .rJ.pt!.m. In tlie fa*?- of ?-. -r :!.i,:igii only ??: s gen? r?i character, i: !? a siun of weakness to shrink from tie probe. ? ?r. th* "'.?ht hand, ' > riit.r apon ? .'??<?!,>, halting, lialf-hearted Inveatlaatlon la still worse THE PBOtPECtl OF C?BEUEBGT REFORM. i*rt?m The If a?at Cfhy Btai With the tariff (-nention out of tha arar and ti? revenue pro bum sahred, Prea?dsat McKinley win doubtless bend .ill hi? efforts ?o the eetabhehmenl ot .i m--r" satlafactory and more stable currency Bystam. The aaly thing nhlcb eeaM aafi | be ?lone .,- ?',? present :iioe has i?e?-n d?me A Commission baa IMaa seal '<? Europe to prepare for an Interna? tional ceaferrnce OOMFUBTDfa THE STATE CAPlToI, I i-.rr. T!ie Troy Time? Tnei.- is u fe-iiiif: cf rell-f throughout the Btate thai '..e amtier Is n?>w finally disposed ,,?. Thei. '.: no i-aibt .!i?i tie- Work will l>e prose r,,j i** 1111 u- much rapidiiy ai the natere ot tii- consti iction srlll i -rrnit. It canttot pr sad :? ?i fast t-> pleata a i? tia-i? ifvlng pubii-, mil whan :n<? rinihhing touch la pul on the taxpayer? BO) feil like singing art anthem of lejol'ir,**, in whic.i tiovcr.-iur liinck Wl.1 coma m for im-nted laudittlon. CAVALRY DRILL AT WEST POINT. AN EXHIBITION OF SKILL AND DARING IN HOH8F-MAN9IIIP BY THE GRADV ATlNil CLAM. West Point, N Y.. June 3-Aii overcast sky an.l threat-ring w.-atlic-r caiis.-d a chaBSja In the- mili? tary ssasctsas this ?afternoon Instood of pontoon bridge building, a cavalry drill was held In the riding hall It u it,,, eustotn for persons not rest dfnls of the post to make a not? of the date of this Interesting ?trill, ami wh?-n the day arrives the quart? rmawt-r. oft! ers and cadets an besl-ged with appl!. ri;|,,n? i,,r tickets, as a.lmisr Ion OSS only be galne.l with a card. Tl,?- change ?>f Programm.? being Bosnusijed lute this afternoon, there was an abs.-nep ,,f the usual clamor for admission, and all persona prasanttng thssBSshroa sjsre accommodated wltii se_'s in the galleries. The drill Is the most Interesting of the parten Th? entire Mrs? class parti ipr.tefl. half of whom j used Baddies, and for thirty minutes performed snaasrona f.*.us. Thotr hurdle nets were fully up I to the standar?!, but tin* Belenes of grmilne hors?? msasblg and do?Bright during remained for the! se-ond halt of the class. These rod? the horses j bareback, und th.-ir BMUnttOg SBi illsmcuntlng ware wonderful TV most artistic rld.*rs were] Connor, Chenney, McCoy, Blske, Bmtther and Ray monil. wh'i ran and jumped as tilde their horncs j while the animals w-r?- at full pa? e. i'aptatn Parker was in command, and Introduced several n-w feature* lr. military tscttc* The drlB wss | grantly enjoyed by the B...?ri of Visitors. ? RAftTTORD THKOL-OGICAL KKM1NARY. AaaiiaagARt amd c?hnagsicainsTT gxaactmn ?THE OUADCATtaa ??__ Hartford, ?"nn.. June 3 (gpsrisl).?ThS slxty thir?! anniversary and th<* gradUStlOS CSCKlMI of the Hartford Theological Besalnsry took pisca jrss terday, Snd the annual SMStlUg Of tha trustees uns : held to-day. The large sudltorlum of Hflsmer Hall, wh- m the graduation a-oeelana were bold last sight, was tiled with tha rdatlvea .?nd frtonda <>f the ! graduates, tbe pruftasmi of th.. seminary snd visiting clergyswB, among whom w.-rr Mm Rot and Mr-? Chsrlei h Lan?, of MeuBl Vsrnoo, N V.: th.- Rev, i?-- k f? Bretrer, of South Qlsstottbury; tba ?Rev, Dr. \\. N P. Dslley. of Albany, the Ret s A. Barrett, tbe Rev <> W. Means, the Rev. ?' H Imlth the Ret l>r C M, Lamson. the Rev. i> n A Brldaman, Profeaaors M. W laeobua, (?li? iert-,. McDonald nn?l M-rriam. and th? Rev. Mr. Oilletta Presiden! Hsrtranft presided snd an noum d the lesreea and prtsaa and nasda sn sd? dr.-ss :,- the grad lates Theses wen read by the following graduates Winifred rhesney Rhoadee. on -goheleth and ?Omar Khayvam: Two An '. nl Critics of ufe': Nathan Hrnry Weeks, 'Social Contact; th? Qoepel Method"; Edwin Whltnej Bishop Spiritual invo lut m." Ths other graduates were O.Ibert Holland Baeheler, Charles Ovid ratas. Bdwin Carleton Olllette. frank William Hasen, William Haaan. | James Belknac Bars? i Alonao Ferdinand Tra.t and William Bodl? TuthUl. The degree of I T H. (Bachelor of Bacred Theology) was eonfern I ? ?. Prank Nixon Merrtam ''? ?? .??-??* lion o| diplo. | m.?s was made by tbe Re? l?r !?:. B Webb pr* ?lent of the Board .if Ti ? i The annual meeting ami dinner ..f th?! Alumni Aaaociatlon were held bt ' in th? evenl ig esei is - The following v.-* re elected si oil! ers Presl the Rev (>r I\ ?*. H * *?' * ? ? ?t. the u- v pr. 0. w Means. *??:. se.*mary and treas? urer, *!*..? \Xtv Dr, ?' H Barber 'M tbt speakers at the dinner, at which the : : ...-???- were gu -* wer.- the Rev. It- :i-f*? I. Bartoi P. -.-? Hat.-h. Howard A, Bridgman, C. M Lamson, Oeorge M .-???:? A. C Thompson, R, B W m snd Chester Hartranft snd Edwin W, Btabop -? HAMILTON* 1NBT1THTI COMMENCEMENT. TV..- tiftii commencement of Hamilton* institute was bald lar-t night is Lealte*s Rooms, Eighty Ciinl-sf. and the Boulevard. The pr. sramme war, ?. long one and repleta with r*oo.i things, which highly Interesting to th** larga number of relatives snd friends of th? young orator who gstbered In the i ?ms Tha Rev, i>r. ii. A. Bttm ?on delivered sn address, a--?l medals for acholar? shin were awarded t.. the following senior de nartmenl Wj*nn?; l< Matleaon: mlf die department, ?? , -*, ' prude (unlor depertment, Condi?**! W. Cutler; primary depertment. Bruo Taylor. among the Invited guests preseni were Mr. snd Mrs Oeorse M Hr.?ok-, tbe R?V. Dr. and Mrs_ Francis Brown, Mr. snd Mrs B. M ? o?-?k. ?Dr. and Mrs Condlcl W ''???:??-. Mr and Mrs. Benjamin F. r>o-j Pasaos Hamilton B. Tomi?klns. h rank Tllior?! K .1 Se.T.r I. K Wella, Asa A. Ailing, ??eorire il. Smith. Ellhu Root, the Rev t?r. and ??.?8. Bbaar, Mr. an.l Mr? M M. Beldtaff. Jr.. and Philip Carpenter. ST. PACI/fl BCHOOL ANNIVF.RSAUY. Concord. N. 11.. J'"?" 3.-The ..y.-rri..-* of the forty-second anniversary St St Pr.ui's School w r*_ contir.re.'. to-day The u nual asrvl ? In the chapel waa onducted by Blsbop Miles. The sermon nrsa .-., !.. :h? Rev. Dt ?'avid H. Gr.er. of St Bartholomea-'s Church. New-Tork The annual din? ner in the Kvmnasi'im folloared the principal sfter dinner speech bslai mad* by Th-odore Roosevelt. Assistant Becretsry or tbe Navy. MR. LOMO AT TRI naval ACADBMT. Annapolis, Md.. June 1 gacretnry Long arrived fterM :i about 2 o'clock to attend th?. gradu? ation eserdsi : tomorrow. As soon aa the Dolphin hove to the National sal it? was Bred by the shore battery of the Naval Academy, snd the offl lai visit o": Captain Cooper, superintendent of the a i I? (?my, eras ma 1-* to tha **?? rretary. Ha come? to dc llver the diplomas to th? rraduatea to-morrow. tiHAl'lATKS IN DENTI8TRT. Tl thirty-Brat ?iommene?sseBi of ti>.. New-T? rk *'..!!'*ce of Dentistry wax held lasi nlgbi si ?."iii.-k erir.r* Hall, whl^h was Blled t- overOowltiB with an ilastlc audience. t-sbty?two members of :he graduating Issa >1 this yesr received tba ?i-ur... of doctor of dentsl aorg? ry, Th.- ten hon >r m-r, i?i the ?ass Wl r.- Alfr.il Warn.*. Psttl I?...:i Wilson, j. hu Joseph Bneeoey. amrvj m hworta Coil staid. Kr. ,i gen] u In roden, i*;?w..r: Thomson Taylor. Lewis F. Wertsman sod ';? ?rgo C Siiarp. Silver modsla w*ere award? i t.. Edwin Alexsi rtef Wester? reit, Alexander B. Black. Thomas H i'ratt and H rma: Louis Bhope Herberi William Bpencer won a ff"ld m.'.irii, the facul'y price for the bent I i. ral exsmlna i n Th.* Re? i?r Roben Russell Lf>?ith opened tht .xi-rcisrs nith prayer, an.l tba sddrees to tba grad? uates was mad? ?* the Rev. Dr Lindsay Parker, i-*^.-ir,r of Bt Petera Church, Brooklyn, -"ht rale dlctorlan was Arthur Laren Douglas. TO RE P R r. S E V T TH E V 11 Y. Tilt; ARMORED CBtlgCB BMOOXLTN starts d**** IIKR VOTAOB TO F.N'-I.AND. Tli.r L'nit'd Stat?9 cruiser Brooklyn passed out at Bandy Hook sad cleared ta?* bar at U*M o'clock ;.-. st< rday forenoon ?>n h?:r ->-.*y,-?K,. t.. Ei - '? When tbe cruiser parsed i?k msn?of?ursr anchor? j.r--? off TompUosvina Fhe was saluted by the I ittl -chip indiana, lying ti-.ere at anchor, Tha IS WSS return? d by th? Brooklyn. The Brc'-klyn ?nils ander the comma:.1 of Rear Adirri-n! 1 N Mlll.r. with a full .-onipl?*u.?-nt of ? ra frai cr?-w. she wa.i ??rosen *,> represent tha Halted states as being one of ;he flh--st niiips lr: the Nriv> e::d as likely to prive a rev, ,ktlOB ta tho Rrtttohsra it? tha type of ?rsrshlp to which ? ?a belongs, for she takes the i?*u'i in srmor?d eruisera Everything was made In thorough nadlness on Wednesday night for palling, the goodbya srera naid. ;.t:d BBsesra : in i men were nil on board, so as to rtart ?rt u moment'a rmti -e admiral Miller received from Washington yestofdsy ei.-eiient portraits of -.he President snd Mrs McKinley, which bave been bung in a pr?.minent placa In his cabin, the walia of which er.* ?:?? ? r.ir...? -??ti- u-e pii?it?,h of a number of leading men. The Brooklyn will take bar time eroeslng the ocean so as t., appear at b*tt best when she es the rendesvous In Ensland, .?r.i h> r ipe<*d will not exceed tirirte.-n or fourteen knots The average speed made !>v her on h> r ?rial :rtp was 21 !*:], knots, Bccordlng to the c ?t ?l - -? n i report. Th * Brooklyn h.?> a displacement of I.STl ?on??. She nrr'- an armann-nt of ?igbt S-ie.ch iirfch loaiiin?; rides and twelve (-Inch .??ophi-flrlng guns Bha asi placed In commlalaon De ember i last ander eoaunsnd "f Csptsln P, a. -".?ok -? MR. BRYAN TO do ARol \D THE WORLD. 8t I-otlls, .lu.ie A?Albert .1 Knrl.-hf. s St. Jo? seph ?Moi bUBtnSBB man. who i? at the PlsBter*s wsa at Lincoln, Neb., just before !.. arrived here While there he was a gOSSt of Mr an i Mrs \V .[. Bryan. Mr Bryan baa snnounced hia Intention of maklna* a trip around th? world, so Mr Bnrighl ?aya Ha axpecta to *?t?irt witlun a mort time and win t..? abroad nevara! mouths. His family **, 11] a. ???u.i any him. SIM,?NO FAREWELL To FRAME DAMROSCR "A'lien Prank Dsnwoseh snd Mrs Daavsssh nail?..! from Bobohvn for Dramui yaeterday ori th.. N .rtb Oermijn Lloyd ?'eum?: i?? Friedrich der Proseo n delegation tram tha Pi ??Ma's Choral Union wsa <t tha pier to ee?. him off a, lb? atassasr pull? d out into tha stream, th- sumbsra of the . asng a farewell to Mr. Damros h. who ap? pen i grestly surprised ?and pleased at tin'demon itr tikm. Ami.iiir otb.-r pa as engen on the Pried rich der Oroaae were Bsron Meyaenbera the O-arman <'<>n snl -it New-Ori sns; i haries \\ '.\'. laey li.irotie?-? Kos- ?'.?ss- ?lr nn?; Mrs ? nnrle.? i-'pr-rkeU and .luxii? <? Stre-t. *,f Toronto e ?.'levclaii'i In M hears gad '.'? mlnutn*, by KoO) York ?entrai Leavs Qrand U'antral Station LM J' M arrive Cleveland 7.1a. Tolt-du Iuam ucal u.ui...!.*,, Ctilcsgu IMKU. _*_ CONGREGATIONAL MISSIONS. CLOSING MEETINGS OF THE SEVENTY FIRST ANNIVERSARY. BBrrunt timkh bxpbitbu to nuaa rata 8?.?ii_ty tin'it DEBT?ADDRESS BY liH. WA_U IX?'TON (Ho ATE. Barat.iga, N. Y., June *.- General O. O. Hc.w ur?l presided nt the morning resslon of the Con? gregational Home Missionary Society's ?eventy flrst anniversary hHlBp. In arder to expedite the pr<-ce?>dlngs the great.-r part of th?: morning wa? taken up with I.unir..--,.? mattere, and commit t?X'S were appointed -i? follow*: Conim't t<-? to Wamlnate OMusis The Rev. Dr. 8. H vir? gin, of New-York: I.orln ML CooM, of Ceaaea** cut; :he Rev. Charlea B. ?i?-?-, of Maeeaeho? setts; the Rev. Dr. Frank L. Fish, of New York, and Richard Steams, of Massachusetts. Commit? tee on Report of Baacatlva Committee Tlie Rev. John E. Tuttle, ?*faaagtlhUWllB. tho Rev. Dr Will lam a BeMaaahi of New-York; Deacon Bamuel M Holmes, of New-Jersey; ?h?? Key. Joel B, Ivet?. of Connecticut; i homas n. Stockwell, of Rhada Inland Thc-r?? was an aBteadcd g?*nera! discussion rela? tive to ttie- gunnels! condltlea of the society, which hau bet n affected by th? baataaaa iepreeatoa, it Was Shown that with returning prosperity, If the rontrllnitions amounted to th.- normal sum. the !???- weaM soon !?e free from d?hr an?! W nl b?- able to continue 11 h cc?id work in the baaee mleaioaary Bald, a resolution* was adopted recom mendlng that the six be ne vol? al eo>'ietie? of the -aanomlnathw should hold their anncr.i meettnBs In the sum- placa and !n th.- ?sanie weck. Beere ta ry Washington ? noate, of N?w-Y?-rk. read .-. paper entitled "Fixed Pactar in Home m?? atoaa** Amrng oth?r th'ngs he said: "Let -h? meaaes ?>f oar cities in their masse* al! m- ,,ii bed '? v Ooapel iip'nt or aavtaB grace, th- Old Wcrld horde? still coming ami bringing their iiigotry. degradation and Illiteracy; the ?,-r.i.r nasas of our land where Um force? which muk- for man's high? st life are yet far from sufficient ?o npl.ft the p,-?,p> -let those condition-, stand beftora oat" rielen and the need of the Na? tion as .. present factor in btittM min-lona Is read la characters of ??? rk.-sr hue.** Contlnulag he mid it was the organize?! body of Christian believers whs did the eenatructlve wurk in tic Christian apbulldtna of ths Nation, iin?i it ?aras the w irk at lbs '-1 "?* to arsanlae bis li -m the domlnanl factor of which w.is .1 r.- ognigcd divine purpose in ?ids ci untry'a fa;.ire ??lone could overcome the National problems, the eigns of which srere no clearly ? i-ii Is Al* -i nistn pu Ions 1 tbropk-, educational ""?'? '-?? ? ent p * i wer cf grnn?. dimensions, >? t ti-~ ag? .- ka ? t' the church ml -.anary langutatied under crippled Bnan - idreasea w,-r<- mid* by Supertnttndenta A. K. \-, ray, -f Bi Louis Hsn Br is, of Lincoln. N???? . ,ind F if Ishman. t Albuquerque, N. M ihe Re? Dr Xehrmlah Boynton, of Detroit, and the Rev, H H Kei-ey, 0r Ifartford, Conn. At th afternoon session iddltlonal remart v. i? ?ii ml ilonafj fields were made by Superin? tendent* Wray, Broas snd Ashman. Addressei | wer- sis made by Superintendents l. P. Broad of Topeka, Ken.; w, H. Thrall, of Huror, S. I? . 1 v. r< i** of Philadelphia, an,; T. O Qrassle, of Ashland, Wl* The closing session of the seventy-Brst snnlver ; irj v. ii held t -right Addresses w.?r?> mad- by Rev J.^hn L B udder, of Jersey i ry the Rev i-?- T? ma? of BrooBllne. Mass., snd the Rev. Dr. a n Bradford, of Montclalr, N. J. Oenernl Row ? ' The -!-? -m of ?h? n?-xt place of meetim,- wai ; ,f, ???.??? ?,..,. t.-.-. utive '' mmlttee, to i-*> an? nounced later Rtther Hartford, Conn., or I?,-tro|? ,? ||| :? pt il I Ultjr be selected hv the committee Th? Re? I"- Prank T Bsyley, of Denver, Col., ? "?? r? '. ri a lutl ins. which wer-- unanimously a?lopt . : eiprearlv? of th utmost conftdenc? in the ,,-,.-- ?;?,. conduct and management of the aoclety, ?:? ?i -a! How,n?! as presiding officer, announced ti; I In Msy, I5:?*-, th- receipts of the aoclety were -:?-??. but in May. i*.r<T. the -receipts were $l7,???j. BTATE BUKDAY-BCHCOL COMVBMTIOM. Kimir:.. H. Y . Jone I ?Hala sreeted the Betefatea to th?* (few-York Btate Bunday-aebool Aaaodntlon's ai naal convention this morning. To-day*, pro gramme included! "The Bpectal Peaturas of the i; -;. ?? by the Rar. William Waiden Clark: "Evangellsm ia the Bunday-school." hy Mrs. M. X Benseheten; "The Ltvtna w??rd." hy t!ie k-v. J J Lansing; "Home ? Bl itlstlca.*' hy Mr?. J. H. Barnes; "Internatloi il Bunday-achool Work." by William Reynolds: "Bplrlta or the Spirit." by the Rev Anr.l** rord Eastman; -The Blbl~t Why "**? Bboukl Btudi It." by Ihe Rev. W. W. '.'lark. Th?r ckslr.g F-'Mon was hrl?l In the Park Church to niwfi.t. The Rev o. p. CHfford, of Buffalo, delivered the * ? il address. ?YlYOD MMB?OKAItt CONORSBB. Pouchkecpnle. N. Y., June " ?Sp.-'la'i.- The fiTlh annual ml.???lonar>- congre?? of the Bynod nf Kew : York closed here M-nlghf. To-lay's ?e-?f:|.5n was cp.er.fvl with addresses on "Tli ? Byn id's Home Mis? il a ttlvttlea, ' by II ?? Bee, L M'-rrlll M?i-r; "Til? s' r. Educational Work." by the Rae. Dr. Jamei Oardner, af Olovt-ravllle, N f : "TBe ?ynod'a work Am ma :v Indlaaa." by the Rev Morton P. Trl-ppe, of Salamanca, and *The Bynod'i ''.ire of It.? w.-ak-r Churches." by the Rev. Dr Oeorge Alex? ,it,<icr. of New-Yora. The afternoon .?-en?!,m includ? ed tbe follow inur: "In Our Cltl s," by the Rev. i>r ? -.? i !.. Thompson, of Mew-Yorki "In the Sout.'i " by the Re^ Lyman Whltnej Allen, of New? ark N .1 : "in th? West." by tin* Rev. Dr W, 1. Harslia, of Xew-Yorh; ??Am,,nu' the Indians," bj the R.-v. l?r. Oeorge L Bplntng, ot Bouth orange, N. J The closing ? x-r Is? ? were the feature 0( the , ? . ?es g the Ren I t .lames M. Rui-kle*. ?if Rew-Yorh, who ?riive an address - n ??Th.- x.,-,! and the Phlloaophy of H.m- Missions." and the Rev. l?r. Joslah Btr ng. of Kew-York, his subject being The Problem of the Twentieth Century ?"Hy." -* - COLUEBIA BEXI0R6 IT PLAY. *rop-at~tKXt*fa, uupfitoa asv marbles a sre CSU IN" BPITB OP THE ABSENCB OP THE PACU-TY ARD THB BARNARD lilltL.*". The Columbia aentora yaeterday tolled not, al? though they ?pun?top? Tha K**:?!-,?! -'arrival of sports was robbed of mip-h of it? tnjoyment hy a m.-tiik?*-. will h reaulted Ifl the non-Hpp.'arar.ce of the Barnard ?ir!??. who ware :o be tha ? ant? in the ?k!,'riiiK-rnpe conteft. Th?? other linn dii-ap. Of "throwing the use," which waa open only - to member? of the faeulty, was declared otr. as Ibera arara no entri?-?. Again, n?'lther President Lew, Das Pan Amrlnae, nor tin- popular ih-rr Bh ger, who ware .o jn-ipe, nor Dean Keener. wh?> was to finish, wa? there, i-u tbe hoy? went on to Bava their fun alone, watched i>y several women and a iiun.ircd or more undergraduataa In the first ?*onte?t, that of spinning tlie top, A. L Marvin, president of the das?, cunmn, ~*~*heaton. n. It. Marvin und (?riffln ware satered, Ounton won anally, iptnnlng his top around a *ir ele and knocktng over every other conteatant's Weapon, Then the ciasamen played marl !??>. and aen ??? Ounton proved that debat?as "*'as i;?t hi? only torte. bat ?'luff managed to ti- bin The booby prlaa wai area by B?chner, who, de-spite all rfforis, could not put his mari,les -.ver the circle. This prize was coatested far by Smith, who would have won If his marble had ael got beyond bis i .'t.-rol J. Wlliiarn Heas easily won all the contest*; after that, snd ?could bava had ? dean sweep r-a-i be arrlvpil earlier. Hta Brsi victory was ir. le?,pfr.jg. After tcartnir ar,.und the campus several rime?, it wns seen mat thougli Wheaton w.?s natural!) ?he better man. the long training of Hess bad pul him Into implonshtp form He went over I a--k.? ;? In the days ot yore, and immediately received tbe decision. Thej then played '"egs-s-ln-a-ha.Eaga-In-tba eaps" it sho'ii'i nave been c;iile?i, i?ecaue?> only one of the boys w?,re i hat This proved the most Interesting content of lbs carnival, and required three he.it.? ?o decide tii- winner. Clarke won the Brst heat, bul Hem carted off the honors of the other two. II.- could nit cope v.*ith i ;irk-\ how over, wh'-n It came to running between the other contestants' l?-gs. '"ark-- u-?e,i -,hs Isetles of a ;r i football game. I!>* rn:-, low, and when ai ?ut i fool from the tackled r "'??on would ?u,l d- niy stret.-h out his ?im* snd eateh that person' i l.-its causing him to make a complete somersault. This be did to rh" entln une. soins through, or rather over, t<wi nmn In less than -i minute. Af-r tins the U'i\'. wer?> ? ,, tired to ploy potsi,-. peggy, hopscotch, follow ir.j leader snd rroastag, which would bava complete,? me programme but entent.-.! themselves with eongrstulstlng Hess ?,n his vi ?*- ? i d In tilling tittn u|-. with i--c- -renni sodas The ?ithcr ronte-stants were Lyons Bin? stain, Orifftn, *"niltlv Raymond, Sargent, Clarke Comatock, Benftner, Carter ami Anderaen ?,-* "BAROSESS BUM" IX COURT. Leeds Waf-ra was examined yssterday in the Jefferson Market Coori before Magistrate fernnn, on a complain! of aoandontnent and non-support aaada against bha b) i ? t ? srlfe, "Barenem man ? ?? After liatentns (?? the Marital troubles of tha ' Bar? ' i- t- !,l bf herself, the M;.?;l*tra'e ti,;.', t!i,it the only vart of the laetlamny on which he i , ,i.i tive a declaloo was ??: ether ?ir not rh.. "Bareaeaa*1 uns in ilnngiT o? be omina a public cbarga, a- si.r iiv-rs In h.?r complaint, snd thereupon took the ? ? uader ttdvisftneti?. In relatlnp* !.--r woeg the ? Baronesa" nM thai -tie f?-at*ed ?i?.- would become ? puni'? chares altlMmsjh ?he ?na ree-rrlng g_??? .. ? ? k t -r appearing on the vjiiilevilie ?(.ig??, and b - paylna im -i aeek for board and ixlglnga Ii . |, ?a ?,f lids she w-nrei! !i. r r<-,-r?ani ?pona? to auppori her or n?r pcniahed if be mused. n.-r tr-ir she said bad cnl her o.T wit'. .,* ? penny in ? i Will, be? J'i?e She had iv:irrl??d W.i'er? and ahe ha?l I.ri compelled to go ?jn uij raudirvtil? i?r *.gi- to ?un a llvellh ?-'- When nor present theatrical engagement ended, aha feared ?lie would i-?.? u. ?Larva, if Waters ?lid nut si-j-j/ur: her. OBITUARY. CHARLES BENJAMIN BRUSH. Charles Benjamin Brush, a well-known civil en? gineer In this city, died at his home. No. 113 West Slrty-nlnth-st., lsst night, after an Illness lasting several years. H.'s death was due to a complica? tion of diseases. Mr Brush was torn In this city In ?8IS, a::d was eduesfed sf the N-w-York Uni? versity, from whl h he re-elved the degree of civil englnepr. Lat??r he became the professor of civil engineering in thet rtilvrsitv. occupying the place fpr many years, and resigning It on account of Ill health 8lnce then the University conferred upon him the honorary degree of doctor uf civil engi? ne?ring. At 'he time of his death he was chief engineer of the Hacheoenei Wstsr Company, the wuee:?s County Water -"ompany and the Hobskag I-and Improvement Company. He was the eon?ult:ng en? gin, .-r of the Washington Bridge at the time of its construction. BaostSA some time ago he y as rhM engtnsar of the North Hudson County Railroad Company, the MobotM I'-rry ?."ompany and the Raasaa <"lty Water Company, whl? h ts one of the larges! eoaspsntsa of Its klr.d In this country. Mi Hrueh wan a member of the Charity Organl BStfOO Society, and until recently tbe superintend- I ont ??f Mlipah ChapsL Is Plfty-OSVOBth-St, near Nlnth-nve. He was also a member of many seien ttflc aodetlea among them I.? :ng tba Americas 8? ci ty of civil Engln-eera. tha Engineers' Club and the Amaricsn Waterworks Association. Mr. Brush was .*a!Ie?l ?u ulv? expert testimony in many lejcai dlsputea ir. whl*-h water companies were Involved H-* whs employed l?v the State to give espert *<-?tl m.?r.y regarding the celling of the State < apltol. II-* lea rea s Widow and thr?-<* '-hiiilren. The burial will be In Greenwood Cemetery, and the fun? ral will be held on Sunday. ROYAL COWtCR Roj.il Cowles, at one time Orno of th?- best-known and ?argent Jewell, r.? in Cleveland, < ?l.lo, died at No tU W-*~it Porty-flftli-s?.. on RTsdliesdBy. Mr. Cowl? s was born In Ohio sevmty-seven years ago H?j entered the Jewelry b.rnlnesa after leaving nehocl and remain*?! In !t nearly all hi*? life. He was also known, however, as a cb ver mechanician, and Invented many contrlvanee*. now In general use. iniong othera th? catchee for laces now found in ?very pair of laced shoes About ten years ago Mr Cowles gave up the Jewelry business and came to New-York, where he had rec'rrtly h. en etlgSged In the resl ?Stat*- busl ness, bring at the tir^e of his death a member of the firm cf ?irifflth & Cowles, in the St. Faul Bui!.ling. He leaves a widow and sn" daughter Th* funeral will be at No. .112 West Forty-llfth-st.. to-morrow at 1 p. m -? CAPTAIN ADOI.I H L. KINO. Captain Adolph L. Kli.tr died yesterday morning at his l*.?m... in Rlchmond-ave., Arrecha?*. Staten [Bland. He was tSkSS sick on Wednesday of IsSl Week with acute Brt-rhf? dmea-e. Last ThurS'liy he wan oontln**d to hid bed. and complication? o? heart trouble, and ?ateiv pnemasilla, set In. Cog IStfl King Iras bSTB In WI-?,-l?*y. OotblSltd, an Island In tha rialtlc Sea. alSty-Bva years ago. He entered or a assisting iife when a boy urd, advancing rapidly, was at an early -ig.:- In command .?f a m*r Chsnl roSBSL He continued in the business for m ? f ySOTB, until, having amassed a eomfortalm fortun**., he retirad from the sea and MlCCttd the I'nlted Stat ? as his hom?-. He went to Sta'en [stand twenty-one. year? ago. He was for many year? superintendent In New-York for the Old Do? mini m Steamship Company, but resigned from that ?it ? Bve years ago. He had beer, president of the Star u island Savlnes Bank for sixteen yeare, and aras recently re-elected \S'n?*n the Btaten Island Chamber of ?'ommerce was organize.i he was elect? ed Its treasurer, and had twice been re-elected. He w i - i trustee of the Staten Island Academy sn? *. member of the Clifton Tennis Club. He invesl .1 largely In Stnt n Islan?! real estate, and owned a large tract of Ian?! near his home at Arrochar. His family, which survive him. consists of Mrs. Klnft throe ?ons and one d.*i riirhrer. The funeral arrangements have not yet been announced. -e MRS. JAMES W BESXHART. Mrr. Oblan Btsela BesS-OS-, widow of James W. Beekmas and daughter of tha Rev. r?r. Philip :.:... ; ir. died yesterday at The ?'ll-Ts. ? >**.-??. -r Bay. Long Island, from pneumonia. The funeral will I?? at 'he Reform Church, nfth-ava. and Tsrsnty nlnth-st., on Monday at M o'clock. J D CHANDLKR. Nishua. N. II.. June 3.? J. D. Chan.ller. sixty seven y.-ars old. president of the Kasbao Btreet Rsllway and one of the three principal owners of tba r..iid. Sled tiiis morning. He was president of the RsShus Board of Trade, and for twenty-six r? ars hsd beer auditor of the Kew-Hsmp hire Fir.. Insi-.r.in".; Company, having served tkrougn tbs entire ezlstenc? of tiie company. JUDO! WILLIAM B WAHPRLL, We=?t ?'hester. Pi nn.. Ju.ie 3.?The PreatdSflt J'idge of tho Chester County courts. William B. Wad ?--11, died Bt his home here thlr? morning. He was slxty nlne years ot sge. avii ha.l been o:: the bench ii ten years. Por forty reara he bad been a prominent figure in ?"hr-tor ?.'ounty politics, He served a term In tha Stare Senate in ls72. and Wsa twice a candidate for i mgr?.-? DR. QBOItOK THOMAS. Baltimore, June 3 (Spe?; liv?Dr. QOOfgS Thomis. pri.fes.-ior of laryngology at the coll?*;**.; of Physi? cians ami Surite.<_a and a noted spectali.-it on throat diseases, ?lied to-day of pneumonia. OPENING OF MANHATTAN BEACH SEASON. This yenr's season Si MsnbsttSB Bench will be shorter than In former years; but quality rather than quantity Is th*? DbjBSt of the new ir.anaf?. ment. ?>n -Tuns 1*1 tbe Manhattan Baacb Hot?! will i ?? op?-n for the r-c-pfion of ku-s?s. On June 19 I i-i and Pain will arrive to entertain. The band* n iter begins hia concert en*-\i|-;rm?--ni In the the? atre with an orchetra of exceptional completeness, r nd i luring the hummer be means to ln;ro?l'.:ce certain new marches cf !:l- own composition. Pain's Breworita apectacle this year will depict the war between t'reece and Turkey. BOUSS and Pain will remain si Manhattan Beach until the end of ?he On Juna IS Da Wolf Hopper and his com? pany will open the theatre with nn elaborate pro? duction of "El Cspltsn." Hopper's engagement lasts one month, ar*..l on July 2$. William Parry ?rill g'.v?. a season of comic opera with a ipe-clally -?? ... ted company, THE WEATHER REPORT. raareaoAT. aaooRS and to-dati fv?re<"a!?t. OTsshingles, June A?Tbs atona in Wisconsin bwt norsd le OBtarlx The area of a.fh prestare has moved SllghUy fr in the Middle Stlaatle t, dM I ^Cx Atlantic .?? A ridge f high pressure ext??:;.Is from the Ml?1!!e Mississippi VaEey ?. ?he Sattk Paotttt Coast. R?in hit* filer, in th? M.as >ur(. Mississippi anl Ohio vs'ley?, the tak? tvglnr.s. -he Middle BSd EfORh AttBBtM Str.tes. The temreritiir? Im* fe.?ei ?n the leVtbWMt an) In tie Middle Mississippi and l'pper <?til > valley... it liai ri?en in the X rtfiwei", an.i ha* IBBMlSOd r??:h* etal'oniry el?.? where. Bata a?l occur In -Vew-En-f'.-ind. cl?*irln<r Krltiy nlifh?. ?h ,wers In the S.-utli Atlar.?c and Ka?t Gulf ?tal i kad seoeralljr fair stsearhera. The temi,>erriiur? will CaK in the Middle Atlantic Stute?. In the ?)h|.< Vllley anl the ; ?wet nke rest n. n-i<; will rt?e In the Mi*?..url and r*..|.?r Mississippi valleys. I>r*T.VT!.F.r> rOftaCAB? FOR. Tu DAT. Hi a Wnartewd, draadsntorsm dearlsg Mdsr aigbti coder in s./iithern partlea; hiih sasthwaateriy wieir,, be o Blag northwesterly. Bastera Bess-Toeb, IbvudenbawBta praSsSIr oiearin? by Friday nn.in: c.xler; BOVtbWemerty win.la. be.- n. ?..* n..rtiiweiif.-r;. tr.i<?..rn Ptanay lisais, Kew-dsrssy, Ps la ware an'. Mary? land, show eta pr.balily learlnir '. y I-Many r.-.n. i sotttharesterly wind?, becomlas n rthwesteriy a:-..l atain mhint?. Western Son Tork, Western Pennsylvania sad Ohio, ,ti i\.t? .n 'h- eurh* rn rning followed bjf f r. bilsk rKn*.?liw--ster;y wlnl?, becalalSB nirthwesterly. dlmrii Islilne. -a Tntm'vff tx^CAt. onsRRVATtnNs Itot-T.s Momlns. || I I ! I t I I Id ^imrT^.f^r '????" l?"l "???-,* ? ?--' - ? ---**--,. I ?i?f H -i 'v ?T-* -r?. ?|-'"'- lt"T^ -~rV?FP1 ; - ?r"|i|?!>*H? , ti i ?T-7TT**' :io.3 :J0.0 v ? . ?yfi ??i Hri' ri -*"?"T" "t'"; , . !' : 1_ ?_i_T~i ~J -fan !'H rfrr?T,,.!,ri i ' ,.Jj . I..J ?? ?"I, ? ' H .--l-n- ,o - It tun BUgtaNi *. seeuaaotif sM ? im. ....?? tu? rh*nse*i lr presaurs aa Indi. ..?ed by Ihe TrlBOSS t aalt recrrrdlng barome?*- The gatXOi tine r?prv??nl? Hi* crm prm'ur*? a? rseef '.?-d ?>? Peiii'agbassmag. Trlhune ??fflre, June 4. I a. m -The weather yesterday area lab darin? the Bay, but ctasdy ?nd si-..wer\ ar ntajh? The imOmgatntMtt rnnre.l heiweo-- m .:v| ?2 iogmaa iba aeseagi .-"-' iageaaal Mas Mg .?e-tn*-? h'.-her than xYn' .?' Sfedaseiay, aad ?'?'. base Ibas ?hat of ihe eortwspon?llna .1*? r ust i-.?r l*he wsather sir r?nntin?H? ?h..**r-i ?'?? tii-.rnins. >?ur Will .lesr Snd he.- r Sftsrama. - e ??? M KRRIED. SDUSS SCHSr-RH ? >n Thumt'iiy. Jure ?, 1?W7. ly the n at Raphael Benjamin, \i a Barihs MisaBf le ftotm A Adler. li.\ll?1'?'K IV I-?--..V VI on M c :n*.,a?v June 2. In Jamale?. I. mi* Island It **he reel.) -nr- at ?>l r-l \ir n Vu.-ns'u* Dearauw. b> ?he It-, i?>wi* La-npinsn f Ke-warS \ t MUa Maul Bas ??.. te ?> ?.-. Laaraaaaa Hab maOk BADOaa .HALA- v Ota re-: ?en . of tr.eirie, s*. ?*m W >* "?.ih ?i .Ve-e Torb. on Thurs?la>. June 1 l*-"7, b> ?lio I?-. H matrt CaUpee, Ella? Adaiua Hall u> WUs> Ua> \vtaiuts_Y Usilcsr. MARRIED. BlTTS-HTIJ.IU-ln WllmlriCon , B?. tt ML VJBL\\ Charca, aa May ? UW v ??*"* "",*_, ,^ .hi Bav. ?* :?man. ritsher, ?f I-elawar. ??"??t,"?M':y. ilJhu? rnarlea K. Murr.) f? I' Adelts* I?'*""* 4;?C??: of Francia Iyrwell HIM?, an-* O^rr*. (cita Butta, o? "????1 wieh ?'onn , former!** -?f BaSSm. ?""" CORTIflS?-?Z-f|tT?'HINS?"?*< Jin Tuae?lair. '**??*[" ?a Brlde*i Ch.ireti L*n1 m f^irtan I '?"^'^VA'a Io Kllen Markay. ?l?l?r diiughter of the late j.-iy? It'it-hln.^n. DA?KAM TII.f.KY ?>n Thiira-tay June S ,?* "Li**""?J ?fiureh. N..-r>i,.n. C< -r.n . bv the R-v. "-"*???", "^."?JK ?listel hy lh? H#V F Win.!? f Brat h-??I te. ?"'"?J Aim iasebtar ?jf Osergt fZ Tin?y. te WeRer D?rres Diabam EI*'?AI! M FKKTKRS?At rhe realden?-? ot the J*?j?? mcther. m ?'r?-iklvn. .*." Y . en Tli.ir--*?v. June s. i-wi. by the Bar. T. B HeLaod. !? D.. _*-_*? -*uaa_af ar the lete Ar-lrew McF?le-a. r? William Marthtae K'S?*-*? of I>?-nv?r. <*olo ELT VALENTIN!! ?On Welr.eaday. Jun? ?. hr t?J* *-_. t?r. ihm?r. Atigudu? Or? .--? Kly and U-raoe TelliWS Va>ntlne. GRll-*F*Tlt<- SMl'I."- ?On Wednesd.n- "un- ?- at t-e-J*-*?. m^nt Man-r. bv ?h? H?v Elrhard roh?t<?n, ASS?? _? Sm.ill, dauicl-.i-r f -he ta.? IHr-.ro V. ?leven?, to I raO? er|,-k G OrtfTVh?. ?ARMOR- RETCRAH On June a. I?5.7. at No US C'enrr?: f?rk We-.'. ?,T ?h? Rev. Ilerrv f"T.an*.<**enl?a*, i'en'iimln ?m!". Hans? ?in-1 liel-?n Ue-itw'-Kl. daughter of John n Xef.-li.im an! ?he la'e C. IJdle ?'.nov-ir. LTMAR R""EVp: <m Tu-?".-r. Jun? I. BBC at M. Paul's ??torch Hender? r. K? r-y The pe.- L w. R-*e, ii. d.. Margaret Caekta, ?iiuiahtar -f MaJ/,r J?j_a I R-eve, ?,, R.,h?ri Maniey Lym-m. .f New-York < "llg. QlfNHV ~***K!,[,IVi:T'?\ Or) Jin? 2. at tv-on. at The MeSBleaS, Watt Hope. Qntarle ire hom? of ?ha l-rldet J-aeph Ridge yulrhv. j-. ?,f (hip clt>. to Miaa Mahal F-anre? Weinrgton. the Rev. ? arl Bflntth, the uriAo'e sonata RBeiatiaa aOOTT?aajlOaiT ? OS Tue??ay. Jun. I. at SI. Jamais Churi-h. N-w D.r.-i.n. r-r.r, . hy ?he Rev. L*r. Orlut. I"ann:e. ciaufhter -.f the ??t. r ?, R-m ? n. to WinflaU Sett. -T. JottN?-T'lRn"".**?At <~hrtot ?~hui*eh, 71?? ?t. Bad 'toula'.ar*. WedassdS*" -lune 2. h) the Rar It. TbO Da Water. Varie A. I-'ort*a te TnlOjt M SC J?J?*.a. Notices of marriages and deaths must be Bb> dorsed with full name and a?ldr?-ss. DIED. BARjrCR At -""?!?.- PteUe, s T . on y,?B"ar. June i, 1901, Emete Woottt, w.f? t p-?ieri-*i? I h-.-_-;m. Kunerai strrlceB at I?; la?? r-ni'l?-r? ?. Broadwar nut? I'latna on VtfliBJ a? 2::?? n m. BKATrTft-?->n Thur?-!?>. J>in* | RaBSSa II Roa**-% a?e-i ?a rasra, at tut raaliliBC?, N,. i.3t7 t*a_a eC Mr-.-klyn N Y rimer:-! aervhtea K.-iday avaahm. Jur? 4 s o'c.? k, m New-Terk A'/eniia IT K ?-?-irfv. ,?rr?r Xew-Y?rts? **' an-1 l,-erin-iit. In'-rmenl pri-.n'?. at While I'iain?. B V il.i.KMAN At Tie ri.rTr, realer Bar. U-nn Inland, sa TtiLm?:..} m .m.-.?. Jure 3 l*-!?7 ' peew BU AMsn Bta .- ?i. ? f Jame-j W heekman. -r.?I ,;...i?hter of the R.-V J? Up KHladi >r. I? D. Fuir-rai aer\ .-?e at the Ile?* -ni? 1 ?vtcb ' hur?h, tti'.-BVSk an! 2tKh ar . 'n M< n.iay. June *. ?,i J? ,v|,?-i? a at BBt'SH?Al M* r??l?ieace. >e. t!3 V.'e?? ?-?? at., aw Thur*!n\. Jun? .1 at 7 j, m Charte. l:?r.jit.tt. Hnisb. X'-t'ep , f fi.r.T?;! c.r?..'?.?' OOWUSB After ., men ittsass, m Wsdmaaay June R H- -.ni O ?a-le? Fun?ri. lerMcei ?. roal-lenct. N'a 812 We?t t-tbeL? Sn?nri.ii . J in- .'. al I i SI Ira --ci- il ?: - ,r.\ ?:??-. ?<? , f f..rr.lty. Ce ??:??: i i papsn DURTRB aaKialy. Jun? l a( ?.?.rru n a-.-n ti.e It-idBD?. MSB*, -il i?t.'-r - r I , - '? : EU ?-:-? >l ^;. L>u? t -, a??-l U ./?-..rj ai! ?i u.mtha F-i-er-'i fron her !. RM 4' ?iarrtt?.;ni, frtlny .-?f**rn<*'B? a? 1 o*r|,M-k PBROCROM Ai M unt Verses N. Y - r. *.v. in???t_?/. .'une 2. Deroth) ir.nf- ' ?n-if? of I ru.il WorwtetEi ? n lier 7?th year Fur.eral f- m IM h i -?? H MU * '?' lt!i a?-e . on IrlJBg, th? p,\ in?t. at .'! ? , ! . i< p m l'ani-Bea in ?altinir n an: i ' * il Et \i n tn.n. Tin \-?? ;*'-.-er. Bsttt ??'! K;.*- ; -Al bla re-Men.?-. ArTDcbar, Biaim ??:?.n!. J-^ne A 1?.'7 A-i .Iph LsdartS King. h?e.; in jeart. ' rn:-rly ut Wlsbr, B? -!?-. Ft;r.-1-.? -?r.l-'e? a?. S' J .i-, ? ? -taie? I?ian?l, Frl-lav af'e.-. ? r. June 4. at 4i40 - * Infrnient at le- R, v. N. \ LAWRKbCB a? Bosta Salsa-, N*. Y. Jur.* 3. iser. Cyraa Ij??r>-n--e. a??-i W v?ar?. Relativ??! an-i frleni? ef ih? family are In-i' ! I jtteag the fun?rn: ??M-! - - ,f r'- ia'?.- r?-?i Un-? ir. S-?.tb ?.ilet.i y. r..t\ ifternoon, /una ' ??? i (';??? (? ? ?111 tw-riif tii? arriva, ' tlU '." U ::?? a, Ea*~*> Y rk and S?e** I' ? fit *???-.: -r.n. M'C-BJfK ,x BstarH Isto .-?' at fha.a. M Y . -.a the night of May It, !-'??". A la sa El lat-etB b?! rad wtfa Of the !at? il?" rr? Mi ' ' .rn-.i? k. la tba tttt year cf bar as". IVASH?Anata Van Baia? S ?l.t.w of Il^nry Nuil bb4 fl-rly. Lhrerp -I. Kni/inr 1. .f'tn- I. BICHAB1 SDK ?t. \V*?lne?,'ay June J. a*?T?T au-?enty, Sarah I> u!.,a Bl??:? ird? n. Ir th- ality-rtrat year of (MS ii". art ! -w ' !.- r n ' *'i ,' :- - Funeral ?ervic?? 'Ai:; ba held ?' Set Ute NSMaaBS, No. 8T Mac-r.?*., !': oklyn, V Y. ri Kri:.?. Jji. t. at t'JO p. m. SCHMITTMANN"--Badtfanty, en Jane I Aijfuatua K. r ;. ttmaaa, ,n th- 71?t y?ar of i.u a?? Fu?era'. prtvaSS BTAMTOR Al Rtsimiea, Ob_b., on TbsrsdBjr. Juna R :-n7. trille? 1 . "/it- - f the late Ji.-r. ? W .-tat.t n Paasml H ?dsr "*rrrete. VAN" DEVKrtTEB Ob *V-ds?a4ay, I?m- 2 at Se, U ivi-?t 5Sd ?t. k: /...i ??'*?. ' m De-ecotar, laafhlac of tha Inte H'illnm Van 1- MM? Panerai aerru-aa w.u be hei.i at the -?BldaBi ? af har i tber in law, T Hr-pklr.-m Sml'h. N l.Vi Eaa? 34th ?t.. Ne? y rk. on Fr la] Jena ? .? USE a. m Interineni n ' - ur. : WINTRi.V- HIA.M- ? 'n T::.i-?:,-. lin. 3. ri,i??n I'?l_?r. ?.vif.- i Btdney Wlntrlsal t.? ind daughter ' ti.e :als ,T ?epi. I'arker. of Bhrewal iv.. S .! p?aaral -?r-1--?- win be heM m N I?R lli?*k?-?t . Brxtfc? lvn. ar lu;.-'! a. m . .-w.-n: la) I , ? ? ? luterment 'n tha Fileiula* tiurvin?; ?r-.uaJ m ?lj bury, at 2 0'elO?B*. \\.i?i,ll?i?n l'enelery. .,,-1 .e, \. 20 K ?d ?t. Wo ,<llawn P?:.- r- C4'?i Wuri, H .r ?m Rif'ro? Special Xoiuco. Irll?itie Terina (?i Mnll - n l??.<- ri I??- rta. I.?.-. ??-? . \-ar ?1 . -i B) Bl - : , .- -, :-. M i year, 'Al cent? --r rioith. .- u i.iv Trli une, (2 i reel "V??jS?.lj II. Sem. -We?-Kl g*L KMITAUE- Extra pOMBa - -:???<1 tu fore.s,:. Muu:?,.*, ex?-?-p? Rame < af.?j '*.ir..i-Ia. Q:.-i ^u the Ci..y in N?^r Y ?rk Cirv. BEMITTANCBS. !f lent in mah, unrei.:jt?red. ?nlil Bs et the ovrtiT? n?k. i! v!N orriCE- UM Nasses -' l'fTOWN OFFICE?1.243 Hroadwsy. AMERICAN'S aBKuaI- ?:.! Uni Th? Tri!,une atl LOI im-ot-l.-e of Tl.- Tr; un?. T.'. !-'>et >t I". ?i y rton, Rom a C . RartbotooMw II '???. K. CL Brawa, Qcald * C . r-4 Mew Osfor-s-sC. Th n:?s Clook A Boo, Ledaata ? ir-ua. Pa-i- -.1 M i-ir - _ - : Rai Sa i.-. H ItlBguer A I '?? St Hue ??e ITii?rr?. MOrgaa i! rj m A Ce :*:i H . - -: .'I.uaa, ?*? .,t Lrosnala c.r is -i-*a Etrargera Tivuii.? I 'K .?.- s-.n. i p\i-t : ? : ?*?-r,--?-i Lombard ?'?lier A ?.'o.. anJ l'niun Hank. FI- r- r-.-e- Whlll 1 A ? '?> Vienna- Ar.^; Aaatrlaa Bank !rt. l'e'erel'ir?.- ??-??!( I.i "I.e.!? Thf- I> r.-! B ofllea of Th? Tr.lmr.- le n convenient | to leave a|\ertl?etii?nt? BSd ?u! ??rip: m < n-??? .-Il Mnaaey _> < ?n'a CRBABI OF ? r?. "I'M M?* Its la une?i.al:e,l f^r tr.e ptO ?"?:?. a.. 1 ...e -f - ' EfEtS ke? i? sad ttitt. Jua: tlie r: .? s t, k--ep t:.e akl.n ?oft aad klliuu'l. dOrlDg tt-r i-'-f-K r. PI luii.-tl n fith Ave. Iirn-lway an-l 2T?tn St., 6th Av.. rar 47?li Bt. an! ~3* i*,iumiu? Avt. Bsaema i*???tiiiv??i> ? nr.-.i. Wt:;-'- ?? Mi failurea. Treat? ment palnlei M u ? f**r.ai? m?-!i.-a: atvr.l,n*a. 1! . ? 1<J A M 'J J H il ' naulUUOB ire? 1,214 ?ir i iway, mita 2" l'oxniiii?-,- Bactaa. (Shc-il-i ba r-ail DAIL1 ?Il I' *? reeled, ai ?-hanaea ml* occur at any .ime.l Fitelan m-iila f??r the week en-liag Juna S, IVST, ??ta . cl fe ipronptly in au casesn at tiie uaneral Poatutnc? aa f .I AS THANSATI.ANTIC MAILS BATCRDAY?At .".'*?? a. rn f r Eur -.pe. f,?r a a Luoanla, \in imeenatowa ?;?"??:? t-r Fran----, iwltaartand, Italy, .-par., fortogal. Tarkey, Kgypt ?nd tiruiah in!.a ir.ua? be ilreoted 'ptr Lsrasls"); at 7 a. m f,.r Franoa, gwltaartand Italy. Spain. F r'-igal T-?rk-y Kavr?? ?n-l Hritian Ir.li??. r"'1 ? ?? "La T uralne l- Havre ?lettera for other part.? .f Tvir o* ? aal ba BtreetM "per La T-mralnc'i ai - a m f r N-'h"-i?nl. ?!--,? per a. a Olxlam, via Rotterdam ?len.ra mu?t . ? .: ? ttt *>-r Ob-l.in*. "): ot io a. m f-r Beotiand llraei ser a a Cltv uf K-me, via Olaaao*" '!e?tira rnujit b? ,i:rect?4 ?'p.r City -jf BoBSa"); at U a. m. for Norway dir??.t. per t t. A* ?? ? " ? (letter* mult la? directed "Bar Am.-r'ka**). w^ It-TBIXTRX) RATTER. ET? - <"-rrr..-in ateame-, .?no? on Tuee?l?.)8 tak" l*r.nt-?l M?t',-r. etv f r ,;,-?,?? and spe,-i..?,ii A?I?lr?i?e,! Frtnt?.! Matter, e- ? - "J: parti f Kur, pe American and W?'r, .<,.,r feameraua Wadnaadai-a. (_?'rma:i iiAim?:? on jy, ..?,,,, ,,., Cunar.1. !"rer--h ?n,i ???rn'.an it.sn.-r? ,n ??in-r-laye tuke PrlaUd Rattar, --. : r ail ecuacrlea f r ??hieb tiiey are t*!vertla?U t?. ?arry mull. After the cl?i?:ng of Ihe Su{vp!?-mentiry T.'an?u*lant!a Malls nnmed ai>?v?. additional ?uppUrnentor? malls ara opened os the pi?r? of the American Ensl ?I I'ren.-h ?n,I ?i-r.., n ? ???..mera. dn,l r.-m.,in ?peo mill wltbla Ten Mlnui ? jf tha hour -f aalllag af et??rr,er M.\H> K?'H gOLTH AM? ?CENTRAL AMERICA. WEST PKIDAT A( 10 a. m tauppiemantary in m ? m i for r-tine lalaad, Jamaica, H rt au frin--. SavunlUa and <.\.rt!iiir?"t.a i er a. a. Adlmnda-k (letter* for C_S Ki? i mu"! be - * I ? ? irk"?: at 11 a. hl tar Newfoundland, i er ?. ? Silvia: si i t. n- '-,- lu?. - ,??? ? - t ] m-, ^L*^ BATFRDAY H ? ' ? I * Brasil .-.n.i :^ t>:?ta cove? tn?-> per ? a Woulaw.-rtii, -, -^ r ,-:1?,. , ,. , ;4) and I?l,> Janeiro llenera tot N'.-rtii Brasil ni?- t? dl r..te,i "per W Tlsworir.-'r; at 1?? a. ni i*?inn|> m-r.tirv Ki.Sii a rr.. i fu I ' ? ?nu- la .n.l ail Au? ?"->-? pe- * ? Ande?, n m J? a m ' r , . pe.! ?. i hinpaa T-il-i?-**) and Yucatan, per e ? ? ??> ,f Waabtagton ?lenem r-r attwr r??'t? -.r Ve-,;.-, ,?4 (or l'ulia ti?'i-t N STreet-d 'i-r *-'.t^ f *iVaahln_t n"i at lu .-??i a m. tot Haiti, in-uiia uni 'arip-m rfr a. a Vrinr W. H-n Ink ?Xten f r Vea-cuaU. urn,?, mo? ldad Brlttah anu Uut-li ??u'ana mu?t b.? ,?.:r. .t*'j -*u_? Frir-e F. ilen-iril?. M lVW Mail? I r Nfvrfnundaland. t-y rai. ., H..:rax. ?ni tienes b> ?te.uiei w ?* ?t (nia t:?-e ? 'A? 1 y ,1 ?, ?,| r ,ri ?44.|. 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