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HOXOIi OFTIIE VICTORY I jMOTABIM DlUS EH OF TUB COPY. SIOUT LKAQVL. taAl'a COOlTIOH Of tUt WORK BY MB. IT EDM A. ISSATOB FLATT, AMD OTHBBS-r i fUTtU ABD FTJBLIIUIBI rUIT.

4 totebl banquet, enjoyed by brilliant 9ffyaaWM aeldat berrysUt imluto atorbtioB th eighth analvsreary ef th for-pittas al AttMrtM ABUtorC Copyright lwl tba paasaga of tba International JerTtB'bl bill by th Ut COBffTSM. To xu wu Ml In tha form of a in ana VM beeuUned by the ahstsest Of Win. Tba nu wall of tba banquet toll vm deeoratod wKh th Amerloen and jaropesn flAjr 0 wall, a (ram of isry sat, on dsrk rea bubgroual was tha till wltb whlab Freeldeut Harrlun Signed th Copyright made It a law. Is lbs mum of tba tflannr Jouph D. Glider HMd a petttioBt all of tba guest calling ps lb Trustee of tba Art auuta and tha HiMiffl o( Natural History to open their yiMan bouse to tbo bimmi os Kondays.

Irery ona at lb tabla signed, and, later, wben ia UdiM were admitted to tbo balcony, tbo alg-asture of Kate Field. Mr. Brandnr Matthew. Mra (Mm Haven Putnam, and Mra. a flsdroan wer obtained.

0la to tbo abMOM of afflM Baaaell Lowell, the Prtatdoat of tbo League, E. Btedman pre aided, nod ana led at tbo bead of tbo horseshoe with blot ware Congreanmu Henry Cabot Lodre, Senator O. IL llatt, wbe bad eharg of tbo bill, Congreumaa A. P. Fitch, Congreumaa MeAdoe, Uaorn William Curtis, Comto EniUo do Keratry, ryrantlng tbo French societies' B.

TJ. Jobnaon, fleer Ury of the Joint Committee! tbo Bar. Dr. Unary 1. Van Djx.

Oca. As. a Medurg, Fruldent of tbo Cbloego Copyright Leagues Joba Kennedr. Decretory of tbo International Typotrapbtoal Union Oeorca liana J'aloam. bocrewu-y of tbo Pub-llabera' Coprrlcbl Laui Iana Kataa, Kecra-tarroftha IkMlon Iuteraalinal Ooorrljibt Aa aoolatloa; TboodoM l)t Vlnlie, ryreaeutln( uo TypoiDowsi ueonra WalUin Cireen.es-reo- reMry or ius ntoora-r.

Parka 'odartn. 1 Leaxnei Cnarlea Borlb- lreallDt Hetb Uf of Columbia Colbwo, (ieorro faraona Itlhrop, ai .1 oi-Heoretary vi tao Treaanrr Cbarlca "alr- BMIU ablld. Amon tbo other BreMnt wen Healaaln E. Pmlth, dward Cary, Cbarloa CL Houla, V. Uon- klnaoa binlth.

L. Clarke 1TU J- Upplncott, tHHM Uolk ClarentM w. liowen. W. ii.

Ul on, tbo Her. tr. J. M. Uacklor.

Wella Cbamvner. F. D. Millet. JaoiM Ilaroer.

Dour laa rAaden. 8. fctraoa. F. IL (ttoddard.

W. W. Applelon. liaolel AppW-ton, d- vard Jal Appleton, HI pie; Hltobtoek, Brandt Mattbewa. L.

Mnaroe PmJUi. B. B. Bowknr, Kdfar Fawoett, 'Welter ebtrlav. John J.

Aiiof. Oeoraro W. Cable, Uen. J. A.

Ilalder-- nan, Lioyd Bryeo. Aoraskua Gaodeaa, It O. lloujcbtoo. J. B.

I'uUiaiiL. Oeorm F. Footer. oaa Brooka, B. V.

Jobnaon. J. B. Glider, B. p.

Avery, Uoneo White, U. Putnam, and Blob- ra aMn uuaer. Tbo lottora of refret tram CoDcreaaJDea and Reoetora an4 nterarr men au orev ute eountry 'were very aomnroaa. The moat tntoreatlna: of tbem wm irom Prealdent Lowell: We bare not mlsM an that wtahed, bat we mt won a anbataatial triumph In aeourtQf the aokaowleda-ment of Ilia prlaaiple for which hATe been eoDteodlnc. I hare a firm belief thai matter will emnn thetnealTe mare naar Uklna' aatuaecieeen and poOUe ouiotou with Ikaaltia aura to do.

bav erery rtiaaon, themfore, tot eoatrratoiawDa eeca otoeo, aaa tot nvum paouo prmloB el tbe aahalacitton we fWi" It wm very late when Mr, Btedman opened tbo ipeeoh-cuAkioii with aa addxeaa, which waa. aaMtaaoe, fauowai "Wl celebrate the rlctodooa reaalt of a atro ale tbo aneoeealTo oampalraa of which hare extended orer more than half a eentarr. I do not think of any meaeore which baa long been ought la any lofUlaUrv body, un-om bo tbo rarUamentary blU to Wat-laa marrUffO wltb a deeeaaed wlfe'a alater. ilf- tr-Coojr yeera bare paaaed atnoe the petition preeented by Henry Clay In 1897, and tbe favor able report npon of a aeloet committee, in elndlnj au. Uay, Mr.

Webator, asd Mr. Bo- ahanan. "Sow. It chanoea tbat within the UatwMk oorlBTentora Lara been eelebratlnc the bmatdrodth annlrccaary of the mertoan potent yalom. From tbo Brat a foreigner eoold obtain a patent Tbo InWnaUonel principle wm at onoe Mtabllabod.

Tbo rUbt at one time. I think. Waa withdrawn, bat In 1630, or about the time a oopjnrlght etraggle began, it waa eomflrmed. apo eertaia eoiuntkiua. Tbo Intornational right of property la material Invention waa Teoogniaed by CongreM Jatt 100 year before the pnneipia nr wajoa wa aara been oontead- imm.

wa hope tbat foreign anther, and aa peel all or Engllab faUowa of tbo eraft, are rejoicing Jt a llltia, are aomowhat ta touoh wltb ua to-blgbl a really bare done our beat for them, througB weary and eoatl led by those who thameelTei by what la gained. We through weary and eoetly marches, often tm can proht Uttlo gained. Wo can any wlta One moat be poor to know tbo Uooraw JOioti laxory of glrlnav And wo bow afely permit our tranaatlantUt brethren to nadesv tor some aland, tbat Ajnerioan autbora bare year realised that the time at laat had eoma When Wa wore fighting their battle, rather than urwBjM far mutual interest ar oun- bo far Mreirpeeta tba Antbora Copyright league. It effort hare been, to se a baek-toeyod word, altruistic, except for tbo satis faction de rived from a sense of bonor, dignity, rtghi For what bare wa now dared to lot Wt hare doubled at a stroke th list of ear oompetltlre writer. All lirltlab author are sow Amerloan author.

bar bought thla rkht of competition tor au forelgB compeer wltb bo small piio and therefore tender It the mora Joyously. If It be sot a perfect gift, It la the beat within our teeana perfect can mak Ik Tba on thing more, then, upon which wo congratulate oarselre 1 that American literature bM of truth outleaped restrictions, and ha grown to that estate In whlob It fear no Jut and equal oompetlttun. weloome tbe wide world' writer to thla dependency assured tbat their entry, thong II may check the production of a class of work thatsprlng aptn too fallow Mil, will oaly act aa a atlmuiaht to tM cost and noble ambition of tbe doeervtng, "TU publishers bar ably eoondeT! out effort and are wltb us to-nlg he Their position, too, ku been misunderstood. Tber have made more than oaa oonoeaelon. "or let the typographer be forgotten.

Tbo worklngman may ba an idealist, but bia bread 1 sweet nor ean be lira without It lie, after all. -ba held the key of th situation, and be bM not refused to turn It for as." Senator Piatt bad three rousing cheer when feawM Introduced tba Senatorial father of tbe bUU Ua Mid be rejoiced orer the fact tbat after over a half century's lighting the rlgbt of a man to hare the prod not of hi brain protect-by law, were the product ot hi hands, had become Incorporated as a principle of law. aaid did not sypapathlM wltb thai cry that tba bill wm an Imperfect one. It cava foreign autbora all tba prlrUegM In America that Americana would ask for abroad. He thought the prortaioB waa right which neeltated foreign author to bar their work published tat America.

1st Oomte da Kara try wm very enthnsiaatlo-aUy reoeired. Ua spoke la French. Ue said teat be felt proad ot the fact that his oountry, bavmg a alifsreat languare than America, aadaar autbora theretore baring Tom terast In American copyright law than AngUab autbora, should be th nrt to i J'i America toMhgrata- wsentauTa to America to eonrrata-pyrlgbt Len on estabUshlng Inter-opyrigbt. e.b actioa. bowerer.

wa demooetracloa of th Vra of Frmnoa naiionai ee; but another for Individual llbertv. Other speech in tbo Mm vein wer made by feth Low, eeoretory Johnson, ana Oeorco Karen Putnam. At tba dose ot the socech- enasjag r-rasioent (nedman anaouaoad that mroaam utnnisuai WOUiU aeetow BDom cxmgreeamaa Adam of Chicago and Georg uavea Putnam, la recognition ot their servloos In behalf of International oopyrlght, honorary pedal similar to those which bar already been given to Robert Underwood Johnson, ivawr u. ua 1 onsTastnisii WlliLsm AJTOrP P00TQX3 AXD LAWTZiS. Jadga David McAdam read an lutereeUng papar bat erealng before tba Society ot Medloai JunaprudMee at the Academy of Medicine, 17 Vest Forty-third Street, oa "Professional Information When to ba Ha aald that from aa aarty period tbo common law eesled the mouth ot tbeUwyer.but ltreaulred aagkdattTa aid to Impose slleuoe npon tba doo- aa J5T bM been essen-tUUr a "conndeaca man.

not In vulgar, but la a laaiautate aenae, and ba did not think that a lawyer or a physlelea ought over ta yabU the eonadeaoo of a elient or a patient krmaelf. Jodga MeAdam said, he never Would allow a lawyer or physician to dlvula-o ay professional eeeret In th wltnes ohslr area In eaaca of murder, nal upon pennla-Hoaaf either clleut or patient TM remark of Jadga McAdam were followed re lively dlacusatoa. la wbioh tba oeaseasua of sptnioa seemed to be that, lawyer aad nhr ctaM talk too freely. "i.ai-sBmTaTs,WBaa--a mm MltCTKia VAX MlHtXMA nrBArou. KinaL, April IS.

Om of tba af tba Klectrta Btreet RaOway Company "koraedmp to-day. Jtla aappooed that tbe wssiicht tr from a defectlr laaqlaaor ta Ua Th destruotioa wm very rapid, and eould ossUlj 1UV beeaeanastdbrllgktalng. MIL nCBIQX WILL mi mxsiovATiox iccrrriiv--bTB. r. HKBXCKtli TO BB TKBAJCKXB.

WAaanwrwH, AprQ lbV Mr. V. Zlaatoa of Indiana ku at Ust retired from tbo tarda at coatradiottag Mwapapar reporta tbat bo la abowt to raelga the oOm of Treasurer of tbo United Btatea. Ua baa felt oaUad npoa UdoM motb of tbii daaylac bIbm took tbe oBm that It kM flUod ap a good portion of tbe ttoa bo ku been able to pr from blAprtrata afzkira. Bat all tbat la orer bow, for tM Treasurer Mlrad to-day a not from Prealdeat dated April IS, aoneptlag bla realgnatloa, wblek appear to nare oeea traoorea a.

x. nr. Jlastoa dm a Uat grtaraaM agaJnat the President. For wai myaterloM reason ba obj acted to tbo glrlag out of bla letter roalgaAtloa and Mr. llarriaea'a reply, and In bla auger bo da olared tbat tbo President bod OTorstepped tbo bound of ofnciei proprtoty, and eomuiiued a aejusUtiable aet, Baakev K.

II. Weborkar of Corlngton, who la to ba Treasurer JluaWia' ruooessor, wm bowa.tbroacb the office br lias ton to-day. no ia eapeoteo to taka sola oi tuo work in very abort time. i iKDUwarou. April IS.

The reported ap pointment of E. U. KabMker, to tuooeed J. Jf. 11 uston Treasurer of the United Btatea, be created genuine surprise among tbe President' friends tier, acid they eonfre that they oaanot understand It Tbo appothtee ku nertr bees prominent In rite Dolltlos and 1 barrtlr known outalda of Fountain County, In whioh aerrod as A ail I tor some rear lie made eon- alaeraulo mnoer la inie omee, ana arterwara prorsd someililog of a financier by adding been a money lender and largely to ik ui barer of note for rear, and la now tbo pos- eaaor oi a ooBMaeranio lortune, pot ha has never shown any peelai talent Tba fact tbat the President bM taken up such aa obscure man ean be accounted for only on the bypetbeal that be wished to gel a re press nteU re of tbo basiling" element bom htm.

In this regard VebMker I unsurpassed, for ba ba been tbe eblef dependency of tbajarty la Fountain County for tba Uat ten years. Lieut (lor. Uanna said to-day that thla wm tbo most popular appointment that Harrison bad yet made, so far a the bustler ot the party ar ooncernod, ba represents that element to perfection. CROWDS AT THE CIRCUS. TOB MART ATTBACTIOKf OF TBB BAB-MUM A BAILBT snoW.

Tbo myriad attraction of th great Baraum at Bailey Circus wer applauded but evening by Urge and delighted an audience bM assembled ou any night tlnoe it advent at the Madlaoa Bquare Garden. Those who bavo not Improved the opportunity to visit tbo bow are evidently beginning to appreciate the fact that they bare only on week after tula In which to do and they bare made up their mind not to let it get awav without seeing it b'otwitbstaDdlna the fact that the manaarer Of tbe circus declare tbat it la better thl Mr than ever before a statement in which their patron agree they are evidently anxlou to mak It each week better than it, wm tbe week before, and so, although nobody except an expert- enoea circus manager eouiu utu wnere an attraction eould be added, they are added every week. Last night there were several new and taking features. They were not neeoed to make the circus all that the most critical could desire, but thev were appreciated none the leaa. The equestrian acta brought out tbe greatest entnuaiMtn.

me Aieers aimers were loudly aDDlaaded after they bad leaped several time from the ground to tba back of their ig white horse tbat they were forced to bow and smile even more than usnaL The hurdle jumping. the chariot races, and tbe two-borne standing race were perhaps tbe moat exciting, and therefore the most nleaalna: to tbe audlenee. but tbe absence from all the races of any suggestion of tneir oewg aippouromM maue tnem au appre ciated. SOLDIERS AS ACTORS. OPKWIXQ Or TBI SEVENTH KBGIMXHT'S AMATEUR THEATRICAL 8KAS0V.

"AayouUkelt," which 1 described by It maker, Mr. William Duncan Preston, as a original travesty of 8 hakes pe arc's comedy, wm presented at tbe Berkeley Lyceum last night by Company Seventh Regiment Tba pretty Uttlo house was comfortably Tilled, and tbo entertainment wm on of unusual excel lence. Tba plot. If there be one, la worked to Ua bitter and by a doaen principals, and twice as many subordinates. The Duke Frederick ot Mr.

Clagett, tbe Orlando of Mr. Preston; th Dutch William of Mr. Martin, the Cella of Mr. Lawrence, and the typewriter Susie of Mr. Mo-Uormeebv were all very good.

Particularly meritorious was the perform snee of Touchstone by Ma, landau, who bad taken Mr. Murray part at only three hour' no Hoc; and tbat of Bosallnd by Mr. wmiamF. Wall Mr. Wall' daneing waa extremely rbythmto and graceful Tbe performance will be oonttnued every night thla week and Saturday afternoon.

The Monday, Tuesday, and Saturday evening receipt will go to the Company I Mmp fund, those of Wednesday evening to the Chapel Hill Freeh Air Mission, those of Thursday evening tbo ftta ten Island Attdetio Club' baseball team, those of Friday evening ta ta Guild of tt TiaiMbeth for work la Belleme Uosnlta! and on Blackweirt laland, and tboM of tba Saturday matlnea to the Ta tela Sooletya fond tor an elevator in tba Cbapin Home. APPOINTED TO OFFICE. yr. j. EDBHOOKE OF CHICAGO MADB BUPEBVUIBO ABCBITEOT.

Wabbitotox, April 13. Appointment were made to-day follow i WorWi Fair Commissioner for TlorUa Cbauxm F. A. Bixiat of Florida. t'onrui, Aixmao 8rKMCiut of KeW-Ydrk, at Pioton, N.

8.1 swu A. Pauir of Florida, at baotoe. lirwsO. Bnperviiinq ArcXiUU of (As Trtatury J. EiwaooKJi of Chicago.

Alu the following foarth-ebtw Postmaster: jrervieaa. H. B. Lewis, Brlgbtaeat A vw-l-vrk. A.A.

Tjlmoek. Parma, Maora County. jMaasyi alo. F. erbertoh.

Dauphin. Bvertam, Bay villa: G. H. Walker, Bbaoh Haveat I. M.

Moore, Leagport WlUongkby J. Edbrook wm born near Chicago, fiepl 3, 1843, of English parent. Bia father waa a contractor and bander. Wll-loughby left school st the age of seventeen aad became an apprentloo to hi father, aad devoted bis leisure tlm to th study of arcal lecture, la 1861 be began the business ot contractor and builder on hi own aooonnt, combined wltb tba prsotloe of bis chosen profession. Seven year later ba devoted himself exclusively to arobt-teotare.

He bM been for year a prominent member of tbe order of Freemason and Knight of Pythias. Ue bold tba position of City Commissioner of Building, and la a member of tba firm ot Edbrook fc Bumham, arohitMta. AN OBJ MOT LMBBOW FOR JTARXXJtS. Laxbxxo, April 18. Iaa lew day tba farmer i Miahlgan will recerre a striking object leaaon regarding tM banenaent poUey of tba Bepubllean Party and tba prutleal result ft bM aooompUahed, Tba farm atatlatloa aoon to ba Issued from tba office of the Secretary of state will show that tba three great crop, wheat, corn, and mm, were produced last raar at an actual loaa.

The total cost of tbe wheat crop it total value, Tbe total cost of tba corn crop wm flH6O.000; It total value, 7.850.000. Tba total cost ot tba oat crop wm th total value, 7,890,000. Thla Include Interest on tbe farm, and mean that farmer of the State lost en their three principal orop all interest on tbelr lands aad a considerable outlay of cash besides. AT TBB YKRSSTOBAQIS EXHIBITION The ere tch agin art exhibition the American Art Galleries, Booth Madison Square, attracted large crowds of people yesterday, but of tba thousand or more visitor none enjoyed the exhibit more than 150 member of the Manhattan Working Girl Society, -who attended In tM evening wltb Mm ladlea of Dr. Klttredg' church.

They arrived In enrriagM at 8 JO o'clock. Each wm given a catalogue, and for an boor tba girts iiufti thft magnlflcnnt ARAIY AND NAVY. Naval Cadet W. CL Cot, T. P.

Magrader. B. Curacy, aad B. H. FqiW Mv tMCbarleatoa Aorfl aa asiaenaa (rasa to report asr MeXiaUoa, isilnsUoa May la, Saval Oadsta sV A ains.

ud W. W. PMI loaicaa AprU as and rapurt fur lay 10. Tha Mouoarskela left Ports th. V.

yester- ear BMrnlng tor Newport it Thar aha will take aa board the apptwauee tor an a Banal tiaasr erase, wnleh wUl extend aa tar a the Cape of Weod Hep, bm will Brobabiy be simnttrsai the t7altd is a rsar. sat OBaaaaarlaa Chaae, Third Artfllary. appotBssd lieaiiiaana wltk raak of Vaaaaia. Ta aopatnte aaa besa a first Lasuteaaat aiaee laoa, aad eteed third aalMUs at First Uea- Tb Knterpria arrtred at Ravaaa yesterday aad will start today tor Part aa Prtaoe, Haul, via Kay VIH TTJnrdti JTasa, auea a GEN. XHD OF B.

SPIKOLA DEAD TIIX TAXMAN CON- OMESSMAN'S CAREER. AFTKB SEtEBAL DATS. OF JMrBOTB- MEET I DEATH CAMB AT 15 O'CLOCK THIS MORXTXO A L0VO CABXBB IK POLtTICB. Wasbibom. April 14.

Gen. F. B. Baiaoba died at 1:25 rdock thla Btarnlag after an IUbom which had Mveral weeka HI condition bad Improved during tba laat few day tbat bll frianda bkdl begun to entertain iou bop of bla recovery, Geo. apinol wm bora la Btoay Brook.

Bnffolk County, 11 March 10, mL On bla father id be wm if Italian descent Hi mother aad maternal grandmother war born oa Lone? Itlaad, andl kla naternal tTandXather wm as Irishman, wto did aervieathron ghoul tba Revo-latlouary wbr aa oflloer on the Aaieriean side and made a kood reeord. lis received his school doeaUon li th publle schoois and the Quaker UIU Bearding Sobool, Mar Poughkeep-alo. Ul attierieno with Mboola wm not bow-orer, eiteusire. hen aiwui sixteen years old young Spinola we rprnfoed to a Jeweler la Poplar Areot, Brooklra. serrsd hie tlm as appreaUca, but when twenty -one, abandoned tba trade be bad UarnedJ took up UlacksmlihUig, then be-eam a groier, and neil a earpeuter.

After tbU waa Appointed assistant to th Clerk of tbe Brookljlu Common Ceuaotl. and. leaving thla berth al the end of a year, he booame a clerk in a private office. At the end of another tsar be wasl appointed Assistant Clerk of the Common Council, and remained snob until 184U, when wai elected Alderman from th baoond Ward. I Uen.

Pplnbla began bia polltioal career a Whig, altboaaa tM Brooklyn Cteooad Ward, hi political blatbplaoa, wm a Demooratle strong-bold. His I personal popularity pulled him through at fie tint election, but the following year ha wm defeated by ona vote. The next year wm sleeted Alderman again, however, aad attar tbat re-elected or fou successive terms. He Waa then HnpervUor for three auo-oeesiva year, and ta IMoA waa elected to the Assembly. A tithe expiration of bis term aa As-aemblyman be wa elected to the Dtato Henato from the Third Diatrlot, and serred Senator In 1H3U, 1MU0.

and lottl. in thl early tag of blaJpoUtleal career Uen. fi pinole waa a lawyer, bavtaic been admitted to the bar ta Idea. In October, IM'i. t)ptnola wm made a Brigadier General of Volunteers, having recruited and organised a brigade ot four regiments, known a Vpinola'a plre Briaade, Beiore getting into actual service with thl brigade, be had considerable trouble! Tba brigade wm quartered la tut w-Vork, And the men, getting into a great tat of excitement orer tba non-payment of bounties, broke-away from tbelr barrack, wrecked a hotel opposite, and aeattered.

There were about I of them. 4 tan. Bptnole reached the scene after tbe stampede, word of it reaoh- lug him ha wu a public meetlnr at tba City UalL at opoe mi aDout corralling nit farces agi loraL Two hundred only had remained For bla action while recruiting this brigade Gen. eplnola was called before a court-niarual in ipo by I order of Gen. Dlx.

Tbe ohargM againat him were of conduct unbecoming an olttver and feentloman knd of negleot of duty. Under the fkrst there were nine counts. Including tM change that be bad let certain persons unlawfully (receive money from recruit; that bia volunteers had been deprived of part of tbelr bounty that be had let tbem bo mustered In while tbsTy- were intoxicated that he failed to pay attenUiu to charge mad against bounty broker, ant that he bad let hla burgeon algn blank certificates to ba filled In afterward. Under the aroond charge be wu accused of falling to protebt the lute rests and right of bla recrufu. Several private sessions of the court-martial wens held In thla city, and finally tbe Advocate Ceneral.

Col. 11 all, withdrew the charge, Iwu said at tbe time, to make them more definite. Gen. Hpiqola was twice wounded in battle. Be wu hontirably discharged in AuguC 1863.

After tba war. be drifted to thl eitj and naturally Into Tkmmany Hall. He established tuob a reputation that when, in 1876. he was put up aa th Tamm tiaii candidate for the Assembly teenth Diatrlot, there was a bowl of from the hi Indignation and Francla Kearney, a business man, wm minated in opposition, eplnola wm aoceasful. Tbe pi nut of the Assembly for 1877 were rend red remarkably lively bv Gen.

Bptnola, made uncalled for attack on a fellow-mei ber whenever an opportunity offered. In this inection inn link; said of him: the rough-and-ready tester of the mission is to have fun with the Bninola House; bll and certainly fulfills It The time be wastes tne interruption to business be perfectly Intolerable: but 1 not cause without a rt of rude wit: does not annear tn be vlndiotif and has aniarpudenoe which nothing can abash. It la lucky the House haa only one eplnola la It, or perhaps It would be better if It had anbther, for they might act counter-irritants." A little uVbue after this, Bplnol carried bla methods so far tbat ho came near being put un- Himiiui ntawupi oi tae uouae. A nree member lad read speeches on th subjsct before the Hause. Gen.

Bplnola, made one ot hi am not surprised when I look over the Held and learn the foot that three gentlemen came here to-day, selacted from tbe majority upon the floor of this Hobse, loaded to tbe very muule with three aeech, prepared for thorn ouulde of the raillagl ot this House, plaoed In their band by a committee of a eaaeua, prepared with great pm miu wivq cuuujeD aeicctea to reaa tnem for-the Information ot this House." This was March 14, 1877, aad an adjournment wm tax an before tharloM of tba dieeuMlon, oa a motion that flDinola be forced to retract or be nnnlshad for contempt The next day eplnola made a sort ox retraction, a iuxier one wm demanded, and ue duuj maue tnei too. The next year Gen. Bplnola earn Into public notice agam in connection with a Job to gt from tbe Board of Aldermen permission to lay main and pipes under the street of thla otty for th purpose of carrying steam tor cooking and boetifg. Ua wa nooesaful, and afterward, br awerle of transaetlona. hla rlvhts tww cam tbe property of tbo present steam heating Again, tnj 188L Geo.

Bpinola wm returned to tbo Assembly, and be at onoe took np bla old methods. hen a bill to incorporate the Mexi can Douwaru uauway (company wu under discussion, 1 took occasion to apeak of Gen. Grant, whose nam wm on the list of Incorporators, "first at tbe free-lunch counter and deepeat In th pockets of bla countrymen." Ue wu compelled to mak a retracUoa in tbe face of a resolution to compel him to do so. After leaving the Assembly at tba elos of this term Gen. Bpinola oauaed amusement br posing a an anU-tnonopollit Ho wm elected to tbe Fiftieth Ctngreu from th Tenth District In thla citrT was re-elected to tbe Fifty-first, and wm again aueoMaful at the election in 1890.

In 1888 be again revived bla old Assembly man- sufficiently to say tbat word ottered by ilgore of TexM on phi to bo crowded down bis dirty throat, and Mr. Kllgore Intimated that wer Gni Bpinola a younger man ha nave bun goreed to par dearly Tor the remark. When a young man Gen. bpinola wu for year a member of a lira company. The rod shirts with biirh Bollara vera then wan bv mim and It 1 said that In this servioe be became attached to the wearing of nigh collar.

uDnlent- Ing the nigh red ona when ba left tba company with tba ailll mora striking white ana, tba Tearing of which ku censed him to be a often called bidrVMUar" Bpinola Gen." Bpinola. WMMTT-TITM-rOOT TAG HTM, of the Atlantic Yacht Club, at a meet- evening at tba Hotel Bt George, oted to amend tbelr racing rnlM In cruising trim will be rated for time allowance 'at 04 per Mat of their raolng lengths. In rea-ard to rulea for the aneeial twentr-ttre- foot rating class. It wm provided that the dub's reduction pf one-tenth of tbe sail area of yachts In measurement for time allowaooe shall not apply to the raters, tba sail area being taken at its full value, and tba mut must be at least one- fifth the length of the water Una from tbe for and of the! water Una. Tbo spinnaker boom of the raters shall not exceed th sir sailing lengths, the crew shall not ex-oed three) men In addition to the helmsman, aad aU shall be amateurs, and In case any sails of different design from ordinary Jib and main- au ba earned tbe club 1 usurer shall muaura thl excess of mu.

A motion to extend the privileges ot tbe Bay Bldxa olnbhouse to tM Alcyone Boat Ulan wu lost I TOLVKTMXB TO FBCEKIX. 13. A gentleman who Isln- inatntod wltb Gen. Pain a said to-day bad decided to onance tM Volunteer with her rig and that ha had decided npon tba name pbosnlx. Phoenix 1 a fitting name ror ua vo-root aonooner wbioh will Mm tip oat of tba rain of tba any datandar TotantMB COMLNO EVENTS.

meeting of the Ke w-Tark ud Brooklyn tg Coaxrefai tonal Caarehe. Park Char feereath Street and Sixth Areou. Brooklyn, Bftaraeoa Aad evsaiag. Paetfle ldge. No.

9S3, F. A A. unual eater ana rveepuas. ranww. a s', at- lximi toa Arenae Opera beaeflt of The I Servto at oaf a titled Eva." tereoptiooa views.

Kaon yieepyienaa cquw, peventy accoaa ai sad Beeand Arenas. Tharaoay. 8 al. Pchoolof IMaatrlalArtandTeebaloalDealgB tor rasepBMia aaa exaiMHoa, is Ftoa Arsaaa. to-Baerrewjevaaing, BiSW to 11 o'clock.

Bseorm Clan, Fifth Avaau aad Twenty -seveath Strest next ueaeay vuag. XMcare ay At J. PMlaa. Eartaa BewabBoma Clnb, lag aad 147 WMt ltBth ttteet, rgnlar aiaanag una erealag, e'esaex. Padleaoea of Bewayaagegae.

Aerjtb Israel, ESS Iglil wa BKraea, swaoay, ir.s. Ctakvaaaaal break. Fifth aim I FOB Member lag bald lab Brooklyn, ft thatyachtk FJfOJaT BosTonJ April tlmately Aoq that tbe General name of trie oMtuamt. BtBHOr KFCUARD GILktOVB. Blakop Kkshard Gllmmir of Obi died MC4.

Auguatlna, Fla, yMtordly after an fUsee of Mveral weeka. He wm a aatfv of Glaagew. rXwUaad, wbora ha wm bora kept sn, 1824. HU parents, waa were fteoteh Preebrterlans. warn la aomf ortabto elroamstaaeea.

bat deeid-lng toabang their home when Kiebard wm four year old, they ama to Xova Bootla, and after a abort aojonra ther moved to Pean-ylvaala. MttHng near Latrobe. Tba boy attended th common schools and aarty developed a fondaaM for book that wu fostered by bla parents. Afterward ha attended bigb school In Philadelphia, and there acquired pronaienoy In music, which bad much to do with bUzStnglnto the Catholic Church. Owine- to tba kindness of Father atanarty.

a Cathollo priest, he wu al- lowed to i aee a pip pipe orgaa in Bt John's Choren, and after besrin- tM Driest nreaeh a few tuons km Mgan tM stody of Catholic doctrine, and the ruuil Wu tbat Joined FatMr Haf-forty's eharch, aad at th eg ot twenty began to Bt himself fur tba priesthood. Ha attended Mount Bt Mary's lUga at Kmmtttaburg, Mt, and in lsSa wu ordained a priest by Arehbtohop PuroeU in Cincinnati. li labored in a missionary field In Kentucky and Virginia tor a time, but la 18A7 wu glren chars' of St Patrick's 0nl in rtnnlanatL Later ha wu a professor In Ht Mary' College, ua wens 10 rt. osepn a in xrajton, wMre be remained until wu called to be-eom Bishop of tbe Dloeeu of Cleveland. Ha wu consecrated April 14, l87il, by Archbishop PuroeU at Cincinnati Bishop Oilmour took a prominent part In tbe great Bshl over the parochial school system which ooourred in bia city.

Hla health breaking down, he apent two years In Franca Upon his return in 1H77 bea-an to systematise the business of bis dtooeee, and la a snort tim made It on of tba bast regulated in the oountry. tie stmt into disfavor with non-CathoUo olti- sen of Cleveland, and thl ceased him to II la quaaVretiramaut within the church for several tr. out in inn addressed tne Garfield etlna held to airs mnruilon of avmnaLhv with ths President, then near tbo point ot death. From that time be had occupied a position of respect and honor among tbd oIUmm of Cleveland. in ism ne wu sent to Borne upon Church matter.

Us wu especially interested In paro chial schools, and prepared personally a series of text books for use in tbem. Ue also Instituted and won a suit removing taxatioa from the eobools. jospniJf "bodlaby. Tba death of Joscphln Bouiary, tba most gen tle of French poet, I announced. He wu born at LyoM In 1815, wu a grenadier until the age ot twenty-one years, and since 1836 a elerk in the Prefecture at Lyon.

Us published, in 1888, A Travers In 186-67, Los in 18S8-64, "Sonnet in 1862. Les In i860, Les Ulables in 1871. "JoUMoU da Mai," -Cantlque da Bol OalUaame," and "Pendant la 1876, La Cbaase aux Mouches In 1877, itimee lronlQuea." In 1h79 there wore repre sented two comedies by him one in two acta, in verse, Un Grand Homme qu'on the otner, in two acta in prose, j. xune itousae. Hla LEurres Poetlaues" were published in Paris br Lemerre In Ibv-sH.

but tbe first editions of all bla other works were printed and published In Lyons. Tber are typographically Jewels, and were issued tn limited numbers of Copies, tor Soulary dreaded fame. Salnte-Ueuve, who bad written that be would walk to Home If thus he might obtain the honor of making a aouuet like Petrarch's, added "or like 8oularyrs" when he bad become acquainted with bis work. It Is perfect, already classical, and quoted lu all the anthologies. GEOKGK A.

JEREMIAH. Th funeral services of George A. Jeremiah, who died after a short illness at bis residence, 251 West leventh Street Sunday, will take plaoe this evening at 7:30 o'clock from the Presbyterian Church, Fourth Avenue and Twenty-second Street Mr. Jeremiah wu the last surviving son of the late Thomas Jeremiah, one of the well-known men of tbe oity a generation and more ago. He wu in bla sixty-fifth year, and death resulted from a severe attack of pneumonia.

Ue was ill only tour days. Mr. Jeremiah wa engaged much of his Ufe In the wagon-manufacturing business. From 1836 to 1860 be wu a member of tbe Assembly, and for six years following hla aervloea there he wu a member of the Board ot Aldermen. At the memorial servioe on the death of President Lincoln be wr Chairman ot the committee In charge on behalf of tbe city.

Ue wu lor many yjaars connected wltb tbe Mechanics and Tradesmen's Society, serving on its board of officers on several occasions. A widow and tour children survive him. MATHIAS W. COLE. Math! as W.

Cola, Deputy Begister of Arrears of Brooklyn, died lut night at hla home. 144 Halsey Btreet, after a long and painful Ulness. He was a native of Long Island and was sixty-eight year old. When tbe war broke out be went to the front, and wu rapidly promoted to a Colonelcy. Ee had beoome a clerk In the Department of Collections In 1858.

and served, with the exception of one year, during which he wu 'With his reariment until 1875. He wu then transferred to tbe Arrears ofHce, serving a deputy in 1S79. lava, ana i77, ana again In 187l, 1880, 1881, and 188. lie was appointed Begister of Arrears by Mayer Whitney In 1886 and served for two rears, belnz reduced men to tne position or aeputy. Mr.

Cole Imvm wife and several children. The arrangement for the funeral have not been oomploted. OBITUARY NOTES. TM Bev. Eraatus Seymour, pastor of Emmanuel Chapel, In Sixth Street died yesterday morning at bis home, 77 Sixth Street Mr.

Seymour waa born at Stillwater. Saraiogs County, N. V. waa graduated from the Onion Theological Seminary May 10, 1860, ud the asm day be went to Oochectnn, N. to laaeonarnet toe rreaDjreriBU cnurcn mere, in ioi a oecaaie t-napiam so wie une nunraa ana Forty-third Hefflment New York Volunteers, which hm waa instrumental in raising, at Cooueotou.

After servtoeia neia Ms neaiu peoome unpaired, ana ha had ta realm. Bnbaeanentlr as was assbrned to the charge of the IVy Dook Mlasioa that developed into the Emmanuel ChapeL and hare he aerred tweaty-eeven years, unui ma aeain. Tne xunerai services will held in Emmanuel Chapel at 8 ooiooa to-morrow evening. John P. Fellows, th well-known Jeweler of Maiden Iaa.

died at hi residence, IBS West One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Street yaateraay after noun, la his seventy-sixth year. He waa born in Troy in l81ft, and came to New-Turk when bat a mere toy. Us first obtained amrluy. mi mm omee dov in us leweirv esiso- ishmest of Fellows A where learned tha trade, and. neselna- throurb various gradea.

was. at th win of hla death, the head of ths arm. wu OM ox in most prominent rrnoenss ot useless nd wu th originator of th Harlem dub. Us leaves a wue ana two uaiuwn XdwarA G. Moran.

a retired plaoe manufacturer died of pneumonia at hi redden, SOT But Fourteenth Btreet. Saturday afternoon. wu formerly a member of the pUae manufacturing firm A. U. Gale A Co- which wu in the piano bualaeu or thirty year ta tnis city.

About twenty dv years bo Mr. Mma rsttrsd from business, aad the tm went out otyilstonoa. Be leave a wife and three children. Tbe funeral aervleea will tax place from th house thUsiterneen, aad will be conducted by the Ber. Mr.

r. WUaun. saMlssant reoter of St IMom'l Church. Tbe body will be buried la Greenwood Cemetery, VrOfiam B. Preston, the walLknowa prod no eom- wiiril4Mi merchant of this city, died yesterday after- Bonn at hla home at Irrinrton en the Hudson at nlnnk mmA aeventv-three yrara.

Mr. Preston started in the meroutile business when a young maa at vaastou. 111., aad in leu hemoved to uus elty aad founded the firm of w. B. Prasion A wlthwhiohbe wu Identified senior partner mi tbe time of hla death.

Ue waa a mem bol of the Produce aad Cotton Exchange. Mr. Preaton wu twto married and he is survived by bis second wtf and nin children. Th funeral servioe will probably take plaoe Saturday at his la restdeno la irvugwn. Henry X.

Peffarroprietor of ths Carlisle (Psna.) AsaMawl, and for many yeara its editor, disd at home st carllala last srenlnr. ared slxtr three rears. to Illinois, and was elected member of th Illinois Legialeture from Warren County in 1863. Be returned to Carlisle aad entered learn al lam, first at Shlpnensburg ana later at Carlisle, lis was a member of the Carlisle Bar. aad wu Postmaster there daring President demand Administration.

fJMrs. XUea Walsh, one ot the original aectlar of ran wood. X. died at the old family homestead yesterday. BU celebrated th eae hundredth anat-vsrsary of her birth a tow weeka aga Usr family la eta iw-jrey one, mmeus tor ue saagwvuy.

Ulram W. Blaaehard, the aboMtioaist died at hi bom la Hepoaset Msss yavtorday. aged eighty. Be wu enthuslastle ta the antj.alavry cans, and PmlUpa. Intimately associated wlta Oarnaoo.

otner leaders of tut BBrrwmeaL limt. the waU-knewa soaa bus huun of n.iHn mad vaatardar ot heart failara wu over seventy years of age, aad conducted ta soap business la Bairimera ror ever torty yeara Klag-toa. N. died sa Sunday, aged avcaty-alht His decease waa eae to aaeaiaxy. aad was saddaa and aaexpaeted.

Kx-Maror P. W. Kenyoa, lumber msrchul ot OdalL 111 died Bandar from nervous Dmtrt)m. Hi resaaias will taken to Newark. Jf.

J- tor TISMMLB FOB TXNBXXTMLA. The Tenasaela Govern meat ku placed aa order with X. Copaland A Ca. for four vena eutter gunboat. Two the same are to ke 75 feet long and 14 feet beam, and twa are to be 65 futbrng aad 11, feet beam.

They ar ta ba equrpped wnn snptsvaxpanaioB engi: ii nli li li i Vki, sola are to be uhaanar rigged, aad will be kaad- MEX BESANTS FIRST LECTURE. hi talks er "lokdovi wuitb ABD POTEBTT. Mra. Aaai Beeant of Loadoa. FaUew ot tba Tkaoaopkloal Soelety, mad her apyear- anra aa tba laetara nlaUomt mat avaalaa la this elty at BeotUsk futa Han.

Madt. i A run and Tweaty-amU Stiwet. It wm not a vary large andlanoa wbiok had assembled to listen so tba disci pi of Mm. Blavatoky, but It was decidedly aa appreciative wuv wa Hrm. eaBl tHtnilSITHTBny at times la the oourse of ker lute res tin desert p-tion of Loadoa: It Wealth and It Poverty!" On of th mut remarkable thing about Mrs.

Buaat la bar vole. Ther war momenta lut Srening whan It wu aoa and avaa taUr to its modulations, bat thou momenta were axoetv Uonai Much the greater part of tba time her tones wer almost masculine in tbelr pitch and quality and eeuld bo beard with meek dlatinotaeu at the very door la any part of tbe kalL She wore a plain buck gown, high In tbe neck. With a ararlat Sowar at hv throat, wbUa ber gray hair, brushed straight back at tba temples, gavs tbe face look of determination and purpose that wu decidedly HMiuiraj i vu umw wuviia. The description given by Mr. Beaaat of tba fOBdltion Of the tMHir ia Londna wu a dlatraaa.

Ing one. Woman and children compelled work in foul atmosphere and In th moat wearing employment war thankful, said. to earn Sd. or Stud. an tlitnr The "fur-puillng dlstrirt" In th sooth of ionuon wa peruap tne moat inhuman of all In the dinauda made npoa the poor women and children.

That tba air wu fairly filled by the flying fluff" from the skins and fur on which wort was img doaa. Then Mrs. 1'esaat told of the frta-htful stress. gla as tbe docks oa the eut of London, where arms and rib ware broken in tbe attempt to get near the gate, where work was given to the first comer. From thl struggl fully one-third tbe number, sene rally the weak or unfortunate wbe fell or fainted in tbat fearful rush, were turned away every day to wander through th street wuuout oreaa ana witnout work.

What tbe remedr Mra. lieaant ukad in eonclulon. Tbat I the true remedy which will bring about a red lea change In boinan nature. It ta not only beeeuu oar social system Is unequal, because our political arrangements are wrong, that these things axial It la the spirit of Mlttahneu that must be rooted out the spirit that la continually urging Its claim instead of recognising It duties, tbat takes rivUege because it la strong, bat strenrth I noses dntlfea. "iou mar change your politic god alter your systems, but yon will never get rid of the extremu of poverty and tbe extrwau of wealth until yon aiter tne onaracrer or tn peopi in suen a war as to make sympathy and the true brotherhood of man a recornlied principle." To bring about thla change, Mra.

Hasan thought it was the onty oi ail wao nave brains ana heart to work witnout oeuing. PERSONAL ISTELLIOKNCE. Robert E. Pearv. United Statea Km.

ia at the Hotel BartholdL Gen. E. P. Alexander of Georcia is at tha New-York Hotel. D.

Sea-re. Italian Minister to Mexico. Is at tbe Hotel Aormandle. Senator Orvllle H. Piatt of Connecticut 1 at tbe Murray UIU Hotel.

Congressman Ilenrv Cabot Lodira of Massa chusetts 1 at the Hotel Brunawlolc Carroll E. Smith of 8 vr sense and E. Prentiss Bailey of Utlea are at the Gllaey House. Sir Auirastu Webster. Bart, of England and Miss Mildred Lee of Virginia are at tbe Victoria iioteu ArcbblsboD John Ireland of Minnesota and M.

IL De Young of San Francisco are at the Fifth Avenue Hotel. LOSS MS BY FIRE. At Athens. Tcnn. yesterday fire destroyed tbe new station ef the Kant Trnnesaee, Virginia and Oeorgla Railroad.

The Athena Wuolen and Cotton Mills had larae shlDtuenta. In tha buildm. so tba loss wlU be about AflreattS92 Third Arena at 10:80 last nlrht damaged the building and Its oontents to the extant ofsl.iOO. Two children and an stogeBaiiaa were reaened from the second floor by the firemen and polioe. A fire on Thirty-third Street.

Pi Us burr, vesterdsy morning destroyed Boiling's Malleable ironworks and tha Granite Ueflnlng Company's works adhda-ing. Loss. fulTy Insured. Tbe destruction bv fire of Cherles WUlett's and 8. Warren's barns near HaddonBeld, N.

yesterday, together with several head of horses and cattle, in volved a loss oi A fir occurred earty yeaterday moraine In the res taurant and lodging bcm of John Pafa, at al Hoose-velt Street near Park Bow, and S600 damage waa done. Tbe Brook Woolen MUl at Pomeror. near Ouates- vttle, was destroyed by fire bundaj night TUB WEATI1EK. "XST a aa Tlarn a iw sn a anTwn-ww A I1 19 P. M.

forecast Mil M. Tuesday Fur Ind laaa and Illinois, rain. aoutlLarlr. shirtlns' 10 wesieriy, wiaas, unrer Mmpersture. '1 us lem par-Stare will fall id0 at Chicago and Springfield, III For Otorgta, Alabama, MUmiipoi, JLovmana, and AVMMra Ttas, light rain, suutherly winds.

lower temperature, except In Eastern Georgia stationary teui perature. or isoymT icnigan sou wumutn, nun, imi shlltlna to northwesterlv and eoldur. Tba teraiM-ra. ture will tall SO3 at Milwaukee. For Vpptr Mte.Ai.

tan. light rain In Hwtora, fair in Western portion. uuruueri wum uu cvmibv. Fur Missouri maa Arkansas, rain, wladaahttting to northerly snd eulrier. The temperature will fall ao at St Louis.

Fur Java, fair Tuesday nlaht, north erly winds, colder. Tba temperature will fall SO9 at Dubuque, Darenport ud Keokuk. For Minnesota, ud SeutX Dokofa, fair weather, uortharly winds, warmer, except la Eastern Minnesota colder. For Atorasha, fair weather, winds shifting to easterly, warmer. For A'aasss, and Csterado, lair weather, clearing In Eastern ansae, northerly wiada wanner In Colorado aad Western nausea, colder tn Eastern Kna For -V Sinn, lino-Uanpshirs, snd Vsr rsrmont.

fair weather, light rain Wednssdar. aontherly wtods. stationary temperature. Pur MassaeAusstU. Mods Island, and Connecticut, fair weather, llicht rain Wedneaday morning southerly winds, wanner, ex-oeptln Euern Mataachuautla stationary temperature For XABTXSJT XKW.

1 ORK, Xastrm Pennsylvania, and yvJsrssy, fair weaiher, light rain Tuea-day night aontherly winds, warmer. For the District afCvlumbia, Maryland, snd Vlr. trinia, light rain Tuesday ahernnon or srening, aontherly winds, stationary temperature. For Aorih LUrolina and MA Carolina, light rain Tuesday, aontherly winds, stationary temperature la eastern portions, lightly colder tn western portions. Par Sasurn tsoriia and Western Florida, lncht rain in northern portions, fair ia eoatbera portions, southerly winds, stauonary temperature.

For Tsnnssss and Jfraraelry, rain Tuesday, wtnda shifting to north vestedy and colder by Tuesday night much colder Wedaeaday. For Western A'sv-York, Western rvnnylia. ud Wtst nrgfaia, rain Tuesdar, aoutheriy wtnda winds shlftlas; to narthweateriy ud much colder by Wednesday morning. For Ohio, rata Tuesday, southerly winds, shifting to northwesterly, inuch eulder by Wedneaday nornlnc. Storm Signals are displayed at Grand Haven, Mil.

waukee, and Lading-ton. Jttrsr. Tha Upper Ohio, Upper Mississippi, and Lower Missouri will rise, th Lower UiMiuIppt will tall. Tbe following shows tbe changes in the tempera-tar for the past twenty-tour hours, in comparison wltb tha corresponding date of last year, as Indicated by ths thermometer at Hudnut'a pharmacy. Hid ruBKiwa 1 1800.

-4H ....46 ....88 1801. 48' 1890. 169L SiSO P. p. 7s ca 9 P.

e5 67 JL its- ltM eft" It P. 6 ft4 Averag temperature yesterday B3- averag temperature ror wme date laat eOH" Average temperature tor asms ds te 1 sat 15 years.ftO's3 TJIJf D1SC0XTIWVAXCX OF TBE BITRA FARM CBAB0XB OK THE XMW-TOBK AMD WABBIXOTOir L1UITXD TBA1SS VIA TBB PMSXBTLTAXIA RAILROAD. It la announced by the Pennsylvania Kallroad Company that on and after Wedneaday, April 15, the extra fare change on the New-York and Wuhtngton limited trains, leaving New-York week days at 10:10 A. M. and Wuhtngton, at 9:45 A.

rupecttvely, will be withdrawn. Thee trains are composed of Pullman vestibule parlor cars, carrying Pennsylvania Railroad dining oar, and the only additional fare la a nominal one eherxed by tbe Pullmao Company. The blgbwtandard of equipment and exoellent servioe whlob bars made these train famous will be maintained. Kxckanga, When baby was aick gave her Caateria, When she wu a Child she cried for a tafia. When ah becama Mlaa sha clang te Cestorte.

Whea aU had children she gave them Castoria AdosTttMsmsmL Thx iLAjroeona Fcaxmma that Fuvr a ca hurried ever from Parts to avoad the Increase la duties is bow being sold vary cheap, as room caaaot be spared te keep it, Adorn iinnst, T. M. Btkwabt, CAnrsT ouAjroro, steam and dry-air process. KenoTsUag works, S'lti 7th Av. Tele.

booos iaa nend tor etreular. Adoortiosmscnt. I'm Catotoed Maaraewta. Fear Bra. praastana wiadsls awanted.

More agreeable to tbe amaUer dose than ether muaeaia. For al in bottle only, with United HtaUs ttorerniaent raglstered label aUaahed. without none la genBbie. At druggist aad country stores. Arwwad taw nrth, la trsry toad, Ey every si i asm that ras awar of.

Ia every towa, tbay aadarrtaad Hew teeth may beat mm toksa eare ef. Free Jersey fiats to Btrnuh'a asanat They stag the prates at BoZODOkfT. Dv. t.vew'0 Perfect Teawb Pawder wkitou to teeth aad pnrtflu to braala. i K.

vr. viw coLlajl 4 kBYoo BaaAat rural af atateraaie(N ioil tin Ar, Ca rvJST. la to Ttl year ef sis aga. Ba.alVa rv April IA. st A P.

Cujaslvi viV-t. Meaa emit Sewer rrsieae er we ramny. sUMB Ud-jita AJJUJ Baavnnswi Ya'rCetae4 to attend tba ruaeral aarvtoa lunibsr cavaaLn Arrlaav a Tuelay, Anl UIml at 4 atoek, froat tba Church orih llely Trlniry, Lena. Av. tad lSsd Bt Fraternally: CLACDfr M.

BO0MB, attar, WnxlAM B. Hojua. Bter story. Co. Brrrjrru smuts, k.

cl rn.it. Tv 1 To- Aprti l7li. Tbe iixibav ef thl ensanaar srs rnnasslsfl tt attend the funeral saiilsn Majer but Ar- rtAsr at Rulr Trlaltv Churah. ind Bt and Lusx Av. Tuesday.

A Aril 14. si 4 e'elerk. D. A. VESBITT.

Captain. BABBKT. At Ousva, Beltotlud. AprU ta bar tMKk raar, Hiua laaiu, wiaew Bear Marbay, torsaariy ef thl tty. BILLtkuaV At VUerettfl V.ll AarU IS.

tba wtf of Anthony Dillag. aged ysara mnerai rrsss nor sx AprU Ik, at I etaook. home on Wdaedat BLA hf CHARD. April hist, at Storr Mdre, Cat. at Ui raatdene ef her graaddaaghtor.

Mrs. PalawrT. Bead. Mra FtuaUA HtaaVHaan, let ef Brooklyn. M.

widow of Charles Klsarhard, aged M4 years latermeal al Slsrra Madr. CAVFI BLD. Oa Batnrdsr. AprU 11. KLnuaam laua.

widow ef AJbart W. CeaOeld, IntUMlb year oi bar age. Faseral aervteu at tba residence ef bar aaa, neorgs F. a Said, Ms S3 East St, ea Tuas-day, April 14, at 10 'elook. CLAHC At Suaimlt W.

April 11 KopaawiA Cswraau, widow of IX, Lawrvsee Clark, la th both year of ba as. The raaaral aarvioea will bw held la ta Sprteg. field Presbyteriaa charah aa Wsdneaday, April lft, at 18 SO M. Carriage will be walllog at the Mlllhe.ru Htattoa na arriral nftb llilO trala from Cbritopher and Hs relay Bt. Betata train leave Mill bar 1 rStt P.

M. CLARK. At rest after a nngerlag Ulnaas, ea Barer-day evenlag. AprU 1 1, PHitxia BSATTV, wtto of Oaarga H. Clark and dughtor of to late Jama Urauy, la ber Beta rear.

ruaeral esrrteee trout bar lata raatdeae. Ill East th at, Wsdnesday, April Is. at 11 A. hi Brooklrn, on Monday. April It, 1ML CoL irraiA W.

oolb, is his B7ta year. Nouu ef faaaral hereafter. OOXOBH AtsT. rk. W.

ea April It. IBtl, a. aged 110 yaara Waltsb M. Ooaoaa. Notles of raaerai harsattw.

Asherllla, H. April 11, Oao. CXirauurn, of Be. 16tf Park Place, Brseklyn, B. Th funeral servtoaa will tats piaea train kla Ute rasndeuoa.

Ko. 16" Park Plaea, oa Wedase. day, April 14, 9 P. M. Frimds ar In Tit ad.

BABIEI.L At rest ftuadsr sveelsg, AprU It, Kara W. beloved wtfs ot John DaaieU. ii. Melatlyes ud meads of th family a to attend the funeral a en tees at her daoe. 126 East TUd St.

on Wednesday April lft, at 4 o'clock. Interment at au aeiauyes ua menus ot tn family are lavttad a at her late rast- eoaveetoBM 'las family, kindly omit flower. FELLOWS. At 1st residue, 1SI Wast 196th Ht, Monday vning, John p. niAowa, la to Inter.

ign year ui rut aca. ruaerai servioea weonesnay. at a r. M. mentatthe eaarsmeaoe o( th family.

Pi omit newer. yr.UCHTWAN0ER.-On April 8, at Pant bars, CaL, Axaog FaucarWAsags, in th Bar-Sid year ox nia a-. ruaeral oa Tuesday, April 14, at 10 A. hf. from bis late i reaiaenoe.

OS Kssl esth Bt Hale lives and friends ar Invited. Pleasa omit Sow- era. Pittsburg and Kew-Havu copy. paper ptoas FBKEBOBK. On April IS, MAST OnBWaXt, widww ot William Freeborn, Uis tiHth year of bar Funeral erriee st ber Ute residence.

No. 18 East41st Ht, on Wedneaday, April 16, at GAtiK. Sunday, April 11 1891. ftABAH A. WILD, wit of the late Geo.

w. Ou ared 79 yeara Helallree and friend are Invited to attend th funeral from ber late residence. 181 booth 8th Bt. Brooklyn, B. on Tuesday, April 14, at 2 O-CIOOK.

HADDOCK. On the 11th. at Plennont Booklud county, n. Koaia hiddoci. Funeral on Wednesday, the ISth, In th Ba.

formed church st 1 iHO. HATS. Suddenly, on Monday, th ISth lnat Jo. SKFHtxs hf oes, wif of Encen IX Bay ud daughter of Theodora Moss, Esq. Funeral from her late resldenoe, 11 East 61st i aursuay, uis 10m at luroo a.

St. Balatlve and friend are respecttuily Invited IV MlflOU. HYDE. At 196 Madlaoa Av, on Satnrdar, AprU 11, 1891. BAJttnu.

TkBTiua Hrna, in theSSd year of his age. Funeral service from bis 1st rMae Tne. day. 14th lut, at 10 :80 A. M.

Intermut at the convenlanos of tae family. JEBEMIABL At bia late residence. No. 9A1 Watt llth St. on Sonday.April 18, after a short lUne, SOROS A.

Jksbmiam. lonlri sorvlTln son oi tha late Thomu Jeremiah,) in tha 69th year ot his lielaUvea and frtuds ar invited to attend the funeral eervtoeson Tuesday evnalag. AprU 14, at 7:80 o'clock, at tha Preabrterian ehureh. northwest corner of 4th Ar. snd 9Sd St Interment at oonranlenca of ths family.

It ia very suhuj reqwmea ihm no aowars OS ssni. GESUUl SOOUTT OT MBOHAWICa AnDTBADBa, btzn. Brothers: You are requested to attend Ui fun.Ml UTtlMI At i.ll, 1.1. i.l Oeroge A. Jeremiah, thla ('ruasday) erealng al 7:30 o'clock, st the PresbytorUn Church, earner six Bt auu aui ar.

OLIVER BARBATT, Preaideot Bnrm kf. WaJuarr. Saeretary. LAMSOW. In Philadelphia, April 11, 1891.

AnstB xiuvisb a-ua-rsa, wu vt imam u. aatmua. LOWE. At Kllubeth. X.

on ths 1 1th Inst, Con riui wiaow ot wnmn iew, ia aba 86th year of ber age. Funeral services at the realdenee of her aon-ln-law, B. H. Belden. lift Murray Bt, EUaabeth, N.

on Wednewlay, the lftth Inst, at 11 lift A. M. Interment at th eouvenieno of ta family. MABTIN On Monday, April 13. ISABWLLA MnXAS, wu vi win mamA, ui wr nui rear.

Belatlves and friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral aervleea bar late reei- tenoe, 438 West 8Mb 8t, on Wednuday. April 6, st 1 o'clock P. Interment la Woodlawa. MUNSELI At Bve. Wetchster County, If.

ou Sunday, April 18, Jaiu K. MtmsaXU la hla 70th year. Funeral services will be held at hla late real, dence Tuesday, at 19 o'clock. Carriages wUl st L'ortchester on arrival of the 11 A train from Grand Central Depot Intermut at Orcen wood. FEET.

At her home. In BrooVJy. Sunday, April II. Mr. ELUAuara (Ixckwoii1 Psrr, widow ot Frederick T.

Peet in ths 90th year ot her aga Funeral services at her late resldenoe. Bo. 184 Columbia Heights. Wednesday, ISth Inst, at 8 P. M.

Friends ar requested not to send flowers, PRESTOS. At his residence, at Irrinrton -on ths Hudson, N. Monday, April 18. WrUJaM B. Pass to, in the 78d year of hi age, after a Huge ring Ulness.

Notice of funeral hereafter. PBIMB In this city, April Bev. Edvuu V. O. Pbibtb, D.

in ths 77th year of his age. Members and relatives of his family and that ot Ua widow are requested to attend a private funeral servioe at the residence of hla brother. Dr. William Prime, 88 East 934 8t, on Tuesday, April 14, at 19 o'clock noon the residence of her brother, Charles Roe, Newton, S. April 10, 1891, of pneumonia, HlKIIKTTi O.

BOB. rsVBrracuM papers pleat copy. BZYMOCB On Monday morning. April IS, Bev. Eaaarr- bbtmouu, outor of Emmaausl ha pal.

In the 0Sd year of his ags. BelaUves ana friends are tnvited to attend the funeral servioea at Emmaonel Chapel, 797 to 737 6th Bt, ou Wedaeeday vnlng. April 14, at 8 o'clock. 8KIDMOKK. On Monday afternoon.

April 18, 1891, Exizs AT sals BKUtMoas, wife of Edward M. skld-mor. Kuneral serrioes oa Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock, at 7 Esst 181st St Intermsnt at Wood-lawn at oonvnlcno ot family. Pleas emit flow, er. BE Yenkers, N.

Monday. April 18. ItiVl. Obobos Bkksun aaiaasB, la tha tt4th year ef his aa-e. Funeral sot i leas from his Ute resldenoe, 378 War burton Av, Wednesday afternoon, at 9 o'clock.

AprU 12, Mra Caaouxs M. Tirrr. In her eelh year Funeral aervlaes st ths resldeaca ot her son. A. H.

Tint, No. 87 Madison bt, Bruoklya, oa Tuesday, April 14, at 8 o'clock P. M. Prised Invited to attend. TUTTLE.

At Hlghwood, Barren County, N. en Monday. April 13, 1891. MaaaiTT TUTrt. ia the 68th year ot bis ae.

Funeral servioes at his lsto resldenoe Wednea day. AprU 16, an arrival of 1 :20 train (ran loot ef Chamber St Ihlermant private. WABD. On Monday, the ISth last, at the restdens of her son. Wlllet C.

Ward. 118 West 4 2d bt, Maut Wkex Wabu, relict of Moses Ward. No ties of tunera1, berrafter. WILLI ABD. Ob tha 13th Inst, in this city Kvbb.

btt J. Witxiaanv sou of tbs Ute Edwin D. Wilt-lard. Puaeral servioes at Calvary Church, 21st Bt ud 4th Av on Wednesday, the ISth lust, at 10 A.M. Pleas omit flowers.

JtOOMT HOPE CEMETaRY. tin oe, smo cth av. ptrlal JXotirfp. piFTH AVENUE ART OALLERIE9, bth Av, Bear 84th Ht ROBERT SOMERVILLE. Aaotioaeer.

By ORTOIE8 A CO. Bale WEDNESDAY and THCRSDAY EVENLN68. AprU IS aad 10, at 8 clock. PAINTINUM a la oil And water color By C. T.

TCRXEB, K. A and WILLIAM IL L1PP1KCOTT, A. K. A. YEDDINQ PKESKNT8 OF PERMANENT VALUE.

High-class etchlaga, tastefully fraaaed, eostiag from 81 aad apward. FRXDERICE KEPPEL A CO, Pari aad 80 East 16th Bt. (betweu Uatoa stqaar aad 8th Av,) Kaw-Yark. AND OrriCE FCBNITCkE IN a rial vartetv a ot v. ta as i.i.aw.

sas. TaaaAsr, rimi ATSJIL'B AlCTIOX kOOSM, sUvbTK AT. WM. B. KOBUf AM.

Al VOW OkT EXBIBITTOlf. HrOHLT-ATTBACTITB BALI BT AUCTION. u-Monnow (WEDXEmdayi aad Thubsdat; AJTBBjroONB. AprU 18 aad It, at tiSO stok, al airaet aeulgnateat treat Ma, A B. HAMBUBOBIt atoavlalac Maraaetarto.

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for Ba4glaat dtraot per taamahlp PeaalaB. via Aatwara, ktetter tout aristsd "pa Puaiaa4'i at 11 A. M. lor tap HatU. Pert ds Pats, aad Bt Mare, aer teaaealb Alert (tetter for Osaaire asast directed "pat AlarTi) at 11 A.

tor Furtnu laland, liaiU, aad par stuatsblp Arrena, (letters tor Osim lialO, port 4 lwis. and ft Mar tout be direclra per Ml r. at (aepplsasutory 1 :8) P. tor Jamalaa, tasataBto ryrtaai a I P. M.

tor tin, par siesmssip ur ot iwiuara. via itavaaa Ust Vers moat be Aires Si 4 'par Ur al AtexaaSrta" 1 at 1 P. M. Aa? Oaar. per aaaaahip Curia is, itettor tar Para mm Puaambaoo mast ba aireta4 rf Caareaai)tl pVMfwr Unas 4i tVre.

per stoaaa ship MaglB. tram Kewort-a', I Ti MaDA At 8 AtTTupatsasaatory 10 tM A. M) fur EuroBo, per stumslup Oolaiatikv vi Bouthamnto ana UAntBargi 1 F. M. I.

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M. It, par Mb City toss dally sp te Apri ssralto.Mw toaianiE rranotaeu.) cleas dally us te April 1 at 8 alls for tit Bocletr i aland A at BOOMty I PaoeltL (from Han "inelaeo.l aloaa 84 at 6: BO P. M. Aasaraiva. HawaliaB, Pljt, and eameaa latoada.

par ataassslup Moae-a-wi, (from nan aios Sally as to April at 0 SO P. (era arrival at Nsw.Yors of veamsnrp I'morta, wtta iiniUB mails lor Aastrauai Malls tor Nawtunndland, by rail- to Halifas. end thue by testae, lou dally at 8:80 p. MTMail Mteuatoa. oy iwu as nMiasua, aaa tea ow toatBes, close dally at 8 1 SO p.

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daily MIA M. I $ax gvXllatttms. ssaaaaSkMajaBaa) or Stan oa. II FaUa oft. Turns staney raraar.

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IIAOPEK as BROTBIB8 UBTk COLLECTIONS OF PRESIDENT LIN OOLB AND HI8 ADMINISTRATION. By I Chittenden, his Register of the Traasury. With portrait ot Prasldsnt Lincoln. 8ro, elsth, uncut adgaa and gilt top, rpHM JOURNAL OF SIR WALTER BOOTH. 1889183a From th Original Ma a aorta at Abbotaford.

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