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kgirrli fctgus, nirtms, glarr, ig I833aggatolt Sbtti at! character. and oolr more vocal abnity pa her pert to be one of the bt Pleo of opera aT. -Presentation thai has beea aivn ta Nsw- forti Sbe exerted herse! tl through, ud succeeded la the Utter part of tbe In blessing her aadlenc. Th rest of tbe pempany were about equal to the average of thlr MawMwn, and th. old favorite.

fild nneb to ejoite wm1 "J-v-'T ana humorcaM. lormer representa tions. la Jolla Part amense wu pot en tbe stage bv Mr Usuries ora w.ia a generoos spirit ana svcsptlocslly rood Uta, and Ua stage aeeordlagly treses tad a appearance, in announoe- nu for taie weak ara Malaise Arcnldac on today. "Lea Cloche da CornsrUl Tuesday aad Ttmbal d' Arrest Wednesday aad Saturday. La Jolie I'arf ruBaoaa Thursday and itx Saturday matin 6a, In all oX which Jfme.

Theo a-iaappear. MUSIC MUSIC1A55. The Meigs altera vocal quartet propose to giv a eoneert with tba aid of several prominent artists at Chickerlng Hall April 17. 1 L. tH uaKVi wiu tm uruuut win wuiw-Bight at tba Flfth-A venae Theatre with a strong tast and saw scenery aad appointments.

An Engliab version of Tee Bridge of Slgha," opera eomlqne. with music by Offenbach, will probably be produced la tbia City at an early date. A letter received yeaterday in tbia City from the eminent musician and eomnosaT, Mas Brnch. at that ha will sail from Liverpool for 'ew-York en baturday. March 8L iliM Clara Louise Eellofj saLed yesterday fr.r Fnrene.

She expeots to be absent but a abort lime, and to return some time In Jane, ber trip Being mereir fur recreation. An amateur per'ornaarfce of Patience" for the benefit of the "Ladles Lrlng-ln Belief Society and Moant Slnnf Training School for la to tm given to-morrow evening'ln Cblckerlne Hall- by tba Ladies' Iiramatlo In ion. Tbe hour for begin- log ue.ato cioca. ana ui pneo oi a reserves Tbe eleventh Sunday concert at tbe Casino will be given to nigtt by tbe orebeatraof tbe eatab-liahlnant and tbe following named artlata of Mr. Qnu'i French era company: Mme.Tbeo, who will i.ni a new Spanish annr entitled El J'slomlta" and other selections.

Atue. Lerolx, and AIM. Uaaceand TeecbL Mr. P. 8.

GUmore. the well-known military band director, will hare hla annual benefit eon- eert In the Twentr-eecond Berlment Armory Vonday evenlnr. Varcb 88. At the cloee of the ennofirt an nnDortnnitf will be eirao for danctna. Mr.

GiUnore a bend baa reached a hlirh of excellenoe. and the leader deaerrea beany up- port. Tbe focrtn Bonday nibt concert at tbe Coa-BopoIlUn Theatre will be riven tola areninr, when 7a Im Lillian Eaaaell will roake-ber third and last appearance, torether wltn Miaa Hattie W. Lewie. aoprana; 11! Carrie Godfrey, contralto: feljmor Iycionl.

buffo; fafior Cllanoi. piaaiit; Mr. liletrtcht. DctMimpanlKt. and an orcneatra directed by Mr.

tdward holomon. A concert under tbe patronage of a large Bomber of prominent ladle and rent'emen of thla City will be siren at Cblckerlnr Hall April for tbe benefit of tbe Nea-elde Home at Ialip. Lonr JimnL TDe perrormera will-include the ehotrs of Trinity Church and i-t. ('hrysoetom' Ctaaoel, tbe rhliderroonlc Club. Mr.

Max and Maeira. ThruMin and Iiabock, orraniata. R.neAlhe. TWrhr is annnnnfml to anruur ft concerta at Cbickerinc Ball Wednesday evening. March 21.

and Saturday afternoon. Tbe roDax Udy poaaeaaea a aoprano voice, la well Inowa. and much aduitred, and haaatudled for the paet three yrera with Kiimor Rialp, formerly of the at aotb concerta by an orchestra conducted by Mr. Max Marerzea and by Mra. Zelda Hecuin-Wallace.

fiienor lirienoli. Mr. AdamowaKl, violiniat, and Mr. Cnartea lilaoa, baritone. Tbe first of Mme.

tfaree concerts tbia week will take place to morrow nliht at Stein- way IlaU. Tbe aubacrlption indicatea that a very lartre audience will be present, and a the menajre-ment baa arransed an attractive programme, tbe entertainment promiaea to be brilliant in every reepecL Mme. Nilaion wftl ainc on thla oceaaion the recitative and aria "From mixhty by Handel. Vol coe aapete. from Mozart'a Jtozxe riefUraro." aad in tbe duo with tenor, "Ahmortr." from Verdfa Ernanl." Tbe aaalatinc artiate will be hipnor Del Puenie.

who la to a two aoloa. am tlope uiann. air. uioraaten. air.

Bcbntzler. violiniat. and a full oTchertra. coaancted bv Mr. Theodore Tboinaa.

With auch teneroua provUloa by Mr. Abbey, theae concerta to be aupe-nor to those of laat Fall, and to rank with tbe beat entertalnmenta oi tbe paat lew year. Tbe well-worn of Gilbert and full trail, waa brought to light again laat evening to tbe evident enjoyment of an aadienoa that filled tbe Standard Theatre, and laughed aa heartily aa they uaedto do when It. waa freah. The cut la admirable, and Include! Miaa Conron ai Josephine, who fane her tnnslo aufllclently well: Mlsa Jar- bean aa llnbe.

and tdme. de Kayther aa Buttercup; Mr. J. H. K-ier aa Sir Joet-nh.

ta waicb be waa very arausinc. and Mr. Hamilton aa the Captain. Mr. Maoreeryaa Falph.

Mr. Stuart aa Deadeye. and Mr. Bendenon aa the Boatawaln. The eborni ia full, tbe aistera.

ooaotne, and aonte were pretttly areaaed, and tbe aoeDery, a part nf which ta new, waa rood. The lorcbeatra. however, waa rough and needa aorae prantiee and tamlnr down, and the entrance of the rirla aooompanyinr Sir Joaeph would have been muob more effective tf they bad daooed in time. For a firat debt, however, tbe performance waa falrtv rood, and tn fact, tf one did nut know the nirvtta bv heart, aereral defects won Id hardly have excited attention. Next week It will doubt-ieee run amoothiy.

and. Judrinr from iu reception last aicut. Jtr. uuu wiu una mat us noia on popular favor ia atill etrone. the brief season In which he proposes to ive It It will attract people tetbe theatre where it Crat won iu unprecedented aacoess.

PLATS AM) ACTORS. Mr. Goorje Edgar will begin his season in a round of cbaraotera at Chicago on Aug. To-morrow even in? the Union-Sonar The. atre traveling oompaov will begin an engagement it the Cosmopolitan Theatre.

Mlsa Sara Jawett. I. U. Stodctart, Joseph Wbeelock. and others will appear in Tits Long Strike." Mr.

Frederic Bryton, a young actor whoa abilities are well apoken of. baa been engaged aa (ember of the already large company of the Madl- tos-Sqaare Theatre, and will be seen for the first tune la A liiuesian Honeymoon." A Parisian Romance," which has attracted tba widest Interest at tbe Union-Square Theatre. srlll be rerformed onlr three weeks more. On Monday. April 8.

Mr. Charlee Wyndham and lis exoellenl uooiedy company will appear ia "iJrtghtoa-T I Charles R. Thorn e. who retired from the atage soma time ago after a long and honorable career, baa determined to return to professional life. wW appear aa Antotne Toff In "The Trrlneess Chuck" with tbe Cotnley Dramatic Com pany next season.

Roland Heed will appear at Haverly'e Theatre in May ia Mr. Frederick Marsden'a play tailed Cheek. Mr. Eecd has achieved some pop-llartty tn the est In this drama, and expects to Snd enough favor In tbia City to enable blm to pro-' tong as engagement through the summer season. Mr.

Harry M. Pitt, recently of Mr. Daly otupany aad formerly of Wallack's Theatre, has leased tba Bljon Opera-house for a term of three months, beginning April 18. for the purpose of giv ing a eeaeoct of modern comedy. One of Kobert-eou's worka.

will probably be chosen fer tbe open. At tbe Grand Opera-honaa to-morrow en-rag tbe company which waa lately seea at Booth'a maatrawiU appear in The Coralcan Brothers. It will be remembered that Mr. F. Bangs, who uavis ura uaai nue oi ramea ana 1-oun di Fran- was mucn praisea wahe at Booth's for his innuiuHan, Booth's Theatre will be closed during the -whole of tbe coming week.

On Monday, the th Cbarlea Beede'e successful Krer Too Late to will be presented. Tbe stage will oe nnaer tne aireotinn of 3ir. Uenry Jackson, ef I oodon. Mr. George Clark, of the Madison-Square Theatre, baa been engaged to play tbe leading male Part.

After long and carefol preparation "Julias Ca-sif will be produced at the Tnalla Theatre to-Toorrow evaalng, when ilerr Barnay will make hla first appearance la thla country as Mare Antony, II err Kierschner will play Caaemv llerr Eelnan. brutoa. and Hsrr Alexander. Oraar. Tbe maaare-ment promisee that tbe scenery and costumes will beexaotreprodcettonaof those need by tbe notable Ceiaingea company tn tnelr engagement la London.

This is tbe last week of tba season the nan Francisco Opera-honaa. Birch aad Backus aad the rest of tbe minstrel performers will appear tn a varied nramnma tn which Tbe Of-Courae-I- Caa bmthera" and Jersey Lily Longtree'a Beeep- imn -wiu tbe leaning laatnree. uo jtoncay. staren as, wjlie EDosio i paraa coaapany wtu ap pear in thetr new comedy, A Kuaca oi a.ere; or. ae ttoiei." Miss Helen Bancroft, young lady whose beauty and talent hare attracted attention, waa advertised to appear in several Sew Jersey towaa last week aa Lady Isabel aad Mme.

Vine UJ "East mb." It wee aahheqne'ntly discovered that aa-oaer person was acung tbe pan, and that Miss aaaaatoft aad. never wcaaata4 appear aa an- aonneed. The local JmrrBalaef the several trrwn bsre expreesnd considerable riarnteona tadirnation. Tbia kind of deception ia lamentably frequent tn country towna, aad ta, anhappilv. too often rema- taeralive to tbe persons wbo practice It.

ana uja-rioua to those whose names ara wrongly used. Mr. tValiack'i old theatre at Broadway and Thirteenth -street will be reopened under bis management on Monday evening next. Tbe bouse ia to be hereafter known aa the 6 tar Theatre, a name hlah aufScleatlv indicatea Its future policy. Tbe opening play will be a new tarce-eomedy.

entitled vice versa, oy air. uion oobcsiui, wm tbe author will appear aa Mr. Fbenix OTlattery. Irish landlord seeking to repair bis reoncea ror- tune. Ttiia play will probably be aucoeeoeo oy Mr.

tooueleault adrama. The Amaaan. in wnicu tbe author son will appear. Toe ohauehmua." Arrab-Ba-Poaroe." ana Tbe uoueen isawn win af.so be presenied. Toe present season wiu aiao probably witneaa tbe proououon oi a sew uree-, act drama.

Thcao who visit tba combined Barn urn and too don abowa during tbeir coming season at tbe Xadisoa-Square Garden will probably Ccd ample use for their eyes. Between two of tbe rings, on an elevated stage, aparring, wreatllng, fencing, and other sports of a similar nature win be exhibited. Jn two ringa ine ususu equesLrian ana scnmuic feats will be performed. In a third and larger rinr tbe marches and elrcaa pageanta will be seen. Feats of daring will oecupy toe aerial apace overr head.

Among the many attractions oQered in this large exhibition are tbe famous elephant Jumbo, a number of ostriches and zebras trained to go tn harness, two baby elephants, a tronDe ef Indiana, a number of caged animals, a mliectloa oftrained serpents, and many other cu riosities. Mr. barnutn'a exhibition la worth aeelng and will affoTer amuseroect to every one. The usual street parade will take place on tbe 24th. i SPA LA3GTRT'S SUCCESS IX TORONTO Toroxto, Ontario, March Mrs.

Lang- try aloaed to-night tbe greatest dramatic engage ment ever filled here. The mnaiclana were crowded upon the stare each night of tbe engagement, and to-algbt a farewell speech waa insisted upon. OBITUARY. CHARLES WITTE. A cable dispatch from London announces the death, yeaterday, of Charles Witte, tbe German lawyer and author.

He waa born in July, 900, at Ifochao. near Halle. Hia father wrote a history of bit oflueation. which was published in two volumes, in Ketpaic, lftlQ. Charlee Witte waa a vary precocious mild, and artbe age of 10 years be had completed uia eollege preiieratory stuaiea.

ana atter examination he waa admitted to the University of Leipsic, King Jerome, of Westphalia, paving the expenses of his education. After going through bla course of philosophy at Gottlngen, be published a Latin diesis In 1813. and obtained tbe degree of Doctor at Glessen. During the years 1S14-15-16 be studied lnw at Heidelberg, and went to practice, law at Berlin, hut was not able to continue it on account et bla youth. The King of Prussia then seat him en a sientifie mission.

He went to Italy, where ks tdstted the libraries and museums, and when be waa SO years old be returned to Germany and ob tained a tthair of law in tireaiau. In IKS be re- Seceived the title of Profeseor. and five years later became Professor ef Law at tne University of Balle. Mr. Witte published aereral Works of law, among tbe most important of which waa Daa uJreuaiaohes Inteataiabereoht." Leipsio, 133.

He also wrote a dissertation on Boceacio a Decameron." a translation 1 of and commentaries on antes lyrto poems. Leloeia. 144-3. two volumes; Dante Jforscbungen." two -volumea, 1869-79. HENRY H.

BUTTER WORTH. Mr. Henry H. Butterwarth, a brother of the late John F. Butterwortb, a member of the Park Clommiaaion, died at hia residence, No.

8 East yeaterday. Mr. Butterwortb waa born in Newburg, Orange County, this State, in 1816 He came to tbia City at an early age and engaged in tbe dry goods bnl cess, ttuheequently be went to Mexico, where he accumulated a comfortable fortune. Me waa a raemoer of St. Bartholomew's Church, where bla funeral will take place on Tueaday.

He leaves a widow, a daucbter. and three sons the Rev. John K. Butterworth. of Summit.

and Messrs. W. li. ana G. r.

Butterworth. lawyers, of this City. OBITUARY NOTES. CoL Kit Thrower, of Hot Springs, Art, for- raerly a State Senator and Judge, and a promt nent editor and politician, died auddealy In Little liock yesterday. 1 The Hon.

Seymour Green, one of the pio neers of Lewis X. and formerly a mem ber of tbe State Assembly, dted In Oseeola yeater- 0y morning, lie waa over so years of age. lars. Laura B. Moss, of Lockport, has just died of internal Injuries received by a fall down the stairway of her home.

Deceased waa tn ber aev- eaty-eigbth year, and waa the widow of the Hon. Abiiah H. Mosa. twice member of Aasemblv and President of the National Exchange Bank of Lock-port. She was 60 years a resident of Lockport.

re moving tnere when tne place waa a mere hamlet. The Bon. Carlton Curtis, of Erie, died at his home yesterday morning. He was born In'Madiaon County. N.

Dee. 17. 1811. He studied and practiced law. and waa elected to the Legislature In 1830.

.1837, aad 1838. He waa subsequently eieotea to the Thirty -secona and Thirty-third con gressea. and served in the war aa Colonel of a Penn' svtvainia He waa also a member of tbe rerty-tuira Congress. RAILWAY jyTEEESTS. ROAD TO BX EEORGAXIZED E.EGCLATTSG FARES UIS60UKI.

li jBosTOX, March At a special meeting of tbei stockholders of the Massachusetts Central Kan road to-day tbe bonds heretofore issued by the corporation were ratified and apnrored. President Ajdricb stated that the Directors bad decided upon a blan of reorganization which they believed to be fog the beat interests aad security of the stockhald et. They have already secured the consent of holders of nearly $3,000,000 of bonds, and believe. tfjno obstacles are now met with, tbe road will be completed ana is inu operation to orthampton wiiuiu six montns. March 17.

Gen. Warner says the Ohio River Road, which waa first talked of in will be built during tbe present aeaon. It win extend trom Cincinnati to Point Ple.aant est louowing tbe river on the Ohio aide. At rqim rieasant it wiu oonneet with Senator Cam don'e road, which ia now being built front that pdint to Wheeling. Another road of much more importance, built, la tbe proposed Cincinnati.

Wheeling aad New-York line. This will be an air line to Wbeelinr. from which point, it i said, a short rente has been selected to Harriaburrr and New-Tors by way of Reading. Tbe distance to New-York from Cincinnati by thla route would be 60 miles lees than by tbe Pennsylvania Road, tbe present abort hue, and 193 miles leaa than by the Coctctx Burrs, March IT. The effort of the Denver and ew-Orleana Railroad Comnanv ta enter tbe Colorado pool, which ia haa been making fot three dsys.

baa been wholly abortive. Col. Fisher. General superintendent of the road, left for borne discouraged. Commissioner Daniels, of me pool, eaia Per ore leaving Here that none of the roads constituting tbe pool Baa any disposition to admit tbe New-Orleans llae.

T. J. Potter. General Manager the Chloago. Burlington and Quincy system, expressed the same opinion juat before starving oaca to inieago.

Philadelphia, March 17. The committee of a too holders to nomiaate a ticket for lHiwtm of the Pennsylvania Railroad, to be voted for a wees nance, aeieotea to-day for the directorate the present mem nera ot tne board. Kaxbas Cttt, March 17. The House has passed a bill fixing railroad passenger fares at 3 couis per mus. srcVRLNG TERMINAL FACILITIES.

THE PACIFIC ROAD BCTTSO LAND AT BT. PAUL. BT. PACT, March 17. The Ptoneer-ress wJU publish to-morrow morning details of recent porehases by the Korthara Paeifio Boad for tbe purpose of establishing terminal facilities in St.

Paul, furnished by officers of the company. The purchases lnolnda 400 acres north of tee city, ex tending from Trout Brook Valley weat to lake Co mo. Tbe land haa been bought at prices rang ing from V)0 to $4,000 per acre. It gives the road a right of way from ISO to too feet wide from tpe heart of the city to outside the lisaita. with i sure near tbe bead of the Mississippi for a station ana su) acres near Lake Co so lor anone and stock-yarda.

It Is said that J00 mllea of track can be laid tbe yard, besides leaving ample room for stations, freight-houses, elevators, stock-yards, Ac. Tbe parchaaee bave beea made ample enough to permit the entrance of other roada. and it ia believed thlaetatioa will ultimately become the railroad centre of tbe eity. It ia thought tbe Rock Island lined will be the tint to come, tn and others will follow. The Northern Pactnc'has ordered machinery fur new shoos, and work oa buildings will be au as iwa as poaaiDie.

I AID ASKED TO A HOSPITAL. IIxEW-OJtLEAyfB, March 17. Efforts are being made te raise by contributions $75,000 fer the necessary repairs and additions to tbe Charity Hospital tn tbia eity. As appeal to tbe people of this State haa been teased, ta which tbe committee say that although they caa state that people of probably every nation and every State have been and continue to be benetieiaxiee of tbe boroitai yet tbe commute elairus Its support from and through the cttixena ef Loaauana. I i Sax Fxaycisco, CbX, March 17.

The Eureka Mining Compear baa larked as as- aessTicBt of tl par stars iADIES' DAY AT HARVARD 5EC0XD TPjyjEH XEETIXQ OF HE A TULE11C ASSOCIATION. TTTK I.IGHT-WElnT EFAKBtSB TtOJ BT PACE IRIS05 XXAD8 IN GENERAL EXCELLENC: BO6T05, Marc! 17. The second "Winter meeting of tbe Ha Athletic Association took place tbia afterni 1n the Eemenway Gymna-Tbis waa tbe rst ladiea' day needless to tay, was numer slum at Cambridge. and tbe fair sex, it on sly represented the benches that rose from floor to gallery, bp above In tbe main ball of tbe building about S.i 0 people witnessed tbe apart, some of which wsi very exciting. Tbe first event suit.

Tbia was one of tbe was the twobani general, excellent events, for which a spe-n. snd there were, eight clal prize ia gi entries, aa foll G. B. Morlaon, '83, 8. Cary, T.

J. StonetS5; W. Sored, 83: 8. HIFetsenden. C.

Denhla- ton. "S3, and E. IVtklnson, 8S. All cleared the bar In rapid auoceslion until tbe height or 8 feet 4H Inches waa reacbef when Bachelder failed. Then Cary and Denniatoi were left on tbe wrong side of tbe fence.

Moriaoi failed at 6 feet inches, and Feasenden accomr, nled him. btone and Soren went out at 6 feet I won with a record I 10M Inches, Finally Atkinson of 7 feet' 1 inch, which beats Harvard's previouJ record of 8 feet 11" inches. Tbe firat bout of I tbe light-weight aparring waa between W. A. SteLbtns.

6C and W. H. Page. '83. the winner of tbe bnlddle-weight sparring at the previous meeting The men fought wary of each other at Crst.lbut finally Stebblns let out a straight blow, whlih nit where it was aimed, and drew forth a round of applause from the specla- tors.

Page seeme to have met a foemaa worthy of his rlovea. hte bins sDarred with a great deal of sKill. and lug a tTeannian tne sympathy of the ipectatora. In the third round. however.

Pase watmed up to his work, and after a few passee be dekit Stebbins a blow en the aide of hla bead wbic Knocked tne isuer aows sua completely knock bim out- He was unable to spar further and he bout was awarded to Page, this event waa between H. M. The second bout Avars and r. arker. both of tbe Freshman Class.

Tbe cont ants were oulte evenly matched and went at ea other like two game cocks. Tbey sparred as thoush they bad agreed to give up guar nr ana as mougn ineir sole oniect was see how many mows couia oe m. TSev battered each others' atruck between th noeea during the ree rounds, much to the enter tainment of the dieace. The bout was nnauy awarded to Ayan Tbe dub-swingv came next. There were three entries, aa follows H.

Aw Taylor. '(: fc. snyaer. 'M. Each man bad five min- '83.

and A. Bamli: utea in which to xhibit hia akllL All were ap- plauded. although be largest share or praise was bestowed upon mliui nnd the fudges' decision Tne next event was the enc- gave him tbe cup. ing. In the first ut Smith.

crossed foils nnd L'noerwood disarmed with W. O. Cnde his opponent th times, and gained lour points besides, to smith three, making, under the rules. score of seven three In underwood favor, high pump, which waa a general here were seven entries, as fol-berlain. 'rW; A.

C. Iennitou, For tbe stand in excellence event. Ibwa: D. B. Cha '83; T.

C. Bscheldir. 'bS; W. Roren. 68: B.

ray. C. O. Lander. f6; G.

B. Moruon. '63 The bar was started at 3 1 6is inches, and waa: graauaiiy raised until 4 4t inches waa reacueu. uen Denniaton. Bach der.

and lender dropped ont. Morison failed a 4 feet 5 1-6 mchea. Fay at 4 teet 8 8 10 inches. Cha Ivarlnin at 4 feet 9 1-15 inches. and tbe prize given to Sorea.

who: cleared 4 feet 11 3-10 Inche for tne teainer-weigni. who has held the feather ring G. Hellb: weight championship for two years, andt who beld the middle-weight in 1981. was the ony entry. 1 be cup was aceoraint ly given to nim.

'l neinai doui veen o. Underwood. "8 the of the fencing beq winner of the firsi bout, and D. Foote.j'su. proved to be closer than oe first bout, and was awarded to Foots by a i o( 7 to 6.

The una! bout I tne Ilgni-weicut sparnua vrr tween Pace. 83. i Avars. the winners of the two previous bon was watched with great inter- est by the spectd tors. In the first round Ayars Kept eool and roa a little the best of tbe fcenior.

second round, when tbe latter pluck. In aplto of bla evt-. stood him in good stead. and even in the! pushed htm. fa deat exhauatioa Wben the cont stanta entered for the tnira round the applau was tremendous, ana urine the round tbe cltement was intense.

Pare a greater strength, eiirht. and endurance gave bim tbe advantage, ai d. as if determined to make the victory certain f(i himself, be fought hia man hard, losed tbe Freshman managed to Hat whenever bed return blow for I -w and kent nn the fight to the end. Although ae cup was properly awaruea 10 Page, the annooi cement waa greeted wltn eeme dissatisfaction by a nortion ef the audience whose sympathies wer with Ayara. The running oroao.

lump bad four tries: A. soren. '(a: u. ai. xieio.

'B4; L. Lincoln. se: and C. O. Lander, 'fcd.

The covered distances in tbe order named are as fol- Iowa: 18 feet 3 chea. 17 feet 10,4 inches, 16 feet 8 Inches. 14 feet Inches. The last event was the tug of war between the Seniors and Jump rs. The teams were as follows: thaLW Fuller.

T. C. Bachelder. Seniors a. LUiel J.

K. B. Baston. anchor.) Juniors J. B.

Walker, A. R. Crane. LJ V. Lemoyne, G.

Kemp, (anchor.) the south and the Juniors the Tbe Seniors toos north end of tba floor. At tbe drop tbe seniors gained half an ch. which the Juniors, however. aoon recovered. At the end of tbe nrst minute tne seniors, had a ight advantage, which they in creased tn the second minute; '83 gained 4 Inches, whloh la ther increased still further.

and in tbe fourti minute had inches. They lost a little in the- fib minute, bat at tbe end of the five minutes the I niors bad won by 6 tnchea, aad tbe usual scenes frantic excitement ensued. The score in til general excellence eventa now atanda aa folio Morison. xenniston. iv: There will be an extra ladies' Bachelder.

liU. meeting on Mok day evening. March 2b. The om cers of tbe meet ng were: Referee. Dr.

Dndlev A. sargent; ludce ITof. William E. Bverly and Mr. Edward Atktusi referee of sparring and judge John Boyle O'Keiiiy; judges of of fencing.

Mr. sparring. Dr. Ji nn Brvant and Mr. Minora ung- bam; judge of I fencing.

Mr. H. Ordway; judge of oiub-swlnginjt. Mr. c.

r. Mchoia COLLECAE ATHLETIC GAMES. "vTAB IN ICTCLE-BACE, AND TCG OF ADISON-PQCARE GARDEN. The in-door thletic games of the Columbia College Boat CI tbe Madlson-So were eontlnued last- evening at are Garden before an audience of more than ,000 eople. There were 19 entries for the 73 yards' a for college men.

The final heat. which was run ft by S. Derlekaon. W. R.

Proctor, H. Randolph, add F. W. Sherman, all of Columbia, was won by Proktor ia 0:08. The one mile.

walk, in which 13 men atkrted. was a fine exhibition of some of the worst as-les of pedestrianUm possible, although there wire two or ihtf notable exceptions. The handicaps were somewhat' excessive, four men having seco is start, so that J. B. Clark and E.

F. McDonald, did about tbe best wnlkine. bad no show at all. hlli, St) seconds second. nd the race was won by J.

I. Ca- andieap. tn D. McCaualand There were entries for the 30 yards' handicap. which was fin iy won oy a.

rennets, or tue Manhattan Ath lie Club. 13 vards. in Tha tug of war between Columbia and the Coilejo of tbe Citv of New-York aroused mni-h amhtnlaim on tbe part or rpe adberenu of the rival celiegea. wbo abouted their war-eries vociferously. Tbe Coiumbias were tbe heavier men and much more than Ihetr opponents.

Tbe first trial re sulted a victiry for Columbia bv 18 inches, and in ine secona pan tbey fairly walked away wltn the other aide! winning bv a ciear 6 feet. The quarter-mile hurdle-race baadlcap was won by J. G. Mason, of Ibe 'Westchester Athlctlo Club, IS varus, i ne cukrier-mne run waa taken bv L. Myers, of tbe Manhattan Athletlo Club.

The most exciting event of the evening waa a Dicyole-race between C. A. Reed and H. T. Howard.

both of Columtfia. Howard rode ia better style and bis superiority! was evident. He permitted hia opponent to seep tne lead a little too long, bow- ever, and only von by a hair's breadth, passing hia opponent with 6 feet of the finish line. The one-mile run, I andloap. in whiob 14 started, was won ay G.

feton Bbridge with 80 yards' start. The games came an end with the half-miie run. handicap, which was won by T. J. Murphy, of the aiannatian atnieiio ciun, acratca againat si com petitors, in DOWXFALIA OF A PRODCCB MEBCBAST.

MostbxalJ March 17. There is great ex citement in financial and commercial circles here over the fact that the Bank ef Montreal has taken out a warrant lor the arrest of Thomas Hodgson, tbe great produce merchant. for obtaining ad vances from Into bank, under false pretenses. It Is said that seveisi other backs have beea badly victimized by thai defaulter, wbo was supposed to one oi ine nejnest merchants nere. The stock market ht.oontnietelv demoralized ewinr tn rh.

losses the banks are likely to sustain bv Hodmon'a delinquencies, Hodgson was arrested at o'clock uus aiieruoonj AXOTEZA CBAZGX A GA1SST DVKES. iiuscLKiii jiarcnii. a. movement is oa foot to have Dbkes. who killed Capt, Sutt, indicted for sending obscene literature through the -mans.

The felted States postal authorities here say the letters written) by Dukes to Capt. Nutt justify his arrest for an I infraction of the United Mates law governing tbe transmission of matter through the mails. Tbe peaaily ten years in tba neaitentlar. Adispateh rom Belle Vernon says: "There-port that J. VV Amalong.

a jnror in the Dukee-Kutt case, had beet assaulted la not true. The citizens express great ndignatien. but have not resorted to ABBSSTKD TO riSBWQ. St, A lb arts, Vt, March 17. Tbe reported violation of the law against seine fishing im Lake Chaatplaln Is (causing tbe Fish Commissioners to take derisive aetion.

Sheriff Halbert haa an led two aaea for seine fishing under the toe. Roth gave oaa uwx aaoearanee at A YOUNG WOMAN'S 8T0RT. DM. WILLIAM H. MAY AKKEaTES OJT A BERI- OCS CRIMINAL BARGE.

Frances Scatter, a pretty young Scotch woman, lies ia a critical condition at No. 847 Third-avenue, from tba ejects of a criminal operation performed upon her oa March 4. The case has beea investigated bv CacL! Mount, or fn Mneteenth Precinct, and tbe particulars, were given by him to I a' Tuns reporter laat evening. Francos came from Scotland about a year ago, and was employed aa a domestic ia a immuj on tne west aide or tb City. Eba ears her ruin was accomplished three months ago by a young nqaa named James Hepburn, employed at No.

60 Hudson-street, Realizing her condition aha looked around for means af relief, and one day came across aa advertisement In a dallr navner which induced ber to call: npon Dr. William Slav Va im XT' irrn.i i .1 ,1 liumriuuiiuwi, on Sunday. March 4. She bad a consultation with me vocior. wno Based fw for giving br tbe relief that she desired.

Tbe girl did not have so anucu money, aad finally Dr. May agreed to perform aa operation for $15. and did so that afternoon. Frances returned to the house where she waa employed. uu, una sics.

on ui 1 0110 wing day. bbe then went to No. 847 Third-avenue, the home of a woman with wnoaa she was acquainted, and tba latter, on March 9. called ia her family physician. Dr.

Mary Miller, of No. 2S8 Bast Forty-niath-streer. Dr. Miller, in the course of conversation with tbe young woman, learned the cause of ber eicknesft. and tbe next day ahe Visited Dr.

Mav and charged bim with the crime. Doctor is altered to bave been frightened, and to have offered to settle the matter with; tbe woman tf she- would not expoee bitoi On the following Monday Hepburn called ion the aick woman. Dr. Miller suggested that i was ais duty to marry her. and be promised to do so, but on Wednesday be threatened Dr; Miller that be would get her in trouble tf she did not report tbe ease to the Poliee.

Capt. Mount explains tbia conduct oa the ground that HepbnrB 1 wanted to get the girl tn such a plirbt that be could eecane marrying her. Tbia frightened Mra. Miller, and Thursday she related the circumstances to Capt. Mount.

The lady is known! to the Captain aa a reputable homeonatnic rhrsieian. She was aidrlsod by Capt. Mount that tf the girl died on ber bands ane would be beld responsible therefore, she bad better state tbe facta to a Magistrate. The above laota were related to Justice Power laat Friday, and a warrant was Issued for tbe arrest of Dr. May.

Tbe latter was not readily accessible, and Capt. Mount resorted to atratagy. Detective Cuff aad a lady went to tbe Doctor's house while Detective McGowan remained on the outside. Tbe first-named detective iraag the bell and represented himself as farmer from Mo- nchea. L-ong island, and! stated that the lady waa hia wife, and bis family being already large, be waa willing to pay l0u to have an nn- eration performed upon her.

i The Doctor fell into tbe trap and waa arrested, and being brougnt into the preaeuoe of tbe you-g Scotchwoman, ahe Identified him as the man wbo had performed tbe operation upon ber. la the Torkville Police Court yesterday Dr. Mav insisted that there was nothin in tbe charges, and Justice Power committed him to await tne result oi tne girra injuries. I SHOCKING ACCIDENTS. BTJRSED WHILE AT PRATER MOTHER AND s.

CHILD IN rLHMEB. Bridgeport, Maich 17. "While lln Ann Boland was kneeling ia front of a stove yea terday. aaying her prayors, a live coal fell oa her clothing, setting it on fir and burning It entirely oZ. The woman's body wai shockingly burned.

the greater portion nearly to ja crisp. She died thla mornlnr from tbe effects of tbe accident. Her three daughters were badly burned about the Lands and arms in trying to smother tbe flames. Mrs. Boland was about 45 years old, and bad eight children.

Vmci, Ohio, March 117. On Thursday afternoon Herman Klohn. a fanner, of Erie County, left a kettle of coal-tar on the stove in hla house and went out. Tbe tar boiled over, and Mrs. Klohn attempted to remove it and dropped the kettle.

Her clothing fire, and the flames were communicated to ber child. Klohn returned in time to drag hla wife and child out and extin- rubb the names. Tbe ebild died tbe aame night. Mrs. Klohn has ainoe glveej birth to a atill-born child.

Ber death la Inevitable. Colby. Alarcn 13. The Doner of a saw mill at Ahhotaioru exploded tnis morning. killing the engineer.

Charles Bogaason, aad slight ly injuring tbree otner men. ZEE WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washisgto, March 18-j-l A. 31. For Nrw- Fnglani and th MiddU Atlantic Statu, tncnatino doudituu, Jciioutd by rdia, itarmtr, and incnating toulhrrig Kinds, vetring to taetirriy, and lover prtt- ture.

For the South Atlantio and Gulf States, gen- eraliy warmer, partly cloudy! weather, southerly to westerly winds, aad stationary or lower pressure. For Tennessee and the jpnie Valley, warmer. partly eioudy weather, southerly winds, ana tau- ing barometer, followed on; night by local rains, coiderJ rising barometer. i Sunday afternoon or northerly winds, ana For tbe lake region, partly eioudy weather, with rain or snow, variable winds, shifting to muoh colder, northerly, and low, followed by rutins barometer. .1 For tbe Upper Mississippi and Miasoarl valleys.

partly cloudy weather, occasional light rains or snow anucn colder, nortneny wmas, ana ruing, barometer. i 1 For the Paeifio coast region, generally fair weather, excepting light rains in Southern Cali fornia, i i The Mississippi River will loontinue tailing from St. Louis to ickaburg. i Cautionary signals continue at Chineoteagua, Crisheld Breakwater. Caso May.

Atlantio City. Barnecat, Sandy Hook. i'ew-York. Sew-Heven. ew-London.

Block I aland. ewport. rrovinoe- town. Section Sia. Boston, Section Eight.

Port land. Section Seven, Last port. Grand Haven, uaa- ington, M. Joseph. The following record shews the changes In tbe temperature for the past Si hours, In eompari- sob with tbe correspondiBg date of last year, as in dicated by tbe thermometer at Hudnut's pharmacy.

So. 218 Broadway: tSR i 1BSZ, 8A.M to also P. A. M. Si P.

SA. a', 9T. 8" 4f is in sue rap 11 aa sir Average temperature yesterday Average temperature tor aame date last II 188S. 18KJ. AToraaelor the 4i-r LOSSES BY FIRE Tha extensive buildings of the Washington (Penn.) Lead-works took ifire laat night, and in a abort time the worka were a mass of ruins.

There waa very little wind and the firemen were able to prevent tbe names from exienoing to otaer ouuu inea. The buildings were new and the machinery of a very expensive character. The loss is eetimat- m.A mr Y)H0: there Is an Insurant) or $30,000 in six eomoanies. fi ne aeatrueuou oi tne worka will throw about SO men out of employ ment. Tbe works wtu oe reouut at enee.

A fire in Texas, on Friday con sumed an enure block. The loss la sioo.uuu; insurance light. Tbe Post Office waa destroyed, and the following firms were ournea Rmhr Tiller Jarre tt Jones. Pierce 4 agsdalej Rothschild, W. D.

Browdor. and J. iibson. A fire which occurred in Detroit yesterday innninr burned the round! bouse of tbe Wabash Railroad and two ireignt engines, ise loea as irom fi.jii atnnoo Tw, nn hswa haanamatMl on suspicion of causing the fire. MHWV WV, www.

The woolen mills at Mexico, Ma. were par tially destroyed by fire on Friday. The loss is about S5O.O00; insurance. SiO.000. Gineras Lanelois's larre retail i tabltahment tn Que dm was destroyed by fire yes terday.

Tbe loss is aeavy- Canels tile factory. I in St John. Quebec. was destroyed by fire yesterday morning. The loss Is estimated at su.uoo.

A SECOND ATTACBitlirT. Philadelphia. March 17. -Another at tachment was brought to-day agaiast the rteaai ilnMlMrmmi de LasaeneJ The libelant is Joseph Sykes, of the Kensington Hat aad Bolt Works. who declares tuat ne wiui tse sgenta vt uw dredge and furnished material for her amounting toSlLSOU.

CALIT0ESIAX3WAXTZS0 XAI2T. 8 as Fba.5 Cisco, March 17. The weather Ss watched with the greatest interest, aa the crops depend oa having rain! within a very few days. To-day there were signs nf aa approaching atona. Ttia hammaisr fall raDidlv at widely separated pomts throughout the ifttate aad southerly winds prevailed.

i JUZJC3 XAMCV8 XI ABBES TED. Pobtlakd, March 17. Julius Mar- eus. tbe sew-1 org waisay otosot, woo wm re leased bare on a writ of habeas corpus, has beea rearrested on a lull warrant tetegrapuea uora aw York. i TO BEPSESEjrr TXBJtoyr.

BuRLnsGTOJf, Vt, Mirch 17. Got. Btntow has appointed WBlIam Fairbanks, of St. Johns-burr. Commissioner to represent Vermont at tbe Denver Lipositiou, MESTIZO 6r CREDITORS.

Bosros, March 17, A meeting of credit ors sl Toed, rranon, a vou. not ana saow dealers, of St, Louis. waa held here this artaTBooa. air. French, or the aetwor ana.

ni asunt- Tba nnsewurad naautttea grexaxo Jttiv greaca raaaru om eutaasets wwrth The Bra supposed tt laTrin oaey. too supposition being baaed Z. nguras of a dishonest book-keeper, ana waa onlr Tenant that tt ors found ent thM fr the book-keeper victimized them Is kBOW- Mr. French offered eenu oa the dollar, hot th iniim H' ot being prepared to aeoept tbe offer natll vf rurtber DartSoulars ta regard to tae failure. Tbe matters were put into the Bands et a committee for iaveatigatioa.

THK WATXXS SA PIDL FXLUJfO. Helena, Art. March It The water de clined laches during tba past 1J hours, and Is vwTWbara declining rapidly, falling ta some plaoes even more rapidly than ia the river proper. 'me weather dear aad tbe wind westerly, aad further trouble are banished. Confidence aad hope are fully restored.

MlllCPHIS. March 17 The r4vr mirh 1 feet, and ia failtar rapidly. The banks every-wftere are eomtng In signt. The bottom lands ara belag ranidlv draiTMtd of k.w era! feeling of buoyancy pre valla. WIG 6 IS J'SOPBSCT.

"Wiggina claims that bis predictions of the great storut were fulfilled. So do plaster-makers claim they make plasters that act quicker aad are better than AUoeck's. Both are empty boasts. TESnxONIAL OF TRTTX WORTH. No.

108 HncBT-simrr. I Bbooexyx, N. March 7. 1883. i nave sutierea eonalderably with backache; it was so severe at times I could not sleep.

After trying different external remedies, I was in seed by a friend to apply two Ailcock's Porous Plasters. I They cured me in one My landlady. Mrs. tiioxbam. was also Induced by me to use A 11 cock's Plaatera for rheumatism in her aboulder: the plasters relieved her completely.

There is ao external remedy like them, they are so dean, so fragrant. uu vuiosciona. i nave Beea cheated many umea with ao-called porous plaatera. whloh I found utterly worthless; you have no safety unless you get Aucock's. CHARLES B.

eOATES. Exchang. Attorney at Law. Tbe most fatnona ennklnir in thai WmI is tViat of the st. Nicholas Hotel.

Cincinnati. It long ago me Miie. uelmonloo's of the West." Mr. Ad itotn baa added 75 rooms. Cxellanot.

On cou ia sometimes contracted oa ton of an- otber. the accompanying eough becoming settled and confirmed, and the lungs ao strained and racked that production Of fnnnmtl, fnllnv Many existing eases of pulmonary disease mar be thua accounted for. and yet how many ethers are bow carelessly allowing tbemselvae to drift through ine preliminary symptom controlled by tbe fatal policy of allowing a cold to tace care of Itself On tbe firat intimation of a cough or cola, or any throat or inag trouble, resort promptly to Dr. JaVii's Ix- "aaar. a safe curative of longatabllsbed reputa tion, ana you mar avoid the consequences of auch cancerous trlnlng.

Advertifmtnt. One ef the Old1 TOUGHENED BY TlBs AND TOIL DOUBLING CP ON RIP TAN i WINKLE. imny-eignt years (3 ago the ao-called "orignat" porous plaster waa patentedi What It was la the be ginning u.is now tbe aame slow-acting ooan tar irritant; hajrmlsas, lneffocora, without a vice, without a vlrtua. Time baa awlfCy passed and the years nave Been crammed with growth. The world haa lumned forward like an excited kangaroo, yet the original" poroua Piasters bare alnmbered sweetly, like Rln Van iruuiDeuiaaunuty musket, bis bead pleasantly pillowed oa the bleached skeleton of bis doc Bchnal- der.

Like the Ivy in Dickens's poem, tbe dear Old Originals" Still Clin to th nuiUarlMnll batten upon the past. There let us leave tbem, aa we leave tbe gravse of heroes who fell npon their daggers or lata and died for their country. Jn poos loading tbe advance guard of tbe forces which re lieve psda and cure disease, marc Binral Garcnrs fosors plsstebs. Tbey contain' every Valuable ta- rredleat Incorporated la tbe orlgmal, besides powerful remedial agents discovered and utilized by modern medical and chemical science. They are at ones coun ter-irritant, tonic, stimulating, and soothing, is it re- mrm uw ppTsoms suuertng rrom an diseases to which an Internal remedy lsi applicable prefer Brs-soaa PtASTxas not only to tne dull and torpid orie ntals- out to tne wnole tribe of grassy and unctions medicated oils, lotions, aad salves imitations are plentiful.

Remember that BgrsotJs iarcira roaors rXATcas bar won more than thirty medals oer all European and American competitors, and are indorsed by tbe medioal Jurors of every international; Exhibition and over 6.00S physicians. DBar-maclsia. chemists, and drugglats. ask tor ttsssoss and loot tor tbe word Carctva." which la cut In the senulna. Kk.mt-wv a t.

vminiiia, new- i ors. awrfunwiu. Wed Da Meyer" a Catarrh Care Stops hawking, prevents poisonous mucus drtpntns: In the throat, purifies tbe breath, aad improves the voice. fL Of all Orugglat Advertisement. How ABSTTSB to whaem with a ir.

EALas Boacr or Eoaauocsn ASH Tl will nA I ruai iwnnnni uson cure in one nuaavsu AS- SunraT Kn. "Wnn'i Hum naann ana vigor, cures dyspepsia. Impotence. Btaaai i'a FAToftrvo ErraAcra ara (anHiM, aeknow lodged tbe surest and tbe best. Admrom Bow few there are whs are aware Tbat soon tha rums and teeth decay.

Unless tbey are brushed-wlth greatest car With BOZOUONT from day today: For this great dentlf rtoe, we know. Will keep tbem pure and wmte as snow. Farsons's Uoa-ehold Aaameala The ebearjeat and moat economical arttria f- tK TOR SALE BT ALL LEADIKO GROCERS. Congress Water. Superior to alL CathardA i.

terative. A speolfle for disorders of the stomach ller. kidneys, acseaaa, malaria, and all imparities of tbe blood. Avoid crude, barsb waters. nasi and foreign." Such waters are positive Irritants and im pair an uia-asuv organa ana Kianeya.

'Rani a it rmitleallr rarest Tsv TREATaaNT. Thousands have been eared aad r. lleved: so years' practical expenence. Only offloe TTse Anrawrarm Blttera. (thm rmalM ,1, iikicMKs mMtu utvjoraaar.

star i mammy ia mil biwiw lr. ewe 11, Dee Moines, writes: "Health Pood Comnanya CSREAL COFFEE la apatndld. being paia- imiiwi 1 i ir-a, PMHiflf, nrasiBieiri eirnrot raart nnn oauy aseo oy orer w.uuu people to relieve and "cure cougna ana corns, aeep a your oouse. Ra asset Hall aad atkar rsasM far iltaam. snopers.

club, eommitteea. Ac. at N. CLARK'S NEW auiuaui, zao at opposite riftb-A venue Hotei. Landberg's RHEX1SH COLOGSZ.

na'taeeept any essences la place of Parker's Qla- ger loalc whica a vastly euperiop strength restorer. Tari cTc Wiln'a A WJ brand mf COLLARS and CUFFS are the best, sold everywhere. "AleVraey Brand." BUY ALWAYS XSDESsTED anLaT. DIED. BACOS.

Ia New-London. Conn- March 15. Gsoaoa STAn.Es, oldest cbUd of Rev.kdward W.aad MaxyStar pies Bacoa. in tn ma yar at nis age. BIR91E.

On batardar. March 17. at Bpnytn DuyvtL Kw-York, Scsaji wife of Charta A. lttrnia aad daus-hter of ta late Wm. Wrlrbt.

or Ours. fituWM. Sadaenlv. at Ko. 150 trsen-t Brooktva.

J. oa Frtaay. March 10. 183. Rvaeaxu ldst sou or v.

uiiam at. ana Jtary uouim jears. ruaeral prtvat. BUTLAR- baddeniy. Mareb 17.

1883. Srasa R. 1 Brrua. wit of Cbartes Butler aad daughter ef th late Robert Bedgwic. agM a years.

Tha ranarai wui taa niaoa as atocsDnQia. sta cm Tneadav. the tiab Inst- at o'clock. It aa fcinolr pmvmimI that no flowef sent. tiL I Itaivunin.

Km pararuaj. aiarca a. cukt H. Br-rrsawoaTa. la tn ta year oi ats ag.

arnica or rnnaral aareartar. CAROw oa Saturday. March 17. Cbabxus Cabow. ef this City, ta tb 5ath year of hla ag.

BaiatlTsand fnvnds are Invited to attend th fu neral service, at tM. Mars' Chorea In th Bowaraa. aa Tueaday, sutb. at it A a. r-isaa omit nowars.

tianua. eaosaaaar, atarca tn istn, Hiit Gaaftob CUAntAB. of New-York, aged SB years. ef Jba Cornweii, aaaa si years. raaeral oa aoaaay, una a owes a.

au, from a 89 Wast Uthot, Raaatlves aad Xrlsadsar HanwtflUl rnrlcad. bKOoER. la Brooklyn. E. TX.

on Friday, March 16, Taoaus Oaoeaa, in tn asa year oi aie ag. Fasaral am allies at t- sart I t.nnren, ttB cos tniiih on Monday, at 8 Aa f. M. HKKlBEitttEB. in waaniagtoa.

Tnnreaav. atarca 15, Masu. wile Dr. L. U.

HoetMrrr, U. a. daagbter of Alfred Grymea, aad grnrtrtaB-titr Of ta lat nasi I O. Bteeoins. ia hr rsd year.

mnay. atarca ao, atar a hwi lima, paraiy sat BJUtA EiJlAaaTJi. blod wUaot Joseph B. Miller. ti tends isatpertfnllv fsretted So attend ta faaeral.

from her lat rasldssio. So. 1A5 Wast tad- oa Mosul ay. IKta last- Hir.a s-asas Ktsarrrw At FbUadalBhla. oa Friday.

March 18. Mast IX. widow ef th late Joha P. Seamita, aged TO kaqatacs Bases at St, Patrick Cathedral. PbOaaaa- mbia.

Taaadajr. March SO, at .30 A. wMaoa r-SBatns will a takaa so New-York for mass-mask i im lanaar. saira ali ais.a awwa Psxu widow of Joha B. PaU, ag 7S years, of txisada ara te as vd bar roarsi.

rreea tbe rtres Reformed Evlsneeal CBbreb. Kauiaoa-av. and aatb-steo faoatdar. atarrB IA. at 10 M.

rnenes are kradlr raaasssed aosaatd avo flowwra. Intarsneat as hsaaaie. J. QClXTARD-sat atamfora. aasarday assaafa.

ta lt a. Isaac yom sao. st4 aa FssersJ Toeeday. ta. aa rroea St.

John's ChnrxA. frrUr. will meet tba trata leavlag Grand wwnatau au BV. rstsBT aT rnoay Bserarag.tB lerb tsssu'Mrs, Jais Lanoa-r Tsvtoa. ta tb Bit year ef ber asm Frtaos or tbe family aad of Bar ana.

Alsasdv. WUllaas 1 and Pefar B. Tavlnr. am MMrthlii t. vttad to attend ner fnnaral.

tk, hM rrom te South Reformed Chnroa. (Re. Dr. Trrv3 eoraer Zlst-sk. at 1 o'clock p.

JL Cladiy emit owerm. Tl AirvL-Sararaav. Vareh IT, Loss, tafaat daaga ter of E. and Ratb Tieanaasv runsral pmaiK TJLYER. At Trnnuwhiir, mm W.Mk 1L CATHsauiB Jajtb.

widow cf Oearge ta. Clyer. agea "tflUjaOa Tbarsdav. Taarch la. Hasarr Wn U.

ta th srta year of Ms aa. Funeral rroea th rasldeeee of his TrntbeaM4aw. Sam-l M. Titos, at Glen Cove. L.

oa Banoay, Harsh as. a o-ohics; r. at. Carrtaaea wm meet trala leaving Lone Island CttV at ft a'elaaK- All frtaadA lauil ao attend. YorNS.

Oa Tharaday. IStb tasC. Obobob. Jr. oaty so of George aad Aiicta Toaag, aged a years 1 tnoatb.

Reiatlres and frtena are raspectfuny revltad to attend tharaaeral aerrli ttm Hnnriit iuaiait.ua o'clock, at bla Uiresldenoe.KxS7 East 76tb-et, la- flsass omit nowars. i of the Asaoelatloa of TCaatar Plumbera of tbe City of Kew-Terk ara recreated te nst at OrsempotBt ferrv. foot of East ZSd-st. on day. March 1.

at 12 o'clock abara, to artaad tbe ra-Bral of ear lt mamhr, Jaasa J. Crxsuaas, froaa his late residenoe, So. Greenpolnt-av. I Gia U. SCOTT.

Presldeat. mm n. vLxxuwua aecracary. special notices: GEO. A.

LEAFITTd CO AICTIOJIEEB.S. pyRrsrPTORv att tt TUESDAY EVEXIXO, MARCH 2U, AT CU3TOXHALL, TBE SOER COLLECTIOX Tr. ADOtPH Tfoyrrr. Rrrmixn rtrnv arrm BUSIXES. baa Instructed irk ta tail lartiin iwi.

entire eollaetion of Palntrars. -bv well known ae eminent foreign artista without RaoERV'E Oat LlaUT OF AN KI.SD WHATEVER. THE COLLECTIOX EX BRACES 7S PAIjrTTV QB. I' fv rri i ICL PERRaCLT. PIot.

DIA7 si evtu vnv unram SCHREYEP. TROYOS. JO CRD AS, JACQUET. C05- mXUtUt IUA FIFTT OTEERa. ALL CHOICE SELECTED PICTURES.

AST 5 USUAL OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE TOT iaiia Tbe whole now on exhlMtton as tba Tavtts am Oailrlea. o. 817 Broad way. and to be sold aa above. positively without ax reserve or Lnrrr.

i IX HOT WATER. PRESERVE AKD HOT DESTROY A SO USD MOTTO Ui XEDICATIOK AS STATES-XASSHrP, AXD. DUR150 TEIS COLD WEATHER. 0THX5O SO PRESERVES AM) SEEPS 15 PERFECT ORDER THE FUSCT10SS OF THE BODY ASA TEASPOOyPUL OF TARRANT'S BELT. ZER.

APERIEMT, TAXES 121 HT WATER, HALF AS HOUR BEFORE EKE A EF ART GALLERIES. KOS. Sta A 647 BROADWAY HOW OJC FREE EXHIBITION. DAY AKD rVRlfEfQ. THE FlitEST COLLECnOK OF THE OLD MASTERS EVER SHOWS IS THIS CITY.

BELOKGISG TO A WELL KNOWJf COLLKCToR, SUPERB EIaHPLFK pv thk rvt a rttsts TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION WITHOUT RESERVE. MARCH tl AKD i-2. AT 8 O'CLOCK. Al-SU. A VALUABLE COLLECTIOS OF 1 AUTOORAKH LETTERU FROM WASHTWTOS.

JEFFERSOJJ, ADAMS. LAFaTETTS. I FREDERICK THE GREAT, AND OTHERS, i WILL BE THURrDAY FVENLNO. iw AUCTIOSEER. BY ORTGIES A CO.

CIRCTLARB, FRAMED CARDS, CATA- UieiE. A.C JJ1STKIBUTKD carefully and promptly, either tn tbe City or the M.1 ADVERTTSIsa ASD DISTRIB- Il.Nl A(jrUY, Room So. Z5. B. TWbauM Building.

Sew-York. THE ART UOOAIS, NrfTOfi STH-AV. DIE. ADOLF KOBS rasueetfuny begs to aa aounce tbat be la retiring from active business ea the 1st of Apru, 1883. MR.

Im D. CRIST, who baa beea with tbe firm fer tbe laat algbt yean, will eonttaae tbe Importation of fine oU-paintlBga at Ko. 16d tth-av. Ksrw-YOBK, Mareb IS. lSSi DINNER BETaw eOG Paris.

Ltraoges, Dresden, Xluton. Copeland. Wedgwood. Doulton, aad Canton dinner Beta, new styles aad decorations, from cheap to very fine. ALL AT LOW PRICES.

English and French crystal table glassware! Largest assortment la tb United States. BT.BM AS TB05T A OO, Kos. is. 80. 62.

it Mnrrav-et. taTATEN INLAND FERRY For th benefit of persona seeking homes near the City, notice la given that, oa aad after April 1883, HALF-HOURLY boats will be run to tbe NORTH SHORE of statfw tst.a vt ttw tha irrrnsr BTATEN ISuAN'D STEAM BO Co, from PIER JSn. 1 LaavRlver. landing at NEW BRIGHTON. SAILOK'S p.vr-i tiAtUKK.

west W-iiat4ilTOJi. AJHr 11.UJ1U.1 iJt BUI UJt ASSTSG SMITH. SopC TO CONSUMERS OrL-EJNE WUISIAY. We hereby eertlfv that Messrs. H.

EIRE a Cn of io. mton-et. and o. i.ioa Broadway, Sew-York, iw. yurensanu to vour proaucticm OK ll.lt I Klllt VF.

since January, 1878. w. a. OaTSES rroprietors or tn -id crow iiiatlllery. FaAsgrOBT.

Sold to tbe trade or to families. aUUHK -BETWEEN THK ACTS," ALL TOBACCO CIGAREETES. Tbe Between tb Acts are ta odsV oar tobaoeo etgarette eer offered to tbe public' All physicians recommend tnem In preference to tboa made with a paper wrappar. CSITARY I.TITrTK,l WMT 27TH. BROADWAY.

Batba Turkish. Roman. Russian. Eleetrtc. Madlcswi.

plain. Roller Tbrmo-Elctrlc, including Turkish or Resslaa. tl tack. Eaitta lift; Haasasa: Swedish movements. Franklin Mm or btatlcal fcleetrtetty.

Klctlcai and "i-n i raatment. ttaguiar paysirians cnarr. HKA IM)rtKTtga FOR liOOO REUARLX painless denustry: so years' Draetae: erleaa r. duced: good rabber sts from S8 opwaro: On gold and platfna work on beet terms: bast filling from SI up; extracting nnaer gas aooenta. ttt.

Ai m. BOji. xo. ao aat uuat, star stav-av. 'I PERKI.l Ol' JCLlAif 6PE-Vlflc the-onlr-anfalllna rmdT.

ramona radleallv aad oarmanentlv all aanoylnar disoaraeeniaaia from lip, cntD. arms. Ae. Ladle may sililrass suae. JU- tun, no.

ss sast HF.NRY A. 4. IK, 1st LEXISQ. TON-AV- BBTWEES A.N SuTH BTS. Hoara 8 to to 7.

Impocrae. Sterility. Dlsaasss of ta nan ito-iinnary organa ana nrvous systam. apeeiaitlas. MI! Dl'vJONT, MAMCl KI '1MI CHI-BOPODIST.

Particular atteatloa paid to feet. its eta-av. POST OFFICE NOTICK. Foretra malls for the weak ending March JA wm elos at thla offic as follows: TUESDAY. At lo A.

M. for HaytL per steam sbre Alvna; at 18:80 p. la. for Earop. par steam ehlp Anzoua, a yneenirowa.

WEDNESDAY. At to A. M. for Jamais. Bavenma.

Ac. Greytowa and Llmon. per steam-ship Aadas; at IB A- st. tor aspiawau ana noatn raeinc, per eteam snip City of Para: at IS M. for Ireland, per staam-ship Catalonia, via One us loin, (letters tor Great Brttala aad otar Europe ooantiie must a directed er Cata tonia.

at is su tor rranca atreet. pr si snip as. Blmoa. via Havr: at 18 M. for koropa.

sr a sa-ahla Aiocvia aootbampton aad uosmen. (letters tor irelaad and Fraae must be dlretd par at II M. for tn rTtiimaans sirrrt. TrrrtT-am-tniit rr a nrhnltn. via Rotterdam.

THURSDAY. At 11 A. M. fer Gtrmur. Fraaea.

Ae per stam-ahlp Bammoala. via PI jmoath. Cbarboorg. aad Hamburg. iittrs for Great Brttala aad otar lrnan emi Lrimm mnat dlreetad nar 8aaA 'Oat lJ.3u M.

for Rorop. per steamship Adri- ru uueenstown: aiir. a tor aaaaaka aad taasaa. Cnba. per steam-ahln City of ban Aatoal: P.M.

for Barmada. per staaas-ahlporlstooo; at 1M at. lur cnba. r-rto tuoo, ana avaxioo, par shlo Brtush Empire, via Havana. FRIDAY.

At auaar. at. for Aawroondlaad aaA at. nrre-xiqaioa. via aaiirax.

aATURDAY. At I A lor ttrrxlaad dlivet. a -snip Bonvta. via Glasgow: at 11 A. M- for Ger- ship Kbain.

via aoutbamosaaa il tt be aad a. (let tars tor Great Brttala aad other Jta- roDraa caunuiea moat bdirctd "per at IS M. for koropa. par steamahlp City of Beriia. via VBsnaiava at a r.

au iar tn in aw ara tstaaaa. ner steam-hlD Cyphteaes: at 1 P. AC for Cnba and Porte Rieo. per taamhu Klagara. via Bavaaa: at 8 P.

M. for Belgium direct, par et sent ship bwlissrlaaa. via Antsren. 8L.nlai. At 7 r.

at. ror Boaaaraa aaa Lrvmg- Stoa. per st ship Wandeiet. via w-Orlene stalls tor cnista ana Japan, par staam-enip city eg Peking, via Saa Franclseo, eloa March -A at 7 P. M.

Malta for Australia. Paw-Zealand, bandwleh aad Fit! Islands, per staam-sBtpCtry of h7daey. via Baa Fraa- etseo. cmss atarca -at stjr.a. Ta aehadnl ef eanetesr of trananactn saall arraaaad oa tb prasampuoa or taalr aniatempsaa ovarlaad transit to baa Fraackaco.

Mali from tb East snwlat oa instant saa rmaoaseo tb day ec sailing oc siaaiiasi ar aispascoea tneno ti 'VostC Oira. XtvTaax. K. Marh id. laa.

RELIGIOUS KOTICES. a MT.Kirts MPiBiTrai.iBT ALLiawrr. A Coeiaraoo Soaday. at 8 P. hL.

at RphUcaa fimiL as wst adat. Orweiag addrass by Mr. A. A. ooos.

saaiaea ajm taaaaas at ajana asm KAUas. IvETW PUBLICATIONS. A miU ATLAT1C row RXADT XTERTWKERC, COTTACTS DAISY KILLS. A Comedy la Tars Acts. Aaf Hnrsr Jaxbs, Jr.

Csr-Iatredaelag aaaay ehaiBcasss. sessses, aad naeat auta a4 htclada4 ta tb ssory "Cwisy IIBst." ALTDOKtV. Wtttt PrslBdeeo Vlghveaps aad CoaaueBUea aa CI Writer. Ouvam Waapgix Boun. tlOOERIT FICTIOS.

Catai sa DmsT WAJtmt' A XEWPARiaHIO.XEK. Eabab Objts JxvxtV BEKEOITT. Fossa by T. Atcaica. TBS BACOTff ftHAaTLESPKATEX CKAXXW Rjcsuas Gbast Wazra, TTXLOTED.

Poaat by Rosg RAWToars Latubosi STAGS BCFFOOXS. Euzasxtb Koann. Other Essays, Poems. Reviews, aad Ontrtbuteaf Club, -V Ueents: a a year BOCGBTOSC, TCUTLEf st COL, Boseoai SQt II EAST 17TH-eT. ITKw.TObX.

RELIGIOUS NOTICES. A nomiv TKwrrRANCE Mealing at 8:80 aad 7-4A thiAaBdviafiaranoa aad alght, March la, at ah His Indian Wla-waas. Sath, and BmadwaV. A full tmmnrmtm n.nn..ii. ni IS mnsldans and ImtraMiiiAMmnMai ihaim inc.

Ta great Wbcr sfuartet of vocaltsta, Tb greek orl1Al aad only Olymptaa Onlorsd walntac botmX speaking by popular orators. Fin reeltatloa. sot--w tnos. nota vocal ana instrumental, as. Bundreds signing the piede.

Wkay nlsrhts theeo meeUnea ar ald at nloa Tahanarie. Bfrth-et- b- ieo 7th-av. and Broadwar. bat Ruailara Ria dtaa Wigwam, as above. TUOo.

W. P1ITMAS. Chair- A nnr senorv THE TWO oravd Mas TtiprRixrt Mrtrrvwn of th MaKHaTTAS TrMPERANCK TO-DAY. One at ta MA So. IO TEX PLE, Stb-av.

and' o'clock, aad ta tb vnlag. 7:90 o'clock. magntnerat aad eommooious tuiswii HALL, near Sthav. Thaa areas musttag will sarnaatrall formar ones la tntarast: ss re hps aad masac or th blstM-i order. Tn Manhattan Colored Oi Club wtu be at both ting.

J. B. GlBna. Praa, jf.Moant i'Acm Chunrh will mi a -tha tMtp m.l nf God In th Medical College. ZSd-et, and sta-v at r.

at. aaoiact -lb Harvest aad In lag of tha Eartht Haa tb Tim Coma 1" xlv. l.t. Niri.S'( HI totbat. Rav.

Grladall kevnnkdA. of Boston, will preach morning 11: evening 7:44. PabUa ordlaUy invited. Bandaycbool at ft: SO A. BL MTKCK Htl l.

KU. 11 rHT)4THTj -a Andrew Jackson Davis, at 11 'elck, concern lag Man's Know lad re of tba UBkaowabAe." Everybody ralcom. Kovalng ting. i AT THRWKST PRIRYTEg I A CHURCH, iirtl ftaaanfSBa-aaaaa ft Ba m. m-Jl ate S.

a Wa win pi aasMIU MLWIU.bM Imc. ttUA.lL mad P. JL Ai klALl AA.K.A. VMt Mr Si Newton will preach SI li A. M.

Avaalng earvasa at air.a. A-CHTRCH eF THE EPI PH A TTa sc a ear Rev. U. T. Tracy.

Botor.4 aw na aenaitiB ttnrwv jutv. A ayjt Sarvloas li A. BL aad 8 M. Ail seats fraa. A CHURCH fOCIKTT CAM atT a rTB bTT xrtrr- itit VS TRET OR BUILDING.

EROADWAT $SLfT. miECEEKpkTKKET- US 1 VKKHA LIT AChurch, corner of Dowalng-M. Sarvice at 10-aA A. M. and Rav.

ft. W. Vmrrw Af Aahn- Maine, will preach. All cordially lnntad. CHiRCH THK 1CAR.N ATIOS.

Passion Wm, utt Sarvtoss. Moaday aad TusedayJ Bervte at A. M. aad 4:30 P. M.

Wsdnasday and Thursday. servieeaS 10 A. at. aad P. M.

(Tbe Thnraday evening sarrloe will bo the ad ministration of tha holy somm anion. 1 Tb morntnST aal ikea wfll Im bald ta tttm rkt mm tb aftansonn and events si aloe In tb cbureb, uoon rnaay-harvie with sarmoa ta tb chureh ss 11 A. M. aarvle with lecture la tb church at 8 P. BL.

Saturday, service at IS A. BL autd P. i- ik Chapel. CUIKCH OF OLtt atAflOL'K. Sixth Ualvsrsatlst Soctetv.

re7th-t eoraer Sth-avJi Rev. JAXE8 M. PCLLMAlf. D. Pastor, Sunday morning at li.

THE BLIKiASS OF A STROKd MXMiX Evwnmg atTrsa. "PREVETTTABLE CAUSES OF DIVORCE." General and cordial Invitation to all. CHICK r'RIMi HALL. LAST NIGHT, SPECIAL SUNDAY EVEKIXO SIRVICM At 8 o'clock. Cathedral SERVtck, frederic archer.

Preacher, Rev. ALFRED G. MORTIMER. CHIRCH OF THE UElTENLT gUI, 8th v. above AS that.

Tb Guild of fit. Pan! of the abov church Wm Imid their nsnal oae-boor ambit silo Seal day, March 18. at 8 o'eloek. Sermoa by Raw. U.

Parker Morgan. Seats fraa. PHI Vsoo BI RCH or THE HOLY triHlT. MADW -v aaa boib-sv Holy eommealoa, St morning 11. eermoa by tb Ractor.

Rv. Kdmrad Gall- connrmatloa bv the Blahoo Of th dlooeea. IJOr vning. rtnoa by Rv. U.

TlfTsnj, Raotar oC Zioa Church. CHt'ttCH SJP THE HOLY TtUSUTr, Madaton av. aad a2da. Rav.WTLBCRF. WATilNB.

D. IX, Rector. Bervlem at 11 A. M. and sc Evening subject The Suffering Saviour." CHCRCH OF THK DIVINE PATF.R ITTf ath-v.

oornr Ath-st Rv. Ch arias H. Eaton. Pas tor. 11 A.

M. Betuaua for Palm Sunday 'Two Alneat isros aaq 1 f. AU GHTKCH OF THK EII AH, rnar Park-av. Rv. Robert Coilyor.

Pastor, will preach. Morning at it. sublect "Sams laau at I laa Life Tbat Mow Is." pHCRCH OF TH HEAVENLY KET. Vyetu av abov Sermoa and holy eoea- munlon Thursday of Holr Weak 8 P. M.

iai ilms Good Friday. 11 A. MT aad i P. CALVARY CHI RCH, CIlRVrR ATH-AVj tad tlst st DarfleH at 11 A. M.

aad 8:80 P. M. Tba Rev. Uenry T. Satterlee, D.

Dl. Ractor. will officiate. IHlKCHOf THK AtCKNIHN, 5TH-AT. 'and lOth-sC Service Sanday.

March IA at 1 1 A. M. and P.M. Ractor. Rev.

A. W. Donald, will offldata. HRIaT CHTRCM, STH-AV. AM BATH, au.

Rv. Dr. ahizHnaa. Ractor. Ben lues at 11 A.

MJ aad 7 i P.M. DR. NEWMAN. PAfTfR OF TH MAl-W soa-Aveu Congrea-atlonai Church, will nreei-B at II A. hL.

1 he Triumphal tntry," aad at 7:80 r. BL, Be will preach each even leg dui tng aoly wk. aad at S-JW P. M. on Goad Friday.

K. DIE krVUWEP BY MR. HAMILTON Wllloox. Cbairmaa Woman Snffrar State Exaota. Uv Commute, that afternoon.

8 -o'clock. Fr Ram tlst Church. 86th-st between 7th aad 8th a vs. OF 1HK1ST, ThtENwK'rJ Hall. Broadway aad 8dt- Preach tng snoraias and evening by tb Rev.

R. sL. Pendleton. FIVK POINT! HOME OK INOlBlTRt, No. Wortb-av, Wm.

F. Barnard. SapartntendaaC of aoas. etnrtna bv th eboir ot nhiarif every Handay at o'eloek. Public lnntad.

ahoasl for nlldreB between the ages of 8 aad 8 years ara para icq i any i FIRST SOCIETY Or at Rapoblleaa Bail. No. ta Was 83d at. Mrs, biigham leetores as aaaal at 10: AS A. M- and 7s Pj M.

beats fre. DEPENDENT CATHOLIC CHTRCH, Maaonle Tempi, aad-st Omtag. atbar O-Cooaor preechea oa "Be Patrick." and wiOJ rep aarian- nan givug xraiAna to "ti i All Invited. 31? IIKTO.I COM VI A DEMY. NO.

4. KNIGHTS IA i nnnwi, u. wau rvi iimv. mmt n. raw a Chorea, tth-av.

and 8Xd-et on Good H-lday lag. Bank. ami Beoadueta4 bv W. H. MelMMtgall.

Pre, at of tb 0eaaaandry. aaaietd by pev. WUliaaa, Lloyd aad Rev. Dr. napmas.

The Buulle are eosw dlally Invited. vu7 ii n-w East 8Mb batwarn Park and Ux. tagtoa ava, th Rav. a. B.

Baward, Pastor. Innlual nagm at tt a. at ncaoay, atarea is. Text, aatu, to. "Repeat ye, for lias Kiagdem of Rea'ea la a band Subject "Tb True MoUv aad Aids to R.

pentaaca." buBdayacbool aftar eel amea. with do, tnaal elaaass for adalta, and Ribs class, coadactad ty REV. HENRY M. MKfcf, PATIR Ci tb Ctral Baptist Charrh. 7th aad Sta avatar eh Soavday at 11A.M.

aad 7 JO P.M. Sea day-eebool. ift, I T. 14JNATII M'A CHI K( H. WE9TTHT) pwn, ai mmvi uu aqaan.

im. M. s. awr.AttAv tor. aervto for Hoi Week PalmSandav-Liaaar.

eirh mlabrarlosL and ss iiaautt. 80:30 A.M. Evan-eong. with sermon, 7 JS P. M.

Weafc-dava Calabratioa dallv as 7 A. uosa rrtaay; aeatday. i oeacay. sseoea eetaorauo at A. M-; eve sism Batardav ali-S) at Cany as Sp.

Good Friday aa1lllnaal Morning prayer at A- 11 taa y. repeoaca a pro anaphora at 10 JO P. Thr hoorr same, li to 8 P. M. SOCIETY FOR ETHICAL, CILTIREV.

Prof. Felix Adier will leatar bfer this sociary oej buday. March la. at Chickenag Bali, suraar Sth-av, and latb-st. Door opaa at aiossn at 11 A.

ail aaaei eetau ara tnvrtao to SI I Hi I acres tba Riga Ltla" tT. i FORGE'S CHTRCH. Rtv. W. s.

RaISSFoRD. RECTOR. KCXSaX SXAVICIMl A. 4P.M-SP. ST.

ALL MT. BTEPUEVa CHFRCU. aid bwa ath and nth ava, Tn Bv. A. B.

HART. Rector. i Baaday aa ia la A. kL aad 4 P. 7C CetiETY or rKIKNDM MUTINO IJwoTsaipatFi aaada' Maatlagoaa.

Nov 14 It80tA sv. litre aray Para.) at le.au A. M- aad 1P.M. CT. AN OR rALhu ti ew' iHrRCii, rtrr Francs LobdelL D.

Lu 10-je A. AU 4 aad 7 JO pTm. 187TH-8T. ASD vie a aad 10 ao THIRItrNlTAR I ANcTHriftTin CHURCH-; Pa bUc aarvte tnuoauosd that valitg by a mem, lag to ad voce a and advaaw tb ntrts of catbelMrr-towand tba na aaa tnrj iw all w. ami troaa vr.

jam rar TiiniifA.n a hMU. w. ni.nn nua aait tkavto. ia Mlnoti aaeaa. O.

I ramisrhtaTc an. J. Waadwv-A. kwao Cotiv i. i'hm sl, Ll'iairatrbwiLkr T.

W. Higciaaoa. Cmn. WsL cm RThartMraJttllaard-r aad hrvAI Borucaltaraj KaU. tst a Br way.

Doors opaa at ek at A aJ mlT tad areaordtauy lava T2 F-rfai ACT IKI OF CRAKU4 an. a a st aamasju) aw 4 gssj ar- W-fSKSn 1 room of Liberal Cm a. t-0 Laat latac tlrht ta Bat, 'Tha.

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