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T- 'vJ ai i i i.ii i.im: iiiumm ami if.i i i-onn luurrat Hal In I kr- I'rniiui'f of a mm vra TroM an- liauiaf Their 1 pe a 1 1 at MKkt Effort la tirrak the Trwlis Line Ic-r rviMiunr ltne rattirr to I. If IreprUMauria MacsM Hepaarteal bi but. i. v. April 'J.

A dispatch iron Madril ihe New that f-r a motitn Die work cf atritgibnlc; the dt-Tie el th vanotis ports has been carried oa. Tor have heen laid at the -ntrintTH of the l.rror and (-l'hi-r an-l heavy frun have been mounted la the fort. Havana. April if Tb official re-tvlvri here tit thw rmvmntof the brls kVjW that thry tnieiid to i-r- tbe bpr.isi trocl-a between Marled abd Maiar.a. In the Ji.it ana.

e. Small parties ot rebels are' r-j rtrd to be reconnoitring; the din r.r Ai'i-ink. ani Gcu. AteUi with a. rjai of iHpnUh troop.

Is pursuing th'm. Tii-i ruc-imatidant at Eatabano telesTapha Cat tha rlf: attempted- to attack that x-iwn last Cut. Heroands yc-port aeversl arrvait groups of insurgents' near Gabriel, an i other band re reported Ml Ron emit. west of Q-ulvaCan. All of the above-mentioned place- are lxi t'i province tf Haviiaa.

The sentence of Jot A Cabrea men.ivr Clothes' band eoii-ieriined tt be Mi-jt ia the Cabanas, fortrea this has been commuted imprisonment tor l.i. Mio) is. now Mt Le Chuza- ia. Arclm report 'from the trocha. tha line, aero tha inland, that, while i econnoitrimj on the Carlota.

Neptuiio. Jobo estate he met a rebel party un- CarUlo. -who to tb nour Kan Joe. In 'ih ptitlix that th rbolj kac otirt lt.tllr.-U, tivo IniurjSTfijt hv buri)(l ailty-two houses I huts' i La SaUi'J. Province of Havana.

ijTt. cTiiff ff ataff, nniciuntL'l that fpamch columr.s wouid vi-rt nliht. '1 first wif-r ti ti" orilr oomr-t from tht? Comtnaailantu -town of dto. who arrange! of. 1 trop Ix-lona-nar to the Pi-li(iH iJAttalioti.

A r'tMi rartv marrhcJ Into trap, nj ft known that nine- wer It 1 4 that thir loan -r h-iiivi-r tiiiin thin. Trie troop lust omr kiiUJ, and live waunJcU. COl I' D'ETAT" COMGMFLATGD. Tha Trealdeait la Preparing- tloaal Cat baa Scheme. Afrt! 9.

A "coup d'6tat" Ja what the In nrtwr accused of ar-rAiiarin wish Secretary Olney. r.J all tho wnirti arbo are to find a nw atul arartlintr phaae of the Cuham aituattua every day ar In much conjecture a 10 what It ba and when It wUl tffrcted. About the mot Utfinite frm the aenaation-al talk la raaJ to ta.kr ta a pre-viiction that art appeal ts to maJ to Fpala to Ue-claro an armistice. In Cuha and thereafter to cunklr a proiitloa to accorJ rtfornw to th lnaurunt. Front weLMnforml Adnr.lnatratton aourcea It I 5arnsf that th" rporta about a "coup d'rtat are without Th iTeaident Is not en.id, ul.irif or '-with SworftarT Olnor," In th jirep.trMll'iti of any avrnaliaiial declaration.

deiKund. H- la clvina: carvful CuUui cHiinot (in)' ich arjj.l atjui rrf'rrna for Cuba aa are In th- tirv al-ut- thf demand fir I a lo mnkr. Vht-n tl laaiirrec-ttin tp'ka out, as thr rrsvirrs uf.THK Tivkk h.ive tfn Informed, Cuba and I'u-rto Hun Krt r'pr-ii-n'-d in the at iUanrtd a'out r.fty Culan ajid I'u-Tto JiiaiiM. Triroi'Kh thrm rrfurn had bwii aMurd. The war atoppnl thm.

and unul hall rea'or-J it wiil lie uttrrly fur Spun tj carry out acy pro-grjniRw ft civil rv-tlf. The freal i-iit, a a has been aaid 1n thra may have ociun to communi-Mit- with ur-on Cuban affairs. I ha do In exMtlnr condition, hia would a nit't rx.ltra.1 In Its than relrSralr-d Tn.ta.ia"-i if t(-n. Urunt on th iif Th- l're-t J' nt fpiUw aa full ua tinubt aft-rded Bv- la fr tiif prr to larn tl.tr- a arov-rrnirnt Lv the in-mrji-mi, a-ud hit Information uri-rn that jiiv-i: ty nirn of tibial hi xiiik: Mh th. -Cubans, who nny tti" ibiurn trie xxttn ot an litmirre.vt'.vinary novcrnmrnt, Thu A lniinwtratlon la awute tfiat Iherw Ix pwpul.tr wl-th th i'uUn.

Hit tti. putiiio f--ii4 none of tlit rvr'oiilbitty uivn tn to I Kjr tiat there is ll Ink rrnwtnt that 'ail at iH I fvir rnt at'oiiie nir ll.ifr.-nt r'wht-t tu th Itiaurn. nt: The fact thut Hpinn tmnl'il I to the Coniwlcrn early In t'i- conilut inn Norih ii'id the Kj'irh Jof-a hot ai'pt-ar t' ttia bi r. -K in Hif.utfh for him to appear 'j tmw bv artitrdlna Cutn the rit in thai they have iotswon ci'-arlv. H'jall Cf.iM.-f to asuure the I'rfM.

i-iit that thoy fur ry-biUot frm motlv of political exi't'-ii-' an I not because they ttvrri rivtht or ne-erary. it in not likely that there wltl be any hftft on 'he part of th- to furry oat tha advicti of the -i and the IIiwm. DI'OKU' f'OH T11K 1 rial of lleKed tabaa r'llibiiatera earin the Cloa. Tb examination of ex-Secref Service Atii-nl Stanley H. H.i- aa rcauuied e-tr l.ty, l.efcir Jude iiruan.

lti -Ho) Vnited 'tte in(ri Court. In Ulal f' Jolut I. Hart. Capt. Hamuel HiiS.

Capt. iitbDn, Uurra, 1 liemardo tiueoo. wno ai a cue.l of been concerned In Cuban pe.j!tKJ OQ 111 Th wlrtea Idi-ntitUd arll'Iei taken fi a tru-k und on the Hermuda, al-lel Vt be the prop'rty cf Cap. Simutl lluirhea. He said Hertiardo liueno clalmei to b- a Cuban banker, with a lar turn cf money at fcla disposal.

Duano displayed a revolver, and laid it already done aerv- I. -e in Cuba. Wltnese admitted no were V.siole on the. vessel, nor did be nee any armed men. althosh c.crad wore kntves In- their belta.

OonUtiiwiiit. -vwtradicted bin of a veral Uayai ago. tu he aaid he heard "the anchor chain rttoviaaf. and ordered the fr.j.-liieer mw-uoiiKt the engine. Mr.

II. A.tictanc L-ixtrt-'t Atpjrnay, ol-Iv-te-J to trte queatlona t-y W. M. Ivtns, lor th Jefenae. but Was overruled, fcy Ju.l-.-f Itrown.

then pro-oe led to call th t-termon of tha prvlwua lestmi'jcy, when Axiitasl knalrict Attorney Jlnjiuail im err licit. I pr.oe. Mr. Ilinniain." aaid Mr. I Vina, r.t rly mv in thia mat ter, an i to cuatrd myaeif fivm yvur ai 1 lnulta." Mr.

Ivtna tu-u arco'l that Kevret Hcnr-le AliTit tie.T, ii. li.ic pievkuhly ntd that the aword f.nift.1 on th liei- n.ud.t Ii i 1 trvn rcm4 me lit' iivu ti.e jiry wen out at recemat Mr. Jlu.tnn ae. the ctott. by tavliwn, taat ln atateinenia n.a le Ijt ljrr.arj.i J.

bo an.p Capt. a to their i-m-heciivin with thr Hermud.i an'iir. be m.A the other defendant. dinir-' iiroao attr re- tl-i tnt-tt n. The meat, he aid.

must of t-rvve that thr bivd twa a Uiilitary and th eonnectioa cf the w'tn Piml be Threup-)ii ior.jr ariru-bwc; roun.tei a to the connexnon be-twr-q tha B'ie-ed" llaa kma and. the iier-ui'-Ja ti ttion. Liu'l-'s; the Mr. IvSia cered t-j IMt to any H.ama.i naioe. If tt.e latter cuii how thie Wae any cec fig UuCi tf ir.

tn- ie fr th lenae. assert; ir no law pir.t lo l-i an. a i a pro- rt I' I 4 1 a i 1 e-. 11 I -i I at -j i i I I i i err fars i a.iii Uil j--r. tu.j n.jt concVjil fcia arira-I A lr for tb-a Cab Tr, r.T-(pt af fxm Nativiijl (urdRi-i ha thuf ciiRirrjitriMt -appointA'l ly tiie Cuban CS to s'utjara Oar-in.

rtrM-r' TavorabJy a Ouard It l.klv cx early to the wit. A Kr r'rln'ra ii tnanv cf tri noti of tf Sonne. rv aarm trirrj of Tnr iiist th fair la T4T. end aviil. nf eur, eapertaUy tr-- 'Uy for vt)Tana ami toe CiriaJ Army of Te 1 J''u J.

sc. r.r'Tiriet.-r f.f Last f'uin mar ilranria. Dt run ntr. at lhi Thva're. ha a trr.ff.t To t) futr, Th tx- 1 hurnijj' rUivt.

April I-itJinf C.ihnna hm VD-irukn are tbnt th hou 1 (u-h-i the th-1 rec-ip'a lt t'j- h-rp tub; I.J?r. artii mrn)br of the Cuban delegation will occupy kt Xe. Tvillluat (lab I)lH-air (aba. The ti and 'lin-tir of thj Twilight Club, waa bti! last nlifht. at the Si.

JJni! Hct.1, hundred and fifty mem-ee and we re. trear-tit. t'letv Ceorp V. Vliirat pr-anied. A asswiJTi'n "lolc piae on to- Coffin novation, '-aora f'l lel it.

i'i-rra. and 1-o iiio lei t.aatiUv. two Cuban in bufines In thr tiy and Cuba, njusi -r-t tul and afterw.tri ariftwered put them by the others present. IMCHK A TKH.U EY IIOKK. Oardaer AVIIllania lleffada Ilia ftr- I of Arm a aaat.

Ammunition. CaPB AprSt Gardner Williams, an American. General Manager of the Iira illnina; (MBipnny, who was arreeted-at KtmberUy MHrch 5, charged with baying- supplied fcrms to the tht- Rand to iie used tn 'their threatened revolt aaainat the Trantnaal ha. he-n committed for trial. Mr.

Wr.liarn aaLd that the arms and ammunition were to him at Kini-berlfcy by th'i Britush Shaath Afriv-j. Com: panv. witU lnatrurtlon id tore thMtt. lie bad done and bad removed them nor caused them to be removed. He wa.

however, aware tiiat an otlb.ial of the Africa Company had orlerr-J afterward that a of he military lippliea ba forwarded to Tn (rtivernntenl has aeixed- thrt 1 1-ieers Mine, the own-r of which if the llrit-iah South" Africa -Company. After career at th University of California. Mr. tVilli.tm' studied miuir.g and entrlm-erlns at the Freiberg isjiouvj School of Minef. He followi-d afterward th profession cf mininir cnelnr on the PaclUo coast for a considerable time with KreaL aucc9.

It was in ls4 that he went to isouth Africa for the first time. At Klmberitv he boame connected with the Ie iieem'Mine, of he took charge in ls7 aa Oeaierai Manager. Kruvrr'i Keely tt Vet nefc-etveU. Ixvlk3V. ApVil r.

Secretary of Slate jfor the Colonies, said in the Jrou- of Commons, that President Krliirer of the Transvaal Republic had not vet replied to 'diia invnati-jn to visit En-Lnd. A CIIJtlSTKMXCi AT CAWE-S. 1'rlnce of Ual and Uttylieaa of -Mtrk-lcnbere-iirbtvrrla Sponaora. Cav.nsj. jVpril a In the Russian ccurcn ICS1 this morr.L?c occurred tiie baptism oi a daaarhter born to.

tUran.1 Duke Michael, eon of the Grand I'ukei Miimael-Xioolalevitch of Russia, and wlf Sophtc. forijerly toe Oountesa of Merenberg The rince of "Wale and the Grunt Lu-hes of Mecklen-berir-Svhwerin were the The ot the a parent Henj'o in l'l resulted in the Grand Tiuke's diSavor at the St. 1'ttera-btit-K t'ourt. Czar Alexander III. dismiysd hini from the Kuf-aiam Army.

He waa reinstated by Nlv'liolaa 11. and restored favor. F.OBLCIi MiYnBlCK'S lEJfTEM'E. A Hmwil lor the Atneriiean I3oea-nieala lisarillii Heir Caae. WaaniNtiTON, April 9.t-The House Commute on Foreign Affairs to-day instructed Chalrmaa llltt to repirt with a repomtnt n-datton that It be a resolution ask-ina; the Secretary of Stat to report to the House what facta are In possession of the department relattnif the tae of Mra.

Kbreti-e K. M.i) brick, formerly of -Mobile. and what -Htt-p. if any. the- O.ivern-nietit t.ikn to aeouru her releane.

or ml filiation puniahmt-nt. lr. Mavtut. la prison In ICncian! tinder a n-iil'-noe up cont lctiun id the rharfe pifmrilin; her a riierchaut of Liverpool. cimiirAUi.ii wokk liipulalva of Kaapp Wat Probably (frdrrrd from the I'alaor.

April 0. Th action of the Turkish authorltiea at Bltlia in axpellina; the American miatiionary. the Hev. George Knapp, Is rvfc'Hj-ded here aa a Die mice to rharltabla work In AnatolLa. The expulsion waa firobably ordered fram the palaoe.

and not from the J'orte from X'iarbekir aay that Mr. Knapp th- auest. there of the Vali. and that he la treated with every cousideratlon. Miaalaaartea ul to br; Moleated.

CON-f ANTtNOjrSK. April 9. The Porte, In reply to he' reprijaeiitatic-na made to it by Mr. John W. lUd.iTe.

American Charge d'Af-fairesi. and T'hllip Cnrrl. th ririthh Aniti(Midor, hna Riven ltlv asurancea "lo them that the ji'iioriariea will In nowise tnoleated while ta-y conform to the Liwa of the country. of the Ml alley Kot Ite-atrlrted fcr Iroalae. April 0.

The Houne of Comtnnna reaumt-d ita after the Jaater receaa at o'clock tlila aitemoti. There waa a full nf memlw-ra and the ruilertca were emwdeij with visitors. N. t.iirxnn. I'nder Forelen Sreretary, in reply to questions, that bad not prjmised any toreikn power that th force ahoild not ad-ancei up the alley of the beyond lng-tuu llrtlUb Barrarka at Malta.

Taki4. April 9. Journal say a thai the Kmflisb. are erecting barracks at Malta capable of arommodattnjf nD.ma) men. This in.

-re no of capacity, the jiaper aaya, ta fce-lii made in anticipation of events in the Mediterranean adiectlna; Brttiah interests. rfaarmaeeatiral Kaklbtt at rraaiae. Wamioto. April 0 The Prpanment of Stat baa been officially notified by the Autro-llatiar)an Minister at Waahlinftun that an International harmaceutlral will belt at lraue, iiohetnia, tn Uie moot of Aunual of the prraat year. llrltaln Ilrnorta Jnrreaaeal Trade.

April The retama Taaued by the Hoard of Trade for March show aa increase of 2, Imports am! an increase of 1. tn exports durlrg that nioniti. ccaapaml with iarct iat year. Ckvolerav Knldemlo ait Alxaa4ria. London, AprU it Tbe iJaily News will tomorrow pvAUavh a dispatch froan Calm aavmK that choierw has appeared at Alexandria." fceveraJ tativn au: i an Eniiah merchant fcave died of the diaeaae.

Foreiatw Mlaellauaewna Kenerta. -Korea's under juard of the ia.aa Li! H-f ae roan-irt, lauje K13 i.a. Ma a.i i--a i.ini.' urn in vR-cu tate s'ion The CJ.icaico Aas-ciate 1 ITejw rir; a lo n-i a h-c i-i i'inn tnat Cerll Ier Jltrr Itaatar PrfnaJ wit AdJaaJrwfele Still. At the Irvinjr Theatre tbere ha K-njr prevatiett the tlghly commendable ruftto.rn. of taklr-a: tt for Kfnted that triple want to goci pUys well rlayed, aivl enly lackietally to srood iactos actinar well In In accordance with this habit, the preliminary an-nounoemttits and re-srular advfertUtrments til the houne almost Invariably deal with nothing except the and story of what- t.etrat Knarela.

itrer teasrely or drama or or farce happen to hav-t bvn chosen for productton junus the curVent wfek. Dcrasionahy. however, a dixtinjruished actor cornea over-from the and then the new name appears on the proirtumme, followed th wwda. ds Gast." Kvt 11 o'i oc-as-iona thtre la "no obvious descent ti the "star" system. with the consequent injury to the performance as a whole anl the sacrifice of lt artistic proportion ls the- atf4f.ment of personal grlory.

The German prayers talk about the visitor for a few day before hi appearance or hers, and on the night of the debut tlf-re a hearty round of applauw at the ft.ranKr-r's first entrance, bat except for that thinKS go on exactly as usual. Nobody's lines are cut. no scene are. tUded, and a spectator wto bad nat informed that the retruiar company had received an Increment wuuld never suspect that h- waa witnessing an event at ail momentous or pout tt the common. The truth of these statements was well Illustrated and the merits of this manner of doing things were proved.

lat evening, when Georg Kneels, an actor of note and reputation In Germans', appeared for the first before an American auaience. He the title- rv: In and Ka-leihurg' deliphtful' comedy. br Hrr Senator." An audience laxe enoueh to fill the theatre oomfietbly had gathered to welcome him, and they did it with cordiality when, weii toward the end of the first act, JTerr Enirela walked nuli'tly upon the t.iire. There wa no trace Of a prepared entrance, and the play's action was interrupted for cn'v a few- aa soon a he couid Co the RtraJmer from abroad stopped to the applauding spectator, and on intant later herhnd ta be lUiTT Ertrtis and become ttuireiy nd t'lily the preat man of Hani bur. d'r ibrr Senator." one of the play's ciaar-actrrs.

ajid r.otninii ebse. II ii a man of medium ia with the true comedian faf- and the perfect nnd fidence that trailed talentft always arive. His make-up ws admirable ana ht manner jierfert. Th portly in not too weil llttkm? but ar-jkrtxitly cosily -black suit was exactly what t.ne would expect a prominent man In a commercial city to he. Krect and well lot showina: the firwt fnint tra-ts of approitchina; decrepitude, he tvD-itiefl Fuci-ess and resp-eotabili ty.

From the ohvwii" dark brown wiK, rontraxtiuK with he Kroy whiskers around the rnc-iy. yound che.k., clown to the carefully ther wan not a diswortaxit note, notninfr to hint that waa more or liian the proiiti.n. of and the. representative of the honors busmi can tive. Hit actmir was in ecaet keeping with this conct-ption of the pars.

The part is in no fiwii'e a ss.ar role. Tbrw or four of the other characters are MuUe as important to the story, and hav murMa fay in it itot-s th-- S-nator. Herr finjreU rcioznbied this, and at no moment claimed for prominence, than tile author in-tendei to give the personage he liut. while thus preeervlm? eontantly the balance of the play, hi: hone the W- showed almost fnitantly. and emhaMied durinn every moment wua In view, the lieii -acy wtth'abich he can expre" minute shade of th whi'itl run a paasioti.

He had no )rrrtuiiiiy Uat rsleht to more than prove the. po.Be.lr,n of aiid Wide cummanil ot devils and onventiona, mid a admirable rfKiml pro-prietlf-a. The thia oi Seiator perfectly, and couid both admire anl at the pretension aril tyratiny, the Intolerance- and the i.iir-ro-rriihdeiiiew. were fie art and wtiw. It waa tn no rep-vt s-rat performance, but It wa onj practically peri'-'et.

Ir lierr Senator" has often teen playd here, and it is not necesiiary novr to repeat that Anna von Homanowaka doea Jn the role of Aarathe the Lestt work cf Which che ati't that it la work extremely Rood. Nor to It tieef-tary again, to th- tiubt humor of Kudolf Se-nius's enterpretatioti of the releiiouR son-in-law, the ludicrous of Krau Hobel-mann-TeHer. aa the Fmator'a wife, or the charm with which Anaa P.raga piays the incredibly innocent canghter. At the close of the lat act Ilerr Eng-eU waj called befre the curtain, and, in response to repeated demands, made an nettt neech. When rme haa jutt arrived in a stransre Land, he said.

where, as he knew, he was not only unknown, but waa to be tried in the rrucible of criticism) of a cultivate. auviietie, and find sucb kindnes anil rndulcvne ex tended a yoiii in ii- ii I'-iiun, i.r, KiYvrii ni-, liffi need not say that hi ia deeply touched lor want of a better method of my KinLiui'ir, 1 .1 oo.t.cii iny nafti nearik-felf ihank, and may, my efforts merit yur nitieroua and utiniulalinir reccitl Ion. I waa warned 1V cdieaif iea ho had aptwared before you that 1 woold meet a diwcrlmlnat-Ina; ijubli" In America, lort vour t.urulleas kindness haa excee.lwij arytiiins- i bad expected. I snU never this niKht, for you hare been, more than kind to me, and iticereftt thank ia all tht I can return to you. G.xxl ninrhf.

K'of fritnls, arood ntifht." iiiat.ir Entr a uU lla-lrelniatsn-Ttiiler Aelhe. KomanowaWa imxa fcchmelirr J.K-i' ii I (l.rrl.. I 1 fir chiutec t. t-letner Bameki Death of Stile. Anala ParsrnelL.

April Anals FargrueU tiled this city yesterday. She was bora in Toulouse. March 21, 1S19. Anals Farruell was the applauded Marco of Lea FlUes da Marbre. th extolled No Thtim." the highly lauded Fernande of Mia.i Multon In 1'ari.

anil eh piayad in Itone MicbI with extraordinary susces tn IrT i. Ana hjj ben fa-fiioua a a beautiful woman for forty yn when Kui4 praiawd hei leaufv in She playd nt th Orin.J lhtre of 1st, IterburT. Her d4bit o-currad in In La at the Opr Continue, but she ma te br celebrity aa a talen'el actreas In lnwi da la Nuit," in lvi.L at the Vaudeville. Sbe rettrel from th a'aae. after a brU.iant rforniaii- Swvt'm Madame ia IStC CBTI17AST Ja-CTES.

a Mrs. John T. wife of Tan Nsrw- ToK TlKES'S corrapotlant ia tUtttittid Fvrtr-a. N- yeaterly. Mr.

Carv mum tiaiightar cf Jar. anl Ji.r. Whit. f-mH-lx cf Aloacy. N.

aa Biirtreaa ju-y C.ntturt. aa a wed knuwa ia A.ay-Sor I'tlLuaoelpiu, aUul Kdward Imnn. Pretddent of the r-jar CVmj.antr or N-wj-k at bn koiu tn N. tViBl ay. Ke aixty-iQ( yara Id.

A wi.j-w ci.a rn. i a prreai. ta Caagiiiera. bita Sii tirra cf chanty, aurri-ra tira. Kx-IdeuU Gov.

Gu.tav F. Koemer of r.v.rw.a vl. ei JWKt lii? at 1: I.u.-, Kl "-rn ia rx -i, ri THE MtflVbtVU UUKCIty 10(U. no Fori r.r. laalltra.if Opv to Free Coaaaice to Drhaarmrat of the Car- Veaey ia Any M.aarr-1,.1,1 Ma-naetalllam the Only Thins to he Tkaatht hr ratrlatie Cltiaena An Impreaalvr Addreaa hy Controller Keheta.

BaiTiatosE. April 9. The Eank- er' Aocltion la conventioa in thi city to-day adopted the followinc reaolutioa: ReaolvaJ, Tlat a are laiai'teTably pooe4 to th free coinage of aliier, and to every oiax-rcnl of currency, whaiaoever form rt may be irennte.i; teat we firmly ami h-Jneetiy bieva tilt tl true icteret otir eoootry will tx beat rrv br ita r.ar-.d a-iiierenca to the ai.tnJxrJ ot vaiui. th nmiiauant: of which not oniy preaervta na nnanoiai lctgrliy and the future welfare at its civ.zeaa. frrn the wase-earnar to tbe rapitai.at, bat wit! Injure.

thnutrh tft prompt restueatica cf confl that rapid of ita reaources wiiuh wiii liace It first aguaiy vaa commercial aations it ta earth. Controller of th Currency Eckels eom-niendcd the resolotlots in an imfresetve address, in the-course of which he said: The ot tho trntte-l States ought to kawe the tat-i-v uirneat atamiartt la a m.rfi-taxy s-te taat 'Itie of. or else we ouht to ceae TtntcialTtina: that here ar to he found lH" ItuiSt trtaxreive jipie in the wnrid. it ooa-ht to havr tne moticiary atap'iar't winch ia Iciiown. or eij caM bjtina or na atajiding as a rival of, an.l aa outatnppiog En-Itxid oit.l nr ar.4 Ottrmany.

and rreSum tout. ot uatstnppm ium, tt, racxa n-e-tf the Mocgwlian. Jf we are maintain eomrosrial relations with the greatest icut ff the wrld. and our trilui-! art? to be theru ant we aie to se-uiN f.rcHiut!. frm IhPtn, we nrotat bave.

a a tftantisM of valii-, rit that a-hih the law saya ia a atHn.lArd 'f vaJue airaiwy, Wttt we ntuvt have a a etan.land rf valun itmt whUi tne t.ra-m nUU reeoimiaea aa the atanoard nt The tlf nt the Oorernment ia one tiling, at-tuai value as atiproitil tjf by the commercial wtwri-i another, and In all thw whlih have he witne.et fian th" hrat tlay that the flrt m-Mliuru ot eichanne wa iananil the preeent, tti tn-wrt-tal rVt has lieea iiaitfferent to wiint tire law ha aald. and haa had as ita ruia nnd jialie the vaiue of the thimr whl--h la Ded as a a'an-lartl nt vaiue and me.lium of rxchajuge, ttKl lti? recrri of ihe efimmemal wftriJ frucn fl-t ouy until the prerM-ut urn la that no artieie ban eeer tr-n uaeci tor a medium exchanae i.y-ind the tsnie whrn. aa an rtl Us at orav-muree. It alwo had the urae value that It had as an article money. filtier metal hr pasaeti from the world of a a sranlarl ke-aaw the wld has wet Ita aeal if con-leninatuMa it.

ami all Lie Uw placed upon IM atatute in Wattimiua ur in VVestrnioacer, or in Ber. im or In Pan, cannot vrimMaie it. Tha ailver Tvestpie in this eoninrt will be-beaten, though tne airaatiie may be a prolonged one, and may be an one xpe.iv. becaaae th verv fact that fwre and at borne a saerajua upicloa tliat th standard of value which haa btrt a Ptr.g in "o(Ut snail be Changed is saffiaent of I'slf to work the greateat harm to the buatnefa world. Tt will be beaten, becauae thera naver baa yet been a contest before tha American pftouie upoo any gnrat quaation.

wheth-. er it waa a nf moral or a queetion ct mariey. but that at th critic! time, no matter how tar the error may aeem to have got4. tha common hhk ol tn American peopla aaBwled ltaelf. and the right thins always prevailed.

And so. in this ctmteat. Thoaa ho believaj In the standard of value oumportitilt with that uf very ihr great pet.pia; tnoae who frelleve In a doilar that wubout the fiat cf the Ojvernment i worth UX cii: tlwo who believe that the eod and duty of government 1 o1 to ntidrtaae to errata ino.i-y but to pur Ua rHamo upuy that the eommrrclal world reengnl-ata as money; wliea ttiw who believe la that tmng present tialr intWhgen'ly lo'the great body of th people who are either tndifffrent lin.M-ant of tbe feasW op. whleh the argument for und re', you will see that the silver cloud hi -h over the people t--day will ipie-tr aa did the (rrenbaek rtoud. whfh aa 'tnreateriin? e.

la-rre portectoua than thta. bcrauwi it was if iiseif atcttg to paaa bth h-aie of th ta-gislat are ami eaiy fourrd lo J-ai lr tile berate a-1 of Freavd-nt lrRt. A fi-ee-ailver w.vrr can rasa btn house ef the Anierl-an iiBrw at the miM parfaid. And if ii tii-l. tho American rePi will nvr end to Vashinicfon.

tdoraal lo 'the vote of Lie pefaiie sufbeirut td elect, a Prewdent weuld gie off.cial santtl.n to such at-f 'Fhs Contrvdler" addreas eonTmand4' nie Clot, attention his aiidience. It frequently waa mtsrrupted by applautte-. acd at its cloe the- applauee a hearty and proionge-d. VAriETlI.XX IX" A THEATKE. Oftcar Hawmeralela Finds Flare tar an Hia Pny Bell.

The theatre in Oscar llammersteln's Olympia-wilj become a plactj of vaudeville next Monday niirht. and In the Mude Hall Marguerite. and a few vaiidevllle anltns will bo the entertainers. Thkt will be the arrang-ement lor the rest of the season. Contracts tiad long- ao many of them before tha btiiWim? of the ho- wag teg-un heifed to bring Mr.

Hammertnelu to this decision, but It was forced upon him by the quickness With which he produced Marguerite" and the Uvur the opera found with the public. Nearly a ooseti performer from Europa bv teen on th salary list at the Otympla for a number of wevks. Tliere has been no chancw to let them work for thtir money. Other artists ara to arrive In a few davs. nnd ro Mr.

Hamroerstetn ha concluded thiit he would rather pay people for work-in than have them appear in his hou oniv or; pav days. The princinal attractloa In the theatre- on Monday- niht will be the Tiller troupe, acrobatic and pyramid dancers, from the lirury JUan Theatre, JLrondon. Asaaalted. After besj Deaertlaa. Letitia Ooodeil of 1 Iwiiiiig Eireet charged, her husband.

"William Ooedelt of li Bedford Street, hi the Jefferson Market Pollea Court yesterday." with assault. She aaid aha and Ooodeil were married sixteen years ago. but that deserted her without cauae thirteen yaars ago. Psace than ha hit not contributed erne eeot to bar aupjrt. Whan be visited her hju Wdtia-day sn said, she welcomed him, hoping for a reconciliation.

Alaa for my aha roncludml. lie had been In houw only a Vw moments when hn bst me A M. duodair tai wait adtr hrutaod and tK-U-ll nrn.i- nn tlett-na, MagiatraU Crans th prisoner to the WMfkhoua. iLT THE JilW-TOaUS HOTIXBL WiNtisOK Ba-wn Courtier of London. PaiiK AvK.tcis David A.

of tor-wich. Conn. Metkopoub Senator James Eailantlns pf 3f- -Mi'hrat Hi i-i, Surgeon Colonel Evatt, from Hongkong. Fifth AVKrrsj- Senator Arthur P. Gorman pf Maryland.

Nokmaicdis Senator "David B. Hill Albany and ex-Ideut Gov. W. Hallo of Massachusetts. EvrRirrr DaBie! Magone of Ordens-biu-K.

N. atl Major J. E. BurbaaJt, lilted States Army. W.

S. C. Wiley of Gov. Morton's staff and ex-Senator Jamea Axkeii of Canajoharte, il. T- WAihrntr-lx7rd Stavordala of London, TUshop John V.

Hurst of Washington, and li. ii. Goddard. of Frortdence. TXSTEESATg aTZREa.

ITroa la o'clock Wa-lneadar night ta 13 a'cloek Ttiuradair aight.4 3 30 A. M. Fred CVs-. tailor's Vala itreat and V. Vatchas'er ia-idga; aaitumi, l.

A. room la Ciraod Caoual Station: camag. I a A. rfT -'na Avaaaat laaaa Ziavla, raata-jrant: iiiwl'. l- I latat One Htsndrad and aWo-otid bireet; Jchn damage tnning.

4 P. 3-I Broum atreat; druax store of X. a'Alu: damage- fA jj turn tT.a Kaadrd and Fifta Street Cima Vvroae darr. a.sX -r ao IP. il.

3ie ti udaun sKraat; Jaauee WaaK; ilamace. f2CV. P. if ISO Baxter Street; Joha Todd A l30; daaaage, 8. -9 Fort "tt-Vam, Dun's.

Wnoe March la. "aiardo Arn.a teicioo- gl. Jwhns A -HI i- rr -so. i fMiffr.t-rti t-'i Jstw-Vara t.vnait. M.

fcr. p. ri-. ran 11. P-.

Janru bVlu I at LCI. l. tie cf tr tl.at cf ls II. t. Ns I ia.

it was nl-ebra te.1 j-eMeeijr at o' i-a iu lartholorjte w's Proiteitant hpiivi 5nl fcy thU tvfot.f the oldt-t N-rw-Tork famillns s-r un.U-d. TT.ere new present ia th-s church a larije number cf representatives of the. brsl-itnoaa la this city. Baitiukire. Boston, and Wasfclr-g-ton.

The bride a daughter of Mrs. G-'c-Tfie Lovett KirgIaa 1 4Xt Fifth Avenue, a grand nie cf Mrs. "William Astor, and a S-r-aJiddaushter of Fotcjaniia S. Weiles. Tlie bridegroom, who Is a son of Mr.

and Mrs. A- NewUrfd Morrl tf 13 East Sixty-fourth troe is a member ef geverai of thu lt.nd-Intr clubs. The floral decoratlaca. both at the church and at the of tha bride's mothtr, yeaterday, were jajtictilarly beau'dfuL The chaxiot-l of the-ehjirch waa transformed tm.o a bower of flowers and palms. The palm were tai.l;ed majr.y feet hish around the chancel, farming; a background fir many clusters of larg-a white reives, Kastt-r lilie-i, and biles of the vaKey.

The altar was ai-nrexM. a it.kjs cf liliea. and th ait.ir rail waa covered wuh rope of frret-as entwtiicl with white roaw-a. Six arr-at arcam of apptr? hitMSume apamtcd tne centra aisle, arni were tied to tne stalls with wide whjte satin rlbiions. The pew otv-upled by the family were divided from those wttete the other weddirig; ruets werw placed by a largtji chain tf lilies of the vaiicy.

1 be cefcmcnv was i-rtormtd by ftlshop XJttleJohn tf Lon, Island, an old friend cf both thr and Morns fiunlllea. waa jeisied by the ltev. Jr. DiiU'l IL Greeir, rector St. tiarthoiomewJa Church.

The brirte. who went ur the aiide en the arm of her grandfather. Heo.tamia S. Welle, wore a tmfierb fon of rata satin. An exmiisote feature cf the cotttume was the voluminous veil of rare point lace, which has teei In th Kinirsiand family for many Rent-rations.

The vt-it wa raatne-t tc the-hir by a small buncn of natural crans blossoniH, lrecedinc the bride and he grandfather up the aisi were her cousaiisi. Alia. Jithel Kmsland and Mia Kmiiy Weiles, who acted niailrt of honAr' and scattered pliUt and white rose from quaint, baskets upon the fijr. Thej? wore Marie Antoinette, costumes. The best man waa Alexis 7ieed Mcllvaim-.

The ushers wern Fitshujrh Townsnd. L.ouis fi. Morris, Percy Moms Surrili. Tomins ilcIivaJne. aral Jam-s W.

O-rard. Jr. TTiey worn frock coat of black, trotwr of iirray with a fine stripe, and reirl-colored plovt-s, with fine black stUchif.jf. Their were of lilies of the. valley.

Th-i brideeriKim and his best man were reused in similar style, but wor boutonnleren of write orchids. Following- the church ceremony there was a reception at the h.ou of th bride's mother, from 4 to 0 o' clock. The newly marrlfsi couple: received in the front druw-in? room, which waa decorated with apl'l- biodom, white roses, and p-alms. They stoo-i in a bower of husre tropical plants, and above tlietr heada was. a- caih py cf biowaoma.

Mr. and Mrs. Morris, accompanied by Mrts. Kmsralatid. will sail for Kurope on edne-day" of next wees, on an American Urw stearwhip.

Mrs. Kinpsland will return to New-Vork late in the Autumn, but Mr. and Mrs- Morrts will rpnd a year In travel-tnsr abna.1. They expect to make an extended vhut. In London, and to spend a portion of nex-t Winter ia Paris.

CuaLUne Johnson. The marriage of Misa Ethel Eastman Johnson. da.UKhter of Eastman Johnson, the artikt, id Alfred Konald Coiikilnit took plc yesterday at noon in Su Thomas's lToteatat EpSscopal Church. Ther waa a large attetidanco cf people of social prominence la this city and towns, and every pew in the church wa3 filled. The- great stone chancel was massed' with palms and white flowers.

the altar were tall golden vasea filled with clusters of white roses, and on each side were banks cf Knster lilies, tin the chancel rail were of smllax and rot. The ceremony was performed by th Kev. Ir. John Wesiey brown, rector of the church, 'the best man waa Howard Conklingr. a brother of the bridegroom.

The bride cown was sn exquisite pfece of work, and was the handiwork of a New-York modiste. it was of heavy white satin, and had several flounces of point lace on the skirt. The corsage wa cut bisrh and th si-eeves were large. The bod-b-e was altnost cnvtiojied ia rare old lace. Th bride of tuile.

hich 1 an heirloom in her family, and Wfciclt was worn tirst lust after the Revolution, was secured to th hair wit a superb diamond aigrette, one of the Rifta from the bridegroom. The bridal boupiet was of Ulies of tn valley and white orchi'ia. The bridal proceusion went up the aiale. heajied by the ushers. Georse Lordiard Honaids and Alexander M.

liadden. br. Will.am A. Plerpont and Mcixual Hawkes. snd lr.

lajul Li Zerega and Ie oreat Manive. Then came the brinemaida, Mim Julie Fay Bradley and Miss Marguerite Pleraon. The maid of honor. Mini beatrlce iiow, preceded the bride, who went up the alsl oa the arm of her father. After the ceremony there was a reception at th twtn r.f.

th bride's parent, Co Wt Fifty-fifth Street. Mr. and Mrs. frotiklinc will all for Lu-rop In a few days, with the intention of sitenliag at least twelve mouths In Porter DlrtL MLms Slary 8. Ulrd.

a dauKhtcr of Mrs. Charles T. Cook, of 2 West Forty-ete-hih) Street, was married to Clarence Porter, a son of Gen. and Mrs. Horace Porter, yesterday at noon at the home of Mr.

and Mr. Cook. The floral decoration were elaborate, consisting mainly of clusters of white roses andcanka of tropical plants. The ceremony wa performed by tho P.ev. Dr.

J. S. Ship-man. Auanftus F. Hollv.

acted a best man. The brldeamalds were Aitss Elale 1'orter, a piste- of the fcrid-Kroom; Aliss Antoinette Maciav. a cousdn of the. bride: Misa Violet Kichardon. and Mis Grace fc'v Meeker.

The ushers were E. I. Bird brother of thtt bride; Arthur L. Wbeeier of Phlla-deiphta, Henry U. Kidsre and Francis G.

Iti-lKe of baltimore. and William 11. Maclay, Tno'nia Sddeii, and llobert Gillespie. The brides sown was of white satin trUnraed with point lace. On the akirt were flounces of lace and on the cor'r were quantities of the same material.

Th veil of tvotnt lace was laHened to the hair wl'n a diamond ornameut, a present from the brldeirroom. KoUowtns; tbe careiaoDy there wan a reception. I Sherman. YoM'KSaC AprU 9. Miss lieboiah Keith Sherman, slater of Dr.

William JX. Sherruan of this city, was married to WCi-tani H. Itockwell of New-York Oty in Bt. Andrew' Memorial Church thig afternoon- Tha ceremony wa performed by the Rev. Haslett McJCim.

of New-York, assisted by the Kev. James Freeman, rector of th church. lr- Lucius I'iUtin of New-York was the best man. and two little g-irh. Winifred Putnam and Margaret Boniicon of New-Ton, attended the bride.

The usher were Ci I Collins ami Murray P.ice of New-York: Orny Taft of Providence, R. and P.ohert Snitw of Irvtnrton. N. Y. j-jje PrMie w-jr oer njumrr a white brocaded wtii.

and Was Ro ivn away by her brother, Daniel W. Sherman or Frieud of the bride, trimmed tha church very prettily with arid palms. Afv tha ceremony there was a reoeption at tl home of lr. Sherman. -71 Warhurlon Avt-nue, to the relalivas of lb bnie ami.

brbi.rgTootiv. Bsnas Ilnlsu N. 3., AprU Dioa 1 Burrow of Mayor gtrone's offlc. la was this evening- married to is Elisabeth f- Bain of thle city, at tfcw reai-dnre of Alfred E. 77'- Avenu bf the Iit.

C. P. Goodwin, fjnneriV it th Hu of ITaytr of c'ty 'h E- iieJa-e was best axid th 'bri ieamald was Mm Luid Ln-at of Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs.

Burrows left tins vmic for a trip Sutn. Cnmmlara Edararda. MUa Maria J. Jvlwardg and Edward F. Curnrr.lr.r.

niht manager cf tha Western Vn'-'ta Teiecrar-h Comrasy, were married rstr'iy tiieftun? t. Ie-'i Churcti. la i at Street. The ceremony wai j.r formed by tne Her. T.

J. Duey. ir. anl Mrs. end fcoiies-mo'ja at At-iaua City, N.

j. I'rit-r l-jr and i i JM w-r- I I ion r.ire i tt Co. A I'nited State ti-'a'ur ef l-t, -'-i- trooxht SX-- iu.J a 'i OthaT sold as fallows: lifted Stalest Iirnss c-l n-; l4, f.ars on revoke f. a little wtd-n, IV-i, b.s gone. I' Kited S-'tales Half Ir.i'.ar9 1T.

a scratched. etrt.i-it over 1:2, ai-wav. li.oe arivi sharp, Eai proof, acarce. t. I Stares Tcrv-loli ir Gold Fieces 1T.C, or of th f.rst iarr- y'l iclrr.s wrack, s-irt: ealr 1TV.7, KjJ.

I lsTil, Santa i'e s.aarp, rl.l.-i. Vnited: Stit-s Piece-17v very rinw, iarg ia.e. lare. "ft -M r'v-'Ji'. trots If.e Part-it-iet- f- aiutrp 1 a nv-tv-ix cuittctl, i.iO.

wiutout arai, Sfatea Gold i'iece i i. Yery Si, ls, same, A ten-i'oMr iroid pieco of 1-s'A with W. M. cr- M.diror dx.V anl S. -M.

on stara Hat. brought one cf 1'd. with Pibris Plah on coronet suid 1I.H. brought ft, d-a-hail wei-xins sold for Slu. Tccnxxcix 'isstiictz.

Material Orewth of Coatciballg Me-anber atrd Patrons. T1i Hebrew Technical Institute' ha finished it twelfth annual term, and the yearly report have been. published. Within the lat year its contributina; mernteraiiip haa grown from P) and its patrtr.s from -1H to 241. Tvr.i huadrnl pupils have been instructed la useful branches u-rerinc the term just ruled.

The studif include the various branches in metal working, patters making-, wooI turning, rlectrlcal constmctiori, mf-chardcal drawitis, and many -other useful branches and tiadtis, The. results the Elucational Fair held In December have enabled the Institute to extend Its labor for the next term. the funds derived from that, source will almost wipe out the indebtedness of the instirula an.l provide for needed improvements. Th" present ofheer? Prefddeni James H. HoUman; First Xuvb PresiU'dii Josepa Lioomiiisrdale; Vice Preat-ient Leo Sen! Treasurer Julivtrt Gol-1-echnr-idt; Secceuiry Joseph Wetaler.

Directors Julius Haen. Simon Borir. J. L. ilut-ten wie-ser.

1. S. Golden berg. George Heyman. 11.

Lauterbach. Alorris Irfieb, Mrs. Lewis May. Harry ii. Meyer.

Mrs. V. J. S'-'ifirnfiLO, Theodore Selisruaa, Abram Steifiam. M.

Thalmeasiniier, S.do-mon Woif, Julius Sandai I'rincipai LMsar S. Harney. KAtXES BILL UELl'S DE2I0CEATS. Ita Operation at the Polls lllaatroted tu Janaatosra. Jiusstowx, April 9.

Democrats here are Jubilant over what they consider a great Democratic gain at the city election Tuesday. In. the First Ward the lie publican majority la nerally about tVX). On Tuesday a Democratic Aklerman was elected by two majority. In the Fifth Ward the usual Tit Republican majority wast cut dovra l'AK and in 'th Se-ond Ward the Republican can-didato wa elected by l' majority, while last year the Kepoioiicans han majortty.

In liie Fuurth VVanl. th Kepubiican can-dltiade was elected by but tnii iority. Thia ward Umt year went Republican. In the other aris, IlepubUcans lost many vote. and it is all cftargvd to tbe Raines; bid.

From indications, tho uauaj rs a Reptib-1k an majority iu this county wiil reduced irreatly at the November election. PLOT TO CLOW I A TltlSOA. Prisoner ia tha Kestarky Penitentiary Plan nn Eaeajae. Ky April. If.

Warden Nell to-day Uncovered adarinif plot to blow up the penitentiary wafls with dynamite and allojv the prisoners to escape. The plot wa laid by William Clark and a prisoner named Sweeney, both life men from Loui-jviile, who iilanned to secure and nitroglycerine, which was to be used next Sunday In blowing- cp the walla. Iu the excitement and confusion they hoped make their escape. Tttir plot waa tiled, by tl: eption of a letter, which Clark had written sweetheart lit Louih-vllie, iier to secure the dyrianilte-. The letter was Kiven to a trusty named ilulier, who.

In attempting- to post 11. was tfisoovered by tt g-aard. Favor the I'ane-I'avry Hill. Members of the lata Committer of Seventy, includifiK Stewart Smith. Joseph Laroctjue, J.

Kennedy Tod. John A. Stewart. Jama. Speyer.

(I. T. TClves, Will-lam 11. W. Harris Ro nte.

'John Crosby J-trown. Fre-ierlca Taylor, ami William Travers Jerome, have written Mayor Strong, urging him to aefcept on behalf of city the Pafce-Pavey for tb reorganization and reform of-itlia public school system that recently passed the Rrnalse the Dervishes. Koar, April P. A dispatch from Masuo-wadi sa.s that CoL Stevani report that in-consequence of tha attacks made by him tipon the Dervish lntrenchments in tne Mcinity of Kassala. and of other Ilahau attacks.

th foliowera of the Kaiifii huve Quitted their camp at Tti-rii and ha vr it h-rawn to Osobri. The he adds, abandenc-d their wounderl, the supplies of graiu. and a t-umber t.f moles. DUtriballon Fr a red. To th 'fUUtot Th A'a- I'or T'f- V-xir Ulri Volr a recent prwision by Coa-grMaa each aWtiabir and aacti haa recently had placed at hi tl J(fi of seed, ath paukaga C'jCiaJaing choice assortment sum thirty vtrmirt, used by tha pwpla gansraliy; al9 2s0 pneaage of flower aeada.

put up tn eel of fit a packeta aacit, la every city of the land wher a aoctoty xUt for the improvement ef tti mrnlitlon of the pjor. through tha tltlaga ef vacant to, prompt tr a fair ibara Lars. awla lulf to their local Setiat.ir or Itijg bv th managers, tut aa wen tf lajaa la rins-a After tha abouiwnt 1 1 our Iswmakera hava ba mt ttaey reeeive iw-thira -of tr. -tutal rverniel parcnaael tha biuant-a prl-jiua perw.ni on appiiewioa to tl) J-'acretary of ar.it if th naiws and ddre- cf tnoae iee i kqi i Hat 'i -tannic ut hy th.ie loin it oite poaaib'e rhat package e-d BJLr i ad ireaaea given. Th are portiur.ed ocit tt me; lniiivtdaal anl iwi in Pulg.

if any om des.rea to nf a-ivaita nf in tipporiunity, it. revxive ln''-on. hat lietter tiaa caxt mule nf the 0.ven-mt getserus'-ty tliaa to ti-r tt, r.f of t) wha ar ail. trr ii: In tiia rr.i!' B-a a -fu 1 Vu-ra truly- A. 1.

I-r; l.A Thihlrslrr A raimiaa 'w l.t.,;.(,', NgW-Ti'JtK. Whlf Ulursef, II says. (A fAa AVw- i'vrU Ttsac-Whlla I aab io ton lut wg I rli wcj Cigreiinl Library li-ulding, woi. a will bv whan th of ita" kind 4a tha worll. atid w.d tost i.ijo.oii.

Hut. etjnaid'-rhig the fact that tt President the CnHed Btattas grejitiy Bti'a ltHMtiag to th vast cf ta tVai.ic-ti- than a1 hunesds of thouaaBd cf -r b-m l.t wa r-x. wt.r ieod tVwi w) a s-caul i.j fr i urarv. sr. i ea.f-l tha t.j a fii-t'-a lie ua i a cratr.t-ed tor rm a.t.u a tr.a Kau kn ta ay un l-a Ii ti tan.

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right, to V. J-i MCtP-KIS- TNOSt-A -On T' si. Jjnr! holtvoi-w a --e 5 i Long l-iiar. I i.y t'-a I "and Hrv. lr.

i. a tBuhi'r of th la' to Mfr'ii. V. etnf 1' at Trinity Ch'tr-'h. i -n 1 1 j' Right P.ev.

i- -i. I-, l1 i-i- ai-t t-v the ii I har.na Huota. tu Rcnry Wt. jr 1 -u IPK-KIi-HAUrw a isttfif al. t'hriait Cloir to nvr- it.

i i cf V. V-. Samuel Muter ivpo cf If ''l'-TED-f in rii ft. at brile's riii. h.

ii-s. T. -y 4-t'a i Rpv. J. i 3.1 ary on.

c.i -rr cf l-rf l. to Ciujrtpive li. STEPH fTMSJ FOWL! At the Tn. V.t iHlip. I I Rev.

T.irfla. ft 1 i ef the 'lts ii-tii K. True, tj at.a vf lor a THAW 11 A-r 1-ft 1 )i i.v i v. Ct-i-v tirj-'an. I ji c.u.

John tr'lwjtrd larii, ii i burtf, 1'cno. VERPtAXCK xvoj.r.yrr Apl'M is -sn. i i i -i the Rev. ChArie if. Jr J.c.

t-. i l'iim-li: and K.l J.i. i lata if Ai. 1 -zz ETTA At AX. At the i-si 'f tie Clinton llAn-jJ in April in t's la year -s etn Oet teaman.

tajn. tf iliriaiii V. V. ivr i i. s-'t-vi' I t-- at lie Saturday.

Af-nl 11. i 1 at eoaviiiiit; of tat. iy. ilaiti Af Aiirll 2. l.inatin.

EIliJAR. -fr Atd ft. I ai his residojir-i-, 'A -it j.nt-a tn hia It unrAt a-rvtr i-s ir eti flay at 11 A. At- 1 towat j.ri-!ait. HOK'll Wlnis.iay rtKratug.

ilpiira iiriT', Bred. c. t-aitf. tulit-rl rO-rvi-1? h's West i ciday-giKtrauwn. At.i iu, t-i 1 o'cl-x-.

Bo foci anl M.irltc-ti papers JOHNCOX-At V. April Ansa E'a-a. i t. aafi. J-ilinson d-'urir-ral ft.nii'tr; 1 I.

ht'til at I'li Church, on th- lcn at 1) A. Inter oent ai: e'rat: -rj. t.aii., -n the train ii'WRbfd-bn Tls.i-9 April 91 IfI. y. Al -n'r.

ea, l.i hut t'lt: Notice of cme-iitcr. DCOKX. At Jrvf -tty. en A sell Ist-d. JSmllv wife of the late J.nns j.

fi t-n. fefiative ar.d rcwiw.s ij tn fnruUy ar iu-Vlitd f.l I '1 ia-rftt -i-t d.tg tr.orntttK. At ii ti, nt II I a. f- "i I nviO'-nt-. Jfttse A Ji I iy.

I -Pftocat pnvate. On Ar-; g. ar rest Mr. 1 -i (iia vt-, ii pi fie. In loir ef i.r-.

f-'ur. al f.ttuftiay at l.o'oir 1, ftar th ai rtval on. RATNOR. At fes TVM-oie. No.

134 Xlut Ayrll ft. ry uau.iitar tit- lai hani'-iei I jI, Kurvr'ai aerv Arrt'l 71. at CliurcU of the jr K.itt. ikaH J-. ii.

Ap'tl J-'h I' a ife t.f ei. Iny 'lMfa-r p.i.lh i.f toe Ute Fhlpp P.lt l-hinral ait a i. tN rf SUon and Ttnif tr. Mtn and ftth on fct nla A II. at JJ VOOOUWI ttHETCRT, Woodlawa Station.

War 4. Ht road. OCTca SO Eat 3A4 SPECIAL AOTICLS. An laaportaat Pabllo Sale At the American Art Gallerit-s, MADIiVJN fOCTIi, Free Vlew Pty and valtjable JJV 1 Old and Ilcdcrn Hastcrs THE French, snd EnMsti P.ARE A PEST 1 1 1 A. ANTICU rVV.SL TUFE.

MIXIATCREH. t.h'.C-A-RiiAC. il flONZLU, pK'jriiRTT op Hr. HDX7ATZ Ur.AIXDUn, To be Sold by 'ills Crder Ttunizy, Friday, arid: Saturday 'iext, April lOth. 17th, i Lh at 2 i-- I P'toi-ck II.

JTor t-J Jre. Z. KIUliY Aartionerr. American Art Atrociailcn, V.zr.i iipt 'r a t- TUZh alvcr.urj Art I t'A tta i. V.

IRlill VIEW AMI Mf.iir. OLD CHINESE POTTEIiV, P0RCELA.I!.v; AND t- i i.y.' is LIEoT. 1 L. LI li Mi i Salt Tatiiiif aiiil April l--a. at prrr' Una- aw a aV i Ths Prwaf.

Fr-ra Tt i- r. -t- a yua l- tnn a ai -H I. r. a-' 'o J. A 1 1 a' th ia: a' 1 M.

f. Tr i -a. w-'S f-- .1 a rr t. SI 1'. l.

1 1 1 Cmi ta oou-a uera aa aa aaca C'. a firth eriner w-re ki'V-1 or Is- a i a i J. i tea aiai-. Piaboi Iljiia P) 1c; Mr. 1 ta'.

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