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KKW HOME POR DKLMOXICO'S THE FAMOUS RESTAURANT TO BE MOVED FURTHER UPtOWN. LEASE OP THE SHERWOOD IIOl'SE, AT FIFT1I AVE. AND KORTT-ForUTH PT.-THE TitES KVT mil.DLNO TO HE TORN DOWN AND KKl'LACED 1!Y A STRUCTURE WITH ALL MODERN IM? PROVEMENTS. Wot seme time there has been a vast deal of discussion .'.s ta whether or not Delmonlco's varuid move further uptown. Vmrlous localities have been pitched upon by common rumor as the, possHMS Site for the future home of the famous restaurant. It has been long accepted as a fact that the presence of th ? Waldorf ha? had ?rirenethlng to do with the attraction of lovers of good dinners to a point further up Flfth-ave. than Twer.ty-Fixth-st. The effect Of this great .??tabi?r.hment upon the pulse of hotel activity has been exemplified in the fact that only re? cently the Hotel Hrunswkk. nearly opposite Del mor.ico's. announced Its Inability to compete with the modern Waldorf and went Into the hands of a receiver. THE SITE SELECTED. A Tribune reporter was Informed yesterday by a well-known banker that the Sherwood House, en the northeast corner of Forty-fcurth-st. and ?ifth-ave., had been leased by Charle- Delmonlco for a term of ten years, at $GO,000 a year. The present tenant. George Murray, who hae bean the jroprletor of this establishment for the last tin years, has been unable to renew h'.s lease, ?which expires July 1 next, nlthouph he made every effort to do so. The owner of the Sher- ? wood property is Theodore A. Havemcyer. He purchased it on April SO, 1890. for $C:.0,(KK). The property fanti a frontage of 63 feet 5 inches on Fifth-ave., by 140 feet deep on Forty-fourth-st The building has 125 rooms, and is six stories in height. It has been run in every respect as a first-class hotel, and the K?estA have been Of high social standing. Mr. Murray was for many ?rears the chief steward of the "Wlrdsor Hotel On the opening of the Murray Hill Hotel he re Blgned his place at the "Windsor to take a slmlla?; position there. On his retirement from the Sher? wood he will assume the management of the Long Heach Hotel, on Long Island. T. A. HAVBMKYER'S BUILDING OPERATIONS. It is announced that Mr. Havcm? ver pro- | poses to tear down the prosent building, anil ?rect on the lot a structure that Will be In every respect a model of modern hotel architecture, ?flatted exactly to the needs of Mr. Delmonlco. >!r. Havemeyer is already making extensive im? provements in realty in the construction of massive buildings In other parts of the city. The twenty-live-story building at Ann-st. and Broadway will cost $1,000,000 completed, aside from the cost of the site. A large business building is nlso in course of erection on j one-half of the plot of the old Metropolitan Hotel in Broadway, Prince and Crosby sis., t?-filch will cost, independent of the site, at least $?1X1,000. It is plain that Mr. Havemeyer does nothing by halves, and it Is fr.lr to suppose that he will furnish an establishment for Del? monlco that will be an ornament to the fine neighborhood. Some of the persons interested in this transaction were Been yesterday, and raid they hoped in a short time to give full par? ticulars, which they could not givo until they had fully concluded the terms of the transfer. Some minor details remain unsettled. The cen? tral character of the site is evident, not only lor people who live in the city, but for resi? dents of the suburbs, who, to get to the latter, have to go to the Grand Central Station. ? well-known Bostonlan, speaking of Young's Hotel as being the Delmonlco's of Boston, said to a New-Yorker, while dining at Young's: "This compares favorably, does it not, with your Delmonlco's, of New-York?" The New Vork man replied: "Yes. In every respect but on??. You ca ? always enjoy a dinner at Young's When you are hungry, but at Delmonlco's you tan enjoy It whether you are hungry or not." It :? said that Mr. Delmonlco will continua hie present establishment at Twenty-sixth-st. and l'lfth-ave. -?ending the changes projected on the Sherwood site. It will require at least one year's time to erect the new building after pos? session of the property is secured. IMPROVEMENTS NEAR THE SHERWOOD. The architectural changes that have taken placo in ?he neighborhood of the Sherwood House within the last two or three years have been very mark'd. In Forty-third and Forty fourth sts., near Fifth-ave., where formerly Btood eld rookeries or Stables, th'-re are now ?OHM of the handsomest clubhouses in the city. At No. 7 West Firty-fuiirth-st. Is the St. Nicho? las f'lub house, and at No 13 in UBS same Street Is the new Ilerkeley Lyceum. The Century As? sociation Is at NO. 7 West Forty-thlrd-st.; at No. 17 West Forty-third is the Academy of Medicine, and at No. 27 West Forty-third Is the new liac'iuet and Tennis Club house. In Fifth?**/*., near by, is the new Hotel Renais? sance, while at a little distance is the Lotos f'lub. The new Lawyers' Club In Forty-iiftn f-t. will also soon add to the Improvements In this neighborhood. THE TAMMANY MAN ELECTED. QOODMAM UH08S1N as K_3UUOAN*g Bfcrrssop. IS? TI IK ASSEMBLY. The ?recial election in the XVIIth Assembly Dis? trict for Member of Assembly to succeed ih? late Patrick J. Ketrrigaa was held yesterday. Five can? didates entered th?? flelrl, the contest resulting In the success of the Tammany Democrat. Franics J. Cood man. Tin? total vole was as follows: K. J. Goodman, 2.170; Liuls J. Cook (Republican), 1.107; Joseph K. Sflcllaboa (State Democracy), CS; Charles H. Copp <S ',?: i!lst-Lal>jr), liti; James S. Wetherby (Prohi? bition), 22. The .ole In the resillar Assembly District last fall w.ip aa follows: H. Wilson (Hep.?, l.i/,'7; P. J. Ker? rigan (Tain.), 3.72s. J. K. MeMahon (I. D), 229; M. II. Rozelle O'ro.). 24; J. 11. Crell (Pop.), _.'; N. liendln (9. ?_? 117. DEAD WOMAN WORE DI AMOSDS. ?UtVtSUUI TO IlAVB liHEN THHOWN OVEUBOArtD FROM A $fI___g__L An Italian clam-dlgger at Lloyd's Neck, on Long Island Sound, while digging yesterday found the body of a Orman woman, about thirty years old, which had evidently floated ashore. She Is supposed to have fallen or to have been thrown overboard ? 'in ? passing steamer. Coroner Rodman ex? amined the body, but could finii nothing which would identify it. The Inquest, which was to have been held yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock, was post? poned until to-day. Foul play Is suspected. She was handsomely dressed, and wore on the third tinner of her lett hand a ring with three diamonds in it._ CAPT. (1RANT DEI ORE THE INSPECTORS. Captain Orant, of the Atnerl an Line steamship New-York, appeared yesterday before Captain S. t?. Falrchild and W. H. Harrett. of the Hoard of Bteam Vessel Inspectors, for examination as to the cause of the groundlriK of his vessel last Saturday. The Captain rehearsed the voyage of tie New York from the time she left Southampton until she Stach her nose Into tho mud of West Hank Just bifore 6 o'clock on Saturday morning. He did not hold the pilot resjionslble for the accident, and aild that the liner was running at a slow rat?? of ?peed and the utmo.t precautions were taken The inspectors will reader a report later. The New-York will ?.,11 this morning, accordine to her schedule, at 11 o'clock, among h-r passen? ger* 1,1-iu i?r. James W. Atkinson. W E Cole. 5K? ?^iff*?_J?' ?' KlllotI- Mies Mabel LrWa of ills Lxeellency company, and |>r. 1?. Robertson. A PETITION TO DEEPEN A CHANNEL? At a meeting; of the Hoard of pilot Commissioner? held yesterday morning at No. 21 State-t there was presented to the Hoard a petition asking that Congre.s take measure? to deepen the Huttermilk Channel. The petition was signed by the presi dents of tho leading exchanges of the el'v __? Maritime, the Produce and other?, as well ___, ,?? aept.i or tic channc 1. twen.y-alx f?.et ?-t, ., wh?'7ar.Kr ?i?h'x;e u lncrr'^ "? ?h?? y a?? "?.1; matter * " ?n* of tn,> chM ?oven?in the taryNash to Dennl. M. Hurley, of ????? T?S? ber of Congress for the lid District* Whether thero was a conspiracy against us last year, an attempt to test the truth of our advertising whip? cord livery as " ready-to-wear," we don't know. \\'o do know that the demand for these suits was so ?jreat it obliged us to change to "ready in about two weeks." This year we are prepared to meet all "ready-to-wear" demands. ALL LIVERIES; ALL ACCBBBOBIBB. BOOEBfl Peet & Co Prtnr? and Brnedwajr. Warren and Rrondwny. Thirty-second and Broadway. HOME X FAX fi. PROMINENT ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. BUCKINGHAM?Colonel Samuel P. Oo'.t, of Rhodo Island. EVERETT?Daniel Matron.?, of OaTdensburs;. ?. ?. ???????Alexnader H. shep? herd, of Washington. HOLLAND-Thcodore M. luvls. of Newport MURRAY HILL?The Rev. Robert H. Palne. of Baltimore. NETHERLAND The Rev. Dr. T. Da Witt Talmage, of Washington. D. C. PARK AVENl'E? Rear-Admln.l Richard W. Mende, V. S. N.. an.l David A. We.'.a. of Nor? wich. Conn. WALDORF?Robert Treat Palne, .,f Boston; General ?,-orge J. Magee, of Watkina, S. T., and Hamilton Dtsston, of Philadelphia. WIND?OR--Ex-Congressman Joseph C. Slblcy, of Pennsylvania, and Chief Justice William C. Win deyer, of .Sydney. Australia. WHAT IS GOING ON TO-DA1. Cat Show. Madison Square Garden. Improved Housing Conference, United Charities Hall. New-York Botanical Garden Board of Manager?, Hamilton Hall, 4:3o p. m. Civil War Veteran?' hearing. City Hall, 2 p. m. Meeting to consider historical headquarters. Ho? tel Normandie, 1*80 p. m. Clan-na-Gael Emmet celebration, Grand Central Palace. 8 p. m. Grammar School No. ? anniversary celebraci?n, IO a. m. Hoard of Education. 4 p. m. Architectural League, No. 215 West Flfiy-sev enth-st., 8 p. m. Illustrate,] lecture by Admiral R. W. MBBiIB, Chi eke:?: ?? Hall, S p. m. John J. ORrlen Association, No. 271 Gra:id-?t.. 8 p. m. Aqueduct Commissioners' meeting, 3 p. m. NEW-YORK CITY. Th? Grand Jury yesterday dismissed the com? plaint a?ainst Mrs. Eliza Landau, of No. 122 East Forty-first-st., the midwife who was charged, with causing the death of Gussle Rosenkranz by a criminal operation. The necessary witnesses nr* all In Nev.-Jeraey, and could not be Induced to come to New-York. The girl died ?t tho home of her uncle, Just outsl.lo of Hobok'-n. Abraham Tlonsky, of?No. l? Vemon-ave., rtrook lyn, who was arreste,! on February 10, charge.* with attempted nrs .n In Ills shoe ?tore, N.>. V*> Bowery, srna yesterday discharged by Magistrate Crane In the Centre Street Court. Mayor String. Controller Fitch and Corporation Counsel Scott expect to go to Washington on Mar. h 26, to appear before the Hou?e War Claims Com? mittee In relation to the *tt,0fi0.000 debt which the Government ban owed the city since iw*,l for money advance! for equipping and maintaining troop?. A delegation of North Side citizens called en tho Mayor yesterday nnd Invite.1 him to attend the dinner of the Taxpayers' Alliance at Protection Hall on the date mentioned for ihe hearing The Mayor pleaded the previous engagement with the Congress committee. Professor T. c. Mendenhall, formerly of the Fnlted States Coast and Geodetic Survey, will de? liver a lecture on "The Alaska Boundary Ques? tion" before the American Geographical Society next Monday at S:30 p. m. In Chlrkerlng Hall. There will be ?tereoptlcon Illustration?. The trustee? of the Harlem Law Library have adopted a resolution protesting against rule No. 4.? of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court, which, the trustees say, discriminates against tho citation and the oca of any other than the so called official reports. The trustees add that they heartily approve Assembly bill No. 147, row pend? ing In the Legislature, prohibiting the making or enforcement of any such rule. William H. Cline, of No. M East One-bundrsd? nn.l-twenty-nlnth-st., the former transfer agent of the Third Avenue fable Company, was trie.] and convicted In l'art HI, General Basatone, yesterday befjre Judge Cowing of selling transfer tickets .if the company and keening the money. He wa? sen? tenced to two months In tho penitentiary. John Beaver, treasurer of the company, who was the complainant, askej to have sentence suspended, but the Ju.lje refused. Notices of appeal ?vere filed |n the County Clerk'? offli?? yesterday morning from conviction of mur? der in tie first ?leg re.? by th?? counsel for Charle? Pustalka and Louis P. Hermann, who were re? cently Bsnteneed to death by Justice Keogb, in tha Criminal Bran.-h of the .Supreme Court. Mme. Beegrledr E. Magnussen w?)l lectura In cos? tumo on "Women of Icetand" before the New-York City Woman Suffrage League. No. 4 Lexington ave., to-morrow at 8 p. m. The Metropolitan Museum of Art Is open free to th" public from 13 a. m. t~> aunaet on Tuesdays, Wednesday?, Thursdays and In tur days; on Sunday afternoons from 1 o'clock to sunset, and on the fv.-nlngs of Mondays nnd Fridays. On Mondays and Fridays from 10 o'clock until ?unset copyists, art students and members of the Museum only are admitted free; others have to pay an entrance fee of 20 cent? on these two days. The Museum of Natural History 1? open on week? days from 9 to t o'clock. On Tuesday and Saturday evening? from 8 to 10 o'clock the public |g admitted free. On Sundays It Is open from 1 l-> I o'clock. Admission I? charge?! on Mondays and Tuesdays. The Commissioner of Public Works yesterday sent to the Coiporatlon Counsel a list of twenty railroad companies which, he alleges, have violated the law, and against which suit will be brought lo reimburse the city In the sum ?.f $f.l'i. in the varlou? railroad franchises Issued there Is a clause requiring the surface companies to pave the ?trect in the ?pace between the traeks and for two feet on either ?Ide of the track?. The companies have uniformly neglected to comply with this provision. The offlcers of the Chapman Wrecking Company declare that the ctedlt for getting the ship .1. li. Walker off tre rock? near Bedlow'e Island Is due to them, and not, as alleged In some quarter?, to the tug Daltell. which, they declare, was never employed upon the Job at all. At the Emmet celebration at the Grand Central Palace to-night W. Bourke Cockran will deliver an address. It Is ?aid that Mr. Corcoran'? Speech will enunciate a programme of national policy, on whl'-h It Is hoped that all section? of Nationalists ihr .iighout 'he world can unite. Charts Smith, a retired business man. living at No. 9 East Forty-slxth-?t., died suddenly yesterday at his home, from heart disease. He had been asleep, and awoke complaining of dizziness. Dr. Irving TOBBBeaa. of No. i/> West Forty-sixth-st., was summoned, but Mr. Smith wa? dead when the physician reiched the house. Mr. Smith was the proprietor of the Turkish bath at No. 7 Eaat Forty-sixth-st. Leopold Zimmermann, of Zimmermann A For? ste*?, ?aid y?sterday that the premium on gold had practically disappeared. A broker'? commission might have to be paid for gold required to pay for bond?, but thi? was In no sense a premium. Representative? of Arnold. Constable & Co., Ix>rd ? Taylor and aeveral other large drygools house? called upon the Mayor yesterday, and had an In? formal talk with him regarding auctioneer? who engineer "fake" ?ale? of drygoods. which they ad? vertise as coming from the large drygoods firme throughout the ??ty. The Auctioneer?' hill now be 1 fore th? Legislature was also informally dlacuaeed. Upholstery Department, LACE CURTAINS. French hand-made, Louis XIV., full size, choice pal terns. $3.75 per pair; worth 96.00. Renaissance, net centre, full size, f??.?G? per pair: worth if 10..10. ?M Pain Renaissance, Beautiful Patterns, made in best nianner, 4 yards long, $19.50 per pair; fonnerly sjWO.OO. 10 Pairs Russian Point, choice patterns? color, dark ecru, 950.00 pair; formerly ^."??OO. BRUSSELS. Full size, at $4.Wi ?T>.00, ?$?.00 and $6.50 per pair. Muslin Curtains, Ruffled, .10 inches wide,3 l-'? yards Ions, $1.25 per pair. Embroidered Muslin Curtains, best quality, James McCreery & Co. Twenty-third Street. When the Mil !? submitted to the Mayor a public hearing vili be bad "n It. Th" Mont? Relief Poclr-ty will on Marr-h ? at S G. m. beaitl a pillili? distribution of gror-Tir. lo worthy root- famlllee at Terrace Harden, only tlioso arbo hai?? ti?).?:?; Will ro-Mve goods. Con? tributions of groceries ere solicited? ROW BIRD8 BUILD THEIR NESTS. UKS. OLIVE THORNE MH.t.r.it OIVEB HER SECOND BIRD TALK AT Til ? WALDORF. "Nests and N?*stlli ige" ?ras tbe ?ubject <>f Mr.. Olive Thome Miller' ?-,,;.,? Bird Talk .it the Wal? dorf \ ???-?:? r ..??.?. morali ;. Il ?rae 111 sti ????!. sa ars? tbe lecture 11 r w ek, with mounted ?|.mei ot iltffrront varieties ot birds, and iri addition to these lira Mill r bad eversi nests, exhibiting tho birds' Ingenuity in the n. r er of srchlti ??Th?? month of June.' b gan iti<? speaker, "Is m.1,1?? peculiarly beautiful to lha 1 w r ,,f birds by the though I I ? .t all about us, In Held end ?rood, bj roadside snd ? hore, under oui ? ives, in mir chimneys, on o ir apple trees, an? dainty little horn?:', nurseries, i\v,.r>- :? being enacted the old I j .-t evi r r ? "f motherhood, Thi ! itself ?? a most complicati ? -'? Mir?, and tha , ? inder la thru tbe bird, wb tools ar- hef i beak ??? daws, ?h, ? I bi sbla ? ? ?:?.it?? so com? 1 fortable ? horn??. By actual count, ?i natura ? took two tb isand tlnj feather? fn ml a alngle neat, while In the ? ? ol anothi-r 4SJ twigs were ' n ? r .?. ? been employed. In building, accordine to my observation, Ihe bird work? fn.rn the inside, ill tig among the material ii.u\ twisting sad weaving It tato shape, ? .?? mother tiri assumi?, t? lllty for the ? the father following hi ? abo it. and helping h? r m ben she will permit it. The site for Ihe h ?me la alwaya chosen with y,nnt care, and all bird ki ?? thai safety lies in concealment The ground, siiti ... it iio??? nut seem a very B.*cure pu???, a :??.?? lacti I. Th.- bobtjllak, for example, builds her ri?.?t In ? little depressloe In s mi ? ? rw, and sa Mrd, ?gg. .irvi ho, ? s- ar?* all of the BABAS motil) i ? - ?. r.. ani well hull? ? by tin- uri??, the 1? not often BM lasted Borne butts excavate ? cup-shaped bole and line It. The night haws .,? ? the .? .... -nu,M , eposll th.-ir eggs on the bare ground. ? ar>; only prole? ted by their In ? rfnn ??HlrJe hay?? been flat ?.? : ?? M.ng :?, their dlf feri-r.t method? of building, as weavers, basket makers, feltera, masons, miners, ?.r.,i ? .:;? ?? ?? ? Th? orioles, red winced blackbird? ai : hwiftd were meni ?,.??? lampi?* of the baskel makers: the hummlns-blrd?, ?!," wirk th'-ir materiata Into a firm, solid mass, .i f.-lteri?; the sa ? How? a? mason?; the Itlni bank-swall ?.?? ? ? mlnei an : the *.,;,? carpenters, In conne Hoi . Miller told of marry Interesting traits, showing h--r Intimata a quali tance \?'.:?? bli I "Thi? same bird? do noi always build In t1.? same ?ray." ?he ssld. "They _r?? not machlni , the) us? judgment, und change th>-!r plans, |usi as human beings l '? The latter pir? of the talk waa devoti I to ? parents' care of Ihe nestlings The se of the families t" bi rear? I varied from one ?? ? ??I, . b it whether few or mar y thei k< pt the ?.1?? bird? busy In finding enough to supply theli proverbi? ? rav? enous sppetltea, rat bird?, robins and iev??ral other varieties were entitled to be ranked ? e philan? thropists, for they were "?????, known to car? ten? derly for the orphaned famlllea of th??lr neighbor?. Th?? n-Riiy method? of giving ?.1 to the young bird? were de crlbed In detail and th? devotion ,,r th?? moth? r to in r h,,mi and family ? ??? t?? i'-li-l ???<??. The Baltimore oriole is said t<i exhlbll this In an especial! m rk I degr?e. Next Tuesday the ? pie \<?G.? be "Tha Bird's Edu? cation." A hard ?kiiit with \ m lvj w. THE EFFORTS OP PIVE POLICEMEN RE? QUIRED TO SUBDUE HIM. A small man, who etood only five feet three in? ches, but who diaplayed maniacal strength, wrestled with Bve bl pc ? ? ? of the Eldridgi st, ? yesterday afternoon. All the ofH rs were ? ii of brawn, but unir efforts n> subdue John Orodon k.. thirty-one yeai old, of No. IM Btanton-st., .-? ? p?.??? ? my, In contrast with tbe almost superhuman strength tin- maniac ?? ?? ? ? d, Policeman Cornellua Bheehaa, whlla patrolling Forsyth-st., was called by the prtesl Into the Polish Catholic Church at Porsyth snd Btanton sts. yes? terday aftermv ? at I JO ?'? lo rk. A amati man, who proved to be Orodonskl, wss vying to climb on the altar and was making si,nil outcries. While pray lag ba bad i" some violei tiy Insane, Bhei ban's attempt to conduci the email man quietly oui <>f the ehuich brought forth s terreni ut picturesque bill forcible Poll b , >ir ? ?. ?Viten the policeman grabbed biro, the Pole ceai I bla muttertngs, .u,j there ?"????.??? a long, hard struggle between ine two. Policemen Harria and Cox went to tir-,r comrade's ail when tiiyy reached tli<? pavement, an,? there tho .-ma.! man gava a demonstration of strength win? t, would have brought forth praise from .s.u, low himself. The craay man proved to be s .-kiitui wrestler, and before tin? station Aas rea?*bed threw each of iln- policemen several times. After the officers bad gone a ?hurt distance with thi-lr prisoner, they called two other policemen ? ? their aid. The Uve, with much difficulty, placed the cr?uy man In a w.ijiuii mi'i dTOVB hlrn to Essex ?Mark??! ?Oiirt. Magistrate Deuel committed him to Bellevue Hos? pital, aii'i n siralt-Jackel was put on him before tin? irip to tbe ha pttal was begun. The maniac fought bard against thi? bul was Snail? eubdu? I. \v iii-ii an ambulane! came from Bellevue Ho? pliai it took several iargi men to put the one small demented man on ttie stretcher, although ba w..^ lu the ?tralt-jH'-kct. ? SUPERB LASTERS RUGS ASD carpet*. There will bo offered for sale ut th? American Art dallarles, Madison Bqusro Bouta, to-morrow, Prlday ai.J Satui,lay aftii riion? a large uii'l vari 1 ???-,.,?? mrnt of Bastera floor coverings. Thin?? rich prod? nets of the !oi>m will br on exhibition until the sal.?, uni will Im- ?old b) S. I!, limici.ian, of Hartford, Conn., through ibe Amerteaa An Aasoclation, Thomas E. Klrby, auctionc r. Mr. Dtmcbbui, who pe aea rari? nrti-tii? discernment, has taken si??? ? mena of tin.? Eastern mg? whh-h, though beautiful in ib'slgn, contain ?1 Horn.? blemish, nini ba? "traii? eotored" them, leaving the ttrmneea of the body un wpukiii.il, and producing mellow, harmoniously blended fabric?, free fr, m harahnesa In color, with? out injury to either wool or warp, Mora thun ?i\ bun-lred Sue rugs will ba sold in tha three days' sab?. To-morrow aiternoon'a offerings ?] l on Prlday ! IRISH POINT. White, Special lots, 8 to 6 pairs of each, new patterns, $.?$.00, $.1.00, $7.50, $10.50. POINT D'ESPRIT, Embroidered centre and frill, $2.00 per pair. Sash Curtains to match, $1.<S,"> per pair. 50 Pairs with Valenciennes Frill, full size, $:,.00 por pair; were $5.00. Point D'Esprit Openwork Cur? tains, Embroidered Frill, full size,' $5.00 per pair; formerly $S.75. Point Venice, in 0 different pat? terns, $7.50 per pair; worth $12.00 and $14.00. WESTCB ES TER COI STY. YO ?* ? ? US. Qamefl were continued on Monday night In the combination tournament of the Tonkera i.awn Ten? ni?? Club. IB th.? iK.wlliiK. Inni? be?! Adama, Lan? caster beat HalUday, Hodgman bent Allen, Bognrt but LancBBter; In tho billiard?. Hyde be t Warln?. Lancaster ban! HnllMay, Callan be-it Masten, Inni? bent Hodgmau, Callan beni Lnncnster, and Inni? ? ----- ? the poni Adami bent M??""1 ?'*' . . ..... ?...... I ?..!.. ???,. Ill ?li ?? G?.:'er .1 ? ?II. 11. If !.?> >? lira ""??.'"' ...??.?;?? it in flt ???ir. t? Memorial ( hurcn, IB ?,?: Ilo*. South TonkTB. ? . ir.?, i* of Dobba Perry, ?a? hell by Jua ?l,- Honoghue yesterday, to awall the action of ? n' ?irai : j iry on :? charge of sssnult In tua aec ... ? dofrre, preferred by ?onina G. Hntfleld, of H"?-.'? "'._.. _ ... ,._. ,, ,?>.... ?am. MOUNT VERNON. If wa? Bfli *i:rprl*lns that th? peopl? of Mount Vent ?I should frel In ? dyspeptic mood yesterday morning, foi there were more thnn th? usual num? t ? : of aggravations to sour th* temper? of men and ?rome? The?,? wr* du? to the water eompany. arriera und the "demon of Are " The mall? rarrtera neglected to throw th? nenrapnpera ofr ih? tr.iin an 1 carri. I them to a station beyond. The result aras thai The Tribuna was mi?*e.i at many n brankfast table. " >t. the ..th.-r hand, there w?\? no wat?r to rn ike the morning coffee and to pro i de the morning bath Th?? water compnnjr, with ..i?t nn\ ? ?rnlng to h luaehotdera, shut off lbs water .. .... k on Monday ?venina and ?lid not turn it <m ?Kui'i until nearly 7 o'clock yesterday morn? ing The es. iss aras given yesterday 'making soma rhsnges." In the mean while householders could noi ?>? t sny water for ordinary uses; It w.i? either ko thirsty or go to the ".-orner" f..r a drilli? . : kumyss. Ot "etstnething else"; and If a tiro had occurred duiins the night that could readily be extlngulahed will, a pail of water, there w*?n't ?Ui h a thin?; ?* ? pall "f water to he had. ? lire did o.-.iir by which a t.?rn wa? destroyed ?nd tl in ? lor???? w?re burned to denth This happened ut ? o'clock n m . and lbs Fire Department was quick to respond, bul could noi ret tha water t.? pul oui the fire with It ?* said that the Kir? Com? missioner? will be ur**eil to take som.? action against tbe va?.?.?- company. WHITE PLAIN* An Investition Into tie ?r.-ounts of ex-Tnx tot James D. Wright ?how? th?t the alleged error? have arisen from double assessments of ? .perty In ni.?: Iv every Instan ???. The n ul if I'ru tees "i. Monday evening ron? fimi. 1 th?? assessment roll for Intera! astrer?, and taxi ?yen hav t?.. ?? given until May neat to pay iii.? amounts due, as ? 001 'K SWEEPERS RE8PLENDENT. PROUD OF THEIR NKW UNIFORMS, THOUOH BOMB DEMURRED WHEN THEY WERE PROPOSED. The ?rlld win 1 th it whistled up nnd down the rlwr front "?. M 'inlay toyed for the lirst timo ?rith the brand ????? uniforma worn by ?ixtv and more ol the dock iweepera, srbo ara under the charge <>f E s. Atwood, Supertntenden I of Docks, The n-w uniforma p t of arhlte fluch trotinara, ? louse, cap .... ? belt The cap is different from the Hrownie headgear .irr.?? :?? i by Colonel Waring*! messengers of purity, and looks something UK?? a Herman helmet. The do b ? istera of nhom there nr.? eighteen, will soon appear in new raps, all ..f in Hito bin.?, witn ?tralghl visors and the legend, "Do k Master" In gilt letters. Strange to ?-?>. man) of the Bweepera when first they nere Informed of the Impending Innovation ti...u?ht in to object with much vigor to the white an ? dassllng raiment, "We be free men," tald they. "We ?.ill near no man'? livery." t?.??>? ?aid this In nine ?l?rr* r.-nt languages. Tl.ey baaed their ob? jection? upon the rame principle which theApuse mal ? . bserves when ?he refuses to wear a cap Hut when the silver-tongued Mr. Atwood pointed OUI with much cunning, but with ?tri.-t regard to truth, ths ? th? soldiers ?>f Cuele Hum were also clad in garment? th.it wer,? alike th.? on?? to t!i<? nth. r. .m.? that even the members of "the tin <n" followed th.ir example, th.? malcontents ?uw a lew light In fact, they rather approva of the ?heme ?II .'f Which to'* to show that a smooth tonane ai mor.? mighty than many regulations A snow OP UP-TO-DATE DOLLS. A model doll ?how in aid of the Sentisi Fsver ?nd Diphtheria Hospital win ba opened with a privat? Mew .... March -.'O at .1 p. in., nnd will ??ontlnuo March D and :.1. It will be under the management ? r "Vogue," No. im Fifth-nva. The ?hiii? wi;i be draaaad n? models of special costume? and of pre Milll.iK fashion?. Then.? dolls will be dressed by lending designers of New-Torn, and there win be grani rarlsty of subject ami trentmsnt Though the.?how in contemplation ?? nove: in its main f. atures, one ? mllnr In particular?, and ninnane.I on much Hi.? BBme lines, has just had great ?ucees? In London. Thi? win ani ba a aale The palroneaaea will be Mr*. Charlea ?, ?Uexnnder, Mrs. John Jacob Aator, Mrs. Chnrlea T, Bnrney, Mrs. Edmund L Bayliea, lira, David Wolfs Bishop, Mr?. Habar it Blahop, Mr?. William t. Blodgstt Mrs .Inn. ? A. H?rden. Mr?. A. Cana i'.ii.neld, Mr*. Henry E. Geo, Mrs. Brnekholat Cuttleg, Mlaa Cuyler, Mra. Francia Delafleld, Mrs. Richard II Derby, Mrs. Arthur M. Dodge. Mr?. Cleveland H I?.,iK.?. Mrs. Nlcholaa Flab, Un .?..ore;.? it De Kore??, Mra KlbrMw? T. (?erry. Mr*. O. ?? Haven Mrs, Thpmu Hitchcock, Mrs. i?. o. Howlnnd, Mr?' Mm 11* K. Jssup. Mrs, William ,lu\, Mrs. Walter Jennings, Mrs Frederic It. Jones, Mr? Eugene Kelly, Mr* Rdwanl King, Mrs. Ouatav Kleacl Mr? Charlea Unler, Mra. .1 Lawrence Las, Mra. John W Minium. Mr? Ti.nor I.. Park, Mm. James W Pinchot, Mi* .iules itnyiial, Mr?. T. J Oakley Rhlnelander, Mrs, William Douglas Bloana Mrs <? Albert Stevens, Mrs William Rnlnelander'Stewart Mr??, t Buffern Taller, Mra. Henry A. c Tuvlor' Mr?. Jonathan Thorne, Mrs. Henry ??rair Trevor' Mr?, .lohn li Trevor, Mrs. Arthur Turn lire Mr?' Cornelius Vamlerlult. Mr*. William Hewanl Webb Mr?. John C. Wllmerdlng, Mrs. Orma Wilson Mrs! Buchanan Wlnthrop ami Mr?. Frank Spencer Wltherben, THE WOODM?MY GOIXG TO PIECES. The echoen ar Nellie Woodbnrr, which went ftshi.r?? Monday on I/ong llv.ieh, was reported lust nlsht 10 BB rapidly Bntng to BlBOBB, while the bark H. .1. l.lbby. which went ashore atiout the ?amo time ?.ear /.nob's Inlet, was still axround. The Chapman WreckJng Company win attempt to ?ave the cargo of the Nellie Wiiodbury. The brie; Vent? urer, bound fur Ponce, l'orto Rico, anchored Mon? day off Whltestone to rido out the blow. The heavy wind drove her aground Monday night but giie came off uninjured early yesterday morning. O'NeuTs, ?th Ave.? 20th to 21st St SaVSh? Spring Millinery A scene of surpassing brill? iancy may now be seen in '?The Big Store's" Mil? linery Showrooms. THIS SPRING'S DESIGNS are more brilliant in color? ? ing and dainty in style ,,?,.?. 7. I than the productions of any recent seaspn. Our opening exhibit is, to the well-informed woman ol to-day, a veritable FAIRYLAND OF FASHION. EX SENATOR ROBERTSOS' D EEE AT ED. UNARM-: TO SECtRE THE OSTICI Of WATER COM? MISSIONER in raaxtstiu?. The annual charter el.-ctlon of Peeksklll took place yesterday. The majorities wore: Trust'???. First Wanl, Warren Jordan, Republican. 31 over Joeeph M. Fox. Democrat; Second Ward, I'avid <l. Montras*, Republican, IK over James G. Martin. Komocnit: treasurer, Robert B. Allen, Republican. ?? over Thomas Row. r?, Democrat; Assessor, John Mable, Republican, ? over William II Clinton, Democrat. The novel feature of tbe __M for th?! three Water C?>minI*elon*rshlps was that ex-Sen- . BtOrOeorge W. Robertson, who servel on the J.exow Committee, was running? on the Democratic ticket. He hti'l tho highest vote hut was. with his two lietnocratio colleague?, defeated. Th?? successful Republican candidates ami th.-tr majorities over Robertson wen : Dr. Perley H Mason. 112; Alonso Durrln, .??: < i-"-;ir N. Barger, H f QUESTS AT THE LEADING HOTELS. There wer* a lTge number of arrivala at th? lead? me hotel? yesterday, and many apartments were engaced for p?ople to-dajr :ir..l to morrow. ALBERARLE, r. E, Abelss KUsnail.se. u i??u?r Waahlna-'nn ' * Statai, Atb.nv. ??"'r^t'^ri,,'^ V _*fff__jy?ig___ ? ?'??an ? ? * ' Richard? ?. < ?.??a?t?. UlM?'wi ?p.?,-hot. OI?aa, ?' f. ___**____**?? ?? * ?., ? ? rice, m ?ion. e' W De* miattotpMa. J? " Ueee. Anaconda. Hoy! ? wife, ' toarles M n' Iowa, N n II. A. Frank. Chieggo. ; G? Bhciooa', NewtMirf. r. S I^_n.Pueble Il J. Tlioiira?, Sun Fran Is ?. Mi? W ?) G ri. l'tlea. Ml.? Jackson. l'Ile? i. y scoti * ??li??, st. Paul ?*?__ a???tra 8 ?' l'erkln?* ?If. I'hlla I ARK A\KMK. il.ljihla 0 (' Mores, Taunton. _ . W !.. White, Lancaster. BROADWAY ?""ENTRAI?. Tex. G H .br."?. Boston. It. W. Mead?. Philadelphia. A W. MorrtSi n, MeCall. D. Il Kan? * wife. Boston. ? ? j. ?'. R,ul?ne, Htveerstowa. h a M ?Donale, Detroit ? ? U BUx-k, Orockett. Tes. G TroMe A wif?. Conaectt i; 1.? Kreem.n. Cleveland, cut. A. O. ?'elssko, rinla?l?l G. C. Kitborn. Portland. M?. ph'?. I? C. Taylor. Hartford. II Brady, Dee Moin??. ill. ?. Maxfleld, llolyok?. W. \v. Orare, Chiesa?*. Ma... \v. T. ?>????, Loatevtlle. O. W. Parti?, Ruflalo. A ?1 r'errlng * wif?. Northamor..n Ma?? MARI.r.ORiit.T.H. H A. Hatrield. Bt. I?Ul?. j H. Dtckfont, Salem. Ma?.. -? A Beach, ?affalo. j A Thomson & wife. Rath. E. K. Greer. Hartford. , j|, li Kasse. Toronto. ? t'. Reaaeser. Susi esa. y n. Tbetaea Randolph,'j lt nr0i,jh?, n???.. n. Vl? Ml?M?tr? V W Kl?lnh?m * ?rlf?. BRuJfBWlCR. Beleldere, tt. J 0. H. Boatta l?o?ton. ' B. L?? A wife. Baltimore. R. A. chun-h. Newport. F. C. l'nrk M.v.lnn.1. '? 8 Bslier, St. Aufu?tlne, W. Andeisi.n _ ?rife, l'hlla Kla. delphla ??. Il Smith. Drang?. II Wiese, TSSOO City. Mis?. Mr? O. ?'. Mlles. St. Au- H Utl ? ?if- 'Tiliago. gustine, Ila. I'r J G Hubbtud, II ,|yok?, Misa Sanderson, RulT.'.o. Mi??. Ml?? A. Shaw, Buttai G? l. Arnold ? ?If?. Frovl J II. "?untnirni-, August.?, deace. ita. J. 1?. Peyster, Tivoli. ?. T. ???? ? Baaaeraaa, eia. D. McOonvltle, Washington. g,.??. S? tlnrr.l. OILSBT. ? RT '*__* ,.,.,,, ~ .1 G l'egiin. Basii n ? B. I ..rlinir. ?????. ? ,? ,..,,??,.,., ?mira. W. Herbert, Philadelphia _.,,,* Mc_?ortaid. Palmer. 11. r A'tums, BOSI I M ,?? __? ?,,,>,?"'?;'?? ,?!'"'G."? W. V . Calilos A wife. W_ih W, Ltbbay Si ?If,?, l'rlnce ! inrr .n ?.'.""' t. i, ? , ,-, , . ,* Blake * ?rife. G?-?\ . ?" ?? ' " *"? ? ". ????-''" n ? Q ff, Blnfhamton Ml?. 1. Holland Oevalaad. Ul s II. Colini?, w rce.ter. . 1. ?. ?lui?, li.??,more. ? r (;.H,fr?, Northamp .t. J. TUrnej ' oh ea t,,n K "i-tu'! a"***? """""???? Mies Bath, Won?-,..,?. ORAMD G?..1?. WAUJOB? ?. Tf%_^?X;M m t? ?' w. nr,?n. ? ?? e. U. 11. loti.?. ?"????. ?. ? ,. , , , ? ,,, ,. . ,^, ,, 11 li Btoekbrltl? koch.? ?'? '' ; ' idelphle. ?. u, ? t... .u.U. ??, itocnee , ,, ,;_rr,.., pwUdrtphla. J, W. Klee, PrctvMeaee. I:, _ Eastern*. ??? ur "V ? [)0t? ? ? le ir? l**Jin?4. 1, '.V M..?.'...s. l-',uU.|?:phla. ?' U?-''?"? W,,?'.lr.eton. ?:, m csewe?l, Boetoa. n __TMIMSTBB. HOLLAND. ?. p. (_oreh Tlverl ?. t. i^ii'r. Cbleaao, " BherMan, iir-cut narrine j. W. Shaffer, Chlcasje. ton. ? ?. P. Searle, Boston, " ??' Rranch, riileaao. i*. 1!. Mscdonsld, rhleasa. Miss ?. >???". Chlcaao. T. M Davis, Netvport. , F ? Btwtt.r, Bcranion. r 8 Tajrl r, I. ^? p , Mr?. I'. B. ? tl BI ill M rara, H. s. Mllllsan, i'.u ,???. M, J. ?.. D. ?i-ii'ii. rhicaso. Mi-"* Ruder. BUlntoira, f .s Buasell ? m f?, VVash- K. J. Inut'.r.. .1. II. Beala Hoetcn. i\ u Herger \\ ishlagtoa. J? ''? Hutehleoe, Wasiiin?; A. Ru??.y, Rosi n ton. ?V. H. Doyle. ??>?????. ? G. Simon?, I_ns:n_. IMPBBIAL |0# p, Mebetasoa, ChleMa J. M Taylor, l'ittstiurr. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. MlNIATt'RB AI?ANAC. Sinrl?? 8 20 Sunset ?_?|???? rire? Moon'? ?ce 19 HIGH WATER TO-DA.X. AM Sandy Hook 11:10 <??,?. I?l?nd 11:28 fjell t??f? 1.1 I'M S?n,!> Hcok 11.3? Oov. Mend 11:58 11-11 il.re l a INCOMING STEAMERS. TO-DA T. Vessel fttm. L.tn?. ll?r?chel .St LUCta, K*b Sfi.I_mp?rt ? Holt Kaiser Wilhelm U. .Olbraltar, ivt> '?i.? a Lloyd Mule?!:??.Liverpool, FBb 88.White ?:: ir St Enoch.Antwerp, Eel, 10.Biiltit Tttcataa.Havana, Erb _).Ward TIURSI'AY. MARi'H 5. Spree.Br?men. Erti 2tl.? ? 1,1??.I Mlsst.ilpiil.Loadon, Erb _l.Atl Tran? ir,'4ii>i? .Cbarlseten, Mareta a.Clyde FRIPA Y. MARCH ti. Lassata.lAverael, Feb su.Omard Ventreuel?.Ia <luii>ra, Eeh Ut.Rad ti Al?-'n'|ii1ii.i'harle?ton. March ?.11..,!,? OUTGOING STEAMERS. TO DAY. %>.??!. Tor. l.tn.. Mall? .-to?.. Vessel sat:? New York, Southampton. An ?rlcjn- N;O0 a m 11 ?SS a ni Rrltnnnlf. Liverpool, White Star. ? mi ? ni lu.no a m Niirdli.tid, Antwerp. Red Star.10:110a at 12:00m Here.-a. Havana ? ? ? <\ilia. 1:0? ? m .lisi ? ni i.?iira.-a?. La Ouayra, Rod D .liajoam lrixipm THt'RSIiAY. M Ml? U 8. ColUTilila, Hamliurg. HainU Amer.- T:<X>sm ER1UAY. BtARCM ? Imquiils, Chsrle?ton, Clyde . 1:00 pm 8:00 pm SHIPPISO SEWS. POUT OF NEW YORK Tl T.SIi.W, MARCH 8. ISO?. ARRIVID. Steamer Delaware (Br), Thomas. Lanttoa Eetiru.ry 14, in tiiiliaet to Oust Heye. Arrived al the iin- at ? a m. dieniuer Priesland (ReiK>. Nickel?. Antwerp fetwvaiy 22. with ind.?. Wl ciililn and 4SI ?te^ragi? ?.??n.-iiKer? to Inler natlon.l Navigation Co. Arrived nt the Bar at 0 ? m. Mte.mnr Yoikt'iwn. Dole. Norfolk and Newport News, with nul?? nnd pni-senger? to t>l,l 1 >. mini..n s. Co. Steamer.troatan, Hannen, aeomtotrn and Wllmlnston, with mdee and piuwenger? to W I' Clyde. _ Co St?em.rr Yumurl. Hansen, Taniplc, Kehruary 2T and II.nun.? 2S. with mdsi? and .'III paonicers to Jume? ? Ward ? Co, Arrived ut rhe Har at 11:? ? m. March I Siindy Hook. Mjrc.'i .'1. H:3U \i m - Wind, s gal,?, NKWl r.nsr; wind Mowing 40 mile, an hour, CI.KARIID. ? Steamer Colorado (Uri. Wlittt.m. Hul?-Sand?r?on ? Son flieam.r Herman Winter, Nlck.raun. ??,,.??? H F Dlmock. Steamer Dominio dir). Korbe?, l'nra. Maranham and ?. f ar?i?moo tri ft ?Lu. -bS??T 1 ?evo_e.Ur,h (B"' U*,ray' D,hl* "f R'? J,Mlro THE GREAT RAILROADS OF THE WORLD NOW BRIRO TO OCR F.\?TOItir:s FROM THE Wasflf* i-RN FORESTI AM- Tin: BEAUTIFUL VARIETIRB OP FANCY LblllT WOODS I"MPI/>YED SO EXTBM. BIVKLT IN OUR HOUSE FINIHMINd.S. OCR DEBiaMKRfl RilAMZl* MORE AND MORE THE ??..-stun.triKs POR NOVBt. and rich effects TO BR OHTAINRD ST THEIR CHE. WE ARE NOW All!.? TO EXHIBIT A HOST I'MrH'AL AND CHARM. INO VARIETY OF ARTISTIC PIECES IN WHITE MA ??????, MAPLE, BIRCH, ETC TO MAKE THESS ?? ? l.'T.i COMPLETE IN DETAIL. WK HAVg SKETCHES, IN.'U'iilNO STALL? ?WERINOB. P<?B> TIERES, ETC, TO BE sri'MITTED, AND ALL At THE MANUFACTl'I'INO PRICE. "buvofthe aaakcw** Geo. C.FLint Co? 43 45 **o 47 WEST 23?ST. NEAR EltOADWAY. ???????: 154 and ?56 west i9?f?*?ET COWPERTHWAIT'S Reliable ( in close totuh with the world's fash c ions and with complete mastery of fa?nale J Pnc? ;irK' ?nahe. Long Credit. VcirpCLS. f m? >\>?? 14?h Street. ...THE... Tribune Almanac. HONEST, FAIR, FEARLESS AND ACCURATE. Especially valuable to politicians of every party, and also to sportsmen, bankers, mer? chants, manufacturers, ladies and students of social questions. A curious testimonial to the value of THE TRIBUNH ALMANAC is afforded by the fact that, for several yean, a rc>i.l*nt of tins city, with a mind for figurt*. a lawyer we believe, made a deliberate study of THB TRIBUNE ALMANAC every year, tending out every error and favoring TIIE TRIBUNE with his friendly b it unsparing conclusions. The Almanac now contains so lew errors ot any sott that the voluntary critic has gone entirely out of the business. He does not find enough to reward his search. THE TRIBUNE challenges Dctnocratl a:id Populhtl. Republicans and Free Silver men. PiohibKioiiists 3nd others, to find any proof o unfairness or misleading information in THE TRIBL'NB ALMANAC. Members of Patriotic Societies and those desiring to join them will find in this num? ber the names of the officers of all the lead? ing Societies of every kind in the United States. 25 CENTS A COPY. The Tribune. Plcimer Thomas Anderso.i il!r), Sti.?.w, Havr??l'une!?. VAvr tt OS. Blasmar llrllannlo (Mr). Haddock. IJvitpoel? H tl K?r?ey. Steamer <"'tnan.-li?. pennington. ?'hsrlr?toB and Jark ??.?inllle W G Ovile ?. G... strum?!? ...iiiirj.1 .??. Ituli?ti*r?. Norfolk ?ni N??rpo?t ???? <>i,i Uomlsloa ?>? ?*>. Btl .m??.? Kitty iN-.ti, i>!?-n. Ollvir? H Dumo!? * Co. Btasmrr ?? Dorado, Baker, New Orl-ana-J ? Van Blckl? ? Ce, Btl >mer Altert Duinols (Nor), HorRon, Port I.tmoe? 1.limner Ilr>4!ifr*. KtMStrr ??.?1.!sl..ro. Robinson. Philadelphia ? Bf ? Cl><to tkrarotr On?Ma, ICeKse, Wilmington end 0?ore*tr.?rn? W 1? I "vie A. Co Steamer N.?vv fort, Watktn?, Southampton?Interna^ tl ?al Navmatlon ."... Simmer Mannheim iC.eri, Ock.lmenn. Flu?hlnr-?Tu?! Si.air.-r NoordlaBB (Helgi, Henc?. Antw?rty-Int?ma tl -nal Navigation ?a. Ship Knight ..f the Thistle iHr). Samby, 8ydn?y. NiW - It \\ Cameron ? Ce. BAILED. Bt terne?? itovi.? dir?. Uttnsnel; Colorado fBrs Hull; l.ahn Hier), llreineii. vii? Southampton: Navigatimi .Br?. Phll?d*lr>hU: Manitou dir), Newport New?. Dominio iBr), ??'.?. Msrnnt.ani .ina Caia. Kans.,? Cltjr, S*vannah, Kl '.'"*??? New Ottos*?; isrnsstesm. Korfoth ?nd Nrsrpor? "?*??. .?inanello. i*har;e?t..ii and .?Bpkao??*. ill?. Till?: UOVBMRNTI Of steamers. rORKIOM POKTX Steamer Ethiopia Uli?.. Wllmm. from N?w Tork Fibrosi? ?. f..i Qhwgow, p??Wd Tory I?lan.t March S. Stimi; ,? Manhutian >llr>. Davi?, from N?w York Ttbra ?.. m for Hill, ps?Stj Prawl? Point Mat.h I wesrtwr Prua?!? (Oer), Kartons, fr .m N?w-Tork G?? p..??' ?B f? r Haenburv, pa?S?d the Uzant March 8. m. mu?? latria lAttat), Hreetlek. ?ailed from V?nlc? for %??? \ ori; IViiruii) 2?. S...im..,? M?rl?lr?SS> (Br). ?all.,1 from Para for ???? 1 "i I. M ir.li 1. st,aiii-r OrtSM .Hr. ,?.,?,p-on. from N?W-Tork, ?atl?d fori Barbado?? for Para March 1 sien.,.?, Il?llar,len Hin. Davidson, froni Santo?, ???. ?ail.?.. fr.>ni l'-in.imbu ?,. for .Ve?,- York March 2 ,,;S''.,a,m'1' l1tvV}"y "tn; ."rU'M? tr"m ??* Tort r>c??m i-er ? via m \in.ent, .' V. and Cap? Town, ?te, arrlr?? at ?.??a Bay 1?. ?!. ? u. uv il Steimier IjrI???.?sc .|lri. WRbBB, from N?w York F?b riinry 11. ar:l\.,| al l'.ira FVliruary 27 ..'?.:;a"''"rJ..'.?!"''?''*'. "."rl? A:k. nti-r.,1. from N?w-Tork Fab January 38,; K March Tort Jassire 1!;;:iV'*r-.,''.rilbnrrl"c*.,,,r)? ??*??*? ^?? n?w l?rch i' " G*??*?^?. ?te, arrive?! at Rio J?i eSETtZ vf.nnSx ??t)?. w?l'?m?on. from Japan an* n.lna f.ir N?w Tert. orrlv?,| ?t su.g March 8. tf?7^?n m"'^*rt,}u ,Br?? B<x*q?!??. from New-Tort for l.-.n.lon, pa???d Scllly Mnrch E Annonne*m?nta The heallng properties of Oreve'B Olntmen* comnifn.l? Ita u?? for all akln ?ffltctlon?. rSISBt ? Ilalr Ral??un aida th? hair growth. ? *?,W? ?^ Odenn nnd Patoka, S. * W. I Tt?aa,'/a?* button cuff? are nretecte? Rr nalaslj J