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FAILING TO MEET Mm. PATH TUE SIXTEEN TU-'K NOT ON HAND. i TOE rr.IMA DONNA SOU TO HER HOT F.I. hlMOtot CN ATTENDED?A CHAT WITH BB, Mr. Mn|.!? *?>ii wai unhappy yesterday and Madame l'atti waa TiKitl. Mr. Maples. >nV progroinme for tbe reception of his "trump card'' lias already (mb published in The Tribune, nnd though lie iifl'ttfotl rut h* r t*. .Iisjiisr* tho si-teen togo, tlio Mctuncr willi a. ("(.inn...dali.mn for 2,500, Um ok li.sti.'i and Arditi's liyuiii, dior.' is BO doubt tbat be has been anticipating with much pleasure, tin* arrival of tho hour when he would show Ilia rivals bow ? priina donna ought to be received. His anticipations .vere rather dashed with gloom when be learned tliat instead of tbo twenty-flve-hnndred-carrring (?teamer, be tt M to ba vo tbe old familiar Blackbird, bot on Monda", night he retired to reel teeni, in the consciousness that the arrival of the ('.(Ilia off Fire Island was to be telegraphed to bim Immediately, At half-past h o'clock Yesterday morning, then, wben a western Union Telegraph boy handed bim ? ilisiniti li us be stood In the lobby ol the New-York lintel, be gare bis shiny bat an Imperceptible tip to on.- side, toyed with thc flower in hia buttonhole. ? flecked a speck of dust ott'tim lapel of his coat, and stepping ind. ;i coupe told the driver to take him f<> the Twenty-second Btnel wharf. Winn li" arrived there, however, thero was no Blackbird, nor wm any sueh ornithological crail in Hj.'ht. Instead thereof he found Ar.liti hid? ing behind u coil ol tope t? get ont ol the wind, aiul tiie members of tbe choral and orchestrs doini.' their best lo tatt li cold and freeze the tune out nf Their instruments. The man:airer tv.is in sore travail, especially as not t" en one out <>f the promise.I Beet , of sixteen ttlgS Was tt. lie seen : and lie tt ns nu lin* point of chartering a row-bout ami -raising off, whea a meditative mininer volunteered the re? mark that if it was "(he ('allier ho was a-looklng fur,*' elie was nie in her dock at (hat moment. Mr. Mapleson paled, and in a bound was in his eoap- and driving with break-Beek speed in the direeti.ui Indicated by a Jerk of thc mariner'*! thumb. Bare enough, the Dalila wus lhere, and ito were ber passengers with the exception of Madame 1'iitti. Twciiiy-one Custom House officer. standing In a row solemnly asseverated that no Madame l'atti hud disembarked; so after .?imitli.-i minute search of tho ship, extend* ing aa tar as the funnels and the engine-room, If . Mapleson resigned himself to the situation, and sadly drove ui. t<> the Windsor Hotel. Here he found tho object of his search, and here al*-., she waa seen in the afternoon by a Tribune reporter. Ma? il.uue Patti looked precisely the Mime as sin* looked ?y iv hen abe said moo-by to America in the spring. ***lie was dressed in a close-fitting cloth dress, and had a jaunty little hat on her head, which, aa she explained, she had not had time t<> remove, sn bu y had nbc beea with the reception of her friends. "Is if ii..t too bad?" she exclaimed, withs comical expression of annoyance. "It ia a wonder that 1 was not hit lill now on the steamer. As it waa, it waa by the meresl chance thal om* ..f my friends chanced to como down to the dock, un.1 luckily espied me ns I wandered al...ni trying to keep my feet warm. Oh, it was sn cold 1 really think Mr. Mapleeon might have sent some ono down ob the chance ol his elaborate arrangemt ms tailing throui.h. Not that I wanted to come np tbe buy on the Blackbird. 1 am tired ol' the lilac!-: I .nd- always that detestable color. Why not let me have a white bird lora chan gel However, lt's all over now, and here I am as comfortable and happy OS il twentj boa ta had come down to meet me. 1 suppose il Iii quite tbe usual and regular thing to say one la glad 1.1 be back ; hut in my case I nally am, for I have made many dear friends in this country, in whit li I tang when I was only s() high," and sh.. bold a shapely hand nf about the height "f her chair from the noor. "Tliis will be my twenty-fourth season, hut then, voa know, I tang almost before I could talk.** "Did von siiif. much in England before you left there f* " I eave a concert in Liverpool the night before 1 sailed; and one in Birmingham and another In Man? chester the week before. They were a great success aad I enjoyed them immensely, as I had such nice fellow-artists. There \t;ts Antoinette Stirling, Mr. Maybrick and young Sims Reeves, win. rings ver.1 nicely, but of coane haa bo \..i.e to be compared ti. bi*- f;ith. i's." "You had a plea-ant summer IB Wales,! Mill? post" !** "Oh, (1. Ughtfull I have finished all the improve? ments <m my property, and il is aim..st perfeel now. We fished?oh, how we did fish! We caught nearly lom hundred salmon In seven weeks, and I caught ono thal weighed thirty pounda* and imeh a straggle I had to land bimi We fish in tho Vak, iib.iut live miles fnuu the castle, and as tte th ive hame we give the fish to tbe poor people living around, and it is *o iBterestiug." "You app. ar in a new part on Friday, do jrou not?" "Yea, new to tbe American public, that la?the 'Ca./a l....lia,' which was the pitt 'ii n \*ta*ce in London last season* Then I ring in 'Traviata* on Monday, and later on shill appear in ' Romeo and Juliet.' Hiet i's. 'Crisplno 6 laComare,' and pos? sibly 'Ania,' which you know I created.*" " lt baa been reported tha* you had sigued with thc ("yes fur next year, and also that yon were going t>. Australia with Mr. Mapleson.-1 "Neither ol those reports is true. TbetwoGyes .nine to Liverpool to see me off. hat I did not care to make any contract so lat ahead; so I refused their offers, liberal though they were. As to going to Australia, that la out ol the nuestion. I may go as far a* San t'lancisci. if Mr. Mapleson thinks 11 advisable, bul thal is In Ins hands entirely." " What do you think ol the so-called operatic war here!"' " Is it n?t a pity! 1 Ix ar discouraging rep.nts about both houses, and am sorry h. near the new boase has had to reduce its prices. It h.'.ks like weakening, doesn't it f Alter all, the old Academy is not such a bad place."' BURIAL OF PETER KEENAN. refer Keenan, \\ ho tt ns murdered on Sat .inlay by Policeman Conroy, wai buried yesterday in Caf* vary Cemetery. The body la] in one ol the rooms occupied brats brother, Thomas Keenan, at Nu. .ll*** East Thii'ty-M*con. 1-st., and \v:is viewed by hundreds ..f people in the morning. The broken nose and th.- disfigured forehead bad been care? fully dressed hy the undertaker, bul in spite of the attention which the wounds bad received they were telling witnesses against tb.-brutality of the erased policeman who clubbed bia victim niter ?shouting bim (<> death. The body lay in ii neal coffin. upon which had been placed a broken column ol flowers. The lather ol the murdered man. whola about eighty years old. tainted a* he -M.* approach tail *aa i otlin. After reviving be insisted upon tak? ing another look at the tai cot hisdead son. I hom as, Patrick ami Given Keenan, brothers ol Peter, were present at the funeral. Peter and lin.mas married bisters; the wife of Peter died last May. Thc stairway leading to the room where the body lay waa thronged until the coffin was closed about li p. m.. many people being unable to gain admit? tance to thc house. The procession consisted of tho hoarse and t hinv-on.* carriages. It started from ibo house iu Thiity-s.-cond-sl., went to Pirst-ave., then to Thiriv-sixtli--t.. passing the bouse which was lately thc lunn.* of the dpQCaSCd man, then lo "Second-ave.. and tlott ti to Thirty-se, ttiui-st., again passing the house where the " tvnke" had been held oil Sunday ami M"inlay night*, going to Pust-ave. a second tiuie, and this time taming down tu the Thirty-fourth Stree! Tony. About 300 men followed the carriage on foot. The religious services were held in the chapel in Calvary Cemetery. __. ?. ?_ AN UNKNOWN MAN' TAKES POISON. A young German went h. the c....per Union Hotel nt no. IO 1 'hinl-ave. late on Monday night, a. i om panietl by an unknown woman, engaged s room and resist, i.'.l ns "Mr. Wright.'1 Aboul _ a. in. yester? day thc woman left tbe hotel und the mannum moneil a waiter and ordered a glass of hot brandy. Ibe liquor ttas tak. ii to tbe room and Wright ttits not s.cn agata until IO a. m., when the door was broken open by order ol the proprietor, and Wright waa fonnd insensible in bed. \ whin- sediment in the bottom ol the k'h** which had con? ed the blandy was ascertained to lie poison. lt waa evident that the man had made an attempt to coininii suicide, lite physicians who live In th-neighborhood were tonghi foriu turu withonl success, ami then a call was sent tt. Bellevue Hospital fur an ambulance. Tbe rn wa* a delay ..1 more than au hour before the ai billinue arrived ami Minn Wright v..is taken lo tbe hospital the Burgeon said be was dying. The police searched hia poekete without finding anything to show bis identity or to explain bis self-murder. They were umii.le als., tn gt t .mt trace <>i the woman wno bad been his i "iii|.:tiiiiui. When (he mail ttas received at Bellevue bi Dr, Beely, be waa treated for arsenical poison, bul the doctor soon rt-eoguiatd thal another agent had been ii seth Ail examination of the white powdei showed that it waa morphine. Tbepatiem waa then ikmi.-.i with stimulant), foi rettnirHt ion.and he gave some promise of it tm cit. His breathing became fuller and stronger, and 1-r. Seelee expet ted tosee him ??<? cot i-i toii*'i' ms, i,s*.. Suddenly, however, the pulse gave a flutter and stopped, lite heart had .easel io beat, and tbe man ttns dead. He was tall and well built, having broad suaaro shoulders, a thick neck, a small waist, a sinai I bead and umuio takauy Irish fiat ni. s. ? THE PETROLEUM CLUB. Although the Petroleum I were closed yesterday, qaotationa were received from (iii City at the roomstif the New-York Petroleum Club at No. 226 Flfth-ave. Tbe dispatches showed a dull and dimming market in Oil City, the ?,.i,,n raugiug down from *910B7g t<> fjl 00V*$l Otl-S. Tbe Petroleum Club is a more ambitious hui tin..' out af the .social gathering ol members .?f the two exchanges laal summer al Manhattan Beach under the auspices of H. Milliken. Ita membership now ?ambersseventy-eight, and Mr. Milliken yesterday lett ived fifteen nett applications. Tbe officers aro: President. Sf V.White; vice-presidents.\Y. H.John wm und Henry Harley : treasurer,,). P. Beal- | tary, K. A.l'etit; bouse committee, Henry Harley,P. tBeals.T. L. Watson. S.W. Lapsley ami If. Milliken. thc fii-umg Uie club received tltteliou lctuius. The object of the club is to foster a cordial feeling between the mein bera of the two exchanges, and some of the prominent members hope that out ol it will grow the conaolidatiou of the board. A HIT OP ALMOST FOROOTTEN IIISTORY. lill; VLIL'llANS OF 1812 61'I.IT HY TIIK knoW NOTHIX.i PAltTY?A PLEA FOP. T'NMN In I notice published yesterday summoning an assembly of tne veterans of tho war of 1811.'at Washington's old beadqaaiten ba New-York on Thursday, to make arrangements foi -the celebration ol Evacuation Dav, and signed " by order General Abram nally,'' occurs this significant omtaaao " Let bygones be by-gonea and meei with the old corps.'' A reporter of THB TRli'.t'Ni* made inquiries to as? certain what spirit of discord iu previous years had entered the breast . of the veterans to occasion such a striking reference al this dale. General Dally waa found In the rear parlor of a modest little frame honse.No. 18 Mauger-et.. Brook? lyn, comfortably bestowed in an easy ai iii-, bair Before a glowing stove. He is eighty-eight years ..ld and is a line specimen of a weil-pn Mired vet? eran. The snows iif many winters me thick OB his head,bat his features, though slightly sunken, still retain the hue ol health. His voice is somewhat husky, but his articulation is distinct and all his faculties are clear. For forty years be has not bad a dav of sickness. He enlisted In June, 1814, In Colon.-l Cornelius Hamen's cominan.I. which was mastered Into service on September.;. 1814, Most ot the command were mustered out of sen ice December 2, 1814, bnl tbe company to which Dally belonged was not disbanded until January, 1810. In that brief period he rose from the ranks to tho position ol Sergeant-Malor. He was stati .ned tirst in New-York at Fort Ganesvoort, and afterward i fora month al McGowan's Pam m Harlem. The British did not maka the expected attack ob New York, and Dally waa never required to give proof of his prowess against the enemy. "In 1890," In- said to the reporter, "there were 300 of u? still remaining in tho association, and up to that time we bad always got along as peacefully and harmoniously iis vet. tans should. In that tear the 'Know-Noth? ing' partytriumnbed. A claus.* In the by-laws prohibited our Interference, as an organization. In politics. Notwithstanding this fact some tlfty members wanted us all to come out solid for the 'Know-Nothings,' and. vt hen a majority refused, bolted and formed a separate association. They took wiih them our flags, parchment roll-call, mili Itary chest and other relics. Thorites, iras after? ward ret tuned, but was found t<> contain nothing molt* vain,ilile than brick-bat*. The Other proper? ties were never elven back to us and 1 don't know what has become ol them. I'he bolters stuck to? gether only a lew years. Some ol them were bin i. .1 In our burial j.lot at Cypress Hills Cemetery. 1 think three tu lour of them BTC slii'. liv lng, and I thought tiny might se.* the not iee a i ni in ec ;> i tin- invitation t *? the meeting. Other**, is.- tte shall not bc abb* to muster more than a dozen." General Dally complained bitter..-, that Ihe burial ground of thc veterans in Oj pius Hills Cemetery was without monument or even head-stones to designate illus,' v.im are buried there. Genera] Hill., has voted sixty-seven tens. ?? _?. I'l'l.T HYACINTHE TO LECTURE. I', to Ilya in the 1.ov sou will an r, e in th.- t iiy on Friday. A number of hi-n.i ;:i *i hat i comb iii ,1 to defrav the expenses of giving him nn intr ti"ii to a Nev. Yon public to whom be ?.. ill lei lure. Among these arc lue Rev. Dr. Henry Mr. Field, editor ol' Tke Sue lori David Dudley Field, Joseph ll. Choate, IWcssor Charlicr and ibo Rev. Dr. Howard < nmby. The tint lecture will be delivered in Chicki-ring Hall, November 15, on "GamIx tia, a ul V al Out? look in I'i.rn e." It will comprise the oration upon the deceased statesman, delivered iu Paris u].Ihe Sunday following Ins fuueral, Ihe proeeeds .*i 1*. if Hyacinthes lectures will l?- devoted to the enlargement ol bis church al !' i in the Rue d' Arras. His little chapel is too small lor the large congregations, chiefly of Am i and English, who Dock to hear him. It al lim bottom ol a courtyard and is held uml .i'lt .milt.-'.f conditions. The renl is ext >rtion it.*. Pcie Hyacinthe in: ? bul for years a bani (niggle to keep afloat. Applications foi being received from all parts ol Ihe country, and il is honed thal theamounl raised from then will he sal!:, ii ni to star) the Reform, d Catholic Chu Paris "ii a more prosnei" . i om ?*. In a letter from P< r.* Hyacinthe he complain, thal //'? limes and B'orld manufactured an mill? view which never took place, sttribuiiug lo him utterances flint he repudiat. s. 1 he stat, rn iii*, be says, are wholly unfounded. ? THE EVACUATION DAV CENTENNIAL. Tb.- committee havingcbarge ol arraiii celebrating the centennial anuiversur.t "i tin ? uni ion of New-York ht ihe British mel Mon. int even ing at tho Victoria Hotel, Major-!' ueral Shah-r ;?!. tided, the other members pr wnl being fieneral John Cochrane, John Austin Stevens anil Colonel Winchester. Reports were made tbat the Secretar* ot the Navy had dire, led < 'ommodore i pshiir to co* operate In the celebration by fiirni liinu marine, and salutes, and thal the Rear-Admiral command? ing the North Atlantic squadron would have some war-vessels in the ba) to Uro saint. . - titling the water was not -<> rough a^ to endan vessels ul thc Navy. It -.sn* al ?? - led thal b oid'T of tin* .**. .-r.-tai v "i War, Gci ral I1 wonld finnish a detachment "I troops. I be I'olii ? and Fire Di partments have lieeii invited lo tom in the paraile. aa well ai the Knights Templai nf this city and I'rookl. u. Mr. \ atulcrbill hu ? been re? quested to giv( iIn- n*.- ol the Madison Square ?> u den a* a rendezvous and luuching-place foi militai * guests. A chauco will soon lie given to ihe public to subscribe funds to defray tue expenses ol the celebration. Ihe committee will meet at t p. m., t'.-moi row , at No, 300 Mulls 'i FUNERAL OF CHRISTIAN HERTER. Tbe funeral of tbe late Christian Helier mi-* held on Mom lay morning in All Souls'(Anthon Menu.riull ('hu rc h. Vif\ io us to the funeral lin- K -v. R. Hebel Newton, rector ol the i burch, offeri d praj ci . t Mi. H. il. i's former home, ami spoke a fi .-. words in re? gard to the life lately ended. Tbe services at tbe chuii h were brief, the same 11, rgj man < (inducting them. There ism* a brie! prayer, a selection ni Script nie was i.-ad. and hymns were sung by ? quar? tet, Ihe floral tributes w<ie few. in accordance with the wishes o| the family. The pall-hearers were D.O. Mill*, Georg. H. Satterlee, ("cort. Bak< r, (liailes elution, Julian I. Davies, \V. Kuiiingarten, D. D. Williamson, and the Rev. Di. Hastings. Among the throng thal lilied the church were Jo *i ih M. I, I*.,*. John Sloane, a number ol pniminenl architects, aud several titiudredof Ihe employ, ol Mr. Herter. Tbe body was placed in a receiving vault al Woodlawn until the completion oj tho Hert.-i mausoleum. ? NEW-YORK (UV A (IN 1 CRY AGO. John Bach Mi-Master, professor >.f American his? tory in the University ol Pennsylvania, delivered an address lasi night bclorti the New-York His? torical Society on" New-York City in 1T ***:?. * Al* ter giving in detail tho conditi.if i he iieople n ho remained in the city during thal summer, and the worse condition ol those who lefl their homes in? tending io iei,iain away until Ihe British should 1 take their departure, Ihe qs-aker referred tolhe evacuation by the British ou November ii.".. Whil. the Brilish flag was torn lunn Port George on the day ol' tin- evacuation, it still floated aliovi Gov | eruor's Island lor more than a week. An aceounl of the efforts displayed hy the Tories, after New Voi !< became au American city, t<> prove i hemsi Ives loyal to the new Government provoked a smile. There were no banks, iii-siiiit.it.- companies, trust companies nor pawnbrokers in this etty lu 17--:;; A niau'tho borrowed lunney gave bis note as se? curity, and ii he tailed to pay the money winn due he tt as iiii'ii ison. tl. ? CHASING A STEER THROUGH THE BOWERY. A Texan steer, whose tongue hnng wearily boin hia mouth, stop'ted ni Houstoii-st. aud thc Bower) late yesterday afternoon, ami was confronted I... loin- |rolicemeu, who yelled at iniu .md prodded bim with their clubs to lt.mi liim in the middle ol the street. Iii.* sits i cantered down Ihe Bow? ery, followed by th" olllccrs, each one ol whom endeavored i-i keep the auini.il from entering his precinct, the Bowery being tho dividing line. At I'rand-st. the st. . , turned into the Tenth Product, ami the officers of the Fourteenth aband.-.1 the .ha-e. In (Jraud-st., which was crowded, some little confusion was occasioned, and several shots were iii, ,1 nt the animal bj policemen, but withonl any other result than i" make hun gallop towurd Ridge-st.i wh re hi disappeared among the piles >>i lumber. -? ( I.!.\ ER RUSE OF A BURGLAR. When ll-n. Im ti ? i s ii fi returned to his home, No. 150Muli--!., Brooklyn,aboul __':.. m., >. li day, he met a wei] dressed ui n dec-ending the st. ps. Mr. I tnin. i--hi it looked ul him in surprise, when the straugt r said hastily thal he a as a dot tor a 'il had len called to attend a sick woman np and pa ed on. Mr. Immers. hitl though! iii*u bis wile or daughtei had lieen tai.en ill, and he hurried np stairs, only lo Had them quietly asleep, ['he ruse ol the burglar then dawned npon him and sear, li revealed th.* lac! I hal a Jewel case with a pair of diamond earrings, a dia? mond linger ring and a I'la in gold rin_. in all worth WOO. had I.ii carrie ! off. li , .,,.*, -.ted thal the burglai entered by means ol false h.*.. s, or thal the .h..ii* was unlatched. Tbe mau was aboul thirty live yeal > ol age, ol miall itatnre, with a -hat pin isl? and a dark mustache. He wore ? sui-, hat and a handsome dark ot ercoat. ? ? BTABBED Al A POLLING Hool h. A boy standing near tbe polling-place at No, 80 linds,,ii-n..., Brooklyn, yesterdsy afternoon, made an iusnlting remark, which wasreaeut-t-d bv Thomas H. Gibbon, age sixteen, ol No. ll Gold-st, Gibbon slapped the bot in the face aad waa In turn slapped by fhoinaa McCarthy, age twenty-three, ol No. 31) Gold-st. Gibbon then drew a knife and stabbed McCarthy in the I. ft breast Barn the heart, Inflict? ing a dangerous wound. The injured mau was taken to the Brooklyn Hospital. Gibbon was chased to hia home hy Polueinau flflBliltt. who arro tat ed lum. j HOME NEWS. PROMINENT ARRIVALS. Victoria Hotel? Min Yon"? Ik, tho Corofin En? voy: Boh Kwang Pom, Yu KU Chun, anil Pyon Hu, of tho Corran Embassy, and Knslgn <'forgo (J. Foulk.U. 8. Navy Fifth Attmn* Emmi tfaafal william T. Sherman, il.'k A.. and Judge Ocorgo -'. lianforthof tho New-York Court ol' Appeals.Brrrirf>rl Hunte?-O. do Weckhcrlln, Minister ol tbe Netherlands at Washington.Windior Hotel?Mme. Adelina Patti. -? WHAT LS GOING ON TO-DAY. Horticultural Society Exhibition in Horticultural Mn -tings of Park Coniml'-'.loners anti Hoard of E.luca TiiuiV Mao PrntAtOxtt* Conference In Con_iiils*-i"iif r Fink's office. , _ , _. . . Ni tv-Viu k-Pliiladt-Iphia sbtai tournament In Manhattan Che.-s Club minns. ______ ,_, A nu! lean Patent Protective Association St Lyric "few York Infant Asylum Intpicst at Mount Vernon. Funeral ot I'd. r 1). Collins at No. l-l- W.-t Ttvt nty Meth-a-st'Mlaskmaty f-itanalttfiti in Methodist Hook Concern. Loyal Irejrlonln Delmonico s. ___-, . Memorial Committee tl. A* B. al No. .Itu flixth-avc. 'l lie Rev. Dr. Maynard's lecture ui ("bickering Hall. Mnlicik-lrtc-iil Miiclety iii Mutt Mein.trial Hall. Herbert 1). s-imth bigamy ease baton Justice ncrgn, Brooklyn. NEW-YORK (HY, A .lead horse was a disgusting i-pc.'ta< lc in Pul ton-st. yesterday. Ira ..aw, age four, was killed instantly by falling from alourtb-story window of No. 1,48. Beeaad atc yesterday. Charles Miller, age thirty-eight, attempted to cut his throat at No. 200 West-st. yesterday. He was unloved to the Chainh.i ?> Street Hospital. A MW < ililli ll IN HALI IM. Plans have been flied for the new Baptist Chare of th.- Redeemer to be built in Weat One-hundred ard-thirty-flrst-st. !( is to be of brieh with a ?tone front, and will coat f6,000. A .lilli's I -LI I I IV Int CAT, In the Jefferson Market Police Courl yesterday Dora O'Rourke, a d(.stlo. age twenty-four, living nt Vu. UOS West III 111 v - folirt ll-sl., ttas h. 1.1 tm trial tn default ol if.'h'O for ponting kerosene oil upon a cal and et liing it on Iiio. a nulli its wu um .sri;*-' i \itir.i t ins-. The second annnal International exhibition of bottlers'supplies, materials and machines will be oirenetl iii the American Institute on December 11 and continued foi lour thu-. Of thc 20,000 square feet of exhibit inn space 17.(ion feel have alreadj been disposed of to intending exhibitors. Several foreign house* \t ill ba represented. ts ABANDON! 0 * ' B--U I PK KEB ll'. Captain lieuuiugton ol the steamship Amethyst, which arrived from Matanzas yesterday, reports that about twelve miles noni Bumegat the pilot li.Mt Marj E. Fish, with the st boom r Ulan, be Hop? kins ia low. was passed. The Ulan, he Hopkins was run doun by il.." iteamahip New-York on Sunday morning, and tbe tren al..m.lon.-.I her and were brough) lo this city. i tn muk i ii ii ii rai ">ii rv's Rxuini nov. Al the November meeting <>! the New -York llorti , iliural Society, which bus been postponed till to .1 a in t I'lifei'iicui e of the regular tiny falling ou ; day, an extremely inte ? si itigt nib i lion "I ??. ill be shu'.*, ii, 'I In* dowel has ic -,i fashionable and its varieties havt ls developed "I Int'- i bal a lille -bott is promised. I he i I! I... "|" ii t" i.m.. also li.an '.? a. m. till Kip. m. Two linns t. ho have sent large exhibits ha ve o:i,le,| to **i !l ill* il SIM*, nini:*- lol lin- b< Ul ni "I ill'' s,.,. ty, and thej it ill accordingly lie sold bj au. lion to mi iin't .ii ti ii o', h.. I. iii th.- nun ? . : ? OBI " ta vin I sin I --.ti: iii-. A classified .iud .b*. i iplive dins tory ol fable .ind I ? el ii** mid ll t ; I v ..1 Ni ? i list lu .ii |.ii!.! ' "I li li I' ? ' lia i itt < iniie/ ,;,,*'* Sot i been < mi,i':b d pi nu ii ilj bu I lie cietj mill, t v, ho ?? iiuspi. es il i- 1'iib l*iit it i- Imped :il-n tbi! it may I"- useful to all interested in charitable work. Il shews where rt !;. i can I*.- had. aud will serve .im a guille t"tl. u ishim. I.uti,l Ie 1 uric in ! inn1. nut a imt Hi'.' pugi - .uni i-: uuipreh.'unit ii index. BROOKLYN. I , . 121 ton of coal a month to i an ihi Bl idge ? ai -. iirtv-two, ol No. ::?_'** ll ni "ii-a\e.. I -ll i "iii the coach he was driving ti at 1 Ul!.mi aud and il hi** skull. IL* tt .1 . ?.lkell ll'UI.e. ? w ile. Mrs. Mary <'. Johnson, recentlj red an ihsiibi from him, with $.*)00 alimony and ?.".oi) i nun ? I fee, li is not - bu irdiug gillie for Itt" dat . The police were informed restenlaj 'Iiat Max in, oi No. :(I Auburn pla. t u baki i. bad noi teen s..,.,i nince Munday night, when bo left the Vienna bakery, al No. :>.:?; Ms ul. -.??*?., with I-1,.".(Ki, He h.ni tl. iv. n all li :? isiucss fi i bimaelf. \I.'K. \'. ..,:,.' I ' . II. Hm ii-, noi, i..iln,..' i,mil ii I." ' as tliio'.t ii lindi t the ts heel of I h. . u.iu. east-bound train al the Marl yt It id,ii. lb was :n tautly killi tl. A warrant ti issued yent erda j ? -t ,*t Angus) Kug. I on Hie ? omplainl . i ' I seventeen, * i him with brutal assault, on Mon,!.,, night The girl lives at No, I*-.. I. . .en nt., ai,.I Kui-, I lives in a in ighboring I WK.STC111 8TER I OUNTY. Kt A lt sd a ir.. The Church of Ht. James thi I.* - u.is ii i mi-, i lated on lit -1 Sundi-. b\ Assistant . potter, assisted bj the Kt < base, i lu !,'? ?. lu. < liss. -i. ii fm nu r rector; thi Kev. W. W. Moutgom. rv. ol Mamamnet k ; th.* lt. v. I', li. VauKleeck, of White 1'lains, aud the Rev. Mes i-. Forbes and Drisler. JAM EH MALLET'S LATEX1 MANIFESTO. I ,i I lie ritilitiirl,,',,ii l-t rn James Mailes, one ol the Malley boys who wen L.t. I;. ' li. tit-'i-il ttitli lin nun.I'i .,f .Lilllie Ciniiiir. iras acquainted sumo years ago with a accne-ablftcr in s New-Haven, Conn., variety theatre, Tbls n mn tuan tainrlit Hie aspiring Malley* tn l.lat k In* f.??,. uml ?.-,, Hun,icii fi,nu tin in!i -linnie dance* iii.* ,*,i ,* with tv hie li be Learned tbls branch "f tie dran iconvlnred Ililli Iliat lie ki-i Ul tail fm tin* ?t,,,..,., |.,,t i,,,. p.,--,,| wltboul his gelling anj ftirtbei lintot Mail lu liUirtt ul.' linn'*. Af'i t in in* mit i trial, during which James gol u fen Inul-fi.i ,i in.In lal play, lie wenl nm \\i-l .I he i ann |.. .lal for a lltlitiilii'. rmi linn. probably the nevi WOl ll ililli. I" I.'-.IS. I 1)1 ii Iii ,, , Ililli ii.il inuit lim'. Iii tlii* butti newt In* i ,. um,ti i, ,1 iii.. clement* iif two or three thrilling trag.tlifif, ami tie other ibo Kdwanl .1 -warts, ibe well known I'bllad.-l pliln plat *tnelli, nu ivt-tl .h.* folios lng lettei from bim: - I.t-,'. lim i, gan -., l Oct. 13 " Mil S< II tt ALI/, III ttl .*"ll( I ft Uh M.ll lt nulli let Ihe kte.V. lll.v. ll nell k I'll SS III s llil.'i'e .,, *.t ll;, ,. | ?,(,,, ll, |,' k .li. un ma mil il " .lam i Mallt .lin. | .:,_- i:,?| p, ,| l!ll|." SS lille Mill -At I I III Tupi lia I ss.i ?? .]? .,|,mi_' (ll 11,11 of a plsy, Can furnish th. pint. Lin i, Terri the Kugllxh a. un. m..uni iiiaio ,, tin,il 1,.iiime |_i|j What tlo you ?at lo ll kin. ni Hie .lift I III, ie s- ,. f: rall lit III 1 III \". I I. ?? Hoping mu.'i io l.,.,i fun,, jreu, i , P , .?. mily, James IIiixi * " ?* I wouldn't write a play for thal nan fm ..nt ronalde 'ali.n earth," exclaimed Mr. ftwartx n lt ula. na be '.. .a tin- lt tt. i over in a Pren repon ii aol ???xx-ntx tl,,* li tiei. i baye ??! i, mai i. nf Hiiplt, iii..],*, thal high Indicating about a fool "from people wbo waul Ile IO Write pluyS, I. Ml,Iel, ;,,.?_,,?,, f,,,,,, .,,, I, ,,,, ,, :? tbe n,.iii.i , i iif Minnie Mstl.lt i.I ,,,i . , . w,.\\ known In tbe business, ami it* nut i, u. 1 \ I - ti. ,,i 1.1 i.n i ','," '" 'i'1 '" " M ,:' * ' ebarg" "Kl. ?<>.i a play. Mailes c. (ll 111 ll I gel nin Hom me I,,, *.;; , immi lt lippi an ,1 1!i:i( Mi. .*-w.,il/ .*..,.. ,,, |,,,?i. , .,,,,. months alnee wltb a Ibealrieal cuni-tan. ti,,t waa pru ibu lng om ni bis plaj - While al tl,. W'lutl in House ?> sn in 'i i wltb .. f, in j i? od approi * hi il bli i and Ibe lol lott Ing dialogue rnsui tl " I want to min.ile, , mv elf to %..,._ I'm ,, I i-t.1,11. Ilgblnlox r.,.1. I -., . *,,,,, .,|a. .,, *|:i. Op. nt, House to-night and n,.* tl.!, i,i,.i ,?!,,, , ?_ , j sahl ... fore, I'm a lough, ami | " ?? ss imi ii,, s,,u '...,,i i* ,i,k. ii vii Hwarts " rm Ji in- Mail,*, il, heniof Hu. Jinnie Cramer case. I ui well kiiowu In thia section, and I " ?? iin.ui * vening -ir. l.t. usc nt. i'm :*, , buri mai I.' tl ihe ilium iii-t. " I wan. -ou to skill,* i, "-.I. v roi ,,i**,'? |,n.-u,.l Hie -!...!,ci, hiiMi'ili.t ; '? -..nu thin*.- lil..' li,, |i.|,.- I can act j you bet. I can. I can be a tragctlr kins winni bk,*, rm tired of peddling Ugbtulug uni*, i.,,,*, at thal Mj shins ai.- nil battered t , plc, , . ttuh ''?' l"?*'I "I fi..h..ken .inn Write me a play una youi fbrtune'a matle then " ?? Addr.? ii note lo me in Philadelphia sis months hence and I ll see what 1 can do," declared M. .*-*fiirt.', cnn. lutllng iii- lulen k ?, //// i I'M I B8IONS tn A " IA Eli." ' - x on ( mri .-all youi-w-lf a fakii :'' " Oh, tn*, rm .: i :u ii n mt dow, bul I ii < d t,, la b - 1 w"it*"'iii..p i?. i., t n.i a good while, ami then I travelletl willi a show, doing Ibe llg_| !,,,?? .,, ? | tli. n worked the hot-air i*.,il.i fake at ct.tn_.irt fain, aud malle enough miine) to lo Into Hu- pr, ., ,,, i,,,',,,, Ulni ailing might, ni,. it until I i,,-t , , ,*?*. tin, ,i tht* Lui-!,un- lip,, itlon ii,,* 11?. ?_?_!, hroihi taint) to my an littance uud set tu un nit pim* ugaiu aud I am straggling nloug. You bet Jl u bailu'i been for Ibe fakirs here ut Uie Eiposltlon ld have i?*, M -.(nipped ililli Heil lip ll'-'iit. i'll ll . lint Ih. s , ,!,.,. i,, ??,,. ',,,,,, ,,,?| I.I'-d up mom t i.n- the gsa thal I've been llirowliia ..wat fm tli" pa-i I. st day*, in, ,, -. thc mau wbo works the spectacle fake. II.-* a regular d.n \ im! beean all*mt In i inp ni pi, Ilk likely, foi I;. Ulalie'*! Too." day selUng spectacles Ulaieotil him fifteen and tluity t a.,ii 11 uta ., pail nu -i\ and seven dui I ai - " ? 1... - |,, _h,?s .no tain,.- aboul ulUug a pair of -pee tii. iif io the eye I" "ii i. m.. iou he ..rn m_ke the -nek! i. believe thal lu* can tuite Hun eyes out, Mtiipe 'en Ofl and pit 'em hack again a* good a* ayouag sye. (if courne none of im -a. ker-lei lum e.pi nm-ii'nu their 1'pit. - huttbey Hiiii*< lh.it a niau wini tan perform SUt'b u:.ii kelli iii* work musi certainly know something shout His-ctaeics, mi,I Ihej pat lum .mt price he aaka foi bia glaaat * " " Who I* the in tt arrival you alluded tu awhile ago !" ." Iduu't knots ttlu, be U, oi what .ort of a Iain! he's been working st, but he must have struck something rich, for he's got a h?1 of a roi'." " And you Intend to strike him for some of it, 1" " I won't havo to strike him for it. The other mem? bers of the brotherhood will Inform him that I'm lathe bole, and you can bet that bo will immediately fctep to tho front" " Suppose you don't succeed In making IB MMMMB Thursday, wfi.it do sou propose to do then I" ".Stretch my light rope and give 'oma walk. Ifthev won't hate it, ni make Doc toonnta Hinie bin and mu enough medicine to tako us out of (he town." ROSE AMBLER'S FATAL ROMANCE. irom nt Wheeling, ll", ra., mnotnwt. Iii tin? excitement attending the murder nf Rose Ambler, in Stratford, Conn., no otu* wonk) hutt* supposed Hi.ii tiin heart of West virginia had been the theatre in whioh were enacted the opening scenes of the melodrama that culminated In that mysterious tragedy, but inch la Um ease. Borne years before tbe war. Sheldon clark, a brother <*r Captain clink, the father of Rose, wandered imo Hie Oreenbrier territory. lb- was a native of the Wootton Nutmeg Btate and wu peddling clocks, lin brought with him winning man? ners thal mnilo him a favorite, fn his wanderings he in.uie the acquaintance ot Miss Edith Ughtner, a young orphan who bsd Just oome Into possession of ber Inherit? ance of a gnodlj Dumber of seres of tbe cboiccal land the Oreenbrier wsters. The acquaintance ripened Into mutual love. In ? flu,it while MissLightnor changed her inline and Sheldon Cart bt e.ma- proprietor of hers, if ?nd her landed estates. Ile became sn extensive stock raiser nnd in a few years found himaeli on the high mad i" great wealth. W ben the war came and temporarily ended hi* opera? tion , be TMkl .mi,.i a fortune and wa- .teut^to lux? uriate, .md it was al.i tlii- Hine ti,ai Bose nark enti red npon the stage. In the lummcrof 'Ol, while tho rebel? lion was al it*, height, Captain ci.uk, of Connecticut, i aim io ti-u in- broth, r gliddon iimi brought bis (tough ter Hose willi him. .-ho wa- Hun a ..-iii in her teens oxoi ls described as a bright, happy, winsome child, who frol? icked about that countrj as itu* ami bs graceful as thc native deer sbo ls said to have bunted. Hue was st.,nd lui,' Hun mi the verge of womanhood, walting for tbe hist summons of love lo cross Its threshold. A mime ball, at the Battle of the is ii.l. i m .--. brought the lov. i to e..lilli!' te tl,,, play. Cuptulu .lam,** < ol-lluu pe. of the Confederate Army, rec, tttlahuliei in the chest at thal aiul lanie hack I" 111-, hollie oil I Ile (ll e. lilli -lei- lo recuperate, ile had |ustlef1 ld-, couch and was " pale and Interesting," and waa withal iu-t the -piemen of Knuihcm pht-ie:ii i,i,ml,i mi io captivate tin fancy of a romantic yoting girl, Ucand Bose mel A short Hmo after tbe acquaintance began, both were members of a boating patti mi the lii.ini,lier. Their cai.wai ovi i (urned In the rapMa and Rose Clark made lui way to shore,..- :i, lbj the arm of thc gallant tifftccr, without which -h.. inn-t h.rn* peri-hell, rh!* incident brought matters Io a i lim ix. A tale was told I" d. ttl. thc lipread? ing leathery.h..and when lt"*.- shortly nftcrwurdre turned to thu North she wore tho ring that was aplcdge -in* ssas to r, d, ? in i,\ becoming tbe in nie ? ?( her n rn uer. Th.- weeks sped ia. Hut thc unrrequent malls thal blinni then* was tn |hn( mountainous e'en,nv alway.i brough! a packet Io th. Captain and never fail, tl to curr., back nuntin r, hound for the Winston v Theu came a change s mn!, uno Io Pocahontas without a ii iii i for I a i it. i in .,, ,-t h..i pe. Again nml nguiu bo wrote, but mail nfter mail caine and -fill no letter, TheCuii tala feared he hail la-en forgot ten and dull) awaited lint n nun of lu- ring, lint if nevi r ci.? anil tinnily lie d. t.ii,,!!,,,I togo (.. .'otiii* et, ni ..,,,1 learn the wornt, lu Hie meant line, lt.lark. I.s.. hail been wait hil' in vain fol liilln_-tli.it ni . *\s.i* Lu ti..in il,.* I.mil Willie III I* k.|f llCrtl llcpt, leif lok'* ll.Ill -p.lllll'll till* dixtum ; ? hud -Len. h. d ii. Hui ibe _tiip|tfd amis.i lii.pi .md lo va withered lither heart. Hui pridi ram. t" ber rescue and In pique she l!-i, m ,1 ;.. kunu in traldt i-V ?*.. u ul Ix ?. Wife, 'Ile ll . apt.on lo III' lip.Ul the -e. ne, ? !? am. '1 loo late ibnl both had ls cn vb tims, ? d :?!.,! i wo ilk* - mined. I he di ! , ullin ,| ber tit. I life Rt Anil.lei lo I mitten mt ? le., i" tu. tin i lils "? ,| lin* k-ttei -. he halt .1 liim .if oul) ruin thal uue i" gnu Un* i ? , ? ih< ,.?? i, turned to St. ? ? lu In- -tildi iif Hu aw the lu el ol a li ! ,--? ie , I * in I lid llelllllii.il! -* tu e.. ii., Hutton, with rads, lo ll V In 'I, nu., St lim-i..st.. ( .tri* tn. l*rnvlili ncc UAIUNh l\ VELUGESCE. MINI t I I IV SIM t V t< ... III..II 'A til ll 1,1 I,ti. A.31 * *! '. ll????'. ,!,,-. ,| . al. 1 ll II FOBEIGy STEAMEBS I" i Ai TI1IS PORT, I' * . i t Y I .O' li i.... i St .nd * i: *. i* I i* h. ia ....... tnchor ii.i'iei in rr, j ? ? ?;? ..I ti.n "Aanbin itt ,i .1 ,i.i,,?, N s Dd Med Ports -t..t. I lit 'C-l' SS *...\l Mi? ll it ra i'i. e. 1 IllDAY, NOVRMB1 s * ' .'. p ll lt ll * .Un "?? i i . I iti rpoul ... Am hor smrriNO sews. I', i i \'. Nt.s. 8, 1889, Mt ni VI li : a-,,i i pa ts. ni' i * '?' Vi ii" -i il II Rogers, Liverpool O. t ll ami - I" I Sf I ll IU st , ii..tin. lian i ind liavra ll k cn ? * In L' Hil.ill. H!lM.t I -??.i'i.'. Ut * ! .. I. [arti.t 1. Stat ? -ile/ ".'I. ind f*Ol1 Slit' "lin lOi'ilt*. "A 111 !lill*e Hl?l J. ,--' 1, '? I * In I'llli. I irrwaotl ' -ri.. ? lilt', p, nnlnfftnn, Malan * ? 'ia\* tf na imgar mardi l s. -.. i tu i ,\, i Mil ?*. .iii.th J'j d.ijr*. st ith -tram. I ll**..a..I*. Couch I I I'i.int ami Nerf..Ill, huh k. . . SS IIIIm-i*, ll.,n il, at I ll .'it ?, w.ili II:.-.. .1 tn llowe-t.? lu Vi mon il Brown it t o nark Aurora I lana, Leghorn tug Iii, with mdt* L, unit r, vef.il in in * Bark Carmel (of Kt John. NB), * f ? 'illili. Itaml.urg v t_t ss.H.r. it >h tu i... ? ,-i io -h.i? .* itnrgi ?? Mark Ret Ht tanlt, I'miamburo 37 daya, with finrrtr tn ll ll -? ti .t t *? ri --* I to Hi ? lan.l A Anoint, all hark St I'ranrnia (of gnrber). ((arnon, Pidra Cs. Ul days, n. iii guana la ti de.lava; vi tx lu Halton, Walton *V Co. -, lu Ktnllj -I.* j, i ni,I, i ..".?ii ., Tamplco 30 days, ss Uh indue la Coomba, ? i? -'.* .*. I *i.t*.. %.**?*. i i.. - .. it.i. : -i. .*..-. Hrhrciadyi .ii. -Alli.- Ht John, N H, 19 days, with iilll,!.. 1 I*. J f 1 li ll -..lie ll Ul'.' SI N-I t SS,ml Kt -..ri.1v limit, light, **SV. ? I.ul.lr. At ' n.i Island, light, sss, i mady, i I.L tit! H -t.mut r '.nt Halette, Kei'i-y, ss r?t I',,mi. Va Old Dominion -*. rn Hteamrr Octal tra Reynolds, Rallbnorr .1 A Hhrivei ?ship Joint lt ss m.. -t. ., stn oh ? ii, London V dion, s i, k, i* ,t i i, - tl! I !' iel Li* , IJ.|( ? If. li. LieuInn: I':, .pu. Li*lu.ii, < lenfnegoa, 1 i.iiiin -? ?. i Itv ot Ailguittfc,Hav U'yanoke, Itk-buioud; Uuyauilot le, Norfolk; Kaphlan, \v ?., Point, \ ?? -liii,- itlaatlc. f"! fin men; Chas ii Marnhull, Antwerp; ... in iu-Ii. I !*.' 1*1.11 Barks Alplna, lol Havre; Kll/abeth, Nindoo. .sim-.nil.1 t ia Lum-1-..ind-i.uml Bark Mut!?. Rotterdam. M l-t I I I.A.N lois. ' t. inn r tVlrtdrlnirton Ui . \.., fruin I-m.lon foi Itallfai m.d ii..?i"ii, baa pul ia"" l tiiiuiiuii with bel machinery due .....I -:,*? -kin rep ci tie rt Mi-am.-i India itler), Von lloldt from Saw-York Oct 18, . r.-dal ii e..inn.-. Hhs i? silsbtly tamsgetl, havmg I*. , I, III i Ol Inn. 'lilli B.OVEMKNTH OK 8TKAMKR-1 I lil'.l.lli.N I"t Ul I ?-). l.t.\*l*nf, Nie. ii -Hilt,I. il.l, fl, anni Ult ?? (Br), I', .me, r, i Nt ss -. el. Dib i'..*?sd nu ru Channel stearn*! Vaderland (Belg), ..iuiiii. fenn l"i,lit,leipiiln Oct 114, on lui w i. t.. .utwera I.Ik I l!l'"l , Net ll t I ! Iked, -te lill' I * lilt. I*.lit (III', t.OXt. Ii,,rn gu, ),,i* iii I 17. I limn du i-pnii'. Lin.lure, hom New Ill leans Ucl IT. Mi ml wippi un * ss id, fi"ia Montreal Oc( 'Jl, Pah dine illi i. Wini. *.* e.. (iain Hutton ".I 21; st oodaldel Ut I, Jenkin*, (mni Wlludoglonocl ll. sm iii iiii-ioy Sm r. Hailed, ateatiMr Denmark (Br), Tyson, limn l_autk.ll In m.* Lu .Nest Sulk. Ul taoow, tn Not n ailed. *t i iniu i liar nu elita i Iii 1,1*: sans, f..r I'm I -pillii. lu nu him Sod New ? 1 'irk. ai. Arti veil rt'io.,1 slab ,,f Induna (lin, Sadti r, flem ;., ,s Sink c. t ttl,.nil, Nov ti .si i it.*.i. .te.om i Devonia iiln, Yonng, timii New-York Oci liS.ou b. r way looisagow.an.i pt un dui. LtllNt. Nm (1 -.1 I ,1, lil, -I .nut -III. ,d N.el.isk.l (Br), Li ., - ii,, ii i i, lu ./uss hem *i,,i New tull Ni.tv, a-iii. Novfl tiiivii. siiaiini Valetta (Ht . .lu,et,**. limn Ni st V nt li t ul .11 t,iis,,i. fi.'.nu. i I), sun ' lil . '?! a .*', Irom New-York i.i t -il Pt nfl. NOV ll Si I is, .1. *', .tue r-? 11. ' t" i Li I, M.i|(i*t', (nin Nea . nt k t a l .'ii. nu lu i wnv tn ll nil . iiiii-i *' sam,, to Sovti still hil, steamet Uclsei (Dan), , a lt, li 'nu ' 1 - 11 in .md I -inieiil.it ;i n lum e In: Ni tf s. rk. A kl-11 '.inti, lo Not !? ami i Jasun i Idi In, lieu lopi ii. (ruin li ill ie"!.'. a. -i..,!,,, i \ *..-.. i.i:i*n i lui ii . i.iii-ii*. foi New-York. AX I Wi cr. Nut li Arrived, st. ann i Helvetia (Heigh smith. ll em Menin ul li, I III. II.**! ., . tins.-,I, fte.un i SltDOon lill), fin I Inn te*. fruin N i ti* tun. i steamet Neiiti cambria (Br), etan*, from Ni ss.Illi, .Ol* H. lie.,*i ll. -i i / in *... ? * ixfurd 1 ira Hi , Jen, -, i mni i lunn .lim Li pa 11, for New-York. I a i si L-l IO POW i . *.'.. il Si i If . .1 || Ul I ?? I! it, 1: I Hi * I'.r*. Winni, l-.ll.lotl; stat,* ,*( Maine, Like, -I John. N ll SS il'liatns.ir ami Allentown, 1'hlia.li.lnhia; Virginian i Hr). Kid, l.l * ?-t |.*?.i, City ? '.ci, ss right, savannah; Alpin. I .ans. ifaUfax. t ti in ed. "i i-ii! i ii i* I'n-i olia . in ,, Jon. *, Norfolk j lows (Br), VSidt. rs, Liverpool, imii tm i: ai t. Not .'? Arrived, steamers li, ri*. Hand, Wyoming, Hinltli, Itlcbniond; Juaiats aad Umlaa, New-York. t.I, (.iiu,if A. lill!.*-. Il.n mi, Ni st tun v|*.i iii, Samii, -i.i.ss-, Bonton; 1 (1 Rliblli*. Wallace, New-Yurk. L ti ir* e.! Nov(1 trrived ?leauittraHarsh ADD (Br), 11 itv, L, ii., ie iii s, ss iii ss iff!.timi, \ nun,". Ni ts york. Clearrtl, *!*... I *.-:a nasa, warren, Charleston; !?' \V Hi mi.-. Poster, New \ ut i. ill tula-lo".. Ni,, ll Al rived, fi. Ul (Dr), Bal. I limn. ; Illy od ni u-iiln,i. SS.ll,ul I, Nesv-_.uk. it, *t, min Mi ii, ii.m. Haltltuore. .??tn, Novfl trrived. ft..'m.i* city ol Havannah, cali..-). Lhii lhasa.*-. Klaber, New-York. Hailed, steamera ss m Crane, LUlltmorv; NacoochtH*. New S . is, Nil-. " i,?Clear, ,I. fl. alie . ? la.I, \ I lli-tt I t.llW ' Ll ,. Ila* i. , I i Hi,, un .anil lu,,, 1., iii,,: ki I, Kel il? lili*. Ni u V mk. ail, i ed, steamers Weat Indian and Chancellor, tor Liverpool. ______________________ A mi.inn, t nu nu. III NKY A. llSNII.I.*., M. 1)., lil ia '.in-iiiii. ni.. between -.".illi andlioth-sts. iii,ni*. >* lo I. ,s tn 7, Hiff.u.1**,,( i|,e Nel.-\ a. m. <ll Ullo-l llll.ilj . .1 K-..1*. lllljlili* ll* e U.lil nil illili. ? '? Uothcr Sw .n's Worm Stbup," for fovor i Im -. i" ie ? :.'-*. stniiu.t, riiii-t(l|i.uluii. TsstslsSS, '.'.is. ? lii.-ist upon thoroughlj testing the Willcox *\ (Illili* At Totuiie **,.,,,,,- Mnhine In -foi.- lint nix or etrhuiiK. lag for say other, .nh t, -n*!oii, hobhmoi -thuitie. iir>8 lirnutl Wlis, HOW-tttbm Dangers from Catarrh Dnpcndt npnn tho amonnt anti ex(en( of the Herofulona Infee tlun. Liii|iii-tlniiHlily many deaths from ixuimimpHon can be traced to nej.1.. ted . atarrh. There* is xx violent, distress, pros trated an.I coiiKblng noella, th.* eyes ween, the nose dia charttos cupiuunlv, aud tne head .teem-, about to nplit. In such canes flood"* Humaparllla corrects the catarrh by Its direct action In discharging las poison fruin the blood through nm ure'* great nutlet*, no that healthy, sound.bloud machos tbo niembrnne*. and In ti bolenoon. Jerome Brownell, merchant and eitenslre miller st Victor, Ontario County, N. Y., write* : " I havo used Hood's sitrsa ?urilla for my catarrh, and lt hun helped me. [consider loud"* Sarsaparilla om- nf UM boat remo.li. s tot blood-dlsesso to ba ohtiiliie*!, 100 Doses One Dollar. "I have heen troubled with (hat dlntrcnnlii- * ompli.liif. catarrh, sad have been nf inn Hood's Sarsaparilla, and tiwi it one of the lient remitlien I have ever taken. Mt* trouble baa lusted tin veiiif. nml never could get any relief nnf ll I com? menced t.i ii.*..* Hood's Sarsaparilla."?Martin i*lileld, chicago, III. '? Fur riion.- veur* in mesesston. lu gtnalng nt) far lia. lt I don't n nu inlier w'lien, I hail the citl.iri li .limy bead H COBSlSMIl of an SScssslva Hoff fruin my BSSO, Ringing and Bursting Noises In int* hfiitl -illino times the hearing In mv h fl SSI SM a"" '"'? Jit- rears sgo, shoat this season of tats rear, I began to ass Hood ? Harsanarl la I wsshelped righi away, but I cniitlnued to u*e lt mild I fi lt myself culed "?MTS. Ell ZS H. Caullirlil, Lowell, Mas*. Hood's Sarsaparilla. Bold hy tlruiMriff*. il ; nix for ?**."!. Pup.iiiil Ly C. I. nunn .t co., Apothecaries, Unroll, Mass. La Nil Lace t'ollarrtls, FJrhus Jabots and Corsage lioiiquels at I.ow Price*! BREAKFAST C si'?*, PROM 1'ic Vt*. BLACK liiATlll'.it Tli'-.,Fli(.M t-SOc BUICK COQHB l *i: s i ii i l. . */.?.,*., lilli I lt PROM SI IO SHOUTt IlliNll.l.i: CS"!-;-, IN ULA. R A FOR liSiMMi .\ l.m: Oin 28 W. SM-St. & If) W. 22_-sf_ ST Sb CO s The ix t in n.i woi I'lillill::,-- * Iii Addition io the mo?t com? plete and attractive assortment ol'I.ovs' AND YOUTHS' SUITS AND OVERCOATS ? HISSES' and CHILDRENS CLOAKS and DRESSES, and I .WANTS' CLOTHING, lo be (bund in thia country, nt thc lowest price*, ut* oller Hit* roiStmiii**", SPECIAL BARGAINS: POB (URL*** Hi'' Int (I.II \lv*> nml ll Wi I Ht K-, nil rises, lin.u i th Ki VF ti;-, al BA EACH) ki,mi* ssas By aaU Drsai tty to (I'i. Alas u imt ol FLANNEL AMI WORSTED UKI**--:-, new nml ilesilaide g___M*tS, nil -i.i - lt* ul "?! TO 10 \1 \!.--. ni Kl lill. 1(111 11(1 .-. Hue liri ol ! Vi i" t PAST* nt the mil. turin pries ol *tl til, lar ..ll staff Lorn I 'iO 19 ITEARN Th.fe ti eie linnie during Hu* dull ssasSSI lt nm rcninifit* ol tmtmt ol eur t.io*l d. ?iiiii!i Kuod* nnd ure tully c.|.lill to lice ii-.milt feld iii ttl 81 tb TO S3. i vi:i!Y i iiiNii f.r ,'i!i,iiei.? wear tren HAT*! m -in ii - uri lum foi ? it bans* orri lund i f Dione) if net -.ttl -ia. tory?a 'and prlc?M ll alni .1 Hi* .ll l.dkall!. i - :-'eiNl? (ol * ll Mri I, . arl] when it la uol <*?<> and ?**J Went 93d-??t., BRTWfUCM BTU ANO BTU Ml-. EVERYTHING hi Fine Custom Taila lng, A- IO material, Style, Tra in bu in*;-. I Workmanship* Al I. 1 Ul. *- EW I'i - I' OVERCOATINGS. All Orders Made Up on tht Premises. NICOLL tte TA C.JO Hi.OAHU IV. IMHO 191 now IK*. i ,.,,*,, . md iel! ni i ian ni si i ah - mst tsloii mi BROUGHAMS AND LANDAUS IN THREE SIZES. AU titted *?* till 1 ll< Celebrated Et nb bf r Cu *>. h lo ii <'?1 \\l?-. Im partin**; great rase uud -itJ. ts. BREWSTER&CO. (OF BROOME-ST.) ONLY PLACE OF Bl >1NK***-, BROADWAY, 47th TO 48lh-sL Wu have no branch -rare* house on I'lllli-Avc. or d*M* uiln.'. and m.. ...ii ii. t linn Milla a Mtock company ntl vi rli-in*; n **imilni" name. LINCOLN SAFE DEPOSIT CO. STORAGE WAREHOUSE, m to ii** ea-v itto grant (OPPOHItl '.LANI. I KN I LAL Ulil'OT.) A l>nll.lin_rflr.-|iri.iif f!it..n*-! ..nf mus nels* fm UM lu'tun nf I'lifin. *?. lint' * n it"! Bl I)."ii 1*10 tn |300 | I year Miter. 'Iiiiiikaand Cat la.es alon tl m.der ituaiuit... fi iv.it.* ti,tia,, e. itu*. *|itin-i nml Toilet Kooma Uh Lanes Sault, i ...,,.*. ll. t i jilinii ami Toilet Kimmi.*> sa ll'.' |isa ail BOOl ..Iel dil' i Ll .lt t .--il.', flem I lie ft let 1. KiMiin.** ni ?pac* iu ti)" i iici:-S'_e<H_-r \v ikiiioi *i: .'.I ruin,tm.. Works al sit ss4 Mses-?a_sa naiad ty tba -loath rn '?. ai TltfNK STORAGE A BPKCI s t. PT, INsl'lt I los INVI PBD. UH - I. JAMI - A. YAN SAMTVOORD, I'n -el. ?ut. Vli.l'r. edir.t. J 1! B, I I .. VII. J. R, VAN WORMKR, . ' n\. ? i inti 'intent. ,1 xiwD LiMiilctlitcf CW Ca UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. Wt ate ..tl. |t___| HU ext. l.-lve il-fiirt nant iif I if i_r.ini I'.ill Nos. -Itu I lu Up .*. I.il rle-, runiittirc ("mei in uti, Cortain Draperies, 6c, .v.*. .'>.0-V-\V-Xl| C\J \ yt*tit, E. A. Newell, CARRIAGE ROBES. TIIK mJmmUmBtJJ A*?.**>OKTMI*.NT OF NOVKI, AMI BJWUXI THAI Kl.MM; AMI ( VICKI \(.i; HOHES TO III. HUM) IN THIS MTV. PRICES MODERATE. 859 BROADWAY, . 'I.I .leer illulia 17th el. FURS BURKE, Alaska "-.'iilfk'n fs:ii-i|iu* mni iifiitnai.H, iniiiiiifiit 'lind Hillier my own tup. fi'.aii i-i 1* etc,I -ikiiif. I.,,mli,ii ,trt s price* far below retail Sauna; intuit: mw il all,Milli ttl tilt' Illili infill (Hill rf ff nv fte. lt. willi . i nen Inul e\ pin st ut tniii.l, I i un. .ucl will. Sive mj friends sad patron* tbe beaell tot thi tami .wr-far. pentgaaraatsed u*n presented; toorderwlthowi ritracbargS. tlHiiuInt lurer, il I llroiidttuy ORGANS %T**%n&. Warranted ? ix .0) Years INCLUDINO BENCH, BOOK AND MUSIC. Io fnrtti.*r th*. KXORMOrS aales of l:? ?" - <..i*i>. .In.-the liusuth . . s 1 ?' i lt ml* i IS, IM aitd-Isht, th* followius -i*ii'l *?'?' i" ii**.?:?,, namelyi li any nu.! rof lld* n? wi-p-l rwlll . lipthof. I low Inc notice or coupon and renill il pi ?"'?! '?>? ("K"(f- r with t>nly # !?.?__> in im-Ii.Iv I'. I I ??? . "" *">y _*""*r. I , , t.,.,1 l.-it. i.Lyt heck *. La*- 1 I ??'??' ?'> "r Jf"' '" I i ! *?!. i* l ., il*., ft. i'i 1. x i ml tl. l.t. r . ii I ll*.stiled, -. rlln .1 1 kl.!' )H ' .IWA**, kflthB" !?? In ll. IT-ui,l Muale, tim i*. fatal gue I'rleS '?? H'S' I. >:.-*.*.. l.t. -lt. tlii* Beautiful Cal lu 11 itnut Intiodutttl . t-o.li a .1 iltotho*. ???! ' **? I* nl'-t* tin ":.- ni v? if.in f..?j .r,, indate. I r.t|? i.u rnrtlt. ni. .lu.*n?a of *'..)?i.l I ?tlii_llt.nl) t*i..o. My .elet.lij. et I* t'l liam titi. I I j-M I I!,tl tltlccd Wllh. "t ii.-iuv, iti.r.t.y Heeiirinir your geod will ilk rom 111,I,Lill,le Si, lill! .'tefl II.IW el'..-..-... .* i imi a.ni il r OKDKU KOW. kuiiful I'l v mi ir Klt.lt r fi.'.in. ter I',.'' ? i . . ?. Il md nu e u Wainui t ,i-e, lui:. . ?-, i * hillier* fur tu ruck. . Us. I.,, ? ii.in,I fin-art KiieuHtft.il, I ->iii.-lli,..| v Metaira foapleri ii . lat .... ile, i ti.,?,,,i r,,,!?-?,, i, , I Il*inrtls.n. _t8?f?pho?e|1 s, I di (lamtui; H 1it_,|_i?.,,; 9 \ | ll! kiriJld I ., 1, I lie; ll | >,??._! Ili.rni lill irp 1 ll iqi i I s ? f ll ; killi [.mel 17 S, lt i -*|i S,< Jul.Il,,,ii.-, tu |'|,.,.,;|,., | , - rheatral Lt, *.?* ?.*._?_ Orimii a Aiitetiifij,. Vitlvi. si.,,,, S-e* ? ? H.. ,1*. *.* f?li"**: l-l. til.,.,!., I*.,*,. Vf"',',"1 *''? '"I. Ireu.h llitrnt ??' rWuUf.il rieetllo, Cb, Juill' ..ut.- SI.,Iln.i ..tl,. |,.-r.ifut fub- . _rtJrf 11**1 it'!,. Strm x. V.,I. I.I.-.ir '.(li. Soft CHI,., Beran lull "-'ti -_ II.** il.* In nil. Sly lr, Nu. SOU. DtURusiouu-lleufht :i lim Ifpth. lil Int. I..*n*.th, M tn**. It-olf II! '.x,7j. J,'''Mn*-*M ??'*' ?'*" ''. ' l' *l -i I" I*'**. What I de. ire I* to -tell you an otv-n the Instrument .peak, for mootai t bli Treu, "rn _?"?'?,""??? Kvf,r-' orKa" "ol<- "'"* ?kliri* In th* mia* ."..iii.ntii.lty. If >?- are v-able ts tVk. h ,,".. .ut ,*',' ?',*'"-? ?",?*?'? "/> ?_?"?"? ""eaaoaa t?ky. I w tnt la hear from you anyiny. rend AW iiJ Vi . 1.', .' . v'"I'?'i.1,*_' ".. r -? ?*,va,n**"*'-* I "-t-tl.. ?*, .sianty, sui.*, f.-inlit rtt-llon and on -hat rall lt?, ne Jl,!_*JJ;" ?'V;,r?',Vli,;*'|.l\,'';'"''v,''r.l'!*. r.|.'Wi-fd kit. r of bunk rk.vk. 1 deice thl.t inm.nK1.eut In ?\Bra_S-_K_S_rJ DANIEL F. UEA'Ny. Washiiigtou. Btw Jersey;