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HOME NEWS. ffROMTNFaNT ARRIVALS AT TIIE HOTELS. ALlir.MARLF.-Marshsll Field, of Chicago. BKK "fOORT-rrofeieor G. M. _ne, of CambrldRe. Mia*. aUCKlN(:JIA>l-Profe*issor O. C. Mush, of Yale Colleee, and Professor N. ll. WBllBliBI. of Norfolk, Va. LVKR, _TT?IV wildon t M. B. Ande-!N>n, of Rochester Untversltv, Bnd Professor Alexander Agasstr, of Cambrllee, Mas* fl IT II AVaWPE lotpX M. W. Acheson, of Plttsburs; John Trowbridge, of Cambridge, Mas*, ti i riler Fremont Cole and Be-natur (Jeoiv. Z. Ki te In. lil LSI'.V- F.rastue Corning, of Albany. llopvMAN?Claua Spreckle*. of Ban Krant-leeo, and Stale* Nenateir John J. T.lnaon. MORL aPON-Slate* Senator John Raine's. MURKAY HILL Professor W. O. Sumner, of Yale College, ind Sci.ator C. P. Veddrr. PARK A VIN t'L-Judge Joseph Pott<>r, of Whit. hall. N. Y. VICTORIA -l.cn.ral Po.da. f.f Pan araa WF.STMINSTKR-Senator Charles F. Mandeiaon. eat Nebiaaka. WINDSOU-Tho Duke of Ntwcaitle. WnAT IS C.OINd O.N TO-DAT. Ohto Society dinner. Delmonico'*, evening. Senate* Comnilllce on Taxation, No. 32 Nassau st. 10 - 0 e. rr, Niagara Reservation Commission. No. 214 Broadway, lt h. ?Columbia Col I re Dramatic Club theatricals, Berke? ley Lyceum, Bltenasaa and evening. 7th Regiment athlttli games. Armory, evening. New Park* Commls*lonc-r*. No. 4. Wtlliimst.. ll A m. C.. II. Wilson's lecture before Soawanhaka Yacht Club, B rt.* p. m. Tammany Committee of Twontv-flve. 4 p. wi. Wlieat.m Alumni Aesoclatlon breakfast. Hotel Bruns? wick, noon. 1'rodue Con sol lela ted F\.-ha?.2> * bowline match. Fifty eighth Hinct Howling Alleys, 3 p. m. larture? by Proffhaor HI. km..r.-, Museum of Natural Hlsiory, 10:30 a. m. Athletic Kline-* of Company A, .3d Regiment, Armory, Brew.klvn. R p. m. Tass foul val for the benefit of Kew-Vork Infirmary for Wi.nif-n and Ch'ldrcn, Louis C. Tiffany's studio, af? ternoon and evening. NEW YORK CITT. The schooner Hattie Price ran agatmt the steamer Cormnrln, off l.c-tllow's Island yesterday and wt* cut through on the bows anil received other damage. She Wa/-; towed to Hod Hook, where she sank. William V. King, of tho Cotton F.xrhange. who failed racrntly, has mado a satisfactory settlement with his creditors and resumed l.n sine's. Ho was yesterday reinstated lo membership by a unanimous vote of fha Board of Managers. George T. Dickson and John li. Garrison, who also fallod recently, were reinstated. Another' elay pa-s-el yesterday anil Collector Malone's long promised list of dismissals was not pul.ll-hfd. It is said I Lat the Collector ls neil so anxious to act In view of thf* approaching visit of Senator Hale'g Com? mittee, which ls looking into the workings of tho Civil Service law. A s.ielatilo w_s h*lel In the parlors of Pilgrim Cnn irn i--.ir.ii.it Church last nlirht. A largo number of Stmtp articles made hy the little girls of Min. Monk's Biiiiday-sclioi.l class were sold. The pioceeehi will bo atsevl te> h'*lp pay for the chni-ch's organ. There wero i.Ootl.000 packages of merchandise rev feived and handled by Hie Customs ollii-urs at this port last month. Hy a new system of the Collect it's the liquidations of invoice', and Hie passing upon pro? tests have be-on boluc, hut facilitated. No news was recfvcl yesterday concerning tho yacht Cythera Although for twenty six days sho fca*i not t.een heard of, tho relatives of the yachtsmen on BeaH are still hopeful that she will turn up safe amt simnil; b*it as day after day goes by without any worel tram them, yachtsmen generally are becoming fearful that home disaster- has overtaken tho Cythera. Navigation will be resumed by the People's Lino. Bleainers at fi p. BB. to day. The Drew and lH*an Richmond will leave l'ler 41, North River, and pci-sons wielling to go to Albany will find every comfort on these capacious steamers. Ann O'Dolia Piss Debar, How I woiieloi- who you are, Way up In Hie wo:ld so high, Painting pictures tram the sl,y I ?(From the posthumous works of an unknown spring poet. Me.taine Dlss Debar has not been saying much about her lort.ir* of late, and it ls eitiomoly dt.ubtful whether lt will come off, or whether, if she undertakes to ad? di- >s an arnhem's, sho will lind any auilienre to ad r_ee_ Mr. Marsh, however, ls still a blind believer In ber. John Fitzpatrick, known also as "Liverpool Jack," who keeps an Immigrant employment agency at No. 3U Ciiv.-iiwlcli st., wa.s summoned yesterday before Iho Mayor's Marshal to answer a charge of refusing to sur? render tho baggage of two Slavonian immigrants for whom he had agreed to obtain employment. Mr. 1 itr/patrlck illd not appear at tho lime lixed, 3 p. m., but sent his manager, who explained that there was no lntc,i_ upon l'IU;.atr!ck's part to retain possi*-*lon of Hie baggage, and said that the trouble grew out of the temporary absence of an employe who had the k.-y le Ike baggage room In hts pocket. The Henka! adjourned tho case to ll a- m. to-day, to glvo Flt_ patrick an opportunity lo answer In person. The annual dinner of Hie Ohio Society this evening at Delmonleo's promises to be a great success. Tho large dining; hall will bo taxed to Its utmost. The lu-*. Heil guests lat Iiuii- many ]M-onilneiit men and noted orators who will be heard after dinner. Among those arba bavo accepted Invitations aro (Joiieral W. T. .sherman, IC ll. Taylor, Mayor Mewitt, er*-Socrotary Wlndum, Frank Hurd and many other prominent men. The occasion ls Hie centennial anniversary of the llrst settlement of the Northwestern Territory. John J. Rradley yesterday won hts fight for ths re? tention of tho Villi District Court in hts building over a stable at I-.tghtceiiihst. and l'ourth-avo. The Sink trig Fund Commissioners decided to lease the premises for another year from May 1, at $2,000. The Sinking Fund Commissioners yesterday agreed to a lease of the Cortlandt Stieet Ferry at $10,000 and the Iiesbrosscs Street Ferry at $7,000 a year, to the present lessees, th? l'ennsylvanla Company, for ten yean. The Hoard fixed the rental of the Houston Street Ferry at the upset price of $0,000. Two gtrls from a house In Morton-st. and a boy and girl troni Second ave., near One-hundred-and ninth st. were removed yesterday to North Hrothor Island, Sick with smallpox. A man who had caught tho disease In a lodging hons applied for treatment at the Chamber*, Street Hospital and was sent to ths Island also. William K. Vanderbilt's steam yacht, the Alva, whleh recently returned to this country from a cruise i* mu nd the world, arrived here yesterday from Hrunswlck, tia The good people who discussed "now to reach the non-church goers" after a dinner at Delmonico'* on Thursday night, might perhaps have solved the riddle by Inviting them to the dinner. "Tody" Hamilton, liarnum's popular press agent, Bays that of all the freaks he has had anything to do wuh, the Chinese lady with the microscopic feet ls the hardest to manage, tshe'a always standing BB trifles. Tire Sinking Fund Commissioners yesterday re? ceived a communication from the Corporation Counsel giving lt as his opinion that tho Dock Commissioners had full power lu tho matter of the releasing of the Guion lier, No. 38, North Klver. A resolution was )ia-sed advising the Duck Hoard to re-let the pier to the Uulou Steamship Company for ten years from May 1, at a yearly rental of $31,000. The present rental ls $30,000. Tho Sinking Fund Commissioners yesterday dis? cussed tho manner to be adopted of awarding the prizes for the five best plans il IkB twenty-three sub Oiltted for the new municipal building*, lt was de? cided not to plac-o the drawings on exhibition, and on Mayor Hewitt's motion, tbe American Institute of ArchltBets was requested to preterit to the Hoard a list ol sevan experts from which thrco shall bo selected to act willi Professor Ware, of Columbia College. This commute*, will Inspe-et Ita plans aud report to the Hoard the five which aro lu thej* opinion tho most meiltorloui. Roundsman John D. Sullivan, of the Mo-Tl^anla fiquad, fell through a railroad trestle near Hunt's I'olnt on Thursday night and was bruised seriously. Ile manage*, te. pal to the police station and was sent to the Harlem Hospital. A tourist Just bach from London gays tho fogs are ao thick ttiere that he received a concussion of the bralu bjr carelessly thrusting his head out of the window. An ink manufacturer boasts that his ls the only Ink black enough to be used aa a marking fluid for coal sacks. Tho ault of the Old Dominion Steamship Company against John Mc Kenna, I'atrlck M.'iimh, James K. Quinn and T. B. Hut nam, members of the commttte*. wbleh bad charge of the strike ot freight handlers In lunn was dis-contlnued yesterday In th* L'nited States Circuit Court by Judge Coxs. Ths oiders of arrest under which the leaders of tbo Kut.hts of Labor have been held were vacated. Judge Drown In the United States District Court yesterday awarded $-,i>00 as damages to the owners ni tlie ateamer St. John for injinu, to the steamer Id a coulston with the tug oeaeral Itosecraus In Janu? ary 1..7. Al a meeting of the Hetatl Coal Dealers' Exchange In -rand opera Houso Hall last night, lt waa decided lo reduce the price of coal 2. coota a ton all round E. Q. Dun efc Co.'s Mercantile Ageney reports tba ot failures In tba United bl ates at ll?u and In Canada at 28, or a total of 227 this week against 223 tor the same week of 1867. Franz Kowalrowskl recovered a verdict of $2,000 yesterday against Walston II. Hrown, of Brown, Howard & Co., In a suit in the Cnlted States Circuit Court for Injuries In an accident at Shaft No. 1 of tho aqueducL The suit was tor $_-,00<X Maurlee Moriarty, the young tinsmith who took a deise of Parts green on Thursday night, as he said, " for fun," was charged with attempted suicide at the Tombs Court yesterday. Ho aald he could eat a pound ol it any Hmo without any harm to himself. Ho was remanded for examination. The funeral of Dr. Benjamin Frederick Dawson took plato yesterday at Calvary Church, Twenty-flrst-st. and Fourth ave Many of the members of the medical profession were present. Including a delegation from the Medical Society of the County of New-York Mrs. Martha J. Lamb, tho Editor of "The Magazine of American H story," who was Injured on March 23 by being thrown down and run over by a grocer's wagon at Astor Place and Broadway, mad.! a complaint at Jefferson Market yesterday against Henry Oltens the driver of the wagon, aud he was held for further examination at Essex Market on April 20. The Kvenlng Hight School No. 35, in West Ihlrteenth it., closed last night with an exhibition of Ihe draw? ings in the architectural, free hand, and mechanical classes. Principal J. T. Boyle awardeel prizes to John R. Nti'-s. Thomas G. Wallace, Frank Uart and Samuel Newton, Jr. There wss another crowd of brokers in the Tombs Police Court yesterday to hear the Kllng-Trowbridgo case. They were disappointed, however, as tho case wa? postponed until next Wednesday owing to the absence of Justice Power. Ferdinand Schilling, who ls charged wtth killing his wife by stabbing h"r with a butcher-knife but was ex? onerated by a Coroner's Jury, was arraigned before Justice Murray at the Vorkville Police Com. yosterday, and was committed ?lt hunt ball for oxamiirit mn to? day, when the testimony taken before the Coroner will be reviewed. Moses Strauss, of No. 508 Broadway, who was acquitted In the Caa*, of Special Sessions on Thurs? day of tho charge of conspiracy In endeavoring to Induce Jacob C. SamtioJs to burn hts clothing store, Na 240 Ilowery, appeared with Lawyer Hummel In Hie __sai Mai kef Police Court yesterday to prosecute Samuels on Ihe charge of forgery. Strauss says that Samuels forged hts name to a check for $-00. The examination In the case was set down for today. A young man Just returned from his wedding trip sweat-s that his wife ls so bright she uses the palm of her hand for a looking-glass. A resolution has been adopted by thi Merchant Tailors' Society of tho City eif New-York to adopt the Cash system as far as possible, or at least make ll a rule lo render bills to customers the llrst of each month. The .?d Company of ths 7th Iteglment celebrated the closing of the drill season by a "Dutch" at Massettl- last night. Nearly all the members of the CouiT'.-iny were present. Captain Pollard mado a con? gratulatory address anil Private Hampf twanged tho banjo to the delight of hts comrades. Bile h i K LYN. Thr-e races of smallpeix were reported yesterday. Frederick H. Vernon, of No. 201 Lafayette rive., wa.s arrested yesterday In a suit brought by John S. Nugent tf> recover SP.OOO as damages for assault. He was admitted to $1,000 ball. Coroner Lindsay went to the house of Mrs. Emily C.oldenkti-ch. at No. 1C)el Poilney-st., to question h"T yesiereiay about the shooting of her husband by her brother, but was not alleiwed to see li?r. although her physician said she was we'll enough to be ipc,Honed. Ho consulted DMilrt-Attornoy Hldgway In regard to the steps he sin.uld tako to get her evidence for tho lr.f|ii."-f. When Dr. Talmage was on hts recent trip In the West and South he put down hts watch to time lils speaking in a temporary structure In louisville, and left lt behind him. After he got back to Ilro.iMyn Dr. II. A. Tucker, of his church, presented him with a new one, anil later a friend to whom he bael tele? graphed about lt, returnee! the missing one so that now be declares he ls "moro watchful than ever." NEWS FROM THE SUE UHRS NEW-J ELSEY". The Legislative Investigating Committee and the Hoard of Dli-ectors of the Morris Plains Insane Asylum met yesterday at that Institution, to examine Into the charges made against Martin ll. Monroe, warden of the asylum. Owing to the absence of Ihe cnalinian, Sena? tor Griggs, who Is still at hts homo In Paterson, ths Investigation was aeljourncel to Friday. An organization has been formed by twenty-five or thirty young women, of Metuchen, who have re? solved to break off all social lntercoui-se with young men who smoke, drink, or frequent billiard rooms. The post office at Montclair was broken Into #arly yesterday morning and rathe, of $100 in si amps. The safe containing 08*000 anet UM (internment eleieiimeu's was not oi'eneel. This ls thc third pnst oflice In the nr-lghborhood that has been robbed within two Weeta. J ELSEY CITY. At the annual meeting of ihe congregation of Christ Church, Jersey City Heights, the following officers were ? lected: Warden, William H. Harrison; Junior warden, William Herbert ; vestrymen, T. G. Roebuck, F. D. nellly, J. Odell, J. C. fcimniou-, William Sperry, A. J. Lane, C. M. Hall. The lioard of Flnanre has decided to pay off the Judgment of .100,000 agilnst the city for county taxes, and a warrant for tho amount has been ordered drawn. The Board Intended at first to ask tat furl lier delay, but afterward decided that lt was bettor to wipe out the debt at onco. Tho Hoard haa also de? cided to provtdo for the payment ol the fifteen extra policemen recently appointed by the Police Hoard Julius isoemaetten, a teacher In the Weehawken pub? lic school, was run over and Instantly killed Thurs? day night at the Willow-ave. crossing of tha Weehaw? ken branch of the Li"- Hoad. NEW AUK. The Controller yestarday sold 0020,000 of bonds Is? sued for the eonstructon of tho Intercepting sewer- at an average premium of about two per cent. Prosecutor Elvin Crane, recently appointed by tho Covernor, yesterday doslguated Louis Hood as Assistant Prosecutor. The North End Club has made a contract for the erec? tion of a new club house, to cost $25,000, at Broad-st. and Tbird-ave. Mrs. Davis, who lives with Mrs. M. Taylor, her sister, at No. 400 Washington st., swallowed a half ounce of laudanum at noon yesterday. An emetic saved her. The Hepubllcan Comity Committee yesterday named April 30 as tho date fur holding the Congressional Dis? trict Convention for nominating District delegates to the National Convention at Chicago. STATEN ISLAND. William E. Simpkins, at one time a prrsperous coal merchant at r*mplet..n. and president of the Knights of Labor of HU hu.ond County, who mysteriously dis? appeared fi oin his home last January! rvtuined jei leitlay on the Pac I iii: Mall stearne i ' Colon. Peter McKerna. age eighteen, ol New-Hrlphton, a men.I er of the "Duck l'ou I Hang," who make their heae'i inarieis in Je.sej st., on Thunda. nl?h ont-roel the prrni.i_.es of xx Ul am limit am and was ab.mt steel? ing elite.ens when hj seas ordoi-ed furn th-* place McKe-nna refu*ed to go and three* stone, ?t Dunham. The latter in self defence drew his resolver ami lind at hts a>salant. the bulbi tah!-, sffeel ii, M ICeuaa'a left leg neai ihe grain. Tha wombed nun win nv cover. Dunham was aire-ml and held for examina? tion. _ LONG ISLAND. Tho third case of smallpox la Long Island City this week was reported yesterday le Heall ti officer Conrad DIseteL The violin ls Mer. Harticr, a tining mar rleel woman who lives at Eighth-BL, ______"g Point. The* house was at oc.ee quarantined, and preparations made to have the patient moved to tho p.|,t house, on North Brother Island. Thomas Ackrlll and Henty Pet ring, employes In Kreainnr's piano stool lat tiny at Steinway, Long Limul City, were severely injured yesterday by ibe ex? plosion of an emery wheel The Long Island branch of the Women's Home and Foreign Missionary Society of the Nassau Presbytery held Its annual meeting at ihe Presbytei lan school bouse tn Jamaica yesterday. Tbe following officers were elected: President, Mrs. S. T. __*"*>r, Huntington; *.! .-j c-Lli-nt,, Mrs. I. H. Mi nt ray, Mrs. Lampiuary, Melville, Mrs. I. D. Oakley; Mrs. Russell, Mrs. J. tj. New Gas Engine "The Baldwin" Exhibited at tn* lot* American Initilut* lair. Sett-York. A four horie-powrr ri,niuo In connection with (torare bitierv, running 84 Incandescent electric light* (anet wllh..ut battery, 8ii Uk hi*, giving ? perfect light, wltb all tbe eteadiuesa that can be obtained from il.** him,, speed ateam engine* In ruuuiwo um* for electric llghtlnK. and permitting any number of light* tn be hlitit od or turnt-1 on without a dec Ung the itruuihlng Ugbia In the al I nh test degree. A marvel of beauty, perfection ind power, adapted te> lighting, pumping and all purposes wkers s safe and cheap power la required. MauulVd and guaranteed by Otis Bros & Co., Elevators and Hoisting Machinery, SB Park Raw. Maw York. Cromaek, Mrs. Oeorge n. Ilrysln, Mrs. J. J. Collina; treasurer, Mrs. L. L. Fosdlck; recording aeev retaty, Miss F. M. McCormick; seepetary for bands, Miss Sarah T. Dakin; sere tiny for nilmlonaty letters, Miss A. Sammls ; corresponding secretary, Miss Ella J. Conklln. fMnnm county. The first annual meering of the First Presbyterian Church Society, Mount Vernon, wss he-Id on Thursday night. The annual reports pirsented an encouraging showing, there being 12<! members. 1*JH In the Hutnlay achoo), a successful Laelles* Aid Society, Ladle,' Mis? sionary Society and Yening Men's Socieey, and a balance of money In the treasury of nearly $500. The vacan? cies In the offlee- irate filled as feillows, for terms of throe yesrs : John I'.iwln, eld?r; Henry Logan, deacon ; and Spencer Itintoul, Nathan Van Hoi sen, and J. H. Hummel, trustees. -*y RAHWAT ROBBRD OE ASOTHER UT'TERT. TaBte on Thurrday night the body of an unknown man was found lying dead In the hayloft of Fsm..-r Wllllck'a bain at Linden, W. JL, near Rah way. Tho hay eur rounding the body was saturated with blood, which ooicd from an ugly wound In the neck. An open raror was found a fow feet from tho hody. It was thought at first thal the man had been murdered. County 1'hysi. clan Westcott aald to a Thiiivsk reporter yesterday: "The atory printed 'n tho eicnlng papers ls all nonsense. The man eas a sick tramp, and had been seen by several person* about the piemlse* for the last two days He died of bronchial pneumonia The wound on the neck wa* not sufficient to have caused death. He tried to cf. n. in lt. still ld>', or cut himself wheu out of hi* mind. I granted a burial permit, and the body waa taken to Raliway.* THE CASE OF DEPUTY-CRSTROLLRR STORES. ? In relation to the ease of Deputy Controller Btorrs, who was fined S2."> on Thursday by Justice O'Gorman for falling to appear before Referee John Whalen to give testimony on the part of the defendants In the city's ?ult sgalnfct John lindy sud others. Assistant Corpora? tion t'-.iiii-l Dean mild yesterday that Mr. Btorrs bad acted under the advice of the office of the Corporation Counsel In falling to appear. The reason was a techni? cal one, and lnvohrd the fact that no subpoena accom? panied thc notice fiom the referee. Justice O'Gormin, Mr. Daaa said, had adopted a contrary view of the legal question, which wis a novel one. The matter would probably be freely argued at the expiration of the tlmo allowed to Mr. Btorrs to appear and testify. ,-m. WU A T TS A JA CE A ROO I Thc following adterttsemenl appeared In Tits TBHifSB yesterday : JACKAROO winted on country plice 20 miles from town, wages I'Ao monthly. Addie** Mr. MAC. Tribune Office. Whit I* i Jickiroot Many callers at The ThlBUU business office liked that question; but nob..dr could answer lt. Thc word ts In no BMW! English dictionary, and lt Is doubtful whether lt has ever been In print be? fore. One man surmised that lt mlpht mean a man of all work; another '? gu'ssed" that lt was the stable term for the man who attends to the horans' hoofs. " Jacka? roo," however, looks more like lha name of eome unknown curiosity, human or minmi, which may perchance be fcund In Larnuiu's ihow 1 ? - THE TROY LIMB ROATS SOW RUSSTSO. Tbe Hudson River ls now frc- tNBB Ice, and hiivlpri'Inn hun boyti IBBaaMd W all palate Xhfl Troy line steamers City e.f Troy and City of Saratoga are nuking regular trips to Troy. During the- clone of navigation great Improve? ments have bSea m.a le M th*?*?? bf. .Ls. Kew steel bolleis ha\e b"en suppl .-d, together wirh pl ms f..r Incandes? cent el- ctrle Ugh lng. Tho stale-rooms, and all other parts of the steaineis, ar.; now llght-d by electricity, SxpatlaaeS laving demonstrated this to bo the safest and best for mai Ino craft. ll..nie Lils BBSS also Beta put In earl, siate-room. 'Thi steamers have Ix-n thoroughly i renovated and repainted, and are now pteeied by steam, offering advantages for con*f..rt and eatery now un*-ur pas-el. The boats leavo Christophcr-st., North River, dally except Saturday, at 6 p. m., for Troy, connecting with tr.iiu-, for the North and I i HE WASTED TO GO ASD FIGHT THE ISDIASS. James Rooney, a boy of thirteen, of No. 2,Ol!) Third ave., was held by Justice Duffy In the Morrlsanla Police Court In fSOO for stealing a revolver and various other articles from JuM'-ph M. Fm, a tailor, of No. 2,010 Third ave. Roonej'a motlier asked the Justice to punish her son severely, ss he did nothing else but read halfdlino novels, and thinks that he Intended to visit the Indians for the purpose of slaughtering them. She ls the mother of Bight children, four of whom are now In public Inatltu tiona, and her husband ls als., confined In an BMBM a-j iuin. MAKIN IU IN I VljljHrl'JNUU. MINIATL'I'.;: ALMANAC. Tfi-DaT. Son rr 1*1 I . ' ", e 27 I Moon rita 3 58 i Moon'i age25 III.ill WITf.lt J.tf.?"an.tr iron*. 4:4*. I es.iv. lard 6:1 A I Hell nate. 7:05 P jr.?Mandy Hook. 6:17 I Gov. Ial'.L BrOl I Hell date, 7:?0 INCOMING STEAMERS. Tn-liAl. Tenet, Trott. Antral, r.fne. Canada.Loa.lon.Mar 21.National Kn t land.Liverpool.Mar 'li.Nar inn 41 City ot Chester.Liven**)!.-Mar 'Jfl.Inraan Km*.Brennen.llr.r'.'B .N ti Lloyd California.ll am:..ire.Mar-J J.Carr Bciiicelam.Aiaiterdam.Mar 24.Notn-Aiaor sim.iv. APRIL 8. Etruria.Li var pool.Mar SL. . ...Cnnard Karat.Liverpool.Mir BS.National [ I.a N.irniandie.Havre.Mar 31...1roiicli Trans 'lr. in'..i.i.H.nu ii.U.A pru b.si at, uso MUM.AY. Al'ltll- lt Alene. Port Lemon.Mar 31 .Atlas lianacuula.st Croix.April I...Atlas A XX I Mexico.li arana.April 4. ..reyin I rana (Saratoga.Havaua.A ii il 6.Ward'a OUTGOING STE A.lt ESS. TO-DAT. VesiM Tenet. Bent. rer m?u? atese aaiia. Anraaia. CnnareL Liverpool. noun. 3 pm Cltr of Berlin. Inman. Liverpool.- 3 pm I )ar on ii, Anchor, Olaagow. n**n, 3 pm Ki be. N U I/.oyu, Bruillon via Vtn'iup'n.. ?o?u. 3 pm Zaaudaui. Neili-Amer. AaiateMara. noon. 3 pu La Champagne, Preach I'raua, Mavra_ Boon. 3 p ai Tharnliill. Thehaud, rrngrcsei. 1 pm 3 pm Claribel. AlUa. Jama ca.ll am 1 pia Niagara, Ward's, Havana. 8 um reaaoAY. etmt io. W'iiconsln, (fuioa, Lirarooo. 4:30 a m WI.I.M..-HA v. april 4. O allis, cnnard. Ll var noni. B a rn Britannic. White Ntar, Liverpool. 2 30 a ra 6 SO a ni Cns, Nf) L lor rt. Ilre.nsn ru Soutti'ren .. 3 am li a in Iti'lgealanil, Hun tstar, Autwera,. 3 am 9 a in Colon. I'u-iBe el sn. leniiiw.il!.10 am noon. Alpa, Atlas, OBBthagaaa.ll am X pw Sill PPINgTn EU'S. PORT OF NEW-IUllK.KHIDAV, ATRII. 6. 1888 ARRIVED Steamer Merni (Rn. Jolmsoa. Yokohama Jan 36, Shanghai Fen A, Foochow 7. Haag Haag is, t*ingai>or* IB, Port Isla Mar 14 fiit.ialcar BIL willi mdt* to Carter, Hawley A Ca Arri vad at ths Uar ai lit) p ai. Steamer iii.'.ano. .Hr Pursell, Liverpool Mar 28, Qu**n*l*wn tit), with niilet. sae) BB] passenger* to J Bruce la ?*T. Arriva.l at the Har at li. 15 p rn Steamar e.ai'.la ( Uri. iitiri.hr. I.ivsrp.iol Mar 21, gueena tn wa BB, with aida* BM iain |.?einii,ii, lo Veruou H Brown A Co Arrived al ths Har at 1.40 p m. Maimer Knglaatl (liri, Healey, Lircrpnol Mar 24, Qne*ns towa '^4, With md** anil BSeBSagafB te V XX 1 HnraL Steamet Krirjrnn.ll i (Kr), Dnlac, Uarsi-illat Mar 14. Naples 17. Gibraltar 2.1. wllh ?MB sud 102A patiengsrs io JW El? well A co. Arrived at th* Bar at IB 3S a i*. Huiair Ar.lai.rlsli (Br), Au.leriiu. Mauztailla I rtaya With milla aud 1 pa.el*ngsr to W W Hiirllnit A Cu. Arr.vail al th* Bar at 4.MO p m. Bteamer Portia (Kn. Dawian. St Johai. .VP, and Halifax, wlik m.lt* aud na*aeag*M to Itowring A Archill*!.I. str.iin, r i rhalmeitte, Ailams, \r? u.rrjiii". .lays, with mdse to John T Van Hist la Hleamer N'acoocliee. ILirg, Havannah A flay*, wita md ie and pasvir.'.M i t.t II L Walker. Bieamer Delaware, chichester, CliarluetoD, wltlimds* md pasaenirers to Wm 9 e'lrde A Ca Bteamer Old Domlnlou, )*raltn, Richmond, City Point and Ne.t t..'k. with niilsr and BBWBBBgBfB tn Old Domini..n Ms Co. "teamer Unyandott*. Kailey, Newpurt New* au t Norfolk, with md e and pasione*r*t<> nil P ibmbIosi jj* Oe Mumer h leanora, Beuuett, Portlanu. with mdae to Horatia Hali. HUNSKT-At Ban.tr Kook, win* light, NW; clear. At City Iiian.1. wind light. N W; cl ear. Arrived yeelerday ? Mumer halgaatlBBCl (Brig), Bernon. Antwerp Mar 34 wita nit l*e and 74'. imh'iiiiiIi Peter Wright A Sons. Ar rived at t.? B*r at 11.1 i u m. Steamer .VeeUrland (Belg) 'Jrlflln. Antw*-;> Mar 13, Itali* fax adaya, with m**e te Peter Wright A Mun*. Ainvwlat th* Un alS ,0 pm. r* teamer i'oi..n, llemlenori, Aipinwall S .lava, wi IB m.lie sud pasaeugen lo Pacinc Mall Mi Ca Ari ivsl al tb* Bar at 7.iee) p m. St*a*_i*rC|enfiiegns, Coit.ie, Cleufnegos Mar 28, at Jago 3i Nallan 4 dayl, with teds* aad pa*seng*r? tu Jaa K Ward A Co Arrived at lha Bar at 7..to p m. CLEA lt ED ?BSBBMB Lake Ontario (Br), Campbell, Liverpool-Jam** Arkell A<.. t*teamer Auitralta (der). Franck, Hamburg-Pbalpi Broi A I o, Hceamer Zaan.Um (Dtch), Ponien. Amater.iam? Fonrh, K.lre A Ca BU-aiiiir La Champagne (Ft). Boyer, Ilavr*-Lonlni* Be biau. Steamer Rritannla (Fr), I'araiois. MediUrraaeaa port* ? J w Elwell toa ? s.e....ri Nepier(Br). ll*Bdar**a, H ti miena. Pl:? Slmpaon, Spence A Young, Kteatuer cjliy of San Antonio, under, i'ort Riyal aad F*r Ban.ima?C fl Malltirr * Co. bteamet ctieroie*, Doauo. ciiarlesuiu and Jaekaonvllle? Wm P i-lydeA ii Bteamer BaseaahSa. Bart. ^i*ra-ifi*li-rienrr Yont*. BtaaaMf I Ihatttbooe ties. Daggett, savannah?ll Yoncs. aieamerCoiumouweallli. Yau .wira. Pbil_.dalpiiu-llol>erta A Kline. m.ip Ida l'ler). Wiaieri. tfarnliurg-IIermana Koop A Cn. Bark Brituti liuka (Bri. Fairfield, Calcutta iancu. Ldya eco. BAtLKD. steamera ^npalcl.-h, for Rechrfort; Peaeaylraala. Ant. wero: De Rnyier. .lo, L'BattSfl Margaux, lt..i,leam (Mba l'l.i.la.l il.i_iT.__r. City or Sj* Aaranlo, "TTBBBillB* Cherokee Charleston, Chaa F Mirer aaa Ho ..i.u, r,,.i,?luti c *ia ?Kifiweaiih, Piiiiadelpl.ia, Barka Kilida, lor rori Elixabetb; Jose O Uu'no. Calbarleuj Jet* t Mora, hague. Ill*, MOVKMENTB OP SI LAM Kits. MOMMIOM PORTA UMMX April S-Arrtred. atearaar Lydiaa Monarch (Br). Huggett, from N*w York. Ui.'KBsiTnws, April 6-Arr1ve1. steimsri Rothnl* (Br), Dall"... ti.nu New-Yera Mar WS. and Wyaming i Rr., illahy, from N?w York Mar'^Bf.ir I.nerp.iel (aud gtoce,?te.i). voiTTBAMrT*is. April 6?Arrived, ties a or r-x.ier- <i?er>, Ch rill.. *,*it, trom stn Yon Mar li eu Bar way tn Ut ?mea (an i pr.,. ?.mW|). Bbi.w llr.ao. Apr!!*. B p m-Paaasd. iteamsr Umhrl* (Br), MeMician. from New-Tork Mar iii ou her war W Uueena town aad Liverpool, Mori llb. April 4? Arrtred, steamer F.thlepia 'Uri. Wilton, from Nsw Tari Mar ll oe har way to Ulaigow usS proceed ed). April S-Batleo. tuimir Furn*?*la (Br), Htd.larwick. from Ulaagow Biooe for New.York. AKTWBBr. Aprtl f-Arrivod. at*am*r P De Cenlaek (Belg), bmiL from New York. ImYer latar oxiypina Rim*. (J tag, em AftA /aga.) DROPPING GOLD BARS IN THE 8 TBE ET. A DIRT-CART DRITKR FINDS SE),OOO IN PRECIOUS MKTAL-HF T?WI IT BRASB AND LP.AD. A canvas bag containing ten bars of bullion, eight of (old and two nt silver, which were b?-lti.< taken from Ihe assay oflice tn this city, to the llrooklyn Wateh Case factory at Fourth-avo. and Warren st., on Wednes? day afternoon, was lost Id Third ave., llrooklyn, from tho cart In which lt was carried. Tho bullion was worth $5,000. It was picked up by John Morton, a driver of a dirt wagon, employed by Janies W. Hockley, who took It with bim to the Third ave. dump. Showed lils And to the Italians tbero and they pl.tyi'l with the bars, whleh they buppe.seet to bo bra---, anil leaet Mr. Ilur.klcy recount reel the metal when he saw the stamp nf tho assay office on tbe bars and lee*ked them up In his safe until they Were advertlse-el for. When he took them bark to the assay oflico jesterclay, ho recelvod a reward of J26. Hut one of tho poid bats was mlsslnp and lt was believed that Ylnieti/.o Catari We, one of tho Italians, bad seei-eted lt. Ile* was arrested, but denied all knowledge of the missing bar, which was worth ?500. ? m A PLACE OF ISTERBST TO EASTER RRIDES. J. H. Johnson, who ls surely In a position to know, says that the difference between tho number of wedillnc? durftig Lent and tho number during the forty days following tt ls almost as great as the difference between minus and plus. He therefore expects a good deal of business at his place, No. 150 Bowery, for some time to come, for, as everybody knows, a largo branch of that business ls In duplicate wedding presents, and thia trade haa grown steadily ever 9lnce the happy thought of starting lt occurred to Mr. Johnson, when ho noted seven pickle Jars among a bride's gifts. In fact the niagto words, "Cash paid for duplicate wedding presents," have brought Mr. Johason's estab? lishment up to the position lt now nceiiptw among the leading elealers In silverware of the city. Almost everything that ls inaelo of silver ls to be found on tho counters and In tho cases, but this ls not the wholo ?itock tn traete. Diamonds and J.-v.-ls of all Hurts am abundant, and the stock ls weirth ieieililng at feir any? body who thinks of buying such tlilnge, and. for tliat matter, lt ls worth a glance from everybody. Mr. Johnson ls not so romantic as to Insist that tim ROOQt he buys shall be wedding presents, hut he ls ready to pay for silver, gold and Jewels In any shape. -my Aoneuncamaata Beware nf a Rlljrht irritation of the throat. Pni*.*i?il'a i'.nigh Droii* give Immediate r*ll*f. Bald at Itt* elevated rallreau et*U*n* aud ilruggieie *rery whore, Espenschf.id'.s Celebrated Hats, thr i.BAinsri granra anim Saltaroom, HS Naiaau st., lld. Iknrt A. Davifi.s, M. D., si9 West lxBt9\*St. MBBBBsa ef ths V*rvja* srste n. e;*nito-Urinary Organ* Impotence and ateuLty. Hours?tc ta l'a, I led. Look Youno. Prtvent tendency to wrinkles or ar*lng of the skin hr usiag Lr.Ai.-ftKl.t.K DIL l'r*?ervee a youthful, plump, free"! c.. ditton of tl.o feature*. Prevents chapping, cracking. Keep* iklu loft, mieotli. $1. Druggist*, or pre-paid bv ex praia I S. Wells, Jeney City, N. J. "Tiie best euro tn the world for eeuphs, eelda und lemuuiptien ls Cutler Bros. A Co.'* wellkuewii ?ld Bealoa Vegetable Pulmonary Baluru To Owners of Horses and Cattle. Tom as* nmnv (Mantinea powders are WaRrivtbd MI'IKIoII to any oilier or no p*v. TBev ar* Innih-snt lei elVf and are used liv PBOMISBXT HOICK'-CRN and Cell: B-BAIStaa Clniv 20 .-ents. Sol I bv the .tniggUta uud aadetlrrs. Depot 40 Murrarst.. Newport, whero tue Fam? ily an-i Uoaaa vaaaTiAfl Lixiubbtcaa bo ubiamo.t. M'ltlMi OVERCOATS. Over one hundred different styles of Men's and Young Men's Spring Overcoats, plain and substantial to the extravagancies of silk linings throughout; any kind you want; $9 to $35. The new Spring Suit Stock is also in prime condition. Boys' S]iring Overcoats, with and without capes. Lightweight " Reef? ers," too. In the bering of $1.35 French Percale u Star" Shirt Waists at 57c., we ^ave an excess of the larger sizes for boys of eleven to fourteen years. Both stores open this evening. Rogers, Peet & Co., KROADWAY AND PRINCE ST.. BROADWAY AND 3iD HT. Prices Same at Both Stores. Terna* Mme*. James Mccutcheon & Co. INVITE ATTENTION AT THIS TINE TO THIEU 1 Alter. \M> VARIED ASSORTMENT Ol' TIIOR 01 -(JULY RELIABLE WAHHINO DKESs FABRICS FOR SFRINM ANO SUMMER WEAK. INCLUDING FINE 7.EPUYK (ilNlill A >IS. FANCY BLOTCH GINGHAMS. LINEN (-.IMiHAMS, DAMASSE LIN. ENS. FRENCH FKHI ALIS. AMI PURE LINEN LAWNS. SAMPLES sKNT PER MAIL ON REQUEST. "THE LINEN STORE," ?H WEST M3D.ST. $97% BOTS a wobby pants; 50 arvlos .. ??**' treim leading lall.ira at half value. LaNU'8 Mum Clothing larien, sn e. h lti at., un.ler Merton House. New Thing in Furniture. Partlee pnrehaaing goo-1 furniture sneuM refate toiiur anr pleee ol ei< heist.'red work whare the M*Bft headed tecka are driven through the gimp, as thar uu.Io.ibt. dlr Kive evidenoe ol pour wora aod cheap finish, rina furnitur* nette ihowt thetlmptaeki.fortlugimgiitiuidon. Lat thia geida roo when looking al rurailars and insist oa the application ot gimp wllhoat tecka Adtt*uv, oimp ta appll*d wttAou tmtkA. Ainu -iv K GIMP CO. Limited, 130 WALKKR8T. NIWYOKL ^ULL DRK8S SUITS for sale or hire. LANU'a Bf iee* c.tiL.ag Parters, BO Caal lita at Laces, fine embroideries, and other articles too delicate to bear rubbing, tr.ny be cleaned satisfactorily and without injury, if you will pare into fine shavings one-fourth of a cake of Ivory Soap, which dissolve in a quart of hot water; fill a glass fruit jar half full of the solution and add the article to be cleaned, then shake well. Rinse in the same manner in clear, luke-warm water. A WORD OR WARNING 1 There ar [ they ARE ? I the eenuin There are many white loapi, each represented to be "just as good as the'Ivory';" NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar r.rd remarkable qualities of ume. Ask for "Ivory" Soap and insist upon getting it. ^a\il A Concentrated I.iqnld Extract of MALT and HOPS. MANUFACTURED BY SPECIALTY DEP'T, PHIL. BEST BREWING CO. Aids JUgcstlon. Cures Dyspepsia. Strengthens the System. Restores Sountl. Refreshing Sleep. Priceless to Nursing Mothers. Recommended by Eminent Physicians. ? o FOR SALE BY ALL DRUCCISTS. SILVERWARE FOR CLUB SERVICE. The Table Ware for use in Club Service should be of the most sub? stantial character in manufacture. Of good design and correct propor? tions, the Gorham Plated Ware has almost exclusively been adopted among the most fashionable houses, as possessing not only those qualities, but because it has been found the most economical Ware for the pur? pose. Gorham M'fg Co., SILVERSMITHS, Broadway and 19th Street. HIGHEST GRADE SPRING CLOTHING. WK HAVE MANUFACTURED AND NOW HAVE ON HAND TIIE LARGEST SPRING STOCK OP sr it-* AMI OVERCOATS THAT WE HAVE EVER CAB. RIED. WE ARK DETERMINED TO 1MVR RAPID SALES, AND UAVE MARKED THE ENTIRE STOCK AT I'll ICES THAT WILL. KN.A ill,K BUYERS TO SAVE MONEY, f ALL-WOOL SUITS AND OVKR COATS. WITH SILK PACING AND SATIN.LINED TIIRCM eil Ol T. POR SrJiHl AND Sl.VOO, WOUTH flH.OO, bm HO AND $30.00. Al.I.-WOOL CHILDREN'S DRESS SUITS POR liM gs.oo POR HOW CONFIRMATION DRESS SUITS. CHILDRENS JOCKEY CAPS, WORTH $100, FOR 42c 42c. IN'S MTS AT CASE PRICES. WE PRESENT TO EVERY PUR? CHASER OUR " NOVELTY M IC lll\. ICAL EGG," A WONDER. $12.00 $15.00 notice) Broadway, cor. Grand-st. 81h-ave., cor. 40lh-st. usa ftY'C World-Renowned Absolutely Perfect. Bprlng etylea ire rca-ly. Retail tUyreai 212 Broad? way, corner ut Fulton ac. ; 191 5th ave., under Fifth Ave? nue Howl; 310 Fulton at. Brooklyn. Ak**?U for tho ?.ale ut il..?* High .-lau liala eau bo found tn ev.-ry city lu tho United bUU*?. 1 . ' ??~??? ? BKAI..*>KIN SACQL'FS, Newmarket*, Paletota Mid Wrape Ior ?*ie tc retail at gr.aily l.Muced prlcee Defoe* eu.rlng away, g'lb tn gbO can be eaved on the price of a etrlelly i. liable Sealskin garment. 1'artlca noi prepared lo take advantage of thia aplendld opportunity can secure the garment by paying ?jo, and havo until July 1 to pay balance, btoragc chargea only 1 |.er c-nt por month. Writ* tor llluatrated price liau O. 0. _j ll AV.Nt; Manufacturer, ' 103 Prince *l BALSAM FIR SOAP. "A PERFECT TOILET SOAP." Bold at all iha leading atoree A Xmtgt dla* HalMia Pit Pillow Pre* wuk eterr eake of aoap. MISFIT and uncalled-for ?nit9, overcoats or tronaere from. ImuIIbc tattara at bait value. La Noa MU^'-'-HUiug Tmriete. mty, Uu* ac. udor Monea tiuae* PlSTS^^^__r^ We don't stop short of perfection in our SPRING OVERCOATS for both dressy and plain men. And we claim further that they are 1 less in price than other store! charge, and just S what they can bs made to order for. HACKETT. EARHART & CO., N. E. Cor. Canal st and B'way. OPEN UNTIL IO TO-MCilX. A. H. King & Co., OPPER TO-DAY 2,000 TAILOR-MADE TEN DOLLARS, ?anally aold et SIHOO, 910 00, t'ill.iio and 93Bj_^^ Some are SILK LINED, nearly all SILK 1 AC KU | They Hr,, ?? REMNANTS." " OOD M/.E* " lelc oa baal from oar MOST DEStRARI.E gooda by aur ?uor trade of Ihe laat two weehe. P We waot to cloae them out to. dar. Hence, "BAB* GAINS" for yon. Ikey are NKW. FASHION >IIi? and PERFECT PITTING and worth DO I BLI '*" price we naU. Itl I 1 DON'T FAIL TO SEE THEM TO DAY. Special Attraction in* hililren'* Suits To-ila?. Ask for Our ** Hartam " Ile pa rt men* A. H. KING & CO., THI UCaOOCO ami:'.:!.**-* ctATHiaaa 627 A 629 BROADWAY. RAOWAY'8 READY RELIEF. It m?tantly rel ??' an.l ttmim Nf Olde -re Throat l"??-?;Si " ??." ?"?'." ? la. Ilea.l?< lie Toot ;..t^ *??;/;; ? lk. Haeu. imtm Kvery Peta. Spnalu.. ?r? ffi fig*?^ ia cha Owly erldu-h. ?raiaHSE--J-tt-i that loeteotly atop, the ni?? J^TwamtUacA tuaUl* Inflammation eu<t > >?r"* '' ',?'?., or oraant. . _mm btoiuach. Bowola.oroU>?r?lan.laor , , ??? 1 ak.., INTKKNAUA ?J\^un,. Heartburn B?J Hpvaiaa. Mour "toiuaen. N*u?"* } ., <-0116- 1itUl"^_l ...an.ee. HleepieaaaeM. ?U "^"e. 'uubltt Utxieenxe. til laternal paiaa 40 cte, yoi uu **? J I f??/alSE*S: Opmtttninam, I