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NEWS FROM THE SUBURBS. WE8TCHE8TEB CO VNTY. YONKER8. Deparuncnt Coaunandor Joha C. rfhotts recelved yeaterday from Albany th.- scml-annual report of Adjui u.t-.i.... mi MaeCormte, fn.m whlch the foJ lowing Btatlatlct Bre taken: Number of posts in tho Btata ? -?'. number of membera ln good ataad Inp. Jame 89, UB4. 88, B4; muatered In, 741; gatnad by tranafer, 237; galned by renurtatenieat,. Ml; total galn. 1.517 The loaara for the laal six montha were: By death, ""'?'. by honoraba. -Bacaarge, M; by eaa ,. tUni a : ?tal kaja of 1.7B naan and brlnglng ihe total of memberablp, laaaary L Baa to BUBI, Proaa th.- rellef funda of the aeveral peete ln th<- departmenl ibera waa sjiern last year tiie sum of It05.ua Bt Tht- !?'? '..-I.n-y BBeethag of tne Yoakera Y.mng .Men'* ChrlatUn Aaaoclatlon waa held on Moaday nlght. The reporl of Oeneral fjecratary Haahett Bhowed that durlng the month of January 4.8BD per Bona vlalted the roomH, a saln of 2,lw wer tha pre vi.uis month: the S>und?y afternoon meetlnga wew attended bv 170 men; the attendaace al the gym naalum claaa had been 143; th* dally ???"d*n,c*-fi th- readlmj -room had been 108. lt waa announ?' thHt Oaerce S. Prince had become :. ?wtorta tha aaaoclatlon Kaffaelle Cobb, Waltei A. Dftakwajtet. Arthur l-. HalUrd and Secretan Haakett were eboae.legates l the Htate Conventkw .i ?>'?> lus.- on Pebruary l9-'iA ,_ ,.,...i Al the meeting of the Yonkera Common Cotincil on Mon.lay nlght an i. I amrt llngl !?'*?*"_ Water act waa approved, and 11 wll be.aant tothe Legl.Utur. foi paaaage. " allowa the W^rBoard to BHua water bonda to the announl of *W??, but provldel ihai not more than 600.088 ahall be teeaed ln any oni rear. i?___a ?# r-u-ii At Ihe meeting of the Yonkera Y?,' ' ', Bervlce Commlaalonera ... Bomlay nlght rawtn '?? Thom. n. -, n preatdeat and wmiam r_ Fls.li. r ; retary. ? ?? MOTJNT VJBHNON. Aw. ,.,..,. ea i aea tooh phwe ta the aeveral ?eheola of Mounl Vernoa yeatarday In memory of tho anniv.r.-.uv of tha blrthday of Abraham Ltn \t Bcbool n.i. '. Mtea G<-rn,.n. the prtaclpal. .1 .i gpedal programme. Th.- large ptct t:r- of .\ir. Uncoln, al tbe totl of the platlorm, rn ,n.. ,.,. -,, w.is .i-iicle.l Wlth two Amerl can flag*, and after the cdtor-ruard bad marohed ST wlth th. Amerlcan flag, and it had been aaluted b\- th.- t. tplla thi ??? waa an addreaa by a member or ih.. Board of Bdueatlon. lh. read Ing of a Bketcb ol Mr ].. by one of the girla, and pamotre sonea. Blmllar exerclaea took place at tne otner There waa an exhlbltlon wlth a detalled deacrlptlon of the worklng of th.- Myera aulomatlc votlni ma chlr.. in lh* preaence ol Mayor Lewla, tba Common Council nnd Ihe cltltena of Mounl Vernon in the Oouncll Cbamber on Monday nlght. Intenae lntereat wa* ehown by those preai nt. They gave nuich atten ii,,n io Btudying th.- charti Whlch were llatrlbuted and wlu.-h explalned the manner of learnlng tbe namea of the oandldatei of each party and tiw way afvottag for them by preaalng tha unooa. -m ? NEW-JERSEY. h PATKRSON. Mlss Ellaaheth Lalrd. twanty-three yeara o'.d. a leacher in PubllO Bcbool Na *, ln the suburb of Patereon, N. J., known aa Lakevlew, near the aouthern limit ..f tl..- Clty. waa struck and instantly kllled yeaterday afternoon by a fn Ighl traln whfle attamptlng to croaa tba Eiie rallway tracka. Mi?s Lalrd. with two of h.-r fellow-teachera, the Mlsses Barrtet Amtraaa and Carollne v.m Wlnhle, was re tarnlng froea acbooL it waa their custom to go acrow lola over tba Brla tracha to take m trolley car for the .-ntiil part of the city. The place whei- th--y wera aeeuatomed to croea la n<-ar Mich Igajt-ave. Mlaa Lalrd, who waa In advanee of the .ther two, atepp. l Into b laro- aaowdrlft juat a* sh- reached the tr.uks. A Way freiuht train waa approacblng, and aa ahe Btrnggled in the drift she euher allppad o? BtepfM 1 oa the rall.x just as the loeomotrve reached ber. The pBot struck her on the head, before the eyee of nor horror-stricken com panlona. When she was reached sh- araa dead. Ulaa Lalrd livd at No M Prtnce-et The consolldation of the Pateraon, i'.i-.-aic and Rutherford. the Jeraey City. Hobokeo and Kuther fonl aad tbe Pateraon Ceatral Blectrtc Rallway com jianiea arlth three other companka, into th* New Jersey Kiectri.- RaUway Compaay, urt'l ih>- lillnK of n ajjaMfj taortgaga with the clerka of Iter^tn, Bnd aea and Paaaede eountlaa flaerety bvdicata ti.e adop tlon of a Fingle name and one aet of books for the different nominal dlviaions of a system that have been practlcally one, with the sam" BtOCkbOldara and ofUcer?. ever -lnce they were oiganJaed. It I- known .' ?? ijratem, and runa from Slngac, above !.it:i<- Palte, on tht- north. ti.rough Pateraon io Rutherford. lt is eapected that the cara wUl be runninw to Jersev Citv hy way of Hobok'-n by Apnl l the llii"s through Hu laon County heinK almost ("ompiete now. Th- mortgage la executed t.> th. Mercantlle rrual Companj ol New-York as truatee lo aecure I aue of bondi beartag flva per cent interest aml ramnlng Bfty yeara The eompany with Ihe proceeda wlll buy niur.- <-?rs an.l Improve the aii ?d) ni.' equlpment. A Uirg.- power-houae with a 8,000 horaepower .rs;t:e la under .???nstnu-tion at lacua. on the meadowa. Th. offlcera of tha com iiaiiv .-ir.- CBjarlea A. Johnaon, of New-York preal? dent; Thomaa l>. Jordan, of New-York vlce-preal dent Jamea A ld ' Pateraon, aecond vlce prealdem and treaaur*r; J..hn J. Scanlan, <d I*at-r son aecretary. Amona the other prlnclpa ito h Hei ry B, Hyde, ffeneral Loula Fitzcerald H-ei Colonel K K. Hiiin. .: New-York and F, C. Van i?yk, of Patei - NEWABK. ln the Newark ooarta yeaterday Judge Depue crantt-l a rtih- to BhOW caiUHJ why a new trial i i..t i..- granted to Renry Kohl. convi.-ted of the miird.-r of Joieph Plienel, his c-ousln. Coun ...1 foi- Kohl pro.Iiie.1 altl.luvlt* puiporttag to ?how that at the tlme the mnrder was committed K'ohl was at ;? eonaldi i.u.ie dlatagce from the acene of murder. n al^" came out in the proceedtaga ihat two of Ihe Btate'a wltneaaea had decorated Ihelr houaea when Kohl wa-* convicted. Judge ii.:. i. remarked th;.r the performance was 8ho<-k iru Two young m*n. who gave their name? a* Wrlght. and sald thc> were nephewa of Maraarel Hunter, ihe eccentrlc recluae who dled ln aqualor last week. leavlng conalderable di poalta in ravlnga bank*. vi-.t.-i the morgue where tba woman'a body was placed awaltlni; buiial No ofaer rehttlyea have yat appcared. _ Jf_R8E- CTTT. An ...i lamp axploded ln the ro.,m-- of U^-lmond Mylotte, No. lTi'j York-at., Jeraey Clty, al io o'clock M..I..1. y algbt Aa Infanl chlld of Mylotte waa ?aated at the fabie ln a blgh elialr at the tlme. The buralng oll ael 'ire to tbe < hftd*a cloth.-s. burn 1ng lt ao badly that it dled at .'. o'clock yesterday mcrning. , A Wagoa in which :i t w. Ive-year-oM-boy, Auguat Zeal and John H.-llar. of 1'ni.m Hill. was croaalng lh.- track of th* .X.-w-York. Stisi|uehanna and \Yi ?teni Rallroad al Homestead Station at noon yeaterday waa Btruck by a train, and young y.,-^: w.i^ Inauntly kllled Bellar eacaped. One of tbe horaea waa kllled. Young /..-at's bodv was re moved to ih. home of his pareata, ai New-York sv.-. and Pranklla ^ ;7.<t BOWliBB OAMBi FOBFB1TBD. The Bowllng Committee of the Metrepolltaa a* aoctatlon of CyeBag I lube, al a meeting )a?t evenlng al the Coeroopolltaa Hotel, dedded to count the aehed-k I gam. ol tne Llberty Wheel n-.?n team, whlch wlthdrew aame llme ag?, aa forfeite.1. Then were ala elaba repreaented at tbe me.-tlPK. and tbe vote oa the gubjecl r.-sult.-d ,,, , ,? The decldlng vote waa eaal by i nalrman Tate The tournamenl wlll cloae nexl yeek. ihe Uiilon Caunty Roadstera team is -. far ,;i the lead that th<: first prlae i.-i as.^u.-cd for lll BB. io LBAFB TBB BBOOBB-BT. TABBBSAOLB. Ti-- Rev. c H. Tyndall, paator of the Broome ? ael Taberaaole, has ofXered bla realgnatlon, to tak- affacJ .rn !"ii.- I. A; thal tlme he will k-' lo Kiir't*- v.iiii h.s i.-tinib. to Bgcnd a year In travel ar.d In Btudy al one of the unlvorsilie.'. l>r. Tyndall eainta to ihis cfty fr,.m bUehlgaa ata yeara ago. and Immedtately Ih-k i* ius BiBaara as paatea1 of the T_lx-rn_cle. t'ntll abo-.i'. a year a?i> his brotber, the Rev. ll ll. Tyndale, aaaUteel him. and then weat away lo take eharge of a new as-anaa la On?-huiidred-and-rourth vi. 1 >r. Tyndall haa had no aagiyr.itit siu.-.-. ?'. waa rot at home Wbea a rcporter for The Trioune called laal hlght. but Mrs. Tyndall .-_l.l n waa qulte true that h.r husband na i real__ed. Tha Broome Btreel rnbernacte is owned by the _'_' , v<"ns Boclety. or whlch the Rev. Dr. A. F. Bchaulll.-r is the prealdent. A member of the Taber narle aald last nlght that I>r. Tyndall'a realgnatlon was not imexiK-cted. as his work had been hard, and Ma health h.ui nuffered M-vt-rely ln consequence. jussvr: 08 thi: BABttB i.ithek societt. The Martln I.uther Soclcty of Xew-York had an aajayable annual .llnner last .-.-enlng at Clark's raatanraat, Na, 8 v>aet Twenty-thir.i-at. Careia -.v.-.f lald for about a*M hundred gueat*. The ottl gajra preaenl were Jacob V Mlller, prealdent: Oeorge I?. (i.-k't-shausen nnl Charlea L>. Hoachen. vlee prerldenta; Jamea K.I!o*.s, treaaurer, and Oeorge ii. Beachea. The 8B?aa_era w.-r.- Mr. Miiier. the Rev. Dr. John A. \V. HaaH, pastor of Orace Liith.-ran cini'.-li; tli." lt.-y. I'i l I. Young pasior of St. John'a Lutheran Church. an.i U'llllam II. Staake. ? member of the I'hllniieli-hu Bar and prealdent of tl-.- Phlladelpbla Lutheran .-<oclul l nlon. Among those preaenl were !.'. K Bllert, Kdltor of "The Luth.'.'a--. League Revtaw"; Ft_____k_T,-, ,?-,brr' john Brunnlng, H. C. Oerd.-n. Frederlck II. w efer and John O. Feldmaiin. The aoclety was organiacd rn Ub_ for the purpoae of placlng a Iarge atatua of Lutfier lu front of tha Capltol at Waahlngton. AFFAIRS IN BROOKLYN. THE CASK OF MRS. P_WP_KOBA_, Tbe brutal treatment of Mrs. Kate Pendergra*. tbe homeless woman, and her unfortunat* chlld, which i? now in th* Morgue awaltlng burial. baa aroaaad m.irh Indlgnation. Yeaterday the woman ' waa restlng more quietly In th* Faatern Dlstrlct Hoapltal, wh*re she waa finally taken after ad mls3lon had be*n refuaed ber at St. Catharlne's and othor hoepltals. She Is now In a fair way of raeovery. Yeaterday Ilealth ('ommlssioncr Knvry summoned the mother auperlor of St. Catharine's Hoapltal to hls offlce, In order to iearn why the ntghl nurao falled to aorept th* patl*nt. In far* on the fact that ?h* war about to glve blrth to a ehlbl. It Ib aald that th* mother superlor waa greatlv ahock*1 at the laek of appreclation of the extreme ease by the Slater of Bt Dominlck ln i chargo. _, The Health commiaslonT has aent for I>rs Wa.ldron a_d Kaatncr to meet htu to-day Th? ; commlaaloner wlll alao take meana to rompel the other hoapltal offlclals who ra4_*aa ti.e woman to ; Klve an explanatlon of thelr actlor.. in vlew of the fact that th* hospltals recelve BJ? a year from | the cltv, and, arrordlng to a contract. are rx pactad to take emergency cnses i-t aJl tlmes, no matter what tbe naiure of tkaai may BB. FATHKR MAY'R BODY* TO LIE IN KTA.TE. The body of Monalgnor Mlrhael May. aenior \icar ge.narnl of the Dlocese of I^onir lalar.d. and paator of the Moat Holy Trlnlty Cburch, ln Montrose-av*.. who dled on Monday nlgbt. wlll be taken to-day from the paroohial resldence to the church. Where lt wlll lie In atat* untll Frlday. On Frlday mornlng .1 reqateai n.a?s win b* clebrated by VTear-aeaeral MeNaaiara, the preaent admlnlstrator of the _Jo ce?P ln the abaence of Blshop Mcl'onnell. who Is now ln Boane. The Rev. James Hanse:man wlll be dea cen and the Rev. I'eter Srhwarz, of the church >.f the ll.dy Uosarv. Amltyvll'.e. L. L. aiib-,..-. >n. Father .lames H. Mltcbell. chancellor of the dlpceae, wlll preach the sermon In F.ngilsh. and Father Jamea Kaufert, of the Church of the Annunclation, In (.er nmn. The bodv wlll be r,iac*d In a vault under the hlgh marble altar ln tne church, If a prrnv.t M granted by the Board of Health. A WHDLE WEKK OF BFNKF1T PCRPORM A Nt !_8. The Royal Arcanum Hospltal Red Fund Associa tlon is to have a heneflt nt the Parl: Theatre, whlch will eover th* eatlre week from February _ to March - The Fellx Morrla comedy Company wlll appear eaeh evenlng and at the Wc.lii,-?day ar 1 Baturday matlneea. aii :he Uoyal Arcaaum I. in the clty will probabiy glve theatre partlea in the courae of tne week, OATHERED ABOUT THB TOWN. The clty won n victory yester.l_y. when ti.e C,en eral Term of the Supreme Court bandrd down de clalona denying motions in proceedlng to reduce assessments. The propertlea involved were 'he, liljou Theatre nnd thoae of Joscph vTueatl, Bobin son's Stores, estate of Jeretnlah P. Bobinaon, Wlll? lam P.raahei- and Frederi. k Marx. The tolul re duetlon sought through the courts was l_0,BOB, Flfteen famlllea wer* mad* homeless by the (Ir* In Flfth-ave.. between Twelfth an.l Thlrtecntb ata., 011 Fri.lay nlebt. of whlch an arcount appeuiel ln The Trlbune. A rellef commlttee. cons'.stlnir of W. J. Maxwell, H. V. Monahan and C. L Kl< bol son. all of whom llve lt. the nelghborhood where the flr*. occurred. la aollcitlng auba'riptlons for the beneflt of the sufferers. The ault of John Adamaon to have the franchlaea of the Naasau Electrlc BaBway and the Kltigs County Rallway declared forfelted came ap hl Si.o.lnl Term yeaterday before Judge Sml:h. Ten of the "Cold Thlrteen." th* Aldernv-n who grnr.ted the. fran.-hlaea, appeared In court. The, i-ane wlll probably ocrupy four days. Baatar L. BaeBtM ap j.eared for ex-Mayor Boody and the Aldermen. Kllhu Root. James C. church. Samuel }'.. Clark and John .1. Allen appeared for the rallroad com? panlea. Jerae Johnaon and Edward M. Orout re;, reaented Mr. Adamaon. K. M. Bowman. prolessor of music at Yassar College. has been engaged as mtis.ca! dlre.-tor of the new Baptlat Temple. now in courae of ere-t.on at Thlrd-ave. and Srhermerhorn-st. He expeet* to organize a 'holr of IrVO vol"? Among the decislons of the laat Oeneral Term handed down ln the County Oourthouse yeaterday waa one dlspoalng of the long lltlgatlon over the wlll of Myra <"T_rk Galnea. the appeal of whlch la diamlsaed and th* Surrogatea declsion ls afflrmed. The twenty-flfth anniveraar>' of the Yetaran Aa? soclatlon of the 23d Kegiment will b* held at th* Cnlnn LeogBB Club on Frlday evening. There wlll be mualc and aupper. FBOTOQEAPH8 TAKES FROii A BALLOOS. KX BXHIBITION f't" SdME B1NB VIKW.? THK valit: of si.'ch piCTuaaa roiNTBO oi'T BT W. M, JBTTNlNOa Tbe Boclety Of AniateUT Photographera llstene.l to a lecture on a most atavattag sui.jec: laat evenlng. W. M. Jenninija. ot Phlladelphla, told them al! about ptxrtograpay fr,>m a ball >on p. int of tiew. Ttoe i. ,-ti.r. -room of ibe soclety. at NO. 113 Wes. Tblrt> - (iKhth-st., wus fllbd when the flrat vl.-w was fl ish ? ,?creen. Mr, .l.-nnliigs aald he ha 1 departed frorp th.- cnstOBB ?f pointing the camera atralgbl down. which hin predecessors In ballooa photograph Ing bnd ad-inted. ..nd t,uk hla vlew< ln an obltqiM dlrecrjon. Tbe reauli wBJ- most pleaslng The trip waa made from Palnnount Park. Phlladel? phla '.i. Julv -i. iv.,1. Negattvea were taken at vary iiik h.lKbs up U three mllea. The b, at reaultl W( B obtalned at the helghl of one mlle. atrdaeyi vtewa of Phlladelphla. wlth th>- Olrird Colleae groundfl ln tne centre. w-re the tlrs: In the aeriea. Then the balloon noated ..v.-r the Delaware Into New-Jeraey. The rlvcra came out beautifulty ln the photoerapha, every rtppip ahowlng aa the aonllght gllnti l from its crest. Mr. Jennlngs cut.ined the fiiture of bullcn pno tography ln war ani ln the "lot-atln^" of raJlroadB, wht-re a aerles of vlews would enable the englneers and even the unwlentlflc ofllcera of the company t" nbtaln an accurate general ld*a of the Lopograptiy of a atretch of country wlth ihe expendltur.- ..f llt? tle tlme and money. FOi; BAPID TBABBn AMOTB T1IF BABLBM The XXIXtl: Assembly Dlatrict Couii. II o* th? Clty YlgllBnce League held the flrst of a serlea of meetlnga ln the Bethany Presbyterlan church, One-hundred-and-thlrty-aeventh-st. and Wlllls ave., last night. for the purpe>ae of __BB?BBf the toplcs of lmportance to the people of th* Xorth BMa P.apld tranalt was the toplc of dlseusslon laat night. charlea II. Broas called ihe BiaalhH ". order, and Introduced aa Ihe flrst apeaker Loula L, Delafleld, sec.etary of th* Rapld Tranalt Corn nriaalfrn. who spoke at aom* length on municlpal control of rapld translt aa agalnat Individui.l eon? trol, argulng in favor of the former. He was fol? lowed bv Wllllam B. Parsons, consultlng englneer of the Rapld Tranalt ( ommlsalon, who le. tured ,,n the me< hantcal construction of the road as pro poaed, and lllustrated hls lecture wlth atereoptlcoti ' rlewa The meeting cloaed with a spe*" h by Chalrman Broas, In whlch he ant.ouncn] another meetlng. to take place In the Sccond Church of the DlHrlple., at One-hiindred-and-alxty-nlnth-at. and Frar.klin ave.. to-morrow nlght. at which Dr. Parkhurat and Frank Moss wlll sp*ak. for. THE n~ATF.lt roi.o OHAMPtOBBHIF. There will probably ba '. eonte?t for the water polo championshlp this seaaon. Th* New-York Alhletic Club last night aent the following reply to the fhailenge of the Chlcago A. A.: New-York. February 1_, l'-'"., K. Walter H-rrlc'K. esq . aecretary Chlcago Athletlc Ass... latlon, CkicagO, IB. Dear 8lr: In further unswer to yr.ur lett'-r <.f January TA, we beg to say, as bo4dera of the .haiu pion^hii. In water polo in the Uattad Htate.-, we are prepared to defend this tltle against all corner* aud will aooept wiiiingiy a chaBange from yoor crub. V, i- cannot. however. make any arrangements with reference to part or full payment of expenses of vlsitlng teams, as was expl.iined to you laat year 1 by .mr presldent, Mr. \\ eeks. We have alwaya | pald the expenses of our water polo team lu win- : ning this championshlp, and lf you wish to v.ln lt II muat be on the aum- terms. Our team i? now re-organlzed. and we sball be Dleaaed If you wlah to challenge for the champion? shlp. to arrange a date for you any tlme between March _ ar. 1 Aprll It; beat two gam.-s ln three; la be plnyed In our tank la New-York Cltv Wi wlll also agree to provlde a trophy bunner for the wlnnlng team. Youra reapectfu ly JOHN C. <Jl L1CK. Secretary. WBBTJBB OF A BTBAMBBJTB roilPAST. The nnniml meetlng of th* stockholdera of the OM Domlnlon Stearnshlp Oompany waa held yea? terday Bt the general offlce of the company. Pler No. 21. Nortb Rlver. Th* Board of Dlrectors was unanlmoualy ?e-electe<i, as followa: H. A. Bouroa. prealdent; R. C, HofTman. F. J. KlmlwUl. C. P. Huntlngton. C. P. Flacher, Wllllam Bowland, W. L. Quillaudeu. C. C Btoekley. John W. Cauaey. J. 11. Cooper waa r*-elected a*cr*tary and treaaurer. rui: qvilt, ctrn Dixytx. The regular monthly meetlng of th* uulll Club wbb held at th* Bt. Denla Hotel laat nlght. Dln ner was aerved for flfty. Alexander M. Hudnut, of No. 11 Wall-Bt.. and George L. Prentlee, of No. 4."> Cedar-Bt., were elected member*. James B. Reynolda apok* of church work don* ln the I'nl veraityB?ttlement. and the Rev. tfr. James M. t-Honar to Prola?llon <>' Amtrtcaa InaU HOME NEWR PROMINKNT ARRIVALS AT THiS HOTKLS. CA\in.UI>OK-Captain Albert Haoea of the Oer? man Kmbassy ai Waah-artoa. kvkhktt Profea. sor B. W. Baaa. of Weat Polnt FIFTH AVBBl B Benator JaHaa C. Barrnwn, of Mteafgaa; Bepre aentathra Netaen Wngley. Jr.. of Matoe, and Steven ?on Burfce, oi Ohm. BOU-ABD -charir-s Ueaby. ,r Becretary of tho Unlted states LegaUon al Pektag MinitAY HILL -i Jeneral Wllllam K Franklln. of Bartford, and Rear-Admlral Bamuel It. Fraiiklin. Unlted States Navy. NOBMANDIE Oovernor Lorenao Croanee, of Bebraaka. yit TOBIA Theaaaa B Ferguann. Unlted -tatea Blnla ter to swedm. W1NTJ-OR wiiimni ii. Beward, of Aiiburn. N. Y.. and Charlea PBrgO, of Ch*agO, what UB GOINO OB TODAT. committee of Beventy meeting. Ckamber of Com merce, noon. Tark and AOJOOdOCl Commlaalonera BMOtlnga. Board of Trad.- nnd Tr.inaportatlon. I_fl p. m. American Autborn' Ouild. Blbla House. 6 p. m. \,.w-York COOklng BcbOOl l'nlted Charltie. Bullding, i p- nt. Mcdlco-Lagal faeiety. Ba -1 waal Forty-third cood Oovernaaenl Clab ef Xtb Daatrkrt, No. I Bt Mark'fl Phwe, I p. m. Oood ilovernment Club F. Ba -21 Hiidsonst.. I ! Crockery Board of Trade dlnner, Bardwara Club, " i' ?< . , gn_day law MDlard leel caae. rourt nf Oper and 1 T. rrnlr.cr. Trial of ex -Captaln DohOrty, Coun of Oyer nnd I Termlner. U itnre by rVeetdeat r.unton, No. 31 l'nlon . Bquare, I r> rn. Manhatun Alumnl Boetety, No. M v\ext nfty nlntb-at., I p. m. Bt Fmneta Xavler Alumnl AaaaatallOB, I p m. NEW-YORB ciTY. Th.- eertlncate ef Incarperatlon of ibe Aaaocta i tion of Bzempl Flremen ot the Clty of New-York 1 w..s ni.?! yeaterday i" Ibe ofBca of tba Burrngate. ' [| ia organlaed to render rhariUble aealatance lo ; membera Wllllam B. Cbeater, the organlal of si <;. ? '? Church. arlll alve an organ r**. ii.il ai Bt. Battbew'a | church. iu Weal Etghty-fourth-at.. near Central ' r.irk Weat, to-morrow evenlng al B:B o'clock Tha programme wlll rnclude F. da la TombeHe'a ?Marche Ponttflcale." ihe "War March of the Prleeta," from MendeUaohn'a " Uhalle," and <* cerpta from "Lohengrln" and "Tannbauaer." The Baal si.ie Chapel '* lo recelve th.- pi j of the readlng t. be glven by Loc_o Rlrhardaon al ! Bherry'a to-morrow afternoon al 3 o'clock The Metropolltan al laenm of Art is open free te th.- publl. :'rom M a. m. to Buneel on Tueadays, | Wadneadaya Tburadaya and iatardaya; on Bunday : aiternoona frem l o'.-!o.-k to annaat, and on the I evenlngi of Mondaya and Plidaya On Bondaya and Prldaya from U o'ctoeh antll Buneel ropyleta, ;,rt atudenta nnd membera of th.- Muaeam only are admltted frea; othera have lo pay a" entrancn fee ' of B <?> ata on tbeaa two daya Th- Mueeum of Natural Bletary fca open on areek ,i,,-n from I t" I o'clock Oa Tueaday and Batur day eventaga from s lo ii o'etoeh th.- publlc ls ad? mltted frea On Bundaya II la open from l to ?'? o'clock Admlaaloa i? rharged an Mondaya nnd Tneadaya Th.- Coroner'e olllee alll be Ihe laadtag teple of* 6 . -i.,i, nt the Medlco-Legal Boriety'a meeting to-nlpht at the \, ad-iny ..' MedJctne Dr. \ T Weetoo, Coronar*a phyalclaa, ?ni read ? ;???: tha - ib ? .. ai d Ihe pei ?' ' ' lr"' poaed reforma wlll be dlacuaa L Tha dlacaaaloa will ba oi ene l bj Clarh Bell Ea-Coronai t. and othera ?HI apeah, A .-on- rt wlll be atvan ai the Tee hera' College. Waa) < ii.. h ir lr.-l .iiil-tw. ntle'h-et . r.e..r thO Bou ,.-.-? i to-daj at p. bb., ln wbleh C Drsvignea ? ritralte,ai I Artbui Frledhelni ptanlat, arlll a|; ?... , tl keta, B. Tbe Rev. i r c H, Parkhurat, B J Halre, '" Meaa and W. K. Knm are io he among lh' ? the maaa-meatlng le be held to-mornra I ki Ihe Church of the Parttan , on. I dred-end-thlrtleth-at., near Plftb-ava., ander the i auspi,???* ...' ti.e city V'lgflaaea Leagna of ' Nxviiith Aaoembly W lr Th" flral aubacriptlon roncen of the Calvary l Choral . ml i* le be glvi n l ? m irro ? ? ? : .|?-i .,- Calvary Baptlal i Hurch, ln I ' . ... :i st |tH,.:,| tn - 'he Nntlon.il flmri.-.-. 1*1. laglalatlon and i onaular refoi rn are to i thla afternoon bj ih.- Sea and Tra: rj 01 :..'.- a at II aaeetlng at Na 88 way. Llooiiiln.. l.il- I.:..-!.' If. Thlrd Bl ? ?nd Blxtleth ata . are atlrrln : up the llv. I. .1? bualneaa nowadaya wltb Iheti ? tha O'D ,.....?'. le purchaa. 1 hey anno ia a ih< of ferlna of over I renty thouaand llema In ll , - ii aala, and alve aamplea of radu rd i <?? t., , ornj.-i tha attantlon of all mai wlvea,_ OBIYBABY. BOBBBT L PIRBBON. i: ,b. rl i. Pli hla i. ane, N ? M .'. ??-? Blxty-alxth-Bt., on Bunday laat, Boma three areek* ago he bad i bad attack of arrlp, whlch ?.< ? (olloarr i by mabuial f<-v.-r. and iimiiy perltonltl*. whl '. waa the Immedlate cauae of hla deatb, aet ln Mr. Pl ?raa born In Ibla clty on Febi iary \ IM. H< aaa th.- *on of Jamea Plraaoii, who waa ?? ? .' tba ? ptoneera la tha ptano baaalneaa In thla ct^ When a young man h. wenl wlth hla parenta t > cj, ,ri- ? tun. S, ?'., where he waa edu >' i a>l th- utbreak of the w.ir ihe fandly came back to thla ? i:;.. and Robert Plraaon aoon afterward j..ine.i tha Hlnadale, Doyle Oranlte Company, aubaaquently dolng i r?- - artlstl.' work ln the granlte monumental w..:ks ,.f HL, Q. French. He left there and formed the general Btona-deallng Brm of Plraaon a- Benaiek, Na 19 r.Hk Place, and aaa eonnected adtb thal Brm up to Ibe tlme <>f bla d<-..th. Nearly elghteen yaai i h<- marrl.-d I-Jllaabeth Brevoort, .1 greal granddaugh t*r of Henry Brevoort. Bhe, alth two daaghtera and one bi itber, F. M. Plraaon, BOnrlva h m, Jamea \v. Plraaon, archltect of ti." Navarro and othi i flat houaea, waa al i ;i brother. Ml Plraaon a/aa .1 member of the Archlteetural Leagna, the Bketch ciub of New-York and .. membei of the Mecl inl. - anrl Traderaf llv bange. The ftitn-ral \mii take place at the Church ol Zlon nnd BL Tlmothy, Plfty s.-y.nth--t.. between Blghth and Nlnth avea., al 8:10 a. m. to-day. The biin.il Wlll be Iu Mllbum, N .1. ?-???? TH...MAS i. mii.i.i;i:. TtBMBaa L. MBIer dled on Bunday ai Portland, Me., at an advanced ;.?.-. He waa forroerty ..ii? ..f th.- rtadlfg baaalneaa men ol Newark. il- came from portland lo Bewarh in UBa, an.l four yeara kater formed the drygooda lirm <if BBIer A- Ward. IL married Mlss Almira I'l'-rson. who w.ia eonnected wlth rnanv of tbe prlndpal famlllea of tha dty. After th.- war ended Mr Mlller wenl to Oa go and ejigaged in bualnei i there, retlrlng ln ls^:;. when h< w.-nt to Portland to itve with bla marrled dam i ??? ? THB RBV. U" L. OARLAND. BaahviBe, Peb. 11 The Rev. w. L. Oartand, -x i-han.ellor of Vand -rbllt I'rilycrslty, nnd one ..f the beet-knowa adaBatora in tha Bouth, dled this atora ing, an.-d elghty-flve yeara DUCHBBg S'l'ANA PETBOVITCH, Cettlnje, Feb. 12.-The Daehaaa Stnna PetTOvltCh, mother of th* I'rince of Montanogro, ls dea l OBITUABT NOTB8. Waterbory, Conn., Peb i- larael Hotmea aev enty-two yeara old, ona of th< mo*t peocatoent <-iti z.-n* of vPaterbury for ti..- i.-ist h.iir eeatury, ,. I nt 2:?) o'clock Ihis mornlnK. Be wa- a diireetor of ihe Benedlet Bi Bnrnhani Company, the Watarbury Watch Company, tbe Waterbunr Cloch Company, the dakville I'ln Company and the Coe Braaa Com paay. of Torrlngton. n>- w.is ais.> aenlor partaer ta th* bankiiiK lirm of Holmei A- Paraona. He aerved aeveral t.-rms in the Oeneral Aaaembly, Newhur-j;. N. Y. Peb, 13 Btdnt) Hc-iflM, a leadlng buabv ss m ni of i-'iahkin Landlng, dled laal nik-ht. aged firty-.-lglii y.-.irs. II.- \%.i- n s..n of th.- lata Oeneral .lacob I.. Sculleld. Tarra iiaut.-. Ind., hvi.. 12 ispcciaii.?Tba riev. Barvatl BaJdwm, O. M. c di.-i at the anepiial here to-day under ihe aurgeea'a kalfe. H<> was aarlatanl paator ot BL Joaaph'a Romaa Cathollc Church, thla city. Hl* home was at Hobnken, N. J. Rochcster. K.-b. 12 iSpe. lah.--John 11. (lordon. of thla clty, djad to-day. r.ged flfly-four > i-ars. .Mr. fjordon nni a brother, who was iaaoflatad with him ln bualness, patented the flrst <-.?ml.lri. I reap.-r :m 1 Betf-btnder, and recelved royalttaa fr. m nearly all the hindi-r Baanfaeturera ta this country. AUIance. Ohlo. K.-b. 12. I >r. 1.. C. R..?e, a promi nent physlclan and Invent .r of th* Ro<- loiig-di lance telephone, dled at hla hom* at Palmyra to day, from pneumonla Ha waa forty-flvo yeara of age. aad laavaa a wldow. TALK ABOUT COMPROMISE. CONFKRKNCES ON POLICK LEGISLATION. IXOlCATlOXa TBAT CBRTAW ANTI-PLATT RK ITHl.H'ANS AIIE WII.LINi; TO MAKE OOM CXBtnOKt WHAT DR. I'ARKBIRST *AYr<. There wer* indlcations yeaterday that aom* of the men who have been promlnent In opposltlon to tbe Lexow bllls for the reorganlzation of th* Poliee liepartment. and to the meddllng of T. C. iiatt ln leglalatle- affectlng the clty, were think lnR of comprmuiae wlth the Platt forces. Among i the Indlcations wer* aome conferences whlch were said to be in the lnter**t of good government. but ' whlch were conducted secretly wlth the reported deatga '>f galnlng the consent of ma.-hlne Kepubll raaa in th* I.eglslature to certaln amendments to | the Lexow bllls. On* conference was held down town ln tbe afternoon an.l another was held last | evenlng at the houae of Charles Stewart Smlth In ! I'nrty-seventh st. There were said to be other i qulei talk* durlng the afternoon an I evening be twe.n men who are Bepiiblicana and yet who have be.n outspoken In favor of a non-partlsan municlpal g.ivi rnnient. Mr. Bmlth and other auch men wer* not ln. Ilaed to talk about those conferencea. but there was said to be a movement ln the dlre.tlon .,f iisreement upon poliee bllls w hl<-h are to be preaented by a commlttee appolnted by Mr. Hmlth :it the Cooper I'nloil meetlng It waa Bdaaltted by men who were In the secret of the movement that members of the commlttee ! had been Invlted to attend a conference at the < rooata of the chamber of Comaieroa aa BAtarday i.t 11 a. in , and that Senator Lexow and other j men. who are aiipposed t? represent the marhlne ' Bepublicans have also been Invlted to tako part ln that conference. It was alao de.lared that 'i ihe Bar. Dr. Parkkurat aroaM not be asked to roafer wlth the other men. Frank Maaa, who iiii.-.i ln drawlng up the bili whleh repraaaata th* I riew of Dr. Parkhurat'a aoclety upon poliee re J oi_*_ntaafdoa, aald yeaterday that he did nol expe.-t t.? l.e Invlted to the conference. T. D. Kenneaon, xx|,,i alded -Mr. Moss In .traftlng the blll, and also I waa appolnted a member of the Cooper t'nloii 1 Commlttee, was atek al his home yeeterdaj Charlea c. Beaman, another member of tha caaa> '? mlttee, had declded to withdraw from the com mittee, bul would not tell why. Joaeph Larocrtue, another man who waa aske.i lo ba a member of the commlttee, had ateted that his bu-itu-ss en gagementa would prevent hlm from taklng any actlve p.irt In the woik of draftlng a bttl. Tbe confereaee on Baturday xv..s aald t" have i . arraaged by Charlea Stewart Bmlth. On ac? counl of .. letter whlch ha i i.een algned by a promlnenl Republlcan, who waa >.n th.- platform bi :!:?? ....per I'nton meetlng, Benator l..-x,.w went ?,i s,. Mr. Bmlth on Monday before g.ilng tn Al Th y t.iik.'i over th>- aituatlon. ana egreed lhal ther* could t>.- conceaalona over th.- Poliee li ... u ihen declded t.> have the conference mi riatui lay, There waa a atory >n clrculatlon In the .ix laat evenlng t.< tha effect thai on tiie even il the Cooper JL'nlon meetlng lu . Parkhurai waa warned by Mr. _mith to look out for tbe man v.i , :,?,. arrote ti,.- letter whlch i.rought about the in..ng between Benator Lexow an.l .Mr. Bmlth on Monday. ?|f th.re is any wavertna m tb.. non-partlsan rar.ks now." said Dr. Parkhurat la-<t evenlng, "it u p.-ing io I.Kpenalve" .inl h.- panaed a moment ns if h* half lnt*nded to add "f..r aomebody." Then i,.ntlnued l si> expenslve, becauee an ounce . r timldltj ..n ihe antl-Platl atda wlll roema a pound . : .xtr.i aailurance on the Platt aide, Bvery coticeaalon whl. h h.is been galned from the Platt f.irc.-s thus r..r baa be.n galned by ateady preaaura .:, ihe iH.t of th" opposTtion, and If there la war verlng al this .rttlcaf tlme lt wlll w.irk tr.ueh mls chlef I" t!i>. cauae. I know tba: f..r a week th.-r* have been Indlcatlona of weakneaa <<n the part "f men. x*h... although they h.iv- taken Dart in th.- movemenl for municlpal reform, are afrald . Republlcan party ln thia diy win i.e dam ovemenl in f?v>r ..f a non-partlaan municlpal government. They may tbink that they ? . aaioa. bttl there c m be no laattog vlctor) . v Bpl ..n th* lin-s of the non ivement. The p>- >ple are determlned to hav* i non-partlaan administration of alTaJra it. md ihey ar.. g.>in.: to g*t lt ln tha end ire of that that I am not going to bor row an) troubl* ti .... .nt of a conference arlth ii ? Platt for ea " VI8CC88IRQ TBE < ITYS WEALTB. ,. m ivinb am. i-f..-Ki>.-.'ii r n ai_nix( K_b>oaa ni,. MM.'ii.KSTii csNTtfai ciatb ? .?.,.,??? of New-Torh" waa lha Buhjael dlaeuaaed -.-inh ?'-nturv Cl.ib last nlght at Dr Alhert Bhaw \\\* t.. be one af the I ... i, it ),.. xx m detalited by lllaeea a>,i hfa xx,- laken bx Profeaaor Pranklln ll. OtAdlnsa ' ,?. . ,,., . , aga u.ii'.r ii. Page, who pre iBslon, introduced Wdium M. iker. Mr. ixui* said that m -. ? ? I'. had bei n ? Bpended la . lal ? i that Ni w x, . |) . tha l.irg. -t ii i moal Importaal baaineea b>? i ii ih iwed ii ?w th* rev* ..- |>rl*. l. ..'h,-r Kur peaB xx ra largalt I r natlooal purpoaee, whlta theae nf New-Ycrh were v.r..:;> for miiatclpal afL.ir*. In IBM, be >.<ii. Nea lfork'a poliee forci conatatad rwentj, ik-ht wa aad i iptela, while tba total a departmenl *n? only W.ioi -, that, ln ? dd tbat the ? \. xx \ .ui; ronalate l ol >.'"?> n ,,:, | the total i I Ifl ilntainlng tbe depart* ,,,, rn waa f* '?'? Ivli ?? ' h >?* the i \ i niti l Bl itei o iv. rniw nl In ISM, nol . .... rxpenaea of xx.ir. wer* only $."<'.'??'.'?". | lhat a .'.'un. ?? the value clty'* property m laTJ r*port. I ll to he UB. i/hlle a imllar . immisalon ln I8_ mad* lt . x|r ivlni -.ui thal Xew-Vorh City h.id ,t-.i Ita bonda for lh* ra I I ma of all th* ? ? ! bi I i*d lh* Iii..>?'..?" aqueduct ?? : h boi Intei ? ? . i ? ? ? nt. ..i'l th-n ? , pei renl premlum. Tiir taxabie value nf -..,.;: rty to-day, he aaM, xv.is. in round nunitx'i tf,(W),or?i,(JOO, Mr Ivlni aaverely crltlclaed .1 lyatem, ..t lack <>f lt, In tne manage of New-York'a property. II- declared that thrr* wa* no Dnandal *y*t*m In the dty depart i;, whlch t- ipe. t we were far behln I Bu r,,,,,,,,, cltlea, Bl I tb..' If any rallroad or "teamlmat company wa* conducted on ?uch a baala it arould Profeaaor Cltddlnga ahowed how New-York ex n ? ?,? i almoat th* *am* amounl of money on Its theatre* and churehea B.OOO.BBl belng apeni on eaeh annually. TBE ) I ESGLING-BOLBE* A88ADLT CA8E. KRIEN'DB Of THB TWO MRN ti:i.i. kntikklt Mi'l KKi'.N'i' BTORIBB ABOIfT THB APTAIB. Tb> examlaatloa on the chaiga <>f aaaaalt pre ferred by Thomaa s. lioim.-s. the banher, af No. (1 Broadway, who iixis al Ma la BTast Thlrty flfth Bt., agalnat Krck-rick Tuengllng, a menaker of ihe i? 0. Yuengiing Brewlng Compaay, was to have taken place yeaterday afternoon before jus Hre Daael la lha foravlBe Poliee Court. Oa a, ceaanl oi tha ahaeaea .>f ih" etenographer th.- case xxii.x adtourned untll Frlday afternoon at '.'o'clock. Tl,.- following Btateaaeal waa made by a frtend ,.r Mr iIoIim.-s. xxitii th.- lattefa Banctlon, and for him: "(?n the night of .luii.i.u?>? 4. at I_M o', |o<k. I took ;. lunch In Burns's r.-stiiurnnt, 'I l.lrty-tlfth st. aad Btxth-ave , with some frteada Oa leaviog my frl.nds at the door I st.irted dOWB tha str-.-t to gal B >ab, wlth ii.y hanls ln my BCWketS. Th* lirst 1 l.new 1 wus struck from beblnd aud kaoekad aenaelaea, BThen i reoovared i fouad thal my iiose aml two teetl. had be.n broU.-n. I n:is aaatated t<> .. eah i.\ Hermaa Coheo aad other frlenda, nnd taken to ? Wllaoa'a dragatore, al Thlrty-fourth-at nnd Blzth-ave., where i waa at t.-n,i...i by Dra. Burnatl aud MeCtoy, aad then taken home. i waa oonflned ta ray bad for aaveral I dld not know foi tWO .i.txs Who It vs as tlo.l bl! .11" Ti.is fltatement waa glven by a frtead of Mr. Yuengiing: "On the mornlng in ijueetton, Yueng? iing ?it!i a party of frlenda, Including aeveral B/omen, were lunchlng lt. Burna'a reauuranl Holmea and a party wera ..t aaother tabka He aent a walter to call one of Yuengllnr?fl party, named I'l.v.i He ..sk.-1 pi.yai who the women xx.I.- wlth Yuengiing. gnd Intlmated that lie arould hk>- i.t Joln them. Ha was nut, however, invite.l Th.- yuengiing party than left the restaurant. A young in.in ln Ihe Btreet mad.- aome Inaultlng re tn.irks to Yuengiing about tha lady. I'liey had aome convei atlon and flaed the ma.ti.-r up. when " "'.came along and aaked: 'Whj dldn'l you llck hlm? and called hlm . vlle name. Yuengiing put tbe l.i.x ri a eah aad r.-turned t,. Holmea There ...... a -ri.ii.t.i.-. and tha neat I kn.-xx i ,,,?? Holmea lylng on tbe Bldewalk. I dld not ?<-.? Yuengiing Bti Ike hlm " ll.irrv N.i.itle aald that Yuengiing had a perfect defence. "Why.'' lu Bahj, "the young man was nttacked by nn Inioxicat. I man who had been looklng for a llght. and be Blmply defended blmself. i(s any gen tl.-in.iii of any aplrlt would have done." PBiaaa roa aBYBBtt-Ftaat bboimbbt mfs. Th<- m ? md b.niallon of Ih* 71st Regiment. Major CMlnton II. bmlth con.mandlng, paraded for revlew last . Igbt in full dress reglmental unlform at the armory. Thlrty-fourth-st. and Park-ave. There were many vlsitors preaent in th<- galleries and the evolutiona of the four commanda of slxteen llles eaeh were frequcntly applauded. Quarter raaatar olyphant, Aaslstant Suraeon Krdmann, In apector of Itifle Practlea Austln, Quartermaater aWrgeeal Taiier, rnmmlaaarr Bargaajii atein, ordi nance-Bergeaat Huater aad Color-Bearer Bruford BCted as st_ff utnl uon, ot.itnlssione I ataP. l.leutenant-Colonel Sl.-pbeii ||. M||n. A-isiatanl Adjutant (lenernl of the Klrst Brlga.le. i"vlewe,i the men an.l Ihen preaented the fleld and ataff prltea for 1894. Company B recelved both prlsea, one for havlng the hlgheat State figure of utrlt la tha regiment aad tha other for ahowlag the t * ; ? J "Baking Powder J J isanecessity. There $ * is one kind upon ? S which you ean* | always rely, J | Cleveland's Sup- $ $ erior. It is pure and ? J sure. We know f f> W * that a rounded tea- J { spoonful will do the $ J work of a heaping J i one of many others."* i * J _l_V_\ _\)0>T/' ? J * l tn House holdNews. J I 4 ?a?4?eHOfM*eft^ gr*ateat Inr-rease In number of sharpahootera. The evenlnfc-'s entertalnmenl ended wlth a dan.-e. MA RINE INTELLIGENCE. MINIATCRK ALBUBAC S.mrlse SJB Sunxet BtBtj-aOOB rl.xea p m 10:3ft Moon'a age IS llhill WATSB TO-DAY. A M Sandy Umk 10:31 Oov. Island 10-4 11*11 Uate 0:17 1-M BandJ Book IO:5?;Oov. laland 11 :?.< Ilell liat? 1:22 IXCOMINO .S'77vllf/;_5. TO-DAY. Vexael. l-'i. ni. Llne. R-gulua.Matanzaa .Ian 2*..''ent Anier Al.Hila.tilbralia. Jan 27.Anchor N-niirtimia.Oenoa. Jan 81.Ilamh-Amer .-.-vi. .Uverpool, I'eh I.Whlte Star S.-ne, ;i .,.lli.vmia. Feb 7. N V A (Ut.a K.lpino.II..I1. Jan 2H.Wlleon Letlmbro.iJll.mltar. .Ian 2S.Florio Allra .Klngaton. Keb 7.Atlaa Miaalaslppl.Londoa, Jan .11.Atlsntir Trarx liiH.i-ri.il 1'nnee... .St huelu. Feb b.Prince TlU'ltsiiAV. FEBBDABY 14. BoagoaCBr.Haann'l, Feb 2.Brlatol \,,,x.Port au I'rluce, F-h 9.Atla* PBIDAY, PBBMJARY IS. Praae*.boadoa. .Ian .11.Natlonal Klehriond Hlll.london. Peb 2.Wllsori Baal*.Ilremen K.-b .'. .N O IJoyd Phlladelpbla.l.a Qaayra, Feb u.H.-d D CllGOiyr, 8TBABEBS, TO-DAY, V-xx?l For i.lne. Mall* clnae. Veaael salls. Teutonlr. Ltv*rpnol. Whlta Btar. BaBJ a i.i N'.-wV..rk. ?>utli?.mpl..n. Amerlcan. S:Oftam tlr?uala Olaagow, Anchor.10*08 a, m 12.00 m trraaraddv. Porl Hpaln. atc, Trlnldad.. 12:o0 m 20Opm Ortnoco, ft Tliomn*. etc. yueb-r.12.10 pm 3:00 pm Vlgilanrla, Havana, N Y * I'ub*. IMlBI 8:00 pm Vcnaauefa La Oaarra. R<-d i>. loopm 840 pra .,ir,.i rjalvaaton, Ballory. soopm Bntckerborker, New-Ortean?. t'romwell . 8:00 pm Algoriquln, JaahaanvtMo, n>de. 3:00pm TH-B-DAY. FKIIRI'ART 14. rxjiltr Mon'evldeo. l.amport * BMI 1? 00 a m 12:00 m Pantiagr., Naaaau. N Y A Ctjha. 1.00pm 800pm Fitir.AY PBBBVABT BJ. KemtrK-!*. Jarkx'-nvli;*. <1.de . 8.00pm BBIPP1R0 RBWB r-.r.T or BBW-VOBK n kst-ay. rr.R IB i?* ABBIVBD Btaaiaar Taormlaa Idarl. K< ? h. Hajrhorg Jamiary 24. -. ? rnd** and paaeenfer* t?. Fun. h. Edye A < n. An? chored in yuarartlnr Wlll n..t be taarded t.-nignt on a.-.iunf nt the |cr In the bay. Steamer YVext-rnland iBaUD. Meyer. Antwerp T-ebruarv 2. wlth m.|?? *r.d paaa?n?-ra io Internailonal Navigatlon i'.v Arrlved a' lh* Hur at h V% ? m. Sf.-Hmer l>, i'.:ix,-.?;ne (Frl. FUudelon, Havr* J_nu*ry 26. xiith mdae and paj-a-naera to A Forget. Arrlved at lh* IUr nt 7:3.1 |> m. 11th. and anchor-d. Bt< im*f Frln.-lpla .Brl, Stannard. r>elth Januarr 20, Pundee 24, wlth ni-lv >., Stmt> >n. s'penre A Y..un?. Ar ri-.-l rft ili* Mar at h a m Bteamer Ovle .Hrl Nl. ,1. r-om I.iverpool >ebnj?n' I. wlth m,_.- lo H Maltland Kera*y. 1'aaaed ln at Sanly Book al II ?_. P bi- .. . , M -.. ,- ei M.i- .-oll IBr). Muiray. Uverpool January 23 , ? laanara _?. ?nh ?.'l?'' lo Bew-Torh Xhtppin*; ^>. Arrlved ;.' Ih* i''.r <\> 2 3o a m anl anchor,,) ..,-r atn-e nf Oilifornia .?r>. H-^xa. <ii???ow F?n ri?i) I ?llh rnla* ?nd paaaengera lo Auatln Haldwln * r,, Arrlved ui ihe H?r at 3 a in and anchored on *c i ...i . if foi _ . ... Btaaater Alinn.a. .'n.axman. ?">Iph wtarj? 4, with r.i.|?- ?ud 3 paaarngera 10 Blamford larry, Ilerron * r... Airlvel at Ihe llnr at HIS a m Bll .'i rr Hiidebrwid. < "Viii.f. fr..m Cara. Ma lUrbado**, 1_ i,.v 11 I., W l> Munaon Anchored ln guurntitlne Kt,-..m-r HlMebraad iBrt, Kaaoa January 2S. Para 29 and Barbadoea rebruan '?? w'ib md?? and i??aiwn?era t.> tl-n-ih 4 ?',, ArrUe.l ai tlie liar at 10 p m ..r llth. ?I || ar t'ltl "f llira. _nckwood, .'..l-n February 4. wlih rrwlf* hii I |iaaa?Baera to l-a. iri- Maii i^a .'... Aavrveal at th* Hur ll I ^2 :l lll ^'eiiner Nue.ea Hlak. .'.alvpaton. wlih md*? and paa n.nn.-T'. '?' ' H Mallory * '"? Paase.1 ln at Sandy Baok rn ii -. p m, Bteamer BaoaMor, Flyrne. N-w-Orleana. wlth m?l?e lo .1 T S'.in .-'Kkle . Sie.ni.-r M.w len. IlopRin*. I'harleaton. wlih mdxe to \\ i- I |j I* .x- .',. Bt. .-..er Kaaaaa Cllf. V1*h*r, Savannah, *ith mda^ an.l paaaenf. i-? to ll I. Wa'tiT. . ..!.:. at*am*r Marka) llenneit <Br>. Schenk. Ilallfax Fabruarr i<>. in taUlaal lo ihe Coaimarclal >'al>Ie i'.v Tlie Matka) B*nn*tl come* l ? repalr .-ar.l? ln harbor. su.i.tv Hook, i-'.-i. il*. t'.'i" p ni wini Beethaaat; inht !.>? ud) and baiy. LldEABBD, ateamer fotiaga Cltjr, Henneit, Partland, Me?iioratio ii,.ii Sieam-r Man.i.'i.a <Hrl. .IrlrTlth. l.^ndc>n-N?w-Vork Bhlpplng <??. Bl iiii'-r llerman Wlnter. Nickeraon. l!o*lon H F DtBa oek. Ntaanw lUiynland .H'lK'. Millx, Antwerp Internatlonal Navlaatlon < '??. Bteamer torkiown, Dole, N'rroik an.l Barwpotl Bowa . II i Domlnlon s. i Bt*amer Oly ef Auauala. I'aaaett. Ka\annah-R I. W.ilker. Rl .inn-r Twatoale (Br), Cameron, Uverpool?H M Ker I,' V S.eam.-r \'ene7.uela. Ilopklna. La ii.i*>ra. PortO Cabello an.l f-tira. .a Boulton, Hllax A I>alletl Steamer Naa-Ynrk, .laii.lh :.. BoathBWiptOB Inlernatlon*! Naviarittion Oo. Steam.-r Sheeriie?? i Rrt Norman. Ilord'aux fNineh. Kdve A i'o. ' Stean-.er Orinoco llln, F.axer Hl Tl.omaa. Antlcua. 81 I.u.la. artr A E < mterhrldae * Ca. Steam?r i;ii\-*ndott?. Walker. Borfotk and Weat Peiat oid Domlnlon Sx >'.. Stenmer .'Iialme'ie, lllaatand. New Orleanx J T Van Bk-kl*. BAIUED. S.eann-ra f.lamorarxnshlre illri. fnr Notfolk: Armenla .Un. Olaagoa; t*ol*rMg* IBr), IVrnambitea, itahia, Baa loa, .!?-. Bawdaa, Boaton; Chalmatt*, New-Orieana. Mani inba illri. Londoa; Clty of Augaata, Si.vantiah. Beath Portland, Wllmlnaton an,i n*orgiqwn; Yorki.iwn. N?r fi.lk and B*Wport New?, Itegultix iltuai. KlaaatOB, nellie. et,-. BOTICB TO MABIBBBB. iN.i. 2>'. of IBBB i fiii-ed Btatea of Ain.'iica -VlngUUa. iiiiiiu-i.". Boa_a. Botlr* Ih glv.>n lhal ? Baad Brblt* lantern llnht haa U-en e?(,ibiiHlifil and wlll !?? maltitalned untll further tiitio- on tba wre.-k of the ajfhooaer John C Hara**. le.-enllv niink In llampton Roada, ahoiit \ nautlcul mlle eotitliwestetlv from < ?ld Folnt .'..mfort l.lghtlinuie. Thla not Ire affecla Ihe ' 'I.IM "f Ltghta Bnd K..g Mlgnala. AtlaBtlo i.n.l Uulf Coaata, IBBt," paae 7S aft.-r No ^30, and the "Ual ..f He?< ons and liuoya, l-'ifih |.lRhthouae Dlatriet, 1888," paga BB By order ..f ihe Ughtboua* Board: JOHN a WAI.KKR. Bl .ir-Adinlral. l^iill,..|_Slatex Nnvy. .'halrman. TBB BOVBBBBTa OP stka.MKR.s. POBBtOB POBTB St.,.ni"r I'rltlc illri. KoiieMer. fn.m BeW-YOTh January M f..r Uadib, paaaed UawB laland Pebruary ll. Blramor HufYal.. MBrt, Halet, fn.ni Bew-Yark January 27 for ii.ui. arrived .1. Portland P*bruary 13, si,-.i. i.vi.an Bonarch (Bri ttorgaa, fmni Bew-Yark Januar) 24. arrlved ul Ij.ndni K.-tiriiiirv 1J. Bt*amer Rthelaonda illri. Oodlag. from New-York Jan u.iry ^4, arrlved al l.lab-in Kebruary II. Si.-iuii.-r Im Hretagne (Fi 1. Itupe. fr..m New-York Feb? ruary 2. arrlved al Bavra rabruary u. ateamer oilnda (Port), D* Boaa, fiom .Ww-Tork Jan? uary 17. arrlved at Ual.on February II. Blramar American il'ut.lii. Hutx. from New-Vork Jan uarv 27 for Rottl idam. arrlved at Portland l--"briiar> 11. F. E. 0OBBLIBB BBTBMBB AU. KlOHT. Fredertrk K. Tonkllna. rearlmental clerk of the IStl FleRlment, whoae dlsappearanr-e laat Thur.ailay cauaed aome alarm. haa returned t<> his famlly at PajaMa L I. Th*re la nothlna at all myaterloua ln the caae now that the (8*888 are known. i'onkllng almply wanted a Uttle vac.itlon, and took It wlthout telllng hla wlfe, who became anxioua when he re? malned away from home longer than usual. Meutenant-Colonel Mcs'oakry Butt, of the 12th Readiiient. w.is *een at hla hom*. No. 8 Weat Flfty *econd-at., last nlght. and contlrmed the report of Conkllng'a retu'rn. Ile *ald. alao. that the regl mental prop.-rty had been found Intact when i*onk llna's keya were returned. and thal no fears had ev.-r been entertalned aa to the safety of property Iniruated to hla rare. Announcementa. Mra. Winal.iw'a Sontlilng Syrup for Chlldren teethln* Bofteaa the gunia. redueea Inflammntlon, all*y? p.lti. nirea wlnd c.-llc and dlarrh.H?a. 'ib .enia a bollle. What 11 eorafoti it ia to be relleved from corna. HINDKBi'ORNa doea lt perfactly. lo cia PABBBB'a 01BOBB TOBP- cure* inward palna - ?? "Chlckaamw." B. * W. ''CUekaaaaa,'* . - A aaw eotlaa, - , <~ Wc're not busy now?<_;ood time to look around and see what must be got out of tbe way. Here are some black diagonal cut aways with edjres bound (bound edgeaj are not the heiffbt ot t'ashiou ; so they la._r); used to bo $18.50 and *20 for coat and vest. Call 'em $12.50?will they lap* now ? l.lack diagonal Prince Albert coat and vest $1_.50?same reasou; used to be $20 and $23. At all stores. At Prince strt'et only: broadcloth Prince Albert coat and vest $12.50? niarked down from $21.50 and $30. ROGKRS, PEET & 00. THnEE 4 Trlnce. BROADWAY <v4'arren. STOI5ES. <32d ?t Opening. Colored Dress Goods. Spring 1895. Paris Novelties, (ir.-iuding- si'k an<i BJOOl mlxturea ln tha var!ou9 neutrai tints of the seasoal. Enelish Suitin^s and Faney Cheviots, (for tailor-rna ie costumes?new desigoat. Crepons, all wool-silk and wool?sllk embroldered ?purn mobair?wool with sllk faefna?allk with wool fa.-ing. in e jlor?. Oriinge. Eleotria Blue. Red and Oreen faced with Black. chiffon and silk fa.'injjs are in three tone_ elieeks an.i noutral tints. Other shados are Corn eolor. I.Uba Blaok with Oreen or Royal Blue Stripee, Belga, Havana Br ivn. Dove Orey. Mos? Greea. Myrtle Green. uLord& Taylor, _roadway & 20th 8t Hemstitched Linen Sheeta And Pillow Cases. We sliall place on sale to-day, February l.'tth, as special hargainfs 5500 pairs Hemstitched Frejich Linen Slieets, mcasiiring UO in obea wide aud .M> Inehea long, at ?4*75 per pair; priee heretofore has been $*>.5<>. PO.LOW CASES. About 2.000 pairs of Hem? stitched Irisli Linen Pillow Omm, in sizes M*ZHx3tj\ ,_.,>x.?<>. ?nxttti are ollered at 8ft centa. $1.00. $1.15, $1.^5 and $L3_ per pair. 2,000 do/.en Double Damask Napkins, in .VS and 3*4 sizes, at .+ 1.7.'> jhh! r^'-.."*.) per ilo/.on; we have never befere sold these at less than $ft,BO and $.$.75 per do/.en. JAMES MeCBEBBT & CO., Broadway and 11th St. IncomeTax Text of The New Law. The Tribune's pamphlet contains the full text, ver batim. The questions whieh arise in the minds of the public can be answered by reference to The Tribune's pamphlet. 10 cents a copy. Order through any news dealer or direct from The Tribune. TRIBUNE Almanac 1895 2& Edition NOW READY. 380 pagea. 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