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RUN DOWN ON THE TRACK fWO WOMEN KILLED AJTD TWO OTIIERR AND A MAN INJURED. THK LATTEn m:i: in i DAMOBBiOUS OONDITIOM AT HARLKM imsriTAU CRCSRSD BY AM KN'OINE NEAH ONE Ht'XDRED AND FORTT BBCOND BT. F.mr women anil one man cmploycl a? car-cleanerg by the Wagner P*J ? ? ri,r Com? pany, the New-York Central Rallroad and tho N ? v rk. New-H.tverj and liartf.-.-.i Rallroad wrro run down early yeaterday morning by en ;:ii,o N .. Wt, llght, bound north fram the Grand Central Btail n to ths roundhouge in the frelfhl t ? . ? n en w? re kllled and the three Iun I, "probably fatally. The llat Q ;?? : RILUCD BEi'YER Lli ?!? yaara old of N *0P Eaal *idb? wlth Ihre* chlldren, k,l'..-.l oui MAI1AN P ' 'rs '?,!- "f _*_? ?*_ ___! arlM} cruahed an.l i!l*i| whH . ; , ? m ti ll...- a Depol a rea aaonv - - lati r. INJPRED DRPMM, Mn. Ma - '- ?:'"'- "r Oae-han .-,:-..l Park ave., waa Injured TRACEY, M nve yeara o'.d. of No I.TS t ofl ?'? ??? al i nl ?-? na and YENDER. !. ?? old. of No, iv.. Weal Fortj - ..,; and aevere i alp wouade. All nf the Injured are In the Harlem HoaplUL The two ? men are nol expected to llve. lt is the cuatom of the car-eleanera who work in the Melroee yarda to catch a north i ; local traln whleh leaA'ea the Orand Cen? tral Btatl -.. al 6:15 o'clock a. m., as they are PX] ted to reporl for duty al 7 o'clock. Some : they mlaa it by a few momenta, and are compelled to take a later train, which makea Its last gtop below the yard, Bl One-hundred and-twenty-flfth-st. When thal occura the rlcam ra walk by the'way of Motl Haven to the yai la. Thal waa the caae yeaterday mornlngr, and al ?'. i". o'clock the flve vlctlme <>f th.- ae cldent met Wllliam Duane, ..f No. JOO Eaat hundred-and-flfty-thlrd-aL; John Mulllgran, of No. 44%. Weal Thlrty-thlrd-at.; .i"hn Kennedy, of No. -is ESaal Forty-aeA'enth-at; Iflchael Hav honey and John O'Mara, who ar.- alao cleanera, and togrether they atarted to walk to the yard. jual before they atarted the BprlngUeld ex preaa. bound aouth, whlaaed by, and, after it had paaaed, Duane aug_reated that they go by way of Motl Haven, as it is contrary to the regulatlona for thera tn walk on the traek. The othera demurred, however. ao they all went ther on Ihe aouthbound track. Duane, Mul llgan and kennedy walked ahaad, Maloney, O'Mara and Yender were next. an.l Ihe women in the i. ar. II waa at the curve In the tracka ncar One-hundred-and-fi rty-aecond-at. thal the accldcnl occurred. Engrlni No. 891. ln charge of Charlea Burr, waa golnK north ba tk at full :-i-?-1 Kennedj alone heard a warnlng ery. and. plvlng a ahout, nelaed Mulllgran and jumi.,,1 Into the dltch. Duane alao Jumpcd Jual '?\ tlme, Yender waa a aecond behlnd the othera, and waa hurled to oni bMc, falllng be? tween th- two tracka. Thi women dld nol have tlme to l> ii'. and were gxound beneath the wiieels The ? npinecr aaw the party on the tra'ke wh-n almoal up to them, and reveraed his leve* and blear the whlatle, bul too late. The Mg englne awepl on f'>r a hundred yarda, aml al h.st . amc to a atandatlll. Th,- ag-enl al Motl Haven atatlon had all trains atopped and Ihe bodlea were removed t,. the Morrisanla pollce atatlon. The Injured lak' '. tn the Harlem lloapltal. U la aald that tl eer ni Ither rang hla bell nor blew ), a hia'li. -?*? '? THi: BBIDGE TERB1XAL LOCATED. f v, rPNP rOMMllWIONERS PA?g PPON THE BITE SECRETART BWAN'g V1EWB RANK8 v. ILL I'LACE THE BONDfl. The Blnklng Fund rommlaalonera yeaterday rnn Bldered queationa relatlng to the New-York nnd New-Jeraey Bridge, and aa oplnlon fn.m Corpora tion Counsel Bcott waa raad decldlng that lt was nol In the power ol the Board to imposo on the . mpany any apcclal compenaatlon for the use of Btreeta aa approachea. This oplnlon was given be Recordcr Uoff al the last meetlng- objected to voting for any approachea unlaaa the city re mpenaatlon. Tho Recorder aal 1 thal he underatood it was the ? n,ii to use th Burface 61 aeveral atreeta and t.. cloae up othera altogwther. Ha added tt\at he . ., ver vote to cloae a Btreel in tho interest of a , .:-| .ratlon ..rt.-r the clty had patd for openlng lt. a:.i. rm.in Olcotl aald thal it waa nol the Intenttoti . ,- up any atreeta He raoved that tlw ter , ted between Forty-nlnth an.l Flfty flral sts.. .-md Beventh and Elghth avea Qeneral McCook, Clty Chamberlaln, aald he would vote for the approachea, bul he wanted aome aa .. fn.m the repreeentatlve of the company thal further lealalatton modtfying the conditlona ? whlch the brldse "as t.. be bulll would not I ...,! for There is a blll at preaent In Albany provlding for an extenalon of tim<- for the romple t:.,n of the bridge. Counsel promlaed thal beyond thla i'ill no other leglalatlon wouhl i?- a-ki.l for. ::? order Goff tii- n moved aa .... am. ndmenl thal the "Board Indlcate Ita preference for route No, 2, wlth approachea as Bhown In the dlagram." Mr. i . epted the amendmenl and tho route whlch Ib known aa route No. 2, and whlch la de Brrii"-1 above, was approved. The Bi ird alao approved of the Departmenl of publle Worka movlng into new quartera In the Amn. ? s ' ?? Bullding, al the aame ex i .,; (he preaenl quartera, .\'<>. ;:i Chambera-at The Sinklng Fund CommlBBlon alao conslden i rovement of thi Harlem Rlver as presented I .]?..:? of Chlel ICnglnei-r Greene, of the Dock Hoard. Oeneral Green, advocated an approprl ai ? r wharvei al Beventh-ave. John j: Rhaw, who appeared for the Plnkney eetate, i owna moal of the property along the water front, objected t,< the propoaed Improvementa Tha ? was lald ? .?? retary Swan, ol the New-York and New-Jer -.> pa :.-.. Bald laal nlghl "Tha actlon of t.v n and the Sii.k.nK Fund Commla . ntlng i!.. bridge and approachea thereto and the greal union etatlon meeta wlth favor by both Ihi bridge and conatructlon companlea. No i. ? ? | atlon ? an I ? foun l ln the clty. This iiroleci ean be made to iriv,- New-York ter facllltlea supei l > any clty in the world. \\". <h.,il ,,sk the Becretarj of War to approve .in i . ??:, llately ael ourselvea .-. \\..rk to ? wlth n aponslble l.ridue bulldera. lt la lielieved that wt wlll :-??? the bridge v nder way before this year explrea. There ar, no reaaone why Ihe bridge and approachea should nol be ? ? ? . wlthin flve yeara.' The Natlonal Bank of New-York pro ... bld for *"? ??!."?. ..: Ihe aecretary'a new 4 ? ?- ' ? taelf and customera, and offera to h thi . I foi the flral Z6 per cenl of ita r ? blda, ai i procure, al coat, the ko per of gold remalnder, withoul wlthdrawlng i: Th< .\l. !? .;:?:'.? Natlonal Bank intonds to l.ld for $1 ??..,.., ,,- ? : . and offera to i.Ive and ti-i di i the blda r.f customera for $4,000,000 addltlonal. FOCXD DEAD /V A BOTEl. PEAR "'' Bl BINESg rAlLLTM! CAP8ED O. K CX>HEN TO TAKE li is i.i;i: ,; tave K P'hen. a momber of ihe Urm of Cohen 7 ben, dolng; buatnaaa in the Cable Balldlnf, ai Broadway and Houaton-aL, was founl daad ay afternooa ln a room at Morgan'a Hotel, No. :.". CUrkaon-at., where he had oommltted aul Ide tlme during the prevloua alght. He re?U .,r i M| the hotel on Thuraday nbjhl aa <; D. Pox, . ,t,;y to the room aaalcned l i hlm. , , .. terday afiernoon Cohen'a contlnued ro much alarm thal a poll -man t . a!.,. .j:,. door of the room broken, Tha waa found atretched upon ti:.- floor par Mally dreaaed wlth a bullel hole through hla bead. a utter lay upon tbe table addreaaed to hla brother Bamue- wlth whom he wa- In the mllllnei ; 7n Cable Bulldln*. Bamue Pohen and .,. brother wenl lo the hotel and after Identl ?v :,.. the bodj aei ui I a perm ? from Deputy-< or oner Weatoti t i rcmove the body. ,..,, |eft by the dead man aald thal a pre MmlUt ln th.- aulcUk ' ? ' ,' ?-. " aaoney'.nd , ?' and ', He.?J" *?? ? ilamond rlnK and a aeal - ?'?ra "all tha the dea I man need nol havi feared any bual ;."... ., . th ? finn wa li a i r iperoua con dCo'hen'a homi addreaa could nol be obtalned. The rtfy dlrectory glvea ll ar No. 125 Weal Forty-fourth lr ai h la the H tel Oerai I He Ib i . known r,.;.,, |. ib aald that he had been broodlng lately ov.-r bualneaa Iroublea whlch hi^ brothera clalm aren nlj Imaglnary. ,,-,,__ Pohen vi- unmarrli I He waa a pooldooklng youtiK man, and was abo^t iwenty-nlne yeara old. .- ? VAJOR POXVB IECTVRE. The Bookaellera' I^eague, eompoaed of the em i i | flrma leb tu i laal aigM to h , I,-, tbe \. .?:?!.. raanacei ol lecturera, Major j j. pond, m lurae, lllugtrated w.tn atereop ggoo, wa? enUUed, "Tatenty Vt-ara a Dealer ln Highest of all in Leavening Towcr.?Latcst U. S. Gov't Report Baking Powder ABSOLUTELV PUBE Bralna." Ha t.dd of hU ewriencea .. n . - * ju,h_ ward Howe. KHaata h ?.ad) ? " . ? w,rd !",;" Cu*Am2: ^C**bleCotnrtRobert fngeraoll, ^i;:r^..:;."^;n^'-^;-i-n'. i? .?..>?. i.-> M. Btanley an 1 othera. VO UEETIXQ YET CALLED. ' rACHTSMBW WAITING PATIENTLY l-'on THB Dl'NRAVEN REPORT. UtW,or, of....S,-<-'l,MV>ni:nit?:^,,-n;'i;| ! to mveatlgate the Dunraven chargea la to be ma {-_. ^\'X??Z 12>?? ??'?-"' ,;:; u,.... k.,.?,?.??-'.-t:^-r;; 1 r-iled and as a week'a notlce ItlUBl be M'H. ;.;;;;;,;\,::;';L'i?K come up befora dannary. if the notie* were poeted to-day. T1,,,. a,? wlne people who never wai forln forrnatlon ihey know it all. and they have had a flTtlnTdurtng the long w.H for th. conim.tte report, Thelr gueeaea and ......nosti.-atio, .. have ,,,?.,?,, ,n (VMy dlrectlon, and they have gu< aj . of.,, and so ayatematlcally lhal no mattIP whath^na. no ?.tter when the report ~?ea -?.";.::;:::;:;,;:%,i:;l ?...' .,,.?' One ..f theae aald >eBteruay. _-_?-t_i ,ureof th?: ,_ tbe report iBcnmln* out.taapecla. tiin- ot uiis: ii in- ?? I-"-. ,, , ,,..,,.,. mit?ng..eopyof the book wlll *?/? ^rope wh^n lh(. ???,.,. utpoBted. and that wlll .K* - almu t.neotiBpubllc.t.ononbothcont.nent.po^e^ tati.otis i.i.i'ii.-ni"" "" . ? ... . before half the peopje who gel ^e report wlll . nnlahed the iKKik thVe wlll be a'klck rom Dun r.ven, whlch la already prepared and ready t. i:il? -T1?. neid' or .-...'? other jmper whlch haa no! condemned the Irtah Earl." At the clubhouaa Ihe few membera who called s,',.in,,i to ba mora deeply lnt.re.ted tn the tlckol which haa been poated b, the nomlnatlns commlttee than ln the report of Ihe Inqulry ? om I mittee. It is generally conceded that Comrnodore i Brown and all the o?c_ra placed ... nomlnatlon wlll b? elected, arlth the poaalble wceptlon of E. 1 e Chaae agalnal whom there la oppoaltlon for ; the poaltlon of chalman of the Houaa Commlttee The Regatta Commlttee la at preaent made up of B Nlcholeon Kane. Irvlng Onnncl and Chi ei Sriawold0 The dutlaa of thla comm tteejrera exj reedlnglv exactlng .lurlnn the laat m .<-???'? ?" > 1-,-v w.Ve performed ao well. and the membera de < voted themaelvea to the taak ao PonBclenUoUBly. Jha' general regret haa been exprewae^ In the club ill would not coneeni to a renomlm it on M . Kilt?. ,i, chalrman ot lB.?w ttee. J. ? . . ii..- .-..mniitt.-.- nexl year, and he ?m na\i '" . ?" > s^'K;.;;^:!'''i>,f;^.'H;;;i:;;:;; i th.. Ni liii-1 )imr:iv?n duH. ajB. aeapite ini iaii lhal the mere id?-a of an orfW.mt.-r hetween the ..,'., la Vi.1K-U1.-.1 by moal people. there are othera who inaiat that. ln view <-f all thal has been aald . ^".,: li sl.l.-s. a flght la the only ?^?; ;";; two unanawered aueatlona are When wlll tli. repon be publlahed, and wlll lh< re be a duell //. //. BAXCROFT'S 11BRARY. A FINE rX)U*BCTION OFFERED FOR SALE TO THE PUBLIC UBRARY. HERE Andrew H Oreen laal evenlng conflrmed a report lhal the greal Bancrofl llbran of Ban Fram deciared bj many to be the hnesi prtvate llbrary ever collected In Amerlca, haa been offered for aale ,,, ,fce Sew-York Public Llbrary Aator, Lenoa and T|,de_ poundotlona and thal the offer Ib belng con Kldcr, i to i.mmlttee. Tho offer to sell the Ban crof, nbrarj wai mada known by Mr. Oreen a1 a meetlng of the truateea In thli clty aboul a fort nfchiago. and wa. referred to the Llbrary Commlt tee for conalderatlon. The commlttee maj make , report on the Bubject at th.- next monthly meet kn> of the truateea The Bancrofl Ubrarjr waa eollected by Hubert Howe BancrofL and baa been kept in a niltable bulldlng ln Valenda-at.. ?an Krancisco. a great fortunt, was ppent In collectlng tho 60.000 rolumea ln ?e llbrary. and it l- ?.der.tood that th. trortae. of the Bancrofl eatate are wllllng to aell the llbrary f0, 1300.000. Th.-re are hundreda of volumea In I whlcU would aell in the ordlnary book m.rket at ssv-r--sacia,a_?t.? p^'?rs7'toT*xrt.r?rsr?fTSf^?.i RJ_sSrv&,RaP-? ?& 1,,''"l"',,'i Ml* "">??? l.? i-..;".il.iy ?l comp.rl?.a loat to later generatlona. _ ?- - ST. LOVI8 AHEAD OF RER RECORt. BHE ARR1VE8 IS PORT AFTER A VOYAOE OF I DAYB, '?' HOURB AND 83 MINUTEB. To the greal delighl of the offl era of the Amerl ean Une, tho gallant st. Loula eame Into | rt yeaterday four houra ahead of Jier own record. x . every voyage acroaa the Atlantlc made by the Bt. Loula has been faater than the preced ng one and In a turn or two mor.-. ahe may hold the record from Bouthampl m, whlch la now I daya, , houra and 14 tnin lea. and a held by the S'wTork of tha Amerlcan Llne. The beat tlme ol the Bt, Loula hltherto was 6 daya, II houra and U m i .... , .hi, .1,.. lowered by nearly four houra, bavlnu ;IM,. .,,.. ,ril, .croaa In I daya, 9 hour. a .. h uea, only aboul two houra longer than th ,,r the New-York. Th.- faal trlp of Ihe Bl , Loula is all the more remarkable becaua. ll m n made ln the mlddle of the wlnter, when the At Umtic is unruly and record breaklng ia not lo a f, r But all the Amerlcan Llne veaaela are provlng themBelvea exceptlonally good weather boata. The neamahlp - illcd ': m Bouthampton on Janu ary IL and paaaed Hurat Caatl. at 1:M p. m., ar rlvlngal the Bar al G:06 p. m. yeaterday. Her dally runa were 410, v.>\. BT. ?M. 174, DI and 117 knota. cov erlng an entlre dlBtanc. of MbM knota. The veaael tn.-t variable weather, begtantag wlth freah wlnda and developlng Into Btrong head wlnda and anow anualla. but th.- attempt. of the elementa to impede hur progreaa were futile. Sone were happler t.ian the oftlciala of the Amerlcan Llno yeaterday when he BL liuli w? rep i Flre I.land at M n in and a number of them ; ? A. '.:.? com, Ji'.. were al th<- pler to welcome her and lo ; ,,, ,-,,-, hei able i omman I r, i aptaln w lllarn ,; );,.,.':.. The nea pli r of th ? llne, No. 1_, North niver lunt :?' rth of the other pl< i ? I thi ompany, No l't v.a- uai i for the flral tlme laal nlght. * The Bl I- - - wlll probably be . ?? ip I i a whlle, ,. .,.- and the New-York, whlch baa JubI ?een thorouahly overhauled and re] ilred, wlll aall ln her ,,,,.,. ...; \\ ? Im - lay. The ateamghip brougbt 1CS cabln and ninety-nlne ateerage paaaengera. Among : mi r were: li m If. I. Ayrea, Mr aad Mra, Oeorge K. ? . M - Henry B. A? III. ka, i.m UacMaater, ... ? ,-rrft, I-:. ii- Mont .1 Whltney ivala. Jr.. >.'t and Mra. A. A. N<~? HaroW I . '"r>.. , T, B. Hnr-iii nn. Mri '. L. pllver, t' E. lt-nre. Jami ? P, I'hllli.. Commaadant llcrhi-rt H. Benator William ll. Beya nooth, -"-I-. M t ronover, M. r. Bpanoow, Roberl E. I. I'.rhran. A. II Bhaw, .Mr aad Mrs. .'.'ail?s W.H. Ilaawell shnnks, ,-i, ,,?,,?,?. ,\ i:. Thompron, A a. i l--fman, Mra 0 U. Thompaen, Major Colborne, Mr. aad Mrs .1. l'n>r i.ui ael <*?? Igale, myer, .? s riarke. Charlea ll WellB, Mr- M Harrla DougMg, ''? A. WiillMms. Eranklln Krear, Pr. H )) Wlggera, R a. r..iii.-nc.il. Mr. nnd M:^ Charlea W.ir Mr. aad Mra I. K. Ocr.r,'-. wlck. Arthur Qlbi n . thi: preyalexce of rc.\i;u:t feyer. MANV BEW CASE* BEIOBTED N'?T L'NCBCAL AT THIS BEABON. ge,.],.. f rer baa bi m Inereaalni In this clty, .ti Br ...kiyi; and In ? n< ai Xew Tork durlng ti" '-?''? Ihree weeka. it. ti.: cttj laal week ??'?'< nea eaaea of the dlai i?" were reported t.. th. Health Board, and the record for tbla week wlll rnuch Kv<-ni'r. At tbe Bureau of Contagloua Dli . igea, h rwever, ll is aaaerted that there la no of an epldemlc of acarlel fever. and that tha pre\ i lenca of thi dlaeaae at preB.nl li n n m ich gi than it haa been In oth?r wlntera, Wlth Ihe coming ol cold weather and the cloalni .-r d >ori and wln dowa to prevenl free ctrculatl -n ol Blr ln bul acarlel fi vei invarlabl) Im reai ? ... Ihe '?'>? 'i- ' a ,,,, ,',?.. of Ihe yeai la Ihe i liy fn ? ir-.m the dla ''\Vi,?! la 'i ia '-f N'.-w-V ik In tl"' t-apect .a aald to be true of every clty In th. c mntry. Mans mll I caai - oi acarli t fever have baan re? ported thla wlnter, and more caaea man uaual navi ,1. vel ipe : In holi li and apartment-houai a, an i i - patlenta ln many *n<ii caaaa hava baan k-im ih laulatid ??./?:: m lll tha Li.il .,.' FIVE OHILDREN RE8CUED. A BRAVE BAKER BAVEB THEM FROM DEATH BT PIRE. THEIR PARKXTg, PANIC-BTRICKJEN, HAD FOROOT Ti:.N Tll l: UTTLE n\i-:? TILL THET THBM gELVEB HAD REACHKD Tlli: BTREET. Joaeph Kunzll, a young Bwlaa baker, yeaterday morning aaved Ihe liv-.* <>f Ave chlldren In a burnlng bullding at No. 102 Eaaex-gt Kunill la employed in a bak ty in the basemi-nt of the bullding. Al 3 ?'. m. be w.-is al w.,tk when he heard the cry of flre Th" baaement also con lalned Turk'.ah and Ruaaian batha, >.f whlch Abraham Levy la the proprletor, lt was Levy who waa ahoutlng flre, He waa elad only ln hla nlght ahlrt. ilis wlfe atood by hla alde juat aa gcantily attlred. Bhe was crylng for i ?me one to reacue her chlldren. No one elag was |n glght except a pollceman, who was running for the r.eareai flrebog. Kunrll grabbed tbe bygterlcal wom '.i i y the arm and aaked ber where tho chll? dren \. )???. "There," ahe crled, polnttng to the nrst noor of the bullding. Plamea were ln the baaemenl and tbe am >ke waa pourlng upatalra. Th.- ballway was rlouded with It. Kunzll daahed Into Ihe Km. ke-laden hall and then mi,. the Levy'a llvlng r ..'ii-s. The roomg were als-. fllled wlth amoke gnd the brave baker had t,. ^r- pe hla way untll he reached the room where the chlldren alept. The mother had not t ,1,1 hlm h >w many there were. He reached out and raughl up three youngatera in his arma and crepl back tbrough tln* ptiiling: imok and reached tbe gtreet almoat overcome, Tho mother nn to lilm with a cry of Jny nnd hugged in-r reacued chlldren t,> her breaat The firemen were now nmong thoae on thf* i ? .:?-. and the other tenanta In ttie houae, awakened by Levy'g crlev, had reached thestn-et ln aafety. Kunzll was about to move out of the way when the Levy woman ran aft.r him and crled: "Where are my other chlldren? Why did you not get them all?" "How many more are in fhere?" nske,] the young baki r. aa he once more made for the door way, g roaa which ihe flamea w<-re now ateallng. "Two more," thi woman crled. Kunzli ran once more Into the ballway. Thla tlme he dld n >l come nt ao qulckly, and thoae who were In the gtreet began to fear that the amoke had overcome hlm. A ahout of r<iief wenl up a few mlnutea later, howevcr, when tho ven turcaome baker ataggered out ot the hallway, I Inded by amoke and ao falnt from cxhauation thal he aank i > the ground as eager handa re licved hlm of hla burden. He had aaved the other two chlldren, and tho flve w, r.- found t" I,,- .-nti'-.-iy unharmed, The firemen kepi Ihe flames r-nnflno.i t" th> bathn, and aoon pxtlngulahed them The dam age was about I I Mra. Levy aald that ahe was awakened a few n '. itea i.- r-? r-- 3 o'clock by a oh ,kin^' genaatlon t. lii.d the room in whlch ahe and ln-r hueband alepl filled with amoke, Bhe ai lueed her hua i, md, and, f irgetful of their chlldren aleeplng in the adj. Inlng room, both ran oui t.> the Btreel ln thelr nighl clothlng. They could eaally have carried thelr chlldren wlth them wlthoul any danger if they had not become pan|c-atricken. They >li i n t even thlnk to u:t>-r n warning cry untll after they had n ai hed the gtreet IT AFFECT8 MANY C0MPAXIE8. TUE QUEBTION INVOLVED TN* Tiri. CENTRAI. STAMPING CA8E OeorKe w. Kctcham, treaaurer of the Crntr.il Btamptng Company, whoae ofllcea ar* at So. -", Cllff-st., aald yeaterday that he belleved a wrong Idea of the effeci of Judge Freedman'a oplnlon In the auil broughl agalnal that eorporation by Attor ney-General Hancock would be conveyed by the accounta of the courl proceedlnga publlahed ln tbe nea apapera yi aterday. Mr. Ketcham explained the company*a vlrx of the altuatlon as followa: "A hoatlle atockholder ha* repeatedly attacki l this company, and he ims a< ofi.-n been defeated. in thfa laal phaae of the suit Judge Freedman ex preaaly declared thal nothlng of fraud had been ahown. The plalntiff haa utterly falled to prove a alngle one of hla chargea,1 aald tln- Court, addlng: 'The ,,nly queatlon i.i thla caae la a compll tt, I one of law.' ll belng of auch conaequence ... every company form l under tli<- Etualnesa Corporatlon la* ,.:' New-York, the Judge waa conatralned, ,,f a orlKlnal motlon, to eend the cauae t, the Appellate i where *.. Importani a j.,,!... could be a.i . 'ln ihe drat Inatan - ??Th.- ,i,.- -i.'ii wlll Involve every corporatlon of New-Vork Btate thal haa availed Itaelf of H l of th, atatuti ol ;-,-- In caae the A, ; ? ? i Bhould hold thal the Legialature haa glven the peopie a law whlch ,-nn bear dlfferent con Btructlona, they wlll neceaaarily provlde propei honeat companlea ean adjuat them* to the altuatlon. The Central Btamplng Com? pany la only one "f many corporatlon*. ?-...--. i in the reault, and ll ean be In nowlae unfavorably affected, . n. ?; ; In the Ineonvenlence of navinx lo porate under lome other aectlon ,,f the law." COBltAXDAXT II. II. BOOTB ABB1TE8. Ili: DISCl'BBEfl THE RECALL OF Ilis BROTHER, THE COMMANDER. A good deal of Inti r- st i.as been ahown ln tho r oi ler for Ihi ri tall of Commander and -Mrs. li n Booth, ... the Balvatlon Arm-., who have now been ln thla country nine yeara and have t illl the army up wlth remarkable auccesB. A good many reasona have been advanced lo accounl for Ihe "farewell order," as ihe recall la t.r.n. l In Salva* t. . v-. parlance, bul n i word haa gone oui from i mder Booth hlmaelf. All Inqulrera al Ihe Salvatlon Army i irracki In Weal Pourteenth-ai. Iuvh been aaaun I thit Ihe Commander had noth? lng . ' Bay . -i the aubji Commandani Herberi H. Booth, Ihe younger brother of Commander Ballington Booth, arrlved fr.mi England la ! nlghl on the Amerlcan llner BL Louia. He waa aeen al the pler on Ihe chance thal he mlghl poaaeaa aome deflnlU Informatlon ng the n ill The < 'omm in lant is the com mla loner "f the Canadlan branch "f lha organlxa ti ,ii. an l waa '? Iled t,> Bngland aome tlme ago on -. . mn '? l wlth bla .-h.-iri;--. He s ild thal ; i no official Informatlon on the polnl ln question, bul he underatood thal there was !?> i.e a ,, n. i ; Ibbu rdei to "farewi IL" ile expecta Im ? .f. an l hla alater, who is ln charge of ihe ParlB department, Is alao expectlng a tranaferenee .:? ol ier .:? 11 of labor. The tnIk ,.f Influencea other thkn those held to be for tha good of the army he di lin I to be l maenalcal In the extreme. ??lt la th< . ???.,.' )? aald to The Trlbune re* porter, "for farewell ordera I i ba laaued ahout Bvery flve yeara, .?.. you ean aea thal Commander and Mra, Ballington Booth'a aervicea In thla coun ::.. havi i. ???i.. hlghly ippri lated, fr,.m the faci that ihey have been ellowi l t.. remaln here ao long i expeel lhal i ahall hava v< leae my own swn ii' li In < anad i, li will certalnly Le a rery beayy ,-ri"s foi me ." b ii to ' iva ta leave the frienda I have made there and thi -.\,,rk wblcti I have been i .-sfui ia bullding up i have been there three . ii.- and a hai:. .-. ill< ihe work Ib twelve yeara old. \\ -? n iw have aboul 12,900 offleera an I prlvatee. ,-. . 1 Wen: :l..-i.- tn.- conditlona were nol .- , i... BhouH be, bui ??-!..?? we are oui of debl We have IW) offleera ai I -?-" corna atretchlng ln a .-htin acroBa ihi contlnenl from Sewfoundland t,. Van v.iii know (,?? have a populatlon ,,f only aboul :'..' o,o -.iii" llmlte l. aa a rerj largi -;.:. nl .:.?? i opl* are Preneh Roman Catho il. ?, with whom ?? do nothlng." i; turnlr lo the aubjeci ,,f th- farewell ordera, i '..iiiina i... ? ? i: th rc-marki . ...a: lt waa i"? ible he im. .r.i -,. I'nlted gi ites, l.ai lhal ' ii ,ne .,f ihe I a here .... \ niiahl : th* tlme t aaa laaue l ?M . brothei aill lell you," he contlnued, "aa 1 tell you, that v> aho have bften Identlfled wlth thi Ba a fam ? all oui llvea. would b the laat onea to . ,. ii, n * a li m of thi pi llei whlch haa proved ful i.Vrtalnlj thal woulJ be aubveralvi ..r illBidpllne foi everj day ln tny own tn-. I and here ? ar- iranafi rred from .? ? . mothi i " ' ? ,ai, ' ,.,: Booth \mI1 atarl f..r (',-..,! i after a t ia brothi. hi ??? REGFIAT10X8 /'"/.' POL1CB UATROXH. The !'? i I yeaterdaj id >pl I o | ilatloi i t., govern Ibe appolatmenl of polk mati mi The) \uii be pul Ihi ugh Clvll Bervlca examlnatlona and .. . ? Bhoa lhal ibe* ar ? . , good phyal al hi ilth, Tii>: wlll hava to aerva a probatloa oi two montbgi dniistial to flnil in miilwinter a com plete stock of clothing?but we try to bo tiuusiLiI : ? We bny only cloth that'll pass a stringent all wool, fast color tost. We ilon't besitate to pay enongb to have it rightly made up. We advcriisc only what wc know to 1)0 so?"yonr money back if you want it"?and many other iiniisual tbings. St'.rfH , ! -re at *lx o'clock. ROGBBfl PBBT & Co Trtnr* nml r?rn?<1wBy. Wnrr'n an.l Hroartway. Thlrn-tfcond ;,i. I llroadarar. 7/0.1//; XEW8. A imiral llionuru \\ . aieaue, i , a. "??r. ruA?? Adjutant-Oeneral E. A. McAlpln. BAVOY J. St-r ll:.? Morton, Becreury of Agrlculture. WALDOKF ?T. B. Blackatone, prealdent of the I'hleaxo and Altor. Rallroad Company, an.l Profeaaor wllliam pepper, of Phlladelphla. WHAT IS OOING ON TO-DAY. Openinir of the Cjrela Bhow, Madiaon SquareOar den. Lexow Oreater New-York rommitte*. Brooklyn. Confederata Camp dinncr, BL Denla Hotel, even? ing Welleeley Club luncheon, Wlndaor Hotel, 1 p. m. Annual dlnni t of Moard of Trade at: 1 Transporta tlon, Hotel Bavoy, I p. m. Benate Commlttee on rrlvilej?eB and Klertiona, Tifth Av.-nue Hotel. Amerlcan Boclety for Improvcment of Fpeech, Carnegie Hall, I p. m. Lecture by Profeaaor Putler, Barnard College, 10 n a. III. Mllltary Inatruction in Puhiie Sehool*. Advlaory Commlttee, Orand <-<-n.rai Palace, s p, m. Pr. Wrechmann'a lecture, Ifuaeum of JCatural Mistory, I p. m. Klng'a Daughtera and Fons, No. IM Flfth-ave., IM p. m. i.. ture by Commleeloner Warinu befor*. I^ague for Polltleal Bducatlon, So. _i Weat Porty-fourth s'., il a. tn. ? ? NEW-TORK CITT. The Rev. Dr. ('hnr'.rn H. Eaton wlll sp*ik ln the Church of the Dlvlne Paternlty to-morrow evening on ?The Young Man'a CandMale for the Preal dency." The in x. aoclal meetlng of the Presnyterlan T'nlon of Xew-York will be al the Hotel Brunawlck on the evening of Monday, January 2", when there will be a dlacuaalon of "Chrlatbui Bodology" before the muatc uni refreahmenta. ln a reporl to the Board of Srhool Trustors of the Tvvtlfth Ward, AntonlO Raslnes, the elerk. has arrltten that the extra accommodatlona |>rovlded i.y the Board of Educatlon have relleved the over crowding In the srhools of the ward, and thr-rc la now room for all the chlldren ln thp ward. The Alumnl Aaaodatlon of the New-York Coi lega of Pharmac] will hold its flral annual l.all al ih- Ma llaon Bquare Garden on the evening of Wednesday, January 2.', and the rommltteea are working hard to make it a aoclal aucceoa Invltatlona to peraona Intereated in Blble-leaaon Btudy to attend a meetinir on the evening of Mon day, January K, ln Oraee Methodlal Bplacopal Church, at X". 1X1 Weal One-hundred-and-fourth at., have been aent out by the New-Tork Bunday School Aaaoctatlon. The Rev. i>r. A. F. Bchauffler and the Rev. Pr. A. E. Klttredge wi^ be the apeak era al the meetlng. Judge Cowlng ln Oeneral Beaatona yeaterday aen tenced Jeffrey Martln. aliaa I'r. Martine, to flve yeara ln Btate Prlaon for grand larceny. Martln aaa eonvlcted on the complalnt of Mrs. Minnie Allen, of Xo. 221 Weal Twenty-eeeond-aL, who tea ,,n,.,] thal he robbed her or aeveral diamonda In her apartmenta He waa caughl In Atianta, Oa., an i broughl back here. The revlval aervicea ln l'nlon Methodlat Kp!s,-o pal Church, Forty-elghth-at., weal of Broadway, have Increaaed in attendance and ln reaulta the laal v\.,k. They wlll contlnue eveninga durlng the comlng week, an.l on Tuesday, Thuraday and Prl ,iay afternoona al l o'clock. Dr. Klng wlll preach to-morrow morning and evening, and lead the eer throughoul the week. Coroner PItapatrick held an Inquest yeaterday afternoon In the caae of John O. Lockwood, a .,, ;..-. ar] >i offlce waa al Noa, 40 and 4'.' Broad a'ay, and who lived al Tenafly, X. J. He waa drown?d In ihe Chambera-Bt, ferry-allp on Decem ber n, whlle trylng to board the ferryboal Bua quehanna. The boata ar.- operated by the Xew York. l.ak Brle and Weatera Rallroad Company. The Jury returned a verdlcl cenaurlng tbe rallroad rompany for negllgence iti falllng to pul ?.tr? guarda around the dangeroua placea. Juatlca Bmyth, in the Crlminal Braach of the Bupreme Court, yeaterday aentenced Mlchael M - Oowan, who waa eonvlcted of murder in the aec? ond degree, t,> Btate Prlaon for llfe. An addreaa on "The Boclal and Reilgloua Outlook in Japan" by the Rev. Dr. A H. Bradford, who recently returned from thal country, will be de \l\ >red at the n. x. meel ng of tha Congregatlonal Club of Xew-York and vi.-inity at the st. Denla, Broadway and Eleventh-at., on Monday evening. The dlnner wlll be aerved al I ..',-!o,-k. Mr-.. Margaret Hottome, prealdent of the Klng'a Daughtera' Clrcle, wlll addreaa a meetlng for tnen at the Harlem Branch of the Young Men'a Chrle t.an Aaaoclatlon, at Xo. t Weal One-hundred-and twenty-flfth-at., to-morrow afternoon al tM o'c'.ock. Her aubjecl wlll i"- "The Ideal Young Man." Mra. W. Irvlng Lyon, aoprano, wlll l.e preaent and aing a numie-r ,.f aelectlona The regular histori, al meetlnp of the Xational Bo? clety of N'ew-England Women wlll ba hold this afternoon al -?'?" o'clock al the Wlndaor Hotel. The apeclal evangeHatlc aervicea whi.-h are heintr heli ln Qrace Methodlal Bplacopal Church, One hundred-and-fourth-aL, weal of Columbua-ave., will continue r.ext week. The paator, th* Rev. K. S. Tlpl'le, aill s|?-ak every evening. W. B. Weeden will hn\,- charge of the alnglns, an.l there wlll be oth.-r muiial at tra, tlona "Chrlallanlty an.l War" will he the them* of Pr. Remenanyder to-morrow al a p. m. In Bl Jamea'a Lutheran Church, Madlaon-ave. and Beventy third-st The New-York Boc!ety for the Buppreaalon of Vlca will hoi.i its annual bualneaa m.-etini; in tbe par lora of tbe Young Men'a Chriatian Aaaoclatlon Bullding, Twi nty-th r-i-st. and Pourtb-ave., Tuea 1.1-. evening al s o'clock. Tiu- tentii annual receptlon and clvte ball of the joaeph Benjamln >ixt. .-mh Ward Republlcan Bat? tery wlll i.e h.-.d a. i. A. PhllHpera Turn Hall, No. fil Meaerole-at., .his evening. Tln- mugte wlll be ln hai ?- of Profeeaor Elaenhoefer. \ ].!...,,n la in clrculatlon on tba Produce Ba change for further amendmenta lo the bylawa of the Inatltution, :-.. aa t,. apply auch portlon of th> ."uipiiiH revenuea of the Bxchange to the gratulty fund an will brlng the fund up to and keep lt al j,. ,.,..<.., and alao ? , ,s-ue bonda for the mort^aKe of It.COO.OOO ..ii th, Bx. hanga Bullding. \\ m i' Round, correapondlng Becretary of Hie Pri m \ " al on of Xew-York, has aenl t,> l.-i penard Btewart, prealdenl "f ihe Btata Commlaalon of Prlaona, a letteM addrea i i ... the latter by \ i P:!nt, .1 W ii.,iiia\ and Wllliam A. Whlte, the commlttee appolnti I by the x. .-. York Btata Medical Aeeoc'atlon t.. confer wlth a commlttee ,>f Ihe Prlaon Aaaoclatlon og queationa connected with crlmlnology and panology, The letter atroagly rao* oiiuii. nda the Bertlllan gygten uf Identlflcatlna ??' STANDARD OF THE WORLD. Columbia s Bicycles You will know how Columbias are copied and imitated if you visit the Cycle Show* You will also know better the Columbia nameplate, safeguard against imitations* nAnr; n 7TEY- rCY N?w York Hcadquarter* -12 V_rren Street. POPb Mr U. V_U. ufo^Xtaxi Bicycling Co.~Boul.vard & 60th St. Brooklyn Cycle Co. -555 Fclton Street, Brooklyn. General Offices and Factones, HARTFOKD, CONN. prlBonera for adoptlon throughout tho Btate. The Prlaon Aaaoclatlon wlll al once Introduc a blll m th. Legtadatnr. autbortalng tbe adoptlon or th. aya n m. Tho ateam.r Maripoaa arrlved al Ban Fran !sco ,,., January tl with malla from Auatralla, New Zealand and Hawa I ot the followlng date.: Mel bourne Dacember 21; gydney, n-rombor 22; Auck land Decembar 8; Honolulu. January 9. Theae mall* are due to arrv,- in Nl w-York th. mornlnir. or TUeaday. .ranuary B. Th. naxt mall 'or Aaa tral'.a, NewZealand an.l HawaB wlll cloaa al th. Qeneral Po?tofBc. a: 6:30 p. m. on F.bruary I, or on nrrivnl h<-re of tho steamer I'mbrla Bflth th" ilrltish rnails for Anstralla. Th? lioard of Eatlmate adopted yaaterday tho form of rontract prepared by tho Corporation Coun -.1 for tho flnal dlapoaltlon or th" clty'a garbage. it provtdea for th. dlapoaltlon of garbage ln any way not onje.-tlonat.ie to tho Health Board. It la Intended. however. thal tho crematlon proceaa Bhall b. employed in dlapoatng of th* garbage. Tho contrai t, whlch la to 1.1 for flve yeara, wlll be adveftlaed lmm.dlat.ly. Mayor Ptronn raceived a l.tter y?.t?rday from Commiaaloner Erneet Harvler, of tho Park Avenue Improvemenl Board, proteatlng agalnal tho glvlng up 0f the One-hundred-and-twenty-nfth-at. atatlon by the New-Vork Central Rallroad Company. Mr. Harvler aaya thut tlie maintenance or abolltlon of tho autton la a mattor of tho utmoat Importanca to tho pooplo of llarl'm. ,\ BUted mootinc of tho Board of Truateaa of tho Xormal College of tho Clty of New-Tork arBI ho held at tho hali of tho Board of Bducatlon, So. n>; Qrand-at., on TueBday. January 21, at 4 o'clock. Mrs. Clara Folta, who waa a praetlalng attorney and counaellor-at-law In San Franetaco for flfteen yoar*. has .-omo to this clty and has opened an offlce In the Templa Court, for tho purpoa. of con ductlng a general law bualneaa and of edjustlng dlfferencea without reaort I > the courta. Among th. mon who have vouched for her ablllty and Hdellty aa a lawyer ara Oovarnor Budd, of Call fornla; Chlef Justlce Baattjr, of tho Bupreme Court .,f Callfomla; L'nlted Btatea Benator Oeorge C. Per k'ti?. Congreaaman Jamea O. Magutre, and Mayor Adolph Sutro. of San Franclaeo. Mra. Folta ia a alater of Charlea BL Bhortrldgo, the Edltor aad proprletor of "The ?an FranctaCO ?'all" Mrs. Annio KIrs-hhaum, of No. fo4 FiraSave., charged with llrinic hor ni>artmonts on Bunday niaht. was dlBcharged from custody by Maglatrata Mott in Vorkviiio ?-ourt yeaterday afternoon. Thoro was no .~1d.no. of arson. ICorton Commandwry No. 4. Knlghta Templar, wlll gtv. a rooeptlon nnd hali on February U nt tho Lenox Lyceum, Madtaon-ava. and FKty-nlnth-at., nnd the cards of admtaaton wlll ho *> each. Eugene Brown la chairman of tho Bntertalnm.nl <"om mlttee. Tho Rov. Pr. Tharlo- T.. Thompaon wlll preach on "A I'lan for Cbrlatlan I'nlty" ln th. Madlaon Avenue Preabytertan Church, PIfty-thlrd-aL, to morrow at 11 a. m. Claude Falls Wrlght wIU rontlnue his seriea of theoaophlcal dlacusalona to-morrow mornlng by apeaklng on ?'I'lan.-ts." Miss Allce M. Judge will giv. an organ reoltal bofore tho lectur.. A\ 0BJECTI0X TO A LOVER. THE OlRL'i FATIIK!: PfBLIBHES V NOTICE OP P08INCI THE Bt'ITOB. Tho followlng notlce .ppe.red In "Tho Evenlng Journal" of Long laland Cltj yeaterday, dlrected to the edltor: "i wlah to st.it- that I poatttvaly object t . Joaeph i' remua bavlng anything to do with my daughter, Agne. Mir. K.-spectfuly, FKANK MIH." Joaeph l>/rrmiis la a man about thlrty-two yiara old. For aome tlme he wus. ln chargo of the ar m iry of the" lTti. Beparate Company. About three montha ago he obtalned a dlvorca from his wlfe, whom he charged wlth having too Kro.it tondneaaa for th.- company of other men. Btnca then ha has ittentive to Mlaa Mir, who l* ntneteen yeara nd pretty. Peopla thoufht when they tward tli.it Doremua had aeparatexl from his wlfe, that he would ni.irty M;-s Mir, but rcllglOU. diff.-rencs ln terfered. Mlaa Mir is a CathoUc, and her relljrlon ho'.da a marrlage once pcrforoMd binding on both partiea untll death, Nelther ahe n ir her father appeara to have thoupht of thN at lirst. l.ut. ll is aald, the mattor waa broiiKht to thelr attentlon m a vigoroua manner re cent.y when Father Eugene Donnelly called at the h. me of the Mlra and had a long and earneat talk wlth the father. After that eame the parental decre. th.it Mlaa Agnea ahou'.d - e no more of Doremua lletween her wlah to obey hes father and h.-r re llgioua tralnlng, it N aald th.it tho decree hai been obarrved by hor Doremua ia aald t. be deep!y ln l ive wlth th-^ ^irl and to be d termlned to aee her. UA RIXE IXTELLIGEXCE. KIXIATUBE ALMANAC. fsur.i-if*7 21 Banaet-rtl Boon ? i rnSifl Mooa'a aga n IIIOH WATBB TO'DAT, \ M Baady Boa* 8:40 Oov. laland lOtOB Bell Oata 11 BB p.M Bandy Booli 10:11 Oot laland 10:40 nwi Qate 13 33 IXCOUIXQ BTEAKER8. TO-I'AY. \ ..e.-i From. Uae. Rov. .Bt. Lucla. J?n 2.l^import & II..U Itadlana.Bl Thomas, laa %.liuel *.? Baratoga.Bavana, Jaa ll.N Y k i iba I'liiia.ii-iphia.l-i Ouayn, Jan n.it"i l? Btutttan.Utem<n. Jan 0.B <i Uoyd SI'N'I'AV, .IAM.AUY li?. \a itr.tanno.Bavre, Jan 11...Freaeh I'.ilumbia .Oenoa Jan a.Itam Amar Bervla. Llverpool, .Ijh 11.Cunard MOBDAT, JANUABT :?'. Hovir.Uverpool. Jaa 11.WMte Btai V'lgllar.rla. Havana, Jan lll.N Y .v i i It,,,,., ia. .Jackronvilla. Jan 1>.0>.|. [Amnrata.Key u.-t. Jan ll.Mall NVU"ra .K*l Weat, Jaa ll.M OVTQOIXa 8TEAMBB8. TO*DAT. Vncl. For. I.inc Malla eloaa. \>a?-l aalla A-.i.uii i. I?ii I, ? -.iii.i- i ii oo a m '.' UU . tn Zaandam, lt.iit--ii.it" N-". \ni.-i-. T.00 ara B:00am :.. . Brnpagn* Havre, i i-.-n. h.I1:00bri SaMiprn N -I-- lliriatlanla, Thlnt^-alla. 11:00 a ra 1:001 m Trlnl.lad. Harrau-a, Quabe. .N:U0 a m 10:0.1 a ni Vdln.n.tack, Ooala lf ... Itlaa .10:?0 a m 11:00 m i li - .ii ri oi ?.-. Banioa, l*rli ? i 00 p m ?'- 00 p i ?> I'tniemy. Hantoa i. in i ? i ..? il. it ,.. U:un a m 11:00 a ra .'i I/..-.1.H v u ilan, N \ .\ ? ii - 10:00 iml3:UOia I'rlna K ll-n.ink. Il_yll, Royal Dutch. 10:S0 a ui Unif ?f Akaba, Orenada, Trlnldad , l2M>m I^Opm UOXDAT, 1AM ABT ?-'" Alllanrn. Onloa, i '..luml.lan.10 00 a m ItM N I'lulad I'ondBl. ll?\aim. BpanlBh.- n ;" ? rn Comanche, CharteMon, Clyda. -? l.-OOpaa ri BBDAT, JAXt'ABT l't. Aii?-. Bremen, NO Uoyd. l:Maai lo uo ,i m BBIPPIXQ NBWB. POBT OF M-:\V Yi'ltK IKiHAY, JAN. 17. 1v'.?' ARI.IYIli K'.-nni-r Bi i^.iiia, itim-ii'. goutkaaaplaa Jaauan IL -llli nilw. 1<m> ..it.in and WU aUfiaad a>.?- ->i.a' ia to lii* J& pJNllS JlNE FURNI XHMTURf DO NOT M1SS the ebancc we are now offering to se cure tlie best values. our Parlor Floor i- filled with hand lome, well-made articlea?all now tbii fall, but now sonif sligbtly sbop worn, Qlling tho space we need for new lan** ples. VVe bave tberefore marked in nlain fignren on eacli piece prices tliat will ploa.se the econoniieal. "BUYOFTHf! MAKEk" Geo. C.Flint Ca 43 45a?:0 47 WEST 23?ST.. NcAR aROADWAY. FACTOfiY: 154ANO 156 w?ST l9?8TR?Ef i -.? . Burna tei p , l IIAI'U II A I) W A r ? a READY RELIEP la .. | itelr ln'.iap?riB tb'r- ln e*?ry ??U regulated Houaelwia. It laatMtly ratktvag and oui li i aarea all Coldfl gOTB Throat. Innueni.i. Pronelilt a, Kraralgla. Rnil?*s. Kpr*ln?, .. an) Pains of all klnit. Ia* . f ."ftalarla aad all B'.w-l Palna. AY'S PILLB cura ?'..rMlpati n nr4 UTtf 1 l*er.?T?. ? Co. Ktrtroi at th* Itar at 8 0g ....... city (Br), WatkiBB, Pri*t-.i 'aaaatrr 1 . A.-k-.I & * ?. Ar r 10:1ft a I T ? ea* Rottertara .T.i-iary 4 in i .,-? ? , ii i. . Arrlved at the Baf al si ?-- I'r*mler 'Ur,. Hanit, Klngaton. ?T*-.Ja"'n_\? *? <-.. Arrlved bi the Bar ai :? p m. Igth. 81..,.,-..- fomai ??>??. i J_*B?OBVUla ana ,- Vorktown. 1 > :?-. N*wp rt Newa an. Xorfoig. lae and paeemgera to Old l ?ilnl?n 8a Co. , ^_ Bt<_m*r Alienborn, Charlaa, Baltlmore, wttn rn^ie to 81 bi -r Pawaee, ReMaaea, rhilad*lphla. wlth mdte ta 8hlp Hrynhllda'fnf Olaeaow). Orafcaaa. Minila |gj <1aya. aith hemi wel to gcammell Brothera. Khip Maraarethc lOeri !'.-:-. Towty .... rta-e. ?*? chlna day I ? ? rder; veaael tn O, ,r?? K tairelmana Xandy Hook, Jan IT, '.<?"<> P ?? -Wlad fr*?h breesa, east n ?: theaBI . . 'i-ly. CLEARBD. Bte-.rr.er Buffjn fBr), Ohla (Haagow-JueBi ? Jewaa. Bt, mer I., I'hami Ut. lKr>, 1 r...._ Havre--A. /<*** Bteamer Colorado. M.x. Brunawlck, Oa, aad i*rn..-.i.na g! '.? geminole, chlcheatar. Charteetoo aad Ja 'ksio ,1';::.,ra"e'.'.:-. Weeacken. Br*.ra- 0 Irktt ,; ... n rfotk ..nl Kcwport Kewa ?J? | . (Br). H.y? i. Cap. tewa, Eui '??z .-; !.., ::.: ;,. ,-:,.-r. R ,-*r.)am-nm,h. EBt'*amer'0'AurBnU (Br), HcKajr. Ueetpool v ll nmwa *Bteamer Prlaa Predrlh Hendrla (Dutea), gtbbetaa, Hajr I Venezuelan porta K ii h u ll >\ " . _nd r ?" Llmon Pim. Knrwoud .\c Kelloelt. BtJanterH3ult^f Ahaba tBr). 01 ? . ?. ,?? i Trm ^??^s'^nCln). Kaadaaa, CtelaUaala. Oaaaaaagagj rkVSkTt^Tmi^'iBflKCtowe,,. u r?t Day. ""Meam'r^rHnMajNHri. Praaar. Haaultoa, Pinaaiaa 4 EC^,:;'-;,'', (Oerl ?? ? " Haml irg, vla Nor f,.lk un.l Newp r- S*wt Fuiu-h. E<lye A '"". St.-mer Ur-'.-ian ITInoe (Br), Mlller, V n.ambu. I. Rlo Janelro, i.-. - ' ,. . ..___ _. ? -'J\ :'.;";:.V,i-r,, r. . :- HM P W I H'i'?t. Bt*?m*r P ra a <?:? r). ?-; lli lt, ll iml ira H A5YeaSSLl?Iyonna lOer), Vob Hoi Urni I <:uet Swic Bownaa B i-..? (Br), Uai l ;t ney _c 00a SAll.r.n. Pfamem Qolorado, for Bru ' nandlaai Ruff.ai (Hr. Olaagow; K an. N'.'.l ' t N*wa: geminole, Charteal n .... Ja ka airtaa .Br>. Maacaeatar, MOTICB TO BtARINERg. 1- H Not!.* I* (rivrii that, aa - .. ''" after Jan? uary 15. lM*i. Uahi Veaael N- ?7 i ?-' I -1 f waier to ihe *,uth?.iil of the fc ?1 lllg sti..ai northerly enti inee t? N a wlthd'rawn fn tn h ? pal". and I I - Veeael No 30 wlll be lemp rarllv plao Helief Uahl \ ? aael S ?' aill ? > .'" - Veaael No 47 two llaed i I rertert.w Ilghta, and < thi.'k and foagy weather I I wlll I . '.- i n'.-.ur. whlBtie Blvlna Mants nf :? rai.-l by allenl Inu rvalu I 29 aeo n N lt< \-,? i \. .-.. , tw.i n -. ?'-. >? i--le-i" nKKe.i. wlth a ,. iv between th* ma*t? bul dlflei* fi m Ua ' \.. it in havlna "Rellef So :?J" ln aratta lettera ?; ? ? I j . 4? wlll Le r.-uirned to her atatlon aa repaln havi n le, ol %viii.-ii due a ? oa wfli be nlven. ? Atlantlc md Outl t'oaata, IMBV ia.- 34 S , 11 ?. .,-, I the : and Hu y?, Bei nd Li| .. I8US, |?cea '?'? M ii " ' lli order of the '?? i..:i v ?; w vi KER, Be.n kdmlral i g. Navy, Chalrmaav Waal '? .? ? D '" ?' us larj ta, Is'.'' THE IIOVEMENTH "T gTEAMERg, PUREION !'? IRTB st.vin-.rr i-.-\t.- (Br), Nlcol, f.-r N.-w \..ik, aallai froaa Llverpool January 17. siearn. ;? I.,., iigt i <H:i. from .'.....? ? -i.i ,l.-...|-% 4 for \ea \..\k |a--.. 1 aibraltar Januarj Irt. Steatner Autu i K...n iGer), Hunner, f- m Sfew Torfe .l.iiiii.iri 5 for KIus ; I the Urar.l Januan 17 s-. ,,!?? , v- i iBri l'a\ ea, from M inran porta for \> v. Vork paa ? t Olbraltar Januan 17 - .mi ,Hi-.. ll ..kui. from N-?? Vorli JaiiuaiT 'i fi r Rotter lam, paaa. J :i ? Ll ? 17 Kteamer V'aUnola (llr), Robertw, frotn Valeacia, ?all?d fr.,ii. st lllchaela for Se? \.,:k Jaauary 17. ? r Dlamanl iller). Wlachauaen, iaU -. fr.>?a lir.-i,,. n for \. ? V rk Januan 15. v Mi. ,?.,. iBr), Btctkle, aatled froea ghletda f>r .\.-u Yoi k Janu n i IS Stcamer Turklari l'rm . (Br) '. ra fr m N'--? Vork ? ? li; arrlved al RI i Janelm J inu it\ 19 st-. ii... .,','.- (Br), Page, fi ??? \'i a Vorlt !?? nher ggj arrlved al Hull Januarv ld Kteamer I'aclflc iBr), Toung, fr....i New Y x\ Daeaaaaai 31, arrlred Bl Llabon January ih Kteamer Pentnaular ,l-,..t,. Ilettlneourt, froflB N*? Torg [>et-ember S9 arrlved ,.t Llabnn Januar) lg S'.?-.ni.-r- t'...t, ,1'a. Roblnaon lt ...i \.-? V.-rl. l'ev-em 1.1- 27, vla Lalth, arrlved -.t Dundae Januan l? Kteamer Hopei un illrt Purvla, frota H aton " aMaiag _S, \... \w v . i. irrlv, I -.t Ijlmerlrk Januar) 17 Kteamer Laekawannn illri, Roblnaon, fr.,m N>? V >rg ?,- ,,. ? .'. arrlved ai i.ivei i- -1 Januarr 17 Kteamer Mohawk il'n. VVlluhlre, f.... \ ? I uai | 4 trrlved al Lond.>n Janu irj 17 Kteamer Taurli iBr), Si?i h, from N> ? v ". t Uverp ?? i Januar) IT glaamer t'olurohla (Oerl Voaeli aag, IM Kew-Torai ,;i.,. fr. in Euni hai Januai \ 16 m ur. Pniaala lOeri kariowa, froea New V rk. ar , Hambura Jai uai\ .7 ;'t, in llarenda.fi .-, \.-?. I ' r \i dlterrai ?-, Olbraltar Januan i*; i li from Sea v ??:. \ la ampton, an i\ *?! :,' i i ? tai > 17 Kt. ",,.-, M II Meler, . ,|> am MaiiU. fraiti N'? )'??:_, arrlved .,. Bremerhavi i I ,i ,u? i; st.-im.i- Ktnirta lBr?, Keraaaon, X.-w Vark for I.lver pool, (...??.r,! Ilrowhead J ?. " 17. Kteamer Honedala (Br), Kulter, rrma N-? Y,.r... ^1a Porl Baid arnvt i al vi.-n Jaauan 17. ;W Jl Aonour.remanta Avold baldneaa, grajr nalr daRdnifl n??i tiiia , k? b) u an.: Parker'* Halr u, ,'ia-n.-ni BWki - > l-.eallliy ?k!:< '*''?'? E & \V. nuco. Tbe ;..? collar. S. A W.