Newspaper Page Text
r WESTCHESTER COUNTY. rs - YONKKRS. The chief social affair of th.< week will be the first oor.cert of tbe Choral Society, which, with Us 240 active and nearly 100 assoolaie members, ls In SMaS touch with almo-d every patt of the city. Th* BlSlOtllOna aro that Mic bouse xviii be crowded, li? very few -.eats remain unsold, sad lateresl in the nffair ia nt a high pitch. Thia ta partly keoaass lhere never wai a musical otf-snisatlon lu r? Of such numbers, .-ind partly because- the orchestra ls coos jtoaed wholly of lo.-ni talent, snd tba members feel a special pride in the organisation. If hard work . -means anything, thc eon,-ort, wblcb Will lake ptBOC on Thursday (-yealing, will be sn artistic bu esi Mr. Barton retarned from his recreation trip lo Vlf* #rinia yesterday, aad ia*- * Bp*?clal rehearsal for the orchestra al bN house bis' evening. This even? ing the ch***** and orchestra will rehearse In Worn ?lin's institut.- H.,11, Mn- band being summoned for p.J*-. and lo-murrow evening both aectlona will re* ?hearre In Mush- Hull. Mn- orchestra begin I o'clock. Tb.- sub-isr. Mrs Car) Lord, will be prei Bat oa tb* latt*r occasion. The programme a HrraiiKcd lt as follows: M Chorua tr.un Beothoven'a ".Munni of Olives"; "Trusi li S accompanied part-song by Kessler; Mendelssohn's Baotet, "Hear My Prayer, a'lth Mrs, e.r.-Mani as soloist; three ancient par; song! wlthoul accom? paniment, "Sigh Na More. Ladles," "Since Mirv I Paw Your Face" .md "ii Who v, i. o'er mc- Downs" she lennis-us trlunipbai march from Cosia'a ?-Na.iman," tho accompaniment a of thi first, third and last pieces to be given upon pianoforte and or giin. In Ihe second half of tbe conci ri tra win clo tb* aocompantmenta for the principal ?numbers, and will make Ita Aral bow io tbe publ ? In a short compoaltlon by t, ? conductor, Tula is called "Helmutn'a Love-Song." Then comes Br? other novelty, "The Mariners' Christmas." by I'hamlnade. lor female chorua Till*. Had ni vcr been j>erf..rilled in America when the chorua began to Study lt. and lt hs* been heard ot ly o Ne* Tork. aln. e. Mr*. Cary-Lord'a solo number will b tel aria fros Mr. Burton's oratorio '-Hiawatha." Th* closing- numbers of the programme ure Bee? thoven's "Glory of God in Nature,.iv.- Heavens Ar* Tolling," from Haydn's "Creation.' ai I thi ln Jlnmmatua from Roealnl'a "St a bat Main The lmrortanoe o* this enterprise from a musical point ?f view la chown by tba fad that a delegation from the Manuscr.pt Society of New-Tork ha* ? vv ird of its wish to t... present. A lux has been eel aside tor the moulders. R. "VV. John H. Pop.-, grand lecturer, will hold the annual oonvcniion of the Ninth Masonic District st Masonic Hull, Tonkera Savings H.uk Hui;,ling, in Getty Square, thia city, this evening and t i morrow tor the (Hal-pose of ? x-mpllfylng the work In the (?vening a Joint reception will be given for M vv John stewart. Grand Mast, r of Masona of the State of New-York, by Nepperhan an l Rising Star lodg< i of thia city. R. W. Abram 1. Miller, Dlstricl Grand Master for th* Ninth Masonic District, wi.'; make his ofHciai Tlait to both lodgea cn thia occa nlon. A treat ls In store f r th* t.-embers of the Ama kassen Club this evening. William Dean Howells will appear bef0-v it and lecture on "Novel Rea I* lng arni Novel Writing An Impersonal Explana? tion." Tba fungal rf Mr. ('harlen Willis Ackerman -tctok place yesterday afternoon a: 2 o'clo '. si ?tlie) home of Augustus Kipp, N',- i.'.T Warburton mo.-. There was B Inri;., attendance of friends, ?nd the services were convicted uv Mp- Kev. lb. Ahab S Hobart, of the Warburton Avenue Bap? tist Church. The burial *van in Oaklnrid Cemetery On Sunday evening next the tenth anniversary of She Installation of the Rev. .Runes T Blxby ns pastor of the First Unitarian Church, in rbis clrv, will bo oelebrated. A special service win be held In which tho Rev. Jahn W. Chadwick and the Rev. Stephen H. < amp. of BrookMn; the Kev. Mr Collyer and tbe Rev. Minot J, Savage, of New ?J'ork City, have consented to take part Yonkers Company No. 3K, Uniformed Rank, Knights of Pythlaa win bold an Installation, to Ve followed by a dance, nt edd Fellows' Hall on Thursday evening. The Minuet circle held Its annual flan--s last right at Wiggins Hall, Tho attendance was lat-,;* ? nd an enjoyable evening was spent -*? ? PING SING. Tho Hoard of Regents gives notice that no ap? plications for tbe March ex nm! nat lor. will be re? ceived after February 'Jj. A social entertalnincnt, in which Grand Army circles are interested, will be held at the borne of Commander W. W. Ryder, In Croton-ave., next Friday evening. The young women of < issining School gave an entertainment In German :o a targe assembly of guests last Friday evening. Tbe pupils of Frau? lein R. -?'??! recited li German and sang German *or.gK. to the gr. at delight i-f all present "Daa ,labr" v, ia with Miss Bario-a as the saar, the fo iwlng young women representing the months: The Misses Cockroft Hetherington stable, McFarlln, Millar. Wellls. Lent, Hayes. Farnham. Batterman, Gregory and Holden. After tbi entertainment refreshments were served ??:!.'! irformal d .nclng waa enjoyed. The anniversary exercises of tho Sunday-school of the Kirs' Ba pt lal Church las! evening at (Hive Opera House were well attended .md successfully carried out. A:: exeellenl programme waa pi Bcnted, consisting of recitations by Mis-. Townsend, M as Miena Buckhout, Miss Foster and Messra j-nrker. C Palmer and le-roy Still; singing by Franki.. R Guernsey, Mlas Gorton mid Mr. Hriag rusd tt:?- children of -.h.* i-.-hou!, .-md Instrumental mush* bv .John lluiig. jr. Frank M Wood, Jr., nnd George jr, Hoag, A mlllti ry drill by Roys, under command of 1' loseph Keel in nd s flag drill by girls, under the direction of Miss Sterrltt. were Features of tbe evening's entertainment Mrs Charles F Bruale, of Mount Pleasant Aced easy, will give a fancy-dreaa part] at Mic academy t mm row ? te- . WHITE PLAINS The first lei ti r>* r-f Professor Winiam H Good? year's couts* on "Italian Art and tbe Old Mas? ters" before the Univ. ratty Ex tel lon Centre of thia village will bs given In the nssembly-room of tb* Public School to-morrow evening The subject Will b? "Maw.. < r Rei a Painting." Tho ic-xt lecture will ba given on March 3 a five-course dinner win be thi lesson a! '?' - Russell's cooking achoo! next Friday afternoon at S o'clock. Th* proprlcv r of thi Union Hotel is having plana prepared for enlarging Coi cordi* Hall, which forms a portidn The Bise of the ball xviii bea , vi. d. and ir win be fitted up with a stag.* and all si r> ippolntments, while on ji,?, ti r overh. I will be arranged a dining-room, supper-room* and other features Ar their 11 \t meeting on the evening of March lt. tho merni..-rs ol the Hoi lei Kicking club will be entertained with ar; ii. intra led lecture on the bunting trip to the Bo ' i taken by some of the members several weeks * TARRYTOWN. Tho fourth meeting of thia i ?: the Unique Whist Club was held ai I me of Mr. and Mrs al .hu R. Colite*. In Bro i Iwsy. At the Young Men's Lyceum it was ladles' day. and Ih* member* gave a dance for t.".- women. Tne members of Conqui i ii Hook and Ladder Com? pany he : the ae on I In i "T ie Greatest Three Atm-!., an Statesmen." '. was "Waahlngton" ai ? wa- given by 3 -. k E. Weeka Assistant Dist ric t-Attoi : ?tVeatcl - Illustrated by a stere optico nanai ??-- ? ' \ -??-.,. ?,--,. ?? i - ? lng was ;::<? charity Itali, given by the era of St. Teresa's Church, 1- ..." tali of tl -?? i a i- -: . ii'-arly I'-oo being real* zei, which vv|] ? dlsti ti i among the pooi ,ans.-i. Among the box-holden were tbe Rev. Eugene McKenna, the Rev. Jobi Mahei Mr* William M. Wallace, Mrs. John Igoe, Mri John Downey. Presl ?dent Howard i! Morse, Frank Palmer, Dr. to Touhey and Miss Sarah Martin The mai h itarted at I oclock, being led by John E Murra* and M ss Marguerite Downey, of iClmafoi I 'r.'ie chairman-of the Floor C waa M iel J. Ca at 12 o'clock rmppei was ei ed bi lha mem lera Refreshment ? ..*. n na Mr.?. John Igoe, chairman; ton M. Slnnoii Misc \ J - Mina N Dean, Mn K Abbott, Miss to lg -e, Mifs'K. Glynn Mrs m s. ?. Mrs. M. Meade, Mrs K. Kilr- '? anl Mik M Bannon. The home-made -ak. -., ? |.: i ,-c the ''-.limbla ] :- :? m iln-st.,onSa rd a ?? al ? i i I even? ing, under ihe sus ea of tb* women of the H Reform) IC v. . ne it i im '?, | gealla ' A e.-iiri ? '. of the Mr v ? ' ' ? I ? ; '? ? -. ll trill be formed In North Tarrytown thia evenl Tbe Rev. Dr. John K:. \ \ pastor of thi F rsi Reformed Church, and the Hov Arthur M. Mahon, ? i Rt fi rmi w.i. .. vv I taki In the Ins-.live--1 cerem r .- ol I Rei Smith as paetor of 1 t Reformed ai Montroae 11 idson on Mai ch ll Blskop j. W. Hood ? ?? New-Tors' Conference, preached to i the W lej E reel Af'lcan Methi Hs! Enl -opal Church las; , ? ? This efterni ? hewlj elected >.-ili esraofthi H lety of Christian Endea i A rr - Literary fl I acted wl:b the First Baptist Choi nlng at the chapel T ? will be "I. ngfellow " I AHDS1 MY The regular weekly debate betwei l ? members cf the Ardsley Lyceum will b<- held ibis evei -. the question under discussion l ?-:r.ir. "Resolved Thal a Bradley Martin ball hi.s a m..r. harmful ihan beasfletal effect upon society." The uriirma tlve will be praseated hy th* Re- a. m Barnett, pastor of tbe Ardsley Methodist Episcopal church, and Howard s f-tir-i**,. of Hm L'nlversit) of the Routh, win support ibe negative After the debate an satertalnmcni wm L-- given Among the feat area of ths progr*. mau will ba s Bolo by Mr*. Hey. Kimir mni a re [tatton bi David E.rion A For.-lgn Missionary Society w..s organised In connection with lh? .*? .i.-'-. Methodise i leconal Church bv Mr*. Stone, nf New-York cit) former!) a ml?lonarv in India Mrs Stone made ti brief an? dre** In wlib-h sh.- outlined the plant and gav. th* obje^is of the so lety. Arnot.g tb.,., who be? ean** members are Mrs a E Barnett m*-- i Roberton, Mrs. V. li BtoiTa and Mis .; Russell ? M< ?l"NT VERNON. Tho free lecture course of the Board of RdUCa* tlon of Mount Verooa trill have an In te feat li parturo this evening, when a musical ai. I Ularara entertainment aili be glv.n in the Chester HUI Behool (No. :?> under ti,, direction of Thomas Den* jilson, a BBembei of the Board list d li tor Hallam, musical Instrui i..r ol the p il The chorus singing will be by puj - ? . , ,r,?, the schools, and one of rhe features will ba an in terva) arid sight reading drill, showing the method taught by Professor Hallam tn the acboola Dalav Newman, another punli. will dance thu "Suiloi a l SPRING SUITS. $29.00 EACH. Of English Meltonotte, a fabric of \ uiiiiBiial excellence, in Plum, Green, Brown anil various tither good similes. Made in all sizes- tight fitting short Jacket effect, trimmeil back anti flout with Brandenburg liiaid of special design, lined through? out with Changeable Taffetas Silk. Also, in other fabrics, a variety of newly designed Gowns, nm<le by us Irom Paris models. All marked Twenty-nine Dollars ami to be seen 'iii our Second1 Floor, beginning to-day. JAMES MeCREERT & CO., Hroadway and ll th St. Il,.rnplpe.-- Thc concert will open with "The Rhine Raft Sung" by the quartet choir or the Church ot the ks enslon, and thar* will ba solos bj Miss i la Pfell, soprano; Professor Halium nnd K. H. Robin? son, barytones, Recitation* will be given by Messrs A. B. Glnon and Clarence il. crumble and v: i Faith Davis The concert will close alth ths Bing? il g of "Ami rica" TERRIBLE GALES ENCOUNTERED. Tl IT" BT. PAUL AN'M AMPI-.TIC UK A CH PORT TWO MAYS LATS AfTKR FEARFUL BUFFET INO OS "WK ("'KAN. Th* American Linc steamship St Paul and th* White Star liner Adriatic steamed into this port yesterday after what the passengers sad offlcera Of each vessel report to have been as rough a voy? age .11 Ht ber of the st*sm*rs often en* counter*, it waa almost a contlnu .us series of gales from tho tims tb- St. Maul left Boutbsmpton and Mu* Adrlstla left Liverpool. Bofh vessels were pounded by terrille seas throughout th* entire - ?-. and each was delayed about two .lavs, yet neither of the vessels and nor.*, of tho passen? gers suffered any Injury. Captain Jamison of tho St. Paul, after he had sera bis big pst safely docked saki to a Tribune reporter: "I havs seldom seen such a February be? fore From the time wo left this pon, on Feb? ruary 8, there has been a continuous i-t rles of gains. We faced an easterly blow gult.v; over nnd a w**t*rly one coming back. We were held up ir th? Channel for thlrtv-sl>: hours on the outward voyage by fog, which made ns late In starting Ot ! our westward trip, and which accounts for our de ay In arriving here. From the time we left Sou tho tr pt on, on Sunday afternoon, unti' we drooped anchor in New-York Bay, th* weather was severe to an unusual degree. Fog and snow made the iipprua.-b to this port ns difficult uk was Mie entrance to Southampton a week agu- The poorest diiy's run was on February bs, when only , 296 knots were put astern of us." The Adriatic had an equally difficult passage, nnd ihe crew -is well ns the pus- ngers were glad to be safely in p<.r: again Tb- hatches were bat* 1 taned down fur must of the trip, and the passen? gers w,-re warned to keep below. The engines had to be :'!.'W.d duwil twice iii Mic course of the v-iv 1 ugo, once to make a slight repair to Mic machln* ; erv, and once on account of the weather, Among the passengers un the S;. raul was ? -,,. | Russian Admiral Dubossoff, who. with his flag lieutenant, Volkoff, is proceeding by the overland route to Japan, when* tbe Admiral will become the second ii: command of the Russian squadron, There were also on board the widow of Alexander Salvinl who ls best known by her stage name, Maud Dixon; Robert M. Hooper, ex-United Btatea VIce-Consul at Paris, and Miss Hooper, and A C Johnson. United St ites Consul ai Btuttgarl Captain Jamison exhibited with some pride ,?-o letter* which the passenger! on hla laal voyage oul wrote hs teatlmony lo hla abie handlli - ol hia vesael under unfavorable rlrcumBtsncea e - ? STA TEX ISL 1 VD ll IPPENINGS. The christian Endeavor Society of the First Mo? ravian ('burch. Stapleton, will hold un enti-rtain ment this evening. The fourth organ recital will be giver. In the Randall Memorial Church, Sailor's Snug Harbor, on Thursday afternoon. Tho solos will be sung by Mrs. William clinton Brown, soprano, and ?'. ll, H. Booth will preside nt lb* organ. Tb.- semi-annual convention of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union of the county will be held in Trinity Church, West Brighton, on M."ireh 4. A. G. Slmonson, truant ottl-*.-r of Northfield, has resigned lils oflflco, and the Town Board is dead? locked over tho appointment of hla succes if A movemeni baa been begun for the organisa? tion "f a Women's Auxiliary Association of Ihe Torapklnsvllle Young Men's christian A asocial lon. A meeting will be held in the Women's Club, Totnp kinsville-ava., New-Brlabton, on Thursday after? noon, when addresses will b* made hy women from New-York and Brooklyn associations. The call fur the meeting ls signed bv School Commissioner Julia K.-nt U'.-s:. Mis Willam c. Walsen, Mrs Tb.,nias J. Thompson nnd Mrs Wilbur Flaks Wood - ? - VIEWS OW Two SOUTHERNERS. Patrick Walsh, of Augusta Ga . formerly Mr.''ed States Benator, ls now in the city looking after some private businssa Ha feela sure thal lhere li s to la* B business revival nil over thc country, nii.i especially In ibo South. Evan P, Howell, of "Th* Ailami Constitution," who was with Mr Walsh, shared hla views on tbe aubjject. Mr. Walsh, re? ferring to the progress being made In the South, ssld: In Corgi a thc great majority of the ? mills arc running and giving employment to from f .ur thousand to five thousand people. 1 must aay that the prl * received h* not ns Batlafact ir-* ,, might be for the manufactured product, bul we have about Mir.-.- million aplndlea In operation. We hi ir from all over the South of trade revival, ,-in.j. l-est of all. faith and hope." When Bsk.-.i how tin* South viewed the proa].? ; -le a ih Spain over Cuba, Mr. Walsh said: "A people which bus gon,- through a period ur re constructlcn dues not l.-ok with favor on war. a. fur myself, I durr: wan! a war with any one. bul 1 believe '.ri upholding the National honor and aervlng notice upon the Pcwere thal weare big enough to ; .uk aller uar own Interests." MEETIN GS A Xl> BNTERT UN MEN Ts. The galleries Of tbe Sth Regiment Armory, nt Park-ave, and Nlnety-fourth-st., were crowded last evening with the mothers, sisters, wives nnd Bweethearta of the gallant members of the corpa Il was the annual reception of tbe regiment, which turned oui In full fore- At I o'clock the regli was formed for review by Brigadier-General Louis Fitzgerald. The review was followed cv .it.-. parade, in which all of the active member* or the regiment were in line. At the end of tins ;,?, . servt.-e medals were presented to Lieutenant one) Hertel, Sergeant-Major Collins and Prl va ti Malloy, Collins and O'Brien. Sharpshooters' rm were presented to thirty-six mem bera of the regi? ment, and i'd men received marksmen'a ba Dancing followed the, military cyr. rn i The:-.; Battery, N m. n y. Captain David Wil? son, enjoyed Its sixty-fourth annual sntertalnmcnl snd r.pt lon si Leno* Lyceum, Flfty-nlnih-si and Madlson-ave., las' ntghl Among those pi -ve:' General Plums and staff, of New-Ji General Howard Carroll. General Louis PitBg .-.nd staff, Colonel Ashley W Cole, Police Commis? sioner Andrews, Captain Lou la Wendel and Con ler Snow of tr,.- State Ponclblea o' i'h'i,,,i, i phis. u.ian. i a James C. ''lawford Repa bl I an Association ? ? XXIXth Assembly District held Its . dinner ai the Blue Ribbon Hotel, No. 1,065 c.:: ave, n.-ai Ninetieth-St., las! evening M wi ., Joli) gath.-ring and the fun Issted unlit un early bli morning Among I boee present mos! if whom made .-i.hes. were a., x.u,.i. r M Mason ongressmsn 1. B Qulgg, Alderman Charles A Marker. Edward Lauterbach, X A. Fishers lamea c. crawford. Dr. SJ. J. Palmer. Quarantine Com. mlstir-ntr; Frank Hulkl-**,, Colonel li c \\hr,i v. slstant nistrb-t-Attornevs Hal Hell arni A C* Aa tarlta, John il Gunner ned eamon n-?. The Cornell alumnae resident m New-York Bl vicinity will hold their second annual luncheon at tba St. Denli Hotel al l o'clock on Saturday next President Bchunnan, of Cornell ex-Presldeni An? drew D. While Profeesoi Goldwln Smith of To? ronto; Miss Martha c.ir.-. Thurn.,., prealdenl .,' Bryn Mawr, and Mr- Julia I irv.,,.- pre.den, o Welles!, r. ar. npsrted to n- pies.-,,,' ,,?. ^kc Ruth Putnam and l?r Bmlh I. ' r 'd botan) al Hainan! Will also ddressei Ml Gregory profi be among :he speaki r i T- ' ?*? ,:' 1! ' ' '*?' "rtll deliver rb- annual oi ition before thc Ni it'h . , .. .i .. U.JI afore th,- N.-w-Virk Delta or i-iu it?tu ir.. A delegatt. n from Lafayette Post will preseni , the Rhlnelandei Bcho il No ITO Eaai tr ? ? ' eigh b-si , thia evening al I o'i lo i " Ti,.- aanosl dinner of the oarsmen conni - i with ! ? New-Yorh Athletic c:?b wa. held at Travers Js.and on Saturday night About t-*-..,-,. ,- , attended, and tb. L* i^KaX&^S? Cotton Dress Fabrics. Exclusive designs?newest colorings and combinations. I-"rene h Organdie, Pique*, Percale, Striped Gazeline, Irish Dimity, and Dotted Swiss. Scotch Zephyr. Plain and Striped Canvas. Dress Linen, and Linen Crash. Lorri & Taylor, Biosdwaf & 20th St. HOME NEWS. PROMINENT ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS ALBEMARLE Mr ind Mrs. Bstntiel l?. Warren of Boston. CAMBRIDGE Antoni,> Lase Arrlaga Minister f..r Guatemala at Washington, ami Sena. ?or p. \y. Higgins ol on. ..ia. N. V. PIFTfl AVE Nik .inti),-.- Alfred Hand, ..r Bcranton. HOFF MAN- Judge John C, Qray, of th.. Sew-Vork Couri oi Appeals; Judge William .1. Walla..-, of Albany Judge Alfred L*. Coxe, of Utica, and Hoi.en M Hooper, ..f Parla. MARLBOROUGH Captain Lou H. Howell and ex-Senator Patrick Walsh, ol Georgia, MANHATTAN Senator Joseph Mullln, of Watertown, X V. Pi, a/. A Mme Calllai (formerly Mrs p t Barnum). WALDORF Ex (Jov.i nor Prank Brown, of Maryland. WINDSOR - Rober! Gram, of Boston, ? ? WHAT IS GOING ON TO-DAY. Legislative Commltt-M on Trust*, city Hall, K h m Do; Show, Madison Squsr* Garden. Boa'r.i of Aldermen, City Hall, l p. m. Police an" Pilot Commissioners' meetings Sofia: I;.-,,inn dub discussion f.f "Trades 1'idont and thc i'bimp...v. d," .\\>. fl Bast Fourth-aL, f p. in Lecture by Merril Steiner!, Carnegie Hall, 4 p. m. Political S lenee Club dint-cr. No .''.i Union Bqusre, 7 ie m. Harlem Ba belora' Pall. Harlem Opera House. Se a m m.- Christian Association entertainment, Tiix.'ili. Hall. * p. in Llniuean Bocletv, Muieum of Natural History, i p. ni. Greek masSHneating, ?"hl.-keriii)*- Hall, s p. n Beawanhaks Yacht Club, No. :i- Bast Twenty aecond-Bl . I |i m. New-York Hanks ."loo Club concert, Carnegie Hull. I p. m. Toung M.ut's Christian Assot-ltrlin temperance conference, Association Hail. Brooklyn, * p m. Presentation >.f flag io Rhinelander Behool hy Lafayette Post, s p. m. e-? NEW-TORK .'ITV. Henry Gut (man, of No. i IM B ind ave., I" ser retsry of a Mssonlo lodge, Nu 74:. -?i,i.-h me.us in iii.- Masonic Temple, end when li" was riding on a glxtl ir laat Bal urday i Ighl lu* lost ti... charter of tia- lodge, which he had .-nrrioi in I ; ii.-! As (he dial ror V of value !?> Ho- luise ? ?i :?? . i. : ? .,; || age, ! " :. Il offered B r. Ward for ? oder of lt. The new Chapel of the Bleai ?! Sacrament, on Hie ground! of Bellevue Hospital, will be i I -.ti Satur.l.iv by Archbishop "otrlgin. Solemn pontifical mass, whir)) will probably !"? aald by . Parley wll! follow, ti..- Rev, Joseph ll. McMahon, >.f St. Patrick's Cathedral, win deliver c.- lennon. The chapel li for tia- hospital pa? tients, and has no entrance fruin the Btreet H is Hie (-if! of Mlsi Annie L.-i.: v ? A FUGITIVE NEARLY THREE YEARS. vt'M.V. A COXPEHi i' BIPLE? OF LETTER."!, Li: CAPTt.'RED BT 1 < -To!'i"V i: ACTHOBITIES. Af:.-.- a search >.f more t inn two end a lia if yi os tlie Poatofnce Inspectors have recaptured William B. McNey, a confessed rifler of letters, who Jumped : ?? j:.om bul band furnished by hil friendi in '<'? McNey was b letter-carrier attached to Station B. in Ess) New-Tork (Brooklyn), ari was arrested Ttir_- il, IBM, by PoetofBce Inspectors Beaven and sin.pu ou ft i barge f.f having abatra'cted money from letteri IntruBted io li!-, care. Rifled letters iv er,, found upon Iii,ii, ai I he COIlftlsed lils gilli) i. fun- Untied Si..'es Commissioner Morie, ami waa held for ii"- Grand Jury, ll- wai released under !].."/?> hail furnished bj tv--, of ni fellow post office .-h.ol.e. .s .md vit .r11 afterward he dlsap ,,, ,,:, i The , un,.er iii- dire, ti in of Chit I In sp, '.-Asiie. Inspectors Beavers and fl a se,rh for the fugitive. Thej heard ol him from sty-en places, hut he rep tedi u. re. iled i'i eluding them. A few daya ago, owever, they lo . .,-. i iiiiii on a ' -iii neal Rai nomv'.l , Niagara Count) this S't:-. Inspector Ashe to-duy tele? graphed io the postoffice Inspector there to arresl M.-Ney, Thia waa done, and yesierdaj Inspector Hhopp started for Knnaoinvllle lo lake chnrge .r the prison*! nd return with liim to Brooklyn, whi l" lie will he turni il oa tc 1 he postal ai I liles .,f the ? ' tern i rici of Nee York BU. McNey when Ari Bergen-st.. Hrookl tl. ilia >f William .1 Joh' arrested, lived nt No. ?.(dl \: ii ape he adopted ? a rle of the IDENTIFIED in Ills SO.V. The man who waa klil.l on Sun. l iv bj vated train ut the Cortlandt-sl elation Klxth-.-c. ?? roi I wai Identified early jreaterday morn? ing bi Lorin tin Vetter, flftjr-flve yeara old, of No. 207 Wes. Rlghteenth-at The bo,Iv was Identified by the dead man'a aon, William, who told th< ),ita! authorities Hint Ids father had been employed by the Knl, k. rbocker Ice Company aa .. blacksmith for twenty-elghl years The son aald thal Vetter been In bad n* ilth for several months. Ile lUll w ,i k on ..?? ..un' of his in l despond lenoi vv h. hi ri i. en ??.,,n.i ll. d t i? sith, ind had be oms mi .?uv The i in thinks, I oa that hit ? ,. t - ii, ide lb- "in- ? hm his father bad i.. - rome weak from Illness, ai I was clumaj In his walk aa a conaa-ouenee. i!>- thinks lhal hil father Hum bled and fell In fronl of the train ? 1 lill: INSURANCE UOMPANrS foi irv. Colonel Greene th. president of the Connecticut Life Inaurance Comp nj-, of Hartford, Conn ba H,.* faculty of pre*. ..nu-*: the affairs of the com? pany lu .'"i Interesting and Ins!motive way, aa may i. ,,i,-erv-,i In reading bia report and accompany? ing atatemenl The annual tepon ahowa the af? fairs of th.mpaiiy v. be highly satisfactory, lt discloses rare lr, the expense accounts, while the v..lumu of I.lolii.-s.i bas been large, 1 ?'.rirav;igarit and i<-kl. - exp ndtturea have been avoided, the ulm of Prealdeni Greene having been to Insure the m. mt..r- of the Connecticut Mutual al a minimum of cost. Tb.- poll, j ? ?:' the , ? mpsnj (?. be i on en , live .md i o' nv ,.. s.i a racing pa, a for ..iiier rom |.innes ba.- I : iu steadily, and the eom pnny makes a ".."'l showing among the lubatan Hal Inaui in.rporatlona <.r tl.int ry. POUR I H Kl ROSE \i: l\ Till STOVE. Mrs. Margaret Johnson, thirty-five years, old, of Nu tU Baal Nlnety-fourih-st., tried to hasten tho kitchen fire In her rooms al noon yesterdaj by pour? ing kerosene ..ii from a caa <>n the biasing wu.ni The .an exploded, scattering Hie burning oil over her from hi id t i fool The woman ran and tlir.-w herself upon i lounge II. r arrearaa atlra. ie,i her husband who vva* in an adjoining r....m, and ne lbren .piilis and blankets uv.-i bis iv;r* until he had i-Bilngiilshe.l ihe fin m. - Mi - Johnaoi wai burned from 11.-ad in fool Bite a ia removed t>. tue Pr*sby i.ii.ui Hospital, where the Iled shortlj af!. .. ? i . k I.,-' ni -bt li.-r huaband'B banda a-ere burnell Sorta ... ..id bis v. if. FATAL EXD "/ i HOYS HTOLFA RIDE. Willie O'Brien, thlrtr, . years old, who llvea In i m. -bundo ,i.n,.i thlrty-flfth-st., near Bouthern I oul.mu.!, was Inatantlj killed yesterdaj by falling bow.-, ti two fr.*l).-i)t ran of ;i ,v, a Y<.rk, New Haven .md Hartford Railroad eastbound nain, on ??? hi ;h ia- wsi ? .io. Manj bo In the pi" r pai ? il t,,. rltj have Im - n ., .,.- ,,,, j , , Jump on freighl trains al the tVlllls-ave lard and no.- lo ihe Cai Ken yard, ri turning i ir.un The O Bi len boj board, tl ., i:,. .,,,.? -,,,.-? iralll Bl Hu- Willis.,ie yard al nu ,|i Ahoul half hu iiour later ,i policeman found bia mangled bodj b.-tide ihe ir.i.ks h. One-hundred-and-thlrty-tblrd *:. The bey had evidently been .-rualied 'by tb. buniptrr-i of the car and thrown aaiue, Have to risk spoiling you to make sure that with thc new Spring there's nothing in stock but new goods. To-day, Spring overcoats?blacks, browns, tans, oxford, .ind gray; silk lineil, $15; young men's sizes, $12. Were $25, $28 and $30. Serge-lined, $10; young men's sizes, $8. Were $15 to $22. And still as good a chance as ever of saving $5 to $15 on a Spring suit. Sacks and cutaways, $12; young men's sizes, $10. Rogers, Peet & Co. frlr.es and Broadway. Wnrrt-i and !ii*i?dway. Third- srcutid and Hrt-.a-1.-rar. SAID HE OWXED MU. WOODRUFF. A LUNATIC PROM BROOKLYN OOM TO HARUM Ti) TROUBLE TIM: NiM.V Ynl'.K POLK B. A crank who said ht owned Mb?utenimt-Oovcrnor Timothy L. Woodruff troubled the Polio* Depart? ment ii! lung range over the telephone early yester? day morning. H. la in tbe Inssne pavilion st Helle rue Hospltsl noir. A- 7 a m, the follow called up Police Headquarters from a clgar-atore at No. 1.sst Thlrd-ave. The pollcs operator who anawered th* call heard a gruff Voice which yelled: "Hello! you. sir. I am from Timothy L Wood? ruff, and I wa nt to talk to BOBS8 OOO in chargo right away. J want your na-nt*, too. young man. "I'll see BbOUt you," continued Mu- VOiCB as the Operator, trembling at ths thrcr-ten'ng tone and the mighty name Invoked, wis about to give his name. "Why don't you put me in communication With sume In charge?" The w.re wsa switched Instanter to the Bureau of Information, where Berg-ant Kellatier talked. Tbe s.-rgeant la old In the service and experienced In the ways of cranks. When tbe gruff voice yelled Bl him he scented otic uf the s|.p.s fruin afar. "W.-ll. hOW about lt?" In* ask..!. "I want you to understand that this is a gentle? man at this end!" shouted th* man who wanted the Lieutenant-Governor. "O-e-n-t-1-e-m-a-n, gen? tleman. That's what I am, and I want to talk to Lleutenant-Governor Woodruff. He's the gr.atest. man In tha stat.*, and l own him." Tla-n h* U**d su.-h language ..bunt the sergeant. tia- whole Pollc* Department *nd tha telephone gitl In the Harlem exchange that, aa that young person said afterward, ll sen! cold shivers down ln-r back. The ? ? circa nt rang up t'? ?? East I ine-hundfed-and* twenty-sixth K station on the police telephone and told Sergeant Sullivan to send a man around to the cigar-store and see what was the matter with the fello* there. Thi pol -eman who went to investi? gate found Mr Woodruff's owner sirring near the ii and r- iv lng of iris friend. of the stor-- begged him io g.I tu,,k him an d to the polli President -.f Ihe United State-. " Tr, Sergeant Sullivan Ihe f.'llrw sab! lie was A. Tannenhols ol No. BJ Llberty-ave., Brooklyn, and had p.?--??! through a greal oideal iv proved to !. a small mai .well eased, *-l!h a gul.i watch In hla po k.-- nnd diam ind tud< in hla shlrtl Tia- sergenni Ben him to the Harlem court, where hi was remanded to Bellevue Hi pita I for Inquiry aa ti bli inlty. The proprietor -. ,- The pol Ice ma n - .-. ? oi "to nc el i hi iTTEMPTED HOLDUP SEAR THE ARCH. A daring highway rui-b.ry was attempted .'.r midnight Sunday almost under tb,- Washington Arch, i-ut was prevented by the quick action of M.irk Policeman Brennan. The latter heard crlea fur- ii.-ip. and running inward the Arch, haw- two men endeavoring to beal .-morl.er to the ground one held him bv the throat vvblle the other at t.-rnp', d iu kid; his feel from under bim. Both highwaymen kept up an Ineei srer of kiowa rattling tn on their victim's face. When they Baw the policeman coming both ran toward Thompson sr, (nie disappeared down Mniv.-rsltv Place, while Brennan pursued and cough) Mi- other in Thomp* aon-st. The prisoner waa taken ?-. tin- Chsrle*-*t station, where lu* saul ha was Clemens Brosseto, twei ' :'? ir ? ira oil, ..f No, MO Wes! Broadway lb- i.-i ise.t tu dtsclo ?? the Identity uf bis accom I Whib- he was I.- lng arraigned bis victim ph len . rh.- atatlon. Both eyes were blackened and hla face was covered with bl.! M. -aid Va name was christopher Koppo, a cook in the st. Maui.ns ii.,..-I, Lexlngton-ave. and Seventy-first st ll,- was passing Cir. igh the pails, h. said, when iv- men attacked lum. IL- lind i?,Q In hla pucket, which the men dil no! succeed In getting, Magistrate Simms in Mu- Jefferson Markel Court y est erda) morning b-l-l Brosseto for triul. \ VERDICT AGAINST W. lt. GRACE A CO. .Midge Wheeler, of the United States Circuit Court, has handed down . decision in 'lu- suit uf Guil? lermo Boga rd ua agalnsl William lt. Grace, Michael lt. Grace and Charba lt. Flint, directing that Grace ,v . o must pay Bogardus the -um of 117,88448, the balance due. leas commission, -.n a claim agalnsl th.- peruvian Govi rnmeni which was held by Bo* gardus, iin.l which h.- transferred to Mn- defendants -ur one-half its actual \allie Judge Wheeler's decision r>- Hes that Bogardus had niall-piue.i righi to 196.030 agalnsl the Govern? ment of Peru; thai the lef-ndants, nuder the name of William H. Grace A Co., bad exlenslve dealings with tb.- Peruvian Governmeni; that Bogardus'a .lain, wai acknowledged ??-. thai Government, and . Men li- transferred it t ? Grace A Co. fur one-half Its value 143 013. 'if Mu.' sum li- received fruin ih.-rn 124.00750, the balance to I- paid when the claim was coll.-cie.l. This balance Bogardua bas never received, though he allegra thai Grace & Co have collect, d lt. UR. CROSER TO SAIL TO-DAT. A r.p.ut .in ula:..) yesterday that Richs ri Croker was confined to hla bed al bis home. N i. .*. lau! Beventy-foiirth-at., In the doctor's .-are and that in* trip to Euro*-.n the Spree to-day would he abandoned, proved '?. be unfounded. Instead of being confined lo bed Mr Croker was abb* to gu io bis office, Nu ni Broadway, yesterday, and transact some business. "I shall sail tO-mOTTOW un the Spr.-.t ns I have expected to do," he aid. "Mj son Prank will go willi m.- We shall go .iii.-. Mv in Wiesbaden. 1 hav- fuuml th.- i,.cbs ii,, r.- especially beneficial." "How soon d" you expect togo t>. England?*1 Mr ' t.-ker was Baked "I cannot any exactly," was Vs reply, "The re? port that 1 have huts.-, entered mr Kin-IMb races in lin, middle >.t' March ls nol correct. None of my hors, s m.. ent.-r.-l for anything before April 16 1 ha v.- therefore pl. nt y of Hine " "When will you be hack In New-York?" Mr. Croker did not make a direct answer Hs l-ft lt to i ?? ic- ired Moe th,* political Situ.,tl ,u here might hav- something to do with Ihe date ..r bis return, althuiigh he did not aai ?-.. in words If the uutlooft for tb.* Tammanj Democracy im? proves he mic. he buck by September 1. Mr croker reiterated yesterday lils regret thu the .-hun.-es for tb.- adoption of th- arbitration treaty by th* Senate wera so unfavorable. Mis Croker and other membera uf the fanni*, will billow Mr. croker io their country ptaceai Wantage, in England, in a few we.-ks Aanou.-ictnr tote Henry A. Daniela. M D no Weal suth st Impalrm?nts cf th* Ntrvout Systtrn. Imnatsnrt. Rttrtllts .mill*- ailment!. Houri J ,,,V8 n,t ? H.-move Mu- causes that make your hair life less ..nd rr..' arllh Parke! -. Hair balsam Parker'a Ulnscr Toel irei I watt gatai i: & W. E A* W. rn A w Th* Sen c .Har "MKNIX)." MARINE INTELLIGENCE MIS! VII 111 Al.MAN \i ? a M Bunaei :- IB M n rlaei an " M vp, a'aagetl KIOH U ATITI 'Mi MAY. A M Sandy Ho. k o 04 (kw. Uland (I 14 Hell Hat. 1 m V.M-8endy Hook ia 21,-Jov. luand uJ^ateil Saw 2.41 ?'Neill's, Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. Interesting Shopping News: 1 Opening Announcement OPENING SPRING MILLINERY OF in CARRIAGE AND WALKING HATS NOW HEADY. Now Slinpcs, Jtieli Colors and Dainty Trimmings. POPULAR PRICES PREVAIL. Ladies', Misses' and Children's UNTRIMMED HATS in all the New Spring Shapes and Braids. AN ATTRACTIVE DISPLAY of IO in cotton fabrics for Spring VYe%r, This Week. Many exclusive styles in Lawns, Organdies and Percales arc shown, and at prices ranging from 1.29 to 3.75. Ladies' Walking Dresses, Tailor-made effects in all the new styles and materials. Sop To-Xhiht'* Papers for fill Furniture, Curtains awl Huas Morning* Thc Price* will astoni. % Flint's Pine Furniture RECEPTION ROOM IDEAS. Artistic Furnishing hints abound here and arc now at reduced prices. 1 MAHOGANY SUIT (3 Vi*.), BRASS INLAY, DAMASK COV BRING. REDUCED FROM |139. TO |90. 1 GREEN F.NAM KI. & GOLD LOUIS XVI. SUIT, IN DAMASK COVER INC. REDUCED FROM |123. TO |80. T DIVAN SKIT (3 PCS.i. MAHOG? ANY FINISH FRAMES, DAM ASK COVERING. REDUCED FROM $32. TO |22. Only one snit of eacli of tli<i above designs is left, and they must be sold to make re.mi for spring beauties. Many other styles, all at bargain prices. "buy OFTHE maker" Geo. C.Flint Co. 43.45 and 47 WEST 23?ST. NEAR BROADWAY. factory: 154 and 156 west I9t-"STR*ZET INCOMING 8TEA HERS. T. > I \Y VeeatL Fri bi Lin*. V |c .Christi.nsand, Feb ll ... I" ni alla .Hamburg. Feb **?.Hanni ".mer Llandaff Ully. Hwanteu, Feb ?:.Brlst l - Irene . Liverpool, Feb I .Wilson ? .Hr, i I' i IO.Nt: l Frai i ? .Hull 1 ? ? ?. W re .bl Lui .. Fe i 13.I .amport .*, :: ii i . -? Feb Bi ND I'atrla . ? H Itamb Amer .Llverpo i. r.- . v.-.Whit. ia. ir Victoria. Olbroltar Feb ?>. v > - Km* .'???? ' I'-' H .N.l Lloyd M iwh.!?"i. 1 u. Feb ll . v S|.i lindum.Ilolterdam, Feb IO.Hoi v- ? nd. Ar. twerp Keb 1.1. I; o It-tultlana.New-Orleans, F ? IB.Cromwell Kansas City.Savannah, Feb 30.Savannah WfJT'NKsi'AV, FEBRfART 24. Afshaa l'rino..Bl lelds, Feb I .Frlnce Heiuranea.Havana, Feb 20 ,.N V A cuba ii.-i toll.laekaonvllle, Feb -1 . TIIL'RSDAV, FEBR1 'ART ZS. Edam.....\n.-r. ? : .m. Feb ll Holl Vmer OUTGOING STE I MERS. TO DAI VeaaeL Per. Lin*. Halli ??: ose Vet* Spree Ii- men, S ?", i.i.ii lu '>. i rn 1 "?' ',? in , Vi . f ttisutt - ih, >.-i ..I t in 3 00 p ,u WEDNESDAY, FEBR1 Alfi 24. ' ul implon, Am. 11, in , T:0Oa rn 10:00 i m Maur lani I: (t*i rn ii Inn . R-OOa m H.:lt)a rn Fort lt \ -rn un.Hand, lte.lCr.ai* .It-flOa m 1 :??? p m ri ullin,., Antwerp. Bed tata,. :. .i.i.t rn 11 ??. .. tu v Liverpool, Whit. Btar . ii-Mtia Biwiii I'la: .!??;'.. i Bl Thomas Bed I) ...ll:l?am 1 :>?. p m 'Waihi .'n Havana, N Y tt C. I..". i> rn 8:00 p ni .?? .,,. m n 'li le :; ' ? P m Com* ilslv. -? n. Malton . :; '" ;? m Bl M.?ri-.. N'e? Orlrans, Ilonan . SwOpm ?lin [?..--LAV. FEBRFART SI , ri mil i| ?!" eui i I I * l". I OS i' '" ?"? '" P '" -..--,, Bahama* I '*" P "> a .'?> p m -, i i,.... |n ? iut n V .v Hayi i i?i ,. ut :i no y in te liiii.tni. s, i;...i ? - :< no p m ."? Ot. I-., i-o t* ty, Savannah Savannah.... 3:00 pm shitrim; \i ifs. PORT OF NEW rORK, SONDAT FLU. S3, ISSI AUBIN KH si,*.,mer s' Paul. Jamison, B uthamptos February 14, with in.'..-*. IM thin ami no steerage ptttengtr* to the lmernttirntl Nevlestlon Co. Arrtsed a. tba Har ai 4 I1" a lu Steamer A.lnsiir itin. P.w.ien. Uverpool February io and Uueenatoam ll. with ia ls.-, is rabin -. ?! Bl -t.-.-rni* paaa.iu.era lo ll atslttarid K-oei Arrlvrd ai tbe Har ai .. 4I> ? Bl Bteamer liberian (.Br), r.'V, Qlaaaow r"ebi-uarj *. ?nu h. it-,.- iii eabla tatt ll tieertae ssat. t*r* t" Aual in Ba I win .* c. Air, >?*! ?.i lo* H?r^i :; :.. p m. S,-ain*r ? in of Kuii-si .-i illn V. .... ? I . tl t M I ml M.tant H..) an.l Klngaton i.i.m.o I.', a-. I I'.,i Jloranl lil nun ni.iie an.! 'J ...lui. pataengera I the Amen, au lian . ? mpanj Arrived al lbs Bal al i> 19 a in Sle.iMirr AdVanC*. 1lender.*.,! C . ? I..'-. I.I III, h md** .m.I 'if- paaaenftra u, Panama Kalli sd an.l *-- Lina ll tlte l:.i: Bl ?1 B Bl ?teamer Vlgiianeia, Mi-lntnah, Tarsal. ? Februsr) li au,i Havana IS von, mast and 19 rabin paaaencera (>. J li Wai.i .t <'" virii. i al ih. Bs. ai lo la . ta steamet Oneida, Chlehe.tei Wllminrton, with m.ise an.l tmaingrn o William P ilyde .v Steamer Hen.raeior, Townsend, Philadelphia, with ?adas i ? w I' oi-??!.? f* ? '?? ra...ut,er 0.1111.1 h., i'ennlnaton, J. kBrmviile, Februan lit and . harlen..ii 20, with mdt. and pattengen ta \\ r .lil- .1. Va si.un.-1 Rluefleldt, Masinat), Baltimore, with mis* tu li f i- siei Stea.r Bl If.,, quirk NV? Orleans, with mdaa lo J T Van Hlrkl. stearne. Cum. I t rans, Ot i-etion, uni, mda* ?? . , ?r?s..,s io a: ii m iii,.,-i a . o Sui 1] ll ? h. N I I ,-! Jg li ..:i ?, ,?. \\ |q ; ,..,,,, ?tiona brae..,, fog a nd rain JwmSm" ir'tuU'*cf* u"rl,',on *na '?**?*** SPRING DRESS GOODS THE LARGEST AM) RICHEST COLLECTION WE HAVE EVER SHOWN. Every weave and color new rn the | Dress Gooda World from the Latest 1 Paris Novelty to the more staple fab j ric is here arni ai a price thal wc be? lieve to be exceptionally Low. THESE SPECIAL LINES will be offered lo-day af prices that will make ir an object for you To come early. Mohair, Sicilians Scotch Tweeds, j Etamine Cheviots, English Serges and ? French Broadcloths! I particulars of ft S\>ecinf Sal* of to begin To-Morrow (Wednesday) ?// f/Ot". SHEPPARD KNAPP & CO,, SIXTH WU.. I'll ll ISO HIM ITS* Last Week ol' Otu- Great FEBRUARY HALE 11 SPECIAL!! BODY BRUSSELS full five frame] at Hu* pritce of thc best Tapestry. Large line of odd patterns and part pieces tit INGRAIN CAR? PETS to close out. from 25c. per yard upward. HALL STANDS 30 different styles)* ranging from t-i.oO to jf.lo each; regular prices $15*00 to $100. SHEPPARD KNAPP & CO, SIXTH AVE Ml! ll IAD 1 ll H Bl 8. SPECIAL MENTION. A.lvei-!i*?eiii?*nl? nilmlllei'. into these col? umn-, (ire r. .oiiini.-ml.Ml ? <? Ibe millers of lill Tllilll Ml li- I Inti -ou*ilil> relliibl*--. mid I.?.ines- cara be ???? i? mmti srltB the ?d icrlisir* i? titi liirli'l rsaf <?!??. PRANG'S Christa Gards. UABOEST ASSORTMENT OF Diaries AM) Calendars II,ir 1897 at BACH'S, 5 -JO Nassau St., NX Crouch & Fitzgerald, 161 Broads a j, 688 Broadway, 723 Sixth Avenue. OUR AIM Se make the FERRIS HAM The FINEST SPBNCBB'B PBOTACLKP es s: vf: ts i. a ana a; a -.""I cr AUOlMAIR cpr rr, Fuj, Ma.-ina laaaasa SrcncarCpt Co, 5 WaidsnLa-t. I. -.'jr ;... ? . s ? v \ s Punek in l-.ite, 1 . in ! N'.-?: * ., st. am< ? *t ..ii i-i, .... Ste liner H Net t Nesra aa l ): h 111. lld . | . , ? -? Steamer Hot io il ? M Ken Ki .,i -i vi Newport X-ara Saar ns eo a \;; ? si.-.. rs Mli - ? Norfolk and Nea .. > - r N.ti Hud Rd i-ti-oo I: Si : i i iltrl i- ? ' ? iir-i i merl Hara -. Val Ital In mi: liol i.Mi'Ms OP - - rv. IN .* Steamer I* N.ti New- Y -k, SS rive,! ai ll. 2\ llruwn. Kew-York snivel ai I Mean sr .Yerra i<.?-.. ? -.. ?? ? \ .? x m (llbrall i: I "?eal '??-.? Nts fork, arrive* .11 t III tv 1 ,' , . Steamet Mannheim ? ketraai hem ii.mtiuri r..r ?*>'???* tarli paased Prawle Ptaw rebruar) tl Steamet Malitewan, IWynoi from Rotterdafa Sar x.e Tork. patted Imnseneaa hVbruarj ix Bttamer Karamsala ilir), llcCavln 'rm Ham fart PVbruari :., I r ihe Medlttrraneai i istd Ulbraltar Wt rii.uv .'-.' St* mer IViltkommen (Orr) nVharf, ' -\ Ko* Y tri I '??' - -ny 7. fv.r Pluahlns paaaed React.) itcaU Ker.? tl i v *.-.' Kieamer ''ova .liri Un wu. Balled treat Wm Kat*l Ih Nee \?....k Janu nv 20 Bttamer Thomas U lr) Orelf. sa-lr.l fr..-! t_ lei .. lor N-vt -i o,k r-l.i ll - 13, fies.i I'.-.-ii!.- .Hu. killis, sailed fnora IT.- int foi n-? Vork I", i.i....iv Ui. **'? imei i- Hetteneoart, tai!**,! frort ' tor New York ruary IB ?r-tr.nii.-r Aleela >i ri. I'allai, aalled from Naplaa f.tr New Y'.i k IVI m ir v l> ? i-v li.tiiro vTi). McCniaa, aalled fr .on Itali for N'?w \. liv Kelli ; , v Kl Hteamei s >rw*ciaa ii:o, \ ; ni, Mil 1 trott Qlaago*B for New \ . v L*.i - tanti . .. -i. lietataa sailed fre-s Braaaa f. Nea Yon. i ,-i ?,,., | ft) Bte nu,-- Kl illo .Hr.. Kin - ' a S v istl- f Ni vv turk Kenmar) ll I.,--. Ileum ? fr?m New-*) Dei ml l v . .-: M i ' V. , i . ? - - -,t m.. 11 lr), tl :? - \ -,v v . i' - rmi i Hi I i Natal, ai iv.-d a i , i. - . . aaaaer lad las. from N ra fi rk D eembti _-i . 1st* ip* 1' ?? n 'anita-*) '.'*? Btsaiasi rt iui (Br), Brows, d in Nee-York Jar.uar a*. BltlVSi Bl l.iv..? I...-.H Ilk