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NEW FAYERWEATHER SUITS. UNION OOtUDOn argument for rk. OPEXINO THE OLD ?LITIGATION. THE co ? srnr? t? on ?ir Tim ACT KMARO0KJ CKAJUTABLI BmWOmVn, am? TRI vaupity of Tim ???.?.?-?? ?uyf.n B*f tuf. nkxt OF KIN ATTA-'KKI? -? ?G.??????. OK TUR WM.'l.F CAn VOSSIM.K. Th?* prosp. ct of further extended lltlRfitton In the celebrated Kayerweather will cafe whs referred to In yesterday'? Trilione. Henry V";in N?-SS Fhlllp. on bthatf ?-f G???? College, Ins ?Ivon noti???* of ? mo? tion to be mude on Murili 18 hofore the ?'our! of Appeals tot a rearRiiment of the ease. The con? tentions underlying the motion nre divided Into Hire.? parts. Tho tlrst of the*. IMS reference to the | paying of the ?tests of the ???>|???;?1?? out <>f the estate. The ISBBBllnllI of the hrlef Is devot. ?1 principally to attacking tl.? d.< islon of the court, which has reversed ?>?.,. .?,instruction O? th?* law in this State relating to will?, wlnr.hy a testata* is prohibited from ?levlsinc more than one-half of his? ?-state to any charitable ??oclety or corporation. It is upon this overturning of the hitherto in?? repteu eonBtruetton of the law thru rnion Cotises Sas.?S it- motion to reopen the ?as??. "We ?''.li? mit." th?? i'.iII.-i;.. s legal r,--.r..-..i!t.i1iv-s say. "tlint Ihe ohie?M of the act relating to wills was not to benefit the husband, parent or child, nor the next of kin. but it Is a part of the settled public polle*? :?f the stai.* that a man having ?? fsmlly snail noi I??* permltteil. under any e.rcum?taneee noi with the rons.nt of everybody to leave th.? chanties mentioned more than one-half of hW est?t?? under the exaggerated notions which prevail during the last hours ?f ufe. and to cheek the unfortunate propensi! ? io aoi'im? ?.m??- .,^? ?? ?? ??-.?-?. ?-.nd benefactor." The act. the l?rl?f i-ontlnuea. was franici f??? the purpose ?.< pretectln? the ?'*?;??"'? iii.ilnst ' imself, and for this reason it is urge?! that :h.nteated clause? "f ih? will ar.? void. Presuming that the motion be (cranted, it will practically mean the retrial of th?? case toy ine fourta lt will al*??? open up the question Of WS validity of the releases given by the nest ol kin. a WALL STREET AND EXCHANGES.] The ?withdrawal! of Imported g.b tram bondad - ,n anticipation "f tariff changes, con tinue ^n a lari ? teal*. Bo tat this we-k tu?? with di ??..is have averaged M '?"t-* ? toy. Th? ortt ?<?.? previously was about 4.10 ioti? a day. As ha? he ? Btsted, the duties at preaent rat???- "ii goods ln v. . .,. ??,.,?.?,.? The latge Im ? re for sever I ?lays been hirge borrower? ,^s. They want money to pay duties . r th. Ioana obtained within a weeh is < -m-? loan of $-."'.""<? WS? secured ? ?,??..] assonni pani in duties at the . ? esterdai was j:'4,?'?">.:, which was . |t to I am -ml this y? ar. Of this sum . .,? duties on iro.vis taken out of ? ?? .s a sum almost up to the record Applications were filed In th" iy for the withdrawal of 1.1"? lor? G? .?i ' nd Of these applicati.:ns -17? ?ver?? The chief withdrawals were of . ? next came miscellaneous drygoods. ngle amount paid In duties na? rr X Butt? rfield, import-rs of dry. r t? from custom? a; N'.w-York on r 000 ? ' , ? :? sday of this week ? 1 on Wednsgd iy they w-ere ? ? ??? Kllbret'n yesterday dismissed ?? .. ?. lei a messenger, for r? veallng Th? ' ? Id? nee agatnsl t!-.? man Jay Cummlngs, Special Treasury that Van de N y den suppl?? d In ' ihn l?. Burnett, who runs a statl? N'.? |J ' G .,rl--t.. and supplies ?En? calle ! prit .ne In? ? ? ngi ? ;,:?! he caught Van de ? ? . ? of goods shipped t.. '??.? invoice waa specially prepared ? N'y!..:. Il was put in the "' '." DO? ? am? ?loi c and slipped it into the "M" ! e II ??:'? ??aBier to abstract lat?r. The Infori . would h ve enahle.? other shipper? ? ' : - ?hlpner in ou- lion in the Sour)*, Amer! whl a he cat. red to ? B| ? ordir to be flk ? r. .pi?r?rig the ;. '?.? y ?.. operate its 0wn telegraph ? .' ?.- Western Union Telegraph 1 ?' "??'? Ft-ai gen? ral ? ounsel for the 1 ? rn Union Compary, said yesterday: 'The Ini ?? ?? ?n * the ?Seclaion is to compel th?? I'nion rnehic to Ob? TV. ibat part of its franchise which provld? for Iti ting ? telegraph line. There ? ?... Intention of discriminating for or sgalnsl any .. iph 'orior, ri?.?,. Bxsctly what will h?? don? dependa u) th? wording of the order of the Court. Th.it Is not y<t known It Is t,,lr to pia? sen??, however, ll ? the ? :?W will he mini? with r? f. rei ? equity nnd common-eense, v\. own must of the wirei snd pr ctlcnlly all th? Insti ments ?.? ? batteries on the Union racine line it la ?care? prol ibi? lhat the Court will ?compel tha Union G lo iiulld an -util?h- Independent ??-? t-ni It Is mor? llkelj lhat an arrangemenl will be ma.-1?? by whlrh Ihe I'nion Pacific will operate th?? lln?.?. but will handle au h meMuges as may be de llvered to ll either by Individuals or by other tele? graph comi .p I?m " There .? no cessation In the hostilities between th?? Aim : i sn Bi ?v..r ?Refining Company (Sugar Trust) ar.il Arbucklo I'.ros. in the coffee trade. Yesterday Arbuckle ?Broa, ???????.?.?,? th? price of their ??/\ii"-u'? brand one-half cent to liu cents making ihelr price ihe aam. as il r of ihe "1 Ion" ? ? ... by the Woolaon Bplce C? mpany. o?? ? ' ? which concern Is owned by ihe Buanr to Jobbers is ?,. ,, nt? lower or 10 <?:"? When ihe IVoolaon Company an? lest reduction ii Issued a circular to }?? ' tattng that in futuit- the price ol Its roasted coffee would depend entirely on tho ??oui.??? of ihe market fur green coffee. There have been ?? > ? ?? advances In reflnet" sugar recently Another advance is expected to-morrow. An authority In the spirits trad?? declares lhat a combinati' ? of tl corn whiskey distillerie? In Kentui k?? la noi f< sslbl?. and, for thai ?matter, next to Imposslbh it cos*? little to equip and operate a distiller*. If all of the present distilleries should comic; ? ? accomplish the purpose? of such onm blnatlon namely, in* restriction of production and the strengthening of price? they would simply make an opportunity for fresh competition There l* no denying thai the whiskey trade is In poor ?hap? Before th? Increase In the tax In MM from ?.. ? ..?;- ?., *) io enormous stock? were accumu? lated Preaeni stock? are equal to ihe demand tor four \ ? ? rs Bank? rs who loaned estenslvely on the , whiskey in ?tor. have from um?? to time ?all???! for the repayment 't loans which forced sales mu? de? moralized the market. Jusl now lenders are anx? ious to close out loans because '?, unsatisfactory mark- I . M r.v of the downtown hankers ore urgli g the name of Maurice I. Muhleman foi Asalatsnt 1'ntted ?j??, ?, a Ti ? rer at New-York to succeed < 'onrad N. Jordan ? loae term tapires April 13 Mr Muhleman la now Di . \ - ?? r Mr. Jordan, it i- ?:..?;. ??.mi.? lik ? a reapoolntment. He Is a gold ?..?!,,, ? .? Rills ?? Roberts, wh ? held th? place und? r Harri? ?? end i? now pn ?Idenl ol the Frank? lin Natloi il Hank, la reported to bi a can.!:.lit.?. Th.- belai? I ?tea nshlp Aurania had on board ? goad many securltleB which bad be ? Bold In this mark??!. Th?? ahlpmenta to Ibi? alile folloarl fortnightly settlement now b?lne made In London Will ? ? lb1 I? s? I??? large. The s ?ht g, hOW? .-r, s? .-in? to hav? non c i-?-<l. l?; .t M ? icw? ha? taken the presidency of th< An.??, m D ?' ? Telegraph Company of Phlhidel ?i.?,.. A lari ock of the stock of the company has recenti* been nurch.d fot th?? account of .Mr Mathew? and John W, Mackay, the presili? nt of lb? Postal Tel graph Cable Company. Collector Kllbreth h?sd bo f.?r recovered from his attack of grip te waa ? resume ht? dulie? at the C (?torn Ho .-? ??? ?? rdajr, He la a candidats for p ni under the McKinley Admin tra t.on. 11? ?s ? gold Democrat. Th" demand al the Bub-Treasury : .r small hills for shipment m the interior? s.ems ; , !,.. Increasing. It i?n..rs .. growth m buslneaa actlvtty. There WM an advance In New-York and Miri? m 1;. road Block of M point.? to ;;?-> ?. ?terdaj oi - . ? - Of 110 ?...lie?, ? CHARGED Will! ROBBING THF ADAMS. jaco!? Keefer, ihlrty-eighl years old, of No. ?<d Wesi Thirtieth-St., was arraign??) In t'entre Srte.-t Court >?-.?terday by Court OfBcar f'atrick English, who arrested t.im at hi? home on a warrant in Wall h in- w - ?? M.'irged 'vith having stolen from the Adam? Kxpres.? Company, by Which he was former? ly employ??.:. Jas C. Young, of No 4:; Lafayette pis ? an at.?, nt of th" company, waa the complain ant against him. ami ornato to ?.-..- aped? larceny of l?M Abraham Levy, who sppeared as . for the prosecutloa, Said that till? wa? ,,?,?? (,,,,? of a series of 'heft?, and that the tot.il amount would 1??. 1 h -? ??? 1 al thousands "f doll 1 r?. !?.??:?? ?'? ??. larged from lb? ea.ploy of the express cosspanj on Januarj :*:?. ii wa? then <ii? covered, ? ?? :?'"? complalnaal sllagea that his ??? ?.?un'.- ?. ?'?. In his osssptalnt Mr. Young ?wear? ?? ? , Ignaary -7 s number of .-um? ,,? money were Intrusted to Keefer, m ? lerk, I 1 depoalt m thie American Exchange National Hank <m January 9 Keefer w.is discharged Mr Young ?wear? thai ?ic; In Aral fourni the deflcll in Ht'-t^r** account? snot her clerk nano-d Br h renda ?. Messer, ??f Ko 177 Woodwoith-ave Yonker? ??? mit ter; : . nu thai Keeter had told him tl ,? aa'wai short tn M? .?. ? r ?- , ? ??? i.-j (rouble Kaaiat wa? bald foi trial. HOME NEWS. PR?LMIXr.NT ARRIVALS AT THR HOTKLS. ??.??????.? Bs-rtf-f W, Bok, of PhtUdelphlo, and .lames L. Mot-Ut*, ol" Baltimore. BUCKINO ???? John RttSSSlI Younc. of Phllad? Iphln : rx Benator Oettrgs ?. Blown, of osweco. ami John it. W.iMi. of Chli-acii. CAMBRIDOE -Prln.?? U'r.do, of the Austrian Lagsrton at Washington FIFTH AVENUE- Senator It. F. Pettier??*?. ?>f Bout- Da> kotn; ta-COngrsssrsin Pool .1. Sorg, of Ohio, and William wtiiiiiiK. of Mssssohasstts. snd s;.it?? En cliver Campbell \V. Adams, of L'tlc.i. ?'.I LSI". Y William A. Sutherland, of Rochester. HOFFMAN Norm.m I" Mick. (?G Buffalo. HOLLAND The Hev. I>r. Alexander Muckay-Smith. of WSShlngton. I? ?'., nnd Samuel Honr. of Boston. MURRAY HILL? Ex-Congressman ?'arlos French and Clinton p.. Dati?, of ????-..M'tLut. NORMANDIE?Mr. ???! Mrs ?'harli?? B. Francis and Mrs. Prank S. Black, of Troy. ??.??? -Senator Prank .1. Cannon, of Pish, and ex-Senator F. T. Dubote, of Idaho WALDORF---Ch*rles 0. Dawes, of Illinois, and John B. Oorrett, of Philadelphia -? what is aoora on to-pat. Mass-meeting of ?'.reeks. Chickerlng Hall, I p. m. Police Hoard meet in?-. Ii( view of finth H. Riment and presentation of mela Is. armory. S :2ft p m. Patria ?Mut?. Waldorf Hotel, evening. ?'.?nenloKlc-il nnd Biographical Society, No. T_*fl West rifty-rlghth-st., I'M p, m. Yonne Klk?' Variety combination Ball, Centra". ? ?pera House, evening. Daughters of Lafayette Post No. ;::",. Central Park west, 3 p. m. ?tamos ?;. Blalne Clan, No "-^ Baal Ttnth-sL, I p. in. Klwrsbrldgo Improvement Association, Parson's Hall, S p m. Th<osophlc.il meeting. No. tvr; Kast Kourteentli? st.. Irli |i. m. Annual retinion o? Colby Alunni, Bt. Denis Hotel, ? p. m. ? NEW-TORK CITT. "M. E. W." AddfOBB ths BOS ?".ate Land Coen? RSny, Norton's Peint, Brooklyn, for the Informa? tion you desire. The Chamber of Commerce had I special meet? ing yesterday to re-eioct Captain William B, Hli? ?<>n In the office of Commissioner of Pilots. Ills term of office having expired. There was no other candidate for the office. Evaretl P, Wheeler has retigned the office of chairman of th. New York ? irli BstTVlee llcforii? Association, which he has held for sixteen yens. ttatlng rhut ho cannot civ??? sufficient time to the dulie? of til. |i!;i.???. At the regular me,tine of the pock Board yes? terday President O'Brien offered g resolution, which ersi adopted, Instructina the engrlneer of tt:? lio.ird to l>esin the work of extending the Bulk? head line an the North River front between Twen? ty-third and Blghty-flrsl sis. Becretsry Terry was nl?o Instructed to Inform all tenants of ?l'y prop? erty in West-St., between Twelfth and Cnnsevoort sis., to vacate the premises they now occupy h> May 1, and to advertise the sale of vacant hull?! lag! In thai territory by pablte auction. The Secretary of the Interior. Cornelius N. Bliss, called to see the Mayor yesterday, and was Invited to lunch with the latter. The hill of fare was crackers and tea. Charles G. Dawes. the Repuhllcan iVimmlttec man from Illinois, who Is likely to he Controller of the ("ureney In the McKinley Administration, called on leverai .\? w?Tork bank presidents yesterday. Justice ?leach, in the Supreme <*ourt. has granted an order to serve by publication ihe summons and complaint in an action for absolute divorce brought by Mr? Estell? (I Woods against William <;. Wool?, vice-president and cenerai ma n.tirer of the Bradi ? Woods Manufacturing Company, of Worcester. Mass PEACE IN TEE BUILDING TRADE. THE TROUBLE BETWEEN Till" MACHINISTS AND ELEVATOR CONSTRUCTOR! AD? JUSTED- A BIO BTRIKE AVERTED. The trouble between the Elevator constructors' Villon and the International AsSOCiStlon of Ma? chinists is now being adjust, d, and It Is thought that s satisfactory settlement will he reached and all danger of S l>ig strike of ths building trades averieil. Early y? stenta) morning the elevator construct? or.? seni for the member? ot the committie of th?? machinists with whom they had held a confer.tact .m Wednesdsy nicht, and told th? m that they had reconsider?*?] ?o.-ir reply to th.? demand? of the machinists, ah,! had declil.d to grant them. Th principal features of th? settlement ere thai the elevator constructors will hereafter have charge of most of th.? outside w ,rk on the el? vatof the ma chinisi s will control most of the work In th? shops, The machinist? win also no longer have i'i pay HI a man I month Into the treasury of the i..?, tor Constructors' G????. A Joint committee of two from each organisation will be tppolnted to drsw up an agreement which ill th? ?ari.?, manu? facturer! of elevators will t..? asked io ngn. The igreemenl will be presented next w.?? k t?> the fol? lowing linns: Otl? Brother? & Co., McAdams A 1 ..t?wrieht, the Reedy Elevator Company, Ihe Qraves Elevator ('..mpany and the Biirague Elec? tric ? Elevator Company, of this rlty. and th. Moore A Williams Company, of Philadelphia, Cori.?,, ? Wann!?, the delegate of tb? Interna? tional Association of Machinists, s.iid yesterday thai he thought that the elevator companies would sign th? aere-m.-nt and tho peace would once mor?? reign where serious trouble wsi feared, it is thought thai tin- Elevator Conitructon' Union will one?, rmr.? have a representative In the Hoard of w liking Delegates, and that the chancea of friction occurring between the union and others in the building trades will be greatly lessened in future. MARSHALL P. WILDER IN LITIGATION. G?? HE ???14 t?"? SEE Tin* ??G??? ' r THE UAWf ? p.???????: PLEA ?? ili.?? COUKSEL Marshall ?, Wilder, the humorist, has finally got himself Involved In litigation for Ihe first time In his iif??. snd, while he usually see? the funny ?id? of nearly everything. y?-t, according to hi? lawyer, Wim.un ft Wilder, he fails to s??.? anything funny In this lawsuit. It appeal.? that the humorist held iventy ?barca ?>r atoch In th? Dr. Herc?lea ? Company, and, according to the papers, surren? dered this Btock to Dr. Sanche on receiving from him S promissory not?- for 11.000 ?Sanche Bl this tini?? was s ?. .-???? ?t of Michigan, and when pay? ment on th?? pote waa refused Mr. Wilder brought suit in Michigan to mforce payment. Ho also at? t iched a deposit of 11.000 wh?i h Dr, Sancii?? had In the ?Union Mattonai ?Bank of iietroi?. I>r tencha brought an action her* some time ago sgslnsl .Mr. Wilder to compel him to surrend t tin? note and ,ik, hack th? stuck, which pinche says Is worth ? yesterday counsel for l?r Banche mov.-,? in the Buprem? Cmirt, before Justice Lawrence, for leave to discontinue th<* action on the payment of the legal .?'.s?- "f the action. IB William H. Wilder oui ?.?eil the motion. ? ?\|x client la a humorist, said Mr Wilder, "end l musi acknowledge a sens? of humor myself, bul I fall tn s,. where ihe humor conns in if this plaintiff Is allowed to withdraw s fcuit Involving , . .-, t he pa) m? nt Ol I ? "Perhaps ine other si?!?? Bees the hutnor of It. ,. market! Justice l.uwt.n??? ??Xhl? ? the tirsi triii?? my cii.nt has been In volved In ?< lawsuit." continued the lawyer, "and owing to th.? worry an.? excitement, ta- m-.?!. ..t his resolution ?.?? been sicklied ??'?r ??un the pale casi of legal thought, so tint he Is no longer able lo contribute so spontaneously to Ihegayetyof ? ,tions .?? Increase our fund <?i Innocent in.-rri ,?,.,,? w, should prefer to nave thla ? *?? tri-?! and disposed of ?""1 thus 1?? relieved oi en In? cubus." ,, , ?III tak<* th?? papers, said Justice I.awn., e, and ii?? ? -"'*?? ? l'i? '!? cisi?n, W. ir HEALTH METHODS loi: SCHOOLS. The Health Board has adopted .?Hew rule re gardtng ?sonteaie??!? dises se? among school children it win ini! m fon a ?from rev?? on B) Ii * adoption ili- ?Board hopes to he able t?> kc.p in si hool three-fourths of the children wno are kept away from school on account of contagious die , _. . The old rule has l.e.-n to exclude from school all children living on a floor When ther?? is a case of diphtheria, measles or Other r ?.niagl.ius ??.?.?????? to which ?. tiool ?-Hlldren ?ir?? m mi. ,? siili Ject "We nave concluded," said Dr rh*r;"s 8. Beno? diet, Chief of th?? Bureau of Contagious Diseases, ??t?, Isolate m?''''? ease? This can ?? ?sons at home by putting lbs patient in ? room where h< v?.., ,,;,. con? In ?contact with other members of the f.inn;? mor.? than Ii ibsolutely neeesaayy, if i?. And that ? child cannot DO so isol?t??.) ?,,- will ln ? i-t that it o?? taken to tin? Willard Parkei H?..*? iiii.il With the patient isi.int.ii, we ?ahi exclude from ?vhool onl) lh< other children of the famllj to which it??? patient Imlongi All other chlldn ? living on the floor ??? think can g?, t.. school safely. Before the Board ?1-?????1 i" try thi?. the pia ? placid ??? ????? the Board ?f Education, which fully approved lt. ., '?Furthermore, w- purpoee in th.? futur? to have Inspectors vieil conta^ou? .lis..-.? child patient? ?lail? so t ht I th'?? ein see that the ea*e is properl) , ,n il lor anil ?o that a? soon .is all danger 1? .,?. ? e,.? .hid and other children of Hi?? fainlh may I??? admit?? ? '" ? h..ol again -? Are )?"i thinking ?f purohasing ? Plane, or a Piano BIOOlT If BO, do no) fall to cumuli ih?? little advertisements m th" narrow columna buine tuod t-albulr.M in.,? b? found Ihtlu. WESTCHESTER COUNTY. VtiNKKItS. Mrs C. L. Mlaiiv.'it, of th.- Yonkers College of Musi? , will give ? song recital this evening at the Kirst Reformed ?Church, in f-nuth Broadavmy. She will have th., assistati,.? of Miss Louis?? ?'.???????, Soprano; Miss ??corgi?? Moore, plaillst; Alhert It. Spear, t.-nor. and l-'r.mk SteadmHn. violinist. Se lectloiM tram Nicolai Mascagni. Weber. ItafT, Xeld Hnger, Job s??.-misen and Oodard win be given. Admission is by card, and mi ofTerlng will I..? askel for th?? church treasury. ? number ..t young men ronn*ct??d with St. Peter - church. Ludlow, have organised themselve? Into .\n association to ?? known as st. Peter"? roung Men? ?"..thollc .\?sr?i.,tion At a recent meeting th?? Ofll cers chosen were Edward Vug. nt. president; Peter Brsdy. vice-president; ?Daniel J. Jordsn. recording secretary; Thomas l'ardi, corresponding Becretary: .lam??? Al,?am. treasurer, and Tlmoihj Donavln, sergeant-at-arms. Th?? organisation ?tart? off with .? membership of forty-one, snd meetings ar? held every Thursday evening in cose? room? which have heen fitteli up fur them Last night the course of lectures under th?? au splces ..f ?!,,? v,inker- Society for university Ea tenslon, on "The Art of Listening to Music' was hrouerht to ? clone In the hall of the Woman's In? stitut?, in Pali? nle-ave.. before a large audience, The lectures have ?been ?-f gr-at Interest, ami have la-en delivered hi Edgar Silllman Kelley, The topic of th.? closing lecture was "The Mathematics of Mi?! " Prim?is Larkln. the well-known lawyer of Blng Sing, was slightly Injured In this rlty this after? noon, ???? was running to catch a train on tbe Hal on I'lver Railroad, and f? :i at the Maln-st. station. He dislocated his linger aid t? ? ? i?? ?? t??.. fie?), wounds on the forehead. Policeman Thomas ll. May accompanied Mr. Larkln to Si. Joseph's Hospital. After the Injuries wei ? dressed, he took a later train fur horn??. Mr Larkln Is seventy -?? . - p I ?at ? ol?) ? MAM \K".\'K<"K. Mrs. Sophia Harriott, one of th?? ohlcst ami best known characters along tin- Sound, died at her horn.? in Mamaron? ?k yesterday morning. Mrs Harriott was ninety-two years old. She wa- l?,rn in Germany, and spani lut? earlier Hfe In work in the twids. in iv:i? sin? came to New-York, making the trip on th?? ship Charlotte Mrs. Harriott had lived. In Orove-st., Mamaroneck, for tifi? years. it is related ?,f h-t? thai she helped her husband t" build the house in which she l???? ?I. After hi? death. a few year? ago, ehe continued to cultivate a lug?? farm, doing the planling and harvesting herself. >\?.? putting the wood .mil driving th-? horse? Bhe leaves seven grandchildren and nine great? grandchildren. W. H. Daymon, a photographer In Mumaroneck, is one <?i the former. ? WHITE PLAINS. In the County ?Ourt l..f..r. Judge Smith I.nt yesterday Augustus I?.? Wtef was sent? in ed to th?? Rimira ?:? r irmatorj an.? Walter Johnson to the star.? ?Prison at Smg Sing f t (Ire y ?par? for burg? lary In th?? third degree, jointly committed at Mount V.rnori. I >. , . rnl.?r :'". 1?!"'.. Lew I? Raven and Krank Raven, two boys, whose parents live In Kcnslco, ???re tri?ri ?m a charge "f grand larceny in having stolen a valusbie .l"g from Mis. Arabella Hyatt, a neighbor in Marci., ??.; ???),,. testimony was un sa lis factor)', and Judge Lent dismissed the case and ordered t!.? discharge of th? boys. Immedi? ately after tr,?? case waa dismissed Mr? John Raven, the mother ??f th?? boys, snd Mrs. Hyatt. th<? complslnant, r??? Into .?? quarrel that resuii?'?l In .Mrs. Raven slapping Mrs, Hyatt In tu.? face While th>-\ stood In the courtroom, and anoth. : en counter look place in th? corridor outside .1 ;.i-r?? Lent had both women brought before him ail -? . . wer?? ? ned ?!" .?,?. ti. in tiie encounter m ?!??? ?sor* ridor the sons of the two women also :.<?' Into a fight that was Stopped hy the court ofti . ?? ? roncen i.y the Amphion Mandolin and Vocal Quartet, of New-York City, will be given at the Memorial Method'-; Rplsoopnl Church Thursdaj evening, Mardi :;.. Recitations by Ml?? Edith Nor? ton will form .1 part of the pr 'gramme. The .?di oil election of ihe Pire Department of thi- village ??ill ?.?? held on the firs? Tuesday in April. Assistant Chief 1?'. T. Doll ha? be? ne ted by Hone Engine Company for Chief Engi? neer, to succeed John ? Rettili, the present Incum? bent, who ?? ? lines renomlnatlon ? TARRYTOWN. At the meeting of th? Republican .'ommittee on Vacancies on Wednesdaj? evening Joseph Blouln and Peter Haller wen nominated for trustees in place of Charlei Gross snd Albert Husted, resigned The Citisene' Committee nominated William J. Odell for trusr-e n, tt,. place of Marshall I.. Baron, resigned and Captain Sanimi Requs for Water Commissioner, in th? place ot Louis Richter, re? signed. Another surprise in the ?lection . onti ?. I? mad?? rest? ida;, b) th?? filing ??1 ? protest by Prank V. Mlllard, chairman ni tin- Republican .Ourir? <?.im? miti????, with ih?? village clerk, Wan? ? G Brown, against the printing of th.- name? of Townsend V. ??...? and George Meniti ?m the Democratic ticket, Ko.* end Merrir: w.r- nominated for trustee? on the citisene' ticket, hut ?v.r. afterward placed on th.? Democratic ticket to nil vacancies caused by the resignation? >f Albert llust.d and Charte? tiros?. ? SIN<" sin?;. The two factions of the Democratic party of this 'own have agreed to forget past diCerencee and combine for th?? common good <>f th?? party. On Wednesday night th?? Larkln and Nelson lead? era nut and agreed upon terms of peace, and the ha*.diet was hurl??! with becoming COTI m??!.;?IS, A? this feud m the Democratic par?? of the town ha? existed wi'h nur.? ,,r less bitterness for nearly a quarter of a century, ll I- a question how long the present peace will be maintained Ju?i now the part? Is in a had cond?! Ion The .mini?, Btate and National offices are ..ll in the hands of ??,<? Republicans, and so the Democrats har? noth Ing to Ughi about among themselves, which gives the main opportunity t" combine si d right the common enemy, it is to be regretted, however, thai lust as t?o-ir opponents sr? harmonising the ? Ileana ..f the town should find it necessary ?.,, ?f??? ,md organisi opposition town committees and place two ticket? in the (leid for town offices, Bchool Commissioner J. O. Millar has appointed Edgar I?' Wl.1er a member <?f tbe Board .if Education of this village In place of ?President Tiiomas E, Hapgood, deceased. Nt ?.??1 TARRTTOWN. Miss Mary Cushlng died si her home, In Kim-st.. on Wednesdsy. She was flfty-flvs years old. Th.? fun.rai will lake place this morning In St. Teresa'! Roman Catholic Church, the pastor, the Rev. Eu? gene McKenna, officiating. Burial will be in Bleepy Hollow ? ?emetery. t??? following delegate? were elected t.. th.? ite. publican Town Convention, t.. i?. h. 1,1 nt Union? vili-, to-morrow. ai th.? mucunei on Wednesday evening: First Districi William .1. Olven. Leander Jacobs and Morris Munch; s.-eon.? Din riel .Vil? lani I'.? Witt. Alfred S-ars and .lam.s Donaho?' Third Districi Irvine n.? ?.??. Henry Oross and .lain, s F. fhryatt*. Mrs. <"..th. rim? Cashman, leventy-one years old. i|j..i m ? lutte-, tan ?. n, .p. on Wetlnesday s?,? ? an ??Id resident "f this ritinge. Tbe funeral will he hei.i at st Teresa's Church this morning. Burial will in? hi sie.p;, Hollow Cemetery. ??,-? [RVINOTON. Ths innouncemenl i? made of the engagement of Miss .'lar.? Wagner, th.? daughter of Mr. and Mr?, Oustav Wagner, of Rutherford, N. .1.. to Prank Morrei I, Editor snd publisher of "The Irv ington Oasette." The wedding will take place Ht th.? home of 'a.? hri.le's par.-nt- on Tuesday. April :?? Dr. E .1. Smith lias gone to MOITlstOwn, St. Lawrence County, N. v., his nati?,.? pia?.?, on ., month's va? a tion. ? DOBBfl PERRT. The second In ?? .?'-il??? of lecture? In th.? ii.t, r? it of lo.al option wa? leid In Livingston Hall li t ? v.i.mg. inni, r the susplcea of the Local 'ramper? ai. organization. The speaker of th?? evening ?? - the Rev. Dr, Allison, ol Yonker? Music v\ .? furnished by ihe choir? of the Bummerfleld Method l.?t Episcopal church and th? Presbyterian Church. ? musical was given by th? ?tudenta of Ml?? : . hool laal ? ?enlng. It w n a ; : boi lai affali The funeral ol Mrs. Mary .1 in? will be G??1 dUCtl d pi iv at? Iv at t lie liotn.? Ol ?.? I ?la Mi? Frederick Allls, in Hudson Terrace, lo-mor roo at '? ? noon. ?-? -??- ? ARD8LET. Two death! o?*curred In th? Hull family In Arda? ley Heights within sn hour on Wednesday, Soon after th.- death >.f Martin Luther Hull from con sumption, in? mother, Mrs Barati M Hull, died from pneumonia. She we? Bist) tit? v.-ars old A funeral Will Hike pin,,? to.l.v, tli. ?? ? A i; Barnett pastoi of the ?rdele) Method,?! BpW copel Church, officiating. The burial will be In Mount Hop?? ( '.in? ft? . 1 FLAG PRESENTED TO Till BAYOR. ?.?? ' Inter? ?ting feature! m.irke.i ? rosi ling of the Alpha Chapter of ihe patrioti? ?. ague held last night In the Hotel Marileorough Partl?*ularf) at? tractive wa? ? demonstration by '?.ntv boy ami r ,i pupil! of the Rhlnslender Industrial s hi?1 of ? .ir?e of trillili:?? Ih.it I- u'lv.-ti at that Instllu? lion. Ltd by Mis? Margare! ? Pasco!, ths prtn? ,??,,? ot ths * -?. > ??, the ? blldrsn how? dai ? kituwledge of th<? political history of lh? country, of the Constitution, lite principi.f ? republican government, md, m.ei, ,.?,??? an enllgbiened ,i. irrtption "i Ihe purpoae? md worktni method? of th. various departstents thai make up the muni, i p.ditv it not her Interestlni feature ws? tha presen laiton ol in Amerii in Hag to Ma/or s ? rung ?>\, th.? pupila "t the Rhlnelandei Bchool. lli?r..ii valu? . ? ? ? ihe flag, Inssmuon ?? It wai Died t.. .? :,, ? made ft im ?? rene? rail lh ?' ne? tel ? lo hove peen aplll by Abraham Lincoln A almllsi fi ^ v. .?. In hsvi ?. given to Abram ? Hewitt, Hie pr?si? dant of lh. ? ti lpt1 . but he ? i- un ?! I'? '" I"? |.|.?????? ni ln?lli|K>?|tlon, and it was received ?,? bis ? ihn ?., w ?- . 'lark, ???-retari .,f in.! chanter, ? .<? pi lentailoni were mad? io Nel? This Spring's style in overcoats is a more than welcome one. For the coat is so short, it leaves so much of the suit uncovered, that a new suit is as necessary as a new overcoat?otherwise too great a con? trast. Spring suits and overcoats are both ready. Sees* lined ?.??n-.m? ?12 to $:o? ?ilk Uaed, *?>- to ?? nome Inr.g on-??? BBBMg them. Rogers, Peet & Co. Prln-?.? nnd tlrr n?1*.?rnv. Warren ?nd Broadway. T1)IM> r.e?? .nd nn.l lit "????. .-?y. Ile ?h? ? m.?, p, s. \.?? '.ars old. imi l'et'T Kief, ten yesra old At the nie? ting which follow???] the chair ?araa taken hy Mayor Btrong, who came from the irbltrallon meeting In Cooper G????. Address? - a-ere mad.? by tbe Rev. l?r Joslah Btrong, Colonel Waring and La Balle A Maynard, ? MUFF SMITH LAID AT REST. \o WORD PROM Till: MISSINI", EX-SUNDAY BCHOOIi WTPERINTBNDENT W\* WIFE BREAK? ?DOWN ?AND WEEP8. The fun.ral of Aim??.? Smith, who di.d in Belle? vue Hospital after being taken from the Hotel Yi.-tor on Monday afternoon, ?as held last niKht nt her parents' Home, in Btate-st., next to the -.sburj ?Church The ii?*?? Morris ? Gibbo, pastor ?.;? the church, offlelated, ssslsted by the Rev. C. it Kuebler, ?>:' tin First ?Presbyterian Church, and tbe Rei W, & McCowan, of Btsten island, who w,is formerly pastor of the Haekentmch Methodist Church. Musi- was furnished l.y the choir of the church The coffin was covered with Rowers The burial win be to-day In th?? Hackensach ?Cemetery. Nelson Weeks, the former superintendent of the Asbury Church Sunday-school, who disappeared ;i lorn hours after the girl died, h is nor yet been heard from. Mrs. Weeks haa been expecting to hear from her husband, and irhen no letter came yesterday sii?? broke down and '.ve.it ior a long time. She h.?? sged greatly under the strain, and lier friend.-, ar?? considering the advisability of taklni her auray 'rom Hackensark for a time I. P, l'in? k, the 1'cirl-st manufacturer who em ployed Weeks, .uso Bald yesterday that he had not heard from the missing man. PICKETT WANTS Tn KEEP "DER CHAIL" I Till?: r\ POUCE CAPTAIN TAKES THB ?SXAMIWA TIOK TOR WARDEN TH1RTCEN APPUCANTS, Thirteen men were examined yesterday for War? den of the I.udio-.v Street Jail Two of th? candi? dat.? ar?? retired policemen, one |s a clerk, and in? ?' of the others have been prison keepers. The candidates Wie examined physically and with ref. erence to experience, letter-writing, arithmetic and ?renerai Intelllirence. The salary of th>* place is $.\"o a year, and re-?iiires a |8,0M bond. iin?? of the men exiimlnc.' was ex-Police Taptaln Patrick H. Pick? tt,'who was retired on :i pension in .lune last. The law saya thai ? person drawing ? 1" nslon fron the c|ty may not hold another city office, hot In this ?ase the county, not the city, pays the Warden, t??? examination started with twelve applicants, hut after awhile another strayed In and made up the unlucky thirteen. Nobody would tell who this man wa?. The employe? of the civil ?Je,-?-?<?.. ?Om rr.lssion say that ahout eight times o.|t of ten the man who Is mimhered thirteen In the order of ex? amination Kcts the plac?. This Is a fact, they say. they ha?.? watched with gr?at curiosity. ? WOMAN CATCHES TWO BUBOL?R8. Mr? Isabelle Irwin. ! middle-aged woman, of No ?*,4i Nlnth-sve., had two burglars arraign, d in Vork Vllle court la'.? yesterday afternoon. She had found th?? m.-n In her apartment, and. with a little asarlitance, managed to capture them both. In court the roen gave their names as John Conlln. twenty-five year? old. of No. in.? West Fifty-third st.. .md Frank Ms hon, twenty-two v-ars old, of No. ?',!?. Baal Thtrty-third-st. The former said he was an engraver and the latter, who was fairly Well ,i-_i. colled himself a laborer. They were held It. Ji.???? ball each for trial. Mrs. Irwins apartment Is ? flat of nln.? rooms. Shortly after 3 o'eloch y.-sterdny afternoon sho went from the front room to the rear of the flat. When she returned, about ten minute? Later, ?he found Conlln and Maino In the room, notwith? standing that lh? had lift the door lock?.'. BtlS e...ught hold of both men and began calling for assistance. ?? ihe did so ?'onlln struck her a heavy blow on th?? breast, and. dashing by her. got out into the hall. Mrs. Irwin follow.?.! him. after locking th- door upon Mahon. who seemed too m ,rt ed to attempt at first to escape. Her crl.'S alarm??,! s.v.nil men in th?? house who guarded Id.? doors of her flat while ah? pursued ?'onlln. Sh.? followed ?onlln on the street for about a block and had lust caught up with snd was nhiui to selte him when Detsetlve ???, of the Forty sei'enth ?t Biatlon, who hod heard her shouts. rushed up and arrested him. Pox took ?'onlln back m Mrs irw m's apartment, where he also am ited Mahon. who ?as stil ? prisoner In the flat. Detective Fos found two skeleton key? In Con? ili)??: possession, one of which fitted the door of the room In which th.? men were found. e \tohi:i:\ PAINTING* UNDER Till: HAMMER. ,\ ...,|, of modern Europ?en painting? was held last - >?? nlng in th?? suction-room of Samuel Krelser, at No. 82 Fifth-eve Th?? painting? were part of a colle, tion owned b) an art connoisseur of this city, who i- dlsposins "f ?..m.? ??? picture?, which have l,. .-a on exhibition al Krelser*! auction room? line? t?.?. (irsi of th? w..k. There w.-r.? about fifty sold list evening bringing abo'?,. MSB) Among those which went IOr the largest prices w. r.? "? Rev? rrle." io Aiffi Btevens, WOO; "The ?.mbroseln Li? brar) in Milan." b) L Burlando, MSO; 'Observing .>,. Enemy," by Berne-Bcllecour, $>!; "Preparing ? ,r th. liai,.. ." by A. /oppi. $:???>. "Th.? Lust Ef? fort " bv ?:..org.? Ha.in.?:!.?. Ho): "Th.? Christen? ing" by I' Massanl, l-GO; "Rail) ol th- First /.oliavi?" by W c Heauquesne, MBS; "I Love y,,,," i,v ?? 1'ilt/.. .?:::.'?. "Th.? Last Vintage." by A. Tamburini .??.'?. "Preparing for ? W..1U." bv .\. Ptoi ?.?' and "The ? ?l-l Love Revived," by I?:. Znmplghl. 8240. The snl?1 will I.ntlnued this evening and to? ni.a ?"?? iftl ' : . ? - OFFICER? OF THE HOIJTHEBN SOCIETY. Th?? .South.in Society ha? elected the following officer? for th.? coming yesr: President, Hugh s. Thompson; rlee-preridrnt, Dr, William M. Polk; retar y, Percy B. Mallett; treasurer, Oaston iiiidv, members "t the Executive Commute? (Mass ot 1889 Augustus Van Wyek, Howard It. Ilayne Dr. R. ?'? ?? '''"' :?:"1 Marion .1 Verdery; ?,,' nil vscancy in c?es? of im?t. Bdwsrd Owen; chaplain, the Rev. Dr, John W. Brown. STATES ISLAND BAPPENINQ8, ??-Siip. rv Ivor Julius ?'redo, of MlddlStOWO, was atrickiMi with paralysis ?>n Wednesday, and is in , ai, loua ? ondltlon. Tlie p,.rt Rt? hmoti.l Hoard of Health has elected H I?'.. Basil, the Republican leader of Northtleld. president, and Dr. Frettarli k T. Barber health .,iiic.r The Richmond County Police bill yesterday passed ? th.? ?ssembl) and m.? go.s to Oovsrnor Block for ' i,i, ?.?nature. The Republicans of th.? county ex ?, ? that h.? will sign It at one? and thus take th?. ?ontrol of th< Departm nt from the Democrats The Republlcsns of the town of South:).Id will ?nil.I ? ?e??lon of th. ????? Committee on Monday . ,,,' -n,,? third ticket in th.? town election has mad? trouble ai.d rhsrgei mav be brought against ',... ol ihe pi "u.n? memberi .?r the committee. \ s,m labi.? win ?..? held In tha Reformed Chapel, Marinen Hsrbor, on Thursday evening March ?.'.*.. ?"apt .m Jacob La Forge, ??.f Ihs oldest reel dents of T.'inpkliievllle. died Si hi? home In Moti . ,v. on Wednesdsj He woe ssventy-thrss Th.? tifiti organ terital, given In Ihe Randall Memorial i'hurch yesterday afternoon, was largely ?Hended The Botolsl wa? Henry T. Burietgh , - 4> HTATTON'H BEBIGNATIOS WCEPTED. Albany, March II Th? rwlgnatton ot Ueutensnl Willis m h Btoyton, ol the 1st Naval Battalion of N.w fork grown.y Mil "f which COOStdOrablS talk I of ,? ,?1?????" ment tu thai command has been h? ml. I was sreepted by Adjutant-Oaneral Tllllnghssl to ' day Lieutenant Btaytpn formerly eerved In iti? I nl td BtattO Alarlo?? Corpa. Silk Shirt Waists. -<I Floor. China Silk Shirt Waist.-dotted and figured,?pointed Yoke?de? tached Linen Collar, $15.75 Each. James McCreery & Co., Twenty-third Street. % Flint's piNE Furniture REtD SEATS SELVAGF.D WITH RED. Enamelled reed furniture decorated with colored itrand? curiously Inter? woven, probably the most effective ?summer furniture ever produced is quite the latfst fancy over-tea. A charming group ?lelvaged with Indimi red, appears in our window iliis week. Here, ?? triangle chair, half ?bo-rdered with willful Japanese fashion, with ?lull red misses. Then a lounging chair, back curved to lit the ?body, and a broad-armed rourli hark taking 'any angle, with ?red and green strand.-? aigaagging down their rentera and edges. Vender, a red chair interwoven with ?gold. Nowhere else in America. "BUY OFTHE MAKtR" Geo. C.Flint Co. 43.45 and 47 weST23?ST. NEAR BROADWAY. factory: 154 amd 156 west I9t.mstreet. 1 FIRE ADJUSTER SAID TO BE INDICTED. REPORTED mi.I. AOAIXn OBOROE \V. H'H.T TOR AIDING INCENDIARIES TO ?TSCAPI The Grani Jury yesterday rook up th?? investic;*. tioii nf ??? allegation th.it ? numhor of man sc? i?us.-r] of arson have h?--n sided to sscaps from ths jurisdiction of tho New-York authorities. These alleged Arebugs were Bald t<> have ?.? connected with th?? hilf ?ars; of ineendlarlss win? have start? ?i a number of area tn this dty In the imst Uve or bIs years. Borne of th?> pans:, amonjr oth?r? Adolph Hirschkopf, Morris Bchdenbols snd Louts Gordon, nr<* now In iris.? serrine Bentences. Tlrr?.f th?? alloco.? G???G??'??G. of th?* fang tot out of town be? fore they could t,. srrested it was said that these men were furnished with Information of tho plans of tho authorities, .?o tirnt when they were shout to l'?? arrested th?ry suddenly l? ft town for parts unknown. Th<* polies have been koepine up ths search for th.m situo. ABslstant ?District-Attorney Vernon M. Davis --?nil S:?niu"! Milch, tho Insurance adjuster were before the Grand Jury yratrerday, and save ? vtdence which Is aald ;? h.-n-p led to the Indictment of a well known tir?? Insurance adjuster for tiding thi bI ??eged ftrebugs to encape. It waa reported thai I man was Qrorge w. Holt, of Brooklyn. Nothing positive could be learned sa to 'ho find'.nir of the Indictment. This was probably owlnK to th?' usual custom of not acknowledging thai an Indictment h?, '..on fourni until the accused person has been arrested. It was suiii that Boms of tho all. ir?-?i Incendiarle? who escaped the authorities were Joseph L Harria, of Harris ?? Beide, No. 14 Weel Pourteenth-s< . th? tit?.* insurance adjuster that helped him collect 1114,? '??? Insursnca money, snd Henry Cohen, tlu? shirt irsnufacturer, ?if vYhlte-st. It waa reported that th?? Btrongest evidence be? fore th?* Orami Jury was that given by Samuel Milch, who. It l? reported, produced proof ? Hoi? aided Irltn (Ml!??"::> to evnde arrea! Milch at one 'iti:?? waa accused of r-onnectlot with the tir?? iitiKs The Indictment Bgalnai him haa been dis? missed, and he ? a? been aiding the Dietrtct-At? torney in prosecuting th?? firebugs. When arresta in tho incendiary (1res th?t began to ?be made Milch disappeared, and he t-hargea that Holt aided him. Holt is under Indictment for arson in this city snd Brooklyn. He is out under ???,??? balL ? I VALUABLE STATISTICAL ANNUAL. '?The Commercial fear Elook" for M?R has just been Issued by "The Journal of ?Omniin*p an?l <"om merctal Mull.'tin." It is one-half larger than Its predecessor, .?n.i .iim*? to !??? the most complete Btatlstlcal annual published, ??no hundred and thirty-four octavo pasea are devoted t.. the popula? tions, agriculture, Industries, Imports und exporta, finances, ducal affair?, transportation, t?l?graphe, banking nnd monetary systems "f fifty-two foreign Stato* and colonies There are 4??> peg? s about do? rn, atlc Industry, manufactures, mining, banking and eurn ncy. railroads, shipping, mark? a, tariff, prices, labor and wages, Immigration, population, etc. ? *>?. ?? NEW BUILDINGS AT BELLEVUE. Workmen were busy yesterday breaking ground for three new buildings at Bellevue Hospital. They win Include an erysipelas pavilion snd an Isolated pavilion for cases "f ? ntagious dlseasaa, with s new bolle?' snd laundry house. Th?* headquarter* of tho Charities Department, it Is said, win be re? moved from the old building at Thlrd-ave. and Rie vent h-at. to a ne?a building that will be begun booh nt tbe foot of Bast Twenty-slxth-st ? ? ? in<*emeiits. Henry ?. Daniela, ?. I"?., ??? w? .? no- si Impairment? of th?. Sen >us System Impotence, BUrUlty .ml .ike a;ln-.?T.ts. II ara s ; , ?, :, to j?! E & w. E. ? W ?:, a W. TI?.? new crollar. "MEXICO," MARIN F INTELLIGENCE. ?????p im: AI.?J ?VXAC. BunriM ?:? Buna ? "?''? Moon ? team 1 ZI M n'a age ti HIOH ?, A1 'ER TO DAT. vM <?.,., ?.? ? 1 IS'Oov, Island 1:43 ti II Oat :::::? I'M Sand) Hook 1 ? '"? ? Island 3:04 Hell Oat? ?:5? INCOMING STI A il F i:s. T?> PAY. ?.???.?! I'n.i.i. ,, ', . .II:,ml n?!. I?'? I? I?*? North A'ir??" Trati? G,.?,?,?..,,," .|{ ?...,,.,., f.?. S3 .??.??? Amer ?',,,,,,. . ? ?.??, ? ??'?? -'?.White sur M ..?.* -Iiu^-'ts.I IKlon l'I-?"? .Kt? \\,.ii,..ii,lii.i .Rut lei ' .? ..... . .Holl Am? r ii'tii . .Bremen, Mereh 3.? ?: LI : ... .fol ?... Mu??', i .Pin im , -??rthaalni?il. ,; ' *' ?.?""? *'?'"' ? ',.,,',; ' . ??.?? ?. March ? .White Stai :;' ; , ???.s? .??-?. G??.? W. ? ."'"'f Oalve?l< ? Mar? '. ?? .Ma cOm?nche.V.'.'.......Ja?*k? nvlll. March r?.Clyde gATL'RDAT, MARCH IS ,, .. . .Houthami ? ? March o.in ? ? -, ' ;"?;;...i.iverp ???. m i.>> .?.. l',J.',',', ?,, " .Bl Uuola Mai h S .Vi. ?5", ?. r? .St Dot ? Merch ?. ? ,, w.Savannah, Maich i" . . . Be BUNDAT. MARCH 14 ,. ?,.???-????? ..Hum?'. Manti ?1. 1 ? PnWnhemui .Illhrslter. ?"<?1? ".'?.It,...ili V1 . Hamburg ??"???. "J'l .t ni n ,,',,.,.,.n .Si Lucia, March S...Lampen ? h i "?min?le .laekaonvllle, .\lar.h 11 .Clyde OUTGOING STEAMERS. ?? DAT. Vessel Per. ?.ine. Malls d ie.v? mi sails? All-B'?'any Jam.il<*n. Atli??.10.OUa IB 13rOO m Algonquin, Cherteston. * ?> *- ?? J |*P?? , r?do, m,m???.?. k. Mall ??> ... ?MM m s \ p ??'??. MARCH II ? . G,.-..mn.? Havre, Prenck .:. ???,. p? 1:00 s ri ..',??,,. a. ?? ?. ? ? Lloyd . . . ? 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