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WESTCHESTER COUNTY. MOUNT VKRNON. The Board of Education hold a special meeting on Monday night to InvestlfSt? the charges of delay made against th<> architects and MMUl who have the contract for the rr.vUon o< UH now Bls* Behosl Building in South Fourth-ave. Lieutenant Henry i;. Rhoades offered a res hitlon which designated Dr. 8. O. Myers to w ndw ? UM examination of the wit? nesses. This Dr. Myc:> refused to do. and Thomas K. Mwr, cbaklni of tue BuUdlag Committee, conducted the examination. The architect?, Horing & 'niton. showed by tlHlr booki that thj builder? ???ere being supplied with plan? and drawing! rem? larlv and that no May had been occasioned by them. William Archer, representing lwum ? Archer, th?? builders, assured IB? Board that the work araa being pushed as rapidly as possible, but would not say that it would lie complete ? by Beptem hst ?, The Insinuation thai Inferior material is be? ing uaed was proved groundless. The outcome of the moo tin? was the adoption of a resolution exoner? ating the architects and builders, bul urging them to lose no tine ?n completing the work. Usuries W. Dal ton. iwentjr-ntne year? old, of No. ten Baal Thlrty-seeond-st., Sow York City, wan ar s'efted in this city yesterday and sentenced to three months' Imprisonment for fraud. lie repreaented himself to he an agoni ol the Metropolitan Insursncs Company, and collected sums of money from a large number of people In iOnkera and .Mount Vernon, tor which be gave b eus receipts, when arraigned In the Court of Spedai Besslona Dslton pleaded guilty, an,i asid he ?as iriv? :i n> crime In order to provide for his family. The closing meeting of the Westchester I'olitleal Equality Club was held list nlghl ?it the home of Mrs. ?. M. Rathbun, In Chester Hill. The principal addresses w< re made by Mrs. Mary Cralgle. of Brooklyn, and Mrs. Helen T. Brlgham, of New? York, both of whom spoke iti favor of extension of suffrage to women. Among the guests were Mrs. F. al. Tlrhenor, Mrs. c. c. Ham. Mrs. 11. M. Sagetnan, Mrs J. R. Redway, Mrs. H. H. Beals, Mrs. II B. Bloat, Mrs. J. S. Van Court. Mrs. J. K. Bryant. Mrs K. I!. .Mav?.ani. Mrs. .1. l?. Kellogg, Mrs. S. A. Taylor. Mrs. J. B. Fowler. Mrs. C. ?1. Lyon and Mrs. John !.. K. Paga. -?_ WHITE PLAINS. The certificate of Incorporation of the Cortlandt Athletic Club has been ?led in the County Clerk's office. The object of the association is stated to be the anoourngeaaant of gymnaatk and athletia sports. The club is to be located in th? village of Reekskill. and Its directors are Patrick F. (Sollen? der. Michael Soullcy, .lames J>e Forrest, treorge Le fount, James Torpsy, William Beullay and James Colleader. In the Supreme Court, before Justloo GhUTStSOR, yesterday the trial w.is begun of the suit of Julia C. Btyvers, as guardian of her son. liar. Id M. "Wlso, against Elisabeth Koma Wise. Th? action is brought for the purpose of annulling the marriage of the ion with the defendant, upon the ground that he was a minor at the time the ceremony was performed. The parties live in New-Rochelle, and the marriage was performed in New-York City on January ti. 1???. by Mayor Strong. The plaintiff's counsel produced evidence ihowlng that Har? old M. Wise was born In New-York City on July 26, 3*7?. while the defence produced testimony that the boy bims? If Mid he was eighteen years old at the timo the marriage ceremony wae per? formed. The Jury In the case of Albert L. White ngalr.st the Westchester Electric Railway Company brought in a verdict of |7,H0 for the plaintiff as damages for Injuries received ?a tho defendant's railway some lime ago. A meeting of the assessor? of the several towns of this county will be beld In th? Supervisor's room In the Courthouse in this village to-morrow for tho purpose of a conference regarding this year's assessment rolls In the various town?, and to agree, If possible, upon rome general system by which tho assessments are to be made. The following are the recently elected officers of tho White l'I.lina Building and' Loan Association: President, David Cromwell; vloe-prealdent, C. P. Sherwood: secretary, William B. Tibblts; treasurer, J. T. Lockwood; trustees, William Bterllng, ??corge Baldwin. Harvey Huste.; an.I Ernes! l'rior. The Young Women's Christian Temperance T'nion announce? a "cup and saucer" sociable In the rooms of tho society, In Hamilton-ave., to-morrow evening. County Treasurer Carpenter says that he has re? ceived thus far on accouul of license? issued under the Haloes Liquor Tax law $119.(00, a sum a little ahort of last year's receipts for the patrio period. ?_*,-, SIN<r BINO. The Board of Health of this town has decided to employ a sanitary' Inspector at ? a day from May to October Inclusive, the inspector being limited to five days' work < ach month. Mr?. E. A. MeAipln gave a Bilde reading In the lecture-room of the Highland Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church lasl evening. The annual report of the treasurer of the High? land Avenue Methodist Episcopal church shows that the receipts for the year amounted to ^S,340 14 and ax pendi ture? lUttK, leaving a balance on hand of ?4I IS. The present indebtedness of tho church is JR.OuO. The annual meeting of tho Archdeaconry of "Westchester will Ih? held to-morrow In St. Paul's Episcopal Church. There will tie a business meet? ing In the mcrr.lng, folltweJ by a luncheon and special exercises In the aftWSOOU. Leonard P. Kipp, villose treasurer, is endeavor? ing to solve the proHe-n of ho?; to pay off about 111.000 of village Indebtedness wi:h the proceeds of & 5C.00O certificate of Indebtedness just floated by authority of the Hoard of Trustees. --? KATONAH. The engagement of Miss Elisabeth Hunt, an artist, who lives at Punse*, j 11 ii. to Edward M. Barrett, a brother of Joseph Dai fell, of this place, has been an? nounced. Among the guests In town this week were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brady, of Stamford; Mr. and Mrs. George Hort, of New?York; -Miss Franc Sherwood and Miss Blmm, of Elshklll, who were entertained by Mr. and -Mrs. Robert D. Knapp; Mrs. Cromwell and Mrs. ? ?. BprottU, of PleaaaatvUle. Mr and Mrs. George Green and their family, of J."ew-York, are at their country home. Fo.-est View, near this village, for the summer. PORT CHESTER AND RYE. During the he**9 gale on Monday night em? ployes at the American Yacht Club, at Milton Point, heard tho tiring of guns from a ship In dis? tress. Running to the beach they saw a larg3 three-masted schooner Struggling to keep off the rocks, and the crow hanging to th* rigging. The schooner flnaily went ashoie on th* beach. Tho crew of seven men put out ir. a boa?, und were rescued by a rope thrown to them by the yachtsmen. It was found that tho schooner was the Elppha, which had left the part of New-York for Boston. Brie ?w got off at high tide. The house of tho American Yacht Club 1e under? going repairs, previous to tie?? officiai Opening on Memorial Day. Five thouaand dollars has been spent for new verandas, a cupola, palming an 1 decorations. The first special affair will be on May 28, when John H. Downey, of Kew-Tork, will givo a private coaching dinner to about twenty guests. The public coa^h Enterprise resumed her trips ?n Monday to Rye Lake and the surrounding country. The coach Is equipped w.th new guards brought from England. Among those who have arranged for priva*? coaching trips are Georg?* R. Read. Miss Benedict. H. R. Mallory. M. I?. Collins. John R. Downey, Miss Phillips, Mrs. Clarence 8. Day and H. P. Girard. George H. Rowland, of Washlneton-st., Port Chester, who Is ;? diamond and Jewelry Importer In New-York City, was struck by a cable-car in , Broadway, near Twenty-first-st.. on Monday, and badly Injured. One of his arms was broken. Mr Jlowland Is now confined In a New-York hospital. -? NEW-ROCHF.LLE. The first annual dinner of the New-Rochelle Tourist Club, given last nicht In the parlors of Bt. John's Methodist Episcopal Church, was a' tended by about eighty guests, und was a success. The club was organized about a year ago for the jiurposo of studying the people, history and geog? raphy of the countries of tho world. The Rev. Arthur H. Good? notigli, president of the club, was toastmaater, and the prayer was made by the Rev. F. W. Fleming, of West Cheater. Mrs. Jennie Ludden, twenty-nine yean old, wife of John Ludden. died on Monday evening at their home, No. ??1 Church-at. Mrs. Lu bien had just returned from the West, where her friends had hoped her health would Ini] rove. The funeral rervWs will I*? h< Id on Thursday morning In St. Gabriel's Roman Catholic Church. TARRYTOWN. The annual elections of 1'henlx Hose. Company and Jackson Knglno Company will be held to? morrow evening. The announc( ment was made yesterday that Miss Annie Mark? Murray, the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Murray, of Main-si . and Jame? Klngan were man led on April M Th? ceremony was performed in the rectory of Christ Episcopal Church by the Rev. J. Beiden Spencer Th? an? nouncement surprised iheii many frii nds. (?s'-ar J. Cox. tic librarian Of tin Young Men's Lyceum, is confined to his home in John-st by luniks. George Robinson Is acting librarian. The carpenters' Krik? bsa been amicably settled, all the men returning to work on Monday, they having failed o enforce their demands. The Rev. Eugene IfcKenna, rectoro! :;i Ten < Church, bas gone to CUfion Spring! for a short vacation H< will return b) June ?, in time to sail on the Servia tor a trip to Europe, north TARRYTOWN. The bicentennial anntveraarj of the old Dutch Churi li of Ble? py Hollow wtll take place on Oct< b< r 10 and 11 Three miaIccs will be held on Sum?a.'.. th? 10th. in Um morning the pastor, the Rev. Lr. John Knox Alien, win presch sa appropriate at mon. in the afternoosi ?ddreaoo? arili be surfe by former pastors of the Church, and In th? evening there will be address*? ?..?. the local clergy. On Monday. October 11. the Rev, Dr, <'.,)., ,,f fonkers. will give ? lilstorle?l address In the afternoon, and the eserdeea sill close In the evening o? thai day with an oration by Theodore Roos< velt, Assistant Secretary of the Navy. Certain tei aits and resto? rations will 1xj made in the old building before the bicentennial is celebrated Remnants of the orte Ir.al celling still remain tack of the presan! one It Is imeud?d to restore this lu Its entirety. The It takes but a few minutes here for suit or overcoat, if no alterations are necessary, but a few hours if they are. How many days does vour tailor take? Re? ?lilts $1H to $;<?; jr-wi on?? a? !?w ft?. $12; for bicycling as low a? J?. Light weight over? oat? $10 to $00. Patent leather shoes?-only the best patent leather; the best is uncertain enough. $5. Ror.F.Rs, Put & Co. Prince ani T?roalway. Warm ?p? Broadway. ThlMr-aacond and Broadway. present pulpit will be replaced with a fac-simil? of that Which was first used In tliP church. Th? l!'-n ------ hewn lif :iins which oner? spanned the building Will I?? pul ).a<'k In their original pnsltIons. To do all this will require the outlay of considerable money, but it is believed that the community will aastet tho eoug legation in defraying the aspeases. YONKBRB. A targe number of Huh member? and Invitati guests were at the clubhouss of tho rark hui Country Club last night, the occasion being a re ceptlon for Colone! Charlea ?, DU-hl, who was re? cently chosen president of the club, and for these men who are SjWbCTS of the Board of Governors: 0sorge Flagg, lidward Vldaud, George J. Ord, Morris ?. Poucher, Edwin ?. Martin, v. C Valsa? tone, F. A. Winslow and ?. S. Tweedy. Som? of the guests were Mr. and Mr?. William H. Doty, Mr. and Mrs. Hunker. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hlg glns. Mr. and Mrs. Charles 11. Kaneher. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew S. BrowmO, Mrs. George J. OrA Mrs. r. A. Winslow, Mrs. F.. S. Tweedy, Mr?. E. K. Martin and Mrs M. II. Poucher, .Many persons went to tho Common Council chamber on Monday ereolng expecting that tho Aid? rmen would take some action on Mayor Peene's nominations of joiin H. Coyne and ? r ? ? 11 r > It. Hicks for appointment to the office <rf Police Commissioners. They were, however, disappoint? ed. Alderman Tompklna, who was Injured last Week In a runaway accident, was not. able lu l>o present, so the subject was laid over til! next aahes and garbage. For some time, j.ast this work has been dune by contract The Cnmmlf? ?loner thinks ih" time has now arrived when the City should do the work Itself, lie suggested that th?? city should have ? first-class plant f >r tile re? moval'of all kinds of refuse. He was of tho opinion that the work could 1"? done for th<? next three years for about $13,000 a year, if the proper fa 'littles were afforded. <>n motion of Alderman Houston, the Commissioner was authorized to pur? chase the necessary plant. --?-_ PEKK SKILL. The tournament of the FeekSkffl Gun Club will be continued to-day. There will he eleven con? tests to-day at empire targets. Tho tournament opened yesterday at the Inclosed grounds of the club on the old Depew farm. There were eleven matches yesterday, and as the weather was good the seres were excellent. PeekskJJI Council No. B, Royal and Peiect Masters, had a busy night on Monday. There Were six candidates who penetrated to the ninth arch in Ancient York Masonry. Many we'.l-known Masons were present. IDENTIFIED BY A FORMER LUTDLaDT. TUR woman- who DltOWWBD BSBTBHP IN Tin: PARK WAg MR*. KTllEI, M. REIS8. of nnooKLT.v. Mrs. Durant, who runs a boardlng-housn at N'o. 63 Plneapple-st., Brooklyn, and her nie.-* came to this city yesterday ana Identified the body of th> woman who drowned herself In tho Central Park Reservoir last Wednesday as that of Mrs. Ethel Marie Retes, Mrs. Reiss boarded with Mrs. Du.'int for eight months, until last fall, when She move! to No. 42 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn. Mis. Betes said while boarding at Mrs. Purant'e house that she was from Denmark, was a writer, and was Studying Spanish. She had two catter?, one an elderly man, whom she called the professor, and the other a young man, who she ?aid was her cousin, and boarded at the Hotel St. Georgo, Three weeks before tho tragedy Mrs. Betas visited Mrs. Durant and said she was gnin^ to Chicago to ite married. Phe frequently talked about dying, and paid that if she did dio she preferred to do so by drowning, as she had bien nearly drowned twl-e, and the sensation was a pleasant one. Mrs. Relsa was boarding at No. 42 Columbia I Heights at the tlm? of the suicide. The professor and the cousin continued to call upon her at the Columbia Heights bouse, which is ran by Mrs. Mary Nairn*. Mrs. Bairns said yesterday that Mrs. Betel toid her once that tho elderly nan was ? her husband. He helped Mrs. R< iss pack her trunk a week ago, and it was Sent SWay, Hi r laixliady said she was behind with her room rent. The only relative she ever spoke of was a sister in Denmark, from whom she received occasional re \ mUtanCCfi, Mrs. Betas was twenty-eight years old. S:e was rather good-looking, and had ?lark auburn 1 hair. She told Mrs. NaJrns that she had been mar? ried twice before. STA TES 18LA VD H ? ????????. An Interesting programme has bren arranged for the seventh season of summer meetings in the : I'niversity Temple, National Prohibition Park. Ths ; first meeting of the season will be held on May '2% at 3:30 p. in. and the last one on September 2fi, at 3 p. m. Some of the principal meetings to be held ' art as follows. The annual convention of the Rich ? mond County School Teachers' Association, May 2S, Decoration Day services under the auspice? of th" Grand Army posis and Sons of Veterans of Staten Island, May ?O; Union evangelistic services, May 30 to Juno 4; camp-meetings of the New-York ? State Holiness Association, June is to 17; problbi I tlon conference, July 2 to .'.; Woman's Christian ; Temperance I'nion Day, July I; revival meetings under the auspices of the Volunteers of America, ? July :t to ? The Veteran Fireman s Association has elected : Charles M Schwalbe chairman and Vincent J. Lepledla secretary Archdeacon George D. Johnson, of New-Brighton, , with the Rev. James I.,? Hm in Johnson and Dr. Philip Johnson, will go to Europe next month. County Treasurer wheeler bas issued 401 liquor licenses, s decrease of nearly one hundred on ths old system. Mrs. Mary Booney, the wife of Patrick Booney, who lires al No, >'?: Montgomery ?a ve., Tompkins? I ville, was arrested yesterday by Agent James Allen, of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. lira Booney li charged wltl ? her eight-year-old stepson, banging bis bead against a dour and stifling his cries by tying* s towel over his mouth, lier husband, before J W. C. Casey, declared be would no longer ?ve With hfr. The case was adjourned HIBBRNUXB IS COSTESTiOR. Th? forty-eighth annual National conven!!.m ,f ? ih* Ancient order of Hibernians heK.hi yesterday at ! noon In Ta mm 11 iy Hall, an 1 will lie continued to-d-iy and on Thursday, when National ifJioers will lie chosen. The Illinois and other Western delegate? to the convention are Ml expeled until ??-day. hut ? all day yesterday s steady stream of men ertth green badges poured In and oui of the ball. The convention was opened with prayei by Pettier Can , n.-n, sn Irish prie?! on s vieil here, and Sai Delegate ? J. McOarry, of Chicago? then took the chai- The work of the convention iras ?? ?fined yes? terday to the sppolntment o; committees, and thi more Important buatm ? yet t., ??. brought up. The burning question be/ore the convention 1- the prop.sed amalgamation of the order with the Amer? ?. .,?.?????. under the spiritual directorship of Bin op John S. Foley, of Detroit, negotiation! for Whii a have been ander way for soni.? time. Conference committees repi entli both wings of the order have taken up quarter? In thi Morton House and the progress of their deliberations will Le reported at Intervals to the convention. ?* RIFLE PRACTICE AT CRBEDMOOR The range at Cieedmoor. Long Island, was occu? pied yesterday by a detachment oi the Tih Begi i nient undei command of Majos Abram?, and s bat? talion of the 4',?.? Begiment, under command of Major Eddy. The practice iras under thi I vision of General Kfrbj General Inspect, r o( luti.? Prsctlec of the State. The condition?, for shooting \ were good. In the 7th Hcglment practice IM of j fleer.? and men qualified out of a possible ?*? In I the i~,\? Begiment practl e sixty men .j ...iiik-j out I of a possible UL RICE GRENADINES AND TAILOR SUITINGS. Rice Grenadine?the pr?sent nov? elty in plain colors; mode, cadet, medium brown, royal blue, navy very sheer ami most effective over bright silk lining:. Covert Cloths, whip-cord?, cork? screws and coaching twills, in the shades that tailors are using;. Tweeds and Coverts for Bicycle Suits, in heavy weights, brown and tan over-checks, particularly good value at f?.?? per yard. JAMES McCHEEUY & CO., Broadway aud 11th St, HOMI?: NEWS. PROMT ? KNT ? HUI VALS AT ?? ? HOTELS. BUCKINGHAM?Arthur ?. ?'lailin and Citarle! I.. l.'iv.rliiK, Of Boston. I'IKTII AVKNPI.-.I. Manchester Waynes, of Aasnsta, Ma, nnd Pro* terser ?-', t. .s. Darter, of Pbiladiilpbia QILaBaT? BlffleOfl lliilroyd .? ?, ? I .-x-M.-iynr .lames II. Marinili??, of Albany. HOFFMAN ? Ix-Poatmasti r-ii.-n?irai Don M. I'ii-kii.-'oi, of Detroit fioi.i.AXb-t?. Q. U:iisi. ?if Milwaukee. IMPBRXAJU-Jobn P. Luths?, nf t.'lili.iuu, Judge John Cleland, of Scranton. Penn., ami Colonel .??????]??? Elrereon, jr., of Phila? delphia. Manhattan Ex-Senator I M. Peta? noy an?! Qeneral William H. Beward, of Auburn, tt. v. MURRAY HILL-J. T. Si?oor. general manager of tin Wagner Car Compaajr, ai Chicago; Judge .1. ??. Dykraan, of Whit?? Plains, nnd Pr?sident Mirrili ?, Oatea, of Aaaberst Cet* ?afs, PLAZA II. Crocker, of San .Francisco, and N. Willi? Bumstesd, of Huston. WALDORF? Wallace T. Foote, of Port Henry, N. Y ; Pr.aident E. C Btnith of th?? Verinont Central Hallway nnd State Senator Charles ?. Port.-r, of Philadelphia. WHAT II (?(UNO OK TO-DAY. Poard of Eiliir.it Ion. 4 p. m. lioatd of Tr.uli? and Transportation, laM p. m. Metropolitan opera and Real Balate company annual meeting, I'M p. m. American To?, arco i'oiiipar.v annual meeting. College of Bt. FraiuHa Xarier Qranunar School BDBUal drill, '-'?h Regiment armory, s p. m. Annual meeting of American Tract Society, Madl ?on Squar? Presbyterian Church chapel, 11 a. m. itooksoiiers' League Brook?*, No. H7 AVest Twctuy-third-st., 8 p, m. Aqueduct Commissioner?' meeting. -e, NEW-YORK G???. John C. Colsmen, counsel f'?r the, West i:nd As? sociation, sent a long typewritten document to th?? Mayor yesterday containing charge? against colo? nel Waring, of the Str.-.'t ?'leaning I ?i-purtment. Th? ?loi inner.?. accuses the ?'olone! of malic?, In re? fusing to remove aahea fr?im the ussoilation's dis? trict until tie gets a dump in S.-v-nty-nlntli-st., Hrd osks for hi.? removal from ofBoa The Mayor toll a reporter that he didn't expert to tnk3 any artlon on the chargea "Of course, i win look into them and sec If they contain Anything new," he added, "but I dor.'t think they ?lo." Severo MsHst-PrevoSt ha? been appointed ro estrer of the oopartnarahip property of Julia ?t Rolkor, lns-.ira.ice agents, by .lustlre Pryor, of the Supreme Court. In a BUlt nrouglit comi timo ago hy Juan P. Julia against John H. Uolker for the dissolution of the ilrni. They ?vere, managers of the foreign department of the Massachusetts M?n? ent i.ife Aasocistion, at Boston, and ha???? been en? gsged In litigation for the last year. The Irish Pair srafl continued at th?? Grand Cen? tral Palace yesterday with a large attendance. A Valuable laca handkerchief was giren to the fair by Daniel O'Conncil. It wi'.l be, rallied. Ethan Allan, Jr., a trotter, haa also been gl?'en, ?nd will be rallied. The story tha?. the tailor? would ?t? on strike be? fore tb? cod of the we?k was denied yeeterday by Wl'.llam f'ohen. the business agent of the Brother^ hood. Mr. Cohen aiSO declarad that the Brother? hood of Tailor? would make no demands until the plan for consolidating all the different unions of th? garment-workers had BBBB passed upon. Veteran?Flag should be at half-mast Memorial Day. WltttaSB V. Dragee was taken to St. I/uke'a Hos? pital yesterday to undergo an operation, possibly neoe-sary on acroiint of tbe severe one for app??j. dlcttto wlilch wn? performed on him three year? ago. Heinrich ("onrled, mnnnger of the Irving; Place Theatre, have? New-York to-morrow on boar?! the steamship Columbia. He intend? to visit Ixindon, Paris, H.-rlln and Vienna, and to make many new engagements for his theatre. He will return to N?W*Y0rk In tho first day? of August ? -? TO SUPPRESS SHYSTER LAWYERS. Tiir. BAM Af*t40C?ATI01. AMENDS ITS ?t??\??5 SO AS TO MAKR THEIB I'ISl'"VKIvY ANI? KMBHMEMT MORE G??.????. The Bar ASSOCJBtlOn at a well-attended regular meeting last erenlng adopt?.? an Important ?mend? meut to its bylaw? to as to provide SddlUotWl ma? chinery for the dlSCOTery and punishment of fraud? ulent or DnprOfeSSlonSl conduct among lawyer? In ti'is city, and f'ir iiie repression of the tribe of shysters who have n?, authority for Ihe practice of hi\? ami have become ? nuisance about some of the inferi":? ??'iurts. A ?pedal committee, composed of Henry W. Taft, Oeorge Wslton Green, William B, Hornblower, Robert r.? Luce and Austen o. Pox, appointed to consider the subject, pr.-pared tlie amendment and argued In Ita favor at the meeting. niera arsa ?orna mild opposition to the amendment, led by Colonel Prentice, the former attorney to the Health Board, but after tWO unimportant changes had be? ?? made in the wording the amendment ?vas adopted, sa follows: Th?? ExSCUtlre Committee ?hall from time to time appoint a member of th? sssoclatlon to be tho at? toiney of the Grievance Committee, whose duty lt shall ??. to Investigate, when hi? attention siiaii be called thereto, any matter touching the administra? tion of juatlc? upon which th?? committee is by this bylaw auttortxed to act, snd all cssea ft) of mis? conduct Of a in. ml.? r ni Ihe :i?- ? -l.-tllun In his rei ? tloni i" the asaoctation or In his profession, <-? ?>f sili i< i fraud or un| rofeaaional conduct on the part ??f any member of tbe bar <>f this s*..?t?? practising In thi? Judicial district whether ? member of this it Ion or not. an?! ?.'.? of pera .ns pretending to 1 .? attorner? or counaellora-at-lsw, but not regu? larly licensed and admitted to practice. \\ hi ? the ?aid attorney ?hall deem thai ther* is ? ?ufflcleni ground tii'-r? t"?, and no complaint or ?I.. lde chai tei in ? ? ting . ball bai ? been made by any othi r j? : on, li ?- p.? 11 ?... his duty ?" sel as ili?. complaining party, to formulate and preseni to tb? Grievance Committee a oomplalni ?>? chargea m writing, and "? prosecute the asm? before said committee by presenting th? evidence In auppori thereof. If. upon the report of the Qrlevai-ce Com? . mltlee upon ?ucl complain) or charges, the Ex? ecutivi? Committee ?hall appoint a member or mei.r? of ih? aaaoclatlon to conduci a further Investigation or prosecution In relation thereto, ii - ?hall i"- ni?? dutj "f such attorney to assisi the m? min r m member? m. appointed In auch Inrestlga? i:..ti and pros? cutlcn. The ?aid attornej of the Orlevance Committee ?hall recelv? ?u h compenestton a? the Executive Committee ma) pi? ride, to be paid "ui of the ??;> eral fund of I ???? ?- a : ? tlon. ? Do SOT Wlsll POWDERLY IPPOINTED. Ti.?- Americas FOdarstion of Labor la op?,. ? to president McKlnie) appointing T. V. Powderly, ? ? Qeneral Msstei Workman ol rhe Knlghti of Labor, a? CommteMoner ?>'? Immlgrstlon aad, fol? ti?? exemple of ?ereral aseemblle? ?>f the ?. rnl a committee to Wsablngton to fib? a pi . ? t. The Executive Council ?>? th? Federation ? . ii lesead .? repet? of lts?reeent confi rence arlth Presidenl McKinley. The Council urged upon the ??? nd nl thai orgsnttH ? labor did im regard Mr powdi rl ' being ? ? aympi ihy v?;ih the toiiei.. and thai hi* appoint mem in ti ? ol beine ?? compiimi ? lo ..-. . ..? ol . ih ?? widen waa ine t. ,?? nani newspaper, for bla appoint? ment ?" ild i" - ...i-i.?. red .m inai li. In m?- Ini. ? ? . ir Co ? m ?? ?!-.> tool up another matter, and reqii ited thai Executive elemene, b? ?? In th? ?..-? ol Ephraim IV. ?'lark, the only Burvlvlng member of the unforiunati crea ?>f the Jefferson Borden a/ho ?- i-m serving a ilf?- sen p ? .- Thomsaton Prison, .Main??, for mutin,? neatly I went? year? ago Thi- provocation and Mif' feiins snd brutallt) endurad by the m itlneer? a?re upon the attention of the President, who Im medlately dire, ie.1 thai th? p.ipei? on nie be ?ubnilt I? 1 to ii.in for su.'i.'ilJtrailin. Upholstery Department. Furniture Slip Cover*, $12.50 and upward*, ?for suit of five piec -s? Window Shades, 75 cis C&ch, an 1 upwards Lace Curtains cleaned, a'so stored for the summer months. Lord & Taj lor, Lroudway & 20lli St. BtXTT-BIX IAB0RER8 DISMISSED. t???p?,e OVBB tHora i\ t??? customs smvicb BBfffJMl IN AS OROES PROB WASHINGTON. The trouble over the ?-ciphers' laboren employed In the customs service ;it the Part of New-York cul? minated yesterday, when an order was received from the Treasury Department at Washlngi ? dismissing sixty-six of the fore of IM and transferring ths power of appointment of tinse laborera fr.im tho Surveyor to tito Collector. There lias f..r a long timi i.on Ill-feeling between the Collector, James T. Kll breth, and the Surveyor, John C. McQuire, and tho restriction of the Surveyor's powers to the advan? tage of the Collector 1?, no; calculated to Improve their relations When ti?.? heavy imports began In anticipation of higher duties under the new tariff, there weretnany complaints of the Inefficiency of the weighers' la? borers, importers and repres ntatlvei of transpor? tation lines went i.> Washington in 1? .son t,i lay th?? complaints before the Treasury Department of? ficials. It was alleged th.it. as a consequence of the failure of th.- weighers' laborers to .hindi.? goods, stcamshl;.mpanies exacted demurrage charges and there were also extra dock charge By dlrec? tion of tha Treasury Department, Collector Kllbreth appointed s commission to Investigats the com? plaints and to examine the laborers as to their physical capabilities and their habits of sobriety. At.rdlngly six;y-six men wer,? dropped. Weighers' laborer? receive $2 60 a day. Hereafter the Collector will pass ..n names presented to him for laborers by the six distil.?! srelghers. Tiny were before tho Surveyor yesterday and he Informed them that he would hold them personally responsible for the men whose nam.s were submitted f.?r appointment, and would make Inquiry as m the fitness of the men. The force of weighers' laborers Is to be brought up to ne. Surveyor McGuIre was not at his office ?n the Cus? tom Mouse yesterday. He Is a lawyer, as a/ell as the Surveyor of the Port. I; was laid that als sys? tem, when ????? desired sppolntmeni as laborers and brought letters of Introduction or recommendation, was r.i lend them ti Deputy Surveyor Delaney, at the Barge Office, who Is his cousin, it has peen alleged that "Influence" secured the appointment of cripples. Incompetent and dissipated men. 8?IC1DB IS' THF. EVERETT nofSE. A DRsrr.xFR, i>p:.si'f>NT'F;\T OVER [?OSINO ma G?,??'?, SHOOTS. 111.M S 1)1.1'. J. Verschn?r, a designer, ended his llf<? by shift? ing In a room oa the third door of th- Even tl House pome time Monday night Mr. Verschn?r lived with his wife and t#0 chlldten at No. 2.1S7 Seventh-a-.-e. He was employed as a designer at No. 5 West Elghtaentb-st by Baublac ft Son. He had been desi.lent for some Mm??, and became doubly so when lie learned a few days ano that he Was to lose his, place on account of hard times. The man engaged a room at tin? lintel Monday night. Yesterday morning, before noon, Benjamin Hates, the proprietor of the house, received a mes? sage over tuo telephone from K. Herkruyff, of No. 171 West Nlnety-seyenth-St., asklni? him If a man liad committed suicide In his hotel. He said that be had res-elved a note from Verschn?r yesterday morning, saying that he (Verschn?r? would be dead In the Kverett House at the time the note wan re? ceived. A messenger was sent t? Verschn?r'* room, and he wag found dead from a bullet wound in the head. Several letters which tho man left were sent unopened to tho Coroner. IMBRICAS GROCERY CO, MAY DISSOLVE. The troubles of tho American Grocery Company have assumed ?? new phase in tho proposed disso? lution of the company. A circular addressed to thi? stockholders, and signed by T. I.. Marsalls, the president, "by order of the Hoard of Directors," reads as follows: Kor several months past David Hunt, ? former director of the Thurber-Whyland Company; II. Apllngton, formerly an attorney for tin? Thurber whylaad company, and som?? of the ex-employes of the Thurber?Whyland Company have been pur? suing a eourso detrimental to the business of this company. On April VI, IS'.C. a hill drawn by H. Apllngton was died on complaint of David Hunt, representing forty-four shares of stock out ..f a total of ?,?? shares, in th- United State- Circuit court, at Trenton, N. .!.. for a receiver of this ermpany. and. after due consideration. Judge Kirk patrick decided that no receiver aros necessary. The hostil? attitude of these parties for leverai months past mad.? u necessary '>< reduce the vol? ume of business, and otherwise take steps to pre? vi nt a sacrifice of the assets by creditors, and, had It not been that the liabilities of the company were only about |Su,ooo when this suit was brought, the business would lertalnly have been wipe.! . ni by attaching creditors. The company now owes only ahotif ?V?. and If nut interfered with by these partie?, its liabilities will be entirely dis? charged In a few day-, and th- as-?.; s will be free for the stockholders. These attacks have so Injured the credit and trade of the company that It is practically Impossible to continue tin? business, and in view of this fa.-t a meeting of th.? atockholder? Is hereby call. d. to be lu Id at tin? office of to?? com? pany, corner of Creen and C.rand its., Jersey City. N. J.. on the 22d day of May, 1817. at v? o'clock noon, t.? consider the advisability of disposing of the business. Inclosed bet. with Is a proxy to three of the largest stockholders, which you are requested to sign and forward in Inclosed envelope by return mail, provided you cannot be present. The proxies are to be made out to T. H. Marsalls, president; s. Miles, vice-president, and H. 11. Thompson. A ?.?'IlA DELTA Fill EXTESDTKO. A chapter of the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity was established at M cm tint versi ty, Montreal, last evening by the Initiation in this city, at Scottish lute Hall. Twenty-ninth-et , and Madteon-ave., .>f twenty-three undergraduates of the university by the Executive Council of the Fraternity. Among those who took part in tin- exerciser, or were pres? ent were jo.-eph H. Choate, Oeorge w. Bmalley, Francis I.. Stetson, Colonel Chartes ?. Bprague, win.ini H. Rankine, Coltin Armstrong, Benjamin W. Franklin. Bradford W. HltCbCOCk, Dudley j. Van [neon. Jefferson Clark ani Dr, William B. Clark??. After tu?? initiation the members of the new chapter were entertained al the Alphs Delia 1'lii clubhouse. No. *> Wesi Thlrty-thlrd-st. The M ? Hill Chapter 1- the second that the fraternity ?a* eetabllahed In Canada, ilo- Arsi being at Toronto about two years ??.>. \ TWELVE EARTHQUAKES IS VOS8ERRAT, Captain i-'ra/cr. of the Quebec Una steamship Madian.:, which arrived here from Windward I 1 aud ports yesterday, reported that on hi- arrival at Antigua he was InfOTflsed thai an earthquake at Guadeloupe had kill'd about fifty colored peo? ple and destroyed eight or ten houses. When be arrived at Monserrat, on April '.'I. he was inform?,! that th?? inhabitants of that luti.? island had a: the sain, time experienced no leai than twelve earthquake shocks, and thai two large brick h ?..-?.? had been entlrelj destroyi .1 und several w.1 en houses i.adiy damaged, bul that no lives an ?? lost, -e eVIClDB "/' A SUPPOSED ISCIJRABLB. Mrs. Sophie '"ischi!, the wife of a manufacturer ?>? m.1 '.:' . ? and bedding at ?'.?, ?,??? ?? t a\??, com? mitted suicide at ??. t home early yesterday morning I by drinking carbolic add. She *.t-< n,,. mother of ? two children and had been an Invalid for some linn?. ? few days ago ih< ara* discharged from a hospital Sin? kill??! herself while suffering from despondency, caused by a fear thai her case was incurable. ~?? ? - - 8TBIS 8TILL ON Tin: STARO. The self-eonfeesed thief, Julius stein, was again on the witness stand, yesterday, si the trial In Cner.ii Sessions of Joseph Robinson, a iewelier of ?... u siatiton-st., wie? is charged with receiving st?hn goods Stein leetlAed as te bow he had stolen 0IO,m worth of diamonds from Id. eeg. ployer. Julius M ?.\.???. of Maiden l.aue, mid said he hid sold then ? Robinson, who Is known ,?? "Tin? King of Diamond?." Stein, who s,?v?. he g.,t lUO.oQfl for ih.? diamonds, declared thai he could not remember how mu. h of that amount he had turned over to Dyuii, an that was a trivial O'Neill's, A GREAT SALE OF MEN'S SUITS, $20,000 WORTH, Representing the entire Suit Stock of one of the largest and best Clothing Manufacturers in the country, now on sale. We secured this great stock, which consists of the finest quality of SERGES, CHEVIOTS, CLAY DIAGONALS and FANCY WORSTEDS, For about one-half the Regular Wholesale Prices. That's the reason we an able to make such an extraordinary offering. Three lots ?.75, 8.75 and 10.75 BALANCE OF OUR STOCK OF MEN'S SPRING OVERCOATS ?? GREATLY HJEXDTTOIEED PRICES. Sixth Ave., 20th to 21st Street. Hacketty Carhart& Co?, Clothiers of the best class* Popular prices? 841 Broadway, Cor. I3th St 420 Broadway, Cor. Canil St. 265 Broadway, below Chambers St. nffair, which happened long ago." He had lost fS.OOO on the r;.a, and Lyon was fully aware of Ills propensity to "blow In money." From tin? tes? timony It appeared that Stein knew more about his employer's business than his employer knew himself, and that 'he was accustomed to make en? tries ?? die DOOkS whenever and however it pleased him to do so. THE RECTOR'S BROTHER RELEASED. PERCT ??tt?? TWi Bxmtcggn ?e??t???? in? JAIL k<>f: mis BBCBKT ACCUSATIONS. The Itev. K. Krnest Matthews, assistant rector of ft. James's Protestant Episcopal Church at Madl son-ave. and Seventy-flrst-st.. yesterday secured the release, of his brother, Percy Matthew?, twenty eight years old, of Newark, N. J., who was commit? ted to jail on May 1 by Magistrate Cornell, in York vllle Police Court In default of ??Ol bonds to keep the peace. The clergyman had been obliged to ap? pi iti to the law to protect himself and als wife from the abusive attacks made by his brother. The lai ter continually annoyed them In the street and at their apartments, at No, ??t Beat Beventleth-eL, by Importunate and threatening demands for money. The climax came when, after the reverend gentle? man had apparently satisfied his brother by giving him t2'i, the youth demanded J2o more, and beRun ringing bell? at the rectory and annoying the neigh? bors, declaring that he would keep up the proceed? ing tintII he ({at the other J2-r?. Percy Matthews de? clared in the Police Court that he had once lent money to his brother, who was now trylnff to cheat him. A few days a?o he become repentant In jail, however, and sein far the clergyman, professing sor? row for bis false S?? usatlon. RECRUITS for Tin: DEFENDERS* LEAGUE. The Defenders' League of the Volunteers of America held a grand rally last night In Associa? tion Hall, In But Twenty-third-st. The attend? ance was not as large gg had been expected, but tho enthusiasm engendered more than made up for It. The singing of Commander Balllngton BOOth'S singing evangelists was much enjoyed by the audience, and the short, enthusiastic speeches caibd out frequent applause. Balllngton Booth preside.] and Mrs. Mootli made an address on "Ag? gressiv. Christianity," telling of the work which the Defenders could do and describing -.ime of her own experiences Several clergymen who had taken S'-ats In the audience were invited to the platform, and also addresses the meeting Among them were the Bev. William J. Haraha and the Bev, I>r W. II. ? Fauno?. The latter at the end of tils address filled an application blank and paid ., year's subscription to the League. Twenty other persons signed application blanks. Colonel Patty Watklns Lindsay and Captain Smyth sang solos. 8?????*8 CEBI STI AS A880CIATI0W. Th" tenth anniversary celebration of the Sea? men's Christian Association of the city of New York t...k place list nliilu at the Madison Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church. Th.? Rgv, Dr Henry Wilson presided, and about thirty seamen attended ami joined in the ceremonies. Addressee were delivered by the Rev. Dr. Andrew Longacre, the Bev. I>r. Edward J nlson. the Bev. Thomas fcfe ciintock. and the. Bev. Dr Henry If. Sanders. The headquarters if the association Is at No. SH Washington-St. Emma M. Pangs, secretary, read the ninth annual report of the association, show? ing that the .aggregate attendance for the year had been 14.>?l. Of whom |,|SJ were seamen. Mission? aries bad made ~??2 visits to vessels and 2rt,4.'>K pack? ages of literature had been given out. LOCAL BUSINESS COMPLICATIONS. Alexander S. Brawn has been appointed receiver in supplementary proceedings for the Btaetrtc Pleaching Company by Justice K?zslmon?, of the City Court, on the application of Albert E. Woolf, who obtained s Judgment for B.SJ0 sgataat the com? pany. Tin? concern was incorporated in March, Utt, and capitalized at 13,000.000. Qeorge B. La tick has been appointed receiver In supplementary proceedings for W. a. White & Son, coal dealers at No. ?>?"> to Ti Baal One-hundred-and lhtrtv-(irst-st . who WON Involved In the faillir? of crook A Per ham, on the application of Bernard French. Walter A. White, the senior partner, has been In the coal business In Harlem tor the last twenty years. The firm ?aid the business a month ago to Mrs. Malici A. White, wife vt the Junior parlin-r. DeputV Sheriff Mutier has received two execu? tions against th? Venetian Mosaic Marble nnd Enamel Company, of No. ."..11* Bast Thirty-fourth? s' for 11.007, both in favor of Adolph Pfaltz. who has '..? the manager here, The company was In? corporated In December, ISKJ; has a capital stock of 16,000, and had a branch in Cleveland Ohio. - ? ? father DUCSrS CONDITION UNCHANGED, The condition of Father Dueey, tu? aroH known pastor of St. Leo's Church, la East Twcnty-eigita :?. who Is dangerously 111 from nervous prostra? tion was reported last evening to be unchanged. His'physicians, hOWOVSr, were hopeful for his re? covery. _ __ aaaoasMessassa E & fP> Pocantlco. Naknrlas. E. & W. Ilia ? new I gat tS il IU|{h bunded collare. Von will prize Hliidercnrns for the comfort It _j, M || r more thi eoraa perfectly. l'ari'T'? Hall Bal?ate alas Iks loir growth. -? Hern A. Pinlels. M. D.. 00 STeal etfth St. Impairment? of th? Nervoi? M>?t.-in- imp. ten -?. St-rtltt?, ? nil like aliment? 11.air? H lo L ft t? S VARINE INTELLIGENCE. BIKIATUBI ALMANAC. iti?.? i:el Ssasrl 7 <>7 Boas seta ? ? IsB Mean'? a^e gj HI.?11 SfAl I'll ??? I?AY. A m Sanoy H k .; ? Qov. Island 141 Hell Oats ft ?s I'M Saady Hook ttOSIOev. (sisad 421 imi Oats 1:14 INCOMINQ STEAMERS. To PAY. Vasari. Kr. m Un?. Olympia.Oit.r?lt*r. April IT.Anchor i' aasten.Oinrshar, April 28.l'heiji? Batf .Olbraltar, May I.N U IJoyd PuniCMU.UlHnfuw, April '?.Anchor IC ?Wife pINEp?laNITURB THE ROOMY COINTRY HALL. Now that everybody has l'-anieil what a coo\ SBd airy ISBdSSfOBS the ffn-at l.all of thr? coun? try house makes, ererjrbodj should know how delightfully it may be eseofatttd. For dark or north hall??. effccllfW ?ir-hemes, seeming to flood with sunshine, are In yellows and browns. India man ins for dados, stained burlaps for walls, panels of bamboo Strips for tho ecftllie;. Coochtn, tijaj chain and tea tabl??? made of willow and rattan aro In various tints to harmonizo. Materials for moro fJeUcstC color combinations are Just as plentiful and pleaslnp, and at factory pri?es, when you "buyopth? maker" Geo. e.Flint Co. 43.45 and 47 WEST 23?ST. NCASt BROADWAY. rACTOBY: 154 AND 156 WEST !9?STRCtT City of Rlrmlngham.P.r.anr.ah. May S.???????? Teutonic.Liverpool. May 5.White ?tur Mol lie.linden. At-rl SO.At:-TrHntp. Saratoga.Havana, Muy?.? ? A Ceba Advance.Colon, Sta? 5.Panami li ? Kl l'ano.New-Ortaeaa, May 7.M r?an State of Wetwaasa fltasgwar. Aprii 30.Aii?n dtau VlgUarda.Bavsaa, Api 11 "0.? I * Osa? THtTBSDAT, ??? 13. Saale.M einen, May 4.? <? Uoyi Prias BLu.taeld_Breiasa, Ma ? ?.? o L,;iy4 Buffalo.Hull, April 2!?.Wilton IroquoM.ta.-k.ser ville. ?.-?? IO.Clyde Strilla.Stettin, April 2^.Haltlo FRIDAY. MAY 14. Saratoga.Havana ??? 9.NT* -???? ? 'ampania.Liverpool, May s. i:r.ar>l Ilekla.<1irt?tian?and. April SO_Thlnevai!? St Kn?h.Antwerp, May 1.Ph<rntx Oraigearn.Itremen, April 30.Vogreniaaa A?turla.Shield?. April 2?.HnmS Am?r Hamlet.St Huida, May ?.Uampprt * Holt Fir-land.Hunklrk, April 20.Vogemana El l'a?o.New-Orleans, May 0.Morgan OUTGOING STEAMERS. TO OAT. Vessel For. Une. MssM ekea. VesaslssJs, St I/wt?. Southampton, assert CSS- TsOO a m ln.uOam Uirmunlr?, Liverpool. White Star. (?.?'??am 12 "Ora Nr.ordUnd. Antwerp. 1??.1 Star.loam a m l.'."?? m C. of tVaahlngtee, Havana. ? TsYCaba 1 :(?> ? m .i:"'? m Algonquin, t'fcarIe?lon. Clvd?? . - a:??? ;. I:. Kl Sol. New-Orleans Montan. - BdftpBI Theml?. Porte P.loo. N Y & Torto Rico 2:"0|)m 4 .??> ? ta Meri Ja. La l'Iati. Norton. 4:00 ? m ?. ?? ? in THL'BSDAT, MAY 13. Columbia, Hamburg. IIimb-Am?r.... 4:00 a m 7*10 a m Koentgtg L?tes, llremen. ? Q U.y.l.. i?:Wam 12:00 m Tri iid.i.l. Bermuda, yueh*?-. .V?X?.im l?'.'X?an? City of Rlrmlngham. Savannah, Pav. .- .*???? ? i;i FRIDAY. MAY 14. S. of Nebraska, OMaagpw, Allan-??.ite. - 8:00 a m BenUaote, chariest-n. Clyde . - 3.??? pu Rio Grande. Brunswick. Mallory _- 3 ?00 ? ? 8BIPPIN0 SEWS. PORT OF NEW YORK?Ti'KSDAY. MAT II, ?W. ARitlVF.D. M?amer Hurgernie'Mer PeCereSg <Oer?, G: irger. Rot ter.iam Aprii 2?l In ballast to (iu?t Bere Arrived at the llar ut 10JO a m. Steamer Frl??land ili? ???, Nlekel?. AntWOff May I, with BM?SS, lofi rat.ln ani &?4 ?leerme assoaagers : In? ternational Navigation ?.' mpan). .\ir:i..l ?' IS? I Bw *t 8:3? ? a m, steamer Aller (G. t?. N:?rlch ?????a ?? 1 ?r..t Cher? bourg 2. with rade?, H7 .-abin and 114 steerage passeacero to i>elrl<-hs & < ?>. ??p?.><| ai the Pur al 11 ; >? May li> steamer l'rir./. WLUua HI tliutchi Von ber Set, l'ara, Maracaibo Aprii it. Dem?rara 2??. Trinidad 28. ?' 24. iVmuia 2G?. ?? ?iu.-.vra SS, Porto l'anello 27 ?'. ?T?. Jaetr.el May S. ???? Oayes 4 ani Peri au l'r'.-..?? 5. wlih m.'.i??? ??n.l 42 pasoeagetS to guattenti A Ce Ar? rived at the Bar at ? .??? a m. steamer Mediana ? Uri. Praser, M I,urla Apri: 21, Perr.* rara SO Hartado* ?31. Martinique 30. p. tinn"a IO An? tigua May 1. Montserrat 2. St Kitt? 4 St Gt??? ani St Thomaa S. with m ??e an.! 07 paiwwr.gers to A 1". ??;'*r brldge * Ob. arrived at the Bar at vio a m Steamer Theresina diri. Hughe?. Marar.har-?. Arrtl 14, Dears 2<\ l'ara 2S ani BarbaOa? May 8. witu aides snj IS pas#engere to Rhlpt.n (Ir.-en. Arrived at the liar at I 10 a ir.. Steamer ToftrtOeVB. l> le. Newport Ne?? ar.l N >rf?|||. with m.l?e nn<! aasewigsrs te the oi I Domini ie Si C St.-amer Ooacsjo, Hlek Oalveaton May ? and Ke. We?* 7. with m.lf.e and pnaecng-r? ?..? C ?? Mali ? \ ? Steamer Klttv (Mori, 01?en. C.ir:lia*-na April 3rt an* Santa Martha Ma^ 4. with mdne f > 11m. F.'rw t ? A Kelloek. AtTlveJ at the Rar at 2 a m. steamer AlgoagalB, ria't, Jacksonville May ?S, with milae and pa??enger? to William ? ilvde * O??. steamer Badaea, H?i?ey KeeMMeaeaj >'ay s. with, mdne ani ??????.?:< to K S Allen. Steamer Rio Oran.le. Staple? Femandina May 7 ar.l Brunswteh S, with md?-? an.? aeeeaagars te C H Msllniy & ?.'.?. Steamer Seniln le. Hear??? Charleston May S, with md?? and pasienger? to W m ? ?'lyde a 0* Sandy Itnnt, ? J , May 11. 10 p. m?Wind ?mth: moderate breere; steady, CLBABBO. Steamer Alfred Outnol? ???p. Wolbu?. Port Anton)?? American Fruit Co. Steamer ? ? ?Stand llleigi. Iy??ewlt?. Antwerp?Inter? national Navigation Company. Bteaaer Pletsvta iSV), Sep. New orietn?-J w pu Steaaser teetsaanle (Br). M.-Kin?tn?. livetgeei ? Mait lan.t Kersey. Pt masar Reaaea 4e t.n-rin.-iaa Oassa), SSSsn arris. llniMi.wt.-k- J M CvballM A O Steamer St I?'Ul?. Handle, Southampton? In'einail..nal Navigation Oorapany. Steamer llertle lltr). Hlnzle. Baltimore Fun-h, K'.ve ? (?. Steamer Menv.te? ? Uri, Tait. Philadelphia lV'er Wright * Ceas. Steamer H M Whitney. Ha'.le-t. Boato? Il F Plrvvlt. steamer Joba r'Tgit? Prang. Portland- Horatio Hall. St-amer Kan?a? City, K.nher SavaaaeA OCesSI >? Cbmpsey. Steamer Richmond. QMver, Richmond?Old IVmmlJB s? Compaay. steamer JameM.wn. Hulptiere, Norfolk- Old DeeasMSB s? Qotapaay. Steamer Beaefsetor, Toepseead, Philadelphia Wm F tTy.le A Co. Steamer l*p?pa?i?, ill?. Key \??<?? an.? flelieetea 1T ? Msllery .<? C ? Steamer Alert. Wa'e?hi.ry Siamf-rl !"iank l>e?n Hark Stralhern (Hr?. Fleming Saigon J ? Whitney A 0) Hark Olaele vital?, F.-v du. Alexandria Fun.?! l'alfe A Ce F.irk Conniv?a (Br), W.U. Welling?.?? ? W Cameron? A Co. SAll.Kl? gmeaaers Havel (?1er?. ? einen, via P!\m>uth. P.?' -mao (Hu. Avonraoutfe: Bevte <Hr<. Uverpoolj Utile l?er), See? tinier??, lie..ige lleat. ? ???? ?'ai '..if. Sei \ la iPri. I.tver |. ?I; Kl. <)im<>nil. Rl.-hmnd. St filian? iHr?. It .tlei .lain. via Deptford; Jajaestowa, Nortotk; Korti> Aagils ?Ur|, Bristol; K.insa? t lt>. Savannah nu: I0OTBMXMTS ?>f stfamers. rOBBBIB I??UTS. |tremi>rhaven, Mai 11 \r'tve?l. ?lea nier Weimar (Oerl? Fteeneken S'??? Y "k. \:a St-uthampl p Mitweip, MA) l> Arrive!, ii.imr Hrlliivh Queen I Mr), Smith. Ne? Tort Uaard, M.?> it Passed, steaeasf Per?:? ?<ier>. spiiejt, SV? w.ik r.?r Hamburg. piara May ? Arnie?!, ?t. i-i..-?- Origen (Uri. John?-a, N-w York HaSlOgne, M?v 11. ? ? m - Arrive?! ?i.-anier VeSSmaSl ? Hutch?, Steager, New Y.uk f.?r Rotterdam I'lvniHith. May 11 I ? ? Virivi, ?tramer l^tin 'lert. Potila New York ?ani pr >.-e,? de.! f.,r Hren.en? lllbraltar. Mai 11 Psasod, Bteagaaf WeaedeM (Rr> rrv^ea M. t.-?!'.? for Ne? -York. Alien. May H -Arrives, it*ain?r Frey iNar). ll<ntiea, New-York for Slngapvre. ?tv.