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WESTCHESTER COUNTY. YONKERS. A severe ralnetorm vtolted this city yesterday. Be tween 8 and ? o'clock In the forenoon the clouds oecame heavy and It go; M dark that it wa? nece? aary ;o light the mm? In many of the hornee in order io ree. For over an hour the rain fell In torrents, H.d the ?-.roete looked like little rivers. Conslder lhle damane wan .-Rused. the most serious being the ?ivlng away of about fifty feet of the retaining wa'.l ?n the Underhlll property Ht the -nl of Over'.ook Terrace. This street runs from Locust Hill-ave. ?MM and terminates at a bluff about one hundred and fifty feet east ot Dock-st. Habcook Pla.<*o was badly washed. The water from Wood and living places came down in such volume that the receiving basins a; Warhurton-ave. could not take It, so it paured into Ba!?.ock Place and then Into Wood worth-ave. The cobblestones In the gutter were washed away In several places for a space of ten feet ci mon. ar.d holes nearly two fed deep w. r. left. The electric cat? w??:?? 0? .ay.I an bOUI at ?O? kers-ave. ard oak-.*:. l?v ?lrt w.??:*???! os th?? rolla. ju-t a- ?o?ti a* tbe atona abated the foreman of th.? Sue?; Department ??? hie men together, ?nd from Polk*? Headu'.iar:.? f.-e.ved a list of ?Jan gcrmis places an.l I ? fan Immediately the work ol repair. Whet* the worll could not be completed danger iistnals were placed Bl sunset. The funeral of William Frederick Lawrence, who died in this cltv lasl Tuesday, wa.? ludi mterday attt'i-noon at S;. John's Episcopal i'hurch at 3 o clock, ?%i?. Re* Di A B. Carver, rector ol the churctt, Dttciating Although the weather wa? threatening, th?? attendance was large, many city officials ?">*??? among the co gregation. Mr. ?Lawrence wo? Dorn | In Yonkera fifty-seven year? .???>. snd bad always ma<i<? It his home. A large delegation from Yonkei ? Commandery, K. T., ol srhlcli a? sraa a mem er, ? - ? . .?m, Thi ? illbeareM wer?? Joseph ?. Locn ? :. ?upcrlntertdenl ol tha ?onkem Water Works; Police Commlssl nei Henry K. lltckf. ex-Mayor Norton P. Otis, P J. EU Ing, il. C. Donnelly and Waltei I. Burial was In S:. John's i'eim? lery. The second w?ck of the free summer kindergarten I. conduct.?J hy the ?-hool Visiting Committee uf ?!;. civic League, begins thi? mo ins ?Through the courtesy of Ihe Board ?t Education the sessi? ns ar?? h?<M In a room .?' S? h ??? So 1". ai Clinton snd Pi ?;. ua Bl?,, from 111.1 ii o'clock In the forenoon. in parta of the city there are children whose only playground eeeiri ? ? I ? atre?** It I for these ? ??. mainly that the sciiool is svirtr.:. The commit:???, hopei ner school In the northern part ??* ? ne city. Sirs. Edwin ?. Martin and Mis. Morris ? Voucher received the guest? al Ihe weekly t?-i given on Sat? urday al ih?? clubhouse ?>f the Park Hill Country Club, and Miss Ketchani and Miss Pilch were b ??lessee at ihe ?es of the Amackassen Club, In the Pausad? ?ve extension. Ho:h soela! affairs were w? 1 atti :.?!?? I. .. ? ..? posses? " of ;**? "?'ock-of Ihe-Walk" flag by the fleet of th? Tonk? t Corii Ye ni ?.ali ??? Saturday afternoon, waa ?!?.? mosi In??:?- rig ol any held <o fai t'ai? eeaaon. Seven Vn.it? er itoA ihe line, Tin course waa triangular ml nt.o'it six mil?? In . ngth ? ? ? sroa ? e. ?. ? ? j; br?ese when tl?.?? s: ir: waa ?rn ".? ar.l the boat ? off w? I?together. (?? ??? first leg they were all ?- ? bunch, '.it after turning the finn stake tl? Rdna, John Dickson, owner, drew aw?) and Bn lsr.e.l ?:' ? w > mil HCS fl I .. | ? ' the Hester. OWIted bv Commodore Prime ??.? Mr, Booth. The Rev, Rlxby. of the Firs: T'tiltarian Church, pr? .' I th? last si rmon yesterday heforo Ihe usual summer vacation The ehurch will he re t. r ii. The Rev T. Lal???, t??!? Smith, who !? supplying th?* pulpit of the F.rst ? ? ? ??., c >nc? ot tv" R< ?.?. Pr. George ?. Pentecost, conducted Ihe aft? rr?*et!r- ?tt thr- par'.ors of the Toting M-n's Christian ?~< la Ion. PEEKSKILL. The r... ksklll hat factory is shut down for ? i? f period while Inventory of s?o-*k la being taken. Ordere ?re plent] and the bi? concern ?t pects to start np again in ? few day? with ? fall f. - - The Mystic Club "".as elected tbe following offi? cers: President, Charles Clinton; vice-president, Frank Allen; secretary and treasurer. Albert Lardy. Supervisor Franklin Couch will tro to White Plains to-day ? uttend a special meeting of the Board ??G Supervisera Former Vlilag? Treasurer H?mry H. Lan?? and hN fami ?? an il ? M lawanna Lake for the summer. Dr, Jei nie O. Swain, of Smlth-st.. Is at th?? Dela v are Wich;? Qop, Charle? V in Seoy and his family are riimplnp at Lake Mohegan for th? ??immer. Th?? funeral of Mr?, Georgi ? i*ar.floid wll be hei?i at noon to-day. Mr-, ('anfivid, who died last Thursday, after a ??>?? Ulne?? was horn near Cin? cinnati In 1864. Flu* wn? tbe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Klttredge. Sie came ?with !*er par? ents to Peeksklll iti ISO, ard sine? that lime, eepl the winter?, which were spent In New-York, ?'.< hai lived on the Klttredge homestead, adjoin? Ine Henry War?! Beecher's old pia'???. Boacohel. Bhe ? - iv'.v? ?i by her husband, one ten-year-old son. two brothers, ? slater and ho- mother. H?r ind Is a promlnei New-York lawyer and a pi ressor In the Colombie Law School S'.? was ? nnected with Grace Church in New-York, and ? id >>???? a pewholder ther?? for many years Sh" w ? a woman ol exceptional Intellectual attain? ??i nd ' .??? uste of Harvard ???!!.;?? Annex, g ..!?<? ..f ihe members of the first female gradu? ating c?as? cf that Institution. She waa largely Interested In female educational work, and was In? tentai in founding Barnard (Ollere an?l the Hopkins Pnlvei.lt>?, end until her death wes connected with their management. She wai extremely charitable. Her wealth gave her opportunity to give and do much, bul it waa done in .-in unostentatious way, and few knew of her extensive ' ' liona ? xcepl Ihe beneficiarli ?. 8he v.. s ? io m "il known in noci il ? Irci???. ?'? asor A E Lindi r. associate pria? li nl of ?' ? Mohegan Lake Military School, and his family are Ing tl?.? ?".miner at Atlanti'? City. ? pi'UT CHESTER AND RYE Among tl??? mo** important outings which have 1? ?<??:? ? ? . ? ' re the picnic of the Church of Our Lady f Mei ?r, to Pox Island, to-morrow; M . ?? ?? .? in of the s ? Methodist Epi? -opal Sunday-school ? ?? .-?lay. Jul) TI, lo Roton ? the aft? rr.uon and evening picnic of < *?,?irr Ponln g< G. of ?., t" Pox Island, on Wednesday, Jul' G?. the picnic of Si Mary's Literary and Benevo? lenti Association, t?? Pox Island, on Wednesday, Aliens? t, ihe 'iioonlltiiit excursion of the I'nlt'y Band, to Coney Island, on Saturday, Augusi ? ? ? . ursion ol Bl Peter"? Sunday-school to Ealon's Neck, on Wednesday, Augusi 25, and tin : ii??' celebration under the auspici*? of thi Knights cf Pythias at Pox Island. ???? Labor Day. Tl u ia! dinner and outing t?? th? p?>?.r children of ? ??' 'i?:? ? ?~ ui o being arranged for. and will probablj t ?? held In August. Tb?? Oeorgia Quartet will iftve ?,n entertainment In the Summrrfteld Methollsi Episcopal Church it s o'clock to-night. The affair ic In aid of Ihe Fort Valley High Industrial School, in c<nm?l C?eorr.la. MAMA RONECK. A lawn fair and ?loi: show, undiT tbe m;i??:?p. Tmnt of the children of Mamaroneck will be hcl?i en th?? ground? surroiindlnp ("loset Hall on next Wednesday afternoon end evening. Th?? r??? elpts will be given to thi klmflttrgarten. Useful artk'les will be sold, anil a silver medal will be awarded lo the most popular ?lou by a vote of th?? Bii??>ts. Closet Hall 1? a Revolutionary landmark, and was tl?" early boni?? of J. Penlmore ?"ooper. It is now owMd by William F Johnson, wh?*.-e home ?? ad Jolnlng. The Weaver Btreel Mission and Babbath-achool has ele.?rr1 the followliiK ofticers; Bradford Rhodes, president; Charl?s? Brooke, associate; it. Prank Palmer, treasurer; Mrs. B. r. Fainter an?i Mr* ? l almer, superintendents, and Fzra n.? ? ... ?? ?' W 11 im li nds, llbrnrlatte. T' Woman's Christian Temperane? T'nion will pive ? lawn party to-morrow afternoon at the ho-ne of Mm, ? ? I" lai ?? . Mol'.VT VERKOK. The cyclists In this ?-?tv aio ?okintr forward to the r?forms promised by ?:? new ('. inmfssloner of Fail? lie Work*. Harry MeTugoe. Mr McTogUe Is an en ?hiisiastio wheelman and ? member of the ? a. w. n?* ha? ?riven ?.?t? wheelmen ihe ooouranoa that he will s'op tl??? re^kl"s?< sprinkling ?>f the street? and rer.ilr n? MMSS as po?Ible ? i.uR? nu-nh-r of str??*is wh.? h are nit now In a .od condition lor travel. Tne ??????? s.ioietl?m of Urstihester County will hold their seventh Annual festival ln Bronx Hiver Park on tl.?? afternoon and evening of August !?. ? ? ntreet par.i'!'? will be held in th?? trmrnliiK. with ' Owssaot a T. Banning a? mai alni arni a. Poerat?- I mann an! I-'i-.-d'-r?.-k Johnston .iI.Im Ilfty-two sing- ? ing ???'??eties ar.? ?xpe.-til to take jiart. The new Taxpayers Asooclatlon lecently formed I cor.slits of nearly ali the wei;-known husiness men ' of this city. The ot.jeits of the association are to ! prevent extravasan??? in municipal affair?, to look I after tae Intereat? of the rity and county at Al? la:.y and to promot? puhllc Improvements The ' association will meet on the first Friday of each ' month in the parlors if the Young Men's Christian AMotriatlon Kuildlng. Tii?? Pentennlal Afrl.-nn Methodlei Bpi-OMal /.ion eonjtregatlon of this ?-ity is preparing to build a church In Third-?!., between S.v.nth and Kii/iit'i g veo. The Lev W. A, '?ranger, pastor of the K|r<?t Ron? fiai t'hiireh with his family. Is on his vacation In : : ?untains The pulpl: Was OOCUDled vettlnrria? l.v tlM Key. M. A. Wllcox. of Holyoke, Ma?? ?nil next Sunday tbe Rev. A. B. Klngaley, ?.f Rancor Me , ?rill preaon. A party of six little glrta win give a fair on IPedn -lay aft?rnoon at So. 2 Clonaont-ave Ches. er Mill, in ?tld of ihe Fresh Air Fund Th? ufT itr ?111 be known as a flag lawn ?"??. with dainty e.is tUm-M an I d'l-oratlotis of Stars and S' r it?, s Tie fair In aid ..f the Little Mothers ree,.ntiv riven by Plorene? MeKnight. Mazel Lynn Rsthe'r Bhaw ?n1 others was a BUCC<<*se. N'early ' Jf?o w-? ?,,. reed, The Pev. Arthur L. ("illicit, profeoaw of apolo r?ti?s at th?* Hartford Theological Semlnury ??-! )n the First Presbyterian ''hur-di Mount Vernon, yesterday, h place of th? It?v Charle? S* ? ne, who is aba? nl ;n I?? trolt, .)?'..? Adams. slxi\ yean old. ?ind ('hnrle? 7?r"??!i. sixty-one yean old. who make ? living l.v selling herb?, which tbey rais,?, :,, druggist? and ?aloona an?) ????? live together on the old M?ller pia ?. al Piertwood, two mil?? from this city i-jua? relied yeoterdoy ov? r money matt? re. ?.ii,) had a fl^'ht wLh {dtchforks and carvlng-k'nlv? ? Broesh had the first finger of his right hand i?L most out off. ?u.d one pf Adams's hands was ? nearly "lit off. Both had '.h-lr wounds dr"ss.*d at ! the hospital, when .'.dams remains. Hroerh wh? ' arrestod. The o!d mui Lave lived together for many year?, and thla la said to be their flrat quarrel. -? NKW-ROCHKI.Li:. Amone the Innre y,i?'hts nn?? In the Now-I-oehelle harbor ?re J. rierpont llorsail's ?irnm yarhi Cor? sair nn?1 the aohonner yacht Intrepid, chartered by C, Ollv??r Iselln for hi!? .-ruise with the New-York Yacht Club. The Defender is still anchored In Nep? tun?? Hay. and will not i??? pia?'??.I In commission I hi? son son. Chief I.nplne.-r Janee lloss, of the Klro Depart? ment, has issued ? warning to wheelmen to dis? mount nt the sound .if ih?? Rre alarn If ridine on Ihe principal streets, A number of pet??.??? have had narrow eeeapeo from OOllleion with the ?us n?-s anil apparatus, es It has l.?-,? .mo customary with them 1,1 m<iunt their wheel? nt the Urs: tup of tin hell an.) proceed te the RT* a! top apeed Arrangements ?t? being ma.lo t?? build n break? water at the entrance of Beh ? Kay. The improve? ment l? n much-needed convenience to th?? numerous yachts wh!.-ti seek s.niter in ihe hay at th? ap? proach of storm?. The Laurehmoat Fire Company has elected Frank Hardy foreman, Mayhew Bronson assletant fore ttian anil Msrfflsduke Tilden Beeretary ??nil treaaurer. The Villa??? Trustees, acting upon suggestions m,-e!? by the Fir?- Commissioner? si their laai meet? ing, have authorize.l th? purchase of a chemical en? ? Bin?- anil horses. Th?? Commissioner? have a1*?"? power to erect a number of new alarm-boxes and a Fleam whistle nr other apparatus, to make the ? present alarm more effective, NORTH T?RRTTOWM. The newly elected Officer? of tbO Krel.ller Otitlng Club are John Meliti, president: (?cor??? Webber, vice-president, Morris Mulnch, reeordini secretary: Charte? Daworth, nnenclal secretary, and Jacob Kreidlo-, treasurer. Tne club will bold Us fourth annual outing el South Nyack on July 17. The Hew Nettle Esterbrooks, .? r turned mis- ? alonary from the West Indies, occupied the pulpit , of tho First Methodtal Proteatent Church yeeterday ? In the absent o,' the paator, the Rev. It T, Tyson, : who is enjoying h? vacation In Maryland. DOBBS FERRY. Mr. and Mrs. J, Scot! McCorab and Mr. ;..n?l Mr? Morton ^. Paton ?elled for Europe last week. S:.?r of Hop?? Lodare, I. <?. <'?. T., las; week de elded to discontinu? u- me? linge until September is. Dr, w. Judeon and bis ?on end daughter are ? making a bicycle ? tur of Bchohnrl? County. Thi ma? ?' srson, ??!" Pueblo, Col. la ihe guest of his ?leter. Mr*. William Hni 111, of Msin-st. Mr. and Mr:? William Rauch hav? eon? to their lodge . ? St. Regla i..?.;?, iti the Adirondack?, Oeorge li. Manchi ?ter, s? iretary <?f th?- Reputi? li .?, County Commit! <? of ?ew-Tork, an?l Mrs. ] Mancheater are now living here, ? ELMSFORD. Th?? new addition to lh?? Knollwood Country Club j ;-- now practically completed snd ?sill be opened In about fl week, The a I ?ition is on the ess! side of . the home. The clubhouse will now furnish ample accommodation1- : ? In members, n ha? not been decided as >?<?; when the nee? house will be formally ! opei e I TARRTTOWN. on Thureda? evening the members of Court Fre? mont No. _.".>?. F. of ?., will i-i lebrato their fourth anniversary with an entertainment in the Irving ? Opera House. The Rev. W. 11. Taylor, pastor of the Shiloh Baptist church. Is entertaining a, number of clergy? men, Including the Rev. s. i?. s. Scott, Atlanta, c,,-... the Rev George Boswell and the Rev. J. B, Jefferson, of Torktown, Ve., and the Rev, <? W, Bailey, of New-York city. Tb?? Rev. l>r. Seott preached in the Shlloh Baptist Church la.-: even? ing. v. .rk is beim: rapidly puahed on three new building-?the villas? bao. the ?Vashlngton Irving High School snd the vVeatchester County Hint, Bunk?which ara being erected here, giving em? ployment ;.i ?everal hundred men. All the build? ing? will be completed earls In th?? fail. Solomon Lodge No. IM, P. and ?. M . has decided to hold its annual excursion to Cone? (aland and Rockaway on Auguat ll. Mr. and Mr?, .lohn Downey and their family left Tarrytown In a apecial ear on Saturday for Bar Harbor, where they will spend tb?- ? mainder of the Bummer. PELHAld MANOR. O. H. Kerr has recently le?? appointed po?tm-? ter of Peinara Manor, succeeding ?. C. Roosevelt, who has ?erved for four ?reara. He will take pos Beaaion in August. An efforl is being mad?? to re- I tain the i>r.s. ni postmlatreaa In Pelham. a lar?.? for.-?? of men is now engaged in the con? atructlon of the Peiham Parkway. Th?? roadway has been laid out and graded from the Bronx River to Pelham Road, and when Hnlshed \v n form a Une . rout? from .Vew-Rocheil? snd Mount V? rn..n to City Island and Westchester. COMPLAINS OF A RELAY STATION. AN A-ONODON SQUARE PROPERTT-OWNEB HAS A METROPOLITAN STREET RAILWAY EMPLOYE ARRES. ED. William E. White, who lives al No. 15 Ahlngrton Square and who owna thai houae snd several other . iois been complaining recently of the tr? .it noises end the nasty amella which he says arise from the relay station of the Metropolitan Street Railway Company in the equare, where th?? car? rier?? - are changed. So ?aal night he had William BotVn, of No. ?.'?? \V.s? l-'ifty-flrst-st , who is in charge of the station, arreated. Mr. White aay* thai Ihe noise? nn?! smells ar.? Buch ?? nulaan e thai thei leseen the vain.? of bis propert) He err?te t.? the company on th?? sub Ject, and received a reply that th? ?meli? could no! i.?? helped, bul thai if b<- was annoyed by any unneceaaury noises he had ??tily to report the bole ;..... ? driver and the man would be promptly die charged. Mr. White ?is unwilling to do thla, and he took no action until las- night. Then tin? clang? ing of the whiffietreea aa thi hors, s <>n the .-.n-. were changed waa loo nolay, and he went out to aet about it 11?? ti???! ?? gel Bohen t<> ?1?? some? thing to lensen tl??? noise, bul the man ?aid he could do nothing, so Mi Whit ? had him arreated. The man wa? taken t.. Sii Charle*-?! station, and will be arraigned In the lefferaon Market Po? llee Court this morn nit. The police reported the case to the Board of Health, ? VAINLT CBABOED WITH EXTORTION. A city SERVANT DIRCHAROED IN TUR POLIOS ??G??? AFTEH ???? COMPLAIN? ANTS STATEMENT Prank Derato, an Italian fruit pedier living at No, 3X1 Bleecker-st., complained in ?in? Jefferson Market Police COUIt vest?!-ia> thai John VV. ('best?r. ??G No. ht West Houston-at., a clerk in the off! ??? of th? Board of Aldermen, had tried to extort m.? from oin:. Tin- pedier aaacrted thai Cheatei ap? proached him on Friday last and offered io pr cur? f.. blm a pedier*? lie nse for *. Derato toi?] a friend and on the friend'a advice hi! Cheater ar? reated Mu:, trate Pool, after learning the man'? atatemenl and ? heater'? d< ? ila thai .m extortion had been meditated, ai once dl charged him. Al derman Wlndolph, rtce-preeldenl ..? the Board, eat on the bench ?ritta in?* Magistrate while tne c.i.i? whs being heard. ? ? A DlSCISsr . OVER POWDERI.Y. THE CENTRAL LABOR ITNION DEBATE! HIS RE? CENT APPOINTMENT. The deleiraie? to the meeting of the Central Labor I'nlon changed yeeterday from an assembly of labor lenders to ? lot Of political wranglers. It all came about through a resolution ?-iff? red by Ham Prince denouncing the appointment of T. \. Powderly, formerly Master Workman of the Knlghta of Labor, as Commissioner-General of im? migration The whole of ih?? opposition of some of the Knights of Labor t.. Powdt t ly appear? to be based on the fact that lie worked end voteti for Mc? Kinley in the last Preeldentlal election, whereas privions to that time he wa? ? Democrat, It is ai if-K-ii Powderly h.?.i s number of friends among the Knights who are delegates to the Central Labor Union, nnd they talk?.! end voted against' t?.?- pasaag? of Prince's resolution. Tin- other d? i?? gatea rather enjoyed the dlecueelon, and the reso? lution was not passed unti! everybody had become lire?! of the wl.ole aubjoct ?lid didn't give a. rap w nut bees in?? of It. The resolution was ?? fo'.iows: Reeolved. That tbe appointmenl of T. v. Pow? derly as Commlssioner-uenoral of Immigration is tbe gre?teat otllciai insult ever offered by the l ? ?i eral Government to organised laboi It Is neetlless to reinnrk that Mr. Prince, who offered the resolution, ?s well as thus.? who sup? ported it. are Hryanll? s and sll\?r bugs. A delegate named Farrell declared :bat the im BBlgratlon Bureau was established for the ben? ?it of ?abor, and that it w.s outrageous thai Powderly ah?.ui?l hav?? been appointed Commissioner. James Medili, ?if the PU!n s: ? Ornamental Plaa t? t? rs' Union, Bald; "The whole thing is only politi a, Powderly came ou: for McKinley luid mad?- apee? b?a tur him in hla campalim. and .Jo you think that ?? ? In le y would go ba.-k on film now'.' U?? g.it rotea fur Mc? Kinley, an.l the ia,??t wu.il.I be an Ingrai?? it' he deserted him. I give Powdertj .-re.iit tor cornine out rial-footed for the Republican platform n> ? ? no 'trimmer.' I dl.ln't <!?> anyuni.g to help elect .Mf-Kiniey. ? vote,i tor Bryan, If Bryan had been e?.-< t??l we would have expeeted him to give appoint? ment e t?? his frlenda I think ibi? whole thing ?s rid leu loua, ami ? -hall vote against thi reaolutl Mr, Johnston, delegate ol the Bhlpwrlghta and Marin?? Bngineere* Society, protected against th? paaaage <.t the resolution. 'This ?? th?? Central Labor i'nlon of New-Tork." be continued; "noi ? political o,-?-aril_ut:..n. Till.? ,.? a j.o.'.:,,,? .',.|i-*iion end : move for a poini of order it li a peraoi ,? llgiit <.f tha Knight?, of Labor, atei I a,,n?, ,?-liik It should be brought up her?? l.iw.ietlv ?as a g.I preeldenl of tbe Knights of Iaibor, and h?? ma? b.? In th? place a.'iin." "Never! Never!" sh??ut?d J ? rome O'Neil, of the Papei ?unger.?' I'rlon, and the other .fe)e??te? laughed I?. K. laum. Of the ?'arpen-ers? I'nlon, said: "Do von forpet that the majority of the penph? voted for McKinley ? (Apjdau.e.) I alway? th.u_!it that Powderly was a fakir, but I will vote ag*ln?t this re?olutlon." ,, Mr. Prince stortod In to make a Pemn.-ratle politi? cal ?peer h In support of his resolution, but M w-as brought up with a sharp turn. Plnolly the resolution was put by 'he chairman, who declare?! lha; th?? ?yes had It. Nobody .??-eme,! lo hace anything bui a deolr? to get out tn the meeting. _ - ? if OME NEWS. PROMINENT ARRIVALA AT THK BOTOLI. ? sto ? -Samuel ? Babrend, of Washington; r?r. M. Bteekrode, of Th.? Mague, Holland; T. Du i.rien.i. of Montreal, and ??. M Hindi, of Boston. BCCKINGHAM Charla? L Levering, <>f Tenn? lon. Muss. FIFTH A VF.NI'F. ?leurrai RuSOell A. Alger. Secretary of w.ir, of Washington, and Llajrd H. Pitshugh, <>f Texas. HOFFMAN?L. M. Fitch, of Washington, and EL F. Gardner, of How? ard. It. 1. HOLLAND Ex-Judge Thomoo, of <"hl COgo. MANHATTAN C. C. Cover, of Washing? ton, and .1. S. LockWOOd, of Han Antonio, T.-x MURRAY HP.i. .? M Hiintor. of Tokohama, and Baron von Thlelmann, German Ambassador st Washington. NETHKRLAND w. H, Orl.bcl. of Hartford, and G. n. Jones, of Burlington, Vt. WALDORF ,???,?? Keenan, of Johannesburg, South Africa, ?mil T. II. Walrond. of London. ?-? -? ?WHAT IS GOING ON TO-DAY. Excursion of QarfteM RepaMloan club to orien? tal Grove. Park Commloofonero' .netting. Brighton Beach ract a, -: >i p. m. Republican Club, no. IM Fifth??**?., I p. m. Music in Washington snd Corlean Hovk parks, 8 p. m. -m NEW-YORK CITY. Dr. Lucius if. B, Heynes, associ?t? pastor of the Jndaon Memorial Baptist Church, has Just r? turii'd from ? Ioni,' tour, and y? stirday, for the first Urn? thi.? summer, occupied the pulpit in the absence of th? pastor, Dr Jadson, The new steamship Prin?eeea Anne, of the old Dominion Une, srrived bere y?esterdsy from (ehes? ter, Penn., end will be placed on thi rout? between New-York and Norfolk, Vo., on Thursday, duly 23. Four Anna locked oui the children's Jacket* makers employ?! In their shop? yesterday, and it was expected tbal mor.? would doso to day. About two hundred and fifty banda ai" locked out Th<-re ai.? aboui four thousand ohildren'? Jacketmakera, and they accuse the contractor? of trying to i?r?-ak the agreement which they recently Flatted, und which waa to I ive run for a year. ANOTHER WEEK OF EFFORT. THF MERCHANTS' ASSOCIATION VIGOROUSLY EXTENDING IT.** OPERATION!. The Merchants' tssodatlon will belili the w.-.*k hy sending oui to-day ??,?? ?ople ol th? following circular, which speak? for Itself: To every citlxen engaged In business In th? city of Nes -York. Siri Th?? work of the Merchant*1 A?oc lotion of New-York deserve? the support of every ?iii?.*--:* In t.-'st'.i in ii,?? city'? u. ?f.:i?>. One of the aims ".' the association Is io bring out-of-town merchant? to New-York for th? purp m ot making their p?r? chanos here for th ? fall trade of I8ST. As ? res tit ol ' ie work done In t ist direction there are already over six thousand non-resldeni merchants ??? our ? I ils number is being added to dally. The press, after a thorough Investigation, has given it cordial support, and ine obieci ol Its formation and the work it Is loing ti ? ? ? tusen ir* ??;.? kn. .va :,. all Its su??????-?? m? ans prosperity lo every Individual In I hi? city, thi mi renante, thi bankers, the real ? siate own?!-, !...? hotel? the theatre?, ihe manufacturers, ?.mploy s. its purpose la to foster the trade a: ) commerce of th<- city of New-York, and t<> maintain ns supremacy a the groat market of this ??.'.:, If p?>; of the world. It Is showing that ration m? ans ?uc ?? aa \i.?.? local member? are desir? l Ther? are no obligations ??o!< fr im the nnna.il due.? of $^.",, the funds arisi? j from which are used exclusively ?.?r the advertising .if New-York, keeping it and ?ts ?ttractivi fi itui - I fore thi country at large at nil times. Every pan.Isen should lend th?? organization his earnesi support. Inclosed pl< ; e : : ; ,? m< mberohlp application blank. Yours vi ry ti uly, WILLIAM F. KINO, President. The object of thla circular la to emphasize what ha? already been referred to In the paper? frequent? ly, tbe desire of the Merchants' Association to have on Ita roll? without delay every business man in the city of New-York The reas eis for thla have air? ody been given many ? tines, and id iny one who under? stands whal the association is trying to .i.> are obvious enough. By co opei ttlon among the busi? ness men of thla city In the Merchants' Association Infinitely more can be accomplished toward expand? ing the commerce of New-York, both domestic and . ii, than in ? igh the different branches of irado worked by thi ?elves, ? t-h man In ??,???1? branch : r himself. ? ?? des I rod to make New York grow in every dir.Ion, even more rapidly tl,. i. n has grot The association now number? among Ls members somi ol thi mo pi imlrenl men In this city. The names of n? officer?, ?Hi**?.-- ;t-. _nd Advisory Com? mittee are sufficlen: guarantee of ihe standing of in?? associati immunity, and the men who have II io deeplj al u tri do noi propose to stop work until the association has become the most potent factor in trade and commerce In the .?. ? i The officers havi already ????,???1\??| much cheei and Indorsement from men standing high In the city. BF.LMONT OS THE SILVER QUESTION. ????GG? <<V THR RI IP ?PLAN' aOVERNMKNTS TOWARD INTERN \TI??\AI. II'MI'T M.t.Is'M. Rx-Congressman Perry Belmont, win? was a pas? senger on Ihe I en met New-York, which reached this pori Batnrdn: talked t.. a Tribun?? reporter who saw him al the Hotel Netherland yesterday afternoon aboui International bimetallism, "In regard to the present attitude of Europe toward International bimetallism," Mr. Belmonl mim. "ih?r.? are advocates ??:' It in Prance, Eng? land and Germany, as ihere were .? year ano, but tin? advocacy has not Increased In volume or In? tensity. Other topi - have occupi?*) Europe Neither Prance n?u Germany will unit?? with us uni? ss England leadi the way, The ? ontinu?-<1 lu? ir.;.s?? In goid production, ine surplus lasi year ?nd :lii'; year of British Income ovei expenditure, the continuici supremacy of England In cominero? and ol London ?? an International mon?fy market, have the effecl of persuadlni Parliament thai the pr? ????.it coinage, eurronc) and financial system Is good, even though ihere Is d sir? ss in India. 'Th?? McKinley Administration is actively en? deavoring, .i" the Republican platform of UM re? quires, to promoti thi fr.?? cerinage of silver b) Intei national agreement, Ita Ambassadors and special commissions ar?? work ng In concert, under th?? law enacted by the lasl Congress, which I leve land .ipprov. ?i Th?? question of the ratio to be adopted is kept In aberanw There 's at present ever) proapeel of an International conferem ??? held within a short timi If the effort to ??.? tabllsh an International ratio could be successful ..? nil points, which seems to me almost chimeri? cal, th? silver question would i>?? taken oui ol ?"ir politica. If. on the other hand, there shall be Irremediable failure all along ihe line, then the silver question must In oui public affair? Inevitably lak" ? new asp?? I. "European bimetallista believe that if. in th?* failure of International bimetallism, we anali open our mints to ?dlv? r al the ratio of W, to I, snd subsequentl) Europe "i" ns hers nl the ra:io of l..'., to I, then all mir gold ?ill leave us. hs it did after 1834 and that only token silver colna would r? inaili wi must noi delude ourselves with the Idea that thai would m< in an International sgrei meni to establish Mm? tallism. The Prench (lov ernmenl has agreed io co-operate srlth our own for tin? holding ?>f a conference What Prance want? la noi lnt<wnatlonal bimetallism, bul the Prench will ? ????G?? from us. In return for lor co? operation in bringing at.out an International oon f.rence. tariff concessions which will be expected frum th?? McKinley Administration, under Ui<? power conferred upon th? I'rosldeni to enter into reciprocity srrangements with foreign Govern? ments. The reopening of the India mints is all that ean be expected from England, and thai would not be done w.th ? riew of altering her ??? pri-sent currency and Hnanclal system. * OFFERED UAOISTRATE WENTWORTH A PUP Mrs. Mary Harrison .-. stoul and voluble colored woman, w.iv arraigned in t???- <'?-inre Street Police Court yesterday, charged with having been drunk and having mad? a disturbance ai Deabro?e? ?*, and Hudson-St. "Now, .ludi???" raid the woman before the police in.m ???? arrested bei bad .? chance to apeak, "tb? officer had no reaaon lo arresi me ? hi?. tim.? ? ain't one to object to arrea) when ihere is ,i re.? cause, imi tins time 1 ws onlj waiting r?.r a Blxth ave, mi, and I waa noi making enough trouble p. m ik. han arrea m??." "Madam, ? fear lhal von were Intoxicated Now were von not?" asked Magistrate Went worth ??I had had .? little something to dr nk, sir," rei ad th.? prisoner In a bursi of confidence, "bui ? ??.nu t?? g . home ??a And, .ludi;.?, if vu win i,.t me po ru mal.? ? eoent to you I hav? throe lim.? pup* and a bird n homi to attend to, and if you lei m?? ??" I'll ?iv?? y??u one of th?? pups " "No, thank you. ?aid the Magistrate positively Mrs. Harrison li? ? .?.? ?thei ?? k "Well, Judge I ..m .? good woman enywaj ???! you ought t?? lei me go." ehe t lid ? im ? Christian member ol Bl Peter*! Catholic Phureh, ani my itti? ? ? by girl God rest her soul, was christened In S: Ann?)? Church *' Th?? woman promis? I to in dlrect'y home, and ?he was lei .?ft ?,<???? a fini ?? II. win. h s?..? ,??[\ a? ?he went ont of th? ? onrlioom --he ? ??.,???,.,) out "Thank God and thank you, too, judge " ? SHOT HIS ROY TORMENTOR. Antonio Anni?., twenty-five yens ,,?,i ,, dealer in bon??, which h. pi k? up wherever h? can wa.?? Jeered :,t by a number of t..?\m nn Saturday night, .'i'l te c? t rid ?' his tormenten .ir.? ,?, ? ' and Bred four timi al n,.? bos ? m? of ''"? ludici.?, ?truck Charlr? McMahon fourteen rear? old. of No tot u.-t Porty-?ev.nth-at., in the ]???'? ??*. The ho* had the bullet extracted al tour? veli Hospital Th? Hallan ? ?? arn n-d tnd The two sons of a first-rate up? town tailor come to us for all their clothing. They frankly confess they can pay US a profit and ?et better satisfaction than buying from their father at cost. A something for all of you, not able to buy clothing at cost, to think over. Just as good shoes, hats and fur? nishings. Rogers, Peet & Co. I'rlnre an?1 ltrnnriwiiv. Vnrr'-n nni Broadway. Thirty aeeond an.l itp.sdwav. OSE POSTOFFICE OR MANY? SKINS THAT BROOKLYN MAY OBJECT TO DIVINO I'!? ITS INDIVIDUALITY IX THIS RESPECT. The qnesiion of consolidatine tha Greater Maw? York i.ostofiii ? ; irai more or leas diacuaaed by the Washington postal officiala who ?rere in the ? ity last week, but no definite concloeiona were reached. A ratceatlon that is regarded In th?? New-Tork Poatofflce as ??: great Importance wee thrown out by AaeiBtant Poetmaeter-Oenera! Heath, namely, that the enure district should be made n part of the New?York office, and ? spedai appropriation nade for it. Assistant Postmaster Morgan Is of the opinion that nothing luckier OOUld happen to the postal servire here. At present there la one general postal appropria? tion, and th.? money for nil the office.? In the country Is parcelled out at Washington. It has been pro? pose,! at VniiOUfl tlm.'S (hat tho biK offices should be put in a ?'lass by themselves, ?md an appropria? tion made for them apart from the general one, and that lib ? has met favor. Siili better, In the Judgment of postal officials hare, would he a ?pe? dal appropriation for New-Tork and its Immilliate Vicinity. If such an appropriation were made, the money would be under the control of tho postmaster of this city, and would be used ac lie Bhould think best for th? ????1 of the service, it is evident from th'o expressions of som?, of ths Brooklyn Congressmen that there is likely to be Bertoua opposition to consolidating the lirooklyn Postonica with the office In tins dtp, and it la be? lieved that this queetlon has bad some bearmi? on th?? appointment of Postmaster Sullivan'? successor. Naturally, a man woul.l not ?are to accept an ap? pointment as posi mister of Brooklyn unless there waa some aseurance that he would not in a few months be reduced to the rank of a station Superin? tendent, with a large reduction In his salary. While the people in the Pootoffice Department are natu? rally in favor of consolidation, the faci is that fon press must net before anythlnK can be dont?. The law which forili.is th?? consolidation of poatoffices at county ?eats stenda directly in th.? path of a union of offices In the Creator New-York district, an?l unless COnpres? rept?is or amends It no steps l'un b? taken toward consolidation. Said nn olii ila! of the New-York office vest, -t. lay: "In my opinion, there Is going t0 \)f. ?._fncIent op? position In Brooklyn to the uniting of their poet Office with ours to prevent the carrying out of a seheme of consolidation. Bo far as ? em Informed, there are a good many people over there who are ?trongl?. opposed to the ? onsolt.latlon of the cities. That has ?Seen decided on, however, and they .-an do nothing. They will do their best, though. I fanev to preserve th?-lr autonomy as far as the peat office la concerned. They do not want their office made a branch ot New-York, and they do not Want their poatmaeter made an assistant post? master. Nor tlo they want to be known as New York Baal or New-Tork South, or New-York tuiy . . . ' .,., , ,_ __._. ?_..?1.1 -,.,! I ...I?... - thing else.' This Is what I am told, and I believe that the Gorman law, whl?h was passed, of course, without the allghteei referen.-e to this rase, give them lust the help they need. will f a law on th? statute "lt l? always easier to nut a law on th? statute book than to" take one off. and this one Is already there I shall nit he at all surprised to see th? th ? 'on gre ?red jfpi, out a lari?e Increase in our appropriation. ? 1 l.OOPBOLE FOR BICTCLS THIEVES. MAGISTRATI V""l? DHsCHAROt? t? M\N WHO HIRED A tTHCBL AMD I'II'N'T R-ETtTRM IT. Thomas B. Ritchie, twenty-two ynrs old. of No. M W'.st Thlriy-slxth-s?... was arrainmd before Magiatrat? Pool, in the Jefferson Market police ?Ourt. yesterday morning, charged by John J. Cary, a bicycle dealer, of No. ITI Blghth-ave., with hav? ing stolen a bicycle. Cory Bald the prisoner came Into hla place about ei^ht ?lays ego and hired the wheel for an hour. He failed to return with it. an.l seetni the prisoner bowling along Righth-ave. ?m tb<? wheel yesterday? he (Cary) had him ur? ti ?;. .1 "Well, I don't know ah?.ut this charge," ?aid the Magistrate, 'ibis man came Into the pos?, .-?ion of ibi? wheel lawfully, arni, In my opinion It Is noi a case tor the criminal courts, but ?hould i?.? taken tn tli?? Civil courts." Tbe prisoner ?aid that he bad not Intend???! to steal tne bicycle, but had merely hire?i it for no specified time. ?Tii,it's usually the ?use," remarked the Magis? trate, "an?l the complainant'? only r?'lief Is to sue ihN man for the lime he bad the use of th? wheel." \i : tint rate." said Cary, "nt _.". cents nn hour, he owe? me about ?4_ SO f..r the eiirht .lavs" "Well, whatever it is," replied the Magistrate, "you will have to begin legal proceeding? against him in the civil court for the amount he ow< s you M.? |? discharged from custody." "Well I'll be hanged," commented t'nrv ns he left tbe court; "that Is the funniest declelon I ever heard of. in that ?ase ?very crook In town ea!1 go to ? bicycle atora and hire a wheel, and take the ?bane?, of never being caught. If he i?. al! a man' .-an ?lo 1" sue him for the time h?? hn?! the machine out. Every denle* may bs well iro out of imsi ,Y PRAISE OF THE ESULI sn LANGUAGE. The ReY. I"r. .T. L. Campbell. In the course of a sermon on "Literature and the Bible" at the Lexing? ton Avenue Baptist Church last nlKht from the text Psalms avili, RV?"The word of the Lor?i is trini" ?poke In praise nf the English language other languages, he said, were beautiful, ami time wa? When the Latin tongue was universal In civilized ranke Then came the French language, which was wide!) spoken in other countries than Prance ?.ut ?in.??? then the English language had made great strides throughout the world Mankind, Lr Camp bell declared, was rapidly meeting into on?? brother? hood, and the time was coming when on?? language would be universal amon? civilised nations Tint language, h?? predicted, would be English. ? CBOWDS AT ST. TEA V H ARTISTE'S CBVBCB. At ?a?h of th.? se,,?? services liei,? yesterday in the Church of St. Jean Baptiste. In Kast Seventy sixth st.. where Fathers Constanttnean and Pail?n, of the University of Ottawa, are conducting ?? novene preceding th? ?-???????? Peeel of Bt Anne the ritt, lu?an.??? was so peal as to overflow inlo th? street. Masses were celebrated hourly from rt t,. M o'clo? k At ?ah Father L'onstantlneau preached ? short sermon from different verses of the donnei of St M.t-k. At the retaper servi,? |n the ?venina Pather rall?n delivered a sermon on th? tir-n oar! of the Apoatle'i Creed. Tb?? ?errtcea win t,e !-?? tlnind to-day. ? STATBN ISLAND ????????08. A drowned man about forty years old was found In th?? bay at Mi.Hand Beach yesterday morning Tb?? body was ?lr.ss.'.i in a hiu<-k alpaca mat strip???! trousers, white shirt with the letters "i, ll" embroidered upon it. lues shoes end black stockings In tb<- i-uffs w-er?? square pearl cuit buttons Th- bod) had I.? In th.? water Mil? a short lime "A Mideummer Night's Dream" will bom be given on ib.- lawn? of tb?? Pavilion Hot.?: tiro Brighton, bv a casi ?.f amateur an.l profe??inn tl iii-lors Plorence Coleman, the young ??iman who fell from ? cherry tree, breaking her back, at Caatie ton Corners, l? l? Ihe Smith Infirmary, being par? alysed ir..m the hipa down An experiment win be made with X raya ??\ Dr. William Bryan t?> ?.?.? if thi bre ih . an be knitted. The aummer rcscrts had ? dreary day raaterday with the rain snd lack of visitors, At Midland Beach ihe uaual concert whs given, several nun? ?It??.? ?.pi? attending County Judge.Mtephen l? Stephen?flatd his family hnv.? gone in lulllvan County for three weeks The engagement of C. Austen YVhltehnus??. of New Brighton, and Mi?s Josephine Wooiiruff of Detroit. I?? announ ed About Ino hundred persona attended the meeting SPECIAL SALES TO-DAY. 8 PECI AL SALES TO-DAY, ?'NeiiTs. A Big Purchase of Ladies' Wash Skirts and Silk Waists at ABOUT HALF REGULAR PRICES. Unless all signs fail? To-Day will be the busiest one our Big Cloak and Suit Department has ever experienced?15,000 Gar? ments, the Largest and Best lot it has ever been our good fortune to possess, goes on sale This Horning at These Unparalleled Prices! Linen Crash Skirts, Regular Price 1.00 Linen Crash Skirts, Regular Price 1.25 Linen Crash Skirts, Regular Price 1.78 Irish Linen Skirts, Regular Price 2.50 French Pique Skirts, Regular Price 8.50 Ladies' Silk Shirtwaists in large Checks, Pinks, Blues, Brown and Green on White. Also in Black Taffetas, rows of tucks back and front, full shapes, new yokes, JOT Regular Price 10.00, SALE PRICE 4,98 SALE PRICE ^QQ To-Day's Big Shirtwaist Offering! Nothing in Town to Approach It! We believe you'll say so too when you see the quality of the materials. Two of the very Special Prices that prevail : One Lot in tine quality of Linen, Dimi? ties, Organdies, Etamines, Lappets, Sicil? ian, Pique and Liberty Muslin, detachable collars and cuffs, white or self collars, soft or laundered cuffs, all colors and sizes, %%\T Regular Price Was 3.25, SALE PRICE QQ Cents. One Lot extra fine quality of Percales, Lawns, Etamines and Ging? hams, all dainty colorings, all sizes, V?T Regular Price Was 1.75, SALE PRICE 5Q Cents Every department in the Store crowded with Midsummer Bargains. Don't wait for us to advertise them. Your financial interest will suffer if you do. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. ? 55c 79c 98c 1.49 1.98 ?Ladies' Silk Waists in delicate Stripes and Checks, double yoke effect, ?-#" Rcf?ular Price 7.50, SALE PRICE 3,93 Also 250 Ladies* Blazer Suits of French Marseilles, colored fig? ures. E_T Formerly 5.00, J of the Volunteers at Prohibition Park yesterday afternoon. .Mr?. Halllngton Booth wns delayed In reaching 'ho park, and it wa? 4:30 o'clock before she besan h?-r sermon. TWO RESCFED BY A LIFE-SAYING CREW. The New-York Volunte?? Uf?-Barias Oew, wnb-h has a station on the ICast P.lver at Corle?rs? ete re?"cued two men from th? river yesterday afternoon. Tlvy are John Murphy and Prank Noonan. alias Wolf. They refused to say whero they lived. The two men hired a rowboat from James Moss, who has a boathouse in K?st Flfth-s*. They were not experienced oarsmen, and the strong tlile carried them r.s far as Corlears-st. There one man lost his onr, and In his effort to recata It he capsized 111? boat. For a while tho men wero able to maintain their hold on the up turind boat, but they drifted Into an e?ldy and w?'re swept away. They erled for help, but the members of th? Mfe-sa\iiiK crow were alow to put out, b?'l!?*vlnff that the men w?-re attempting to fool them. They wire soon convince?!, hOWOTer, that th?* men were genuinely ln need of aid. and two boats were m ni ?mt. When the reaeueri reached th?? men In the water they were exhausted, and had to be dragged ?mo the lifeboat?. When they wert t.-iken ashore thev walked away in th- ir arti clothing ????? left Hi?? h<?:?t ln charge of the Ufo BEYERS IS TOWN. Furneaux & llolfle, Cincinnati. Ohlo-H. C. Fur? ti- aux, I!. llolfle. Broadway Central. Robertl, Wicks Company, t'tlca, N. T.?Irrt"*** L Krank??!, superintendent. Broadway Central, Br* ft singer cioak Company, Bt. Louh*. Mo.? A. P. Bry, cloaka and suit??, No. io White it. Broa l Way Central. J. S. Menken Company. Memphis, Tenn ? T. O. Berthold, boots and ?shoes, No. 115 Worth-st. Pnlon a?iuar?*. A. Bloch ft Co., Cincinnati, Ohio-A. Bloch, wool l?-ns. No. S4 r>eonard-??.. Hoffman, ?'arson. Plrle. Scott A ?'?,., Chicago, 111?A. W. MacLean. lace? and ? mbrol?i?'rIes, No. 115 Worth-.-.?.. Murray Hill. K. W. H.-ss. Wichita, Kan. DrygOOda etc. Albert. Latlgtey, Burr ft Co., Boston. Ma^s. W. C. Lang ley. Park Avenue. Blaeman Brother?, Atlanta, Oa.?B. J. El-eman? clothing. St. Denla Flseman Brothers. Washington. D. <".- J. F.'.s?* man, clothing. St. I)?'tiis. Strong. Lee fl Co., Detroit, Mlch.-F. A. Lanier, notions. Iacea and embrolderlea, No. 5?s Worth-st. St. Denis. Tootle, Wheeler fl Motter, St. Joseph. Mo P. G, Blade, cloaks an?! suits. No M Broadway. Mari? borough. Hamburger Manufacturing Company. Baltimore, Md.?H. J. Hamburger, woollen?. Mariborough. J M. High & Co.. Atlanta, Oa.?J. M. High, dry. good?, et??? No. ii Franklin-st. Mariborough. Hamburger Brother* ft Co.. Baltimore, Md ?L. Hamburger, woolh-n*. No. 714 Broadway. Marl bo rough. Schloss Brothers ft Co., Baltimore, Md. w. H.-h'i??ss, woollens. No. 7i'.r> Broadway. Mariborough. Il'-rman Straus. LouUvllle, Ky. A D. Straus, fancy goo?is. No. 143 Broadway, Mariborough. A. D. Rosen ft Co., Detroit, Mich.?A. D. Hosen. notions an?l furnishing good?, ???. M I,?\>nar?l-st. Mariborough, The Qlobe, Harrtsburg. Penn.?W. BtrouM, cloth ????; b. Btrouae, clothing. Mariborough. Btrouee fl Br??s., Baltim re, Md n Btrouae, wool? lens. No. 733 Broadway. Mariborough. Wallace Brother? Company, Btatesvllle, N. c.?D. Wallace, tr.. drygooda, et.?.. No. ;sn Broadway. Mariborough. Marshall Field ft co., Chicago, III, E. B, Killott. cloaks .imi suits; ?'. ?. w.irn?-r. representing. No* l?>t Worth-st. Nor'nandle. Smith ft Murray. Springfield, Masa Alex. I.elth, cloaks and suits, No, H Whitest Porteoua <v Mitchell. Norwich, Conn John Per teous, drygooda etc, No. r?s Whit?hsi Doggetl I>ry lioofls ?Company, Kansas city. Mo ? C, M. Badfora, boots and .shoes. No. - Walk<T-s:. Stuart. Kaufman A laaaea New Orles ne, La, M. Isaacs, millinery, ???. ?'.".* Church??! Mariborough. ?. Waid ft Co., Cincinnati, Ohio ? ?? Waid. laces and smbrolderies, No. CJ white st. Hoffman. William Honaldson ft Co, Minneapoll? Minn. F. A. Norway, carpets. No itr, Broadway Orand. Fmery. Bini. ThayOT A Co. Kansas City, Mo.-? L. w. utar, docnestKs, no. ;,i Leonard-et, Grand J. it Road ?? ?'.?, Chartestoa, | c, J. it. Read, drygooda etc. Grand, a, it. Btelnbach a c0.. Portland, or??, -a. b. Btetnbach, clothing. Hoffman. A. C, Llaeomb ft Son. Worcester, Mass.?A. o. I.lscomb. hats nnd caps. Imperial, *' *' Balveter, St boute, M?>. Furnishing gocxls Imperial. K. Well. St Chnrles, Mo. Clothing. Imperial. Btelnberger ft Katteber, San Pranelooo CaL?L j. Btolnberger, drygooda, etc. Imperial. Petits DrygOOd? Company, Indianapolis, Imi ? j. Claaosy, notions. No. 2 Walker-st M?tropole. Acnouncemrnik. Henry A. Daniels, M D? 90 W>?t Muh HI Impairment? of th? Nirvuu? gjrstrin. 11. ?. t -ri r fttrrtlttv, sud ilk? alimenta Uoura ? to 1. t u ?1 MARIXE IXTEEUGENCE. MINIATCRH A7_*A>*AC. Sunrise 4:43 Runiet 7:27 ? x*n rises pml?:OT'Meon???sett HIGH WATER TO-DAT. AM?t?an'y Hook ll:3o'Gov. Island -!H*U 0?te |HT P.M?flaady H"?*k ll:Sa dor. bland 12:04 Hell Gate 1*T INCOMING STEAMERS. TO-DAY. V*esel. Krom. Lina Praetorla.Pt Th'in as, July ?.Quahae Nacoochss.Havunnah, July ?.8ev_nnea Spa.irnilam.RotUrdaSS, July 7.Holl-Amer Mobile. Loados, July S.-...Ati-Treaa I'lnassla.U!asg> w. July 8.Anehor Tauri?*.Ll\*rp.?l. July ?.Whit* Star Orizaba.Havana. July 15.?< Y a Cub? Altai.fort I.tmon. July 12.Atlai Isiulalana.New-OrU-ans. July 14.Cromwell Bl Dotado.New-Organs July 14.M rg.in Tailahifeee.Savann.-ih. July Irt. Savannah TUESDAY, JUltl Ml Noonlland.Anrw-eip. July 10.R,M Rtar Hesperia.Olbraltar, July .*,.\n ?:. r Kansaa City.S,i\.innati, July IT.Savannah \VKI'NKSl?AV JIM' 21. I.ahn.Bremen. July 13.? O IJoyd Pinas?*?.G???G., July 14.Panama Concho. Havana. Julv 17.N Y & <*-jha Persia.Gibraltar, July 7.Hamt,-Amar THURSDAY, JII.V 22. ? enlK'.n T.ulse.Hremon. July 10.X C, T.t-s/d ?.??p.???? City.Swansea. Jiitv ?8.pr'?? >l Phmnlcla.Hamburg, July io .ffaatfi kam Kalaer Wilhelm II..Olbraltar, .Tub 13.? Q Ij .> " Aig-'n?nitn."ackaonrtlle, July it?.Mattery ?"Peso.New-Orlt-ana. Julv 17.M ..gaa OUTGOING STEAMERS. TO-DAY. Vessel. T.ine. i r Malla dasa.Yssssl ttrnm [ Berdlnlas rnnre. rti-i Janeiro, Prlaee. I At p m 4 "Opm j TUMBDAY, Jll.Y 20. ? Trave, Hremer.. N G Uovi. 7:00 am 10 ??? a m ."auto Ii,?n:ing', Havasa, Spanish. ....11:00 a in l"??pe ' A,i\an?-e. CMoa, Panama....10:00 a m 12:<?) mT I C. :nanrlie. ??liarles?, n. ("Ivie.- 3 >'? p m Kl Mar. New-Orleans. Morgan. - ? 140 ? ? Coleridge, Peraambaeo, i.am't A H^it.iinoa m ? ?>>pm Wednesday. JlXY 21. ! New-York, Southamp'-n, American.. 7.on ? m in no ? m | Adriatic, Liverpool. White Star. !? M a m 12 ??* ra ? l'.erlm. Antwerp, Re?l Star. I?:'siam 12 M m | S?f?uranca, Havana, N Y a Cuba.... 1 .??? p m 300 p m j THURSDAY, JULY 22 Hartiarniisa. nrem?*n, N G Lloyd.Ml a m l2:0Qm G. Htsmarrk, Hamburg. Hamb Amer. 7:00 ?m lii:l?Oam PBIDAY, Jfl.Y 23 I Mongolia?. QtaagOW, Allan State. lo:00am 12:00 m I Cherokee, rherlest-.n. i*l>-?ie.- 3 oo p m 1 Rio ?"?ran?!?*. Hrunswl k. Mall?*rv ? ?si ? n? Salerno Rraill * La Plats, V ? * ??.10.00 a m 12.00 m SHIPPING NEWS. tort Of ??? YORK. BUNDAY, Jti.Y ??. i*_r. Aiutivi::? Steamer Aiiranla ?Hr?. M?'Ka>. UtOnmOl July 10 ?ad Queensl-wn 11, wuh Dada?, 111 i-abin Mill 171 s"en_g? paasengor? 10 Verr.on H Hr.?wn A <"??. Arriva at the Ber at 1 _ 4 * p m Steamer Matt?"*?an. ??>????. Antwerp July 4. tn hal laat la T Hog m ? S..n? Arrired at the liar at ml Intght. Steam-r I* ??as.-..?ne ? Kr ?. ?? >??1?>1-*?. Havre July 10. with ammo, MB eabla an,I 2WI s'eeiaee passenajeri to A K-.raet. Arrlv???! al the bar SI 3 30 a tn. Steamer lturgundla (Pr?, Vallai, Mar?, ill?? Jun? 9A, I Naples Julv 1. Gibraltar rt. with m !?u? ant 17.1 |"is?enfer? ? t?> J \V E'.well ? ?'" Arrived nt th?- Mar at .*> at ? tn. :-t.'s.mer ?'ireatriam ?Hi?. ?',-wing. Ilue'.va J'ttv t and Olbraltar 2. with napper ,?r?? t? the Pannajrtvaaia salt Co; vetael le Btmpeoa, Ppence A fona? Armed at th* Bar at l 30 ? ni. steamer S"Uth Portland, Keelev, Siner-eg six dayi. with "fruit ?? B C ?o?mta Ve-sel to M,"?ai-lin Br,???. Arrived at thr Mar at *< p m. ,.,,.,,. Ste:?in?r I'omancae, l'?nnlngt?>n. Jaok??*nvlll? jiiiy le ani iharlesi.in Irt. with ir?b? an.l pas??n_?r? M William ? Clyite * ?'"? St?am?r RUhm ivi. Glover, l<..hir.->a?!. with mise and pa?rngtri to th^ ? >.,1 Domlatoe ss i'-> St?.im?'r JaRMetOWn, Boaa, ?'?G'" N?w< mat Norfolk, with m?i?e an.l paaaejigen la UM l**ralal ?? M I Steamer ?'p??,.-s An:i -??,,???. trom ??????, l'enn., IB ballast. t?> Old 1 '.?mini?.? Ss ? *n. Sle.m.-r l'ottage Piti 11.??-?llrjif. Portland, M?. Btisamer Herman Winter. Nl.toi s o ?H ?G?? Baady ??* ialy li?. 9?9 a p m '-n.i ?a?t. mMerate breei?. eloady, SAii.K.n. Steam.?!. Astrakhan iltrl for I'amhur?; Amana ?R?**). for Cage Tow?: Cltj ot Mseo?, tot Savannah: Maekal? llenn?*tt (Uri. t-> ?e,?? to rej.ilr i-ab>. THK MovKMRNTS OK BTKAMMML POMHOM Ponti l.tverp,-?!. Julv is \rrne-1. -teamer. Tufle CBr>. Themes New-York: Kinm? IB?. PMrgaSM, New ? rk Qe?satoara. July 1?, 12 2??? ? "i Balled ?t*ar_er l'mbrla iHri. Hulton ifr?in l.lverp ? ?!?. New Y?rk. Dover, July ih Paased, ateaawri Parala <????, ??????^ llnmbura for Ne? Tort; Pries Regent l^ilipr?lil iG?r). Walter. Hreineti (ot N? * Y?*rk. Weaternlan-t (R?l_), Mills. \>w York mr \ntw?r|? Havre. Julv IB, ft p m Arrl\?Nl. ateamer lm Bretaane (Fri. Hupe. New Y?.rk. Gibraltar, July lv I'asaed, ?teamer .ciudi? (Br), BH?"1!, Naw-Vurk (or Hcaiterrtmcan putt*. . .