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18 Lord & Taylor Cold Storage Department Plant on Premises lor Furs, Wearing Apparel oi every description. and Oriental Rugs This plant is modern in every detail and affords complete protection against moth and dust. The cold dry air is maintained at a uniform temperature, keeping ftlfs and woolens in perfect condition. We Use Both Compressed Air and Vacuum System tor Cleaning Purposes. This department is under the careful super n of practical furriers who thoroughly under stand the care of turs. is are insured against loss by theft, or damage by tire or moth, at moderate rates. Some Special Values /;/ Plain and Stamped Writing Papers Fabrique Linen Fabrique Bond B quires paper. 100 envelopes. 5 quires pcT ' 100 envelopes. Ssc— value 51. 25 50c— value $1.00 tin colors only, white Colors, all white and blue and and gray, white and blue. whitf London Cloth Princess Crepe 4 quire* paper, 100 envelopes; 5 quires paper. 100 envelopes. 45 C — value 95c 35c — value 85c ' colors, white, blue, gray. White only. Yassar No. 2 Springtide Boxes : quires paper envelopes to 2 quires paper., envelopes to match. match. 19c— value 35c 23c— value 45c Mourning Papers Odd lots of our Finest Qualities a quires paper — envelopes to match. 50c and 75c— value £1.25 up to $2.00 One Quire Boxes 19c— value 35c Special Stamping Offer Any 4-.' the above paper stamped with one of our single or double initial dies or with a L. £ T. die ur I our own die if we arc holding it for you 5 quire boxes, any one color '.for —5c 5 quire boxes, gold or silver for *>5c 1 quire boxes, an y one color for i c 1 quire boxes, gold or silver .for 15 c 7^5 Oriental Rugs will be sold at less than cost n\ irnnortntion Our gaiarantee accompanies every rug. Positively At Retail Only Sizes from q.bxb.S to 2 1.5x1 3.10 Prices from $37.50 to $295.00 Be sure to bring the sizes of your rooms. Broadway & 20th St.; sth Aye.; 19th SL TO (UYMM I]" OUTING" ( ;<:iu n Seriously Affected bit Knapp Brother*' Failure. Ailai; C. Hoftman, director of the Outing Publisii lr.g Oomi»kny. who devotes iiis time to the affairs of that concern in this city, said yesterday that the f»:!uie of the private Kink? of ICnapp Brothers, In CalicooTi and Deposit, would, of course, have a eerJuus financial effect on the company, but that plcus were bein? made to obtain other financial backir.?. He said it avas the present intention, to continue the business. "I would like to i.avf it stated." said Mr. H"ff- Riar.. "that the "Outing Magazine' has never been !n a better conJltion from a circulation and adver «is!ng point of vi-w than it Is to-day. But the publishing companj tried to «Jo too much." Some five jesrs ;;ko James Knapp Heeve started in the publishing business In Deposit with "The Bohemian" and "The Or,ey GtK»s^.' # fiction niontli- Iles. Later be bought "Brains," an advertising publication, and renamed it "T!ie Iletail Adver tiser and Brains." His company started to pubiish "Outing." and foL;r years ag<. ilr. Reeve decided to get control of the magazine, the main offic?s of ufcicJi w«»re m..-. • to Deposit from this city. He organized the Outing Publishing Company, and C P. Knapp, of the tankit.g riria of Knapp Brothers, became its president, and Mr. Ileeve became secre tary and general manager. Tfcis company took over the three Reeve mag azines and branched out extensively in the publish ing .-:'-.-■• A 'arse printing plant wa* acquired, and considerable book work and job printing ui;der t;iWe,n. There ;«!» r.» Mxteen large cylinder presses, an equipment of typesetting machines and * bock binding plant. The- expenses of the i*;uu ha\e betu beavy am', the company has had labor 'roubles. There is to b- a rnettiug of The directors of the company within :i short Ume, when ways and mean* for continuing the business will be dis ci^scd. Tiiere lua;. be a reorganization. ls^**dl!tion t« Mr. Knapp. Mr. Reeve and Mr. ><tr=A^ the directors i>re J. Henry Harper an.] CaJ-:>«r Whitney, who for many years edited Out tng." I^ast year Mr. Whitney resigned ;is edit.ir »■::■! ha? be«'ii connected in an rditorial capacity w:tlj *Col!i<r's Wo^kly." ilr. Hottmqp faid that the financial affairs of Th*; Outing Publishing Company had noihin« to do with Mr. WUtney'« retiring as editor, and that be *li;i peUdned his interest in the company. <:i Bmchamtcn it is said that *-ighteon months a«o an «-ffort ... a holding com pany for the aecurlttes of the Hill Publishing Cony-'-- anJ t<> s«" MOO.OOO worth of bonds and tie tame amount of stock. The plan^ were not carried out, howevr. Claris William*. Staua Superintendent of Hanks fc^id last night Uutl lif- »as receiving frequent re port* irom Us examiner in charge «,f the Hinghiir.. r-ju TruM <."*'mjiiu!j wr.ich ivas forced io suauend •n accoutu of tiif failure of the Ksiapi. liroin^rs batiks Kx-<.'on^r»-ssma:i t'trarlea J. Xi:.: f X I*l BmUiers, Urvher of the head of t|j»- Outing Publishing Company, is president of the trust cora pbTlV. Superintendent WilliJta-.s tiii<l ii^ had Uf-nni notlj- Imc afejut «m not*-* of Jiie outing conijioiij which the banks in l*eposit i.'allvonit .th said :■• hare *ol«! ~'» '''*" trua company. He had no tuper vJ*iors over ili»- banks, as tacy were pri-.uu ba.nk lS4 lneututiuE*. VETERAN LETTER CARRIER ARRESTED. Brooklyn Man Forty Years in the Service Ac cused of Stealing. Charged with stealing money from letters given to him^or delivery. Benjamin F. Holland, of No. 2<>s Maoon street, Brooklyn, for forty years a letter carrier, was arraigned yesterday before Commis sioner Shields and held In $2,580 ball. For many >ears Holland had a route In the "Swamp' district. He was known as "Old Man" Holland, and was esteem. j by every one in the district. A number of complaints have been received by the posiofflce authorities ab»ut letters omi money being stolen. Teal letters were tried on a" carriers and clerks who handled the mall for the district, without res ill Holland was not suspected When hi« name was mentioned as the probable thief one of the Inspectors became Indignant, and said: -Do you think that '"old Man' Holland, who has been with US for forty years, and is now sixty years old. would try any such funny work?" Despite one of the inspector's protests, letters containing money were yesterday turned over to Holland for delivery. When placed under arrest Postofflce Inspectors Jacob and James said they found J- ''• In marked money that Holland had taken from two envelopes addressed to merchants in the •'Swamp" district. OFFERINGS AT THE STORKS FOIf FURTHER INFORMATION SEE THE ADIEU TISEMENTS IN TO-DA V S TRIBUNE. MACY'S, Broadway and Sixth avenue, offers Si.ei'ial values this week in women's underwear, v.ash blouuea. wash Roods and white goods; also Invites att'iitiun to a sale of a arge assortment of rugs an<J furniture - t .er-aJ«. O-NEILL-ADAMS COMPANY. Sixth avenue, 20th to 22d Btr*et. directs attention to .i sale iota we-k ' women's salts, cotton and linen dress goods and white and ivory laces, at reduced prices. ABRAHAM A STRAUS, Brooklyn, advertise a sale this week of evening and street dresses at reduced prices; also linen waists. A. D SIATHEWS 1 SUNS, Brooklyn, ■•«• goods for flats, houses and hotels, both city and country. at special values. BOXWIT TELLER * CO Wesi Hd »\r'~: an m for to-morrow In women ■ an<J jj, ... .ta snd three-niece costume suits HKAKN. 14th street, west of Fifth avenue, offers inducenienta for the bargain hunter in a sale of a-omen'a t«o ..i.<i tlire« piece suits of all textures. Announcement is made of a clearance of lace cur taint, in« luding Marie Antoinette, colonial. Renala isanoe- and Arabian designs. A complete sal* of ■women's under was i aiM »n assortment <> f babies' short • ■aks a: •■ adverllsed. bLOOIIINGDALE S. Third avenue' and Win NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. si .mmy. A^J^J** Stern Brothers Will {'lace on sale To-morrow, Another Purchase 0* * Shantung Pe-ngee Silks . , r- - - — - .- t lanre assortment of the 2/ inches wide, Superior q>s~- v. W a large a newest .colors, also Natural and Black, V.'gc Regularly H. 25 Yard a Also Satin Finish Crepe and Satin Ondoyant. 45 inches wide, in the latest colors, at 2,4© also white, ivory and black. Value $3.50 Yard Colored and Black Dress Goods Just Received from Paris Two Extraordinary Values 2000 Yds. Imported ' i r7*=yc Black Shadow Stripe Mohairs I J^ yd. and V 1500 Yds. 50 inch French White Serges, ) An Important Offering of Cotton and Silk Mixed Dress Fabrics Greatly Below Prevailing Prices Fine Sheer Zephyrs in -.tripes and checks, and . ,_ c Silk Stripe Tissues in new and desirable j. £ . colors for street and evening wear, at Value 25c to 40c Y and Poplin Suitings, Satin Finish. jl A c ; in a great variety of new colors, a ' 1 , Value 28c Yard Rough Pongees, 26 inches wide, extra bright finish, .^ c medium weight, silk warp, in all new and desirable £ & colors, and Grecian Border Pongees, 45 inches wide, at Actual Value 75c to $1.00 Yard Unusual Reductions In High Class Embroideries 5 Nainsook, Cambric and. Swiss Edgings . 2Q and Insertions, 1 to 9 in! wide, 6c, 1 lc f • 18c, 23C, i2V£ Value 12c to 50c Yard Batiste, Nainsook and Swiss Edgings and Flouncings, -^ «.• with Bab) Irish lace combinations, 4to 27 in. wide, SB I ->-^ Value 95c to $5.25 Yard Insertions and Bandings, to match, 2to 6 in. wide, 25 c ..to $ 2- 2 A Value 45c to $3.50 Yard Clovers, to match. 18 in. wide, $3.45 to 5.25 tto match, IS Values 54.50 to 6.50 Y r ard $ 3.45 '■■ 5.23 Values $4.50 to 6.50 Yard HAND EMBRQIDERED ROBES Hand Embroidered Linen Robes, at 56.50, 15.00 Value $7.95 to 19.50 .:. Hand Embroidered Batiste Robes. at $11.85, 18.50, 19.50 Value $) 4.50 to 25.00 Lingerie Embroidered Robes with Valenciennes % Hcc and eyelet embroider-. at $6.95, 11.50, 15.95 ' ' Value $8.50 to 19,50 West Twenty-third Street TO ECONOMIZE IN HOSPITAL FUNDS. Mr. Harriman's Old Expert Suggests a Plan to Save Money. The heads of various institutions discussed the project yesterday of a central purchasing agency for forty r flve hospitals in greater New * ork . which was proposed by W. V S. Thome at a meeting ,of the hospital conference held on Friday night at he Vcademy of Medicine. The plan is generally favored. Mr Thome is treasurer of the Presbyterian Hos pital, but a few years ago he was purchasing agent for the Union Pacific and the Southern Pacific railroad lines. Should the plan be adopted Mr Thorne expects to use tnc methods he employed while purchasing agent for the Harrlman roads. The supplies would be bought on an order author ized by the agency and at rates granted to the asso ciated hospitals. The bureau would thus save the time now wasted by the hospital officials In pur chasing, and would supply them with Bamples and specifications of the goods bought. The mainten ance of the agency would cost about (24.8W a year. In Mr. Thome's opinion, and the hospitals would be assessed according to the amount of their expenses. The agency plan does not Include city hospitals, be cause they have their own means of purchasing. Moreover, a central purchase plan has been recom mended by the Casstdy legislative committee for all city departments. ' In the forty-five hospitals included by Mr. Thorne In his outline of the project it Is hoped to sava Jlt;i,:nß out of the $2,000,000 spent annually. Before the Idea could be put Into practice the trustees, directors or executive committees of the hospitals would have to consider the proposition and give their approval Of it. At the hospital conference meeting on Friday a resolution was passed favor- Ing Mr Thome's plan. Many members of the hos pital conference are heads of the various hospitals in the city. street, directs attention to a variegated lot of un d> rniusiins. meaaaline sllka, prtnceaa gowns, silk thread boatery and hats. A clearance of Oriental rues 1? also announced. STERN BROTHERS West 23d stret. advertise a rljotre selection of ■women's suits and dresses, suitable for early spring anil summer wear. Com plete assortments of high grade cloaks and wraps for evening, carriage, motoring and steamer wear are especially announced. An offerinc of wearing apparel for infants, boys and misses is displayed. . " 1/>M> A TAYLOR Broajdwaj and BOtU Fifth avenue and I'.nh street, call attention I ■ an Importation of Oriental rugs. Furs and wearing apparel are advertised at redi* ed pi GREENHUT i CO., Sixth avedfce, lSt t» to 13ih .. announce « special sale of men i f«» j half hose. saks A CO Broadwa) and JV.n s\i^-. Invite attention to their closing oul sale of I blouaea; the atoo offer s sale of suits for women B«m dreaw ■ »"•• gowns, parasols, apparel foi m ssaa and women. ARNOLD, CONSTABLE * CO.. Broadway and 19th street mention a special display of women'! tailored suit*, misses' suits and dresses, infants" apparel, parasols, jjlovej. and neckwear at as ■. ktonaJ value*. HANG GARMENTS IN MANAHAN'S MARINE MOTH BAGS PACK. WRAP CLOI HES In TARINE MOTHS SHEETS MOTORING MAKES HOTEL GROW. An interesting Indication of the beneficial in flueni-e of motoring on the hotel business Is found In Uip ai.nouni cmfnt that the Hot'l Wendell, at Pittsfteld, Muss la to be doublet! !n slzp. The lii'iis*" w;i.s built In L897-'9B, of tnoclern steel con- Btructlon, ami had seventy-five rooms. It was so far in advance "f the nxwt4iig demand for business that Its success was problematical, and f"r several years it was not a paying investment. A few years at;. Luke .1 Mtnaban leased the house. He at ted the patronage of people visiting the B»rk- Bhiree and especially 'he touring motorists. Plans lmve been prepared for an addition of ninety ro..'nis TURBINERS TO BOSTON READY. Announcement is made that ih^ .t'urbiae steam ships rale and Harvard will resume .passenger service on the Metropolitan i.me between New York and Boston on Monday, May 3, and that the service will be continued weekdays and Sundays until Saturday October 3i> MARINE INTELLIGENCE. MINIATURE ALMANAC. Sunilse B^a>;Sunaet « Moon : '•• - ——.Moon's age 21 HIGH WATER. A M — Sandy Hook ll:08;Gov. island 1i.1.". 1!.-.. Gate 1:06 P.M.— Sandy Hook ll:44|Gov. Inland ll:4S,Hell Gate I:3S WIRELESS REPORTS. The St Paul, reported us 27."> miles east of Sandy Hook at lt):30 a ■" yesterday, is expected to dock about' S a m The Columbia, reported as tV><~> ml'ea east of Sandy Hook at SMS a m yesterday, is expected to '.oi r about « a. m Monday. INCOMING STEAMERS. TO-DAY. Vessel. From. Line. •St Paul . Southampton, April a ... American . tita dl Messina ... Palermo. March 23 Italian Monts-rrat ••adi;. March 80... SpanUh Yumurl TampJco. March 31 Wa.-.l NorJ America Naples. March ■_>* ... l, Veloce ircauoli • ! Pinion. March -S s v Co Georclc ' Liverpool. April I White Star Wells City Swansea, Much -'.. ■. Bristol Bud Oalre«ton. April & south >■• ■ iampaa- Mobile. April 4 Maliory MONDAY. APRIL 12. •Rotterdam... Rotterdam. April 3 Hollanj Am •Columbia Glasgow. jiSrtiV:::::::::::::iVw l 1 • a — n.^X* Harba.los. April f. jj W I •Carolina San Juan - April 7 N V * [• R •Trlnl'la.l Bermuda, April 10 Quebec •Pr inceOeorße Bermuda, AjjrU 10 Her-Atl •Maracaibo Curacao. April 4 R,.<i D .2,. rE i D t- .... Rio '"• Janeiro. March 15 ... Braatltan ..,.,, I N>w Orleans. April 7 So Pacific KroonUnd Antwerp. April 3 Red star M'nneliaha London. April 3. ...... .At1antic Trana TUESDAY. APRIL 13. • •Krtaprtn'n Bremen. April *.... N c. Uoyd .^'iila Kingston, April 8 Ham;. Am .Saratoga Havana. April 10 Ward •"semlnole Turk's Island. April 7... .q yd . Van U Olo'*ani.i.'.'".'.V.'st ra Mkba^U. Ar'rlV V.'.'.V.'/.'.W.'Ualla,, SnG^Mni ..81 Micbaela, Mm! B rtattan ?L? L Luckenbach . . Porto Rico April 8 Peninsular City of Atlanta Savannah. April « Sa.annah •Bring" mall. OUTGOING STEAMERS. TO DAT, Mail Vessel Veitcl. Kor.' Line, ■ •'■>*'•>' sails. Trim Joachim. Jamaica. Uamb Am... 6:3oam t.mjaw ' MONDAY, APRIL. 13 j Ooi-penaiiie. Ea..bados. i> W I 11 (»' a ill 1 '«. j, ,„ . j II EBDAT. APRIL 13 i Kronprinr Wilhm. Pi— i»il. Pi Q Uoy4 0:30 a,, lO.r»ia m I Koordam. Rotterdam, Hollan-1 V- 1" ■«» a m • it ltv "f Savannah. Satxannan. Savannah - 8:00 ; , m M...ha«>K. Jacksonville. ' !><lr I '"• pm TRANSPACIFIC MAILS. ( LxaUnallon and »traiv.er. - Close In New Yoia. , Ha" hi. Japan Cr»a and China i»i» oau Vram.Ueo>— ChUo M*ru To J*y. 6- JO pm < St<erin . Blotters DIRECT ATTENTION TO THEIR CHOICE SF.LKCTiO.n °? Women's Suits and -Dresses Suitable, for Early Spring and Summer T^Sr lkln£ 5 " -24.50, 2P.50. .50 1 1 10.00 Three Piece Walking Suits. - .. :„ various fabrics, *25.00, 37.50. 48.00 to 138.00 Fancy Costumes, in all 4n nn __ nn , predominating materials, $64.50, 89.50, 110.00 t0 225.00 One Piece . Dresses, in a variety of silk fabrics, $ 13.50, 24.50 K. 54.50 Lingerie & Linen Dresses, 15.75, 24.50 to 98.00 COMPLETE ASSORTMENTS OF High Class Cloaks and Wraps • For Evening, Carriage, Motoring and Steamer Wear Special for Monday Copies^ Imported Models, at $25.00, 35.00, 55.00 Automobile and Steamer Coats, lined throughout with silk, at 3>^s.oU, 30.^0 Broadcloth Top Coats, braid trimmed. $ 18.50, 20.00 Women's Waists a üBiF VARIETY OF PONGEE, FOULARDS. TAFFETA AND rmv? silk'S BATISTE I INEN; MADRAS AND COTTON CREPON. H?GH & NECI& LONG AND three-quarter sleeves, Unusual Values, To-morrow Lingerie Waists, $ 2.35, 3.95, 5,50, J ,95 Closing Out Sale of 200 French Hand Embroidered Petticoats Formerly H. 75 to 7.95 \ at $3*25 to 5.50 Wearing Apparel for Infants and Little Children To-morrow, a Special Offering of •Domestic Dresses, from 2 to 8 years, At Prices Much Below Their Value Also Dresses with Hand Embroidered .Yokes. FOR INFANTS AND UP TO 3 YEARS, at 65C, °sc, $1.25 RUSSIAN STYLE, 18 MONTHS TO 4 YEARS, at 2.35 Boys' and Children's Clothing At Much Less Than Regular Prices BOYS' RUSSIAN. SAILOR." NORFOLK & DOUBLE- $4,95 BREASTED SUITS, in Stylish Mixtures and Blue Serge, . *» s v Value 56.50 BOYS' SUITS, with extra pair knickerbocker trolaM • A> 7* Norfolk and Double-breasted styles, .in Mixtures and Blur Serge, KJ*J%J ' v Value 58.50 Hisses' & Junior Tailored Suits Exceptional Values for Monday TWO Piece Model, of Serge. Three -quarter 1 9,75 Length Coat, peau de cygne fined, \ aiue 5-/ -o . Three Piece Model of Serge, trimmed with braid and buttons, '_ c ,-/i, IJ.OU shawl collar with tie. 14 and 16 yrs, ' s - -•■ ■" $25.00. (Hlis' Suits, Coats and Washable Dresses Three Piece Model. . ■. -„ . *-- of Serge and Shepherd Check? shawl collar, 14,/5 inlaid with silk, plaited skirts, 10 to lo yA. \ atue $19.7?, 14 ' ; - KeeferS. of Fancy Mixture- and Stripes also 6»50 Shepherd Checks and Serge-, 6 to 14 yrs . Washable Dresses, Exclusive Model, of Satin Stripe Check Ginghams, Ku.--.:an style, Q rs'Z ■ in light blue. tan, cadet and gray. 6to '.-' yrs, Vain $13.30. O»> »- West Twenty-third Street J ",S£ :•.. V VV ,,v : r and Victor.* 8 y g ,; ..land, an.l Ne« w \anro.ner and rra»f-A.an,e.ia i Apr V, 0: W P m Hawaii -vu Ban i"an.:»-o a..i .. -' Japan. Corea and China ivla Seattle)-^^ M roaa Maxu ..* New Zealand. Australia -.except West*. H i! K:^;:-o;"r' n s^ l r,n^rr i - 30. 6:30 p . J *EanfLr d ..^.'^ £%&? - •*? - Tahiti Marquesas lalands New Zealand and Australia .except Uest.. (via >»" • Francisco. MarlpOM Md^ "• « :3 ° » m SHIPPING NEWS Port of New York. Saturday, April 10. 1909. ARRIVED. Steamer E.t.'«;rar.xa, Rogers, Vera Cruz April 1. Pro- rr'»> 3 «i.l Hati.aa I to the New York, and Cutra Mai! Si •o, with IV passengers, malls and mdse. Arrived at the" Har at «:1O a m. Hteamer Romanby iHr'. Jones. Bu< MM Ayrra Starch .', Monte' f> and St. Thomas 1«>. via B<«ton April 8. to It 1* Houston A. Co. with md*e. A^rl^ed at the liar at 2:30 a in. Steamer Jamestown. Nelson. Newport News and Nor folk to the Old Dominion Ss Co. with passengers ar.d milßf Passed la Quarantine at 3:20 yin Steamer Melderskln (Nor). Jacobien. Pel Ambor ■to WesaaJ, Ouval t Co. with uv'."- r.i»«M la y-iarantlne at 4:31 p m. Stea-n-r Nord America dial. Carbon*. Genoa March 2;.' .nd Nnples 3S. '■ HartSeld Solan A Co witjj pa. - ■•men an.l mdae Southeast of r tre lslan.l at K33 i> " Steamer. Manna Hata. Charles Baltimore; to > »he New York and Baltimore Tn»i.»iv)rtatlon Line, wi-.h ■*•* Passed In Quarantlna at S:H» ■ m. Steamer Mohawk. Pevereux. Jacksonville \pn! 7 an-1 ih.rleZn "to the Clyde Ss Co with ,>as»en K er, and ■edse Pasied la Bandy Hook at !• 10 a ■ . SAILED. steamers »n»«rika iGef>. Hamburs; Caronla inn and < ■rltl. (Br>, Liverpool: California mr>. «;:-»«. >w: KoentKln Luise MSep. Naples; Philadelphia, -'i'ttanip ton Zeeland .Hr • Antwerp: Bermudas i»ri Ber muda twmlnlf ißri GaKmton; Rrasoa. ualveatAfi: Ku.rt deall .\bru»*l <Hal>. Genoa: BI P»ae New in leans; San Juan. San Juan; Ptitta>lelphta »ni Julia 1 uckenbach San Juan; Havana. Havana; Hur.->n. Charleston Alc>nquln. Turku lslan.l ;• ft \ndrew ißr.. An' » cry Ida Uuiti. PlilUUelphia. Wtttcklnd 'ier'. T>a!tim<jre; i" .1 Lnckenbach, Fence Toltsrxto i Kr>. Mamburg: Jefff-rson. Norfolk: New York C*O ' Br> * Bristol; i»iesnnile (Ger>, Hah:a" EH Mar i;«!>eston: v-aii..: Georgetown; Delaware. Phll».J*;phU: La C»»- COgn« iFrt. Havre; City of C.ilurnbus. savaoaa-i: Drumcairn tßr>. Burnoa Ayres Isthm'.ar.. Fuerta Mexico: prim WiHem II , Dutch. Port-au-Fri3C». STEAMERS AT FOREIGN PORTS. ARRIVED. Bremen. April liV— Prir.x Frir.lrt.-h WUhela lG«ri "* York \ U PITROUth und v herl.our*. ,- Taicahuaro. April 7— I-Vxton HaH ll*»>. Sen Tort warn Newport News \la St I.U.U. etc. for •♦'•.){«>: ? Mi:ni. Plymouth. AND H>— St Lo-;*. New Tork Cos Cbwooura and Southampton. Newport, April >-.\!f INor>. New Tork \ U iia-' . Suez. April S — Karoaga \li?>. Calcutta ?>-•" i>^:.'3 •••<» New York Astwerp, April i>— I-jki.nia tf»r>. Ne» V.>.-:. SaiKt) H»)k. S J. April li>. W::X» v i:: Wl»3 BOTUIW*"* fresh brt'cie: c'*ar. moderate sea SAILGL> King»tt>n. Jam. April »— Atrato .D:' from >' wl.Tork,^w I . Tork ,^ Colon, etc. anJ govthaDoptoa; Mas^ ?"■*■ ll>rv - " Southampton. Colon. Mr. for New V rrfc I»in»''i». »t>-l! !>►- Mlnneaj«ll> «t:r>. New V^» Movilie. April 1O — Furnr^jia (Br>, .'iom Oia.»s >'- v ' l%r ~ Hotterdam. April JO— RyaOsja lDutch>. N<*« Yor ' t vi * lloulogne Bermuda April H> -Prtec* C.eorge <i;->. New ><>r.. Venice. April •— ABCttMe |.\USt>. N-« Tort » Palermo, .\prll T— Oceania ,Aust'. Urotß rrte^ie'. ChfrVour*. .April »— Kalserin Auififta *\ ictoria iGert. Ch'rr>.^. ■. %| ,fr.in Hamburg anil Southampton. NY" T.-r« , Shie'J*. April l»- I'h.rtms ttie!». ifr-tTi lUu'lui'*'. f»ermui!a. April li> -Tnr.i.lad USri. Sew TorU. fc !M.-r. April V-«>ru K !;i .Hr.. t ?rom G.;....«. >/**?:* Cbrlmlaiuand. .rr^rii to— United |Dan>, ifro penhaicen>. Ne»v YoiK. , Genoa. April I<»— <;:*!■<• Kur?u:it .C.eri Ne;» Tor*. Havre April li»--I.a StoTeia iFr>. Ne»v Torit Queeastown. April lo— Baltic (B:>. (from UverpooK. >•» Bnlmoaoaekl. Aprtl ft-Imtr»»-.art:ha .!tr>. •'-"» T '»*" l:anu>. New Tofk. -. -*, Southampton. April 10— New Tcrk, N*'» T«wi *»tB»r" Gibraltar. Aoiil H- -ocf»n" ißr>. N«- » Tor* • . Hod*WU Sin*ar"»r*. «tc. p , rt rert-n. \prt! I»-Konuu» <»r>. New YorK » 4 ■> SaiiJ for Singapore. Hen a Ko-.8. cii T »»k I>unnet ICart. April l»» -'iellltt «»!-^ »I'«n». New »<*™J for Chn»tlan!«an<l ami C«p«f»b»«ta . . t taard April .... t'aails \»r>. -"*••» Tt> "' • ■ « ' ■ ' l.izar.l. At.ril » ! »unlal.» <X'> N'« If- r "' ' ; * m li!e or ntchl. April •> Memnon • Br>. Ne* \oT% »* ' Norfolk -for Rotterdam.