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B08T0N POST, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 29, 1891 SHIPPING NEWS. iniatura Almanac. Wednesday, April 29. HIGH WATKIt 8:00 P.M. fi 6:41 MOON I LENGTH OK DAT I loll 69M PORT OF BOSTON.

Tuesday, April 28. ARRIVED. Steamer Columbian (Hr). Liverpool April 10, With mdse lo Thayer Lincoln, Steamer Ixla (Hr i. Churiulde, April 19.

Havana Ulst, with sugar, to Nash, Spaulding Co. Vessel lo A 0 8011 s. Reports strong westerly most ot ihe passage. Steamer Cumberland, llllyard, St John, via East port oml Portland, Me, with mdse and passengers to a Waldron. Steamer Ingraham, Bancor.

Steamer Portland, snowman, Portland. Steamer City of Glottces er, Proctor, Gloucester. Steamer Ell hi Ihomson, 11 arisen, Lynn, Steamer l.arrlsburg, Albertson. Philadelphia, towing barge Elmwood. Tug "twin King, Smith, Philadelphia, towing barge Lone Star.

British brig Clyde. Strum, Tonce, TR. 14 days, with molasses to 10 Whiting Co and ltates Barnet. Reporta April 25. in the Gulf Stream, carried away and broke malntopsall yard during a heavy SW blow.

Hrlg Venice (Hr). Smith, St WI, April 10, Vine)aid Haven with salt to (i tlall Co. Sen Carrie strong (of Thomaston), strong. Clen- fuegott, April 23 via Delaware Breakwater, with sugsr to the American Sugar Refining Company. Vessel to Conant A Co.

Scb Hattie Harbour, at Hosion from Pence, PR. Apill 10. reports left at Ponce sch II Holden, Pinkham. to sail In i wo days for Mayaguez, PR, to load fruit for New York. Sch Jennie 8 llall (of Boston), WatU, Mataiuas.

April 16, with molasses to oi der. Sch Josephine Baker, Mayaguez, I'R, April 11, a Vineyard ilarcu, wLh molasses to Whitney, l'ousland A Co. Sch Wm Green (of Boston). Clark. Port-au-Prince, logwood to Green, Knaebel Co.

YARMOUTH, April 25. sch EmmaS, Kinsy, Barbados via Vineyard Haven. Sailed 24th, brig Arthur, Doan, Martinique. NOTICE TO MARINERS. BOSTON, April Lighthouse Board Issues the following: The bell buoy marking West Island Ledge, Howard Bay, been placed near Mosher about three- ciuai ters of a mile west ny south oi the former i osltion, in four and one-half fathoms of water.

1 he spar buoy lormerly marking Mosner has been removed. A red spar buoy surmounted by a bosh and numbered 2 hits iiceii substituted for the bell buoy formerly marking West Island Ledge. A red spar buoy numbered 4 has been placed off Point entranoe to ureat lloll Harbor. The number of the Point buoy in (treat Uoll Harbor has been chauged from 4 to 0. SPOKEN.

Ship Stronsa, from hew York for Calcutta, March lat 13 S. Ion 82 W. Ship Hokpodar, from San Francisco for 8 Nazalre, April 17, lat Ion 13 W. Ship A from san Francisco for Antwerp, pril 20. lat 60 Ion 9 W.

Bark Carlnola, from Rio Janeiro for St John, NB, April 25. lat 40 45. Ion 09. Brig Materia, Moore, from Santa Cruz for New York, April 20. lat 8 ion 79 39.

Hch James A Garfield, from Baltimore for San Salvador, April 33 30, Ion 74 30. FISHERMEN. to the April 28. sehs Golden Hind, Grand Hank, 20,000 lbs hallbnt; Addle wtnthrop, Georges, 16,000 lbs codfish. lo.ooo Ihs haddock; Helen Law, 10.000 lbs haddock, 6000 lbs codfish; Carrie C.

25.000 lbs codfish. lbs halibut; Pioneer, 22.000 lbs codfish, halibut: Annie Frye, rashes, lbs mixed fish; Parker, lbs; llenry Friend. 16,000 lbs; II Clements, Mary Femald, Lydia, Vldeue, Chore 11 thing. Haytl, with logwood I Mary Jane (Br), Morton, I ort Gibson. NS.

Sch Wharton (Hr), EeBlanc, Belleveau Core. Sch Union (Br), Melvin, (juaco, NB. Schs Anna Currier )Hr), Craft; Ada (Br), Lloyd, ana i.ertha Maud (Hr), Hurnle, St NB. Schs John Proctor, Whltemore. and Frank Seavey, Kelley.

Hoboken (latter at Weymouth). Sch Palestine. Swain. Ellzabcihport. Schs Lavima Campbell, Vail; Jolin Moore.

Norton; Howell Leeds, Cranmer: Asenath A Shaw.Mor- an; Herbert Higgins; has Mitchell, Frost, and City, Etneredge. Philadelphia. Schs Lucy Hannnond, Flynn, and Caroline Knight, Gray, Peril Amboy. Hch Nellie Grant, Rondont. Sch Helen Montague, Adams, south Amboy, Schs Coquette, Wheeler, and Pearl, Barter, Wlscas- Hchs Qolvet, Clark, and Doaghten, Closson, Bankor.

Sclu Sarah Franklin, Thurston; Ocean Romp, Ran. Josle, Smith. Machuls. Seh Amy Knight, Delano, Orland. Me.

Sch Sarah Hill, Heath. Kockport, Me. Scb Mary llson, Calais. Sch Daniel Webster. Hlckett.

MU bridge. Sch Vulcan, LewW, Bockland. Soli Hmtly. jasper, E.lsworth. Scb A Ii Haidiug, Card, Newburyport CLEARED.

Georgian (Br), Trant, Liverpool, ihaver Lincoln; Alfred Dumols (Nor), Christie. Caracoa, Senverus lo; Yarmouth (Hr), Stanwood, Yarmouth, NS Hall Co; barka 17 de Mal (Nor), Tellefeen, sherbrook, Ns, Gill Lootz; Mary Russell. Nichols. Port Natal via New York, rtay i White Cloud, Leach, Buenos Ayres via Portland, Me. John 8 Emery A Co; brig Boston Marine (i.rj, Porter, Tusket Wedge, NS, Hall A Co; Venturer (Br), Frellck, Annapolis, Ns, DeLong Seaman; Kluva (r.r).

Sprague, Port Medway, 8 Barclay, Co; schs Sawyer, Look, Hillsboro, NIS, JohnS Emery Co: Isabella (Hr), Ferguson. West Hay, NS, Bras Grand Narrows and Haddeek, DeLong and Seaman; Bessie (Br), Lewis, Sydney. by same. State ot Maine, Colby, Portland, A Wuldron; Penobscot, Ingraham, Bangor. Calvin Austin; Portland.

snowman, Portland, Williams; schs Sarah Lawrence, laskell, Philadelphia. litz HroeACo; Laura, Lamsou, Gaivestou, Walter Friend A Co. Ottoman for Liverpool; Yarmouth, for Yarmouth. NS; Alfred Dumols, Baracca; tugs Win Slater with bark White Cloud In tow lor Portland (to load for Buenos Avres); and bartte Monarch for Bangor ito load for Philadelphia); barkentine Dockan for Richmond, Va; brigs Julia A Meriitt, Wll mington, NC; Boston Marine, Tusket Wedge, NS; schs hessle. for CB; Sarah Lawrence, Philadelphia; Red Wlug, Frankfort, Me; Marla Teel, ws; Edward Warren, Belfast, Me; Leander Beelie, Matanzas; El bridge Souther, Detn- erar; Irving Leslie, Ellsworth.

Me; Agnes Manson, Sarah Ward, Wm Matheson, Alsatian and Maggie Todd. HIGHLAND LIGHT, at aunset wind northwest, fresh, obsarvatlon five miles, passed out 10:30 am sch FG Kreuch; I Dm seh James Bailey; at 4 pm a large fleet of schooners, WLid liazy, observation seven miles. Berks from Philadelphia for New- bnryport with a barge lu tow. Also au unknown big.r FREIGHTS AND CHARTERS. NEW YORK, April bark Aneele Castellano, 17,000 cases refined petroleum.

New York to Algiers, llu; bark Rudolph Josephy, 30U0 bbls re fined palroleum, New York to Rostock, 2s 3d; bark Boack VI, general cargo. Y'orl; to Valparaiso and Iqnlque, bus a 22s 6.1; ship Royal Sovereign. 65.000 cases refined petroleum. New York to Bombay (to arrive); brig Dorane, case oil, New York to Molucca Islands, chartered brig David New York to Cardenas, GOe; bark Icarus, general cargo, New York to Para; bark Madonna, general cargo, New York to Montevideo, laid on. S.iN FRANCISCO.

April ship John Kelley and bark Golden Horn hence to Cork. Havre or Antwerp, grain, at 37s 6 sliip Durham, same, at 38s Od; ship Ceutaur, same, at 4la lid. All chartered prior to arrival. NEW TONNAGE. PORT GLASGOW, April steel ship Samaritan of about 2000 tons register, will be launched about May 0.

She will bn commanded by Captain Dick, and will load at Cardiff for Rio Janeiro, thence to Puget Sound. Bellas been her cargo MARINE NOTES. Bark Albemarle, from Navassa for Baltimore, fore reported ashore in Chesapeak Bay. floated ana arrive 1 at Baltimore 27th. All bad been taken out.

Schooner Marlon Manson (of Bath), Dow, from Savannah for St (Cuba), with pine timber and railroad ties, weut ashore April 10, on the SE end of Little Inagur and became a total lotis. All hands saoed. reokers were at work on her cargo and the captain was stripping her. The crew arrived at Now York yesterday In steamer Delaware. NEW YORK.

April A II Wotherspoon, Mi.ler, from Bahia, wai struck by a whirlwind April 23. in the Gulf Stream, and lost fhremasthead and lore ami mnlnloomasts. Also loat and split sails. Steamer Vlgllanca, from Brazil, still remains at quarantine. Freight clerk is sick with variola.

The were brought up to the city this afternoon. Crew will be vaccinated and the ship fumigated. NEW YORK, April Bremen, was aground In shin Channel about an hour and a half early ibis morning. FOREIGN PORTS. fBy to the ost April 20, steamer Pickbuben (Gr), for Montreal.

April 27, bark Nimrod (Nor), Gun derson, Quebec. CALETV April 27, ship John Currier, Lawrence, New York. Passed. 21st, steamer Escalona (Br) for Montreal; 25th, steamers Athens (Br), Hollo for Montreal; Blesk (Bus), New York lor Savona; 26th Edwin (Br). Palermo for New York.

Sailed, 21st, steamer Parkiield (Br), Baltimore. April 26, steamers liana Kurt (Ger), for New York. April 22, bark James Buln (Br), McNutt, Matanzas. April 27, Bteamer Bldar (Br), for Philadelphia. MELBOURNE, April Ar, ship Governor Wllmot (Br), Morris, Nesv York, 81 passage.

AprU 27, ship Leuiue Bnrrlll (Br) Bell, Sandy ook April 24. India (Br) New York. NEWCASTLE, March 17, bark Colusa (Am), Backus, Honolulu. PORT Ar March 27, bark Smith (Br) 8 tarretc. New York.

April 28, ship Chinsura (Br) Williams, San Francisco. SY'DNEY, April 27. bark Sainar (of Bos ton), Small, New Yoik; passage 97 days. April 27, steamer Batimore City for New York. Passed April 22, bark Guiseppe CastagUola (Ital) New York for Tarragoua.

port April 13, bark Herbert Hall for Delaware Breakwater; Samuel II Nickerson Fat on, for do; Ivy, for Quebec; brig Gertrude, repairing sc May Gibbon for Boston, loading; Mignonette lor Quebec. April 6 at 8 steamer Newport, for New Yoik. port March 31. ship Stambonl, Weston from Vancouver, ar 30tli; barks Siratliinnir, Fleming Hamburg. Caldwell; James Harway, Grant, and cann, Foote (no destinations reported).

EVKRIE, April 27, sch Seaman from Boston. April 15, Bteamer Dunedin, from 6 Jago. Sailed 16th. brig Mary Kimball, Eddy. Trinidad 18th, barks Aurora.

Delaware Breakwater: Virginia! Pettigrew, New York. CARDEN Ar April 21, bark Ceres from Havana Sailed 22 sch Clara Leavitt, Lombard, Eelaware Breakwater; 18th, sch Scotia, Sliearer, Delaware Breakwater. GUANTANAMO-Ar AprU 13, bark LilUan, Marsters. Barbados. Sailed 13th.

sch Wandraln. Wood. Boston. In port April 15, brig Rapid, for Nonh of Hatteras, April 20, barks Boylston. Small Delaware Breakwater; 21 st, Antonio Sala, Diusuiore do; sch sebago, Kof-s, Cardenas.

HALIFAX-Ar April 27. steamer Isova Scotian from Liverpool, etc, tor Baltimore (and proceeded) Bede, Hamburg. April 21, steamer Hondo New York, via Belize. MATANZAS-Ar April 18. brig Glenafton, from Aavana; 20th, sch Jerome Look, Look, MobUe; 21st lleieii Martin, Fountain, Mobile.

SaUed AprU 18, bark Alice Kair, for Delaware Breakwater; schs Rob Roy, Parker, do; 22d, John Treat, McLure, Hoston; Phlueas Sprague. Strong Delaware Breakwater; Eleazar Clark, Goodwin Philadelphia; 23d, A A Carlisle, Little, Delaware Breakwater. PORT DJ5 port April 21, schs Annie Blckert-on. Fois, from Port au Prince, arrived lyth, Chester. Pa, ldg; Luella A Suow, Carter, for do; to sail about 23d.

Sailed 18th. sch Wm II Jones, Fournier, Chester, Pa, PONCE. prior April 26, bark New York. April 20, bark Beatrice, McGough, aantos ST April 25. brig Hattie Louise, Sanderson (from Port Spam), Charlottetown, PEI, having repaired.

Si JAGO. April 10. sch Edith Seward, Travers. Wilmington, NC; 16th, steamer Gretlands. Philadelphia.

Sailed 11th, bark Thos Brooks, McOoU, Guatanamo, 8T JOHN, Annl 27th, rteamers Nortn Cambria, New York; Kelliwltuer, Boston; schs Quetay, Urlops, and Eric Cole, New York. Cleared 27th, sch Cathie Berrv, Foster. New York. port Anrll 24, bark Artisau, Kinsman. for Newcastle.

NSW. Phllliplnes. WINDSOR, April 27, schs Laura Messer, and Low, Hoston; Look, Portland. Salted AprU V6t acii Irqjan, New York. BERM UDA, AprU Minnie Smith, from York, before reported towed In here in distress, will tranship a portiou of her cargo to steamer Trinidad for New York.

The Smith will make temporary repairs and then proceed to New York with Inder ot cargo; will get away In about ten days. NORFOLK, Apill Schoonei Lizzie Parke of Wellfleet, Mass, from James River to New York, with oysters, was capsized Saturday during a squall between Hog Island and Smith Island. All the crew except (he cook, colored, who died from cold and exposure, were brought here by schooner Horatio this morning. QUEBEC, April Sardinian, from Llver- iool. reports two barks off Newfoundland and a weedixh bark which had apparently beeu in collision.

Large Ice fields were met with East of Bird Rocks, Innumerable seals covered its surface. SAVANNAH, April Agnes I Grace, from Boston for this port, went ashore some time during Sundav night on Bloody Point Breaker, Calinoeue Sound. The tug Jacob Paulsen was sent to her assistance, but fai ed to set her off and returned to this city for further assistance, and the tug Cynthia returned wiih her to the stranded vessel this afternoon. Hopes are entertained oreettlug her off on tbe night Ude. She Ues a bad position, HAKODATE (Japan), April 8 Bowne, from San ranclsco March 6 for Vladivostok, stranded at Omanambu.

and desired assistance. LONDON, April Jersey City, from New York, before reported with her shaft broken, passed Klnsale 26th, In tow of two steamers for Bristol, Eni(. Bark Mobe. Olsen, from Wilmington, NC, March 6. for London, was abandoned at April 12.

Part of crew saved. for DOMESTIC PORTS. ALEXASTDRl A. Va-Ar AprU 25, sch Clara Simp son, Hontvet, Windsor, NS. April 27, steamer Slavonia, from Hamburg: schs John llanson, Oliver, Bosto Walker Armlngton, Dnnkwater, Providence; Laura (J Anderson, Potter, Portland; Job II Jackson, jr, Chase, Portstni'uih; James Hoyt, Watkins, Kennebec; Percy Birdsall, Burr, Portland; Van Name A Klug, Curtis, New York; A Anderson, Bennett, Salem; Lyman Law, Blake, Boston; Carrie A Lane, Dyer, Kennebec.

Cleared 27th, bark Gin. for schs Samuel II Walker, Nicholson, Boston; Tecumseb, Penny, do (last two sailed); i harles II Valeuilne, Thompson, New Y'ork; Nellie Craig, Holmes, Fall River; Grade I) Buchanan. Bennett. Providence (latter saUod); 28th, sch Mount Hope, for Somerset. Sailed 27th, steamer Allegheny, Providence; scb OUver 11 booth, Jacksonville.

HATH, pbcial to the AprU 27, sehs Alaska, Clark, New York; Walter Adams and Woodward Abrahams, Snow, Boston; 28th, Frank Pratt Lee, Vanniiman, Baltimore. Sailed 28 tli. sclis A Sherman, Higgins, Washington; Glendv Burke. Stan wood, New York. HANGOR, pecial to the ost AprU S8, Oliver Barrett and Maiy Baker, Boston.

Sailed 28i 'n, sch Lizzie Rli Hoston. BRUNSWICK, Ga-Ar April 27, sehs John Tingue, Burdge, Philadelphia; Ida Mathis, English, Boston. SaUed 36th, schs Joel Cook. Warren, Philadelphia; Melissa A Willey, Willey, Boston. BELFAST, April 27, seh John LenthaU, Carver, Franktort, to load for New Y'ork.

CHARLESTON, April 25, sobs Wm Bradley, Lee, Boston; 27th, Elia Davenyort, Rockland. Sailed 27th, sell Mail, Rockport. a 28th. tug Confidence, with barkentine Angara in tow from Hoston for Now York. DARIEN, April 27.

schs Milieu, Ram- rill, Santiago (Cuba), A Fuller. Hart, New York; Carrie A Woodbury, Lryant, Portland. FERN AN DINA. Fla -Ar April 27, schs Richard Hartley, Greene, New York. FALL AprU 27, scb George Bailey from lialtlmore.

GALVESTON, April bark Tremont. Brooby, Pensacola (and sailed); sch Richard Spofford, Apalachicola. GEORGETOWN, April 27, sch George A Me- Fadden. Malcotnbsen, Kennebec, GRi.EN’S LANDING, AprU 23, sch Nightingale. New York, sailed, sch 11G Mllllken, New York.

loucester spkoial to ihe 28th, brig Minnie Abbe, Philadelphia; sch Lamprey, coastwise. HAMPDEN, the ost ch James A Webster, Boston. FRANK.FORD, to the Ar AprU 28, sch John Lenthal. Sailod 28 th, Reh David Siner, for New York. HYANNLS, April 27, schs Vannaman Phinney and Nowell, Nickerson, Cape Ann for New York; Lizzie Young, llerce, Poston for Philadelphia.

Right away, Nickerson, Haverhill; Maggie Cummings, New York. Arrived at Oliver Schfleld, Nickerson, Sullivan, Me, for New Y'ork. sailed Ironi Ball Belle Hardy, Banker Baltimore; Franklin, Plymouth, Mass. LYNN, 27th, soh Nellie Lamper, from PhiladeliAil i. i MACH1ASP0RT, to the ost Sailed April 24, schs Decorra, Berry, New Y'ork Paragon, Davis, shnlee, S.

Eldora. ColeK Rockland. 28 th, brln Marv Bartlett. Harba- does; schs EmmaK Smalley and Hamburg, Shulee, NS Joale, Boston. NORFOLK, April 27.

schs James Boyce, BayUss, Glenwood, Horatio. Helen Benedict and Young, from New England. Cleared 27th, schs Bowen, Fall River; Marguerite, Providence; Fortuna, Portland; A Pow uouuil Me. NEWS-Ar April 26, schs Viking and Ogden, from New York; 27th, steamer Dorchester Boston (and sailed for Baltimore); schs Waterman Taft, ir, Mary Alorse, A Campbell, Boston. 27th.

Bch Cowperthwalte, from Port Johnson. sailed 27th. schs Glenulien. Fall River for New York: Delaware. Woodbridge Creek for Boston.

NEWBURYPORT. AprU Panther, Philadelphia; barge Ellangowau, Seeman, do. NEW HAVEN-Ar AprU 17-Schs Princeton, Tor rey, Calais for New Peter Hart, Collins, Vlr glnia. NEW April 27. sch An ia Dlckin son.

Hart, Wilmington. NC, tor Boston, after discharging part of cargo. Sailed 28th. steamer Pottsville, Ritson, Philadelphia. NEW AprU 28, Queen from Liverpool; Clrcasia, Glasgow; El Paso, New Orleans; Vlgilancla, Brazil, via i.arbadoes, etc; Joaquin A tonio, Progreso; Letlmoro, Mediterranean ports; Trinidad, from Bermuda; Buffalo from Boston: brig Jenny Lind.

Cooper, Nuevitas; sehs Nancy Smith Hodgkinson, Beaufort, SC; A Wotherspoon Miller, Bahia. Passed through Hell Gate April 27, bound east bark Persia, Malcom, New York for Demarara; Frank sehs Millikeu, New York for St John, NB; RM Brookings, Oliver, do for Portland, Me; Annie Louise, Cole, do lor Dennis; Thompson, Chase, do for Bedford; Cbas Sprague, Nickerson, do fur Providence; Allle Oakes, Lewis, W'echawken for Medford; Lavella, Ron dout for Ellsworth. PORT ROYAL. AprU 27, brig Gerry, ConkUn, New York. Sailed, schs Fannie Wolston, Marr, Boston; Alma Cummings, Cummings, do.

PLYMOUTH, pecial to the ost April 27, schs Franklin, from Perth Amboy; Rev John Fletcher, Albany, Abraham Ric son, New Sailed 27th. sehs Annie Lee, for Machias; Ella Pressey, Rockland. PROVIDENCE, pecial to the A 28, steamers Nashua, New York; I Merritt, with barge Chester Griswold and sch Anthony Burton from wrecked shin Lydia Skolfteld; tug Robert Lockhard, Perth Amboy; sehs Rawiey, Wheeler, Brunswick; John Holland, Stevens, Norfolk; illiam Hood, Ross, Baltimore; JohnPauU, i'hllpot, Norfolk Nathan Dixon, Dickens, Block Islands John Pettis, Boyce, W'estport; Eddie 11 Willis, Block Island; Georgetta, Sullivan; A Crabtree. Bickford, do; 11 Card, Worcester, do. Cleared 28th.

steamer Aries, Philadelphia; schs orcutt, Pearce, Norfolk; John Mauning, Bird- 6ii 11, do; Edward Young, Howard. Philadelphia Robert Morgan, Crosby, do. sailed 28th, steamer William Lawrence, Baltimore, IT Merritt, to wreck at Newport; tugs Robert hart, Perth Amboy; with LUzte Moeos, Norfolk; schs Sarah Quinn, Lynch, New York; John Pettis. Boyce, PORTLAND, pecial to the April 28, tug Morse, Marr, with barge Independent in tow from Norfolk: sehs Boniform, Potter. Fajardo, PR; Henry Wlthlngton, Btudley; Wm A Marburg, Plllsiiru and Wm Oler, Baker, Baltimore; Ca sle Bronson, Bennett, Norfolk; A Ellis, Ryder, Cumberland, Jewett; Ada Ames, Cole; Wm Wilson, Wlckam; Henry May A 8 I ce, Kendall, New York.

Cleared sohs Morning Light, Nickerson, Bar rlugtun, N8; Grace Seymour, Holmes, and 11 French, Thompson, coal ports (and sailed), Annie Krang, Kennebec to load for Philadelphia. sailed 28th, soh Kodmau Nickerson, Nickerson, Kennebec and Philadelphia. April 27, Orion, Boston, Indian, do; Hason, Providencej Centipede. Newburyport; schs Gertrude Trnndy, Davis, Havana; Thomas stone, Newcomb, Black lllver, Richards Learning, Lvnoh, Boston; Kate Markee, Blske, do; Johu liay, Fisher, do; Julian Nelson Kelly, Cromwell, do; John Haynes, Harris, do; Cox A Green, Thompson, do (and cleared to return); Maoel Hooper, Hooper, Mew George It Vreeland, Abbott, Bridgeport; Narragansett, Chase, New Bedford; Wllll Walker. Chase, Providence, limb, steamers Demons fiom Savannah: Maverick, Daboll, Boston; Clara Colcoril, Colcord, Cardenas; Albertlne Adotie, Rich, Matanzas; Kate Gifford, Wright, Wilmington.

NC; Aniile Green, Brunswick. Ga; bark llakon Jarl. Pederson, Milk River, Sa. Cleared 27th, steamer Wllllamsp rt, Boston; bark Rolf, Havre; schs John Page. Haley, Boston; Joel Sheppard, Welsh, do; Eliza A Scribner, Seaman, New Bedford; Anna Pedleton, Coombs.

Brunswick; lorence Allen, Eastman. Galveston; Howard llans- comb. Holmes. Portsmouth. 2Stb.

steamers murrav, for Pensacola; Kathleen. Glace Bay, CH; bark Jons. Freetiiy. Havana; schs Geoige 8 Tarbell, do; Teel, Johnson, do; Carrto Godfrey, Dutch. Newcastle, down April 57, sehs Lncle for New York; 26th, Benjamin Hale, Bridgeport.

Delaware down April 27, Elvira French, Brunswick. A Sailed 28th. 2 pm, tua Argus, for Boston to tow ship Trafalgar to Philadelphia, PERTH 28tli, schs Annie Chase for Bangor; Nettie Cushing, Thomaston, Me. PORTSMOUTH, Anrll 27 schs Delaware, Hutchinson, Rondont; Grace Green. Seaward.

M)W York; Rose Murdock, Perry. Philadelphia tor Dover. 26th, sch Stella Kaplan, Philadelphia. ROCKLAND. fkcial to the April 2S.

IViarv Jane Lee. Cbatiie and Willie, Jenute A Kenney. New York via Boston; Commerce, New York via 1 ortland; George Bird, New York. Sailed April 28. schs Emms, St John, Mil Amy NB; Milford, Jacksonville, Fla.

pkcial to the tj Aorll 28. schs Rebecca Smiih. Grace. Philadelphia; Charles Jeffrey, Bassett, do; George Davenport, Mold'd, Baltimore; Nulato, Sawyer, HOboken; Allan, Ciark. Port Cleared 28th, sch George Wolcott, Reed, Newport ws SACO, to the ost Ar April25, sch Johu II May, Philadelphia.

sailed 85 sclu Fred Holden. Calais; 2Cth, Bessie Beach, Keuuebec; 27th, Charlie A Willie, Rock- laSAN April 27, ships Robert Belknap, Staples, Liverpool; Merom, Honolulu; John Kelley, Kobe; Centaur, Liverpool. Cleared 27th, ship Scotilsli Moore. Havre; barks Charlotte, Queenstown; Mary Glovor, Seabnry, Sydney. SAVANNAH-Ar AprU 27, brig John Wesley, Vangelder, BulUmore; sclir Natliau 1 Cobb, Rockport; Schmidt, Norfolk.

City of Savannah, New York; City of Macon, Boston. VINEYARD HAVEN-Ar April 27. Irene, McNeU, ht John for New York; Murk Pendleton, Hatch, Bangor for do; Helen King, Britt. Calais for do; George Prescott, Doyle, Vlnalhaven for do; Dora French. French, Sargent ville for do; Waterloo, lllckey.

Blnehill for do; Island C'lty. Studley, Dennis lor do; Emma Briggs, Suluvan for do: Coral. Nettleton. Edgartown for New London; Hattie Crowell. Chsse, East Boothbay for Richmond, Va; Ella Clifton, Strout, Machias for orders (Fall River).

SaUed, schs Witch Hazel, George Markle and Fell schs 11 Blgcs has been ordered to New York; Stanley to Newport, and Pacific to Providence. WASHINGTO 27th, scb William Burden, McGuln. Norfolk. Cleared 27th, schs Atcher A Reeves. Burdge, and Marvel, Eskride, Norfs.k.

BOSTON BOUND VESSELS. The following vessels have sailed for Boston on or about the date given: A Schmidt (Am sch), from San Domingo; via Fortress Monroe April 25. Avonia (Br bark) from Calcutta. March 0. Cheney (Am ship), from Manilla, March 22.

Crescent 'Am bark), from Arenas, Deo Catherine (Nor from Trapani Feb 28; passed Tarlfa March 26. Oeslne (Ger brig), from Montevideo Feb 19. Ilattle Bangs (Am bark), from Rosario March 9. Herbert Black (Am bark), from Punta Arenas March 10 Qenrik Wergeland (Nor brig), from St Jago; spoken AprU 7 off Bermuda. Hnlda (Ger bark), from Melbourne Feb 28.

Iceberg (Am ship), from Singapore April 13. Jacob Rldgway (Am bark), from Calcutta abont Jan 16. Passed St Helena March 22. John Treat (Am ech). from Matanzas April 22.

Mustang (Nor bark), from Buenos Ayres teb 5. Nebo (Br ship), from Calcutta Nov Cape Passed St Helena prior April 18. MCDIOAI Da. pecifics are scientifically and Ar chard- Town. prior April 18.

Rocky Glen (Am brig), from Surinam AprU 17. Rose (Br bark), from Guantanamo April 7 Lyman (Am bark), from Rosario March 17. Tarla Topan (Am bark), from Zanzibar March 14. Wandrian (hr sch), from Guatanamo April IS. William Hales (Am bark), from Singapore) March passed Anjer March 14.

MAILS CLOSE AT BOSTON. he disease named. Ithout drugging, pnrg- are In fact and deed the soverelm rentedlea AfttisWorld, These Spool flea cure Inn or redu dng the system Blf LIST OT PRINCIPAL OC EES. PIUCBS. iVorms.

Worm Fever, Worm VUilVit Jtf rylng Colic, or Teething of IofanU.5 Inrrnes, of Children or Adults ...,3 Griping, Billons noiera oughti, Cold Neural Il cadacben, Dyepepaia, Bilious Suppressed or Painful iVlorbna, Cold, In, Topthache.Fa(»ach« .....31 ben, HIckHnaiiaehn WHITE STAR United nnd to and SAILING KVKRT WEDNESDAY. 1 he steamers of this lino are among the stannohest afloat and collectively the fastest neet crossing the Atlantic, TAK I.I.VK. Halted States and Mrlalan Mall nteansri to a. I Iriiis Antwerp. SAILING KVF.RY This line is composed of new and first-class steamers of from 4uoo to 7000 tons burthen, and otters an usual advantages to paeasngers bound for the Continent.

For passage apply to £. A. A il.l MS A AOENTH, 1 15 State enr, Itroail Bosten. Rend for I IIE AllAMNCl IlI.E CdllKX. Has over oooo sentences for lu cipher.

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Humpl Veterinary Ma eterlnary Manual (MO on treatment nnd ot Domestic An! Hogs and Poultry bhoh Cor. William and John N. Y. lorses. Cattle, Sheep, free.

umphreys sniPPiivo, Boston Philadelphia Steam ship Company. EXCURSION TRIP. 40 Hours at Sea. Steamers Indian, Parthian and Spartan ROUTE TO PlIXY.ADRl^PHIA. Down lioston Harbor, past l.mig loland.ana Light, in full view of Minot's L.lght, out past the llinblanda ul Cod, Into Vineyard Hound, Dast 0 Hlnrlc Inland, Mnnialli Point, Barnenat, Atlmiiic Clt.v, Cape May, and up the ware, la full view of Us beautiful river scenery.

Itoston, from the end of Long Wharf, every Wednesday and Saturday, 3 p.m. Leave Phlladelphia.ever.v Tuesday and Friday 12 Accommodations first-class. Kare for adnl s. $10.0 each. Children umler ten years of age, 85.00 each Meals and Herth In State Koom Included.

Excursion tickets to Philadelphia and return by cither nieamer, 918.00. For further particulars, apply at the ollice of the Company. V. 1'. WISH.

Agent, 70 Long Wharf, Boston E. I). HAilPSON. Oeneral Manager. Fiske Building, State Street.

For Nassau, NP, per steamship Johannes Brun, from New York April 8 p.m. For Truxlllo, per steamship Prof Morse, from New Orleans, April p.m. For Great Britain, Ireland, France, Belgium, Netherlands. Switzerland, Austria. Italy, Spain, Portugal, Germany, Denmark, Sweeden.

Norway, Uussla, and Turkey, from New York: per steamship Austria Victoria, April 29; mails for Oreat Britain Ireland, France, Belgium, and Germany, close here at 8 Din, for all other countries mentioned at 8 pm. For Santiago; also specially addressed correspondence for Venezuela ana the United States of Colombia, except Colon and Panama; per steamship Baldooiero Ygleslas, via New York, April pin. For Bermuda, per steamship Trinidad, via New York, April pm. For Windward Islands direct, lnclurtlns Grenada, Trinidad and Tobago if specially addressed; per steamship Burnley, via New York, postponed to close AprU p.m. For Central America, except Costa Rico and Gaute- mala; and for the 8outh Pacific ports, via Colon; also specially aadresseu correspondence for Costa Rico and Gantemala; per steamship City of.

Para, via Now York, April pm. For Porto Klco direct, per steamship Smeaton Tower, from New York, April p.m. For Bermuda, per steamship Bermuda, from New York, postponed to close April SO, at 3 p.m. For Grenada. Trinidad and Tobago, per steamship Alns, from New York, April p.m.

For l.luetieldB andGreytown, per steamship Franklyn, from New Orleans, Slay p.m. For Cape llaytl, St. Domlnso nnd Turks Island, per steamship Saginaw, from New York. Mav p.m. For llaytl, also specially addressed for Curocoa, Venezuela, Trinidad ana British and Dutch Guiana, per steamship Prince Willem 1, from New York, May 1-8 p.m.

For Great Britain, Ireland. Belgium, Netherlands, Austria, and Bussia; also specially addressed corres- ondencefor other European countries, from New ork; per steamship Umbria, May pin. (Hegis- tered malls for Great Britain, Ireland, France, and Belgium, pm, for all other countries mentioued, 2:26 pm.) For Germany. Denmark, Sweeden, Norway, and Russia: also specially addressed coroespnndence for Great Britain, Ireland. Belgium, Neiherlands.Austrla, and Norway, from New York; per steamship Aller, Mav pni.

(Registered malls for Germany close at 8 pm. for all other countries mentioned at 2:25 pm.) For France. Switzerland. Italy. Spain, Portugal, Turkey, from New York; ner steamship La Bretagne, May pm.

(Registered mail for France closes at 6 pm, for all other countries menlloned at 2:25 pm.) For Jamaica and Greytoivn, also specially addressed correspondence lor Belize, Guatemala. Puerto ortez And Truxilo. oer steamship Uonao, via New York, May m. For the Mexican States of Campeche. Tahasco and Chi pos; a'so sneclally addressed corie- for othei Mexican States and Cuba, per steamship City of Washington, via New York, May 1, 8 pm.

Specially addressed correspondence for Scotland, from New York, per steamship Circassia, May 1, 8 m. For Nova Scotia, via Yarmouth, per steamship Yarmouth, from Boston direct, 1, tt m. For Costa Rica, via Port Limon. per steamship Fox- ball, from New Orleans. May p.m.

For Nova Scotia and New Fouudiand via Halifax, er steamship Ualifax, from Boston direct, May 2 SAVANNAH FAST FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE Hew ftavanaah Steamihlp Direct sailing from Lewis Wliarf. Itoston, at 3 p. in. 8.5. GATE CITY April 30th 5.5.

CITY OF A May 7lh 8.8. HATE May 14th 8.5. OF May 2lst 8.5. GATE CITY May 28th Connecting with Central Railway of Georgia and Bavaunah, Horida W' stern hallway for all points In Georgia. Alabama, south Carolina, Alabama, Louisiana, Texas, Florida and tuba.

Unsurpassed accommodations. Insurance 1-5 per cent. O. G. PEAKSON.

IA. DeW. SAMPSON, N. E. N.

E. Agt. 8. F. A W.

Agt. Savannah Fast Freight 211 Washington St. I Line. 30C Washington MW R1CHAKDSON A BARNARD. Agents N.

E. A Savannah 88. No. side Lewis Wharf, 20 Atlantic avenue. OR VIA 3STEW YORK.

By the New York A New England K. Metropolitan 88. Co. and Hound Lines, connecting wUU OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. A.

W. 8 AM PSOM, N. E. Agent, 806 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD S. S.

CO. Estahllshed 1857. Fast Line of Express Steamers front New York for Southampton, London and Bremen. 28,9 a.m.'LAIIN..........May 5, 1 p.m April 29, 9 a.ni.1 EMS. 7 a.in ALLER 2, 12, 9 a.ni.

SPRING SAILINGS, 1891. WF.RRA...Wed., April 29 1 Mav May 2 WERRA. May 27 LAHN May May 30 Moy 91 June ELBE. KI DER. May 12 May 13 May 18 May 111 Mav 20 May 23 0 I AHN June KAISER.

June June ELBE 10 EIDER June 13 LKHAL PHORATr XrOTtCKS. FOR NEW YORK The MptrApolltan Line of Sail for New York dlreet ever DAT. WEDNEHDAY everv MON- BAIUft. DAY at p. m.

from India whan. Landing place In New York. Ptsr IL. NorUl Ne reband ling of hy this list. Connections mads with transportation Hass sb points ito ih and West, and ratss aad threagfc of lading gl For further points ho tb and West, and through ratss i gjwjgMUrs apply ts K.

mUTXXT, OMMON KA IjTII OP AMMMIU. COURT. To the Honorable the of the superior Court next, to be holdeii at Boston, within and for the county of Suffolk: Respectfully and represents ROBERT J. HF.It- SEY of Boston, in said county, that ho was lawfully married to MATILDA STOKES HKRSEV.noWof Manchester, of New Hampshire. 8 Avenue, at Manchester, State of New Hampshire, on the seven- enteenth day of July, A.

187 8. and thereafterwanls your libellant and the salil Matilda llersey lived together ss husband and wile In this Commonwealth, to wit. at said Boston; that vour libellant has ahvuys been faithful to his marriage vows and obligations, but the said Matilda Stokes llersey, being wholly i ardless of the same, at Boston, on Uie drat day of 'ebruary, A.D. 1887, tilterly deserted your libellant, and said desertion has continued for three consecutive years next prior to the filing of this libel. Wherefore your libellant prays that a divorce from the bonds of matrimony may lie decreed between your libellant and the said Matiiaa liersoy.

Dated the twenty-fifth day of April, A. D. 1H91. ROBERT J. UhitsEY, Ageat.

India 1 Boston Philadelphia Steamship Line. KEKLY. From Wednesday null (Saturday. Prom Philadelphia Tuetdsy and Friday. A steamer always on the uerth and readr to receive freight.

Steamer from Long Wharf. Boston, for Philsdelphla. on Wednesday, A mil 2 at 3 p. m. Bteaiuer from Philadelphia ter boston a i il 'V, 'v at 12 in.

Freight (or Charleston, Savannah and Wilmington per steamer, and West rail, forwarded free of eoia- mlsslons. Insurance effect COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS. uffolk upbrioh odrx lebk officf oston April 27, A. D. 1891.

On the filing of the foregoing libel, Itlsordered tnat the libellant give notice to the sahl libelleo, Stokes llersey, of the itendency thereof, and to appear before said court at Boston, within and for Hits county of Suffolk, on the Monday of June next, by causing an attested copy of said libel wtlli this order thereon to be published once a week, three weeks suc- cfSnlvely, in the Boston Tost, a printed In Itoston. In the county of Suffolk, the last publication to be fourteen at least, before the said lirst Monday or June, and by sending by mall to the last known address of the said iilieflee, as soon aS nmy be, a registered letter containing a copy of ssid libel and order thereon; or by causing the said libellee to be served with an attested copy of said libel and order fourteen days, at least, before said (lint Monday of June, that the said libellee may then and there show cause why the prayer of said libel should not tie granted. JOS. A. WILLARD.

Clerk. A true copy of lloel and order thereon. Attest: THEODORE M. Assistant Clerk. Passage, RIO.

at offloe. Round trio tickets, meals rooms included. For freight or passage apply Long and F. P. WING.

70 Wbftri, itoston. E. U. SAMPSON. Treasurer and Gen.

89 state street, Flske Boston. No Whajrfaqb. MALLORY LINES! FOB GALVESTON. 29 1 LEON A May fl 9 For Brunswick and Fernandlna. RIO GRADNE 8 SETH SPRAGUE Agent, 308 Washington tsoston Leyland Line BOSTON AND LIVERPOOL.

ffnless prevented by nnforeseen circumstances: 13 01 80 For freight apply to 'I'll A VKB 114 Htate Cunard Line Boston to LiYfirnool SATURDAY 23 8 PAVON1A CEPtiAl.oMA... 8 CABIN PASSAGE, 980, and SECOND CABIN, passHse at low rates. Office, 99 state street, Itoston. ALEXANDER MARTIN, Agssl ALLAN LINE INTENDED SAILINGS BOSTON TO OLASOOIT. Kastorian 12 Prepaid Steerage, Glasgow to Boston, fid.

n. A A. ALLAN, 80 Stale Street LINE FOR LITEBPOOL. Steamships are intended to sail from Boston aa follows: OTTOMAN WARREN 125 Milk Street. FOR KENNEBEC RIVER.

3 TRIPS PER WEEK. On and after April 8lb Steamer will leave Wharf, Boston, everv Monday, Wednesday and Krlaay evenlnn at 6 for Bath, Richmond. Gardiner, llallowell and Augusta. Returning, will leave landings on Kennebec river on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Freight taken tt low raU-s and promptly forwarded to lta destination.

Tickets and staterooms can be secured or L. H. Palmer, No. Old tttate House aud at the wharf. Telephone No.

2888. GKO. C. HILLS, General Agent. FOR GLOUCESTER.

Steamers leave North Side CENTRAL Li ARP, DAlLT, except at it p. in. Leave Gloucester DAILY, except Mondays, atS a. in. E.

MERCHANT, FOR PORTLAND soKW. Steamers leave India Wharf, Boa- torn, daily at 7 p. Sundays ex- oepted. C. F.

WILLIAMS, Agent. LEGAL Netv York to Southampton, 7Va days. From Soutbitnpton to Bremen, 24 or 30 liours. From Southampton to London, by railway, 2 3 hours. From Somhanipton to Carls, via Havre, 12 hours.

These steamers are well known for safety, speed, tort and excellent cuisine. Apply to C. THF.O. GUETHINO. 19 Doane street.

Boston, Mass. CLYDE STEAMSHIP CO. GREAT SOUTHERN FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE, YIA CHARLESTON. Direct route to all points In IFX South Carolina and the South THREE TRIPS PER WEEK. The fleet comprises the following elegant si camera of which Is appointed to sail from Pier 20, l.ast River, Hew York, Blunday, Wednesday hiuI I'ridav, at it ni.s ALGONQUIN (newi, IROQUOIS.

CHEROKEE, SEMINOLE. YEMASSEE, DELAWARE. Dircct connections from Boston aud all Eastern points. Low rates. Bills of lading and alllnfn-raation can be obtained at oflice ot the line, Wuekiniitea street, Itoston.

J. A. FLANDERS, Eastern THEO. G. EGER.

Traffic Manager, 5 Buwiintr Green, New York. per si 11 a 1 For Great Britain and Ireland an 1 other European countries, per steamship cephnloma, from Boston direct, May 2.1pm; supplementary mail at 2:45 m. TRANS-PACIFIC MAILS. For ihe Hawaiian Islands, per steamship Zealandla, from Sun Krancisoo May mails will close at the Boston otilce April 20, 5 m. Kor Japan, Shanghai, slam.

IIonR Hone and dependent Chinese ports, and for the East Indies (except British India. Straits Settlements, Siam and Dutch dies), per steamship China, irotn San Francisco. May malls will close at the Boston office, April 30, at 5 m. For Australia, New Zealand. FIJI, and Hawaiian Islands, per steamship Alameda, from San Francisco.

May 28; mails close at the Boston office May p.m. For Sooietv Islands, per ship Galilee, from San Francisco. May 31; malls will olose at the Boston office May p. in. ANCHOR LINE Steamers leave New York every Saturday For Glasgow via Londonderry Rates for Saloon Passage By S.

S. CITY OP ROM and upwards, according to accommodation and location of Room. Other Steamers of the Hue $50 and upwards. Second Cabin pit, steerage Passencrers hooked at throueh rates to or from any city in Great Britain or on the Continent. Drill ta on odi I ob at lnwi'st rutee.

Book of information, tours and sailing lists furnished on application to Agents, HENDERSON BROTHERS, 7 Bowling Green, N. Y. C. V. DASEY, 7 Broad st, Boston.

Should Rave It In Tho Honit. Dropped, on Sugar, Children Love so tntce Aitoonre Lunncirr for gore Throat, Tonsllltls, Colic, Cramps and Psdns. ail Bummer Complaints. Cuts and Bruises like Mwlii everywhere. Price 86c.

hy mall; 6 bottles music eipiess paid. .1 OllNSON 3 io ass FINANCIAL. DEBENTURE BONDS. SECURED. Dus in seven years at our office.

A swfe Investment (or Savings Banks, Trustees or JOHN JJUTFERIES A SONS. IS DSYOnshlM M. M. T. Boston, Baltimore, Norfolk and Washington Steamship Line.

ialllnp troui Hoiton every Wedueeday aud Saturdsv at oVlock p. in. Receive freight for all points on Tenu. Ga. Air Atlantic Coast and Seaboard Air Line, Kanawha Despatch (C.

O. lilt.) and Baltimore JS Ohio RR. First class passenger accommodations. Rates to Baltimore, 810. To Norfolk, gsj; including meals and stateroom berth.

Secondclass to to Norfolk, 87. A. M. GRAHAM. Central Wharf.

Canada Atlantic Steamship Go. FOR EW steel Steamship built for tills route, will leave Sinrth Hide Lewis Wlissrt EVERY SATURDAY ht noon. Connections at Halifax by rail and water to all points In Nova Scotia, 1-rlnce Edwariis Island and Newfoun iland. W. SAMPSON, SOI! VVanhington L.

H. PALMER. Old State House. RICHARDSON BARNARD, Agenta, HQ Atlantic Avcuue. TICES OF THE IIO.XORABLE THE THE SUPERIOR COURT, within and for the county of Middlesex: Bespectfully libels and represents M.

LILLIAN H.lLL of Wulthaui, In saiJ county, that she was lawfully married to CHARLES C. HALL, now ot Seattle Washington Territory, at Lowell, In said countv. the twelfth day of May, A. D. 1886, and theieafter your libellant and the said Charles C.

Hall lived together as husband and wile in this Commonwealth, towit.ut said Lowell and at Avaltham aforesaid, that your libellant lius always been faithful to her marriage vows aud obligations, but the said Charles C. Hall being wholly regardless Of the same, at sala Waltham on or about the tliteenth day of November, A. D. 1887, did utterly and wilfully desert your libellant, and has continued such desertion up to the time of tiling this libel, being more than three conseculive years. Wherelore your libellant prays that a divorce from the bonds of matrimony may be decreed between your libellant and ihe said Charles C.

Hall; and ihataii'ih other orders and decrees may be made In tho premises as the nature ot the case may require and to your Honors shall seem meet and Droper. Dated this twenty-eighth clay of April, A. D. 1891. M.

LILLIAN HALL. COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS. iddlesex ss upekiob ourt April 28, A.D. Upon the libel aforesald.lt Is ordered that tbe libellant notify the libellee lo appear before our justices of said court, at said county the iirst Monday of Juue next, by causing an attested eopv of said libel ami of the oider thereon to be punlirihed In the Bostou Post, a newspaper published in Boston, lu the county of Suffolk, ouco a week, three weeks successively, the last publication to be fourteen days, at least, before the Biiid last mentioned that au attested copy of said libel and order thereon be sent by registered letter to the residence of the libellee as out in the libel that he may then aud there show cause, if any he have, why the prayer iu said libel set forth should not be granted. THEO.

C. HURD, Clerk. A true copy of libel and of the order thereon. Attest: THEO. C.

HURD, Clerk. DISSOLUTION OF LIMITED PART NER8HIP. This Is to certify that the limited partneiship formed by the undersigned under the name of J. W. MACKINTOSH COMPANY, for the purpose of carrying on the business of BANK- EltS and BROKERS, at Boston, in the county of Suffolk, and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, which partnership was to commence and did commence on the tirst day of Aril.

13HU. and was to terminate on the dav of April, 1892, in which partnership the undersigned John W. Frederick s. Stan wood and Frank A. Schlrmer w.

re tbe general partners and the Joshua B. Richmond was the special partner, is this day dissolved by mutual con sent. JOHN W. MACKINTOSH, FREDERICK S. STANWOOD, FRANK A.

SCHIRMER, JOSHUA B. RICHMOND. March 31, 1891. COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS. uffolk ss JJlst March.

1S91. Then personally appeared tbe above named Johu Mackintosh, Frederick S. Stan wood, Frank A. Schirmer and Joshua B. Richmond, and acknowledged tbe foregoing instrument to be their free act.

J. L. THORNDIKE. Justice of the Peace. COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS, Ofvicb of the ecretary oston March 81,1891.

A true copy: Witness the seal of the Commonwealth. ISAAC H. EDGETT. Deputy Secretary of the Commonwealth. NOTICE.

DISTRICT OF MASSACHUSETTS, oston April 2S, 1891. Pumunnt to the rules of the Circuit Court of the United States, District of Massachusetts, notice Is hereby given that ARTHUR PHILIP FRENCH, of Boston, in said district, has applied to the undersigned for admission as an attorney and counsellor of said Circuit Court. JOHN G. STETSON. Commissioner oi the U.

S. Circuit THE IIOMORAIILE THE DOE OF THE PROBA1K COURT In and for the county of Suffolk: Respectfully represent EDWARD HENRY BLOSSOM St. Johnsbuty, Vermont, ansistant railroad superintendent, nnd ELG1K ELENA BLOSSOM, his wife, that they are of the aue of twentv-one or upwards, aud are desirous of adopting JARWIN Nl GENT, a child of unknown parent! and a foundling, which said child was born In Bost irobably), on or about the twenty-seventh day of arch, A. D. 188S.

That the said child was committed to the custody of the State Board of Lunacy and Charity by the overseers of the Poor of Boston, August U7th. 1888, since which date he has been bv the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, wherefore they pray for leave to adopt said child, and that his name may be changed to that of Harry Flske Blossom, Dated this lUth day of March, A. I). 1891. EDWARD H.

BLOSSOM. ELG1E E. BLOSSOM. COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS. Suffolk, CounT.

On the foregoing petition. It la ordered that the petitioners notify all persons Interested in said child to appear at a Probate Court to be holden at Boston, In said county of Suffolk, on Monday, the eighteenth day of Mav. A. I). 18U1, at ten In the forenoon, to show cause.

If any they have, why the prayer of satd petition should not be granted, by serving them with a oopy of sala petition and this order seven days, at least, before said court, or If they be not found within this State, by publishing the same once a week for three successive weeks iu tbe newspaper called the Boston Post, prluted at said Boston, the last publication to he seven days, at least, before said court. Witness, ohn im Esquire, Judge of said court, this twentieth day of April, in the year ouo thousand eight hundred and ninety-one. JOHN H. PAINE, Assistant Register. OP A t'H l'- COURT.

To all persons Interested in the truais under the will of ANDltKW THORNDIKE, late of Boston, in said county, deceased, Greeting: Whereas, WILLI AM HOWDITCH, surviving trustee under said will, Inis presented for allowance thirty.fir*t. thirty-second and thirty-third of n.s trusteeship of certain entatc held bv him for the benetltof Katharlna UotUe Thorudike, Andreas Thorndike, and others; ou are hereby cited to appear at a Probate Court to be holden at Boston, In said county of SuRolk, on Monday, the fourth day of May, A. D. 1891, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, If any yon have, why the same should not be allowed. And said trustee ordered serve this citation by publishing the same once a week, for three successive weeks, In the Boston Post, a published at snld Boston, the last publication to be two days, at least, beiore smdcourt.

Witness, ohn W. MrK im Ju-lpe of said court, thirteenth day ot April, In the year thousand eight hundred aud ninety-one. JOHN ll. PAINE, Assistant Register. IOMAION WEALTH OK ASA ACII (J) SE COURT.

To the next of kin, ciedltors, and all other persons interested In the estate of ROSK NOR I ON CLANCY, late of Boston, lu said County, deceased, Intestate, aud to Patrick Ciaucy, husband of said deceased. Greeting: herces, application has been made to snld oourt to grant a letter ot administration on tho est of said deceased, to PATRICK II. NORTON, of said Boston; You are hereby cited to appear at a Probate Court to be held at Boston, In satd county of Suffolk, on Monday, the fourth day of May, A. 1891, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause. If auy you have, against granting the name.

And the applicant Ls hereby directed to give publio notice thereof, by publishing this citation once a week, for three successive weeks, In the newsuaper called the Boston Post, printed at lioston. the last publication to be two days, at least, before said court, and by delivering a cony hereof to said husband if he can be fouud In the Coiumouwoaith Seven uays at least before said court. Witness, ohn W. McKim, Esquire, Judge of said court, this thirteenth day oi April, in the year one eight Hundred anil ninety-one. JOHN H.

PAINE, Assistant Register. OP 1 COURT. To all persons int rested lu the trusis under the will of SAMUEL LO ill KOI', late ot Boston, lu said County, deceased, Greeting: Whereas, WILLIAM MINOT, trustee under said will, has presented for allowance the tlfth account of his trusteeship of certain held bv him tor the benefit of Alice L. Lothrop, for tile, remainder to others; You arc hereby cited to appear at a Probate Court to be holden at Boston, In said county of Suffolk, on Monday, the fourth day of May, A. 1891, at ten in the forenoon, to show cause, If any you have, why the should not be allowed.

And said trustee is ordered to servo this by publishing the same once a three successive weeks, iu the Boston Poit, a newspaper published at said Boston, the last publication to be two davs, at least, before said court. Witness, John W. McKim, Esquire, Judge of said court, this fourteenth day ot April, iu the year thousand eight hitndied and ninety-one. JOHN U. PAINE, Assistant Register, 1 COURT.

April sitting. A. D. 1891. ALBERT S.

llAYNES of Boslou, in said county, plaiutlff, vs. L. B. IM BODEN of Fort Worth la the State oi Texas, defendant. This an action of contract to recover fifteen hundred dollars, alleged to be due to the plaintiff from the defendant on the eighth day of Janusry, A.

D. 1891, i set lorth In the plaiutiff wilt of that date. And it appearing to the court by the suggestion of the plaintiff and ou inspection of the return on tho plaintiff writ, that the defendant is not an Inhabitant of ibis Commonwealth, uor was resident therein at tbe OMMONWEALTH OF PROBATE COURT. To the heirs-at-law. next of kin, and all olher persons Interested lu the estale of GEORGE U.

lb of Boston, in said county, deceased, Greeting: Whereas, a certain Instrument purporting to the last will aud testament of said deceased Ims been presented to said court for probate by FRANCIS B. SEARS, of said Boston, who prays that letters inentary may be Issued to him, the executor therein named, without giving a surety or sureties on official bond: You are hereby sited to appear at a Probate Court to be held at Boston, lu said county of Suffolk, on dav, the fourth day of May, A. D. 1891, at ten In the forenoon, to chow auy have, against I the same. Aud said petitioner Is hereby directed to give public notice thereof, by publishing this citation once week, for three successive weeks, in the newspaper called the Boston Post, printed at said Boston, the last publication to be two nays, at least, before said Witness, ohn W.

im Esquire, Judge ot court, this tenth day of April, in the year thousand eight hundred and ninety-one. JOHN 11. PAINE, Assistant Register. oi nor mricm I time of the service of said wxlt, and that he has no last ALTII or usual place of abode, teiant, agent or attorney ln VV this Commonwealth the plaintiff or to said officer; and that no personal service ot said writ has been made upon the It is ordered by the Court, here, that tho plaintiff give notice to the defendant of the pendency of this action, aud to appear before said Court to be held at Boston, within and for said county of Suffolk, ou tho first Monday of June next, to answer to the same, by causing an attested copy of order to be published In the Boston I ost, a newsuaper printed In Boston, once in a week, three weeks successively, tho last publication to be at least fourteen days before the said first Monday of June; and that this action be continued to the next BitUng of this Court, and so from sitting to sitting, until notice shall be given to tho defendant, agreeable to this order. JOS.

A. WILLARD, Clerk. xorok R. wasf Attorney, true cooy: Attest, JOS. A.

WILLARD. Clerk. To all persons interested In the estate uuder the Ml ccuntv, deceased, given In trust the benefit of of BRADLEY, late ol Cambridge, In saldi sd, gD FANNIE C. PEAT and LUCY M. BRADLEY.

PROIIATE NOTICES. OMMONWEALTH OF MAMACHi. COURT. To all persons Interested In ihe trusts under the will of ISAAC D. FARNSWORTH, late of Boston, in said county, deceased, Greeting: Whereas, ARTHUR HOBART, trustee under said will, has presented for allowance the first account of his trusteeship of certain estate held by him for the benefit of Edwin W.

Jackson and Mary K. Jackson. Yon are hereby cited to appear at a Probate Court to be liolden at Boston, in said county ot Suffolk, on Monday, the eighteenth day of May, A. D. 1891, at ten lu the lorenoon, to show cause, If any you have, why the same should not be allowed.

And said trustee is ordered to serve this citation by publishing the same once a week, for three successive weeks, in the Boston Post, a newspaper published at SHld Boston, the last publicatiou to be two Uays, at least, before said court. Witness, ohn W. Me Km. Esquire, Judge of said court, this twenty-seventh day of April, iu the year oue thousand eight hundred and ninety one. JOHN U.

PAINE, Assistant Register. OMMONWEALTH OF MA8MACHU- s.x.-PROBATE COURT. To the next of kin, and all olher persons Interested In the estate of ABRAM T. ENGLISH of Bostou, lu said county, an lnsaue persou, Greeting: Whereas, HENRIETTA L. PEARSON, guardian of said insane presented her petition for license to sell certain real estate therein specified, of her said ward, at private sale, or upon such terms as may be adjudeed nest, without public notice, aud alleging that slie has received an advantageous offer therefor, and that the interest of all paities concerned will be best promoted by an acceptance of such offer; You are hereby cited to appear at a rrobate Court to be holden at Boston, in said county of Suffolk, on the eighteenth day of May, A.

1891. at. ten ir. the forenoon, to show cause, li any you have, why the same should not be granted. And said guardian is ordered to serve this citation by publishing the same once a week In the Bostou Post, a newspaper printed at said Boston, threo weeks successively, tne last publication to be two days, at least, before said court.

Witness, ohn W. im Esquire, judge of said court, this twenty-seventh day of Auril. In the year oue thousand eight hundred and ninety-one. JOHN II. PAINE, Assistant Register.

COURT. To the next of kin, creditors, and all other persons Interested In the estate of THOMAS ENGLISH, late of Bostou, iu said county, deceased, intestate. Greeting: Whereas, application has been made to said court to grant a letter of administration on the estate of sniil deceased, to JAMES S. ENGLISH, ol' said Boston, without giving a surety or sureties 011 his bond; You are hereby cited to appear at a Probate Court to be held at Boston, lu said county ot Suffolk, 011 Monday, the fourth day of May, a. D.

1891. at ten in the lorenoon, to show cause, if aoy you have, agninsl granting the same. Aud the applicant is hereby directed to give public notice thereof by publishing this citation once a week, for three successive weeks, in the newspaper called the Boston published at said Boston, the last publication to be two days, at least, before said court. Witness, Joiin W. im Esquire, Judge of said court, this sixteenth day of April, in the year one thousand eight hundred and niuety-one.

JOHN H. PAINE, Assistant Register. OMMONWEALTII OF MASSACH COURT. To all persons Interested In the estate of SARA GREEN TIMMINS, late of Boston, in said county, deceased. Greeting: Whereas, WILLIAM S.

DEXTKR. executor of the will of Bald deceased, has presented for allowance the first and final account of his administration upon the estate ol said deceased: You are hereby cited to appear at a Probate Court, to be holden at Boston, In said county of Suffolk, on the eighteenth day of May, A.D. 1891, at ten in the forenoon, to show cause, If any you have, why tbe same should not be allowed. And said executor Is ordered to serve this citation by publishing the same once a week, for three successivc weeks, in the Boston Post, a newspaper printed at said Boston, the last publication to be two days, at least, before said court. Witness, ohn W.

McKim, Esquire, Judge of said court, this twenty-seventh day of April, iu the year one thousand eight hundred and ninety-one. JOHN H. PAINE, Assistant Register. OT ICE is herebv given that the subscriber has been duly appointed administrator of the estate of HENRIETTA M. BURN HAM.

late of Boston. In the county of Suffolk, deceased, aud has taken upon himself that trust by giving bonds as the law directs. All ersons having demands against the esUte of said eceased are required to exhibit the same, and all persons indebted to said estate are called upon to make payment to WILLIAM H. BURNHAM, Administrator. Boston.

April 28, 1891. is nereby given that the subscriber has 131 been duly appointed administrator of the estate of CATHERINE DUNLAP, late of Boston, in the county ot Suffolk, deceased, and has taken upon himself that trust by giving bonds as the law directs. Ail persons having demands against the estate of said deceased are required to exhibit the same, and all persons Indebted to said estate are called upou to make payment to MICHAEL H. DUNLAP, Administrator. Boston, AprU Greeting: I Whereas, EDWARD A.

COFFIN, the trustee under said will, 1ms presented petition for license to 1 sell certain real estate therein apeciiled, held by him as such trustee: You are hereby cited to apnoar at a Probate Court to be holden at Cambridge, In said county. 011 the second I Tuesday of May next, at nine In the fore- i noon, to show cause, If any you have, why the same should not be grftutud. And said trustee Is ordered to serve this citation 1 by publishing the same once a week, in the Boston 1 a newspaper printed at Bostou. three weeks cesslvely. the last publication to be two days, at least, before said court.

Witness, QloiSI M. rooks F.sqnlre, said court, this twentieth day of April, 111 the year outrl thousand ehjht hundred aud nlnetv-one. J. H. TYLER, Register.

OMMONWEALTH OP i COURT. To the next of kin, creditors, and all other persons In- 1 terested In the estate of PATRICK F. COLBY, late of Boston, in said county, deceased, Intestate, Gieeting: I Whereas, application has been made to said court to raut a letter of artmlnistraiion 011 tho estate of sain eceased to JOSE HENRY HOAG of Lynn, In the County of Essex, without giving a surety or sureties on hts bond; You are hereby cited to appear at a Probate Court to be hdd at Bostou, In said county ot Suffolk, on Monday, the eleventh day of May, A.D« 1891, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, to show cause. If anv you have, against granting the same. And the applicant is hereby directed to give publia notice thereof by publishing tills citation once a week, for three successive weeks, 111 the newspaper cailed the Boston Post, published at said Boston, the last pub- to be two days, at least, before said court.

Wllnets, ohn W. im Esqidre, Judge of said court, this twentieth day of April, in the year one thousand eight hundred and ninety-one. JOHN IL PAINE. Aasls.nnt Register, IOMMOXWEALTH OP MANSACIIU- COURT. To all persons Interested in the trusts under the will of GEORGIANA G.

BLANCHARD, latetof Boston, ia sold county, deceased, Greeting: Whereas, a DetPion has been presented to said Court by HENRY G. DORR of satd Boston, praying to appointed trustee uuder tlie will of said which has been proved In said court, iu the place ol Johu A. Blanchard, deceased. Yon are hereby cited to appear at a Probate Oourt to be holden at Boston, in said county of Suffolk, on Monday, the eleventh day of May, A. at in the forenoou, to show cause, if any you have, agaiust the same.

And the petitioner Is ordered to serve this citation by cublishing the tame once a week, three weeks cessivcly, in the Boston Post, a newspaper printed at Boston, the last publication to be two days, at least, before said court. Witness, ohn W. im Esquire, Judge of said court, this twentieth day of April, in the year thousand eight hundred and ninety-one. JOHN 11. PAINE, Assistant Register.

OMMONWEALTH OP MASHACUU- COURT. To the heirs-at-law. next of all other persons terested In the estate of A.VIES WALKER VO 1 LAER, late of the Presidency of Dominica, In the Colony of the Leeward Islands, deceased, Greeting: Whereas, a petition has bean presented to said court bv LAURA JEFFERSON of Revere, In said county of Suffolk, with certain papers purporiing to be copies of tlie last will and testament Of said deceased, and of ihe probate thereof in Leeward islands, duly authenticated, representing that there is estate In said coiiuty of Suffolk. 011 which said will may operate, ani praying that the copy of said will may be filed and corded in the Registry of Probate of said county ot Suffolk, and letters testamontary thereon giauted to her, ihe executrix therein named; You are hereby cited to appear at a Probate Conrt to be held at t.osiou, in said county of Suffolk, on Monday, the first day of Juue, A. D.

1891, at tea In the forenoon, to show cause, if against the same. And said petitioner Is hereby directed to give publia notice thereof by publishing this citation once a week, for three successive weeks, iu the newspaper called the Boston Pott, imblished at said Boston, the first publication to be thirty days, at least, before said court. Witness, ohn W. McKim, Esquire, judge of said court, this twenty-eighth day of April, in the year thousand eight hundred aud ninety-one. JOHN H.

PAINE, Assistant Register. OMMONWEALTH COURT, heirs-at-law, next of kin, and all ot erested in the estate of 1 late of Bostou, in county, deceased. To tho helrs-at-law, next of kin. and all other persona Interested in the estate of MORELLA W. Greeting: Whereas, a certain instrument purporting to be the last will and testament of said deceased has been presented to said court, for probate, by SUMNER ALBEE of Cambridge, In the county of Middlesex, who prays that letters testamentary may be Issued to him, the executor named, without giving a surety or sureties on his official bond.

You are hereby cited to appear at a Probale Court to beheld at Boston, In said county of Suffolk, on; Monday, the eleventh day of May, A. D. 1891. at ten lr. tne forenoon, to show cause, If any you have, agaiust the same.

And said oeiitloner Is hereby directed to give public notice thereof, by publishing this citation once a week, for three successive weeks, in the newspaper called the Boston Post, minted at Boston, the last pub- licatlon to be two days, at least, beiore said court. Witness, ohn W. im Esuuire, Judge of said 1 court, this twentieth day of April In the year eight hundred and ninety-one. JOHN H. PAINE.

Assistant Register. OTICE Is hereby given that the subscriber has 1 been duly appointed adiiduistratrix of the estate of JOHN RATTIGAN, otherwise called JOHN RATIGAN, late of Boston, in Ihe county of Suffolk, deceased, and had taken upon herself that trust by lng bonds as the law directs. All persons having demands agaiust tbe estate of said deceased are required to exhibit the same, and all persons Indebted to said, estate are called upon to make payment to CATHERINE RATTIG AN, Administratrix. Boston, AprU 28.1891«.

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