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HOME NEWS. FP.OM1NKRT ARRIVAIA Jkot-Porft Reret-CsptatB W. Meade, O.RRsvy Connectl aVsiet-I-atrao H. Boots, of Arkaasaa. aaSOeaorol AaasaO.

MeCook.iriaAaer Hcfst-eeaeral Iteeph T. TorreoeA of Hatti Clayton MoMie'iaet. of Montt-Oom Btatsdsr R. T. Weodwarrl, U.

Jomet JrTeUt Baataei Speaoar. Presidsat af tho Baltimore and Ohio KaU. roed (wntpaay.Arter If vte-K. D. Haeen, of Waahlog Ita, aad Major IL O.

Thoo.se, D. A Anny. WHAT IB OOIRO OR TO-DAT. TtiArn will mm before Judge Lawrtxnee. FJe-cnon ot successor to Henry Beran.

EflI Trauslt Coinmlltes of Reaf JEatate Exchanga Vortilng Club fancy fair, Noa. TIS and 71S WfUv axra afternoon and evening. Arthur W. Tyler's lecture before Industrial Education Aseoctatlou, No. L'nlveralty place, 4 p.

m. Church prayer roeoUug. Brooktya, 7 p. m. High llccow Library Mall, SSfttaliig.

NEW-YORK CITY. Tho Cotton Exchangs yeeterxlay voted to observe leod Friday and the following Saturday as tolmeys. The oki plsyors ol tho New-York club were In iBrmeal by letter yesterday that they must report for duty ou or before Ssturdsy arid ba in oondUlon to go ea tue Bold and play ball" Dcputy-Oolleetor Jim'1 Jones, that smart Demo trst from up-the-river," sayt that when home he spent hit time raiting hops, and adds, Since I've been In ihe custom House I've raised sheol." Senator Langtietn has Intixrtucod into the State a bill providing for the laying of assessments for and otbor local Improvements above Fifty el nth st. The bill ls strongly opposed by many large awncrs and agent, of real estate. They say that lt would revive against thc present owners of property enjiist sud extravagant tor past Jobs, ami that itt iia.sa.?go would hurt the reel estate In? terests of city more than ar-y measure ever psased Bt Albany.

General Horatio a King, of Brooklyn, has been ap jointed by Ueneral Curtis, tho Department Commen? ter iu'Tilef, Judge Aitvocato-Clenctiat of the Depart aent of N'W York, Grand Army of the Republic, and aaa accepted the appointment. llism Greve, the Cerrnan, whom "Old Ben But? B'lrlio's sea Hon, Injured bsdly ou Wednesday, waa confined to Ids bed yesterday. Ile will not be ab.o to leave his house for a few days. Major E. J.

a prominent Irish Nor ttoualt-t of lids city, ls going to Europe with his f.ini BBSS month. lie remain away six months and Will spend half his time visiting the different places if Interest In Ireland. Tho FSxid Producers' of the Central Labor Ui'aon ls opposed to the Importation of thal 810,000 Yet what ls he Tut a fond producer, too Marshall P. Wilder gol SOO and his dinner from the St. Club for fifteen minutes of mimicry? al rm.

st a day I lie beats the record snd is not Balled a either. Master Workman Quint) begins his speeches by say? ing, "Tho productive capacity ls greater than the con? sumptive capacity "--willi Janies E. Quinn lott out, ot sow se. It Old Neptune ls going to wipe out Coney Island where all this talk about the Monroe doctrine eenie In 1 Keely to be the first victim of "domiciliary visits'' hitherto ucrltted exclusively to the "effete depict Urns of Europe)'' Under a succession ol si augers no man can be i -al a floe moral agent," as Attorney-General (lar? iat, i says. When the verdict Id the Longobardl case wan an Boiiii-f 1 the prisoner thanked tbe Jury.

Many Ital? ians ti ie as polite as Frenchmen. Thc Woman's Auxiliary to the Board of Missions held sn all day ec- Inn In tbe Young Christian I As-o ia'ion Building In Weat I-lfteonlh-st. yesterday. Addrcexs's were made by ibo Rev. E.

Walpole Warren. Bis. Yan lye and Mrs. Theodore Young. Adjutant J.

Gould Warner, the adopted eon Bf the Votersns of 1312, has written from Woodbridge, ti. to say that he BBBBRBtl fiann the with? out scratch, and (hat he may be expoctod back lu Ncav Ytik "when the robins nco! again." I.ittlciv.'oil, the English pedestrian, has offered to wager 81.000 that he will cover more milos In the coming gii-ss-you pieaso race at Madison Square Gar Sen than Albert Will. Brunettes may cxpeet to be thrown In the shsde In Easter week, whoo everything gives way to the fair. Good Friday, unlike a March rain, cannot fall on any day In the week. An eminent and wealthy lawyer, whose will leaving millions for a noblo public, charity wah afterward con tee: ed, wsa once beard to refer to his distant rela? tives, for whom his will bad also handsomely provided, as nicene Incumbrances." There la no reason for supposing that these woman suffrago delegates are plainer than the rest ot their sex Simply because they aro extra-ordinary women.

Tho Submarine Monitor Company, of No. 10 West Twcniy tbli il waa auld by Deputy-Sheriff WUd yes: cul ay. The submarine, monitor, at the foot of West Thirteenth on which tbe company lt ls said expended over 810,000, models, tackle, newapaper st wero auld, tho euiiro lot realising only Blot). frodorlck Westlake, who wss Injured by Jumping from window of the Elboron Flats at the time ot the which caused the death of his mother, died on Wednesday night at the Presbyterian Hospital. Tbe rase against Messrs.

Lehn and Fink, wholesale drugg.iU, of 126 William who were charged by E. Merck, of Darmstadt, with having Imitated his labels, haa boon dlsmlaacd by tho grand Jury. Tbe Crescent Chapter of Royal Arch Masons will give a dinner at MoreUo's on April 3, at which C. C. Shayne will preside.

Tho peculiar feature of the Banner ls that ladles are lo be Invited for the Brat time. Company of the Oth Regiment, hold an eleo tlon last night to fill the vacancy Minted by the resig? nation of Second Lieutenant wallam E. Cook. The balloting lesnlted li tho unai.lmous election of God? frey A. Wlrner, formerly private la the 17th Sep? arate Company, of Hushing.

BROOKLYR. Tbe Rev. Christopher Rliodes, lor fifteen years pastor af the Central Baptist Church, at Marcy-ave and South will give in his radgnatlon to-night on ac? count of Ul health. He resigned last fail, but owing to request ol his parishioners be withdrew the reslg aatlon. Thomas Reeve died yesterday at No.

104 rearl-st, at the age of sixty seven. He was a brother of cx Cooimiaaioner ot Charities Joseph Reeve. Thy were formerly asboclated In the manufacture of the Alden type-setting machine, In which Reeve made valuable improvements. The funeral will be pri? vately conducted to day. The funeral of ex Oommlttsloner of Jurors John latnsky, took place ye-atei-dai at the Church St Vincent De Paul in North Sixth the Rev.

Martin CarroU officiating. A verdict awaidtng 8S00 at damages wm mi It-red yesterday la the suit of Frank Eogetnan, a sailor, against Dr. D. skinner, a deutui, to reoovei 910,000 as damages for Injuries to hU Jaw claimed to have been oauood tn drawing a tooth. Mrs.

A.uciista Herder, who fouDd dead In her room at No. 180 and who evidently had died from vatlon and cold, had 8350 to her credit in a savings bank aa showi- by the book In ber poa setslon. she had begged food and pic ked up cl miers tor fuel for tonio time a Jeweller, of No. 117 Atlsntle wss awiudled out of Jewelry worth 8107 on Tiios eoy, by p.ausible stranger who ae'eried the gumlu with care sud then otfeivd a check tor 8257, which slr. accepted, it proved worthless.

South Brook-yn people sro Indignant because the Finh-ave. cart are run several minutes apart snd sre tb-owtiod to suflocatioii. ot tho Brooklyn baseball players re Uty Fouls, Buehong, si rived up to lost night. anb hM tollowlng t.hm VIC(V Hiown The WU) pu- ax ptLrvUi Ali FHOM THE SUBURBS. KBW-JRR8EY.

Bears3 kT-S of the Union County SIi WM mCBhTBiSMmmA. Mr. Uv.ng.ton Bra-itB. delivered aa laterestiug mtlArou. Mooamem In Ho Jekso had been flied for Day.

May 30 UPOn tTnTJtmmmTft to St Bteaent, at ha.e also the Governor sod ba MeR. Maay Mid Brooklyn aosts and ergenltAtlon. signified their latentlo. sf Ja-aStac ia the aad oeremonlse The eiailon sm ks asUvered ky Geaeral Ho ratio C. King, of Brook.

(fas) taAwSSMt Cettwrsa, el leata Or-ngs, tia latest addition to ths list of New-Jersey elaimonts of legtcfes and estates In England The estate ls thst of Mrs. Ellen Blake who died several years ago leaving 97,600,000. Mrs. Coroona was Mrs. Blake't first cousin and theres In the estate with other heirs.

The Young Republican Club, ot Rahwsy, hss secured the Reform Club rooms in which to hold the public meeting to-night. WUbur A. Mott, of the Stste League, and L. V. Doforest, el the Union County League will make addresses.

A delegation from the various clubs forming the County League are also expected to be present, The meeting ls the first one since tho club reorganised, and an Invitation lt ax tended to all Republicans of tbe city to be present. JEPvSEY CITY. The worntn whose body was found floating In the bey off Com mu ni paw was Identified yesterday at Catharine Buckley, wife of Patrick Buckley, of Na 8B? West Twelflh-st, New-York. She was partially demented aad has been missing from home since March IS. NEWARK.

Thomas Nugent, airosted for drunkenness, attempted suicide by hanging himself In his cell, st the Fourih Police Precinct yesterday morning, and wss cut down. The house of Wslter McDougall, aitlit for "Tbe World," No. 39 East Kinney waa robbed early yea terdsy morning, while the Inmates wore ssleep, A diamond brooch, gold watch and chain, ani oller val? uables, together with a sum of money were taken. It was stated yesterday that the Dueber Watch Case Company would permanently discharge all the em? ployes and close up tbe Newark establishment, In con? sequence of the strike of sixty of tbo engravers. City Counsol Coult had an Interview yesterday with vice-Chancellor Van Fleet, In reference to Ihe Issuance of an Injunction lo prevent tho Notvark ExcUo Board from Issuing new licenses for liquor-selling under the law, and before tho High License law goes Into opera? tion.

The vice-Chancellor hss (he matter under con? sideration. A numerously-signed call hss been sent oat for citizens' mass-meeting, at Library Hall to? night, to Indorse the High License law. Prank and James Van Ripes, colored, of No. 37 Cl ay? were committed yesterday for trial, for assault? ing and beating James Van Riper, their father. The latter wss so badly Injured thst he wss unable to leave his bed for a fortnight.

James King, formerly well known on the stage as sn Irish comedian, walked Into the Second Precinct Police Station yesterday, and asked to be sent to lail. He said be had been drunk for several weeks, had no money or friends, and wanted to sober up. Ile was committed for five days. Lately be hss been work? ing tn an Orango hat shop. NEW-BRUNSWICK.

A meeting of the students of the grammar-school and theological seminary of Rutgers College was held at New limn yesterday, the Rev. T. 8. Doolittle, Editor of "The Christian st Work," pre? siding. The meeting was for tho purpot-o of select? ing representatives to go Into the ml-sion field of India.

The Rev. Louis Scudder, graduate of Harvard divinity Behool was chosen and nearly 81,000 raised to tend tbo men away. About a month ago the dam at Weston's mill? pond and the water forced Its way through the walls threatening the city with a water famine. A temporary dam was erected, but that also gave way on Wednesday and lt will take somo time to put lt in repair again. The water has new flooded the city streets and a Inigo forco of workmen lu boats are trying to repair tho damage.

8TATEN ISLAND. The Board of Health of Northfield, bas begun suit against 1 hietors Tooloy and Walser of Port Richmond for failing to comply At Ith the ordinances of tbe Hoard as regards the reporting of cases of scarlet fetor, they having neglected to perform their duties In that re? spect. LONG iTlAND. Despite the Inclement weather number of the most prominent cit.sens of Corona mut on vt lay evening, in the Town Hall, and organized an Associa? tion to be known as ihe cortina Republican Club, and elected the following officers President, Thomas W. Howard; vice-president, George W.

Smith; secretary, B. Scranton; treasurer, John A. Lawrence: Executive C. E. Terhuue, Isaac P.

Card, li Georgie. A serious snd probably fatal accident occurred at Ilempstead yesterday. Miss Mary Gorry, dress? maker, was thrown from a cart belonging to August Belmont, and received severe Internal Injuries, tho cart passing over her body. Tbe following delegates will represent the first dis? trict of North Ilempstead at the Republican town con? tention: John M. Clark.

Wllllsm A. Dodge, John R. Wooley, Daniel Smith. John Renison, James E. John H.

Kolb aud John Herrick Ex Sheriff Rushmore, of Hempstesd. member of the Meadow lironli Game Protective Association, says that nearly ali the quail of the reservation aro dead, as a icsult of Ihe recent blizzard. Three thousand nf the birds were let loose on March 1, and toagM shelter In the brushwood, whore thev were smothered ht tho drifting snow. WESTCHESTER COUNTY. One faction of the Repuldlcan party of New-Roehelle on Wednesday evening made the following nominations for Town Officers: E.

D. Griggs, for Supervisor; Gideon W. Davenport, for Justice of the lVare for lone term sud John J. Crenr.an for the short term; William Moloy. for A.

B. New and Martin Rums, for Overseers of iht Poor; Beary lt. HM'ther, for Highway Commissioner; Georg! Levlness, Phillp Rei-pes and John F. Moloy, for Constables; Phillp Goacher and Joseph Lani for Excise Commissioners. The Elf hit BBB of the town of Cortland have nominated George W.

Robertson as their candidate for Supervisor. ALONG TYtE SOUND. Mrs. Harry Upper-ton. of Danbury, who wart visit? ing In Redding and lost In the neat, storm of March 12, has not yet been found.

She was waive years of age. ROBBED RT A TRUSTED CLERK. C. F. Mattlago, a brother ol A li.

Mal tia ge. a wholesale provision dea'er af this city, ls the keeper of a grocery store at Englewood, N. J. He had In bia employ Charles Iken, a trusted clt-mk who had been employed In the store for a number of years previous to Mr. Mattlago becoming owner of the business.

He had always been considered an honest and upright fellow, and consequently was trusted more than any other of the employes, and nol until about a week ago was there a tittle of evidence to the contrary. He then disappeared suddenly snd sn Investigation pi-ovetl that he vt os a defaulter In a couslCerable sum Ho was traced to Albany, where he arrested on Monday, brought back to Engle? wood on Wednesday evening, and had a hearing on Thursday morning. At his trial he re'tised to say anything concerning his defalcation otner than thai re rad Leen drinking considerably of late. In de? fault of bail he wes removed to tbe county Jail, to await the action of the Grand Jury. ARTISTIC FURKITURB AT AUCTIOX.

The result of the third day's sale of the Tlsch col? lection of artistic furniture, at No. 14 East ri ft co nt li? was more satisfactory than that of tho preceding days. Among the things sold yesterday wm a prito rosewood oanopy bedstead, Inlaid with brass, ebony, amaranth, apple and pear, and a dresser to mstch, which were knocked down for 81,000, Two enamel and bronte vases were sold for each, and two Canton porcelain vases brought 8110 each. Two hundred and twenty-five doUare was paid for an Italian Renaissance carved cabinet, and 8131 for a prize rosewood table, richly Inlaid. A fine inlaid ma? hogany bedstead snd dressing bureau tn mal ch wera sold for fr.isO.

For a mahogany reception suite, con? sisting of a tile a-lete, two arm and two side chairs, tbo bidding was spirited and tho lot was Anally knocked down for f.D. A number of pictures were sold, among them a water color, Visit to the Raby" in a Louis XV frame, for 875. The sala alli bo con? cluded to-day. PREPARING A BR0AD81DB FOR OBX. BADEAU.

Colonel F. D. Grant was up to his eyes In type? written paper yesterday at the office of his attorney and old-time friend, William A. Purrlngton. I am getting a statement ready as rapidly as possible," said ho, but lt will not be ready for publication before Saturday at least.

I expect to have lt prepared In time for tbo Sunday papers." The Co. niel la evident? ly tn dead earnest this time In his answer to General nadean. Ho stated that he gave out for publication before In The Herald" tbe correspondence to which General Radeon referred In charging Colonel Grant with suppressing some ol the letters. I do not know why letters xtero not published with the said be, possibly ll wss because of lack of space. However, i gave them out and expected that they would appoai- with the others." Colonel Giant lu hhs coming statement will give a citrnpieio history of the.

Grant-Hodeau mailor, and tins aili nil a good deal more ibsn a page ot a Now York dally newspaper, making probably some ten col? umns. THE CORON MT BA I LR A WAT. The schooner yacht Coronet, after many delays, sailed yesterday morning st 10:45. As sha slipped her moorings hmo waa loudly cheered bv a number ot sightseers who had eonfregated upon Pier 8. ead la ul Ibo t.oi..1,..i,,e.,i, cap.mii i Bred double saiule.

The oronet provisioned for four mouths snd lt ls exitected that she will reach -san Francisco about tbe middle of June She has a crew of forty men. ITA ETA TUB OOVBRXMEXT TO BUT BALLOONS. Captain Met the Spanish aeronaut, ia at present la thia elly. He aeon yesterday st hla hotel, toe Hotel America, In Irving place, by Tribune reporter. Tho eapulo cannot apeak a word Of English, but through an In? terpretor bo stpl.ir.ed to ths reporter that be wss to Washington to bring ts tts Battas of tts War Dspart msai asw system of auTltsry balloon eervleo tued hr the Italian antsy.

Ha toptom ntn lu inventor, Gabriel Yes. jTranee, JUiesls, Italy aad China. Captain Martinet hlnv BBlf ass devoted many years of atady lo aerial navigation, and baa Invented aa ilrshlp. He thinks that electricity esn bo applied to lt as muli ve power, and he will consult Mr. Edison on that point.

If thia can be done, the cap? tain ls satisfied that Ute question of ilrsalllng la solved. Captain Martinez has had a wonderful career of adventure sod of hslr-breadtb cacapea. He ons of bia with him, and may make some aacensiona. GENERAL PARTS BODY HES IN STATE TARBR FBOM TUB MARBLB CKSfBTBBT TO THB OOY r.KM IR'S ROOM lit TUB CITY IIALL. Tha body of General Jose Antonio Paves, tbe Vsrie inelan patriot, was taken to the Governor's Room In the City Hall yesterday, and loy In state during the afternoon night.

General Joolnto R. Pschano, A. M. SoUeldo. IUmon A.

Pees, Frsncls Carsbsno, Fran? cisco CahaUero and Louis P. Csstello, of the committee on behalf of tho Government of Venezuela, met at tba Hoffman House and received City Court Judge Edward Browne, ex Park Commissioner Smith E. Lane and General James R. O'Belrne, of the Citizens' Committee. There were present also M.

de Silva, the Consul-Oen eial of Vonczuola; Lieutenant-Colonel C. M. Schloffelln, Adjutant Covell, W. H. Jackson, W.

Ii. Quick. J. IL Leroy and Robert Dlnwlddle, representing the Veteran Corps of the 7th Regiment. Tbe gentlemen named went to tbe Msrble Cemetery In Second where the budy hss been In a receiving vault since 187U.

Tbe receiving vault wss opened snd the party gathered about the entrance. Thc plate was taken from the collin and was handed to the son of General Pact for identification, lt bore the Inscrip? tion Geueial Jose A. P.tez, Murio Nu-va, York, et de Mayo, 1S73; a los 64 enos de edsd." Mr. Paez Ideniiiicd the plate as the one which had been placed on the coffin containing his father's body. Then tbe coffin, a large oaken one, Hoed with lead, Into which tbe metallic casket containing the body wss to be fil aced, was brought forward.

The casket wss placed lt, sealed up and put In a hearse. A procession made up of the hearse and half a dozen carriages was formed, and lt moved brough Second-st. to the Bowery and Park How to the city Hall. About 600 people were In trout ot tbe building. When the coffin wat carried Into the building ali uncovered, "'be coffin was draped wiih tbe United Slates snd Venezuelan flaps.

On the Cl tv Hall the flags were at half naff. The body will be taken on board ths United States steamer Pensacola on Saturday. ALL THE FATAL LISTS MADE OUT. COLLKCTOR nCADT TO CHOP OFF TIIF. BRADS OF 384 ci sr? Roust- employes.

Collector Magone's cabinet," composed of himself, Naval Officer Uurt, Surveyor Beattie. Appraiser Mc Mullon, Auditor Creod, Disbursing Officer Emanuel B. Hart and the eleven deputy collectors, mot at tbe Custom House yesterday afternoon, and then ad? journed without making publlo the list of SS4 em? ployes who are to be suspended' Tbo suspension ls made upon tbe preteuco that tho lack of money necessitates a reduction of expenses, but really lt ls a scheme to get rid of Republicans. Probably tbe reason for tho Collector's withholding the names of those who aro to be dropped la that he wishes to avoid Hie Importunities of politicians who rushed to the Custom House yesterday to plead In behalf of their appointees. Surveyor Beattie and Naval officer Burt sent to the Sea clary of Hie Treasury yesterday tho names ot those suspended In their departments.

Colloctor Malone will send on his list to day, and so will Appraiser Mc.Mullen. Collector Magone aald last night: "The moro I look at this thing ibe more am convinced of tbo confusion and difficulty of transacting tho business. It will be necessary In ordor to do the current work to suspend the accounting work. The current work ls that which rolls through the Custom House every day, and tho accounting work can be neglected and caiijcht un with afterward. This latter will Include the statistical work which has been fur? nished to tho newspapers.

But the order of the Secretary ls mandatory and the removals will be made without delay." NO TRACE OF BEATRICE ALLISON. MXB MOTHER BI8TRACTF.D VITB 0BIKF AND OF IIF.lt AMMMS90M, No light has yet been cast on the fate of Beatrice Allison, tho young girl who left her homo at No. Bl East Tenih-SL, on Tuesday morning and did not return. lier mother, a woman of Intelligence and refinement, waa se .1 yesterday by a Tsibuns reporter. She was almost In a state of nervous prostration anil piteously Have you any nett si Have you any She told the reporter that two detectives were working specially on the case, but that all their bas ns yet been In vain.

Unfortunately Mrs. Allison has no photograph of her daughter more recent than cue thal was taken six years ago, when thc girl was twelve years of age. I have given up the Idea that elie has gone to a convent." said Mrs. Allison. She va is a level-healed girl, and tia tnzh she was she was cheerful, spirited, and had no tendency to religious monomania.

She was a thoroughly good girl, but not too much vereed In city ways, and I fear timi she bas been stolen. She was pretty; but aho never much affected the aoclety of gentlemen, and ahe had no malo friends and no sweet heart. If she has been allured and kidnapped, ahe haa fallen a victim to tho wllea of some woman. I have warner) her against speaking io men who accosted bm on the street, and ahe was so self passes vd and dignified that I cannot believe that any man enticed her. She would give up her Ufo rather than do anything wrong.

She left home to attend a funeral service In a church In Nlnlh-ave. She liked to go to requiem masses, nol from any morbid Inclination, bul because abe waa fond of ihat kind of music." A Mra Colton, with whom Mra Allison boarded for two years, during four or months of whit li Beatrice waa with her, aald to thc reporter that thn gl'i had seemed lonesome" since she cunio home Oom St. Vincent's Con? vent, ami nile was Inclined to think Beatrice had attempted to go back there; but as she stalled out on Tuesday morning with only len cento In her pocket, lt ls hardly llkily her common aeion would have allowed her to think of undertaking Journey to Nova Scons. Inquiries at tho and at all the churches which Ilea ti ice used lo visit have been made by her brother, but he hss heard nothing of her. The police headquarters officials arc al-o aa yet In complete Ignorance aa lo what has become of her.

TWO PILOT VOATS THOUGHT TO RB LOST. The pilot'; have begun to lose bopo of ever hearing from the pilot-boats Phantom and Enchantress, which have not been boch since the blizzard. Pilot Llewel? lyn, who brought In the White Star stoamer Arabic, ssw a boat which he thlnl.s was the ili.e.siUy, In latitude 40" 40' north, longltudo To west (about 250 miles east of Sandy Hook). The Phantom had no pilots on board, but was In charge of the boatkeeper and a crow, live men In all. On the Enchantress were Pilots John Johnston, John Martlneau, Daniel B.

Jones, lleury Seguln, Freder? ick Whitehead, acting boatkoepor, and five sailors. The Eric hsot ress had a famous record. She was built by Pilot John Maglnn, who named her after one of the cast In the opera Enchantress." Maglnn, Martlneau, and Marshall White svore pilots holding Government licenses, and every time they brought a vessel Into port the Sandy Hook pilots brought ault against them for violation of tho law. When a hundred or mora Hilts had accumulated, Governor Dix appointed Maglnn a harbor-master and then the Enchantress wss sold to thc Sandy Hook pilots. VESSELS THAT SUFFERED IX THE BLIZZARD.

Captain Burley, of the steamer City of Atlanta, which arrived from Mexican ports yesterday, told that the recent blizzard wss felt at Progreso, Mexco. The vessel was there on tho 12th, and a terrific. blew for two days and uo communication could be had with the shore. The schooner Phoebe was five miles off Pariifgat on March 12, and was driven far to the southward of Cape Hatteras by tbe hurricane She lost two boats and several spars, and suffered much other damage, and Seaman William Holburn wss washed overboard. Mate christian Bruberg, of the bark Caraar, was washed overboard on March 12.

The bark G. de Salio was off Cape Hat? teras In the hurricane and suffered much dam? age abroi the decks from the force of the heavy tess. Tho Iron ship Carbet Castle, which sailed from here on Sunday, returned to port yesterday to have her cargo rettowed. XOT IXJURED BT ABSBXOB Of SIGNATURE The application made by Contractor William E. Dean for mandamus te compel the Aqueduct Cornmtselonera to recognize aa formal and regular hia bid ot BS for Oie work of and laying pipes in Section 10 of the new aqueduct, wss denied by Justice Barrett In the Supreme Court Special Term yesterday.

Before deciding the matter the Judge Detailed lo the argument, of Charles W. Dayton for snd Assistant Corporation Counsel Dean agolnat the motion. The Judge baaed bia refoaal upon ihe ground that ibe Commissioners had nol refused to eon alder the bid. He added that tho bid was formal snd regular In spite of the absence of lita signature, aud thal the Board waa bound to consider If. TRTIXO TO EXTRADITE AX EXPRESS ROBbMR.

Judge Msrtliie, sitting aa a magistrate and without a Jury, heard tn nu nt yesterday aa to ihe Identity of Charles Mauls, whose extradition to Maaaachuaeits is Bought by the Boston police authorities. An Indictment waa found I BAKING Lpowder Absolutely Pure. ntw siarvel of purliy. streaglfe Sad wholexajiueiiesa Mora scencsileal than iha ordinary klods, sod saaaet aatd In eompetitloa with Um Unlike most retail clothiers we have a large wholesale business. January and are active months with this jobbing trade and many lots of Spring Suits are closed out or reduced to What are small quantities for a retail trade like ours.

Our habit is to give our retail customers the advantage of a choice of these small lots of desirable goods at prices below even the actual cost, for it clears the stock and offers an inducement for early purchases. Accordingly we begin to-day our bargain sale of medium Spring-weight clothing, comprising about' 3,000 Men's Snits at 813.00; regular price $18, $20, $99, $23. $98 and $30. 500 Boys' Snits at 35.00; (WITH LONOTBOUSERS FOB AUKS 13 TO 10) regular price $7.50, $9, $19, $13 and $16. l.OOO Knickerbocker Suits at regular price $4.50, $5, $6, $7 and $8.

1.500 Knickerbocker Snits at $4.85 regular price $7, $8, $9, $10, $19 and $15. 250 Kilt Suits at $2.75, $3.75 and S4.75; regular price $1, $5, $6, $8, $10, $12 aud $15. 7.000 French Percale Shirt Waists at regular price $1.00 aud $1.35. Heretofore our bargain sales have been held at the lower store. This time we give the upper store (Broadway and 32d-st.) its share of all the above lines, especially for the convenience of the mothers of boys residing uptown.

ROGERS, PEET CLOTHES, HATS AND SHOES, Broadway and Prince St Broadway and 32d St In Boston against Morris, who. lt la had been guilty of various express robberlca. Decision waa re? served ot the question of Identity. CORNELIUS A. lt USE LE'S FUNERAL.

A SIMPLE CKRFMrtNT, WITH A TRIBUTE FRoM TllK OR. Cot.l.YI'.R. The fanout Cornelius A. P.unkle was held yesterday morning; at ll o'clock at the Chesterfield apartment house, where ho made his winter homo. The parlors of tho large apartments were filled arith the personal frlenda of the dead lawyer.

They had all borne somo relation to him that made his death personal soi row. The Inc lided a number of prominent men and women letters, the Kali tor and several members of the stall of Tne Thibi'NS, his business associates as well aa others with tala in Mr. ltunkle had been Intimate In social and life. The appearance of hts face was aa natural as lt he were Heej.li-g. While tx ero on all aldea of his collin.

The Kev. Theodo.e O. Williams, thn pastor ot All Souls' Chuich, read selected verses from the Old and New Testaments. The Rev. Dr.

Robert Collyer, of the Church of tho Messiah, spaik-e with much (cling of his "dear frlend'a" rhaiactcr snd lifo. Ile nsld he had known tho dead nan for n.any yearn, and as a genial, warm? hearted, noble man. When the word came of the quiet way la which Mr. Runklo had Iain down to sleep and never awakened, tho thought came to the sp'alter that he had since frequently repeated: "I would Uko that death should come lo mo In that manner." Dr. Collyer recalled tho Inscription over the door at Canterbury Cut la dial that cm una "high head," and thought that thal waa ile- In sc ri Hut would most fitiingly oe placed upon Mr.

Kn ni, le's tombstone. A man might bo gloomy and still be a good man; but the one who, like Mr. Runkle, b' aim: 1 at all limes with tho brlgtitne.si of life, not only performed his ova 11 dulles more thoroughly, but made the burdens nf others lighter and life better worth living. The doctor alluded lo Ibo fallhfulneaa with which hie dead friend had sustained his high Ideal of hla profession, as well as rounding out kia life by good Into whole holy man." Mr. Williams ofTcrcd prayer, and a lady who has been friend of Mr.

and Mrs. Runklo sang Die anthem Tho Lord la my Shepherd." The burial waa at Wood? lawn. From Ita simplicity sud the marked expression of sincere grief from the circle of his Immediate frlenda, the funeral waa tn direct conformity with what Mr. Runkle had frequently wj'ild be the kind of tribute bs would like beat to have given lo hla memory. MARINE iNlBbblOHNUM.

MIMIATUUG Al. .1 A.TAO. TODAY. San rites. ttl Reta.

ll I sets 3:18 I ron's 10 moa watti al.A*.-"-*n.lyl!*nt. 3 1 1 1 5:46 I Hell Afr-eoaily Hook. 3:62 I dov. l.t'iL 4tSS I lieu usia. Billi INCOMING STEAMERS.

TOB.iT Tutti. From. Utile t. Lint. Holland.T.'iattiia.Mar S.National Bothnia.l.iv.ruool....Mar 13.Cunard Germania.Ltveroooi.Mar 14.While Ular Baals.limmen.Mar 14.N Lloyd De 0....

White cross Allat.I'nrt I.imon.Mar Saallaga.Nastaa.Star 18.Wani's 8aAtllKii.il. MABCIt 'JA Ohio.t.ivenwsi.Mar 14.Inman Wlelaad.11 tm 11.. Ilamb Amer Australia.Hamburg.Mar B.Carr 10.Rea star City ol Pars.Aapinwall.Mar IB.Pacinr Mal Caracaa.jattguayra.Mar MARCH 'Ht. Esnbrts.Llvaroool..Mar Italy.LivsrposL.Mar IB.N annual K.ateritam._.KutUnlai*_Mar IB.Nath-Amer La lt (stat ne.Havre.Mar 1 rmi Alllanca.Kio llratil TriaWad.Benn OUTGOING STEAMERS. TO-DAY.

FttitU For Matts aloes, soils. lied D. I 3 pia BATTJBDAT, MABCU Ul Barru. Canard. Uvernool.ll sm KthioplB, Aaehor.

(ilasrow.ll am pm HlavaUB. Bailie, Hamburg. Boon. Msrs.ia. darr Hamburi.

noun. Kider. No I.lorn. Bremen "IO am 9:90 rn Beijrenland. Ken -tar 1J0 a tn 3:30 ni Hoiirgugus, li Trass, Uavro.ll Sm pm Osama.

Cly's Itaytl. 1 pia 8 pm Mexico, upas Trans, 1 pm fm Saratoga, Ward's. Havana. sm SUNDAY MARCH 25 City of Baltimore, Inman. SO a rn Sc30 a Tl Ksiitr.

MABCU 'il. Wyoming, anion. Livemoai. 4:30 pm SHIV PIS SKITS PORTO? MARCH 77, 1888 AHKIVKO Steamar (Hpan), Almeria, li arana dava, with Batar io order, veaaal lo Brace telstar. Ari ired al Bar Bl 1 a m.

Mn'scee, Bolger. Oalveotea 7 'lays, rta Key Weat, will, ui-ise aim ls ll Mallory A tax Hleamor K.i.el.lar, Ultgiua. New-Orleans 7 days, willi mdae loJodu I Van Mukle. Steamer Obi Dominion, smith, Richmond, City Point aad Norfiiik, with and lu OM Mt Oo. Htesmer ll Diinoca.

Halletts Booton, willi attlee to Dlmock. amp U'f St Jeha. BB). Halter. Ilollo ISO willi (ussr lo order: vnaaal to II Wincheater A Co.

Slim lUsn. Uimbarh. A Yali lo, with ovals, ie order, vessel lo Hermann Koop A Cu. Bark ti tuart Kisr). Dullsr.

ilaiuburg tis days with mdae te snlsr: lo 0 I A Ca Bark Wilhelm Hirksdal (Usn). Blsngsbye, Amsterdam SO with empty korreia io order; vesssl to Yuaoh. Bdys A Co. hUKMICT-Ai Bandy Koak. moderate, At City Islaa.i.

wind light, w'eloady. Arrivs.1 reaiarlar Steamer Hpala (Br). On ttl the. IJvsrnooi Mar A Qneena DANGER IN ft FUT la aa greater than rrom disease germs lurking therelu. Ths latter enoutirsge and other con? tagious dlsaaaa la Belling a foothold, lo wy nothing ol tpphUterla, scarlet fever, croup and many other alarmingly taut diseases) that carry off Ihouaande of children.

nstrlf. BBABURY'S BtfLI'llUH CANDLKB burnell Iii quteUi aud BSeettully town 10, with m.tsssnd passengers to KW Hurst. Ar rtvsd ttl the Bar at 0.40 m. Ireialueil liv fog Steamer Miine of Nevada (Br). Miswart.

Glasgow Mar 8, Larne lo, with unite and 27? passengers lo Austin Baldwin A Co. Steamer Flder (Her), Bsier, Rremen Mar 10, Southampton with mdse and 57" vasseugers to Oelrtchs A Co Arrived at th'- Bar ai nunn. Helaine ay mr. Steamer A'vo (Br), Williams, stnvandla Mar ft, Cart havens 7, colon 9, Kingston 14, Port Meraei 14. Hey IS, 1 tl, i ufnue Island l7, ti iib unite ami .12 patten ls Pim.

Forwood A Cn. rrtved af the Bar at m. Mteuuier City of Atlanta. Burley. un imo Tux an 8, Vars Urea IH Progreao 13, Havana 17, with mdse andie) passengers to Alexandre A tiona.

Arrived at thc bar al 8.30 m. M'ramer Mnriel (Rr), Locke. Trinidad Mar fl. Rarbadoes 7, lui. 11 li i'll a.

i tai irin-ii. and 10. sit 13, with md.e au I la A Outerbtidge A Co. Arrived at thu Bar al 7.110 m. Steamer -ting (Br).

Robiuion, cardenas Mar 0, Mat-inzaa 111. wiih Hiiirnr to order: vessel to John I) Meager. Arrived at the liar at BBS m. rt7" rsiaarner Arublo iBr). from Llverpsol, previously re? port, d.

brines 421 passengers. Steamar Wyoming dlr), from Llveroool, provloaaly re? ported, bringa 277 passengers. CLEARED. Steamer Lydian Mona ch (Br), Huggett. Loadon-Header sou BtSBStst Renrlos (Br), Farquhar, tjOoAott? Henderson Bros Mei mer Hipparchus (Belg).

Kailey, Loadou? busk A J.vona. Steamer Osllleo (Br). Jones. Hnll-Sanderson A Son. Steamer Ith elia (Our), Vogelgesang, liaiuburg via Pty A Co.

Steamer Newport, Mhackford, Aapluwall Mall Sa Cn. Steamar Marmion (Br). Wait, boco del Tore-Tlie Frank Rios Co. Steamer Philadelphia, tatguayra. Puerto Cabollo and Cur Buss A Hallett.

steamsr Uuraisy (Bn. H.iuaiip, Windward craft air o. siesmer City of Colnniiila. Rettlg, Havana and Mexican port--I' Me va rvrli a Sons. Orinoco cnn.

Darrin, Hamilton, Berm A Cv sic iiuor New-York, Mason, Halves ton? Van Sickle. Steamer City of Augusta. Catharina, Yonge. Moamer Japanese (Br), Speddlng, A Arc.iiiaiil. Steamer Kqnsror, Nelson, Wilmington-Wm Ca Steamer seneca.

Walker, Norfolk, aud Newport News? Old Douiiiiion ss Cu. st' mi'i lanny Caalwalader, Gillingham, Baltimore-B Downer. Steamer den Whitney, Ben ss, Boston ir Dlmock. Hup Oenrge Wa.hiuglou (Uer). Probst, Hamburg Her ni.m Koop A Co.

Hark iinii.iilt.il). Hannam, Malaga? Funch, E.I ye Ce. ling iona. Uamnioinl. Bridgetown, Trow.

bridge's Sons. Sclu Wmute Lowry, Mciuiclne, l'nrt au-1'rinoo-O A Brett, Sou A Co BAILED. Steamers Tbe Qnsen snd Eduardo, fer Liverpool: Biate ot Oeoigi.t ind Rhaetla, llaiiinurg; Pieter de Comet. Aatwerp; Peconie, Lisbon; Newport, Aapinwall; City of i'oin ii ia. Hv-ana and Mexican pons, orinoco, Ber? muda.

New. York, Oalveafou: Ciiv of Augusta. Savami tilt I.siisca aleI Ixauawtux, Newport News; Mayor aud Bruae. Ballnnora for shanghai. Ailee.

Rotterdamt Laraton, Progress, ror Exmouth. Emma Payaaat, Plymouth; araiao. Car ml; la) rou to, Uddevalta; Victoria, Havre-, Arleta, Lisbon: Birathay, saigon. Bay of Fundy. Yokohama; Vitii I Ia.

I'nn Natal; Arnold tun Bippen. Mouleviileo; A lt Casulioh, St Pierro, Martinique. Brig Sunlight, tor Denier ara; Caroline Dray, Oalbsrisa, TUB MOVEMENTS OF STEAatKAi. FOttElO.M PORTS LrvsBPOOL Mar 22-Arrtved, ateamsr Lake Saptrtor (Br) Stewart, from New-Yore. (JUbsnbtowx.

Mar steamers Rspnblie (Br), Davison, amt City ol Berlin (Br). Laud, Hom Liverpool bones foi New-York. 0lassoer. Mar SI-Sailed, steamer Deveula (Br), Crock hart, ter now-a erk. Olin knock.

Mar teamer eire aa na (Br). CaniDbell. irom Vow-York Mar ll on her way to Olaegow. LIZA. RD, Mar Vi? Paataeat.

Colorado iBn. Jenklna, from New-York Mar il on her wsv lo Hall; Lane (Uer), ll el- fruin New-York Mar 10 oa her way ta seuuiaiao ton and Bremen. ll am Mar steamer Ragla (Ger), Albara, from Nsw-York. (For lour Shipping say, Fifth Annonncemeau, Beware of a slip-ht irritatioB of ths throat. am melt's Cough Drops give ia li tts rails', st the elevated railroad autioaa and story where.

ts White Hands jTTam Bslng BE-zont COSMATiO soar. 79 OTB. E. Miller's Spring Hats. 1,147 Broadway aad 4 Astor Place, knut A.

Panifls, M. BIO Wost Claru sr. nf Nervous a vaia Imptileucesun sterility io l'A teri. "To Mothers." Msb. Win-blow's Boomi t'i sr me.

r.r 'Hill trs-i rssttiHg. ths game, allara all pata, cures wibi! cello iltarrliuaA. Twsatv-itve oeata a stet a. ia The above Cuts representour SpringSfyles in Boys' Suits, age 4 to 12 years. TIIKY AHBoitOK FKO'l I IN! llliillls, IN Ot KK KKK KaTI'l T- HMS.

IN OltDMt TO OI.lt HI I.DKI'.N'-s PAItTIHKNT. WHICH TllK I.Atti; -T IM 1INITKI) e. IA I WK Wi I. li I Vd YOU YOUH CHOiCK.KOV S.OOO MIJITH AC 84 00 PER SUT. BOLD KWH RR AT IttOH AND Sill Otk LONDON LIVERPOOL CLOTHING Mt ANS IM MOWBH Y.

COM. ii. BBB MtmYfB, MbOW SPECIAL MENTION. ABtrst-tisaa-BalB eaiaalliei latte (Base e-alaaaaeara tMBMmmomAti tko wmmBmmb ot this tri aviva Ikarawgfaly relleBle, 97 ase" muk the aril- fs-rJeel sAfstf "HOME RX EU. sJIHKK" Brain- Workft Sedentary Fen intleiiieu, La a loo sad tho A I or lavalla.

A complete gymsaaiarji. Takoe np bul square fleur ronni- soroelhintf new. sc.ibb imo. 'durable, eoniprehensive. ehearx.

Send for eiteiilar. BCIIOOL8FOR PHYSICAL Ind vocal culture." IB East 14th Street and 711 Fifth. Aveline. M. Y.

cur. Prof 0. DOWD, wullara of Oel furo'ia." I BaVer sew any other I liked h.xlf H.N.SQUIRE&SO.VS, fV rULTOS-tsT- H. T. beet ta trey Ml DIAMONDS, WATCHES, ARTISTIC JEWBLRT, Eegltsh Silverware, otc.

BQvor Ploted Ware at 40 oC xtattTOAlJ-iae Floe Watches Specialty. SSS Broadway, SS7 Broadway, 171 Broaklyu COLUMBIA Bicycles, Tricycles, Tandems, Safeties. POPE M'F'G CO. NE WYO IaundrY soaV 75 lbs TO THE BOX 100 PRESSED CAKES FREE FROM ALKALI otto ron FINEST FABRICS ROBERTLEFFERTSU yog tiff? DIAMONDS. In having duplicate welding present's I alan buv all Die really tine offered me.

I have none but tine careiiilly matched pana, rang lng tram to Lan nins, rings, to li iver-- aa.med thal my prices aro much below wuolo aale rate. J. H. JOHNSTON, ISO BOW KUY. Somethini New.

BILK A SO TWHST CO.MKINKD. Baree time ead trouble to tin storekeeper, and Insures perieellr matchsd color tu tbe ceusumar. Brsiaerd A Armstrong BROADWAY. M. Y.

Larges! Aooarltases-I, Bjt'si rsi, lea aital li.Wr.l 1'rtCaOO John 33. 47 tlc MB Warrea-et. Also Barnoas A Horse E. kH.T. SBl BHOAOAVAY.

M. PtIOTOtJUAPHIO AAtAl'BLH BATCH KL CA neill A. OATALQOUK FRF.iC MaattoB Trtbaea. i Artist. -Ol BROADWAY, Vxeeerea every af Halie Hesola.

1 Haas, eic, sa. Ci rf Blur aad eaeos malled oo request. Ad D. T. AMES, .103 uuoadvvay.

bk VIM" FURNACES AXD RANGES. in me mabkbtb Banlsfni-tlon t'earnuteeai. MABTU FACTO BED BY W. B. II A il VB Sc He.

Hrondwmy. BOYNTON FURNACES RANGES Boynton Kurniea Cr ANO WA l'Kit--SC, IO.I AV. UNEXCELLED. Eainbliahed IM.Irt. LEACH, Stationer, Printer, and BLANK BOOK Mfg, wi tann wi rifand.irl, American and Spring Kock Oiartee a luud all tho year.

Special R'l ed Account Booka aile to ti de rat abort nails HftVy. VOIf Then I Hoieyou ei.u 1 Ins lum IOC -11. ese. ll a will 1 if Iii the riilit Unas, -toa 1 will fall in thn wrong pursuit. boys will bo x.nl if understood and rightly tri ato'l.

lin liol force a Minti emin, lt rum mia, Educate nih" line of anility, A Phrenological ''Birt wlB What ia beal Ki 1 tams AB Itt B'WAY. Crouch Fitzgerald Kelfahlc Trunks and 1 iMWfciM Broad vt wy, N. Y. J.S, CONOVER Maaufieti'-era AKTltSTlO OPEN FIRE PLACB3 sad Parlor tn Wood. rsi.no tn I tstsA.

IM Poul Killi I'lLSS. ls KW YOUR. BACH ISSUK ll i-'IT BB TUAN THU LAM TWKLVB P.M1F.-4, BTRoN.l ARTICLlvS Bt NOTED Peverai thone td niara Wulla NBWH, SK Kit A NB HT 1 Rt ES FO il 8 1 Tbs purpoae is to IBS AthATl oajjor la Uta cits' Ob Ute other aldo our facilities for the of es eluslve atylea ot woollen goods tor MEN'S wi AR ARR UNKQL'ALLKJJ. On Ulla sldu ws have made every arrangement tura BUI well cut, thoroughly wade, l.ainieiitt AT LONDON Pu ILK'S. A SUIT TO MEASURE AT EQUAL TROl'aV AT EQUAL TO I On.

Everytltliig la made to your order on lite prenn-a Ia our Culling Ot-pailment we have adirel IBs recognised New-Yors and tel ate a-aHous in-r. feet to impart the esl BotalBol susi-m JISIBB every garment REMEMBER, VYE DEAL ONLY IR JTORKION FA lt RH'S. J. B. Atherton TAILORS, 031 and 933 Broadway.

Between -Isl gad Atilt The Recent Storm IB A WAHNINO TO HOl'BKK KK tVI ON HANOAtsUPPl.VOFOUilKli HI I I OAViS, CINCINNATI HAM ANO BREAKFAST BACON ARK MOLO BY LKAOINO JR'lOBrtls, WH i HAfl I.

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