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all Se THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGT: - 7“ a — D.C., TUESDAX, MARCH 8, 1887-SUPPLEMENT TRE MAYFLOWER’S BIVAL. Something About the Cutter Arrow that the Mayflower will Meet. From the Boston Herald. ‘The arrow is an old type of cutter yacht, and is quite a different looking cutter from those of to- day. She has a very full midship section, with ex- ceedingly large displacement, and is full and bar- Teblike in her bilge. In England, she has the same class of admirers that the schooner yacht Amer- ica has in this country, and there are plenty of men to-day who argue that she can outsafl the Irex or any other cutter of her class, Expert Yachtamen tn Engiand do not hold these views, as they believe nothing short of being built over again will Increase her speed enough to make her keep up with the fast cutters like the Irex, Mar- jorie, Galatea, or Genesta, Whatever may be said of her sailing qualities, yachtsmen generally will approve the conduct of her owner, for he indi- cates Iu his letter that he is willing t6 make the cup a challenge cup for the benefit of naval archi- tecture and yachting. ‘The cutter Arruw measures 81 feet 4 Inches water line, 18 feet 4 inches extreme beam, and 11 fee€ 6 inches extreme draught. She was built by the late Mr. Thomas Chamberlayne in 1825, and was altered In 187. She has a tonnage of 112 Yona. According to the measurements of the Eng- lsh Yacht Hacing Association her racing length ‘Ta2A fee in regard to the trip of the Mayflower to En land this summer, “Mr Bu stated yesterday tat the _areerey gall not only for the Quoms cup a the cutter Arrow, but would race for une Cape May and Brenton’s Reef Cups, which were won by the Genesta in 1886. According to this If fs evident that the designer of the Maytlower, In his visit to England, ts going to have a try at nearly everything that Is offered. BUSINESS IS BUSINESS. — What Follows May Prove Interesting. —x— HOW YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY SUBSCRIBING TO ‘tions will be made. ‘THE WEEKLY STAR. By the balling rules for the queen's Cup in recent years the course has Veen trois. Tark Comes, Isle of Wight, Eng.; thence east 12 mile= ‘Ww the Nab lightahip? thence due west 25 miles to ‘a markboat off Lymington, Eng., (near Southam p- course Is «flat, triangular one, and is about 50 miles long. AS the Arrow won the cup on the course around the Isle of Wight, it is probable Uhat this will be the course decided on for the two | Taces between her and the Mayflower. tow beat the fleet, facludt Ammerica, took place July 22, 1862, the course being from the harbor of Cowes, on thé north shore of the Isle of W! around that island, But very few of those now Interested in yachting events have any definite flea of this race, or how © schooner yacht it was won, and the following description, taken from one of the leading English yachting publica- tons, 1s given: “Her majesty the queen had presented a cup, Value 100 guineas, for this day's race, the course for which was right round the Island. Princess Olga and Brilliant were envered, but did not start. ‘The other vessels were: ee T. Chamber layne. z wainberl Lord Londesboro, EG. Kowlen. Lord de Blaquiere. Le Marchant Thomas, Hf. B. Webster. “There was a good stiff breeze blowing at the time from the southwest. The Mosquito was the Grst to get under way, and soon showed her bow- sprit ahead of the arrow, who followed closely in her wake. The America was somewhat tardy in getting her gaff-topsall set, which gave the others Paecited advantage In the Star, but that was of trivial account ‘nm the extent of the course is considered. The Zephyretta was the last to get away, and was about twice her length astern of the America, but at 11 hours 2 minutes, when abreast of thé Warren Sand, the Zephyretta had overhauled the America, the Mosquito still lead. ing, the Arrow being about half a mile astern of her, and about a quarter of a mile between her and the America. In this order they the No man buoy, beating up against the “On rounding the No-man, the Zephyrett ‘which was lying close astern, passed the amorics @ little to ward on thé starboard tack, and Tound the Nab Wght one minute before her. thus. poin muito Kept heading the ‘ard the white elif’ st the back of the island, which was now against flood Ude. The whole of the yachts thus kept in shore far as it could be done with safety until they about a mile and a-nalf below the light, when (wind changed and got round to the west by tof vpaltey"ind “bathing” weather, by porary advantage was alternate! Dy one and then by another, but stilt ‘decidedly in favor of the Mosquito. One favor was the power of being able to tacks quicker than the larger and jessels, and the Mosquito held a much ind "than the Arrow. The America schooner rigged, she was unable to get ‘Mosquito, Who met with the light breeze u jid-headed topsail well handled ‘that the America | uch ground upon her until after herine’s, When she began to over. haul the Arrow very fast, and nally passed hero Freshwater bay. ‘The Mosquito was ouly 4% mnie utes ahead of the America and the latter aout 6 Minutes in advance of Arrow. After these Yachts had got inside the Needies the wind shirted to w.n.w., aud the America overhauled and passed. the Mosquito off “Jack In the Basket, and then be- came the leading vessel By the time the Mos- squito reached Lepe the Arrow paseed her: thence achts stretched across ‘the Solent to Old ‘Point, where the three met together, and the Arrow and Mosquito shortly afterward ¢losed her. ‘The whole now ran oe Biya ote Wind dead Aieriea ‘goose winged,” the same advantage taken Dy the cutters, they also booming out Deing EET La taeace it general however well the Amertean may have besa juriog the mach, and with i American crew, her sails did not present ‘cardboard’ ‘that we have been accustomed earance ‘in displacing on going throug! Water a3 when hee motion was almost ‘The Arrow Peel ‘both be disqualified un- proved to the satisfaction of Committe which is the aggressor.’ On saturday, ‘at a general of the club, a protest was ‘the owner of the inst both the Arrow Sonciuith cutters, (or ber majesty cup ie —s ‘they fouled each other, which 1s contrary the eighteenth article of the regulations, after ing the matter the committee declared the Arrow retained Drize, 27. Dozs Advices trom Newtoundland state that the 4s on the verge of an eral up: of British con on, which, they clan, bears heavily upon them. Private siabo that a strong sentient imeeting of socialists in C1 against a bill ure Wo punish the aut of Man named ot a ad his hearers to ure aris and the soctaiists had a right wo Sooner than see the bill pass he : *h revolution. ‘Tate ro Kitt Hoesei_—George W. ‘Special says: Senator Wu. J. Sewe | ag Liverpeck kane ‘buried the hatchet and Mr. Dudley has Withdrawn Sewell last fail over remarks made by @ political speech. Rerescrerarive Prvcock Step ror Dana: Jon H. Laird, secretary of the Seer eats Gemocratic committer, who Was aasauuited’ tu the assembly chamber at’ Trenton last Wedaestay daring the exciting ene which followed tue rlee- tion of Rufus Blodzett to the United Staes senate has deckted to 31 4 ‘The case will also be taken beiur the grand jury of Mercer county on @ criminal com- Le soe A Barrons Brug Taxes Mis May McTavish, dai Carrol McTavish, of Bait » took the white Vell Saturday at the Carmelite convent, Brussels, Several Fears ago she entered Baltimore society and Lecamme one of its most adinired men ‘A younger sister, Miss Emily McTavish, Vouk the black vell October 7th, 1883, and Is knows as Sister Mary Her other sister ts a belle im Baltimore society. Miss McTavish is on her aide the great granddaughter of Charles Carroil, of Carrollton, the signer of the Declara- ton of ‘Independence, andon her mother's side the KFanddauchler of Ue once commander of the army of the United States, Gen. Wintield Scott, qee Ver— hter of Mrs Churies Hf Gov. Tonums Makxs Awewps.—Gov. Torres, of Senor Labadi, in’ unmeasured terms tor not deilvering Lieut. “Guittere, wha led the soldiers in the attack on the Americans, to the Aiperican authorities immediately. Gov. Torres is bighiy indignant at the action of the local Mex- fean authorities. Upon that Senor Vas- Gf the Mexican poilce, had been re refusing to take a hand against the Americans he immediately reinstated him. He was ordered to take a force of men to secure Lieut. 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TrHicote are 38-40. wide, in plain and mixed colors, have the finest finiah and texture of Any goods we have ever had st that price. in. Tricots, new effects, 75. per. é a, ‘better quality iu aif the new shades, sgetuding Hellotrepe nod he ow iuminsted shades ee de Cloth-Fintshed Tricot, beautiful goods, yard. y’ Cloth, ‘Se Sy nr ee Sake ea Foe Bea rset athe iniah mn Brosdeloth at $2.75 per yard, uu- ‘usually pretty and excellent quality. ‘These goods are already shrunk aud ready to be made op ‘Our Imy Order of Satees nearly all it anda look will ead Sou % be aavured that we have pee § BR, 699, 8 F LARGEST STORE IN WASHINGTON. 420, 422, 424, 426 SEVENTH STREET. SW-ONE PRICE ALWAYS. Orro Dures & Co. BUILDING MATERIAZ. DOORS sas, ‘KILN-DRIED W. C. AND GEORGIA FLOORING A SPECIATY. ‘We guarantee to manufacture superior quality of work for less price than any other Mill, and we heve the largest facilitiey and factory in the country. 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For sale by the leading Wine Merchants and Grocers, wee Miss J vuuetr Corsox Says, In an orticle entitled “Family Living on 8500 a Year:” “Fuel for acouking stove and two other fires, and lights, would cost about $8 per month, provided Coxm were used in cities,” &c. WE ARE DELIVERING CRUSHED COKE TO ANY PART OF WASHINGTON OR GEORGETOWN— 40 Busbels for @3.70. 25 Bushels for €2.50. COKE NOT OBUSHED- 40 Bushels for 82.90, ‘25 Buabels for €2.00' WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT COMPANY. a» 411 and 413 10th street. GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. RPPS'S COocOA. BREAKFAST. “ the natural laws which ee the spanned ston and sutton, apd Peter Cocos br, Ep in Pr ‘our breakfast saan beats doctors bila Ye us by” the sud mveus y articles ta constitution ep of het that ct or cious use cious, 3 L a E IT USED TO BE SAID THERE 18 NOTHING LIKELEATHER, NOW IT 18 SAID THERE 18, NOTHINGLIKEHECK- ERS BUCKWHEAT 118 Pararsco Frovarse Muss, Established 1774. MIEH FLOUR OF AMERICA, AND THE BEST LN EVERY RESPECT FOR FAMILY U ION CONTAINED the whitest, sweetest and most nut If he does not kee write to ugand we will let you kuow wi had. CA. GAMBRILL MANUFACTUIING CO. fStha-Hm — 214 Commerce st., Baltimore, Md. PATAPSCO SUPERLATIVE PATENT, THE PRE- D Marilou aud, Vanes trou, which our PATENT KOLLER F ebietly manufactured, huis long: been conc erjor quality, because it asa Br TTF! OF GLUTEN AND PHOSY HA’ ANY OLBEE. This fact is recosnized, uot ou: y but in the Cuited kitwdoni as well, where PATAPSCO SUPERLATIVE” evmmands deer more mumey than other American dour, Clearly comoustrating ita superior qualities ASK YOUR GROCER FOR PATAPSCO 8UPERLA- TIVE PATENT. it can be Pore Trauux Ouve Ou. As sweet and palatableas FRESH CREAM. Large Invoices in Stock. ELPHONZo YOUNGS Company, 426 Oth street. Decomren Toner Sera We are opening to-day new shapes and decorations In TOILET SETS, ‘The Best we have Ever Offered for the price. WILMARTH & EDMONSTON, ‘China and Giass Importers 1205 Peonay!vania avenue northwest Baw at HANGINGS, Eger tages, wie ese, F Basan mise at. Dw. have: ith the manufacturers of Paper Hangings, by wll J.B, Lenz GREAT DISCOUNT, ‘We will offer our remaining stock of Heating Stoves at from 10 to 20 per cent discount from regular prices. Agents for DANFORTH FLUID. W. 8 JENKS & C9, ‘717 Tru Stuesr N. a3 PIANOS AND ORGANS. Tee Leranrye [ssrnvwesta DECKER BRUS. : | manos a ESTEY ORGANS. Moderate prices. Easy monthly yiyments, Pianos aud Organs ior remt and wed. Tutine and ro pairing, BANDEMS & STAL MAS. st iw. . t., Baltimore. mS. Established 1864. ch now the lcaling Pianos ofthe wor y & Evans aud Weser Bros., the best ine dizau quality, alwo Gally's self-playing instruments ‘All at lowest prices and best installivent plan, Special Ddanealus Lor cash. Tuniuyy and repairiuyg honestly dows KOK § KK KK ON EAS KS ee BB Ek BB EER UNEQUALED IN TONE, TOUCH, WORKMANSHIP AND DURABILITY, Special attention of Purchasers invited to the uew ARTISTIC STYLES Guisued iu designs of HIGHEST DECORATIVE ART. SECOND-HAND PIANOS: A five assortment of Prominent wakes at all prices, ELANUS FOR RENT. WM. KNABE & 09. SIT Market Space, SILENT NEW AMERICAN, No. 7. SEWING MACHINES, with New Automatic Stitch Dial, are uni speed, lightness of running, strength aud THEY ARE NO RISK TO HEALTH. or cozwhvels, ‘Send tor circular and over dorsements of W. ‘Tdephone call ‘Repairing aud ‘Next Loor to Auer 5 Bic NSRGTSE Seiowledeed chine extant for Lughtu« na sure and seit. J. F. MCKENNY, Sole Agent, yualed for uty of | The only Swine Machine made without spiral s obo ie mn feeble: ULMBACH, 7thand Hate, kinds, Sole Aeut, D.C, le Shirt Depot jx29 OTHING EXCEEDS A SILENT WHITE SEWING experts aa the finest idictue,Specd-Perfcet | a Sons, Gabler Marshall & Wendell Workand Beauty of Fini. the White a kine be | ja antl other ‘Visus: Bee 79th Sub. w. J.B. RICHMOND, Mabager, for Hall's Forus tor Draping Dresses. Pri abun! Kiso Cuuversl Patterns. = GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. Eizexrs HATS AND GENTS FURNISHINGS In all the Latest Novelticsia Shirts to Order, 6 for $12. ELLERY'S, 1337 F street, Opposite the Ebbitt House. WINTER UNDERWEAR, NECKWEAR, HOSIERY, £0. Aperfect fit guaranteed. _ATTORNEYS. N, STENOGRAP! sussioners and Exaiuiners in C Louisiana av Barbour Law Building, 400 Onancers, ‘icon 1 apd 2) Guuton Buiidiog, lclepiohes at vilces nd Tesdenoce ON. ATTORNEY-AT Louisiana TRICK O'FARRELL, Retoruey. ad Counsel ‘Solicitor of Patents and Residence, 1 ‘H. MILLER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,, 2 and 4, Gunton Law’ . Hovis 2 aud 4, Gunton Law Building, Residence, 813 T st_n.w, ry mh PROFESSIONAL. idden mystery reve Utes or uuines. | Kecovers atolen property, lost friends, Gives success in business, Removen Blew. Causes speedy tai wether, Never fails. Grv Ail in trouble cousuit this cl Satisfaction or no pay, 9 to ¥, Open ‘Sthat., bet, Dand aw. oyant. Cures sickn P and Astral vases speed, an rca separated towether, gives advice ol Betinfectigu guaranteed. Oitice hours Dam, tos acti 250 C ot, bet d5y und Uih eta tw. Fee S002 £5 Massace axp SWEDISH MOVEMENT CURE! 84 PER WEEK, In Daily Treatment, at ‘THE SWEDISH HEALTH INSTITUTE, 903 16th st. nw. jwauil Vinings separated to- Es icture of poe you marry. eam . Allin trouble call 5° stlemen of ‘will treat Ladies and Gen! 2 of experience od tients at their: AT VERY LOW RATES. PROF. HABTVIG NISSEN, ‘Proprietor and Manager. Office hours:—8 a m. to 1 p.m.; 4to7 p.m. CONSULTATION FREE. f12-1m ‘M.A, FRENCH. RS. OC A. FRE is located at 717 Most. n. w., where ahe will be to meet all her friends and patrons. Ame 3 AND & VERNON BOW, 20 & “O45 Pouns MARNE Tp SURGEON CHIROEODIST, Lo) eee Do Nor Perens Ez UNTIL you IERSON PIAN), medium price. ‘Over 41,000 now Second-hand Pianos and Oncaus at prices from$10 to. $150.” Bul uu sual! mouthly paywucute, angest agoruueut of Socut Muse We NKY Ls ae = Ewan F, Dror, 925 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Jett & Curston and other | Music and MM mont payments, FE: rae aa \. G. METZEROTT & 00. nll Bos Peeve. near Othat_ Be Lae? = rod Baw FIRST-CLASS T! tocoe ND ee ae PIANOS, PEIC! al: WOOD AND COAL JOHNSON, PRUE SE Sete wot ens om MP] rE FACILITIES. ‘TOM PRICES. the forests and mines 5 other ‘Main Yard and Office, 1101 RT.ave.n.w. Branch ‘Yard and Office, 511 A st. ne. cor. 9 ‘Wholesale and Retail Dealeria COAL AND WOOD. ‘Main Office No 710 Dst. nw. Offces and Yards— Sth and Bats. .w.,No. 216 A st. ne Cosl Depot— Cor. Virginia and Delaware avenues s., All Offices are connected with the Telephone Ex- oc22-Smm Box Yorn COAL AND WOOD From JOHNSON BROTHERS, . $21 mhS-2t* | The most extensive dealers in the District. Supply THE CELEBRATED CLAIRVOY- | more families than any firm south of New York ‘Tele- phone connections. ‘Main Office 1202 F street northwest. Branch Offices and Yards: 1515 Seventh street northwest, 1740 Pennsylvania avenue nortqwest. 221 Pennsylvania avenue southeast. 1121 Ninth street northwest. 603 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, ‘Commer of Third and K streets northwest, Wharves and Railroad yard: 41 Twelfth and Water atreets southwest. 64 Broadway. $a" Ritcave, | New York 590, JR RTE S10CK PRLEGHAPY winks | —— ‘WASHINGTON, BALTIMO) RW Yok, boston! General IN, tec. ‘CUOER OAxLEE, Gere a tie Haaviene Sct eter, ‘nauons fell On commission all classes of Railway | 121-181" RAILROADS. Be Tins axp onto nar-noan. Schedule tn elect, SURDAY: JANTARY 20th, 1887, Leave Washington from Station, corner of New Jae anf 20:10 pm. daily, ‘care 0 pereeeees tae 5 00 a 1 ‘Gn. cago, arriving im me wt text Shoraing at L110. No extre tare th Cain for fast thine. ‘or Cincinnat., Louisville an St Louis daily at 3.30 pm. 10.10 p.m, with throweh eoaches and Care tosbore withot change. 3.30 in. ea fast limited train to Cincinuatiend St arriving in Cincinnati next morning at 7 45, Bt £40 pm. No extre fare te chanmed on this train tae For Pittsbure at 1)-45, and 85: daity: Pittsburg, Cleveland and Detrst, with anor tad Sicening Gare to Pittebure. For Lexington aud Local Stations, 8-40 am dail Caen ; "For Baltipore on week ak days 5, 6.20, 6-40. 7.20, pages Ree ite hale es 6:0, 7:30, 8.30, 5.50 La TN yenandoah Valley Railroad and potnts South : 30 pan dally. > 90 pan ‘te 6-40 am. and 12-10, 4:30 and am 4cona. ay Sations between Washiuurn and Balt am. 12:10pm. 3 it aot ES 14 mu. daily, exoopt Sunday, aud 5 rasta taba sas ions eat lsa lutermnediate poiuts ¥ am. 12.30 121 daily, except, Frederick 8 40am, 1 n anceps Lingeentown 6 10 ean" and 5-31 bam. daily, em ‘arrive from the We 7:20 am, OAT DL pom, tite Rock Rpeeme, mr 5-50 pia aud 80-00 pan asy. Se a ik “shoei. and 1:50, 6:23 and 10:35 am, O05 pm andVailey Radirond, 5:30 pam i wore for Waxhiugton at 5 and 10 30.810 ns Penneylva . rect, where ORdere will be taken for laegage to be checked and recaived uty the ty nic xa i ” aid rintendent, Raltimore. a9 CREAT ENNAYLVANT ROUTE SOKTH, WEST AND SOUTRHWESR Tris SbIp serch M MAGNIFIES QU UP MENE xprees oe hiewtine Cary at bu A. BM daily OAM daily to Cincinnati and ist Louis, Wath Slowping Cars from Harrisburg to Cincinnaty, aud Buflet Car to St Louis dally toch ‘with Sleopitug Oar Western Fx) {O00 Pi tauly for Pretsbang t turvug Slerpet Harrstnine LTIMORE AND POTOMAC DAD. For kre, Cauaidlaigus, Rockester. Bufialo, © 20:00 P.M. daily, except Sat wits ary Washinton to Kochester, For Widausport, Lock Haven snd Elmira st 0:50 For Nes i East, 7 25, 9:00 and 11-l we SS Sark iats R 2h 2.00 wet AB 40, On Sup M., 12-30, 2:00. 4:15, 10: Bib Gees. ab alata can ot P.M alls 4 4-00 P. For Boston without ct For Ne fall through trades th hoets of Browklyn A PM" On sunday, 2:00, 400, La, Oy and T1330 Fa pe'a Crock Line, +25 A.M. and 4:40 P.M daily, except Sunday, For Auttapolia, 7/25 AML, 12:0, 4:28 and 6:00 P gals spt Sunday” Sapdaye, #-00 AML, 4 1 | ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RA SOU ASR, BEESON A ROAD. XaLATia.G 00, 6-45, 840,047. 1) AM. 22-01 ete ER LIM ELMER | J day ‘at 0.00, 947,11 AM, 3-00.6-01 and 10-00 4.M For Hehinond and the South, 6,00, 11 A.M. daily, sud 4.243 PM. daily. « 1d 7 Te ios Toss. 0 4) AM 130. 8 0 10, 10:1, 10-4: 20, 4 a5 and 10-42 F 1 aM | _ J. BR WOOD, General | preovorr ATR LINE. | EDULE IN EFFECT DEC. 19, 1886, | grains feave Daud P. stat streets: 900 an Daily tor Warmentan, Gordonsville, © ©. joint Lynchbure, Kockhy Mount, Dauvilie, tale eigh, Charlotte, Atlauta, and all potuke South tuan palace butlet aleeping car w w AUauta, sud Washington to Monuromeny.. | “Bi3o p u-Dally, except Sunday, for Manseme, and intermediate stations 20 fe 1a —Daily for Warrenton, Charlottesvilie, Staunton, Lousewille, Cincinnati Polutson the Chesapeake and Ohio route. Pullusa sleepers Washinwton to Louinville, | ee Oe Daly tor Cuchi, Ashville, Charlotty, Columbia, Aiken, Atucuwta, At Mout New Orleans and ‘puints Southwest Pull- sn Duifet sleepers Wasliingtan to Aiken, S.C, Wash m to Montgomery, conmecting with parlot car to Rew Orleans TRAINS ON WASHINGTON AXD OWIO DIVISION Leave Washington m. daily, except Sanday, mn. daily, arrivitg at hotvd Hal 114.8 fou, returning eave "Had Hill Oma Bh daily and i168" pan, except Sunday. seriviow a Washinirton 8:40 ain. abd 3-55 pm. F ‘Throw trains from Sowth arrive at W 8.30anLants 2 frou Louisville 9 40m Site deplne tar reaorvetion, and sat 1 cpine cur furnished and Sivcked at oficr, 401 eae Peni ave, Vand af passenger station, Peutiny val Galirvad, Gu aud JAS. L. TAYLOR, General Famenger Agent 220 “POTOMAC RIVER BOATS. iy | POTOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE, 10 Steamer SUE, Capt. W. C. Geo = re her trips between BALTIMORE aud WASH: TOS aud forall enim the tone ives, anc nt Leav be Baltingore Tuendaye and Pradaye Spm. aud Washington Sunday 4 p.m. Fr re ceived on Saturdy ouly apd iust be propaid. Apply to STEPHENSON & BRO. Agents, 7th Street Wharf, TOE PNAS Bree AKEFIELD" " wharf on MONDAYS, THURSDAYS AS at jam. Meturning TUESDAYS, DAY in. touching at favor Laud Inge as far aw Nowini Crock, ‘Currionan, Vi Clements Bay, Ma. Connects with Bani OR” ik at yuerds, Seo achedule. JOHN B. PADGETT, Axt’ CW, KIDLEY, Manacor. 25 iT STRAMPRS JOHN GIBSON and EC. KNIG! paat hiver, Ne every SATURDAY at 4 fain. Othet Share Weehincion, covery TUBSDAY "i Freigiit st lowest raion, M™ VERNON! MT. VERNON! STEAMER W. W. CORCORAN Leaves 7th street wharf « a Beturnlag, reaches Wes Meron 019 eck “a sty 1.1. BLAKE, Captain, _ STEAMERS. {HOLT KOUTE TO LONDON. Seeet ON CRDDECIECHER LLOYD a. 00 Steamer Dusss TO NEW YORK— To Soutuarupton Havre), Aller Wed Mh 8 Sain 8 WerraSai. ML 12. 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