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B 7 ee ae ee OER SED ENING ORL PTE PS T0 GHEE, LEDWORI vharte are indexed ey Evening Wor M cr ad Made that Se that Raeoian Ships in| wy ‘Whe Trew. Body Chi nese Ports Be Sent to Sea at Once Into. Spuyten Duyvil Greek, i ie ae Squadron Will Destroy Them be Hate S Bven in Neutral Ports. VICTIM HAD WATCH, PIN AND ABOUT $200 IN CASH. |xcistvnc aia Rhea ‘Aug. 17—Japan has made a demand of China, prac- Hel Bs Bhd ec ec Won att mist so enange earbtenate hee the case of the protected cruiser Askold aand the torpedo . teen “ G14) Malden ptlvator iy Trek _ Jock rvs. yr ‘0 - 4 THE WORLD: ‘WEDNESDAY EVENING, AVGUBT 17, 1904 ANGE CHART, $10,000 TROT WON EIGHT CAUGHT H MMERROESTOR oss f liven 18 von | j F am 4 se ae| BY SWEET MARESURE THING AI} WIRMERS AGI Police Think Murdered se Gk PST, ie MAS ta MY Apna Ge "California ‘ten Fi Favorite in| Detectives Waited Until “Good | Clever Lite Amer American Jookey Long island Stake, Took Two| Things” Had Put Money! Duplicates His Great Feat of Heats After Running Dead| Oown and then Swooped into} Yesterday at the Stockton | Heat in Second. Place and Got the Men, Summer Meeting in England. « " ‘ LATTER WAS FASTEST MILE [PRISONERS ARE ALL WIRE | ,LOXDON, Aue, fh.-vDanny” sar, TROTTED BY 3-YEAR-OLDS.| TAPERS, POLICE SAY. |'nr‘nimmermectng easy, nn tate four winners and one second out of seven races In which he had six mounts, ;|Dorcas H. Won Two Straight |Broadway Office Broken Intos| ns tiranicin sigeat” of warty e Heats in the Brooklyn Stake Declared a Fake Pool-Room ‘0 each for starters added, Six horses 4 ‘ —All His Pockets Were | ‘i!’ tery ATR ner twee wete sent away and Maher won from a troyer Grosovol, now at Shanghai. Japan pointed out that the ide Out , Manian ice ttt ag i Ha to for Pacers—Big Crowd at] with Runners Who Put Out] the favorite at tne post by a clever hours, ited by international law had ex- Turned Inside Out, Wt Garter B Heider 132 ne te ie dash when his chance seemed bope- oy ne ehgecnseltaln sue Bemevaated aby toee en, ae te, dns oN BE Rare aed waxed | Brighton Beaoh, Bogus Tips. lems “Mater mount pus R Sher. and that Japan therefore was at liberty to take such action a5 may) a agg | Me nin fr saab re ood’ fly, by Wels Crag. The bat 1 mewher - aoe yer __ e fly, her expedient. settlement on the banks of Spuyten G4! ater Aton” ariving. th ita ane Enetangint ee eet (hotlist dead BAUS liters riyim men whom the poltee say are | Man? tito won the Great, Northern ‘Ad thd Japanese Legation here it was expressly stated that the Tok!0) puyvil Creek the murderers of Stephen | 7 7 tah BRIGHTON BEACH, Aug. 11.~The| members of Larry 8 ounes dane eee ber ta pag bate * had no intention of remaining quiescent if Russia attempts to|J. McCarthy, @ weigher in the United i Breaches " China to give asylum to her men-of-war and authorise repairs at| States Public Stores, whose horribly ports would enable them to resume belligerent operations. mutiiated body bas been found tn the a comply immediate! creck, are hiding, the police believe, and ‘fibould China dhad of y with Japan's Gomand the G1- to-day @ score of more datectives are Of aJpanese warships now in the vicinity of Bhangha! will, the Lega-| going caretully through the settlement declares, be instructed to enter the port and capture the Askold and|in ths hope tha: the finding of some of oe > er. PETERSBURG, Aug. 11—The Admiralty{s beginning to manitest | murderers took from the body of thelr] Workman hung on Kamely. 1" ree Sharer closed strone ness at the fate of the Rossia and Gromoboi of the Viadivostok | yic:im will establish the identity of the | omy: — ‘a2 was done in the case of the Ryeshitelni. the jewelry and trinkets which the]... $erat econ em Lit on SE f | odda-on favorite, while Teddy Weaver, |rysm ot the kind that Larry Summer- third day of the Grand Circus meet] of bogus wire tappers were caught in 8| saner rode four winn: ere yeute: here to-day brought out the largest’ raid on a room in the Miller Buildtity | day including the Stockton St: crowd of harness race lovers up to date | at No, 192) Broadway this afternoon by | feature, a mile and a half race, which A 0%) programme was down for de-laix Central OMes detectives under|he won by the narrowest margin due “ cision, and all the races promised g004/ gergt. McMullen. On the door of the! to his ‘getic finishing powers. sport. ollie where the men were caught ts the = eRe ASE See te es [UNTILSEPLIST . di a 13) of the $2.00 Brooklyn, for which six! Company,” Wut the place, according to TEST THE OSCILLATION PREB, went to the post. Dorcas H. was an} ihe police was a regulat fake pual- Simon Kenton and Bucklock were all! nei has always been identified with. well hacked at fours, with Bolass and) Tne gang who operated the pl ‘The announcement of the Mikado’s offer to allow non-combatants to|'°P," oie wuts in tne head and a deep | dais itera | Port Arthur, coupled with the demand for the surrender of the gar-| gaan in one leg, The man's pockets . eae causes a revulsii 4 | juman consi ’ ot the murder was robbery, Was regarded ass humane and considerate act Sell Crashed and Jaw Broken, p t ‘ The 2 War Office is without official confirmation of the summons served! 1: was not until rday that the] (j47 YET, RAC $700 ediled ndick for git , Gen, Stoesse!, but not the slightest idea exists in military circies| identity of the dead man was setad- Sanford, a he will yield, so long as food and ammunition hold out, without @| lished. fome dosen or more policemen) Index Horses. defen omen had {dentified 1 that of Police M11) Caurhnawane it, even to protect defenseless women and other non-combatants from | Pains Carroll, of the IKnesbrida ‘Tha, ter Fr horrors of bombardment, station, who had been off on sick leave, | cian aprine Gen. Stoessel, as an independent commander, would have a perfect | dut Carroll was found safe and sound | at his home, Then Coroner O'Gorman a under the Russian military regulations to surrender at dlacretion, ordered an autopsy, which revealed be- fanier en. a pe eset: (may wees LiF ‘ore cpa hed olleater Jeamup npversrelant —Divinal 3, Good, wo . but was tiring at the ere. Wis MM MW Fin, Ope Kendal ss ce ee i caeaianiaste Queen of Forkhurst, the outsiders, at ed Perry, who halls which bave not been reported since the engagement of Sunday | guilty 0 646 PERTH CRAG The Renken pense ‘eli negerear-K; 15 to 1, Doreas H, (D, Thomas), 810 bl trom Waster: Per several days ago and with the Japanese squadron in the Straits of Corea. McCarthy's body was found In the an Owner—A,. Miller | led all Dap htd and won easily from | toiq him they would make him rich by || Every Sullerer at Sie fo ore Cant, Joon B index. Horses, Bucklock (Curry), 4 to 1, who bdeat| giyi Inf tion on the At Dr. Gard: DESSEL TO KEEP UP DEFENSE. aap Ry Barge Ms AP enere, were {28 Divination Teddy Weaver (Dillon), 4 to 1, for the] tome net ets wsdialieens to win Aves Place. Timo-2.11 1-4, 9 by making a $20 bet, and he was so|| Receive a ‘There were seven horges called a8/ delighted with his success that he prom- Diageo aod sad One se Treat Probable starters for the #10,00 Long | jeed to come back to-day with $1,000. ment Entirely Free Island Stakes for 2.14 trotters, and most) Perry told a friend of his of the luck of them had performed well this sea-|in store for him and the friend told ae fon, 00 & hard-fought contest was/ Capt. Langan, of the Detective Bureau, ral. art looked for. Perry was instructed to go ahead with by. Clifford Owner—J. | Doreas H. was a1 to 4 favorite for| his plans and the detectives were to the second heat of the Brooklyn, with| make the raid as soon as the swindlers Bucklock at threes and Teddy Weaver | got hia $1,000, 5 |At sevens, Dorcas H. took the lead and| Perry lost his nerve and failed to pole at the start and held it al the|show up this afternoon, way, winning easily trom Bucklock, who| While the deteotives were waking for |_4|beat Teddy Weaver for third money, !him, however, two other “good ¢hings” rf = sald | member of the (ieneral Staff to the correspondent of the Associated | yond doubt that a murder had been ating, (a ‘Press, “but it may safely be assumed that a man of Stoessel's temper will ghd ‘ 648 “ee at wart cg not create a new precedent in Russian history. Our military annals do ‘ Sarees vere stuns 5) os ae - terrific blow, the temple was torn | index. Hoi show a single case where a commander ylolded a fortress upon the| and crushed, and a blow on the jaw at, A Agron Pas ¢ of the enemy in order to avoid # fight. Sebastopol was taken by | had snapped the bone in half, The cut| 413 Golden Bunrise. 1 Garin a on the leg waa long and deep, and the} $12 Pot Mason Pine ot polive believe it waa mide after Me A rumor fs again in circulation this evening that Port Arthur has Carthy hed been bald ont with the _ fallen, but the source is not traceable and it seems to have no more founda | i611 blows by one of the murderers, Yon than the previous rumors to the same effect. who was in a hurry to get in the man’s if ‘The answer of the Commander of Port Arthur to the Japanese demand | pocket, where he was known to have LY RS the surrender of the fortress 1s only expected to-day. Consequently it} !arae roll of money, 40 Agent © fe not possitie that news ot the fall of Port Arthur can have reached 8t.| Net Drowned, says Vector, Rae tH ‘There is no doubt that the murder of antes “ales ar, was accomplished before hiis|—— wes thrown Into the waters of SPRINGS, N. Y., Aug. 11.—The entries that therefore his murder was one com-| for to-mortow's Taces’at this track are mitted on the impulse of the momet:t| as follows by men whose demands he probably re-| First Race—¥or sit ages which have ot] # FE WCOLRT| HAD THO WE Magistrate Crane Decides There | Augustin H. V. Corey Says that | ‘itt Nothing has been found along} | the roads that he travelled, and there BI Is No Evidence to Hold Har-| He Married a Seoond Time |" "ihn atout the body wren would | iM PF) lem Dentist Accused by Wife) While Suffering “a Lapse of of the murderers, and Sister-in-Law. Memory.” The bert chance of getting them lies a ler along these roids Sunday night, and Orthodox 04 in tracing the jewelry taken from the Bohned dead man’s body. ‘This consists of a , eateyy La od wp; silver watch and a gold chain, @ dia- aye aid an “AL nd stick pin and « pair of guid Dr. Charles 8. W. Baldwin, of No. 14 aha of menery” wes the excuse Sleeve buttens, In addition a roll of rd Rage Alby & handicap for two-yaar-ol ™ ni etek Be ‘Weet One Hundred and Fortieth street, | ¥en In Harlem Police Court to-day by| money, estimated at between $20 and “ene of the wealthiest and best-known | Ausuatin H. V. Corey, of No. % Morgan |(000, was taken from McCarthy's trou- dentists in Harlem, who was arres‘ed| *¥¢MUe, Brooklyn, for having one wife | #8 pocket. * too man: During this McCarthy was one of the beet known on Monday last on complaint of his wife y- ing lapee, he said, sete ta the Bronx tnd wea affed tely his sister-in-law, Miss Anna 1.| he forgot all about the first wife and talled "Unol "by his friends, In ¢ who alleged that he was Insane, | courted and married another in @ sin-| addition to his place in the public stores eet free by Magistrate Crane in| gle day. he was alzo caretaker ‘and collector of 3 gpd Police Court late this ‘The second wite, who was Annie Hel. |"e™# for John V. Caryl, the Wall fueh, nit street banker, Who owns the settlement ‘@ernoon, Incidentally the case revealed | [u¢h nineteen years Aes ie Goel of Caryl, two stations below Yonkers, Ninety-eighth street, & police court scandal which Police He lived with a stepbrother, Albert eyed girl, was the complainant. The Commissioner McAdoo will be asked to firet wife, Mrs, M Corey, who Molloy, at No. 19 Amsterdam avenue, ‘Mise Jones and Mrs, Baldwin caused | lives at the Brooklyn address, was also Went to See Banker's House, ithe arrest of Dr. Baldwin, saying that] !" Court and made the same complaint At present Mr, Caryl is in Saratoga, “The hed threatened their lives and had{ of bigamy, Bhe Is almost twice as old|/Dut on Sunday he telegraphed Mo- acted in a way that showed be was In- as the other wife, and Corey has had|Carthy to go up to Caryl to see about * a | Sh ft and tron Bars “wane, When Dr. Baldwin was ar ‘& son, Sherman, three reete old, Cy tng logs ee he "vie making on Pennad in Sha s aalaned tet ® daughter, who died, by her, The jo Monday, Ba premised latter ber was 14 tone With be method, Carthy had intended to make the trip| at Bottom Caused Delay of Roth Wives Are Angry. clock’ He remaske? te) More Than Half an Hour in 4 got out of order to-day and began to amoke and splutter, Mrs, Goldberg, fitteen “when the case came up this afternoon, reckon ‘out Mec bench when Corey, whom she had never | TOGO", tue ihad. i, ih And 20 was » Dy. Pixley. Both doctors] cae they had never examined | toy eame wood talkers the saya, and sire Liste thle Mle of ocd TRA DIEM. | thinking that It was about to explode, “ (ag ty alg Hd Od ing with the| sewer ie belng built and it Is ‘on waiv| jumped out the alrshaft window, What Mrs. Baldwin and Miss |Weather, gradually changed to the col9’ | work that evéry one of the Itailans In| She fell to an area five floors below told them of his conduct. |0f, ner eves and | i, Sotinses f the settlonent, alene Spuyten Duyvil! and jay there moaning, Neighbors onde vg anything but /took ‘Corey to be. for he was ‘wearing TE Athy mes unmarried, He once| called Policeman Warfeld, of the Bl- eae first two days in which he was heard the case “and he is dis- avay, from the eirl he ae with her, Hospital. Her Injuries wi |! Seayun Duyvil Creek, The autopsy tm Sas a epencuonennsnaconts ; fret $ , DR BALDWIN Nii MAN FORCOT HE HE fenpe. and: that. te’ man wes, ot “SARATOGA ENTRIES FOR TO-MORROW, 3 to 1 was second, and the tavorita,| F. Daly, thirty-two, No, i West Nine- drowned. _— \ lot of , ‘Tho diffiaulty which the police find tn Tey amly, coords Ne G ot 8 thirty-five, No, 220 Weet Thirty-seventh solving this case Hes in the fact that (Apectal to The Evening World.) our Beven high class woe ig went to the », MoCarthy was entirely a chance travel-| Rach TRACK, SARATOGA SP insur 18 Dineen 167 The UL ee Bl post for the Lon Calitor- | pAibe treatment t three nia mare Sweet Muarie' was favorite at . ee Si gat go Se Fe Hy rao ipa ho ote ALL 4 STORES TUN HT HOLE) 225 2352 uc ___ Motorman of Cars Carrying Crowd to Hawthorne Race |Siextaivsa: i” Xatnerine © tise day between three Suburban electric cars and a train on the Chicago Great Weatern Ratlroad. ‘The crash occured at Forty-eighth moved. She was taken ey eeverates, ing along at top speed. It is sald that the motorman did. not hear the ap- The second race was a mile and a fur-|Rouse’s Point, N. ¥.,and Charles Stew- long dash for 212 trotters for which |art, of Guttenburg, N. J, Clarke had eight went to the post. Tt was one ot | 800 and Btewart #200 to bet, and they the best betting races seen in some, ‘were being steered into the place by a time, as Lady Gall Hamilton, Norman runner. After giving the men time to he ea K. and live all were well ‘get thelr money down the police raided ied, After & good race Single K.|the place and made eight prisoners, (Commings), $ to 1, won cleverly from} ‘The prisoners when taken to Polico|| aisaaeset'tns ios ant’ Ear inieane Norman B. (Rosemire), 5 to 2, while Lady, Headquarters gave their names as: Gall Hamilton (Hudaon), 2 to 1, was} John Singleton, forty-two years old, All diseases > third, Time~2.27 1-2, |. No, & West Ninoty-ninth street; |] chial Totes and Bioteams, tneiedlng Ten 210 pacers faced the starters in the Michael Morris, twenty-eight, No, %|{ Calarrh, Bronchitis, Asthae and third event, a dash of one mile, for a) West Fifty-fourth street; Morris Cohen, purse of $800, Darius was the favorite| thirty-two, No. 21 West Thirty-second All Stomach Trewttet, @t odds on, while of the others Belle| street: Harry Cohen, thirty-seven, of|| Mneluding wee i uiger ead taser, Star and Olive Wood were about the| the Delevan Hotel; Lewis Leonard, sev-/] and all only ones backed, Belle Star (Bhank),|enty-two, No. 41 Weet Fitty-fret CATARRH CURED, 5 to 1, made all the pace, and won| strest; Robert Munro, thirty-five, No, an fat, mera oe in the worst fotm. Dy. comfortably; Brown Heela (McDonald),| 254 Weat Ninety-fret street; William! Sie end thomian iy Cured weed % won |r 12 164, appeared, They were John Clarke, of 53. — jus (Bowers), ty-elghth street, amd John O'Connell, Hy 3 Alena ner and aefee 4, “was | goods |] If you Seeet ate Mer dT me ily ee van ‘wa, “they tre ects DR. GARDNER, the ite Pare", Mf oe LOST wthioe. Office, 435 Sth Ave.,N.Y.City (Thomas) and Sweet Between 48th the stretch, Th t Marie passed Hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. ad Emerald Ri Katherine A, an: # i for the leader, In the last’ alateomth she caugmt tne appears on Oceante, oa Aristo and won cleverly, ey Upon the arrival of the steamship ; 0 second, Katherine A a a Ip’ fourth. Mary Gage was Oceanic at Quarantine to-day word ters to hi detectives meet the vea- Lead cont in Stake, sel vat a pier, The occasion of the Yor the ogaend fame ot (oe Long Iel- ¢ loss of a diamond #1 te fay" 4 ivemera ih ap atin ee ‘ihe ued the its sen- Uimental worth, it delng an heirloom. : bd kes yet was telegraphed to Police Headquar- . { Ret: h A, next ti OWN FUURKLLED WHEN ke ete Sk crc sition Stone the sive ote eau, Pacific Coact Borax Ceo. rake, and nthe atrateh Hydras. New York, Chicago. Gan Vrenciese. | | eae ieee pies “ SLE Your Barber | secontatrd and final eae of the Long | au te. if he considers health, } Island was won by Gweet Marie, Aris says: © reo ee f and , will ee nothing but econd heat of the from Dr, Jacoby, a well-known poysi- Traok Did v ian, which said that if Dr, Baldwin} Both wives are very indignant with Lg! before jeaving that it was a i H Not Hear Locomo- HURT IN TROLLEY CRASH. 6) WILLIAMS. bw) wg Py) BAG Acted In the way she said ne ad, thelr joint husband, the first because, Sood f? eeane the jrip, but that he Rescuing Her. tive Until. Too Late. tiene “ mi sod, Tipe must be insane. On this evidence | she says, C deserted her, and th ne police have traced McCarthy feveral Passengers injured tn Col- Oar, care ft. te Baker held Dr, Baldwin for} second because, she declares, Corey 4 good deal of his journey and have ‘examinatio: da, caused her to marry him by threats! fixed to ir Own satisfaction ine| An oll stove In the flat of Mrs, Yeita CHICAGO Maton on the Bowery, "9 ‘\ sete summoned to court |t0 Kill her If she didn't. Soper Broadway's tau Goldberg, on the top floor of the four= ‘AGO, Aug If—Four persons | 4 ppird avenue open car seve sown | Ret Dr, Jacoby was summe She says she was sitting on a park| of @ mile above Kingsbri < ‘ory tenement at No. 11 Clinton street, | were killed, four fataily injured and|on the Bowery ran into a Madjson ave | not nue car turning off from G: street to the Bowery thie afternoon and sev- oral passengers were seriously Injured, Mrs, Margaret Reed, of No, 06 Eighth was thrown (o the street and & large scalp wound and seriously hurt in 4 collision to- told the Mugistrate that he . lag ek marty hile | was & contractor and well-to-do, dridge street station, trom me best, Hie Street and Colorado avenue. The cars @bjected to the presence of Mis« 7 failed. Since then , | found that all entrances to the om Ma tie house ie fac aaa" te cneaged, but he ao Influenced her | working at Publi fs oe the airenats, Were closed by iron | Were went from the tracks and the Pivith her tag | ing for Mr, Cary \ bars, and it took him half an hour to | passengers either caught in the wreek-| A woman, whose injuries prevented of the complaint against him, she consented, He lived with her for] He was a man who nev fan't the slightest evidence, |{¥° Gays, she says, and then left her, Plans itech ts, Goldbers ‘x0 pounds, and | “se oF thrown out on the road, her from Identifying herself, was sent HOFFMAN. the slightest, that this man is i sagen tre Say later, and then dis- more time was consumed in enlatging| Th lestele care were bound for the|to st. Vincent's, having sustained cuts | Maple Sam Blas Bonbons.,.1b, 100 La I Aca. 31, 178 Ene,” said Magistrate Crane, when he| Mra. Corey Hos says that during SHIPPING NEWS, the opening so that she could Hawthorne race track and were dasn-|and brutses. Chocolate Ive Cream Cara- ‘A boy al irl were thrown off and| mele ssecsesessesceescesslly 160 received cuts, and brulses, which were SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY. rriage ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY, Prove fatal. , vd Before leaving court Dr. Baldwin and court, ‘rey Made | aun rises A10/8uN sete, GARIMoon wete..10.5T senate, rome ee ory f rolled me Proaching passenger train until almost peg tg phe yey A Lp yeaa n Wataet ¢ me. reese Pai Jawyer, 0, J, Hochstadter, made | 29, He merely | THE TIDES, ment, and some one, turned gi directly upon the tracks, Pony 8 we emnes, re wraleed weal Chocolate Raspberry Monday, ‘against Sergeant Delane: #9 that | Wig water, Low wa When the f rived the|- When he applied the brakes it was |'2,thelr carey mere 4 bo nite hort Hines. t Berge b, lean Gi coats Eek “Disttairate ee IRE are ee felt pb gM! the Sess ateld toes cations “not " CORE « yegeerenseesrncet ety Ie ‘Thursday, 1% 1904 at 2° court squad. Dr. Baldwin sald [Crane put the case over until to-mor- | aovernors Ialand.18,10 i2s1 @hs urned thelr attention Pe. s mys sted on nd the reaérves Perit 2 armen Grmig Boe * 5 a me Cy evs gg IC row morning: Hall ae ore: 8 ee ai licernan Warfield to remove the tnjured Fram, the rt we - Nek Monde ° | gullty, but explained t pqugruneanagal ow % dos eee hie lawyer, Mr. [Ciuey'cubiect to pecull sont ov kaw venk EASTERN LEAGUE. HELP WANTED—MALEL Iter, Sergt Delaney, he said, jory, and that It was In —— FOUND DEAD IN STABLE. <t eaehal TS eer ete * Lawrence Newbauer, thirty-seven, of 1-2 Somerset street, Newark, found dead to-day In the hatt in the stable, % f ‘ ‘upon, trances that he forgot al! about h our tae toe pe ag frat wite. Mae ise Roqertam take him and was not Cag Marl beg. w z ale 1 any lawyer. Levy after- WANTED = 100 CARPE RHE A “AJAX” WHITMAN TO ACT, |Sietasiit oc Oinegow | elevator Providence .. 133 GaN Soh, Uae A appeared for Mrs, Baldwin and Ne INCOMING STRAMSHIPS Weat Highteenth street. rae ‘ se thy saa igh 5 y R S oR Ron adn Selig Whitman, the Ajax of the police pum TO-par, . lahan and Taft. : ts oe. be ta force, who ja attached to the East One! pas tesa, Gibraltar, Lombardia the Pole. Hundred and Twenty-aixth strect stu-| Armenian, Liveroool. enlbiaita, | EASTERN LEAG STANDING, ton, been given vermiesion by Com. | Sici!lan Prince, We Benard, je MeA' &e 9 stone tat Lae cinent Won. Lost. P. Places for the benenc of | Lastvn!. “unraler Muftalo we HY of Policeman Charles | Sects, itambure Balttmore Us shot to death: at oe | Ser me res -» oe iy OUTGOING STEAMSHIP | Segwark e « SAILED TO-DAY. Montreal 6 8 Conds series: Nonice Mateatte, bgcorpost Toronto 4 ° Tilted | Rtates, Meminole, | Hai Provider 2 | a ima, Bt. Poninas, Roche. :: Ss ROCHESTER AT BALTIMORE, ae eco orb a te \ TOD Si. 2 RIVERSBS ARTIN aC ne ee Hom ik | LAUNDRY. wal eee and Lawton; Witt / ‘ BUFFALO AT NEWARK, - AUCTION SALee,