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YORK NEW The Custom House officers yesterday confis even boxes of cigars and two demijohns and rum on the bark Marion from Baracoa. The Eleventh Ward Savings Bank, havin formed the bank supermtendent of its inte go into voluntary liquidation, has arrange over its business to the American Sa Bank at Fifth-ave. and Forty-secomd-st. The respectable indigent blind of the Cit York received vesterday morning at Bureau of Charities and Correction the annus nation voted by the Legislature. Four hur and ninety were present 10 the forenoon, and given the sum of $38. LOSING THEIR LICENSES. George Ruppel, of No. 1,564 Broadway, Thomas Flynn, of No. 409 West Twenty-sixt who bad licenses to sell beer. have been Se whiskey. Yesterday their licenses were revo KILLED BY FALLING OUT OF A WINDOW While Stephen Williams, age forty, of No Tenth-ave., was leaning out of a third window yesterday the lost his balance, fell t sidewalk and was picked up dead. HER SISTER NOT IN WAITING. Dora Bryans, age eighteen, is waiting at ( Garden for news of her sister Mary, who se Liverpool for her to come out to America. left her employers at Lawrence Station, Q County, a week ago, and where she is is amy CITY MISSION WORK. The City Mission reports for July, 14 mis aries, 271 meetings with 45,176 attendance, 4 tracts and papers and books distributed. volumes loaned from libraries. 5,710 visits emperance pledges, and 291 families reli The receipts for the month were $1,654 13 the payments 39 A POLICEMAN SERIOUSLY INJURED. A crowd of young ruffians were raising 11 dis ince at the foot of East Ninety sixth yeste and Officer George Ryan, of the Eighty police, dispersed them. While chasing o eaders be fell. and a stick penetrated his inflicting a serious injury. He was take Ninety Street Hospital. FORGING TO GET BETTING MONEY Henry G. Donglas, age seventeen, a clerk, Pombs Police yourt vesterday was charged orging the name of his employer, Willian Royall. a 1g yer. No. 57 Liberty-st., to seve checkson the Bank of New York amounting gggregate to $335. the proceeds of which be races. He wascommitted for examination. WORK OF THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION The Civil Service Commission of the Sta New-Y at the New Hotel vesterda, pent the entire day in considering the rule egulations which had been submitted to Mayor Low and which are to be applied to ervice 111 the City of Brooklyn if approved b ommission. Each regulation proposed by the taken up and discussed by itself, but no lisposition of any was made. The commissio ourned until 10 m. to-day. CROSSING THE ATLANTIC TO BE MARRIED At Castle Garden yesterday there 1. rom the steamer Rhaetia I good los Dung Swedish woman, Catherine Dor hristlansen. She carried a plump baby b arm. She told Superintendent Ja kson he had come over to America to meet the fail child. Gustave Brinkman, who had promis sarry her when she got here. and ho had ser TO marks to pay her passage over. Brinl at No. 181 First-ave. Word was se) aim, and the marriage will take place to-day. EATHS DUE TO LACK OF FIRE ESCAPES. A fire broke out in the tenement house 2,195 Second-ave. on July 13. While Mahon, who lived on the fourth floor. was I wife and babe down to the ground by which he had attached to the roof, the rope b and the wife and babe died from injuries rece Yesterday a coroner's ur censured the owner agent for not having provided the building w escape, and declared that they alone responsible for the death of the mother and babe. SICK CHILDREN SENT TO THE SEASIDE. A week ag: a ear-load of worn mothers and infants were received at the Health Ho me New York Children's Aid Society at Coney is and on Saturday they returned to the city h: sunburned and cured. This work has been for five weeks, and nearly 500 have bee ceived as patients. There IS room for about mothers and as many infan each week and taken by the examining physic ans to send ho most need the chauge. Applications shou made at the Sick Children's Mission, No. 273 ry-st. or at No. 314 East Thirty-fifth-st., bet and 9a. m. or and 7 D. m. THE MAIL CONTRACT WITH MEXICO. The steamship British Empire, which has chartered by the Alexandre Line for several be ween this port and Mexico, has be turned to her ewners. the time for which she chartered having expired. The mail contra this line with the Mexican Government will September 1. Joseph Alexandre said yest that he supposed the contract would be ren and the vessels run as they have heretofore. denied a rumor that the steamships of the indre Line were hereafter to hoist the Me: llag and be officered by Mexicans. AN EX-CONVICT AGAIN IN TROUBLE. George Davis of No. 227 Spring st. who was General Sessions in 1877 for a burglary a house of Augustus Floyd, of Englewood, N. J was sentenced to the State Prison. since hi charge has sent many threatening and indecer to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd. Before Justice vesterday. at the Tombs Police ourt. he a k edged his guilt and was committed to the ca Commissioners of harities and Correction was being led out of the court room he " violent attempt to break away from Officer Sil with the intention of striking Mr. Floyd. He ultimately overpowered and carried down stai ONE WAY OF RAISING MONEY. Fanny Sharp. from the Isle of Man. on Jul Elizabeth Jessup, of No. 269 West hundred-and- wenty seventh-st. that her di was killed on the elevated railroad two ago, and that another daughter lay dead i house. She wished to bury her beside the f child. but would have to let the authorities charge of the body unless she could borrow money. Mrs. Jessup lent her $11, and disco that the woman had no deceased daughter to the Harlem Police Court yesterday Mrs. offered to repay the money. but Justice M held her for trial. It is supposed that Mrs. J sonly one of many victims. POLICEMAN AND HIS CLUB. A John J. Murray, of No. 411 East Twelft before Justice O Reilly yesterday at the Market Police Court was charged with str Officer Robert Hall with his fist on the head