NEWS FOR THE CRICKETERS.
Date: 13 May 1893
-- C. H. Ellis, Secretary of the Cricket Department of the New-Jersey Athletic Club, has just issued the club's schedule for the year, the largest list of matches which has ever been arranged by the club. In all 47 games will be played, 30 by the first eleven and 17 by the second. The latter has entered for The second section pennant of the Metropolitan District Cricket League.
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CITY AND SUBURBAN NEWS.
Date: 13 May 1893
NEW-YORK. -- Water Register Reilly's report of receipt from Croton water since the year 1842, when the first aqueduct was opened, shows that the city has received $62,890,793.06 from that Source since then.
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YACHTING NEWS AND NOTIONS.
Date: 13 May 1893
-- The Bayonne Yacht Club members have elected the following officers for the season: Commodore -- W. E. Ellsworth; Vice Commodore -- T. Hopkins; Secretary -- Phil J. Mooney; Treasurer -- F. H. Ellsworth; Measurer -- Phil E. Van Buskirk. New-York Yacht Racing Association Committee -- Capt. Joe Ellsworth, John O'Neil, and Edward H, Bennett.
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THE NEWS AT WEST SUPERIOR.; No Great Surprise Manifested Over the News that Weeks Is Missing.
Date: 13 May 1893
Weeks, F. H.; Disappearance; Trust Estates Misappropriated
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SUBURBAN NEWS.; LONG ISLAND.
Date: 14 May 1893
-- Thomas Stacker, fifty years old, was arrested yesterday and arraigned before Justice Hendrickson, at Huntingdon, L. I., charged with murderous assault upon James Mahew, who lies at his home, on Crow Hill, dying from a stab wound which it is charged was inflicted by Stacker. Both men are negroes. The quarrel was the result of Jealousy of a young colored woman with whom Blacker was living.
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NEWS FROM NEWPORT.; Movements of Yachts and of Prominent Cottagers and Notes of Interest.
Date: 14 May 1893
NEWPORT, R.I., May 13. -- Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Vanderbilt are here on the steam yacht Conqueror. They spent the day making calls and arranging for the opening or their cottage Saturday next. They will leave on their steam yacht to-morrow for New-York, and meantime "Rough Point" will be got ready for occupancy.
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LAWYER PURDY'S BOLD THEORY.; Undertakes to Explain How Pallister Escaped -- No News at Sing Sing.
Date: 13 May 1893
Since the finding of the body of Murderer Frank W. Roshl in the Hudson River with a fractured skull and a bullet hole in the head, Lawyer Ambrose H. Purdy, who defended Thomas Palliater, the murderer who escaped from the Sing Sing deathhouse with Rochl on the night of April 2O, has formed a remarkable theory as to the manner in which, the murderera escaped and the manner in which Roehl met with death.
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HURRIED OFF TO NICARAGUA; THE ALLIANCE HASTENED AWAY, WHILE THE ATLANTA DELAYED. Promptness on the Pacific Coast Praised -- Secretary Herbert Said to Have Been Much Exasperated by Capt. Higginson's Tardiness -- Some of the Excuses Said to Have Been Offered -- A Coal Barge Which Mysteriously Disappeared -- Minister Guzman's Latest News.
Date: 13 May 1893
WASHINGTON, May 12. -- In the absence of additional information at the State Department from Nicaragua, the interest in the recent revolution was expressed to-day in discussion of the probable reasons for it and of the difficulty of the Navy Department in getting the Atlanta on the way to Greytown.
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RUMOR MAKERS ARE LIABLE; PROVISIONS OF LAW THAT COVER THEIR OPERATIONS. H. B. HOLLINS & CO. TAKE ACTION. Their Suspension Announced When, in Fact, They Were Entirely Solvent. THE TIMES'S EDITORIAL WELCOMED. Its Statement that the Law Should Be Used to Stop the Damage Done by the Circulation of False Reports Warmly Approved by Men of Prominence -- A Special Statute that Provides Punish- ment for the Offense -- Conspiracy Also Covers It -- News Agency Officers to be Arrested.
Date: 14 May 1893
The business of the rumor mongers in Wall Street is in a fair way to receive a decided check.
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