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Show GENERAL. BY ATLANTIC AND FACIFIC LINE. JiEW YOKIt-Ucnlli ol an 10uiilt Actor. New York, 15. Geo. Bclmore, English actor, who has been lying ill here, aicd at 3 o'clock this morning. morn-ing. The funeral will take place at Dr. Houghtno's church, "the little church around tho corner," to-moi'-row. His remains will be sent to England. Mr. Foe's managers deny the statements state-ments circulating regarding bis insanity. in-sanity. They say he is in poor health and has been under the care of physicians, phy-sicians, but thus far there has been no indications of solteniug of the brain. Smith, Eaton & Tucker, lane importers, im-porters, havo mado an alignment to their cred'tors. No statement of liabilities. lia-bilities. Hatches &. Curr.m, tlovc dealer?, have made an assignment to G. G. Brooks; Liabilities large. Nothing is yet known of tho liabilities liabili-ties of Kussel ifc Strings, commission and general merchants, who failed on Saturday. Thn failure will not be felt here as their dealings were principally prin-cipally with British firms. The directors of the Panama railway rail-way have adopted the rt port of the special committee recommending the purchase of ships neci usury to make tri-raonth!y trips between New York and San Francisco. The fleet will be composed of ten Bteamers, throe-between throe-between New Yoik and Aapinwall, five between Panama and San Francisco, Fran-cisco, and two between San Francisco and Central America. It ia oxpected the new line will he' in operation by next July. The steamer A:apu!.co sailed to-day with fifty-six cabin, one hundred and forty-two Hteeruo paKHOngers, and 800 tons of freight to Sun Francison. A fire- nt Nos. 13 and 35, Murray street, caused 5,000 damage to tnc stock of Schumacher & Ettlingcr, lithographers; insured. The other occupants lose $5,000, and the building build-ing ia damaged $800. The grand national billiard tournament, tourna-ment, three ball ganio, for S3, 500 commenced to-night at Tammany hall, in the presence of a largo audience. audi-ence. Two games are to ho played, 300 points each. First prize, $1,500; second, $1,000, third, $G50; fourth, $350. The Dion brothers played the first game, Cyrillo winning; hia average was 10. The second game between Daly and Rudolph, wan won by Daly, who played a very fine game. Winner's average, 12; during the gamo Daly made tho highest run of the evening, 12-t. Itudolpii'B score at tho close was 125. |