ti Km! against me estate. -Some Idea of the situation in New York City and vicinity in repaid to infantile paralysis was given in a letter received from Airs. K, u. Kit-y.inger of Yonkers, by her aunt?, the MlHsea McGee this week, intend ed for her sister, Mrs. H. 1), Lansing, but to whom she feai'o-.i to ivri?c direct, because of the danger r*f carrying the infection by mail, it will be remembered that her niece little Agnes Lansing was her guest when the epidemic broke out in Manhattan and was sent iioxm* to escape any possible spread of the disease to the suburbs. The wis* dom of this course is now apparent, Mrs. Kitsdnger writes that there are more than u score of case.'} of the scourge now in the exclusive residential section of Yonkers, and one In {he same block in which their home fs located. She relates that in automobiHr.g, they are continually held up by officers who seat eh their ear for children, even looking for them under the seats, 90 vigilant are the authorities m enforcing the Quarantine, She expresses the great relief she feels in the fact that her niece is Ifl Marshall instead of the plague infested, mtirop* olis.