The New York Herald Newspaper, September 1, 1860, Page 10

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

1 THE PRINCE OF WALES, if in the dooupation of DOF ge a guom and gaged bin rivg pg. While dancing they atterel & ngp—y retain, and moet of them remained stoowh? with th ur bande Piotiag on their thighs during Deo eherony: shen yeling and changing their pow TOF, gue exoeeding y tieroe, ia which they Drandiebed (Pm \uivos jy eweh obbers (ana) | they assumed aF AL)” erortions of kus, arma, body and His Royal Highness at the Peopie’s | Ball, but Does Not Dance. | face ag an Australian ' poring in the midst of a core berri. The war DOPC , woe dhe most emuring fratore of the whole perfortn® yee, aud vie Princes ianghed iu evident en: joymentol 8° epee anttor, ine equaws in three bark * diggame Seneath meanwhile evovog Sim he Royal maeet W nore porition among the wale faces Wey 9 . i & ike nw more. The Shilling le of the } ine oe between Cwenty of cach tribe came mats, Se -rtainime \ thee ran trom te centre of the field up to wel throug Entertainment. thy Mage, then ek agai thorugh the op saeite tags to Vae starting pent The ru fe swittasl AN QLLA PODRIDA OF HUMANITY ) anticipated, an¢ che racu wastwen by an Iroqaoie. nme pormeeye B t} ‘Thw was succeoded by a jeurth game of DEPARTURE OF THE PRINCE FROW MONTREAL | , Ta was ucccoved by a jours gare o fell, ard be Royat Btghness jefe tl grovude the carriage by which be came, a¢:ommpanie On Dits Concerving the Grand Ball | the Govemor Genorat, the Duke of Newoartio, ) Lord Lyonr and hisewn euite, The standard was lowered in This Ci on the fagsta! over €ae stand, and cheers followed the = ty, royal party along the moistened rapks. TRE Leaves, WH, &., &o. The tevee war appeiuted Lo take plas at noon, aud at a few meinents before that hour the Prmce arrives, am uni fort, under an esort of volunteer dey Paniee by all the ublemen anid gentiem tended him at the levee at Quebec. “He was received De the Highiand Company of Rites, axing as tbe guard @ honor. i The levee wes the Advoeutes tations took plac the day was the citizens’ bell, SPECIAL DESTATUA TO TRE ERALD. Mowrkrat, August 32, 1880. ‘The people's bek laet ovening begin st exght o'clock, We was given tn ct Dullding erected “for the grand Will, Moe tickets we at one dolter-aach, avd no restrie- ons’ were made iu regard to dress, ‘She services of the Prince were secured, and, in fect, io whole affair was wot a show of the Prince tone inctrcrim inate andienco at Sioliar a head, The thing waeteo trangpsrent, to ever, and many people ctayed awey rather than patronize eueh an exhibition The ball wus got ‘The next great eve found 1 gethered in the largest clecniar batiroom Tever danced in, THE CITiZeNs’ BALL foch & room on Buch au oceasion, Dut I will, Levertpeiess, descend from the poetry of the scene to the bare facta, I was iM & circulns room, the ctrcumb rence of which was nbdred and teventy f° + feet, and which bed, con- +, acmeter of two hundred and ffeen’ feet, 1 thirty-two thousand ditto, with apallery above, ex enditg around the whole rotunda, to helpywy the expenses of the former fetee, and the people present included afi ranks and clases. A few fs veracy were presen’ in fail dress, and were elbowed by about three thourand of the Jower ciorees in sack’, talmnam, shawie, frock costa and all nail forts of styles, and ef il hues tive Foene, Tn the centre was the stand oeonpied by the be: round this was the grand promenade, The Prince arrive) at ten o'clock, up to which = me po dancing had taken # burbers cirsied Lee build \DE sn three rows, ahd produced a brilliant erect, for ight ip an a!) important element on these grand gatherings of the élite The refrechment stale were arrange! round the extreme cirele, one bere champayne on draught, no wad Sorte of garments, Bod shapes i 4 the bewt and worst classes, snd were J, but kept apart on the floor. wero dressed in ball and eome in y the lower nately aden street ensiaee, ’s wes, and but lew of peter thau ginger beer, wo | thick slices of cold coraed Shere, a beef, were to be obtained; but uo sherry or port or apy The 2 and evite were present, all in full dress ex- otber drinks cf vinous or alcoholic nature, moro than é . bt cba a questicuabie olaret. sept St. Germains, who wore a red vest. Me arrived en eee ke ccus Gan te eee at half pest nine and stayed about an hour, Ina very » aud accompanied short time they saw the position of things, aod sat in the me aveane eet = Feyal box in the gallery as etiftly as statues, while the pose) tayyy hed. ia acban aiteated hevenen erowd, aa ifappreciating the sb two red ropes, 4 ad barriers iu preventi other than & ‘select cirele daneing in that vicinity, Everybody was crying ont against these ropes, and it Smepected (be party wilh the « rrasead, while the All the guite seemed du woult have Seen ‘the t popular act ibat his Royal Prince eat blusbing deeply ax lyvilent. Eventhe , Highness could have done to have gone beyoud this local boild pecan ia tho goaeral fecliag and looked | DOSROMEY, Dat unfort nately be danecd ther ail the even- sec gaia NIA pagsnagae wo ns ipg, and being shut up bad a crowd around Him all the shabby, while lighte wereturped om only balf blare. The time, which crowd wes aa solid aad bart to move as ev and gentlemen of bis Royal High- re unable to move ubovt and say ot tan Prince remained a short time, and, being unable to en dare st lovger, r core following him, The people paid no t to bim while be was chairs, wud cemiined | present, but calied ovt “m lasod acd clapped as if to during part, oy EE eR soa tar then one ota abiee mire, Mae no ubly appronch thet has ever been” made a they wore to the pit ofa third sete theatre, “The s ballroom was by the Theatre Francais, at Paris, when | was thin but good. Altogether it wis o catohpenry affair, ecnally disgrace: ful to thoes who originated it end those who persuaded the Prince to go to such an exhibition. In a day the Prince wi'l be gone; but such has been the Dooling excited among the residents, that Montroal will ee hively times for a jong wh alle; V great ball ron of Moutreai, Yet the ball at Montreal was all thaw no comfurt, aad 1 am sure that the Prinee enjoyed fex or Quebec far more. The firet partner of the Pri ‘ » wite of the Hm. John ot the Canadian Upper Houre, The Prince, how- wbeequent! m seselinn wish ieay oie orm, | eer ced ‘with the Lady Mayoresa, re inseam This moro, | 7 ding Waa tastefully colored, but ite tpg, a8 usual, it rainod in honor of the M'rince eupperts 0 ‘amie lengehe of ‘At the regatta yesterday, the first race, skitte for a timber, w! seaptily wreathed with ever. grewos tone o'clock bis Roya! Higher: <r to sur per, Which wae ‘ar (purse oud the champion’s belt of Canada, waa won by the dusted bis i oat Rosalind, pulled by Tisnirg, of Toranto: sosond cre Guated is oat for bim ia a private Sour cared igs, prio $120, was sleo woa by @ Toronto This was & tuistake, Why should the Moatreal dace ie ae i a ieee Semade the Prince 9 much more oxeluatwo - rong Bona sedis se ccxpetBisercl eh “1 to be, whon St. Johns, Halifax, Frederick. race wae with lodian canoes, paddied by ten men, each tetown aud Quebec had pot done s9. It was gavdity dre paint, feathors, &e — ch precedeut and royal wishes that such should pam th, six ore! boate, was 4 tll a few minutes past four general cheer ag he Jeft the room paseage way formed for his departure. ten o'clock on the next morning, and lott the Grand Truk Railway etatio at Powt St. Charles for Corpwail, there to embark on board the steamer which wae to deur fim down Une There were a pumber of freworkr at the foot of » &nd were witnessed | other races jess cmportant Qhe mountain went off eplen Dy immente crow The Prine Ie dren aE ck this morning for Ottawa. CERT The re to the depot was linet with | At Gye o'clock be returned to town, and ut Lalf past ten military A great c {peo wrrived for the second tme at the ballroom, where all the ple assem artore, an rec hm mMosica! talent of the couotry was assembled in the cause peg ane of a musical festival. peart:'y on hs leaving The room was crowded with @ galaxy of beauty in full Drrwwa, Avgoet 32,1860 78, More so eveD than ou the previous evening, the a ' Fickews being only tare dollars for gentlemen and kwo for At Sherbrooke, yerterdey Prince restored to Lis jadies. The fret division was performed bs Fo — position, in a very kindly manner, an naa uamed OFatorio Society, and copeuted of selections frum Haydn's Felton, who bad been figoal midshipman under Nelson, ("Ct pap ivmry bo be peor and who fought at Copenhagen, and was ture ~aok in 1800 by a prejediced court martial Laty Franklin receives boners scarcely less than the Princo, who luvited her into bis box at the coucert, aud Yalked with ber some time. At the exiibivion yester- day all the exhibitors vied who should haye ‘ presenting ber with some of their goods. She would «> Sept only an inketand of Canada marble, on which an teecr'ption w acod Prince jeft in ® «pecial train, at eight o'clock, in 4 out Montreal Musical Union, which cupsiated of over two hondred and Mity performers, all of whom were weeembied on the raised circular platform in the centre hie TOOT. Soon after this the pegs gpetih ne Be , socompaa: Highness entered the box Govervor General, the Duke of Neweastie, Farl St. Ger- }, Mejor Gen. Brac: At ite cloee the grand cantata, composed ex; Lowor of the viet of the Prince, was performed the two hondred snd Ofty referred to, aad some of the solos presely io by je mn . enter . . Were very foe, although all the chorases were pot in ex- Spite of the rain. A procesrion waa organised and es | Jo) Taray. Following thie came the concert by te corted him to epot, and a salute was fired. He professional artieies, of which | give the programmo.— ceeded by ra Aune, by steamer to Caril 1 Overture... icra stigegseees : OFCUORTG, ih renvile, “Wn : 3 2 Largo Ii Factotum, aria from iere di thence by rail t ville, where be embarked on fevigis Gig. Bitore Bari oe enn, @teamer for Ottawa. Theso places are only littio villages | 5. Duetto, from Belivario, tig. Brigncll qi Sig of from three to eeveu hundred inbabitants, The celedra Shuts Feet OE eae ; 1 a (ons consi#t in torping out all the people, cheering the | * Peliend Se. Beets 1 e’.. Reneins, Prince, and dreseing the houses with flags and evergreens. | 5 nti] Romanza, from “4, Ae the steamer came up the Ottawa river, at ° Pie ++ Domaatth, " " 7 by a Borgia, np igetth. milee from the city, she was met by . erento hie i @red bark cancer, ma a vn AKOPCD 605 Who escorted the ste . 8 , I Trovatore, 8 geare,’ which prod 0 ! VF Beilin avily just as the Mayor was reading bis | 11. The Liberty Duetto, from | Poritaul, Sig Amo nd Sig ipl... . Bettini. Qddrers, Salutes were fired and a process scortet 19 The Celebrated Quartetto, . ¢ to Morrell’s Hotel, aealy erected, which waa M. Strak forgsim. The rain, howe rear To night the city is partly ium fore ebich Oviawa ie a new city of about 1,500 peopl rly 1 oratcio—tve Iargeet on: cetaeaiiet h very broad acd muddy nerica, for about #ix thon. oe dmg ge. gel pe eeout, being @ thousand of ao ib exceas Streets ant broad eitowalks, Mt bag uo preter ' po cng parent thy of Canada, except ite central poe eee pital +b rangere if immense, and extra bouts and THE GRAND BALL IN TRIS CITY. ' The re ° to thie adatr sothing has been or be of. | de on e until Tuesday next, when the General ‘ t 1 there ea Committee have a meeting for the purpow © fering dlsplay t ug in state at tue the various sitions which wid then be submitted, hotel, and a private ball ie rg given in the litte ‘The eulject, however, hae been generally canvassed theatre. The i'rince wae invited, but is not expected to amoty our eating citizens, and epoutt has transpired to be present. The etroete are crowde d with ©pectators indicate that the utmost vajty prevads, and that — whatever plan may be adopted it w carried ovt in a OUR SPECIAL MONTKEAT CORRESPONT FE. aaner that will lnsure one of the moat rocherwhé enters Mos Frownd —Indian Gan mRAL, Augues 28, 1800 # and Dances in Honor tainme contin: of the kind that hagevrer takea place on this The Cricket y Of the Prince=—Phe Levee and the Citic jail —Tnt-res 11 if of conree impossible to etate positively what is to ting Deccription—the Prince Bncircld by Ropee—The be dome, but the on dite in cirealation foreshatow to some Concert, extent the nature of the contemplated festivity. Ip all Yesterday morning when, at a few tea before tea, probability the ball will take place at the Academy of drove to the ericket ground where the Indian games Were to take place, in the presence of the Prince, I found An immense concourse of people gathered, in a etate « excitement, in front of a small door of opening ia a pal ing which surrounded the limited territory in que Aa thie appeared to be the only entrance, | was tented to walt my turn, and undergo no small amount of Crowding in the meantime “Keop back, keep back, you're killing the was the cry of aman clinging to the paling above the amall doorway, and who kept alternately goading ant @oothing the crowd ia thelr passage from purgatory to paradive As I walked across the eroooth tart towards the stand @hich bad been erected on the town side of the enclosure for the accommodation of the Prince aud party, Teawa somber of Sguree, chiefly Indian, in tightly dtting ret 4nd white and blue and red garments, standing bere aod there in plotoresque groupe These were the players. Approaching pearer, I aw that the Indians wore feathers Music, which, aside from the fect tha: {tw the popalar foone of all our fashionable gatherings, is calculased to bold a larger audience and afford fwe\litioe, both for the FAY dancers and interested spectators, that are not to be bad at any other place in the metropolis. The fret great fenture will be the decorations: and, parting from the ueual beaten track, it i proposed ibe tmmesse building, from top to bottom, id be orpamented with pataral flowers. The idea is A capital one, and if sucocsefelly carried out, as |) easily may be, wil an attraction aad beauty to the sceue worthy of the event. In aduition to this flags, gas jets, painting will ail be brought into service fective picture upon which ‘t will be plea. r the eye to linger. ward to the pdmawion many plans have been pro. det the general impression i that @ subscription yal! wil\ not only be the most popular, but wilisrcure@uch eas the General bas not yet been determived, bot we infer that it Will not be lees than twenty dollars. ' Abowe all things, ii le Intended that there shail be pone of the camaing, crueh cg abd Coufwiow Waal ebaracterized the receut “a likely that a distinction @ill be made between those who in honor of the Japancee Fmbarsy. To this end fo merely as apectators and those who propose to indul im their expe, and had thetr faces patntet iu the blierfal exercises of the “light fantastic,” ‘wnieh At teu o'clock the Prince arrived, and took se place on = tach will orcupy a ‘0 daring ea. ‘the stand ami¢ load cheering. a THe OVDIAN GAMA. ‘The first lncroee game now commenced between eixty ft the Algonquin tribe and an oy, amber of the Iro- Qdom, and, afer a epirited o was given in favor of the latter, in order to enable the Prince to withers the saatoh between twenty-five Moutreal geatiemen and as smany Algoequine Lacroess ie @ game combining fot Dall aud raeketwe, or raquets, ax it used to be spelt, Thane cupy Seatt duly pumbered and fecared beforehand, while the latter will be confined to the foor and the dress circle, where they will rest when too fatigued to dance, and just tired cnovgh to finish a flirtation. It is also de. signed to admit only a suslievent number ée this depart meant to comfortab!y Ol tt, eo that the Britieh Prince and his suite may move around among the Awerican sove. | reighe with a degree of freedom be bas not enjoyed in the , socyety of his own eubjects What will be the diterence in the price of admission for is me ball i common and oF ayer bara racketes the enecwtore, or the mauner in which adm isto het madeof twigs it ie the o of the one side to = be bad by them, ie tot aK Kkeep the bail as mech in one direction as pussibie, and gested that cach party eubseribing for entrance to the | Pirike ite a Hpace called ¢ ted the her tode Soor rl 1 be provide? with ap additional texet admit the reverse. rat two games were « 6 io the (hurd the whites « A Wa oe ting @ friend or two In ike apper circles. of come knottiners, but it will proba the patiefetion of ali parties by the gene Goe thing is believed to be certain. The This Is & point » pee w by the red meu nut will be jh WW comrnenee! the war daves, in which about twenty purely an Amertoan affair. Aa the Prince piunly indi ‘4 fndiane, in very warlike arb, and fully cated to the committee in Canada, bie ¢ to the for battle with tomabawks, sca'ping knives ahd Coited Staiee and to ite oltir aoe 1 i therefowg right “sgl weapons, formed thewselves into a | and proper that be showll recetve thir oration Qom b ae Of thelr number jo the centre, whoem. American citizens alone. ITwent thereat a few minutes before ten o'clock, and | self arnong a throng of bres or four thowsand | It is eomewhat dry work giving tho measurement of | where well dri seed beauty #at ip pride, gating on the fee- | and | de. | wrotmstier most desire tosee. | Ovr mezbhonws bare Wo keen asente of oF. however, to forget the large and respectavie bows, ot veFients ip the community; and it ie quite 6 adopted whereby sme weseure wild G opriety, f Britieh obabie that: handsomely represented on the occas!on, and made to feel an intercet io the ancortking + q jm ® the movements of the, gentlemen who bare ebarnct 4 direetiy charge. As to the contemplated ball citizers here, we tearm even been su vemning unceterm ued, Concermipg private Mm itied to wb th 4 hoapital Dilits that bie Royal Highness the President, ot “oe United Staves. He will come and there wel to that which *.y @ partion of our Roglich their propesition has seb > Prines, sad consequently yet tl Little proba. | 1) indulge any ene Sut go — NEW “YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET. FEARFUL PARRICIDE IY BROOKLYN, i ey wil do | A Man Kilis his Pather—He Assaults his | Mother. Itappears that about three o’clou’ yesterday tmorning | Mr. Jeseph Bebm died at Montroge wyenne, ia the But | ern district of Srooklyn, from isguries inflicved on him | | by his eon, a young man of precisely the same name | | as hia father. The quarrel arese from young Bebon , baving married a girl whe was not like by the old folks. Mre. Bebon is She step mither of the ea privateg7ath man, pay hua own billg, ané whilebe | young man, The first arrest, arising outvol long standing would birphewsed, ax wan stated to the committee in ey OF a tiremen’s doer. zot expwet that kuch ar honor will be conferred pada, "4 nee military Tal Mew in thecaparity of the Prince of Waies There i#, however, an + pit of all classes | Gnd be wili coube 8 tne repressible. devire ou the part of otir peo" | show che young man every atiention, | fled by right and seme to Ce | difficulties, ocourred on the 20th ult., when young Mr, Bebon wea held to await the result of “be injuries done to hie father, ‘On that dey Coroner Murphy held n ante mortenr ex- amination, when the injured man, being daly sworn, and $3 New York tbat will torts part of the moet agreeable | being infornied by bis attending physician that he was in | a in America reminiscences of We learn that at the meeting on Tresday 2 itis | extreme danger, deposed as folleve:—I koow thatlam | contemplated to inereure the committee ‘from it# present | iD & dangerous condition, and that my recovery is doubt- dimensions to #capac.ty of three hundred. THE PRINCE OF WALES IN TRE SOUTH. The mission of Mr, J 1. Nixon, President of the Orleans Common Council, who is pew on route for Mon treal, is not, aa bas been etated, of wa offi The Common Couve:l adjourned, tor “ite si without extending an invitation to the Prince of Wales | but it ie the intention of Mr. Nixem to ray to hie Roya! a) character. uramer recess, fi | Bighnese that the Crieanois will be glad to greet him as naa. | w gueet of be Queen 1Greeley iy of the 8 ‘How the Potittea! Doctors Disagree The | Kumpire State Claimed Iry Both Sides. Fetinate—Frow the Tribare of Thursday) | ful; Margaret Behon, the wife of muy son, Joseph Bebon, | Ov., was on the street, outside of my houge, on Sunday | | evening the 19ih ingt., using very xbusive and violent | danguage towards my wife ana myself; | went into the | street and took hold of ber had, and asked her how the holding Margaret by the hand, my on Joseph raa towards ) me and stabbed we with @ knife; he aaid something ‘to mo wiuie ia the act of stabbing me, but I do not recol- lect what it was; I au sure I was using no violence to- wards Margaret when her husband stabbed me; I was duly remonsirating with ber for tbe ianguage site was | using; 1 aid not jalt when } received tho wound; | was -cut 1p three places in the arm; I raz atter Joceph to catch PRORADLE RESULT IN OUR STATE. him, but did not succeed; 1 should have fallen froa | If the great boy of the Breckinridge men can D9 | weakness were it net that twomen took bold of and sup- . | nnited with the Doorls and pretended Bell ine noon @ | ported me; I had net seen my son Joseph on that day mmon electors! th ket, we estimate the probabil: tma- | until besiabbed me; 1 bad a previous quarrel with bim; 8 cn the £cveriat es of thie State, by counties, | Twas compelled to turn Lim out of ny house, where he | One | revided, on account of the trouble he caused in the | family;"1 do pot remember the exact day that I put hima Alleghany... 1,600 | out, but I think it was on the firet day of this mouth. Broowe.. 6.009 | ‘This is my full statement of the affair. Cattarangue + 4,000 | “Joseph” Bebor, r., the son, who was out on ball, was | | Oayuge .. 1.500 | arrested by Sergeant Grifflu,’of the Sixth procin’t, ae Chautauqua. 1.000.| guon ar bis father’s death was reported. | Chemung. 3.600 ‘TRE INQUEIT H } Cheraugo 1,200 | The Coronor’a inquest was commenced at two o'clock | Chnton. O00 | Yesterday stternoon, in Justice Walter's court room, cor- pee se) | ber OF WyckeiT and Leonard etreets, before Mr. Coroner 4 1,000 | Murphy, when the following testimony was elicited:— ‘200 | DR. BRADY'S RVIDENCE. { 3000 | Jobp A Brady sworn—lam a physician aod reside at le 3000 | No. 7 Washington place; I was called to vee Joseph Be- Sas $oo9 | bem, decemged, thirteen daye 9go; 1 fond bim in bed | Fravtita... {oo | WHR em exiensive wound in the left arm, and | Be 1209 | two amailer wounds in the forearm; he was exoee:tvely | } Sakis, * g'zco | prortrated from lees of blood: the wound was bandaged | defe Lehigh 2000 | 884 Scomprese over jt, and there bai been no bemorr. | pos Sa 2000 | DaKe lor Several hours preceding my vistt; there had | Liv fu “' | been tome bemorrbage some Yme before I arrived, aud iivingaren. +» 200 | alle bleeding tok place at the time the wound wae — Total ° t1,600 | iMtlicted; Tordered beet toa, stimulants wad colt water opr oe . otal. 1800 8 to the Iimb, and perfect and entire rest; I saw | ie that same'night, [Here the doctor proseeded — Takioa., roo | t® Wstity What be iound much the same appearance | Rockland... +++ * 1,000 | Ul! Moneay morning, when he found they wound ; ‘Too | in conrse ‘of healing: yesterday terning, when the * 10¢0 | doctor went back he found that Mr. Denon was dead. The | boo | ¢vstebee here was principally techoical } The doctor thea | gog | Proceeds to say that—I was told that he died of bleeding, | | at one or half-past one o’clock in the morniug; my theory Seiad 3e500 | * te the canse of death is that I beliove that Inst night | Bins rr tnaeiee noone i or this morning, when be got out of bed, in raising Lincoln over aii sorte in the State..........0606+ 56, Dimeelt trom the sight veel, the wound was re: | . 56,300 ‘We hope to do better than the above in many counties, cepecially in Albany, Orango, Suffolk and Ulster, all which ‘we trost will go for Linco'n; ty thousand majorit | Wi answer against all sorta. If the Breckinridge men r & Co, we conudently jusand. resist fusion with | expect to make it (Dean Richmond venis its abeurdity. MAJCNITIRG FOR DOUGLAS. a5825 z g asiseseeis’ ~ 8183 88 Brooks, one hundred t] eetimate—From the wily Newsof Friday } PROBABLE RF8ULT IN NEW YORK. The 7ritune ot yesterday publishes a table of probable majorities in the different counties of this State at the sppreaching November election, and foots of 65.300 in favor of Livcola. A glance It might, with just as much ac- curacy, have estimated & republican majority of one bundied and fifty Ave thousand as fit; fact that whenever the republicans they resort to compiling tables giv! Amount of majority. We have gone through the Tritune’s calculation with gome care, aod venture, as an offet, to make the following ebtimate, hich, we believe will ap- preximate i fnitely nearer the result than the harom scarom fignring of our cotemporary -— Allegban; Broome. . DP at the ing thew ity table re- Tt i# an odd of su:cess elven any MAJORITIFS POR LINCOLN. 2. Warren... Washington Waj w yhe City Intettigence. Atrvrrep yr Destaccrios —Frederick Baker, a mid die aged man, attempted to commit suicide en 300 a) 100 1,200 2000 2 600 100 2.500 1,000 1,000 2,000 . wo 600 y it evening, by ehooting himself in the neck @ith « pistol, The dullet lodged near the root of the tongr ‘8 Berions wound. extracted the buliet. Jet him, and went to | of business is w ana shot Limeelf, the» and an optum eater: an Baker a baw with ber bro Chambers street 1, proceeded to bis brother-in- it is supposed With ihe intention of shooting reed bir mind when he arrived ut the door, inietiog Dir. Tuchill, of the New York Hospital ed, ie a drant ed bit wife, abe er, whose place Yoaterday Tre Rrorexiva oF tax Astor Linnany —Conrectioy =In atice of the reopening of the Astor Library, which | We publishet yesterday, we tr advertently atated that the ) Worary would be open from jo A.M aati’ P.M. ii should hove read from 10 A M. wot 6PM | Street ever, pier hae be ourth avenue focond sreet. | Loox Oct ror Howse Tw Thin Tigh Bridge. Sespay TRaiws To Yoravinie avn Hartew —With the view of aflording additioaal facility for reaching these fa- vorite places of resort, the Harlem Railroad Ce how ronning traing to Yorkville and Harlom ¢ | Their Jarge and comfortable cars leave i hour from 9 A M. till 7h P.M. and a h erected at Harlem for the convenience of seongers taking the steamers tc cars connedt wilh th are taye. fecond ‘The at Thirty rh A very valuable bay | horse, boggy nnd barners way etoten from tho stable of Judge Vanderpoo!, at Sangeriies, on Wedmeeday night. As the borve bar warter crack in one of bis fore feet and a 8 bar shee on it, be ew be easily identuded. Ae oferta delivery of the pro- reward of perty to b ehundred Collars He | Wirenm is Ore Heeawe Socrry’—A colored Ind, in the employ of N. 1. Willa, narrowly eecaped drowning at Cornwall, on the Hudvon, on the goth alt had gone down for the leet tine, and wee given op a lost, whes Valentior Dobbs, of the propetier Orange bim by diving to the aay oa waters wae thro A Selooo at first net ‘egon wae ‘Thirty fourth otreck, Jo the pavement, and tustantly killed 4 Diep at rae Bosrrtat —On the 20th of Amgust, Daniel Roeton; Judge A. J. Parker, | Blorr'gan was severely injured while «1 the corner of Cedar died last evening at the New York Hompital. fet. Tie ithe feet. ittle ¢ Fite on the bottom insenr) a8 Mr. Dobbe expressed bit of manly daring of tbat Mr. Dobbe bas been known te do Kitiep Laat evening a butcher, nemed Antoine Prque, wee driving « bateber’s wagon through Ninth avenue, at 4 furious rate, when the w: | Inte a pile of etonee near running Paque in a Bght ia end West streets. He United States Commissioner's Office. Before Commins jouer Betts, TUE ELEVENTH RAIL IN THE DE COSTA CASE. Angust 51.—The counsel of DeCesta gave notice that be thos mak and from at ited be was not forth fee the met ‘thd the. matter had pale postpened ‘enti pert Teesanp 7 would offer Mr. Jobn W. Travtman a¢ bail for Necusta, the eleventh man that haa now been offered, appeartnore they will have tw present + If met more, a this morn! the exomipation of the bail offered Ee st Supreme Court—special Term. Bofors Hen. Jnder Sutheriand. TRE MICKEY MURDER. Aver eT O0.—At the last term of the Court of Oyor amd Terminer, Judge Gould presiding, Jobn Dunnigan wae ie- dicted for the morder of Wiliam Hickey and Joba Kee- ven fory ‘id not agree. $10 600. i x Wn Svar: 5 the prisoner wae diechar; ei mn, became br He wre tried for the murder of Biel He wee belt to ball in bet mre! Gotil yesterday, when , be bondeman, and — the time be ng. |, but the fam of opened, and a fatal bleeding ‘was the result: it is my opwien that the death of deceased was from | the wounds for which I treated him; T assumed the sole ‘ase when I went there; the wouads were | Wp pointed instrument driven into the | } charge of inilicted by @ arm. ARS BEWON'S RVIDENCR. Stephanie Rebov sworn.—-I reside at 183 Montrose ave- — nue: I know the deceased, Jogeph Bebon; he was my | hesband: 1 knew the acconsed, Joseph Bebon: I was pro- | sept at an affray which occurred between the deceased | apd the prisoper on the 19h, with Joseph Bebon, dr., and bis wife aod Guenther; they were in | Dr. Weismandel’s house, but 1 kuow uot what they were | doing there, and several women were standing in front of | my beure, when I saw Joseph and his wife a) ing, | upon which I went towards my own houre ; Mrs. Bebon,” Jr., forget ber bounet, and rent her smatl sister to Dr. | Welsmande! s to get it; when the little girl went past my house with the bopnet, some women who were with me raid thet the bonnet belonged to Mrs. Barclay; the sisier — of Mra. Beboo paid it was none of their business, and | thea told what was said to her io her sister; Mra. Beboo. Jr., then called mee (here a term was indicated not fit for publication), and continued for a quarter of an hour to use similar tering to me; I then asked the women | Ftuding by me who she meant, as I had caid nothing to provoke ber; I reotied, as the epithets were of a fow cha- | acter, did not 4, to me; Sa ee © younger fi eed cought = Margeret, is = daughter in-law, by the arm, and remopstrated with her on the sre gine | ty of her language; while decoased held Margaret by the arm, tbe prisover etruck bim three times; deceased ten turned round and struck in the faco; they thon — and the prisover ran away towards Mr. "6 ne; deceared called ont‘ watch,’’ on the witaees tell he prisover it was no use for him to run for he would soon, © caught, he aitempted to strike her in the breast, but he (his stepmother) suceecded in avoiding the blows which were actually aimed, deceased was then taken to Dr. Weiemandel's, and in the morning he fainted from loss of blood, the bleeding did not cease for ten minutes after the wound was dressed; Dr. was called on the next day at noon. Mra. Bebon des her testi. ‘ing that her huebend never rege from bis night of his death, thus opposing the theory Dr. Brady as to the immediate cause of death. MARTIN KARM'S EVIDENGR. Martin Beremps corroborated the testimony of Mrs. Bebon, #0 far as the bad words of Margaret to ber mo ther tp law were concerned, but he witnersed nothing of the stabbing JOSEPH GUROTHER'S RYIDENCH. Seam venther depored that he was present at the ¢anae the om 1 Bebon strike his father, but was not aware that he had a knife in bis band; be had heard the testimony of the elder Mrs. Bebon, and the quarrel bad occurred as the had described it. ‘THE DEFENCE. Christina Broad deposed that she resides in Montrose avenve, between Morrell and Sinith streets: she was | down Monirove avenue oa gust, at nine o'cl vce where it was wom which was two doors from the | “Where is | ceased crying out, | we wife of the prisoper, said Lusband said, “This will net go #0,” and | strock the accused; witness ca hold of deceased to — back, whea witness’ sister came ont and chased r home. ‘This #\toens, on being examined by the Coroner, gave contradictory answers, and, on belng closely preased, faluied, in which condition ebe was removed. ¢ inquest was then adjourned to two o clock today, | at the seine place, when several witnessce, subpoaaed for the prisoner, will be examined. A post mortem ex ‘smination will be wade at haif past one o'clock by Drs Brady and Murpby. APPRARANCE OF YOUNG RERON. Behon is of low stature, miidie size, dark com ox; Dut, on the whole, te the premoditate! mar Tor bi is appearance cioes not indi derer, #tiil less the homicide. Jersey City News. St APPRAY.—At one o'clock on Friday morning, as William W. Beisbaw, ue Van Horn's, at the | der & Rergen Point road, apd a stage driver named Christi wore riding om the top of the lart cor on the Bergen m took place between the men ad man wre tater to in, ant be wag at wounde Vou Horn's Hotel, medical aid cal! tended to geaerally. Personal Intelligence. Col Beers, of Ch cago, and Mi ¢4 States Const Surrey, are stopptr Hotel. ace f te Astor Morphy and ET. Fellows, both of New Orleans. « re » Totten aud party, of Tennensee; Col Clarkson South Carolicn, and Dr. J. Haramond, of Moutgowi er) stopping at the Fifth Aveaue Hotel. Gen. Peter Gansevoort and family, of A mons ard Jobo Du: Sel are R. Ford, both of Newport Middleton, of \ irgiaia Hopping at the Everett Herre Col. 8 D. Brnoe, of Kentucky, Capt, Gardner, of the Us a Rer | could use such language; at that moment, and whiletwas , F | the adove sured Wer $6,000, tod to 00 tor the oid Like okaptan, | four o'eleck, from the Fesicence of his fuer tavid | The vessel eniled from thie port on the Gib -of June Fowler, No 6T4 brome street, without {ricer noth | day morning, on ebargetof burglary. The prigouer, it | appears, entered the dwelling house of Nicholas W. Stuy- | + proach of imaginary policemen and fed without ¢oing | not reteliate Married. EkpMANN—AsuEr.—Un Suuday, Anguet ID, ut be Ne recs Sybagegue, by the Rev. Mr Sternberger. wr Brraany to Mise ~\naw Asn, both of ibis «ly Calturnin papers please copy. Police Commissioners. 4 DISPOSITION OF Tike JaPadoo8 DONATION, ‘The Police Countmigsinners mot yesterday at M two o’cieck. The resignation of sergeant Barwett, of tho Pita pre- cinet, Brooklyn, was received und meropt 4. ‘The following resolutions, referring to the A spostt the Japanese donaiion, were unanimously adopted: — eet pas |S Died. ‘day, Avewst 31, Mage J rt acker, formerly of Oatek)i!. ACKER —% FY daughter of G Catekill paper ag of copy. Resolved, That the dovation by the Japenese Eahassy — Buasmay.—-On Wedverday, August 29, Ors Vs QS the Metwopeittan trike shat eocsuivete © fand to | Be vi Garrett 4) wud Ontharine. Jane Brie, be calied the Japanese Mert; Fund, and that the same | eS bball be inverted by Ube Cornptroiier of the city of New io relat y anne i de wre respect invited to York, the Comptrolier of the city of Brooklys, aud tho | teed the fuveral, fre 5 De resicence of hw fecher, Treasurer of the Board of Porice, in swch securitiveas thay | Te#th avenvc, neur Utth street, at ten o’elucis, (Saturday) morning Eskons ~-On Friday ight, Anguet 31, at bie reeden 45 Wintebsll siveet, Avecsres BRNGKN, Compery B Pitth regiment; Lodge ef the V Shall dorm expedient, and that the ofllcers aforesaid be the trvetees nf aid fond. Recotved, That from the annual ive me of the Japanese Merit Furd there shall be paid by the trastecs: there, fa November of een” year. conmenc. | Bouder Nv, 866, the members of tho free ing Novamber, 3861, to such officers of police down town, end elt friends and relation famny ave resrctfully invited to attend the tuoveal, i b: Be ater Pe cenrennee, 07. sae Board 8 PUaR | SeONey atveraaun, Al wif past ove o lock, from bis im the manner bereinutter designated. if Rercived, That the Beard of Police will, on the tet of — ieiieLoe, A Novrmner, 1641, ond on the Ixt of November each your | Laxvor —On Friday, August 31, at the Now Yor ins] te the foliowtoy officers of patice, wha, | tution ‘or the Instevction of the Deaf and Dumb, Je ter, den during the year (ending op let November) haye best dis att> Binsov, a native of Ragland, in the 24 year of | ehergen their duty:—One captain, two sergents, aad | Mee 4 five ‘yetrolmen; and the ‘irustags of top" d | "His friends and acquaintances are invited ty attend 00 Rutday aitersoup, ab three o’plock, fom | chapel of the Iustitusion without further in BUEKUL—Ih Brockwp, on Friday, Auge Jorsyn, youngest aon of George and Panpie Burrit Merit Puna will thereupow pay to the ceptain £0 desig heted the sum of $200; t each designated sergeant the gnm of $12, and to ench of the designated | Patrolmen the fom of 2100 And ifthe avvenue of the 4 1 fond be not siliceous to pay the sams aforciaention- ‘The relatives sud frees of Uhe family are reepectfe ed, then the tresters shall pay the o gmentioned, in P¥ited to attend the funeral, from the reeilence of | the rane of the amounts awarced, the actual revenue of | Parente, Tl Micdagh street, Brooklyn, thir (“ato pectoris hiternocn, at three o clock, His remaiue with be 10 Greenwood Cemetery for interment. Cosxmy.—On Thurreay, August 0, Cave Cookuey Kantark, comnty Cork, Ireland, aged 70 years. ‘His Mriende und, reintives are respectfully bv atierd tbe fonernl, ipa afternoon, a6 cloek, trom 34 Cherry Hs aad Biookiyn, Newark aud Willlamsburg papers ple Py Dosoktk — Ov Therstay, August 20, Bows no boson, h Police Intelligence. TRE ALLEGED INSURANCE FRAU The ¢x mination in the care of Ozro F. Downe, Captein ofthe bark E A, Kinsman, aud olbers, charged with bey- ing conspired togeth« r to defraud the New York Metal, the Sun Mutual, Great Western, Anchor nnd Columbiaa | JusuranCe Companies out of $60,000, which was to have | cutive of county Keecemmon, parish Kelegiara, by De como off yesterday, before Juatice Connally, was poat- | rou over by uy ice cart on the 21st of August, aged poned until Monday next, atitwo o'clack, ‘The application for & postponement of the case was mnade by the assoolate of Mr. Hall one of the counsel in the case, Gwing to the ; audden jlineas of the latter. When the hour for ailjourn ment bad been xed upon, the counzel for Captain Downs and Mr. Pedrajas asked leave to put in hail for the ap pearance of bis cliems. and etaied that be bad agreed with the opposite counsel as to the necessary amount. ‘Te propored to furnish $5,000 bail for Mr. Pedrajas and £3,000 for Captaih Downs, The magistrate stated that he thongnt AmMOUMSs Would be Bullicient to answer ail purposes, and the conneel for the prisoners was ordoret to sppear with the security at three o'clock that afver- booa The bendemen arrived in court punctual ty ay pointmwent, and en entering into bail in the befire meu tioned rume the arcured were dircbarged from cuetody. ‘Thue the defendants have all been liberated on bail im the following evme—James R Carreras $3000, Henry 0. Orguerre $15,660, Ozro F Downs $3,600, und Jose C Pod yajas $5,000. Ae far us can be ascertained the insu ance efectos on the B.A. Kineruan and cargo amoun‘ed to $62,000. Of this amount $5,000 was taken by a Pili deipbia (the Quaker City) insurance Company, und the 8. Mis friends and acquaintances are reapecttni\y inwt to attend the funeral, from the residenec of hie Droth’ in law, John Shannon, No. 18Lavenve B, en Sanday af noon, at two w'siock. Bis remaing will be wkeo WC | vary Cemetery. Faetox —Iu this city, en Friday evening, doguat | | Mra, Juua Eyaa, wife of Themas m, Jr the late Abraham K. Van Vieck, in’be: ttreet, on Studay & lorucon, at two o'clock Fixmina.—At Kye, N. Y.,/ou Thuraday ¢venine, dog 80, of Giptheria, Frome Winuias, ovly sou of rede N. and Ellen D. Flemtus, aged 4 years and 3 100 La, e funeral will icke plage at Chriat church. Five, (Ssturday) afternoon, at two o'clock, Train icavca tr] ‘Twenty-reventh strect and Fourth avenue at a quar) post twelve; returning, leaves Rye at balf-past our, Phila deiptia and Poston papers pluase cop FrizomMnoy =-Sudreniy, on Friday morn: Command Fitzcnven, daugbter of Joba a Visgibbon, a native of the parieéh of Arpate'ok Limerick, Ireland ‘the friends of the family and those of the ANCOR AO Mest respeotiully Invited to attea! balance by New York companies, The owners of the | reapeott ally veveel, Mesers. Novarra & More, effected the Paila. | from ler late residence, No, 11 Sixth street, Geipbia nae They insured ber, however to Calvary ‘Cemetery i =f 88 individuals, an pot memberef jc ee ora. ‘i The Waris wad. perchaned by the ae SoS | Fixx. tn this @ity, oo Thursday. morning. at | in the 20th yeor of ber age, Mosmaxa H., wife dames G@ Finn and daughter of Moses Oeil Esq , forme of East Chester. The relatives and friends of the family, so ber brother, G. W. Odell, &eq., are res attend ber foveral, thie (Saturday o'clock, from her late residence, ue. Defore she sailed for Havana, and cost them the | exact sum mentioned in the policy, Nothing bas trau- | aspired going to show that either of the owners were | vy to apy fraud or intent on the part of the exptain to | wiltully wreck the vessel. ludeed, so far aa the wilful | ‘wreck ing of tbe versel is concerned, no evidence going to cetablien that fact ia hkely to be elicited. That the ca’ go Waa insured for a grester amount than ‘ts vaiuo does pot amit ofa doubt. For instance, 250 ba is of fish guano, worth about £3 a barrel, was insured for $60 & ton, we though it was the best the Peruvian market 0. 30 Lex ogion & Fows On Thursday, Auguet 90, Jame + Sand 5 months. j vee and frieuds of the gare yee pestfa yy ail Poon, invited to attend the funeral, on Sum ys aged The t Was wrecked on one of the Batam keys, about 109 mileg | The reToaipe will be taken to Kast Chester vv interment. aay portheast of the Hole in the Wail, on toe 2ath | q ‘ of the same month. We have oply beard of | ,,GOkMAM On Thureilay, Augual 20, at tbe 1+» \tomoe One instance in which the underwrivers were induced to | PET Fon-in law. A Hesuch, RELEN, Telict ct sa souel GH of ¢ frien: ty. ip ihe 64th veur of her age pay over the amount of insurance. Jas. T.& A R. Web. | bam Ster, of 36 Youth strect, had an insurance of $5,500 0a the |» /het of the family are requested cargo in the Colombia ineurance Company, and $2000 in | L'vers!.t bis (Saluriay) morning, et nive 0° the Archor Ipsurance Company. Tuo Colulabia Compsuy | pom por how et ‘wenty eighth street, Beiw paid the demand mado upon ay but the officers of tre ton pee apiab ss omc day, Auguet 80, P. Anchor Company prefer waititg to see the result of the | tive of Ball ureday, dug ) Pate invest gation pow under way. The Miesare. Webstor ef | S Have of Ballusioe, county Galway, Trea fected their irsurance, they ray,on advances miie to P Pedrajas, and did go in good faith, The attair ig still very | re relatives and friends aro bog yh ee = Complicated, notwithatandirg the efforts of the detectives, | Jurcimls MrpIm hip late res a. Fit wy «Mie aves and 8 proper understanding of the case can ouly be ar’ | aateriag deakoeie aruare er virecta, ty rived at By carcfully watching the proceedings trom day | S@UNCay sitorncor, wt one ol to day as they transpire in the police court. | Insloe papers please copy. Howakp.—Un Friday, August Wm. Fi i Carrens oF A Bexetan Charles Lewie, anative of New o oor hae an oe tee only ton of George and Avgueta ages @ York, aged twenty-cicbt years, was brought before Jus. | and 21 dayn. tice Connolly, at the Jefierson Market Police Court yoatar- | ani frien de and ee ey rage from 8€0 Filth avenue. Hype. ‘Thursday, August 80, Jomn B. Pyne, int 1 ” | 38th year of his age. vesant, No. 159 East Fifteenth street, on Thursday n'yht, ‘riends of the family, a’so ‘he me. by forcing off the bars which protected a rear basement window. He was about making a professional survey of the premises when the noise occasioned by bis entrée awakened Mr. Stuyvesant. The burglar Guding that ho bad alarmed the household endeavored to escape, but he ‘was closely followed by Mr. Stuyvesant, and finally ar. The relatives ane { bere of Columbia Lodge No. 484F, & AM. nino Ori Chapter No 1,R A.M bay ir nye ge tea to atte | bis funeral, from bos iaie resi No. 4 buh atre | Brovklyn, E.D, on Sunday aiternoou, at two @eloc| | without further mvitavien. Kimny.—On Fri¢ay, Argust 81, Mre, Lay ov of Thomas Kir the Raa of her 5 rested and banded over tothe contady Yt volicoman La | °" he relatives abd fricuda of the ‘are reepectf. a des ‘i the prisoner was found bunch of key# which he had ¥ited to attend the fanoral, on acterpoom, Lewis was | ne nee wre as. ett | RGAN.— Oui Friday, August inflamws.ion the State | Joun KrsGay. aged 60 years, the fu Mt Tnisubday afternoon, at mera! Will take place on ovolock, from No. 186 Fast Thirty fart street. stolen from # closet in the front basement. committed for trisl. He bas just got out of prison, after nine yeare of service. Cavont iy tae AcT—Axomzr BuRoLagy —The rel. Mog of Alexander McKenzie, No. 147 Third avenue, was = friends hyena _ Siew sea mete. borglariously entered on Thursday night, by a young we * , BARR fal Witlam D » Wile of “ bis is i 7. ‘te | *i rie Jobe Lv page movemente of the burglar awakened Mr. McKenzie, who, — je funera) = = = », No. Co upon searching the prem'ses, discovered Dougherty in the | Street, between Bond and Nevine, iorcay; pecpheny Armart chase was the result, Sick anally | Were, Bt Khres 0 sleds a ended ip the capture of the burg’ Lirieriaip — riday, August 81, Chan: ns Yar. The prisoner was banded over to policeman Veldrau, of the tb a apd upon rearching bim a bunch of skeleton eve was found in his possession. When brought before Justice Conpoly he stated that he did not enter the house for the purpose of stealing anything, but merely to | Larmaroay, only ton of Erastus and Maria N ist | The funeral @ il take place from the resideoce of father, No. 4 Boorman place, om Sanday afternoon, at ° ‘clock Lixte —Sudder'y, tu Williamsburg, op Friday, At ‘SL, Mre Maxrus Doses, aged 76 years 3 meneh ant get a little lead pipe. Dougherty is a native of Brooklyn St. ™ int hn coly Raine pee og. Gamat Se wee, ler frictde and sequaintances are sfuily invit Morn Renotanns.—The store of F. H. Ray, No. 291 to attend the funeral, at Chriet church, Bedford avent] Powery, was enteret by burglars cn Thursday pightand Breoklyn, robbed of ten dollars worth of clothing. The thioves 2'cleek. managed toefiect an entrance through the rear, wal was left ip rather av unguarded condition. On the same night an attempt was mare to break into the store No. 60 Dey street, by forcing open the cellar door with a chisel. As there was nothing misring from the premises it is supposed that the borgiars became frightened at the ap D, Wie (Satur afternoon, at thr Her remains (Tit be taterved in OreeRwor| Pena ry lv apers plenre copy. Moxrny.—s Friday, August $1, Mary Ayy, only ter of Patrick end Bridget Murphy, aged 11 years, menth and 23 daye ‘The friende of the family are respectfully invited tor tend ber funeral. on Sunday afterooon at two o clock, fro the residence of her perents, 175 Wooster street. Myex —On Fridar Avgeet 91, Gazana Buszanemn, | ter of Precerick Witllam and Mary Meyer, aged 1 year months and 16 oa, rienus of the family are rerpectful any further damage. TO THE RVITOR OF THE MERALD, Naw Yoax, August 31, 1890 In lost Saturday's Henarp a statement appeared that Avgustus Ib!! bad stabbed Gustave Roza, I admit it; bat | ®ebermerhorn ave CONNOR = At Saratoga, Friday even: , Aagest 3) it wae iu self-defence Reva bad assaulted me, andcame | sie Sooumn a. Ocommone en eny orenine Notice of the foveral in tomorrow's papers Pranck.—At Yor kers, on Thareday evening Anguet 3 aged 19 [rort, Bras dong bter of Nathan'e! hearee. ‘The rel and friends of the family are invited Attend the funeral, from the residence of her fe:ber, th day (Saturday), nt twelve o'clock. | The relatives | invited to atteng the runeral, on Sunday afternoon at t o'clock, from the residence of ber te, corner od streets, Rrooklyn. pain to repent the efferce, when I cautioned him not to | ao In spite of rewonstrance he summmnenced beating | tn pelf-deterce T wae determ red to def Few men wil) patiently eabmit to be beaten and J ata out of he Toombs oa bail, and when , the trial comes on T hope that ap impartial jury will ac. qv't me, as I Bave scficiont witnesses to my stave. SKIDNORE.—(n Thortday, Avguat 30, « Lome weet r ‘AvotstCs TALL daughter of Cheriet 0 sad’ Puede Ana Shi. "ro, aged mente a The friends and relatives of the fami are reepectful invited t attend ihe foneral thie = Ay ) —Mrand MreSchrooter, two o'eleck, from the residence of her parents. om Un) nd lady, Mire je gana dooghter. re OY en avenue, betw 7 Bowed D streets, eo a od teen Seren ir wR 2 Solon: Me hove Sacder” Me Adolph Mace’ eT took. = ; Arebut wily sud eon: it ‘Chee Thernener and indy. Wis Kuox, Mre Burnett and Mr Hy friend, Mr A ir T Latass, Take snd g M ea Indy act ” | Samana Sereony, and daughter ef the late Jor Mrond Sire Wiliameon, Dr ti { chidren: The foneral will take piace thie (Saturday) »/\-rn00n, : Bisa Hevached. 0 Wel we tad nod Lletstmt datesnet’ | two crehoch, from (be reetsence of her Brother iw i Xe Peraman, tak. Nr barvard, No_6¢ Court street Mr Jobnew, Mr Bales and’ lady, Strvas.—On Friday = Ry ‘afar ‘Aras indy aud 2 rn Sa wet of Bence yee eone . 4 — 6 ma Te eee Me Wet Re tiiion ie | The relatives and friends of the family are "ppectta ity and infant; Mr Cole. invited to attend the funeral, this Mr Anderson, at three o'clock, from thé residence c t wife, Mi Luqueer street, Browkly Gain Ne Bea, | | 88. Joms.—Ia Brookly wureday rw etterye and two Mr Gansevoort, Mr 98, of copeumption, Parmer Axs, widow of Nelron B.S ‘Grenseh, Me andy god chur: Jobim: aged 47 Years, 4 mouths and 12 days. 4 xa Mr Baker, Her friends and thoee of tbe family are reepeotfully nS we %' ir ie Gran eae yee to attend Fond ae her _ residence, « 3 iat lary etreet, yn, (Saturday) afternoon, + A a op ae em ir OO ely iy a + Wer tomes sew. bull ’ Lt am Boeram Scott, Vow Aruim, Grakam Cy Ton li, ring bers of the Koickerbockers, are Eiacetow Ja—Steamebip Ralumore—W R [arrell Mes Dar. sd the fuperal, from bis late Capt. Crowel). of the steamship Florida, 1 &. lerkins, Shee Durell © Sehete Tt Feoriogheu, Fosse — 0 of Florida, 1. I. Moon, and 3. J. Little, both of Teanssnee Pooriteta es ine 6 de Cra de orm A street, om Sunday afternoon, at $wo o'eleek, » thous de Corder : ; \e ire ieaninmamione* eas eA td Ee Reno GRUiehion —— VALRNTINE. —On Friday, Auguat 92, Davin W.. tnfac ra 2 rade head pe v Tsblor, A Dermont B Kesrer, H Delany. fon of Samuel and Mary J, Valentine, aged 9 montos and m4 faa in, mem! the Provincial Parliament 8.0 sn snAtremshio RR, Copler.Nra AW 8 King and : Joho P, Put 4. ; dover, PReteer & iiacinegs x, 0, Oe ) me this (Satorday) ~~ gcagadaad two 6° lock, troy and -# Linte! 4 Tange Myrtle avenue, yn. B. Church, atl of Albany, were among the arrivals at oe . GH I AS T Wright, @ M: A Voss On Friday, At 81, Corretorme Vos, a et meet. cop oo tue. LEGS acm ed TIL Sa ee ane ee RN, and Indy" A Sebell, New York, B. 1. Bevor, Nass, Letoibs, WGonway—ana sie ‘The and J.B. Blake, Pa , were in Washington on Thursday Saguenay Fiera Mew MA ne | te attend the funeral, from 65 Oliver atrect, on Sunda| ——— 's Py ~o Mua J Miller, ‘tnd afternoon, at two o'clouk, Ormnarie Marrens —The sale of genta for the drat night 4, MEAS TM AReppare. | “eerste te of the Opera season, next Manday, will be commenced Senet: Ac Regier D Meer Hin Jobo RW * to-day at the Academy of Music and the music atores, in the steerage. . : ag gto ie Signor Gtigellt, the eminent tenor, bas been engaged for, Cuanizeroe—Sleamabip Marion-—D W. F Rett: B ovcloek, trom 67 West United States District Attorney's Office, lem pests aaa aee | "Te relattved and. frtende of ihe Smsly are CASE OF REVOLT. RO ctrgnarso—Ship Gray Fenther—J Woods Polneer, of favited to attend the at S88. Thorac’ A ‘Thomas Colyer, a milor on be ‘ewar ‘cacway and Hovston seen a ak 4 - evel om per Mataxcas—Sbip Marrare santas Vien and child. Shree o'eleek, w a foriber | $itee, ee eaested L~ ot "Sr Trowas—Rark Agp—W A. Reivet! ORDYS —MOsrANa Ho was committed for examination. snd ies le. ot tot Me Wetbers "Si Posoa’y dens aged M0 peare ved | usta.” . Ranta Cron. | eens — a i 5 “The dificuty ia of a private Harta i Amare Maer G.D Henthyer, Mandel tue oi Seageest for 8 onte ae$0 the } leratood to be the caeaging eo und Bretnaye¥ J 1 Wott dante, Atwood & Co., ome ws oh was the day for Park May yer dre largaret MeCulioch. Lert. ps oars PL) aie | sib silt produce tee | ar, Wirerinn, © Alig: | oon ener W Menrer, | olen of sue ibe clerk oo Ube Ist of Sep feagon ever imcetow, Ja Meane—Thos W Smith, mount be fled with ee J Quailes | Fone twelve M.

Other pages from this issue: