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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1860. Bas, & cull has Doew weved for & padiie meeting to sustain Governor Medary tm eufurcing lew aod order tn the Terri- tory, The call # eiynet by a DuMPrer Of prominent cfti. won who have heretxure soled wth the free State and blican parties secttaun Kansas Orry, Nov. 22, 1860, Dr Meesey, of Fort Soott, arrived here this evening Be lof Fort Scott on Tuesday last, The rumors of the orning of the town ov Mouday oight are incorrect. He Coutirms the @coounts of the murder of five men and the Ppture of others, who have probanly mot the same fate, Captain Montgomery and bin gang of Jaw Hawkers Mire woil armed with Suarpe’s rifles apd navy revolvers ‘Dey have piundred the town of Paris end arrested many (Of ite citizens The peopie have petitioned the Secretary of the Terri. Wry, im the adsence of Govervor Medary, to come Deir arsistance wit feoral troops. THE BURCH DIVORCE CASE. Interesting Testimony Miss Bw'ch, & Niece of the Compisinant FOURTH Dax. Narusmvits, Dt, Nov. 22, 1860. Several ludice were tn court today as witnesses, and among them was Miss Fanny Burch, a niece of the oom- plainant, ‘The Burch family, op both sides, are all dressed in deep mourning, baving recently lost relatives. Ou ine opening of the court the Jucge decided that no testimony tp the Gepo#ition of Mrs. Brown reiating to the relations existing between Mr. and Mrs. Barch oould be sdmiited, reiterating the deoision that the ouly question befor the jury was, whether Mrs. Burch, in the particular ‘pelaboc Pamed in complaint, bad beep unfaithful w tho marriage vow. The Court could not eay what class of evidence future developments in the case migh! reader proper, but at present be would aay that the testimony referred to tn Mrs. Brown's cross examination was irree- vant abd must therefore be ruled out. ‘The Counsel thea read @ portion of the deposition of Mra. Browu, showing when the conversation took piace in which Mre. Burch gave reasons for not going in com- pany ‘Mise Fanay Burch was then sworn:—I am twenty-two years of age; Uve at Dittie Faila; am a niece of complain ant; visited Wasuimatom, Nov. 22, 1860. The adminiatration received rome additional totelii- Bence to day from Kavsar, showing that Moutgumery was Coutinving bis raid, seizing property of the government Bf weil as private proverty, and couverting it his own wee. All the pecereary steps bave been taken by the ad- @iptration t bring shit wotorioun baadit to subjection. ‘If caught be will be dealt with very summarily by Gen, Barney. WEWS FROM THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. Wasuinatos, Nov, $2, 1860. THR REXIGNATION OF MINISTER MCLANE. Despatches were sent this morning to Mr. McLane, our ‘Minimter te Mexioo, informing him that bis resignation {Gang been accepted and his successor appointed. While [permitting Mr MoLane to retire at much 4 moment as be May Geom expedient, the goverament still prefers that he legation, in tbe presen crisis, shall not be without a bead. Unole after bis marriage, toa us; Stuart made some Turner; Stuart remained io the house; no one else was thi re but the ser vane when we returned from cbhuroh; Mre Bureb was alone before Stuart oame; Mrs Burch had dressed careful- iy, and arranged ber bair nicely when we returned; she ‘old us Ubat Stuart bad gone op town to exouse Limsif from tekiag her with Mrs. Shermao that oveaing, and woul’ be back there W tea; Stuart returned afver’ tea; Mr. Hobbard end Mr. Boyd ealled; Mary and { went into Abe parior to see them, I left Stuart 'sud Mrs. in the borary; Hubbard and Boyd remaived two hours, woee Shey jeit I returned to tue library; “rs, Buron aod Stuart were gone; Mrs. Gursh wid me next morning thas they bea gone vat of the Library window, which opened ou the piazza, Wo oui! on Mes. Farnam; this was the ordinary way of going ovt; fhe bad gone’ that way becuure she did not wavt to tee Hubbard and Boyd; next saw Shuart ob the reoeption after Nellie Kinzie’s wedaing; on the fol jowlog Cay Mrs. Burch and Mary went howe with Staart \o bis carriage; Mrs. Burch afterwards said she thougat Farber was odended, but ahe had promised w go home with Stuart aud could pot help it; Stuart stopped 40 a late ciwner, tort dee after dinuer I played polka; Siuart aod Mrs Bureh potkaed a long time after that; they went into the Hibrary; Mrs. Baro weat to the coor whea Stuart a MoVicker’s theatre; leit MARRIAGE IN BIGH LIF. The beau monde of Wasbiagwo to-day had thelr thoughts Most agreeably diverted from dimnion aad secession by ‘he ocelenration of the anion of the banisomest Svople Bymwen baa smiled upon for many a day. The bride Je the secoud daugotor of the late Joha W. Maury, Mayor Of Washington, one of the noture’s noblemen, and on this Sooasinn wboos with ali the beauty of her race, Ths Deidegroom, Coaries E. Gregory, sen of Hon, Dudley Tf, Bregory, of New jereey,@ youth of grace, vivacity and Bigo promise, Miss Lane, Mrs, Secretary Thompaon, Mrs. Gwin and otber lewiers of fashion, were present, The Presicent was prevenwd, at the last moment, from PelGi'ing bie promise aod intention to attend, by tae Orersing public ousinees of the time. The display of pra- Boots to the bride was gorgeoas, and the banquet all that Pedned taste coals adi to luxurious entertainment. The Derpetulty to the Culom was drauk to mary « bamper ‘with & will ed; #he wore @ diferent wrapper from she ous #he bad om when we left; said that Stuart bad beeu there, Dut put to say anything about 1s; said that Mr. Faruam had called and Deen wid by the servant that ehe bad resires: she was sorry the servant bad’done 60 as eho would Ii! Wo bave soon him, cexteaw Stuars aud Mré, Barch to- gether at ire W Brown's party; notioed aothing wm particuar between them; they came home together; om one occasion’ Stuart sad Isaac Burrill were setting up with Turner (ancie); [ went (0 the Dasement for ice, when we came back Stuart and Mre. Barch were standing by tho radia tor; Mrs. Burch beid @ sheet ofpaper, which he was reading; wheo she saw me she threw it bastiy w staart, who pat it in bis pocket; she said to me that Stuart koew tbat abe wes la tuo ‘amily way; Mre. Bured aud I went up town one day, and were going to the back; Atuart met os, and Mrs. Burch iuded aot to £0; he accompanied ws bome aud remained an hour; while walking in $3¢ @ireet ope day talking scandal Mra. Sureh said tbat Stuart baa siready brokea or three families; on tbe moruing after we were at the theatre Mrs. Burch, Mise Speuiding and my- self were up stairs talking about Stuart; Barca said, “love Mr, Stoart? no, give me my bus be is the best maod in the world,” I own house; whea I was jonving I pat on one of my rubbers; Mr. Stuart took the other and put thon; when be got up Beeaid “You bare sot said bow do yoo do to me,” when be kissed me: several persone were preset; be and David Lylo weat home with Mrs. Bureh: Lyle kept talking to Mrs. Barca aod Stuart would anrwer his questions aad say to her ‘Dame the feliow, | wish be was away.’’ The Xamiretion wer contigued a) cousiderabie length, and embraced coofeesions made by defendant t) witace: about the time defendant left home witvees said thas Mrs i APPOLNTMENTS: The Preeideot has a»poiated Kichard McAlister Deputy Postmaster. RENGNATION. Joho M. Harel), United States Distriot Attorney for the Bantern district of Aransas, bas resigned bie office, bat Bere are already nuinerous applications w the Attorney General end the President for the vacancy DEATH OF THE FATHER OF CENBRAL WALBAIDOR. ‘The fasber of General Hiram Waibridge, of New York, Doo of our vicest nad most esteemed citizens, died at Ingleside, his residence, near Washington, toix morning, ged seventy years During bis tilneas of several weeks Qhe General bax pees in coustagt atioudaace a bis bed Bide. £ THE ‘TIONAL FINANOBI, BTC ‘The receipts into the treagary for the week ending on Monday, wore $1 432 000, including shoot $40,000 only from the casioms The Grafte paid amounted to asvut 00,000 000, & portion for the redemption of treasary Dotes, leaving eubjoct ty draft $3,195 000 ‘The resignation of the United Sta\es Marshal for South Darolins was received by the President to day A. Armatroug, of Goorgia, bas resigned as « Lieutenant Of the Navy Captain Magroder bas been aasigned to the Ordnance Bureas, tn place of Col. Crane, who has been placed in We Inapeetion sere ice erw aroun) ber ia The ameont of tanda sold daring the year ending with ) that she loved June wot 8 401,000 wcres, and the amount received ihere oe woes, ee was ouly Girt log With Boyd, but taat ho would uot believe this, ahe wid we that Burch bad eaid fearful things to ber— ‘tnat abe mont leave Lue boure, and ebat be did wot beiivve Bor, $1 644 000. Arrival of the Califoraia Pony Express, St. Louis, Now. #3, 1860. The pony express, with California cates of the 20th rt, peed Fort Kearney at four o'clock toils morning Dut the ageot of the press at thal atation failed to obtain Poseersion of the pudil? BewN report. The press, as wel Lave Pinned against God, and oh! bow | have injured my husband;" she then Wok Hattie oa ber iap and said, “You are papa’s and mama's own child, but nobody Knows it but God, and toes is the aoknowledged on 00e oocagion ment with Stuart to moet mm the pudlic. are ancer beary obligations to Messrs | having an Bowsoil, & Co, the gentiewnnty and efficient mama. | her at the house; 1 came, Gnding Burch abeont Gers of the pony exprens, and they will, we dowbt not, | from bome that might; asked if ‘admit bia ator Bive eur orders to their aemintantas as will effectually pre Woot the recerrence of the premect and past ominous to mp: said sho would let bim in; se 1d excused berseif to Siuart by sayiag ade down aud fei) asleep. court adjourned till two o'clock im the afver- deliver the pariic sews from the Pacific t> the acarcet Gelegraph station, which, at preseot, ‘sat Fort Kearney. | aid not do th, ——E bat mo here boon. ‘The New Mexican mail arrived this evsotng ‘nd Lime, baving Der detained by hoary snow storm eote Fe ty tbe cro ing of toe Artansas river, and bere the reais are to very bad coe dition News had remcbed acta Fe (rom the volupieers in par. Beit of the Navajo Indians The campaigu was very aus Cevetul, anda large umber of lodiane were Killed and taken prisoners, sud more flock thea tney are able to Lake care of; also Fr: ilicient corn to Inet them througs tbe winter, They bare apptied for more meu to take care of he mtoce. on Tweaday that uncle uat gone up town to ree if Steart Could Bot be punisoed, aod afver opcle returned, Mire. Burch wid me Stuart oonid aot, raid ‘fe tt pot too bad, I should be crushed to earch and be go unpunisuet?’ «She told me Staart bed imporwused der three months; that the first time ebe had ytelded to aim WAS Ube day Delore Mra, Masinews’ wedting, apd the Isat ime the bight they all woat to MoVicker’s theatre, [ arked hor why she had not told uncle; sait fhe had oot eared; she tid me uncle seid Staart could go ‘e ranch male ao attack upon Wat came Into Capite to trade ‘They fired on them while they were wi the trading howe, Bad theo took all their horse and lef. The horses were couleta if Bot truef”’ we converted about tl Bold tp Sante Fo w few dave age Since that tine the Tu. | *leir; Abe eaid \t wae Contomptibie for sokue to puviien diane bave retaliate’ by going in open day to Hatoh’s | Di# whet Coulemion: we talked about Stuart and others, Facob aod ar) /ing of four by aud eixty government | | saked ner if ebe believed the scandal about him aud Den! esiuie ‘Mine Boi) Cum; ane dit'ps koow, | ankea if i i ‘The Gasette is ovt iv s long article condemning the #y Biers in theirattack ep wamali band of peacesble In- | Camm, #he Qe would mot tell one about Glace whe oame to to trad ‘ith no latoatibve of comnmn't the othor; there bad beeo talk about enme person see: aoy Cepredat com Stuart wit Baroh's wast; Barco (eee ID Sante Fe o* very dull aad money searns. tol " the pisins of eepecial import Pa" = —— feat Kaneas, bes An Huvsox, Nov 22, 1860. According » official reports of she Kansas Reliot Com. | Bowie ae as ate te earrings Maitter, there bar boon go far diseributed from thin pout Teng % 76,50 prone of provisions, consiating of flour, | not to let my Aud to pieed with her meal, beans and poteices Applications have been | Dusband af her beck; Mra Bareh Reorived aad Fepotind from twenty Oounties. Chey etate | tid not di that day; she told Ghat Bithourh they have so far bean oo e to et lewt up | Der busbaod a - y Romething to every ope bringing proper creten | #1} at the tale, tbat ibey are yet usable to meet ail demands | leatine eaented, and there are argent culls for fur | Sureb ; sod Imretiat — snppli Supplies are gfvea ne far as they goto all bringing proper credentials, re- Celts only Being takeo WH fasten the ree woominility of way Abieg @ Mapped. Sox Weare lets bo day with provisiane Wr Soothers Ka: from where meet of the applications come wn one sheet of paper, coaling ali bus the tnat line, and I signed my name; he aid the same, cid pot tee Lhe contents of the deretocd that (t was the coufesioa of Mrs. Hore! The Pennsylvania Railroad. Prrmences, Nov 92, 1840 in ber The etatement in the Cincinnati Gareie that the Penn. | WD handwriting: Mrs. Barch est quite still, inet day By!vanm Kailroat i# blocked with iseai freigat hare, and |“ Stosrt pars the hours with Mise Flestwood, | weat & refuriog from tbe , i unfounded. Every wn of | t Mrs. Borch's room ant tod © wid she would write to Mr. Fleetwood and warn him sotto let bie Fast bound predvoe \ Oxiste, sod tO rer repatene! daily, bo acrumuiation Avy heed be apprehended. ae whe tid dnogbter be with aiuart, be said abe would ching to bumihiate Stomrt; after tea on Turwiay we that Mr. Buren was going Wo seod bor 4 been #0 kind to ber in the 1 Fire at Cbion@o, Now 2, 1800 . A Ore broke out this morning @olouk ic the paint b= = Str per bad deen ba qet ot eevee OF Feber 3 Cs, ce Trae ee: | Game. Gee me Cees Garived) : Tools goon wee, Cnt rely conwamed. ame $80.00; is | me to send her burbaud tw her room tw pray wit [th an + ber; be went op aud was there some time jmery Ay , re Se heard men praying loud; when he left #he raid that ner Bored Fe 00 208 nea ce Ty eotet | Batbamd bed been as Kiod uo her a# ever, aud thst #he are to the eto had aeke¢ fim to promise to texe her &, Nut tbat be said that the Inwyern hed told bim be mutt oot make BBY promines, abe did Bot Alsop With uncle that migbs ight: Wo frame DUlldiog® Miongeide Lee Of these $53,000. Fire at Albany, Ga. the wold me thet be had Kissed ber « G ALAANY, de, Now. 22, 1800. pert Gay | paw ber pack in ber things; ge tld om A Gre oteurred here on the Lit in (roying Sbaw's | thet uncle bad tlt ber to send ap town for auy Wieht & Marehall’e carriage Garriage ropetiory, fill thee she wanted, during Toceday and Wetoemisy Chop, and two & HOFER OO iy Grae & Rridea. | der oO restral but took her Dack’ Lose over the \neorance, 619,000. fhe Gre was room; she did pot come down faire: when she jet abe aeked tae to Dare all the letters he left, aod I did #0; on Wednesday morning she gare me letters for ber bosband, whiot I delivered Wedumetay aflernoon; Mr. Miller and the sheriff came and served ors om her; Mre Burch told me she had not siept Goring the night; on my inst visit foe was much deneed Bie work of an \aceod ary Fire at Leconta, N. HM. Now 22, 1860 soonn, NH The fire at Meredith Griige, Lacon’ {Pg, Certroyet thirty ee hi Diocks The tual ws with Mary Spauiting: eb said thet Mary Wary (amilies aro lett destitate and hoo.clome bad como into the tip: while Stn war there, aod aw hie arm fronnd her waist that ebe bad explained to many that Ge was try! mak” ber tel! him something abot Mr Hodges, that wae going GwRy Bod he bad throwa bis arm arogod he: Thanecgiving 1 some. Jepranson Core, Now 22, 1860. PR dtd ver nr hee sppntaved Tharee ay, aon dang iaer “ man kag i dhe awe of A kagiving aod prayer \arousl Complimestary Levee to Governor Ranks. Bewtus, Nov. 22, 1560 2 complimentary levee wat giver to Governor Banke ud tedy Inet er the Citizens of Waltham, irrompect- ve of party. at which the was presonted with Aeorrice of fiver pieve, and Mrs. Ranke @ valuable gold ‘@otch. The contemp'sted departure of Governor Banks > + Ue West causes much regret among hie neighbors. Whe Edinburg Outward Round. Care Raom, Now. 29, 1860. At cight o'clock om Wednesday evening & ° Pleamer pasted bere going eaat, fa powed to bs the Edin burg, (rom: New York for Liverpool taken piace between Mine Spavidin testified that it wae oxval for Mre Dee drevm tare tet the eee * hight + ole ' re Worst p ng ond Boathern Coenen Steamer Tyvements, Bike Alaa t Noa-Arrival of the Africa. Saspy Hook, Nov. 22—12 30. ‘There are as yet no signe of the eteumer Africa off this point, with Liverpool dates of the AO:h inst, Wind light from & W. Weather cioar. yee Markets. Pun Nor, 22, 1890 (LADELPHLA, . Biooks heavy, Peansytvanim Susie b's, 92. Railroad, 17. ‘Morris Canal, 48, Log Island Railroad, 104% Pounny!vapie Railroad 50}, § exonaage at Par Wo 3¢ per cent premiom PuLapsiyma, Nov. 23, 1°60. Flour nominal; superfine $6 a $5 12 Wheat active; red, $1 26, white, $1 30. Corm deolining. Mess pork; Bio collee, 1240. a 14}cc. Whiskey dali at 20}<0. a Ainany, Nov. 22.6 P. M. Flour very dail. No aales of whoat. heli more firmly: euler 4.560 bushels Westora mixed at 619; the fame price ie arked for other lots. Uste—No gales of moment: good State at 35590. Rye—No sales. Barley ore Kove sales 28,000 bushels, principally Bay Qatate, at 660 ; 9,000 bushels Hammoud Port Two and f at G6 ,and 3,000 dunbels winter aid2iyo. Whiskey— Sales 250 bois., carly in the day, at 160. a LS io. | Nov. 4a—6 P.M Fioar duli but unchenged. Wheas dull; sales 6,900 bushels No 1 Milwaukee club on private terms, and 1,000 boehels white Canadian, for country milling, a: $1 2736 Other grains quiet. Oanal freight 1c. higher: wheat Lc to New York, Lake imports—97,300 bushels wheat 26 000 burhels corn, 8,100 bushels bariey and 500 bushels rye. Capa! exports—1,286 bhin. flour, 72,600 bushels wheat, 8,000 bushels corn, 7,900 bushels ont, 6,000 bushels barley, 2,200 bushels rye aad 7,608 buah vis peas, Berra, Novy 22—-1P M Flour dull; po sales, Wheat cali: sate 2000 bushale white winter on orivate terms. Gorn dull; no ale Whiskey nominal at 180. linports—14 000 bbls. flour, memes ‘bushels wheat, 15 000 bushel» corn, 9,000 bushel# barley Exporte—300 bojs flour, 36,000 bushels wheat, 16,000 bushels BovvaLo, Nov. 23-6 P. M. Flour dull; no enles except in a rotail way. Whoat, orn and other grains dull and no sales Whiskey nom! nel at 18¢. Canal freights unchanged. Lake importsa— $2,000 bbls. four, 176,000 bushels wheat, 60 000 usher corn, Canal exporis—100 bbls. floar, 43,000 busnew wheat, 10,000 busaels ovrn, 2.000 bushois rye. ‘OHICAGY, Nov. 22—6 P. M. Flour duil and 66. @ 0c. lower. Wheng dull: sales ‘86 000 burhele at 78e 8 790. for Northwestern club, st ‘6. for No, 1 and 740. for No. 2, in store, Corn dull and le. lower: sales 20,000 bushels new at 270., tn store. Uses Quiet. Reowipw—2T,000 bois. tloar, 40,000 busneis wheat, 17,066 nusvels corn. Shipmente—25,000 bushels wheat, 16 000 bushels corn Freights firm aud uochanges. wigot exchange oa New York 7 8 per cont premium, fad very scarce, Onvcrmmat, Nov. 22, 1860. The market opened extremely dali aud ausetded for all articles to-day, bat the New York pews caused » firmer aapect, though po important change tok piace. Floar-— 34.25 & $4.30 for superine Whiskey firmer: 18iKi. a Ube, waked ut the clone, Hogs dul: #m\on 4,000, at $6 304 $4 —Proviaiona quiet: no sales. Money market very babt. Sight exchange on New York Grmer put not sgh City Politics, TAMMANY MALL ALDERMANIC NOMINATIONS. The following nominations for Alderinen wero mate Jet night by the Tammany Hall Couveations:— inst 13—Peter Masterson, 16—Andre Fromoat r= 1i—alex. Frear, KEPUBLIGAN COUNCILMANIC NOMINATIONS. The Republican Conventious fur the nomination of oan didates for Councilmen met last eveulng. The following nominations were made:— FIFTH D(STRICT. Veanc MoGay, Simon Hansiline, evry 8. Jennings, Heury 4. Smith. A delegate from (he Tenth ward, in the Fiftn district, moved tost no candidate be put tn nomination anioss worth $100,000. The motion did not prevail. Subse- qoenUy 8 set of resolutions wore introduced deciaring a2 irreprewsibie confitct with official dishouesty and copore on corruption, the cloning of which dociared that, for the removal of all docot ad suspicion, it was the jodyiment of the convention that po gentieman at pro- pept « mem er of the Board of Comnotimes be re pom) uated. This latter portion of the reeointioas was stricken out, and thus amended they rer) carried. ext DIETRICT. Alexander 1. Keech William Orton, Abrabam Lent, Jonn D. Ostiwoll, Harvey T. Cleveland, Thomas Stevenson. AEVERTE DISTRICT Jonathan T Trover, Daniel FB. Gavit, (haries MoCarty, Jona W. Mareball, ch ©. Pinckney The Central Park Investigatiag Com- The committee appointed by the State Lagisiatare to investigate the aifaire, condition and progress of the Gea trai Park mot at ten o'clock yesterday morning, ia one o tbe parlors cf the Astor Bouse, the chair boing ocoapiod by John McLeod Murpay Mr. Julius Kettorsberger, boing eworn, tali—Tamactvil engineer, and reeelved my education tp the Polywebnic Soboo! in Sw itreriand, and bave twenty four yoare’ expe rience in my profeasion ; have visited the principal parks of Europe, am « citizen of the Uulted States. Mr. Kotteraberger's examination was dismissed, with s request that he embody his knowledge of the Central Part in & written report to the committee. Charis H. Amerman, being #¥orn, said—He ococupies the position of hookkeeper to the Board of Commiseioasrs, ‘400 presented the folie wiog etatement of tbe Treasurer's account for #ix months w July L, 160 — Balance op hand Lecember 81, 1s66 sees» $10,506 20 ‘The loual receipts of the #ix months end. June 30, 1860, are as follows — From seventh issue of etock by koe city of N Sale of gram... Sale of Bulidings on tho Park... Salaries aud cotapeuration of arch tects, clerks eoxoneere and dranghiemen. Ineidental expeuses. . b Materials (or coustrustiog and tools... Tout 44 Statiouery, privting, advertising, eagiseerr, drawing, mater |. £04 books cf accounta 1,506 60 months ending June June 50, Tota! receipts for tbe wix 80, 1460. pi Expenditure for #ix months eodicg 5 » belug sworn, the Board of Central Park Commoners, they moos twice © cowth; there bas generally beea = quorum present. dumm A. © |, One of the Comminsioners, bet #worn, Weatified that the commirsion of the Central Park War too large 1a One reapeet; be thongot x ommiasion of x would Detter gait the businers of the Park; be bad visited pearly all the privcipal parke of Europe, aad from what be eaw be considered the Faropeas parks Debiad the Central Park \o many rempects: power had been ove ferred on Mr. Green W purchare s machine for trace pinning Gres, be thought it wold not be adviaabie to © prewans oom: requires the by the origina) Aber 0! the Commiamioners, be ng wed thet © reduction ip the peor cumber of Commissioners would be advinedie, od Six OF foven woud be saificient; the pre vent commision expires one year from gext May, nod greater reeponsiniiity would be ineurred by & lore number, The present conditiod of the Ventral Park is rock o@ to warrant the ettabienment of s permanent con minaion Toome B Tappan, boing sworn, eald—It in expocted tbat the new reservoir will be completed nex! fa.) ti Of two pipes bas not interfered materially tral Park work, and when the reservoir |t will be ply the Ceutrs: ae the city, I the Malas morons Ube High Brite broken there would only De about three dayr ip the dwiribatiog reservoir at Forty seoood Andrew H. Greeo, being worn, sal/—He believed the money now aothorized i be expended would be euificient wo complete the Park; a# regards (he trnaepianting of inree trees, thought it was very injarious, the owt of « machine (of transplanting treee would be from $600 to 8600; 't would De constrocted after a design Drongbt over from Paris by Mr Gray; the police force at present ow payee on the wore appolnuad by the Park oner® and confirmed by the Metropolitan Boar p of the Ventral Park fund ‘The Boari then aaj ureed votti balf past aine 0 olook this (Friday) morning Brookiyn Oity News. A Siw Fimwn — Veeterday a German woman, named Rar bara Fry, waa brought before Justice Cornwell, nuder 5 charge of baving, in « ft of josioury, poured boiling water down ber husband's throat while he was asieep, ries Are fo Revere that he in under eompetent te horrible crime, she proceeded ) Wiliiamabarg and throw hereeif joto the Kast river, at the foot of South Thira treet; bat obe wee rescued from a watery grave The woman wae | “ORE ed to await the renult of the injuries of her bua 1 Bow UPN, Boweyer, Lae bon grove Board of Aldermen. Tals Board mis yesterday afverucon, Presiden * Pek ta the obair, After the reading and the adoption %f the minute, the following business wus trapnactes:-— Alderman Bway offered the following:—Wneress, 22° Joint Special Commitice appointed to receive and eater tain the Japanese Em\assy have tatled to reporta bili of tems ip cetail of the expenses incurred by them in the Giscbarge Of the Gutics intrusied to them, be it thersfore Resolved, That the said joiut Speci) Committos on the Reception and Kotertatument of the Japane Embassy ve, and they are hereby aircoted w report la detail tao lkoms of the expenditure incurred by them in recolving wad eu. tertaining the tid Japancee Embassy, forthwith be pre. pared, if pot, then that the eaid Special Committes be and they are bereby dircoted to report mah dotatled tems of expenditure at the next mocting of this Board. Adopted, ‘A comm UDI¢At\ON Waa received from the Comptrolier, showing the receipts of the Sixth aed Righth Aveoue Ratironas for bbe four months ending Ocwder 81. The reoetpts of the Sixth Avenue Railroad were $126, and of the Kigb'h Avenue Railroad $142,864 12. Alderman moved that the Special Comittee ap- pointed to lnvestignte the security of the city fucds in charge of tke City Chamberlain be discharged. ‘The motion was carried, and after some routine busi ness the Board adjourned until Monday, Poiice Intelligence. Aunest on Svsricion oy Axson.—Yesterday officer Phillips, of the Twelfth precinet police, arrested three young men, named James Hagan, Thomas Malonsy and pie le James Flynn, on ® warrant issued by Justice Brownell, wherein they stand charged with altompting toeet fre to & new two etory frame building, situated on Third uo, between 111th and 112th streets. The testimony taken by the Fire Marshal before the magistrate shows ‘that the acoused parties were, on Sunday morning, the 11th of November tost., hovering around the immediate vicinity of the above named house, and as they were go- | the Metropolttan jog sway from ibe premises, @ tiro was discovered by & Mr, Tieroan, burning tp some rubbish under the stoop of the houre. Mr. Tierpan cailed fire, and aided by a pa'l or two of water supplied by & Mrs. Foster, the flamer were extinguished. The’house is owued by a Mrs, Hazol- ton, and {* worth about $1,600. The acoused part! conveyed before Justice Brownell, at the Yorkville Police Court, and required t give bail ta the sum of $600 each, | boa hearing, which it resvdown for one day next we Arvemrt To Fsoars yaow Parson.—Joho ©. Adams and Pdward Nethereutt, who were coovicted of bighway robbery and under soutence to the State prison, at- ‘ompted to effet thelr escape from the Tomvs on Tuca- y night, »y breaking through the wall of their cell The prisoners, !t appears, were configed ou the fret oor rigor, in the cell occupied by Steph ous, the wife marderer. bey copeeived the dewigu of escaping about & wok ARO; but eo insurtnountabie was the job that they bad ouly Aected a partial breasb to the wall when the plot wax aisoovered. The keepers, Finley ana Kellock, by whom tne diecovery was wade, Were roughly bandied belore Aaey could masier the desperadoes After being secured the prisoners were heavily troned ant kept in close con Anement until yesterday, when they were couveyed Ww Ahoir new wbode ut Sing Sing Aw Iuu-Faray FUR Cara.—About six months ago the dwelling bouss of Madame Pulaski, No. 83 West Houstoa street, was entered by burglars, and a fur cape, valued at £190, was stoles from the lady's bureau. Tho property was recovered throug’ the exertions of vergoant Jourdoa, | \rethie of the Sixth precinct polos, and restored to tts owner Afew Lights ago bbe promises were eatorod a secoad time, and again the identical fur caps fell tto the hands of the burgiar, Information of the aifair waa communicated w ofheer Golden, of the Sixth ward, aad yesterday the pro- perty was recovered at the tatloriag establishment of Mr. Homaine, No 800 Kighth avenue, being the burglar, aud on being brought before Justice Welsh bo was committed for examination. A Ragournioy yRow Goveavor MORGAN was received Inst evening, at the police headquarteas granting the re- moval of Joseph Sweet to ludiana, who was arrested on sn alleged charge of forgery on the Braach County Bank of Indians, He was to be taken on to fodiean to an early Wal this morning, in tne custody of detective MoUord. City Totetligence. Dvuegpats Cass ov Sricios —Wiiliam Kolly, a native of Irelend, aged thirty seven years, commitsed suicide yetierday at bis residence, No. 228 Madivon street, in s moet deliberate snd shocking manner. Deceased, \t ap- peared, bed been iaboring ander temporary aberration of miod, produced probably by intemperance, which brought on « St of melascholy and « desire for death. Yerterdey morning, about pine o'clock, be aroee aa usual aro procecced to sree bimself He then prooseted to have himself beiore a looking yiaw, and wale engaged je that operation he deliberateiy drew tho razor across bis throat. The winapipe and carotid artery wore sever- od with the cut, end in a few minuier the unfortunate man died to deaia. Coroner Sobirmer held aa inquee upon the body of deceased some hours sabeequent when tbe jury rendered atverdict of “Suictde, whil boring wiler temporary aberration of mica ' Pine ov Avasce & —shoruy alter one o'clook yesterday morning ® Gre broke out in the ekin drewing shop of Kehler & Keyser, in the rear of No. 212 avenve B. The Garage doe to the stock and tools will amount to about $100—ve insurance Une horse was burned to doath worth about $89 «The builaing is ed by Mr. Kenle ft ie damaged about $50. The iirc, no doubt, was tue act Of ap Incendiary. Boat Kach—A match race, for $260 « side, between Decker and Fay, two well known oaremen, took place esterday afternoon at Jersey Oliy The race, which wan very chesely contested, wae won by Fay, who came in jeading by about « length, Murtagy Becuxson 1o New Bacywswicx —The Third company, Cottinenta! Guard, under command of Captain Wiliam Reiner, proored to New Sranswick, N. J, oo Moeday next, 96th inst, for the purpose of celebrating Fyaouation Day. They */ll be received and antertataed by the peuple of that place iu the most bospitevie man- The Continent! datialion number three oom panies, wearing the o@ Revolmtionary antform They pare four times « year, vic: February 23, Jaae 17, Juiy 4 aud November 25. Court ndar—This Day. Screws Cockt—Cructt —fart L-—short canes will be sent tp from part 2 Part 2—Nos. 6217, 6012, 4196, £728, 6396, 2069, 4505, 5992, S626, 4454, 4401, 8725, 6927, OLTH, 6229, OOH. CINE, 6264. 6214 O88, GOI6, f 408, SOTA, 6103, 6103, 6229. OAD). 6258 G47, LOOK. B2IK%, 8403, £404, 5401, 6404, 6165, 6190, C1G1, 6196, O82, Gad, 160, GO44, 6142, C165, 5841, Fids. vDrawt of the Delaware State Lot Nerien.— OUD, BUDS &90., Maangers of the DELAWARE, KENTUCKY 480 WIMMOURA STATS OTTER De ewe Kates Otens 857, Novmweme 22. | 16, 13, 7, 60, 19, 40, 2, Gh, 12, 65, 4, 30, 17, DRL WARD OL ANe Nowemnmn 22. 196) &, 38, 20, 66, 48, 67, 7, 22 rae HOD, ROOT ECO, Ore BDDY 490... Drawings of KR. Frames’s Uclaware Lotteries — 88, 35, 57. 13, 62, 37, 41, 17, 64, 38, 14, 8, 46, ‘Comsoun, 1, Now. aren Lorrany. a . 65, 31, 7, 71, 57, 75, 60, 0, 47, 9, 72, 74, 5. Ciroulars seni free of eharge, by Wim ogvm, Delaware. New VYoru— y farmar ot Batavts, NOY fore the horder of the grave He was tn Sand ceblity. There seemed no bope for bim, and be endeavors to he prepared lo depart in peace While nas depremend by the ear of approsoniag die sotucdon, be wae tednaod to ir7 the effects of ARTE PILLS, BRA By oo# who bellewed uney bad wai The relief wan not erent from dheught that he slept m wber bow wae ted; Wo wny ne nand fifty bores 4 dim (rom an early grarr ‘Three fnew are Knows Lee whole Village of Hats vim These br alih tring pile are mold at 206 Canal street, Wo. 4 Union square ® Camphet's, 981 Bighth avenue, and by daniere generally, a 28 cere per bon, WhE direciOk, Fashions, After All, te ® Good Th to ave ne social inetitation. Im Uke New World ber throne Ia tp Gotham, and ebiel among her favoriaes ts our friend KNOX at the corcer of Prosiway aad Pulve ruling ont bia ne a tra style for ine ‘Wid be & gross rush (or them, Nottee.—Leary & O9.'s Saccessors, Hant 4 DURE UURY, baviow had about 200 of their fine, faamon fie Drees tata le btly injared by emote frum the recent rw yA ptor Homme hace get the mame neice ty be wold at 9 re tee o” $2 per bat for afew days only, mi Now. 54 White's ¢ Kmpo Pram. 116 Hromdway, rotalied a wh demale prone. } Obiidrem's Fare Reta prices by jot at Wholessic | _GRNIN, OS Browaway. Fare! Fars! Furs! Furs! s0:4 at Whole mle preeet ERIN'S MY Brow way, Pars! Ketatied at GRNLN, 613 Bromawns, Mink, Mink, Mink whnlenaie prices by es were | npwarda, the This time @ German | special auention to the surgical a aptation of bis Badioal Cure wamed Hermann Sieron was arrested on the charge of | Trass | eee BE your & Fs enreeeenenememmememmreeeeeeeeeememeeetemmenmer-cemeeeeeenn Russias and Hudson Bay Sabie Furs, fepenten to attend the funeral, from the residence of bad At GENINS, 613 Broedway. , No. Peats b GENING, father. No. 242 Mats etree, , Abie (Friday) of Ladies’ Wurs 20 per cent Less than Broad- way pricce at Per mA KE'S, 130 Fulton vireo Ladies’ Baimorals a Cloth Batton India Robbers, ao with miseea’ and children's Boots ‘And bhoes Of all styles and prices, at MiLues & ‘00.'s 357 Canal aireet. Witter CYothing.—We Have a Large As sor 0% Cot men's Overconts, business Suite &e . wish well before he clowe of the season; also b ye’ Overouats, eehool ant brsiness Salts, for bow Of al ages from three years, to mt Our orioes are marked en each article, and purchasers wil! fied Shes ae low ag at apy bonse in the otty, fF the same quality ant sty oh FRED MUNBUB & 00”, Sammi —In this olty, op Woduesday, November Mr, Cuas “A. Saar, in the 431 your of bi age * rei art fn ac a “ . from All Sainte oh Heury and Soam #rtroota, ibis (Friday) afvorvose, et Gas oan SuLuvay.—Ov ,[bursday, November 23, Jonamma, wile of Patek Sullivan, native of Kidmare, couty Kerry, Her friends and relatives, ead those of ber bi Denn'*, Corvelius, Timothy and Jeremiah Palvey, are re *pectfully invited to attend the funeral, this my | afternoon, at ope o'clock, from ber late residence, No. Rowe etreet No. 007 Hroadw.sy, under t Nicholas Lotel. Tayior —In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, Novomber 31, _ _ —-— Paxpon L Tarzoa, tn the 37th year of his age. hirte, Shirts.—Six for 98. ‘The frieuds and sequaintsn és of the family are re Made from the best Amosdkeag and * amsutia Moalins. epectfully invited to attend the faners!, frcm the resideuag Lepot 6 Obatham suet. corner ot Peart. of his father, Peter G, Tay lor, No 197 Washi otre4, — Brooklyn, this (Friday) afvernoon, at one wile Grand | out further invitation, Stetpway & Sons’ Overstrung and square Pianon are now cunaidered the bent mannssetured; Are warranted for Ove years. Truwex —On ing. Me Warervoms (3 and #4 Waker st. rr Tuesday evening, November 20, after « Painful iliners, Cuaistiana, wife of Joho Turner. The relatives and friends of the family are invited te attend the funeral, this (¥riday), at twelve o’etook, ber late remcence, Righty tird strees, between Third aad Foorth avenues. Her remains will bo taken to Gress Waa Oe Tureen in 23, in the Thet muis.—On Thursday, November 22, in of his age, Jamma N. Weis : ap Tho relatives and friends of tbe family, also those of mie cong. James Nand Joba ¢ R. and soo inlaw, William BH. Smith, aro respectfully requested to attend the fume Machines. ler & Wilson's Sewing Wilkow ny GTrumtah dete etre menla, a preaLly reduond prices tienines for ‘ani uae and marufartaren inion, pum 1 al and the moderate prices at told places them within the sesch of all. and obviaiaes ail ex | TMs oP Saluvday afternoon, at ball paat two o'clock, from cuse for tampering witb those tafertor and ow priced manb! his late residence, No. 278 Weat Twenty esooud street, hich have ew mash prejudiced tbe sowing tach foun. | *itbout further Invitation r eee Woops —On Wednesday, November 71, Jaume & Woops, oniy surviving son ‘of 29:h yor of bis age. ‘s Patent © pion Fire and Bales, 251 Broadway, coruer of Murrey sreet, Jamea H Woods, ta the ae The relatives and friends of the fam! respectiubiy invited to attend bis funeral, from Ne ge seem, Whe Metropolitan | Reporter, Corrected by | this (Friday) afternoon, at (wo o'clock, without furtner ani wynne & Day, will be ready th! ipvitetion. His remains wtl! he morning, piviax all the lates bank failures, Ao. Ufloe No. 13 2d taken 00 Greaee, H B. ‘Wall street. Now Within Reach of All. Grover & Baker's Celebrated Noiseless Family sew! Macbines established for seven years, S40 A CabD. THB CHARLES FRODRHAM WATCHER AND CHRONO # ETERS, 495 Broadway, New York. IWWARBANTED GENUINE! ——= A complete amortme:t of these celebrated pocket time. Clirehagh's Lilastve Wig.—A Noveity— | keepers No turning up behind, pardngs anvteinabe, 20 Broadway, Roper? entre on. owner Keade mreet, next A. T Stewart's Tap ‘of Walcben. tou an, Clirebugh’s Lliusive Wig—A Novelty; no a Wrondiray, oovamte yt wa turping up bebind; partings unetainahe 29) Broadway, next 4 to A. T. blewart's corner of Kende street, Beautifal Complexton.—Laird’s Liquid Pea bas achieved & ce.ebr equal for beaut y' and preserving the complexion aud satu. drugyisis. Now. 737 and 439 Broadway TWM EVERDELL'S SONS WEDDING OARDS aw Knvelopes of the latest styles, 104 Fulton street, Rew York. Katabinbed M15. AT GIMBREDEC—THE GHAY CARD 4”) Cham novelties, satin Tie for wedding cards in perfection Bod at ali MUBICAL TREAT —PROFRSHOR FREGUBSON PBR forms op the Iriah harmonic pipes at the Brooklyn imag tute on Mouday evening Seteasior’s Wig’ Dye bare improvement eurpazaing sauy; perfegs At; no iaening up behind —§) CARD. The snbveriber will mend w all who wish ft (free) the re clpe and full directions for using bis OP al, BALM, for the oe Bact blotches. pimples {reckine Ao from the thon. Alem, eiatrest's “tmulating Ongnent which is warranted jo beta dus @ full eet of whiskers in from four t) rick wweun, ‘Apply to oF aadrenm rT sera and Frace Suspenders alan obtained of UKRGOKY & vole proprietors, % Bond mreat, 8. ¥. Pampblets gratin by To Every Mother Who Has Calidre sutlering (rom any of the complain troitent w the veried of wo aay, do not let your own prvjudisee or tae presi otbera sland in the way of the refof unst will be ure— are tofollow the use of WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. MAOFINES New Vork Rewing Machina €mporinm, 466 BRU AUWay, CORB Ra OF KKOOME STRESE, Wheeler & Wilson's, Grover & Haker’s, Ac., a0., Al recuced prices. yes, Kadical Cure of Hernta ANDBLIERS. PLATED GOODS, a0, Dr. 8. 8. MARSH, of the well know No. 2 Vewey street, Antor House. opp: qu™. GLARE, Ata great reduction for cxak. Weare determined to eeil. and will mage it an objest er E V. HAUGHWOUT 400, way, corner Broome ture, ev otew those who wieh to buy. Nos 488, 490 and 492 Broad’ Qa LEAVEN, No Medicine ts so Ke Complaints of Hilions Disorders, as som is 0 powerful on che liver that uown to fail in the very worst cases. they Croup, Croup.—Tnis awful Compiaine fe tomediniely ow Dr. TOBIAS’ Venetian Linimeat Gusensemen ion No family who value the Lives uf Uheir children ahould be with apw. ITUSCEt son. - . Proprietors of Khawmot | bemical Works, BU. SS INDLa HT REBI, BOSTUR OORCENTRATED LBA BX is the resalt 0! careful cheme vat a tp the house. Bold by ab the dragaide and sore jeepers. Depot 56 Cortlandt street, New York For Throat Diseases aud © chs, Use BMOWN'? Troches: which ave nid by all druygiate “Public reeesreb ‘Speakers and singers s20014 bare Bread of li Kinds, made by uming 1 \s ligbter, Rccnceiel and mag op CTS see, natural twee te lem Benet Brookiyn.—Willtame | 02017, 7h reine tte moteiure 4 Lore cow ee inhteen bnndred ard Ay oma. eee ee ee oe Oe Tt tt periebsble and te available in pisces and at mer ti iat CROBMAN—WICK —At Trinity church, on Tuesday, No- vomber 0, by the Rev, Francia Vinton, 1) 1), assisted by | {iwently of ap mferior quailty, wet ue S the Rey, Raward T, Huchanan, of Oxiord chures, Phim it te valuable as rewards economy. 444 saving is effeowe delppia, Growox A Cxomman, Jr., Haq , of ®%. Louis, Mo, an the our of nt lew than slates pie cet” In wo MakY RALDWIN WIOK, of Ubi olty brocees, muck O° the enc abarive of the fhe ONNOLLEY—SiNPSON.—OD Tueaday evening, November 0, by the Kev. Th. B Swith, Mr. We 4 Consoiuay w li convertad tow) carton acid gms, Rot the waste solely for the i i ii i wives Reneooa W, Sutrsom, cacgbier of Hoary S mpson, obtained In & manwer eq inlly eficaches Fermentatem sil of this city y¥ ® part of the flour or ey Faomasp—Hvit —At Aurore, ['1., on Tuesday, Novem. | 196 pounds, whieb ordinarily maker sboat a ber 20, by Rev. Dr Ciarksom,’ of ‘Ohiongo, Wittsam H. eoting 8 very ie “ By confermay & the di» mall Fusmanp, of New York, to Cuamorrs L. Hut, of the for- | Pree say vernon capable of ontinery ailentin, tas mae mer piec tinet the proteas. and the result will iavuriably be Richly esse OOVTLL—TLY —At the Brick church, corner of Fifth avenue avd | Dirty seventh street, on Wednesday err uing, November 21, by Mev. Dr. Howe, Thomas lL Sooviis to Many E, eldest daughter of Nasnan 0. Bly, Keq., ali of thir city. ‘Tuvotsos—Ocperera —(n Taareday November 22, by the Rev, John Poiwal, Dawu fruatsas, of New Orieaas, La, Dia Copmietl, of this oiby New Orteane papers picase copy Tae it—Jomseon —On Tuesday, November 20, by Kev Mr Webb, Thomas TAssIB to Muse Nanay J. JOUNsON, bobd of Brookiya. Diea. Biskx.—On Thursday, November 23, Pasvietos young oat sop of Captew Charics H. aud Saran L. Biake, aged 8 moths and 16 daye The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully ln vited to atioad the funera), from the resiieoos of bis pareate, No. 19 Rutgers’ piace, tis (Friday) aftervoon, i Dal” past ove ofel ook Portland papers please copy Powxow —On fifth day, November 22, of apoplexy, Jows 3 Bownon, MD, tm the Olet year of bis age ioe relatives and friends lavited Wo atioad the funeral, from bis inte residence, No. 414 Seooud aveaue op neventh day (November %4). at 12 o'clock M Baows —On Tbureday, Novemoer 24, Wuuam Baowy aged 46, 4 native of Birmingham, Rogixod ‘The triends and relatives of deovased are invite! to at ud the funeral, from tae Heyward House, No. 111 Thir’ avenue, 06 Sunday aftercoon, at one o'clock Birmingbam porame onpy Comm. —Oa Weunesiay, November 21, Joumra Wat worm, son of Jobn and Eliraveth Oorbet, aged 1 year 2 mouthe ana 2 daye. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are reepootfully pv ited Wo atiend the funeral, this (Friday) aiternoon, at two o'clock, from 154 Bi gabeth irest Craid —Ou Thursday, November 22, Joun Casio, aged 86 years batier; add one eae, ideo Leaven, beat Wo & [TOR Rod ook quick. SPONGE OAK ‘Ue reimtives aad (riends of the familly are rempsotfully OUP OA KE —Five cnpes of four and thre tenspometat @ invited to attend the funeral, on Setnrday afterooon, a: | eaten, afted enesher, add one cur of buser te of one o'chook, from his late residence, No 70 Morton street, pe dad EE, ' coous a corner of Haseou ‘ten New Haven papers will please copy ConsinGiad.— Uo Thormiay, November $2, Many Eins eae, danghter of Patrick and Bricget Ounemgbam, age’ ‘3 yoarr ang 9 mouths. ‘The (rieode and acquaintances are invited W atieed the fanera!, from the residenoe of her pareots, 235 Mulberry street, iuis (Friday) afiernoon, at 060 o'clock. The re meine wilt be taken to Calvary Gemetory, Divrasnoara —In Trenton, NJ, sudcealy, ow Wednes- day, November 21, Issac Dirvesioaran, io the 48(b year of bin age. ‘The reiatives and friends, also the mombers of the New wrk Lodge, No. 1,1 O B. B., are reepeottuly invited & 4 the funeral, from bie inte rortieuon, No 173% Weet Thirty-fourth street, this (Friday) morning, at ton 0 cheek frrvy —Oa Thureday morning, November 22. at the boure of ber upcle, Mr. Kwara Roouey, So. 17 Woodmaly Atreet, South Brookivn, Samam Derry The remains will be taken from the above residence for LADIB® OAK Three quarters of ® pound of fe fae wenpumaful of Leaven aifted JORMA BUN IONS, SALA SRL ARORD withnot * tatermcut to the Oeesetery uf the Holy Croan, Fiatbuan, — Th ay gO ok yo, this (Friday) aftern x0, Yelonie hirrprviiet, 760 Beem4way Refers to physietn canoe Font — um Weameeaay morning ver 1. at he oe thi z m = past three o'clock, Wawa 0. D. COORDIAN COGNAC RITTEAR IMMEDIATELY ap ) Herre dterrhees sew 4 Hone stthers, &. STS, FELD. we imoctter (6 Namen strvet Nk. ned for gabe te of) drng pies, bere and grecerien n The funeral will take place this (Friday) aterroow, at 0° o'ckoek, from No. 408 Sixih evewue reintiver and friepee are invited to atend, without farther native | x REAT RARG SINE Farman orty, on Wednesday, November 2i T Mtamonda. Watcher and tne Jowstry, Diamond Rises Mas Jane, wile of James Fairmne, aad daughier of H Ping Servings Mucs snd all Binds of rich Jewelry eed ( Worlieh and Hwee Watchew hy the ne shenin’ wagkere (hacked Tobine Levit e temeuorn tr Ham) We. ip the 36th year of ber Age The frvenoe of the family aap invited Ww attend the fine rai, trom ber late residence, No, 8¢2 #ixtn avenue, oo Setoroay, at twelve o'ohoek, without farther invitatimn Sankansos —Oo Thorney, November 24, of courwinyy ten, or Chane wean, aged 80 years aod monte Fin {rteode are invited to attend his Peeiiecce, No 46 Crosby ptroe at Dine oPolooe N J, papers please copy ~m toareday, November 22. Hawa F, son W. Barrios, aged © yoart,¥ mowine aod 7 od sequaintances of the family are re G” PIXTORRA, £0, 20 STEPHEN FHILMIN TCT BROAD ¥ Mery for sale at reduced. orton © splendid aasorumens ge Pietaree moral, WE hm Imbe this (Fritay) moruing, Toe fronds J ENGRY ARES PATENT NOW FRERZING GAP METER ram | Speotte Wed Ww etend p fener, the riday) Find. —Coneunere of Co Te wi) bere wierd» one s, om the reve of hin Wied eth the Patent how forning re perents, No 10 Baxter strect OA rom way, 1 owt snee ihan ws Kair<On Thareday, November 22, saddealy, J Keriy, the 89th vear'of hie age. sadhe.sr Hi irionds od the ireudas of the family are respect folly invited to ntlend the Tanaral, trom hip’ lave reel 3 Wadivon etreet, va Saturaay afternooe bell peat one o'olook : - Lasa—(n Wednesday, November 21, Jacom Lasa *, His frieede and thone of his sou, RM. Lang, and bie one B @ Wott and D Footaneli, are reapeot ea Wo attend the funeral, thie (Friday) altar boop, at two o'clock, from bie Inte residence, No. 69 ‘ Laon Foteenins | Bev 8 emer ansom, in the 44tb yoar of hie v0 a Downe, Ireiand. a The trienda of the family are reepectfally invited ¥ Sttend the feneral thir (Friday) afternoon. at half past ore o'clock, trom bis inte rexicenee, No. 106 Third ove Fem y | ove, Without further Invitation and Broa twey, op Wednaiay Novomby ™ Lnnty OU FOWIN® seme olete one fee Prom the lareee met of om ‘oye ' Tho aT TRE Eee Gane av wxreew mem ieK fering iiloese, Mary, relict of the inte Willian Moone The Pelati ree and friends of thr family ore rem | ineited tn attond ber fonerad, thit (Friday) afe son, Necu ® ‘

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