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2 NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1865. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. stoee Baer SENATORIAL INVESTIGATING CONMITTBE. | too'e came aaah g2nneo Vass 5:20 reg 10835 300 hs —~——~—~ nae le Sy K . marics i nd gone without my knowledge. Woemear Yok 12? joape 8 + eee City Inspector's Department €antinucd-- nip so him, L ec, on ne, PM, napnotvebe come on bere ad secure CA Duties of the Special Inspectors—Mr. Carr's Evidence Not Substantiated- Committee Adjourned to February 16. Tho committee recommenced their Ishors yesterday, the same audience Of preeeding days:bei —_.n attendanee, Bernard Heis was the first witness exa- ned, and tes- tiled as follows:—Am o barber ai 13 Carmine have had no othor busines since last ee : 10000 new iss 108 The stock market opened dull and weak at the first veoh id dourd, in sympathy with the unsettled feeling in the | Sgoqouss's,10-40,cou 100% gold room; but as the call progressed, and afterwards, tt | 10000 Tenn’6's, "90. . became Ormer, ‘he closing quotations showed the fol- | $000 BubNY&E tm 100 lowing variations from those of yesterday's second | 5999 Chi & Rk bds lon” board: —Erie declined 44, Reading 34, Hudson River 13%, | 2000 Mariposa Ist. 65 Michigan Southern 1, Illinois Central 3, Cleveland ani | {900 American gold, 208 100 Mich Com Rik-ci® 100, Ot recollection 0: having aduynistered an oath to Mr. Carr. | see him. I had been disowned ‘by my pare! Mr. Lowe testified to the same facts as given above, to | not return to them; and in Burl py my Sd the effect that he ewore Mr, Carr on the affidavits men- | cago, I had been reported to have tioned. withhim. This was never #0, andl was ‘Mr. Waipright testifled—Am first clerk of fanitary In- | dicating my character. If the stories against me had spection; the cost of removing the dirt from thecity in | ben true, I could never have had the heart to come 1359 was tw nty-two cents per load; in 1864, thirty-eight | here to seek redress or to vindicate my repute. I be- cents; the day's work in 1864 was nearly double that of | Moved that I should wipe out the stain on my namo by 1859; Mr. Carr did nothing at atl under Colonel Delavan | the prosecution or in some other way, I hardly know ‘or Mr. Boole; be apent his time writi:g communications | how. A few days before starting from Chicago (two Pittsburg 234, Northwestern %, Rock Island %, Fort Sel , 4g Wot! 6. Dulas Haar tie atanpposa, Company 2. | 100 Pomat Natt BR: 108 200 oat) ty | May; tivo Im the Eighth’ ward Mr. Fells | ¢o Washin. tn and other places; hoshoald bave been out | weeks ago)! 1 was walking along the street and saw New York Central was steady. Government securities | 100 Del & Hud Canal 155 Trin 1s Steeet Taapéctor; ‘ Weal 60! the-cots ptrelier's |<¢ deere eoviutine Mit Met SA ee ee Aenok | Chak aneey CF Us At ike Cites Tea ‘ew York Central was. ste jovernment 5: 1 K ; A . co me hic s, wero heavy. Five-twonties, of the new issue, declined 24. | Gop “UBe,Coal pref. $476 be celve pay—received $10; went twice; the last | or i Or ire: the work of cleaning the surcets could | especially when fravelling, I'de‘ermined to ‘buy one! ‘At tho open board wt one o'clock the improvement.bo- | 200 do. bel ban the fast payment was mate; received | St be done for three times the amount of $300,000 by | and abovoe bought tho one.’ 1 did not know how to load etd ‘ “s s: ributed notices of ast be re- tract, H morning ie disy that cago I exam- fore noticed contmued except in Erie, which was 4/ 200 aa ied ancere Colac jabs 160 bs , ea 43 ra pend and peed . “ bof CONTAC simnbby dndae Whiing. Have givep.oes. ea|| ined Cos printed Bi socahe tic? tha wiper tone ete: lower, At tho second regular board the market was | 999 ‘Savipoes My Co. 7 F y <diigier pt P| ish as two thousand seven hundred tickets per week to | ing the pistol and cariridges, and by following them suo- heavy, As compared with the closing sales of the morn- | 100 ‘do-...6..., are as fa'the Cig iitepeetoete offee; Aldermén | aye dump; J.B Boule i low Superintendent’ of ‘eanl cnadod ta Ineding tL oan oan calied:ta breakfast and, ., 4 i i ik ney 7 . Affuirs; there is no ordinance authorizing the ° i my thin, rorgot ul RG Uri dhalihed 5, Bort Islan 6.) Aare Wagneiags a ae one pee omen eae 08 Ta picnrasat ‘of special inspectors; thero has been as high as | After I started I conchided to Keep it faded. but bad spr of Ashes and Gurbage; from the 7th to the 19th ) r then no intention of usi hi one hundred and ninety special inspectors; do not know | then ion of using tt when I'got here. ' After my that men are on the May roll thes do not do any work; | arrival bere 1 became almost frantic with a desire to see there has never boen any complaint made to me. about | him, and put om a “‘nubia”’ (which I was not wont to such th ngs, wear) and @ Veil, and 80 disguised went to the Treasury. ‘The hour having arrived for adjournment, the Cuarr- | When I went into the Treasury building yesterday morn- max stated that the committee would adjourn until | ing L inquired for the room) in which Mr, Bur- ‘Thursday, two weeks from to-day, and that he would | roughs was, and having learned that. walked up wish the Counsel would prepare their work so as to take | and down the hall for some time. Once I went Jess tine than bad been consumed by the City Inspector's | to the door of the room, opened it a fow inches, and saw Departm nt. him at his desk. The moment I looked at him, sitti ‘he tollowing letter was received by the Committee there 20 comer e@ply, the thonght of all I bad suffere from the Counsel to the Corporation, requesting that his.} and of his bein ho cause, enraged me, and my han Chicago and North Wessern were steady. Hudson River advanced 144, Reading %, Mebigan Southern 34, New York Central 4, Mariposa 34, Cumberland %. Govern- ment securities were dull, but steady, At the open Board at half-past three prices were @ shade lower, ex- copt for Erie, which was 3 higher, The gold market continues unsettled. It openel weak under the influence of the expected arrival of the informal peace commissioners; but soou 2h do, 61% | of November I was at my barbering business; 1 kept 200 Chi & Rock IsRR 903%¢ | an account of my business as ipapeolar: generally 200 do. ++ 90% | spent two hours a day to attend to my business as 90: inspector; had no written appointment; do not know that I received pay from the 7th to the 19th Noveinber; 160 Chi, Bui I rendered. service from the time I was appo.nted until 200Pitts,FW&Chi.b30 90% | last January, when I was discharged; have spent threo 300 d0......6.. 90% | hours a day going throuch the Eighth ward; did not have 400 do, 9034 | anything todo with the cartmen or sweepers; did not 100 do. 830 90 follow the carts; cannot say how many ordinances I dis- 60 Chi & Allon RR.. 92 tributed; received them from the office; did not pay any- 100 d0......04. 9136 | thing for the office; I think I applied for the office to ex showed greater firmness, und the steady de- SECOND BOARD. Alderman McCool; she told ane to go to the ollice and I | department should be included inthe Senate resolution:— | involuntarily pulled back the trigger of the pistol in my mand from the “shorts” sustained quotations Hate vase Two o'Cioce P.M. | would be appointed; I went to tho City Inspector's office Tet aan nines ane precy g geen ene oop aan Hon. Groner G, Mvyagr, Chairman of the Committee of | my eye on his room yntil the men began to come out of the Senate to Investinate Certain Departinents of the | their rooms. Then 1 placed myself where I knew he Government of the City of New York:— would have to come near me in going to the staircase, Drax Sim—I am informed that the resolution under | When he appeared, I felt suddenty lifted Bp, my arm which the special committee of which you.are chairman | Was extended as ‘stiff as iron, and I saw him fall. I knew Je now examining into the operations of the government | nothing more until T was called back as I was leaving the of this city does not embrace this department. If this | building. Pray, sir, what will they do with me. If it ‘be 0, both personally and officially I regret the omis- | Was nok. foe mE pate father and mother I would not care,” sion.” This department ig so intimately connected with |, She repe: ly reiterated her asseveration that there the practical workings of the other departments of the | bad beem nothing improper between her and Mr. Bur- city government that an examination of them necessa |! FOU; rially involves to some extent an investigation of it with- | Accepting the above to be the reader will readily out its head or any of {ts other officers being present | decide upon the measure of ji ication contained there- or’ parties thereig.” This, an, you, will seadiiy’ per. | im. Afvor Boaring lt, we decmed It our duty to the pubic ceive, might produce unwarranted results or opin- | to visit someof Tienda of the deceased, and to obtain fons in regard to those officers, which the op- | from them such information ag they might be willing to wee i ovails $3000 U S 6’s,’81,cou 1094 100shsMSoXNIRR 63% | and received my instructious; do not’ know who signed Marion, the Fae Of ths Gay, The tnippesslon Brevalls seb f% ghy do. j00e Bll Central Rit... 116° Pthe document “appdintiag m6 to go'to the clerk for tn- the mission of Messrs. Stephens, Hunter and Campbell | 5990 085's,10.40's,¢ 100% 200 Clev & Pitts RR. 77% | structions; did mot make any objections to receiving the will be without material result, and hence operators are ; SdooUR6's b-20,0.nle 108% AB Che SN WARE. 304 | eppointment, 10000 Ohio isscer &N prel 4 Cross-examined—I am a personal friend of Alderman unwilling to, run the risk of selling the market down 105 scumCoal pref 44% 100° do. 618% | McCool: did not know that he bad avy intmence with 100 M: Mr. Boole; I attended to my ward fuith‘uily; I bestowed all the time on my ward that it required; twice a week is often enough to LW out, but I went four or five times; I performed my duties; the distribution of notices is a iblesome duty; they were printed in English and German; used to explain the ordinances to those whe could not read them or understand them. Re-direct—Cunnot say how many blocks there are in the Eighth ward; do not know of any public man in the ward who knew me as @ distributor; no complaint was largely. The fluctuations were as follows ‘The revival of the peace sensation is creating consider- able distrust of the permanence of values, owing to the uncertain course of gold, and lenders are again very criti¢al of commercial paper offered for discount. The CITY CO; i t ! rae Danks and priyate capitalists are desirous of keeping RY, CORRAL NES Cyr, toads sgmnsh me, ae T Aiwaye did may vore web! |, nortunlty | 40 6x might, have, prevented or | give, themselves in 8 safe position against possible contingen- | asnye Receipts, 34 bbls. Market ea erg al have'e man that says in the shop when Tam out; he is | Ould, correc Zhen, again, if 1 might venture | sroiner of Dr utr sought, President of he, Douglas Co CAe;, San Hage pater alhgrniaty: «funda, SeccremNS a wh yee dn gore government efiee. possible to obtain w thorough insight into city affuirs and | loge, a Baptist seminary, ‘ab Chicago; that be did reside i wholly nominal, Re.cross-examined—I had mo office where complaints Bregpstvvre.—Recoipts, 5,068 bbls, flour, 650 bbls, and | Could be made; if there were any to be made they were unemployed rather than invest them in doubt- fal securities; The curtailment of the loanable 568 bags corn meal, 10,497 bushels corn, 29,174 bushels pein prea itmcrsipmiirogarny gomclikcnp wins there " 3, was resources of the national banks, in consequence | Onis and 50 bushels rye.’ The market for State and West- sg laced stand of the transfer of the seven.thirty loan to Messrs. Jay, | ern ‘lour was less active, and fully Sc. per bbl. lower, soe aimee 8 Bare Cheteesoibtor ie ‘Cy reall 9, there being no demand outside of the immediate wants 1 * Coote & Co. will inorease the demand upon other lending | of the local trade. The salvs were confined to 6,000 DDI& | there papvolia: were signed by me; Lait not make cath J . State and Western, 600 bbls. Southern and 400 bbls. | to these rolls; never made an official oath while in tain quarters, The latter firm nominally took charge of | Canadian, Rye flourwas dull, and nominally unchanged. | the department; there are eight of these purport 05 the operations of the government of this municipality } for a consid le time at ton, Iowa, where he be- without examining all the main parts of which its ma- | Came acquainted with and mueh interested in Miss Mary chinery 18 composed. Harris, befriended:her in various ways, especially against Under these circumstances I‘ take the liberty of re- }, religious persecution by some of her relatives, who were questing your committea to.consider this department as | Catholics; subsequently aided her by his social influence covered by the resolution of the Senate, or if that cannot | and otherwise in Chicago, and that she attended his bro- propeely done, that r committee would ask the | ther's seminary at Vhicago. nate to adopt & supplementary resolution embracing cher. also state that Mr, Burroughs frequently told this department. Truly yours, Miss Harris that he could not reciprocate her attachment, JOHN E, DEV ef Counsel to the Corporation. and could not inarry her; notified her of his intended this loan to-day; but a few days will be required to prac. | Of corn meal we notice sales of 270 bbls. Atlantic Mills | ing to have been sworn before Rj, W. Chambers, and i " ioally-sekqvemgp thibisyater, ‘and: casaawhile the warious'| /Ritcotee Wickes ee eee op PREDeIDE ditt, am, commissioner. of, dongs; there are |; The ommalttes then’ aiioutied Gat Tuuraay, eb; peep heen oy rem rem retro spd fet pMsteats ate eaipees bein vce $) goa pao | tree signed be Samuel Webster and three by m notary | FUAry 10. ‘with his bride soon after and’ was well fecolved. soerianee of diy, Trey Fi Pie to recelve | Extra Stat aa 940 | pubticl ever sam; was applied to to make afiduvit to See eee ae ea at ina eae toe roe’ otaitaa Subscriptions as before, In addition tothe names we | © .- these rolls by Mr. Webster in the office; I told him 4 2 : mentioned yesterday, Messrs. Vermilye & Co, and Clark, pe bee at ee Western. 9 95 | could not do it; I remoustrated with Mr.’ Boole agaiust THE WASHINGTON TRAGEDY. to go to on ee someantsiely Ae gel cee he ai a . j » | Extra round hoop Ohio. 10D eee ce ad ca Ih bis ofice; Tciscovered tat, may potonteoates gentleman here, who had been bis warm friend, that he mortge + Cp, will ba agente for the (sale of ‘the mgten fn 5)’ Mrcreeemteade beads 11 60 | name bad been used on these 'payrolis to the affidavit | Farther Developments—Interview with | [i] had s great struggle between inclination arising from this city. Eni Ton 0: nA Ka Orst in the Comptroller's effice, during an investigation | the Prisqner—Public Sympathy for | (he affection of earlier years and duty, but had decided The rate for money on call ig seven per cent, andthe | Fancy and extra do 1 60 | that was being made there into the City Inspector's De- | Her—Her Statement of Her Relations to Fini ar tei pare ca herr Ep mee apatl ypeeae t as J bf ler laciy riba 1) fo | bartment. the Deceased—Representations of His | eet nat ie the highest honor ie at market is easy. First class commercial paper ranges | Common Canadian... 9 70 | Crows exam'ned—Each fof the summaries represent a | Friends. amor oie oa ee | ent honor. He #t- from cight to twelve per cent. Sent chai ane a ye 4 distinct ward for a period of two wovks; twice every [From the Washington Chronicle, Feb, 1.) many Maes japtist fh se iid city with his wife ye flour, superfine. 9 35 | jnonth a paper was got up making requisitions for money; | _ Throughout the entire day yesterday the excitement of | CYery Sunday. He always spoke in terms of strong com- mendation of Miss Harris, and ever expressed the most friendly interest in her welfare. He said that upon one occusion, when the subject of his own marriage was men. tioned to Miss Harris, she told him that she wax engaged to Mr. Devin, a brother of the ladies with whom she had this community concerning the killing of Mr. Burroughs was intense, Many rumors were circulated respecting the unfortunate, misguided woman who had perpetrated the dreadful crime, of which we yesterday gave the par- ticulara, us disclosed at the coroner's inquest on the even- Foreign exchange is in very light demand at 1093 a 34 | Corn meal, bbls... "8152 900 5 for bankers? sterling at sixty days, and 110 a 14 at three | Corn meal, puncheons. 42 00 a 42 50 Sa aay neon. crewing moony I furaesie fl ria a eet Breasturrs.—The wheat market was quiet, but prices 1 s 7 % ee papel 8 slieved ¢ s Me ae pi sre ahaa at faieaps 100. A Atchout matepalehahve: She demand wea tram mules, rherttig oe seus na napc iets Dellaged they: ri There was ecle shipment of $156,352 by the chas « \ 604 vhile fol q By ee ‘ pyit bi an r DP pmen' 56, ry who purchased only for immediate necessities; while for | 4, Y was paid out of money thns got from the Comptrol steamer Canada from Boston to-day. export there was no inquiry, owing to the d ler neler 7 , ‘al dt her home in Chicago. y ay are SA) h owing het ler; the quires the signature of the General Super- | ing of Monday, the fatal day. Various reports were also i Considerable dissatisfaction is expressed among the shape, Pitesti ie intendent to every paper drawing money, and it is also | in vogue concerning the deveaced—his having been mar- | Mrs. Burroughs Me ate tea rpg about twelve Snancial community at the imperfect exhibition of the’} ter 4h or cocipe white Canada aud’ & by law iucumbeni upon the officers to make affidavit to | ried and having abandoned another wife before he wedded | Months age Mr. B. received, through the mail, a strange y ¢ oa Lh rears Lesh atio quiet a firm. | the pa I knew what ordinances —regu- | the one now his widow. perapenans in Laerysly spdaghbape a nah reisebeleg | monetary business of the city in tho weekly returns of | Malt was steady ut $2 15.2 $2 20. Oats wero in active : , Ru Mhengaertamitie ‘i at Mr. B. requested her to cut it out and preserve it, demand and firm, Sales 120,000 bushels, at $1 08 a | Mted Hutios of my office; have studied | ‘Tho sympathy for the prisoner manifested itself in | Wisch she did. The notice which she produced and vehement expressions of justitication by those who be- lie she had been seduced, and in emphatic demonstra- the ordinances and know them per! {A book of the Clearing House. Since the Broadway Bank and the wn witness to identify as a book he showed to some friends read somewhat as follor $1 09 for Western, $1 05 a $1 06 for State and $1 03 Bank of Commerce reorganized under the Na- | $1 04 for Jersey. ‘The corn market was dull and heavy. : “1 “Married, by Bishop Dugan, Mr. Charles Devlin, of Ba i “4 Sa “ om Wes 4 failed to do so.) T always regarded that it | tions of extenuation by those who regarded the case as 2 , ishop Dugan, Mr. Ch ye % 4 tional Currency act, these returns have ceased | Siles 10,000 bushels, ut $2.05 for Western white, $1 75 pessary for the City Inspector and General Super- | one of aggravated “breach of promise.”? Besides these ges caghee Bart G. Harris, of Burlington, Wiea'to for new yellow Jersey and $1 87 for Western mixed evidences of the tide of popular feeling, there were a number of visits to the jail for the purpose of ameliorat- ing the suf-rings of the unhappy woman, by prominent gentlemen and ladies, some of whom carried to her variour articles intended to contribute to her physical comfort, Among those who visited her were said to have and it is almost useless to publish them, The position | the market, prices having declined Ze. a Bc. per Tb., with , J , vould b ted by ‘ Mer; e pe 0 of the two banks referred to at the end of last week was on aunoderste Gemendiftomispinnare Belen @Xbinlts wore clghi He idelgn sbenustretion Toone: ne represented by the following Sgures:—Loans, $21,617,- | * ‘be following dgures:— ‘ a possibly look into thoi; Mr, Boole assured me that the P , Uplana, Florida, Mobite, N.0.87. | Possibly look into | ia be i 108; deposite, $11,307,085; specie, $1,056,974; which | Ordinary... + 65 66 66 rp Otnas Anomplajnes of should be Aioppea; I cone Here 0 “ “ , | Pesigned if I chose; cannot refer to the ordinance requir- amounts are so mich deducted from the aggregate of the Good antidtinee . - ° rs 2 ing the officers 11 tho department to make oath to the weekly list. ‘The position of the two ex-State banks In| “Coppi. was firm, bat the demand was wholly'confined ; 1 plied my signature to then knowing that question is rwher anomalous. They still retain their | to the wants of the trade, The small stock and the light aioe £09 eels Oe ee eat ‘ lain and show the extravagance xoing on in places in the Clearing House and make their daily ex- | Shipments to this market strengthen the views of hold. ofc; the ipayroiis ‘were presented to mocin's learn of the marriage; hoped she had married well, for ahe was a good girl, abd had seen some hard times.” We learn that a hearing in the case has been waived by the eminent counsel who are reported to have proffered their services to Miss Harris, and that the case will not been Senator Hale, Mr, Wilson and four other Representa | Prabably be the subject for legal action before the March tives from Jowa, Mrs. Cornelius Wendell and a number of | Fm of court, other ladies. eR Desiring to acquaint the public with the version of the case which the prisoner might be willing to ive, and to MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. judge of her condition by careful observations, we visited changes tlirough it, and yet fail to enter their report at Sen aP TTR RBI #0 SEARE any concession in prices ch for my signature; there was no compulsion re- | the jail and sought aa view with her, At fret we ane ent “ : - ¢ uiring we to remain in the office, except my poverty; | were told that she bud declined to see any one, But she Married the end of the week like their associates, etre ea apeiron #9 Msg srmecunge by do not know ax Twag paid out of the requisition from | subsequently consented, and Mr. Milburn, the deputy anny —Sqeme,—On Thursday, January 26, at the re- The banking system of the country is ina transitional | P20l include, per neutral, le8 Cottom at 3-16d., | these summaries; I think there was aseparate payroll for | warden, weat ith us to the cell which she occupied. staence of the bride's mother, ‘By Rev. Dr. Adams, cerned. The soouer, therefore, wn atnicable adjustment | and back, sugar, 6c. A schooner of 193 tons, to Savan. | RAaPers when I pul mine there: fe always, pall lt tere ee hy a ain nab and back, 6 months, $1,200 per month, Lio Mag kd Mae hea ‘3 of existing differences by which the two systems can be y 8, $1, office on a certificate Without an affidavit; I knew there : ya freights are steady at 70c. per foot a 1%c. per Ib. for “ < coor cs harmonized, nt least in practice, the better, ‘The neces- } tippers, and for fuller ships proportionately lower rates | WeTe Ten connected with my bureau receiving pay who sity for weekly reports of the whole of the banks of this | are accepted. Five ships have sailed from New York 1 a : a 3 Gilbert Merritt, sworn, testified:—Reside at 700 Eighth city admits of no dispute, and these are times in which uring a ge EO in exchange checked the de. | S¥enve; held the office ‘of special inspector in the City there is noexcuse for halting because of technicalities. | mand for export to-day, but there war a good inquiry for | Inspector # Departments wax stiache te the Sieteente Therefore, if the members of the estab. | home consumption, and the market was firm. Tho de- | ,\"1/4 to see that the ashea were taken up, and sec to the lished Clearing House will pot admit the | Mand was, prindipelly for extra Krades, Ne ere { bell boys; Tspentall my time ot this work; J walked national banks to membership, it will be incumbent upon | pew growth, and 26e. & 38, for 1863's. Sime Pf angonel cane roped ek mothlng. aha, eld | the the latter to establish a clearing house of their own, | Hay.—Shipping was quiet at previous rates, Retail | eee ad under Mr. Cornell ax street commissioner; worked Whether there are two clearing houses or only one mat | 10% were selling at ites int Apart arpenting! the fard for the appointment; ‘do not Kuow hos many tors but little; but tho public should have access to the | demand being moderate, and prices without change. In | ‘Tela! Inspwotors there warns Tae genera hod total of the entire banking transactions of the city, and | rosin there wae nothing doing and prices a little of. | jothing to do with the carts or dumps; ur Brady in- itis to the interest of the banks at present unrepre. | Pitch quiet. Tar dull and nominal. fomned'me ot my duties; after the difficulty with Me. ated to bring about this cha Motasaes ruled steady in price, but the demand was | Curr | made written reports of where ashes Iny; never ee ring about this change as soon as possible. } very light; sales of 30 bbls. New Orleans at $140.8 $1 50, | (ude cuth of oflce:always wens for my office and got it. As itstands the national banks, excepting the Broad- | and 26 bhds. Porto Rico reported at $1 08. J. W. Doty testilied:—Reside in New York; am an way Bank and the Bank of Commerce, have | _ ls—Holders still demanded $240 for crude sperm | giomey; hold no oflice under the city; did hold « small and $160 for whale, with no sales. Linseed was quiot | Aire ghout two years ayo: was turned out of office; ture Was not to these It was of the ordinary kind appropriated to the con- | yr pC, Barry to Miss Marre L. Squing. he always put it there finement of criminals of @ higher grade, but barely fur- ‘ i nished, and though there was a tire in it, the entire | ¢ Pa oy we wo gn Mespantar, Apel axpect’ of the apartment was indeed most cheerless. | Jisxvmixe Hewry, both of New York. hi Duriug our stay some of the attendants came into the ‘SiNcLAIR—Ciscirron,—On Wednesday, January 11, at apartment, and were engaged in repairing the cot, which | ygount Pleasant church, Liverpool, by the father of ‘the had brokeh down, and otherwise to add to the comfort of | Dave, assisted by the Rev -W. Grabam, Witbta Pints, the room. eldest son of the late John Sinclair, Esq., of the Grove, Upon entering the room we found Miss Harris pacing the Noor ip evident severe mental distress, and her entire Bugh'crehwoe, . Page ony daughter of the Rev. pool, appearance gave unmistal ‘signs of the terrible agony “ wit ts: of the few hours which she had fussed within the prison } 34s¢sry si: by the Roe De Gelert Loon An Teese a walls, We obtained the first view of her face and form | Dayton, to Loviss, daughter of 4. Swuynie. * as she ceused her steps for un Instant, and ine glance, } “ Cincannat Commercial and Dayton Journal please copy. while greeting us, endeavored to read our feelings Vinpeveibe Unocnins. Oe Monday oveaiag, Janu. the purpose of our visit. That view instantly impressed 4 ery 39, at the residence of the bride's tae'by the ur vividly with the belief that she had long been Ours ng | Rey, Ub Cormit, FkANK VaxDareion to Eure BY Uxoxs- an earnest conviction of the grievous wrong un physiou! nature had been impaired thereby, her moral } M4 daughter of David Underhill, aq. Fodectionus distorted, and she bad virtuully become a monomaniac. This conviction was strengthened by all of Died. her looks and words throughout tne interview. Batpwis.—On Wednesday, Febru 1, Wouus ‘Miss Harris appeared to be a few years older than she | Batpwix, only son of William and izabeth Baldw! y is said to be; is of good figure, rather sight; bas a well | aged 3 years and. 8 months, formed head, dark hazel eyes, five hairy which seemed | Funeral on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock, from the lac to make their exchanges through State banks, | at $1 60, though some lots could have been beujlit nt ¥ A } < eo i" hy; ibere wasadelicivacy of means, I be- | in the light in which we saw it to be , cut short and | residence of his parents, No. 195 West Twentieth street. which is a process worthy of “the circumlocution | $158. Lard was quoted at $2223 a $226 fur prime | (om't Know why, there Wand cultiiany et was inspec. { worn in curls; is graceful in her manners; naturally in- } Bakwice.—QOn Tuesday, January 31, after a short ill- oifice,”” and the transuctions of some of the former are | Winter. Other kinds were dull and nominal. tor of wharves; it was under "Ms. Knapp’ | telligent, with » highly sensitive organization, and ap- | ness, Kita Rossin, only daughter of Captain William and 0 peared, as she suid, to bave but few educational advap- | Mary J Barwick, aged 7 years, 9 months and 13 days. She, however, employed good language, and was | ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully not superfluous in the use of words. invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her By earnest expressions of sympathy and careful inqui- Bes Fourteenth street, nar Fourth avenue, South ry we gathered from her a story, frequently interrupted | Brovklyn, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock. by choking sobs, but expressed’ with a seeming artless- BAwRer?.—At the New York Hospital, on Tuesday, ness which would have excited the sympathy of the most } January 31, Georux H. Bakarrr, in the 32d year of his stotcal listener. age. The following is the substance of her statement :-— His relatives and friends are invited to attend the fu- My name is Mary Harris; am the daughter of William | neral, from the Hospital, this (Thursday) afternoon, at Harris, of Burlington, Iowa; my parents are Irish, and | two o'clock. are quite poor; am nineteen years old; about seven | BorGer.—On. Tuesday, January 31, Wa. Borcrs, in years ago I first became acquainted with Mr. Burroughs; | the 46th year of his age. Was then ina store in Burlington; Mr. B. was residing | The friends of the family are respectfully invited to there; he came frequently to see me at my father’s | attend the funeral, trom his late residenco, corner of house, from an early period in our acquaintance until he | South Sixth and Sixth streets, Williamsburg, this (Thurs- left Burlington; wax very fond of him, and for a long | day) afternoon, at two o'clock. time frequently sat in hiv lap im the presence of my PRAKK,—On Tuesday, Janoary #1, Cuartm Drake, parents; he always manifested great interest in me; as I | aged 6% years, LI months and 10 days, grow older, and his attentions became more of the | — The relatives und friends of the family are respectfully character of a suitor, my parents opposed them, and } invited to attend the funeral, frow his late residence, 253 continually told me that bis family was too high for me; | Seventh street, on Friday morning, at eleven o'clock. that he would never marry me, and that I should not Dotan, —At her late residence, 296 Broome street, the keep compuny with him; L disregarded. them, persisted | widow Axn Dotan, after a lingering illness. in seeing him, and bec: more and more attached ‘The funeral will take place this (Tharsday) afternoon, tobim. When he left Burlington I did not ask him to } at two o'clock. write to me, bit he had not been long gone when I | Ducas.—On Wednesday, February 1, after along and received a letter from him, which 1 answered, anda Pe iliness, whieh he bore with pe ‘t resignation, correxpondence was continued, which was sometimes in. | Mr. Jase Docax, a native of Londonderry, frelan terrupted by my refraining from writing to him. Bathe | 46 years. : Provisions, —Receipts, 713 bbls. pork, 169 packnges , ae , : much larger than the institutions through which they | beef, $89 do. cut meats and 489 do. lard. |The pork mar. meaarceriontencmon, k a8 I stopped when Mr. clear. It is useless to discuss the objections to the na- | ket was rather more active, and a trifle firmer; sales Cross-cxamined—My office was under the Street In- tional system in this connection. We have simply to | %500 bbls. at $96 75 a $27 50, tor new mess, $4 75» ctor’s: have held no office under the City Inspector; : vil rile '35, for 1863-4, do., cash and regular way, closing at $35 7 GOON know ae Mr. Boole got me the position; I had deal with the fact that banks organized under it exist. | cash; $31 for prime, $25 50 a $35 76 for prime mess, $96 | CORTON Mi neinca me, aud do not know as Mr. They cannot be ignored, and we want to know weekly | for thin mess and $34 75 a $35 60 for otd mess; uleo, for | Boole did more than the rest what they are doin future delivery, 1,500 bbla. new mess, bayer March and | “Bernard Kiernan textified:—Am a liquor merebant; 7 e. April, at $35 75 a $39, and 500 do.,’ Vebraary, at $34, | nave been in the army during some time of three years: The decision by Justice Nelson, in the Supreme Court, | buyers’ option. Stock, old and new, Webrnary’ 1, 1465, y held a little position in theelty. for three or faut in the case of the Bank of the Commonwealth vs. the ae t heer eee Pea pr gt glo months; held office last November; T was special ja: same date last year, #8, ps, n ector of the Eighth ward: do not Know who appoto' Commissioners of Taxes, &c., in error, to the Court | Kot was quict, bot firm; sales 400 bbs. at $19 | ee ntti ehe offics and xaw some men there, and of Appeals of the State of Now York, | a $22 for plain mess and $21 a $24 for extra | tog “them 1 was sent there by some friends of has provoked much angry comment, This, | mess. Stork, old and new, Febmary 1, 186%, | nine; they sald to me to come again; 1 did however, should be against the law and not the interpre. | 20,920 packages, ame tt pg ge gla Dis turcanie as hater toh ti Suet tation of it, as given by the Supreme Court. The 1 | Of beef hama we notice sales of 200 bbls. at $24. $28 50 | Paneer e sume notices and serve the ie was told to tak a remedy lies in a repeal of the act of Congress which | for Western. Dressed hogs were very quiet and scarcely | ypon people who threw ashes in the streets, and then exempts federal securities from State taxation. Under Suosennte i ot sabeger Mage npr Tepid boa eae mat pn ne Spe err eg “a meng Quits ; 5 + W. Chambers, Mr. Koole's chief clerk, was colo: the present decision the Tax Commiseionggs of this city | agesat I7¢. 4 14),¢. for shoulders, and 19c. » 22. for | sore < ‘ will havo to rofund the taxes for 1803 and 1864, amount. | hams. In bacon uere was, & Havers ea 20g, ing to about two millions and a half, to the banks, together | for Cumberland middles. The lard market was dull and with interest and costs, There is no reason why the | heavy; sales 1,250 hhds. and tierces at 18%c. a Zi. for No. ite strictly prime, and choice at 25350. a holders of national securities should be exempted from Ege wuer bean ee aes pt fet 4 their proper share of taxation, considering that in that | 9 5c. for State. Cheese duil at 150. . for common event a proportionately extra burden would be saddled | to prime. received any pay since the 3lst e ‘, Mr. RB. W. Chambers testified:—Am ¢onnected with the City Inspector's Department; am thethief clerk in ‘the department; am also commissioner of deeds; I knew Mr. Carr: him while be was connected with the City Inspector's Department; between the monthe of ‘SUGAR. —There was no perceptible change to note in the 7 June, 1863, and January, 1864, on ei rolls that | would vere in renewing it, until I would be per- May hia soul rest in peace, epon the rest of the community, and, therefore, it ts to | Si r'for raw, the demand continuing moderate, aud |, ear ihe signature of Mr. Carr, I, as Tinucioner of | sunied to write to him, betore’ ue left Burlington hie Dearest father thon hast left us, be hoped the law on the subject will be immediately | prices being without material change ; stoak light and te |’ dreds, swore him as to the truth o j Me Carrcame } asked ie to marry him; I refused because I felt that T And thy loss’we deeply feel was too young to disobey my parents in such a matter, He always protested his ardent affection, and his deter. mination to make mo his wife, About two years ago he His friends and acy) ose of the family, wrote mé that he was raising men for the war, and ex. | are requested to attend the funeral, from his late resi- pected to get a commision, and then he was deternii ned | dence, corner of Van Brunt ant Van Dyke streets, South to marry me. Not long after, | received aletter from Miss | Brooklyn, on Friday alterm Devlin, who keeps a store Clark street, Chicago, Loudonderry papers pleas requesting me to come there, saying that she was a | Fraxcw.—Kowann PRance friend of Mr. Burroughs, and I could gee him there, ‘The remains were taken to the Evergreens Cemetery for About twenty months ago I went to that city, Meantime | interment Mr. Burroughs, who had raised a company of troapy Finktx,—At Poughkeepsie, on Monday, Jan ner. injured bis ankle, could not go to the field, and resigned hi the residence of her sister, Mrs K.P. Tay John H. Brady testified:—Live in the city; was a | commission, I saw him frequently, and received notes | Loviss Netson, wife of Edwin Finkle Councilman and Alderman; am Deputy dity Inspector; » from bim regularly until withi week of his marriage. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are invited to know Mr. Winans; I did not hear all his evidence given | In August or September, a year ago, I received au avony | attend the funeral, {rom the Forbus House, Poughkecpaie, here; had several conversations with him fu 1863; they | tnoxs note asking me to meet the writer at a house which | on Thursday afternoon, at two o'clock. were in relation to freighting away the ashts; he thought | I ascertained was one of “the most notorious in Chicago." | Faxxect. --On Tresday, January 31, Mrs. ELuew 0. Far. there would be trouble fn dumping the ashes in Jetsey | Mics Devlin said she believed the pote was from Bur- | ars, aged 73 years vod 6 months. City in the summor time, and wanted morefor the work; rough, and I determined, if possible, to ascertain the | The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully 1 told Mr, Boole we hud better look out for the emergency, truth. ’ Mist Devlin endeavored to ascertam who putthe | invited to attend the funeral, bis (Thursday) afternoon, at and be found another place to dump theasbes; 1 to note in the Post Office. I answered it, at ber saggestion, | two o'clock, fromther late residence, No, 287 Plymouth Winane I was going to recvive bids for the;dump foot of | promising to meet the writer at the place appointed. | street, Brooklyn. Watts street, and asked him for an estiméte; he said he | A friend of Miss Devlin in the Post Office watched for | Fracien.—In Brooklyn, muddenty, on Sunday, January could remove the ashes for five jents a load; | the party who came for the reply, and his description | 20, of membranous croup, Atumer Kine, son of Albert another man offered to do it for four; T gave him | confirmed Miss Deviin’s supposition, and inclined one | and Mary 8. Flagler, aged 1 year and 3 days: the contract for four conta; afterwards I found the éart- | to the belief that Mr. Burroughs was the person. I then Funeral sorvices will be beld at No. 3 Seventh avenue, Men would not dum e new boats, Wut insisted on | determined to go to the house appointed, and Mies Dev- | one door from Flatbush avenue, on Friday afternoon, at boat; T eummoted the strect | lin went with me. We told her of the appointment, and | two o'clock. Measures to remove the mate that my friends would not let me see him elsewhere The Gitmantix,—On Wedneviay, February 1, Catnaninn, ; feceived a commification person in charge of the house stated that the gentleman | the wife of Thomas Gilmartin, aged 30 years. Mr. Winans, but I said we would not ac@ptof it fora | was not there at the time, but that be bad waited there Her friends, aud those of ber brothers in law, William ato me for the éMr, Webster qmended. coipts moderate. Holders in consequence: were very tirm e. and demanded 17\¢. ‘gc. for fair to: good retining. ‘Th? Subscriptions to the seven-thirty loan at the First ¢ Sgies wore 487 boxes Havana, on private terms, and 106 “Nationa: Bank to-day were $200,260. boxes do. on private terms; refined was quiet, Sat tirm, ae . at 28}¢¢. for hards. The Assian'ut Treasurer at Now York gives notice that J SRK te Mie. gates 100,000 Ibs, ut 166. a 1636. olding wiirty or more coupons of the three y Wurkny —The market was scarcely so firm, thoagh eis; i i due February 15, aro requested to hand | Sar were ee geoumie change. sales 700 bbls. thom in at any time besore that date tor examination. stern at $2410 82 51)5. ‘They can then receive a check on the afternoon of the, Board of Educatian. y 24th, and save themselves and the office much trouble. VARIOUS APPROPRIATIONS —THE UOTIES OF THK Biank schedules wiil be furnished on application. NEW INSPEC armed neon psc Et It is reported that the extra dividend is not being, ‘The Board of Education met evening. Commis- m residing. by the Farmers’ Loan and Trust Company, an | sioner McLean, pri cs Sane her deen served for $70,000, about one- The salages of the Wi Boy gmp analat- third of the amoUnt to be paid. The suit ts respecting ann pa lg nen jwenty- per the claim to convert some of the first mortgage bonds, The Finance Committee reported ia favor of appropri and the difficulty, being merely technical, will probably ue | ating the following sums for the current expenses of the ‘eottied, so that the dividend can be paid in a day or two, Payment of the dividead on the common stock of the For Pianos. . Srie Railway commenced this morning, according to} oe ei lation. otice. Janitors’ salaries ‘The highest cash prices of the railroad and misoella. | Free Academy... rd et Repairs... . eous shares at the first session of a aan bs st rs Bvening schools He 40-day compare with the quotations on Wednesday of Inst | kapuirs through shop. Cross-examined by Judge Whiting—I did pot swear him on the Bible; he affirmed, or rawed his hagd; there were persons present at the time; Mr, Wainwright was present several times; [supposed that persons who swear falsely in such a way would be subject to an indidment for per- jury ; I signed the papers ip his presence, and never did so unless Mr. Carr made affidavit to them; he never asked me to swear im any other man: Suppliew...... on oi month at least; be said he would wait but wo days, and | before and had instructed her not to answer the door | Walsh and T! at Gillen, are respectfully invited to Fe. 1, | Salaries of officers of the Board. if it was not accepted he would go to the Mayor; » | dell, but to permit him to do so, saying that attend the funeral, from ber late residence, 87 Mulberry 0 Incidental expense: ‘wards went to see him at bis house, Remit he note party he wished to see saw him, id not come | street, this (Iuursday) afternoon, at two o'clock. gg A: yi a le, received one in return; tion | aod we Gnrosmax.—On Monday, Jan 30, CHAnLen Gros at | Ren Mr. Boole, and received d did ’ ary "30, 90% | Saturday Norinal School. ... was to remove the ashes from the city freapf expense, as | conirmed me in tho belief TRAN, te toa ys paof Incidental ward school expenses. he has testified; did not tell Mr. Decker if he would vote | the person who appoint ‘The of the family are reepectfully invited te sin for Mr. Boole for Mayor I would remedyihe evils other note was received stating that the writer bad | attend the funeral, from his late residence, at Greenpoint, 6 ceceee were cone wanes OHO, 683 i; t wld him eo were unavoidably been absent from the oy, and mak. | this (Thursday) morning,at eleven o'clock, without further 44% ‘The report was adopted. all we could, and would be glad of his} ing another appointment. 1 resolved @ im, | invitation. help; said nothing @bout voting for Mr. Boole; | meantime taking measures to have the house watched. Guiseuas.—On Tuesday, January 31, Kimavon Onise- ‘The Committee on By laws reported the following by- and Alton RR. : 93 ‘the special inspectors are very necesaary; ‘are neces- | The persos (whorn 1 believe to have been Mr. Burroughs) | man, wife of Cyrenus Grissman, aged 66 years, tl moothe ware and Hudson Canal © oe toh Te Inspectors of Common Schools for the clty of New | sary to watch that the ordinances of mt up ae 2d, | did not go to tbe House, and whem we went there ae | end'is ange, ” objid River RR. “13 116 York, for the purpose of attending examinations of per- | in Laroming cahen, garbage, &c,, im the str@ts; foundries | It was closed, and we could not obtain admittance. ‘The funeral will taxe place at White Plains, today “104% 107 | sone proposed as tenchers, in pursuance of subdivision | often do the samo, also men ‘Neging ars, &c., and | some time before this I bad not seen Mr. Burronghs. The | day). Cars start from Twenty-sixth street at ton A. M. . 65 6344 | two of section eleven, of the act of 1864, are hi these inspectors are to look after such thinge. writer of the anonymons letter anid he had seen ine often, orran.—On Wednesday, February 1, Fxipotun Gortza, 101, | divided into three classes of seven each: One from eac! @ Cross-examined by Judge Whiting—Neve knew of the | was much prepossessed in my favor, and wanted to be a | in thre dist year of his age. [105% 103% | school district—thowe who have one term to serve to police making complaint that we did net @tend to ¢om- | friend to me. Mr. Burroughs was a tun of auch marked ‘The rel s and friends of the family are reapectfully ‘4 complete their term of office to constitute the fret } | plaints | Mt the City Toepector’s ofce; to do the | ay ‘as notto be easily mistaken for another. I | invited to attend the fuseral, on Fi morning, a cow York abd Brie KU... «| - 72 | (hose who bave two years to serve to constieute the | work of the office it was necesary to ajpoint lili felt moat Intense anxiety to. be further satiaded, if | cleven o'clock, from his late aldence, 286 West Tweny- Rew York and Erie pret ine ico hk, 02 90% | Hecond class, and those who have three Inspectors; 1 don’t know who has the of ap- | oe pope) whether he whom I had so loved, and who | first strevt. tans Fort Wayne & Chica: 108% Joi, | to serve to’ constitute the third class The In- ] pointing to tho office; don't know anyying about an jad so protested his love for me, could be guity of duet Heveew.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, January Re ing RR, pupvesecesgecpaseee’ * | apectore of Common Schools, classified as above, | association called “The Ring; was an bdorman four | buxenoss. I then alee determined to prosccute him for | cancer, Mra. Eueaanera Hennes, in the 59th year of her Gorernrent securities at nvon today were quoted a8 | hal attend the mination” of a % followei— py ooed ag teachers by the Superintendent of Schools, rod F\ 1981 org 99 in the follow!ag manner, atleast two of whom shall be aera ned of Sent. it nt each examination: —The frst clase shall attend Sea Fee iteate amination of teachers, as aforesaid, during the Ort ecloeres. Sve-tweni Toss, | third of the year. The second clas shall attend the ap be “J20 | amination of teachers, ae aforesaid, during the second nd ‘100% | third of the y the third class shall attend the 6m Suetpeur certillontes 107% | Bmination of the Leachora, as aforesaid, during the inet > third of the year fitate bonds wor registered atthe following prices :— The bylaw was adopted years, a councilman three years, but knewnothing about | breach of promise, I wont to see his brother, Pro. | age such organization; Mr, Decker complained to me ] fessor Burroughs, inquired of him whether Jackson Tho relatives and frionda, and those of her rons, George hort loads; our tickets are for wil loads; the } was in the city. He walked the floor, asked me if | W., John B. and ©. Butt, are respectfully invited cartman cannot get his ticket without be has @ full { 1 was from ows, and upon my replying in the affirrna. | to attend the funeral, from her late residence, ourpor of load; the tickets are not ‘out by the | tive, said that his brother was not then th but bad | Hudson avenue and High at, this (Thursday) afternoon, fi dfull or five or #ix at atime, I know fet knowing | been, and had gone to Washington, Shortly after I } at one o'clock, without further notice, about erage nuraber of loads drawn from ward by | learned that he bad been married by his brother, the Philadelphia re please copy. each man per day, and if the tickets tun above this num- | professor, I Joxoay,—On Monday, January 30, Nowa, infant child ber I would kiow it, and know there gas something eerniees © 9 to Washington and prosecute him, of 0, W. and Nellie G. Jordan, ‘Wrong, More ashes are removed in the winter than in the | Continuily deferred it until feet August, when Mise Dev. Maino papers please copy. ie the day after T was there I then de summer, twice over, we k@p the cartma all Uy lin, baving repeatedly advised me to do #0, and offered Kensany.—On Tuesday, January 81, at ber inte resi Virginia Oe i.e © Obio gn 1875 102 A resolution wat adevted appropriating $10,088 for | the yoar, Mr. Winans did oot tell me at aay time that he | mo all the aid in her powor, | came beer, only to learn | dence, 166 Taylor mh! ‘iiameburg, Mant A, the be Fac'flc RR 68 20 Tennesnen 6's, 1800., 66 furnishing Ward echool No 20, In the Sixteenth | would remove tho ashes for nothing that be bad gone to Chicago with his wife, I immedi- | loved wife of Danicl J. Keanard, in the 46ih year of her “ f | Sam'l 8 Webster tontified—Have lived bere forty | ately returned, and on reaching Chicago employed a 0 Newt Carolin 8 1 rd age etn S14)". 002” eee Conan ere esp ore We fiethor busdnoss of Importance came up Ull the | years, was A member Of he Bourd of cpunciimes for | yor and a’ detective | soon axcoriainod that he | The relatives and friends of tbe famtly are roopectfully aly Panay peeves BB Califoruta T's 156 | Board adour nes. 04, (803 aod 1864 Was ono # clork (o tie City Lmspods ? bad aun gone Ww Washington, but that bin wife dnvited bo allend (he lugeral, Huis (Laursday) @ yeruoon, one LL, without renee 08 Mcadey, Jemuary 31, Marr Kaus, wits of Her friends are i+? to attend the funeral, from her late jence, 217, Twenty-third street, this (Thar da: rooon, at one O'clock. ery on Wednesday, February 1, Apna- gam Kowparn, aged 29 years. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the fune- ral, from the residence of Mr. A. Phelps, 140 East Twea- ty-first street, on Friday afternoon, at one o'clock Kuitr.—In Brooklyn, on Wedacstlay; Rebriary rm James Keury, aged 31 years. ‘ ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attond tho funera! on Friday afternoon, at.twe o'clock, from his late residence, corner of Conover and Reid streets, Bouth Brooklyn. papers pliase copy. Moons. —On Petes ‘horning, January 31, of chronte diarrhoea, contracted in the army, AvGvsTUs G. Moons, aged 19 years, son of Thomas H. and Eliza Moore. The relatives and friends of the funily are respectfully invited to attond the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, a one o'clock, from his late residence, Sixty-secoud stress, seventh house east of Second avenue. SRROLE.— AL / town, of Wednesday wppaing, Febrcary 1, after @ brief ‘ifness, Curmis P. MESeROLB, the 23d year of his age. His friends, and those of the family, are invited to at tend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, ut one o'C! from his late residence. | Trains leave ‘{phirticth street . ane 11:30AM. ; returning, leave Tarrytown at 4:88 “Mapiaax.—On Tu January (axes Mavicas, in the 26th year eee en The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully inyited to attend the fune! Gourds, alter hi Tenth street, % — this at two o'clock, from the ence Mantix.—On Tuesday, January 31, at-Castle: ‘States Island, at the residence ef her son-in-law, Charis Taber, Mre. Sakaw Fow.ea Martin, widow of Edi Martin, aged 71 years, Her relatives and friends, and those of her son, Ré- ward Martin, and her sons-in-law, Edward J. Mann, Rev. BL 4. Prait, Chas. C. aber and De roderek PF. hixany ry’s church, iy afternoon, at half- Ive ‘o'cl poet ley rye ve o'clock, Carriuges will be Sorin onic a te boat from New York, Axx, the beloved wife'of Folin’ MeGuinness, in "the aaah year of her age. The fu lace at Dr. neral services will take pl . Clapp ’s Church of the Nativity, avenue C, between Fifth an@ Sixth iroste, this (Thursday) afternoon, at one o'cloeks will be interred at Calvary Ceme! <4 McLavcuiis.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, February 1, France McLsvonnay, aged 22 years and-6 months. ° ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respectful invited to attend the funeral, from hig late.residenoe, Smith street, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock. McNamana.—On Wednesday, February, 1, Paraicu MoNawans, after a short Dut painful illness, '% ‘The friends and acquaintances are seapoctaliy invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) oon, at twe o'clock, from his late residence, Flushing ‘avenue, Astoria, The body: will be interred in Calvary Cemetery. Nugest.—On Sunday, January 29, Eowanp Harrison, youngest son of Colonel Robert and Prudentia Nugens, aged 9 months and 16 days. ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of his parents, Eighty-ninth street, near, First avenue, this (Thursday) afternoon, at a quarter to one o'clock. The friends of the family are respectfully invited. Norton.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, February 1, WALTER Norton, aged 28 years, § months and 21 days. Funeral notice in tomorrow's paper. O’Nxw..—On Wednesday, February 1, Hannan O'Nara, widow pf Thomas O'Neill, of Coogay, county Limerick, Ireland. ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of her daughter, Mra. Verrell, No. 123 First avenue, near Eighth street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at half-past two o'clock. Owexs.—On Tuesday, January 31, Mary T. Owsng, daughte! ns, aged 16 years and 3 months, 'The friends and relutives of deceased are respectfully invited to Attend the funeral, from her father’s residenc No. 188 Elizabeth street, this (Thursday) afternoos, * one o'clock. O'CoxnxtL,—On Wednesday, February 1, Lagrence T O'Conxets, son of Jolin and Julia O'Connell, aged € months and 24 days, ‘The friends and relatives are unvited to attend the fae neral, from the residence of the parents, No. 104 Wall street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Rus Ku.—On Tuesday evening, January 31, Mase ‘axit, wifo of Thomas Russell, daughter of Jobo Me auran, Dublin. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, mornii a half-past nine o’clock, from her late residence, 76 Thirty-sixth street, to St. Columba’s church, Twenty pd street, where high mass will be offered for the repose of her soul. Retyta.—On Wednesday, February 1, Perer RELTBA, aged 56 years. ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited: te attend the funeral, from the Baptist church tm Twenty- fifth street, near Kighth avenue, on Friday morning, a ten o'clock. The remains will be interred in Greonwhed Cemet . Honmazi-Z0 Brooklyn, on Monday, January 30; of im fa ation of the brain, Mona H, 7a, 1a the $7 ear is age. i The folatives and friends of the family, also: Forutege: Lodge, No. 19, F. and A. M., and the fraternii rally, are invited to attend the funeral, this (Thi yess ternoon, at two o'clock, from his fate residence, bari todo nth papers copy. * Saraxant,—At his Tealdence, No. 420 East Tenth street, on Tuesday, January 31, Laoxarp Santinant, M.D. His relatives und frionds are respectfully invited to tend the funeral, on Friday morning, atten o'clock, out further notice, Wisconsin re please copy. SAatapRraae On Tuesday Nr January 81, at Ne. 4 West Fourteenth street, Tenmua Fanxanpeg Caiapo os Satapniaas, of Cul ‘The friends “of the fasity are respectfully invited ta at- tend the funeral, from the above residence, this (Thurs day) morning, af eleven o'clock. raBi—ON Tuesday night, January 8], after o Nngering illness, Carmarune, wife of John Schwab, aged 70 years, 2 months and 9 days. ¢ friends and relatives of the family are respectful invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, Chrystie ‘on Friday afternoon, at one o'clock. ‘Tracy,—On Wednesday , at one o’ of cem- sumption, James TRAcy, 82 years and 27 days. ‘The relatives and frie of family and those ef his brother Petor are funeral, from his late (Thursday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Wavsn.—Mary Etien W, a o'clock, from the ‘residence of her parents, 1314 Third avenue, between Eighty-seeond and Eighty-th Youxomsop.—On vy; wenenesy te ie lyn, N. Y., L. Mati.pa Apaiing, wife of iam Blood and daughter of Thomas ©. , Eq. ears. i relatives snniduantagf the family are invited te Fesidanee, 102 Dean reel, ‘Bronk, oh Friday” after, resi y noon, at one o'clock. ‘The’ retmales id maica, L. 1, for interment, after: pe ken to Se- SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC POR WEW TORE—THIS Day. e+ 7 09| moon sara.. CLEARED. Steamship Jose San Roman, Martin, Matamoras—E A Hes paeeitinip Eagle, Lawrence, Hava ford, Tileston & ty ner per we rr Sherw Pe B "4 herantp, Rhanweveds Regent 8:2 Comoe Brig Union (Br), Cormick, Mi ata moros— | Brig Alvarado (Ae Jost, Matamoros—Brett, Brig Albatross (BF), Wade, Naguabo—Mill ‘Trinidad —| Bric Suwannee, McCobb, o Brig Jona (Br), Condon, Harbor Grace, areie. Schr Krogerick an Bowes, io : c Jowett Os. chr rowan, Btashope, Key ent—Simy Schr RU Howard, Nickerson, Royab—Wottuey & thaway, Schr J F Parlund, Liscum, Fortress Monroe—A Abbott, Steamship City of Renrepipreaes Curtis, Port au Pri mahip © Jan 32 with J be, to Re . Putinte Dela: iiek atte ice Sack coal outer 74, apoke o weith rm, ahiork srabsiom ite ibe we) ritana, of Jon Sh, nenr Barnegat, about 7:30 PM, and about 8: {tn collision. with another scr, name unknown (J Eads ag rastsdoae Sa = Prince, Steamship Columbia, Barten Jen ms eg and passengers, to Spo leaton & Co. Jan W, Rich Paver, nreman, aed of of the me Bint, 9D iniles it Assau. ), Braker, ina, Merrill, Beaufort, NO, & hours, with ms ew AY Trantport), Werryman, Fort. Fe eee Re Ravan ier, Phitadetphta, to Wm 3 f weiner tA wclatord: » Tad’ very esate HO pales tae Betton Koon, from Rin dentiee ty hie LAE ty) a oa fs Ut awe 5 Co, Had heavy W weatier with “phe Baleur (Br), Clay, Matamoros, 3 A with cote yn. 49 OK King & Go, “San lat 3684, lou 11 BY spoke be mma, bound Has been 30 days N of Hatteras, wit! avy NW yalon: aplit sails, £0. Brig Pride (Hr, Mt i bn 8, a wt fa ai san it, ‘Bbeiburne, NB. 10 days, 16 hat i Colentina, Bray. Fernandina, 1$ days, with old Peck & Church,” dan dB, lat 3, low 7S paged the top ot 2 veanal'« house, pal re iF Montrose, Mots, Fernandina, with cotton fo, to order (Arrived 21th.) Schr Horace, Wilton, Port Royal, 21 days, with sto master. tad nd W weather. spit mallee, Wa twice and blown off; (o the NW of Barnegat nased 4 Sobr Bark Priacess Brig La Gayeune, from St Domingo, to Wiison & Camman, SATL#D. Bteamere Ragle, Mecann: Monterey Alaneta, Way bosaett, Wips Means Wedd, 6 Ayman, Dew Gaowanden Retsiovey d

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