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“4 Seley heel aa i a —a An Artist Shoots His Employer im a Quarrel. guIcIDe OF THE MURDEF.ER,. CORONER’S INQUEST. RE ACCOUNTS FOR THE BLOOD ON HIS bry: neal “Bow did you get blood on your cloth ng? “Tgot that on Tuesday afternoon, at a Dutchman's sleugliter house, on Garden near Noble street."” «How did you come to go there ?”” “] met a boy at Ninth and Noble, and he teld me to go round to the slaughter house to sea the hog killing; I went there and got dlood on ‘clothes. ”” You did not wash the boot off your clothes t”” eo. do. “Yee, I tried to do it in a tub of water.” HOW He LOST BTS SHIRT SLEEVE, The left arm of the prisoner {# entirely palsied, It Shortly «fer eight ©’clock yesterday morning a tragic | was covered with bis shirt sleeve, The sieeve on his . death other arm was torn olf at the elbow. There were blood fond blow / «fiir, Fesulting 4m the death of ona man and | Tait TM he left sleove, They had been washed out, ‘Me fa: wounding of another, gocurred on the premises | Huy still traces were left of them. This importayt point ‘Mo, 145 Kim street, which were occupied by Peter Fu- — 7 subject of special inquiry on the part of the ‘nari, a moulder and caster in plaster. The news of MOE om aid xa you get bleed on your shirt sleeve fhe tragedy spread rapidly, and in a very short space “Thad a fight oth an Irishman; @ machinist, 1 be- palin een aeresies ieee 1 aren oa tietance fia tek ah 2 en and where @ fight occur ?”’ Beighborood of theanurder. “{t took. placa on Wednesday morning, in Twelfth An investigation, made by our reporter, who Was 8002 | giraot, noar Witlow.”" * ane me ee ae Sanne ip apeieyrti aera: [i Stbak stalk with, tie tie ities, aud bi - a wi eo man on po! fm Tulle, had boon in the employ of Mr. Pa- | guid a nigger was né good as & white man; I called him a mari al intervalstor sevoral yeara, Tho latter, being do- | Tinr and ire atruck mo In the nose, and the blood flew on Mrous of obtaining a bust of Madamo Ristori, the cele- | my sieeve.’” rated tragedionne, who made her debut at the Fronch | ,, “You bad two steoves to your shirt; how did you lose theatre bn Thursday night, on Monday last engaged | “ «rye fellow grabbed it in the scuff» and tore tt off.” ‘Urania to execute the work, at the same time impressing Pa deo erserises 9 ne ae torn of?” ‘pen him tho Importance of consummating his labor | 77 leit it lying tn the street. © was further examined on other points by ‘with all possiblo despatch and before other artiste should | nis Honor Mayor McMichael, but nothing of genoral in- Dave busts of Ristori in the market. Urania was unusu- lect was slicitad, ate sane ie anced, aon the pee ally lato at his work yesterday morning, and when he | was held until roner should hold an inques! a esrived Me, Fanarl agtin irgeUhinn to! make hase and)| eyomgaiice whl: take place:on Montay elternooe, # finish the bast as apoodily as possible. Some angry pane anes One ie eanjer teas, pola pane words: stood continned to ferret out the case, 1e story of then ensued between thom as they stood on the | ron Taosday afternoon ia entirely false. The airs leading to the basement of Mr. Funari’s place, | siagnter house was visited, and it was ascertained that ‘when Urania thrust his right hand into his pantaloons | not a hog was killed there at tho time spocitted, nor did pooket and drew outarevolver. Mr. Funarise1zed hisarm aoe: prisoner visit the premises at any time on that after- ‘with the intent of taking the weapon from him; but | On’ wednesday nicht tho prisoner slept in a new build- afier a momentary struggle Urania turned and d# | ing noar Misverts ena’ Oster atresiay That place was harged one barrel, the ball taking offect immodiately | curerully searched yesterday, and a knife was found; ‘ander the nipple of Mr. Funari’s left breast. Both pat | alao, an ounce bottle labelled laudanum, which bad been Hes then fell or rolled down the steps to the basement | put up at the drag store of Mr. Bowers. Tho knife was . Giitian uxt cola, entitled as tho ove tho priconor had picked up on the . teunele’ Ina mo nt however, Urania sprang i a feet and, Speer a wear Laurel Ell, am we without his bat, ran down Elm street to Howard, on ponte a PLE AED TN Ghrough Howard’ to Crosby, followed by ofloer Matihew | gir"tausbty engine,” the newspeper press, Is as good Hyndos, of tho Fourteenth precinct, anda number of | q detective, when properly used, as can possibly be @itixeos, On the corner of Crosby and Grand streets | beoucht ito requisition in Vindication of the law. At a Urania turned his head, and, seeing the officer within & | jato hour on Thursday night Chief Franklin having theo- few foet of ony € placed the muzzle of the revolver rtically worked up the case ns far as he could, deter- which be had in his hand to his right temple and fired, | mined to publish the facts developed up to that timo, the bal! penetrating bis brain, The murderer feil to the Mayor McMichael agreed with him; but thore were pavement in a stato of insenaibility, and, on being Con- | oiners on the detective force who feared that the publi- veyed to the Spring street police station in @ Wazon, | cation would defeat the oads of just:o was found to be extinck “No, gontioman,” said Mr. Franklin, “we have done ISS ON FOAN. ali that wo can, We can arrest this man in the course of time—there is no doubt about it argested now—but if we publish to-morrow morning all that we know, every reading manor woman wi!! become temporarily a detective, and the work of arroat will be short,”? ho Chiefs views wero happily reallzed “at seven o'clock on the following (yesterday) morning. ARREST OF PALSIRD MEN. once of the publications, it really seemed ge numbers of citizens voluntarily became There was a goueral arrest of palsiod men about the outskirts of the city. As early as haif-past seven o’clook zemertey, morning several porsons stationed themselves on the Greenwich Point road, supposing that the follow might try to escape Officer get then returned to the place where Mr. perhaps be may be Punari had been shot, and assisted in conveying the Wounded man to his residence on the opposite side of fhe street. The injured man at that time seemed to pos- ess his mental facultics, but was unable to speak. An BRour later, however, he became insensible, and seemed fo be sinking rapidly. Deputy Coroner John Beach ex- tned the wound, and was of the opinion that the bullet In Pec penotraiod the loft lung. In the rigs of Dr. | ag though jh Mr, Fanari could live buta short time at most. | gatootives, At about half past two o’olock Mr. Funari died. RXAMINATION OF TMB BODY OF URANIA. Information of tho ee, havi @e Coroners’ office, Deputy Coroner Boach procesded to the rg house in rea sae 9 chngren| the | down that way pody of the murderer and suicide. ‘ne bal on- t tered tho right temple, and, passing iato whe brain, had | ,Wechaneed to eee this party In our early morning Aodged over the lott They seid they saw a strange “cripple” on that STATEMENT OF OFPIOR® MENDES. Dr. Beach then took the statement of officer Hyndes, but it coutained no important facta other than those ven above. The villcer had seen deceased ania) coning excitedly through the street; bad pursued, ant when about to arrest lim tho Iaiter turned and shot him- eelf through the he STATEMENE OP EDWARD MARHKIK. Edward Marbkio, an italian, iving on tho corner of Mulberry and Park strects, employed by Mr. Funari, made astaioment to Dr. Besob, which was afterwards orn to. He said that Mr. Funari wanted to get & Base of Ristori, and had employed doceased to take it, felling him that if the bust was soon offyred for @alo both of them could make money by the | jee; deceased commenced the job on Monday or | iay last, and worked oa it at intorvale til riche | might; on Saturday morning Urania came late to his bu , and was mildly reproved for not coming earlier and | fairy making !oro rapid progress with the bust. After @ few more words between them Funari became an- sar apd threatened to destroy the bust, as he beileved rania would never fiuieh it. The latter replicd, “You had better not,” and putting bis hand into bis pocket oe @pisiol, which Mr. Fanari attempted to grab. the scuilie that followed Yhe pistol waa discharged ‘both of thom fell down the stops, aa stated above. eased (sald the witness) was in tho habit of carrying ® pistol aud 4 knife, and at times seemed partially do- yanged, owlag, as his acquaintances beleved, to the fact that bo had been losing considerable property of lave. ‘The nature of bis losses was unknown to the witness. roud on the day before, and thoy intended to ‘neck’? him if he again appeared. Several persons, come with ea palsied arm or log, were taken into cust in Weet Philadelphia, and two or three suddenly found themselves under arrect in the vicinity of Frankford. Wo heard of an “‘old cripple” who was taken iato custody near Chestnut Hill. Several wore arrosted by citizengin various parts of the suburban districts, One fellow was “nailed” in tho outekirta of Camden, N, J., and another found himself in custody of a farmer on the Trenton railroad, not far from Bristol, Mort of the accused fatiefactorily accounted for theme selvea nnd were discharged by the police authorities. Now thet Wiilame fs under arrost the unfortunate par- alytics generally will of course escape furthor annoy- ance. FULICE INTELLIGENCE. Tus Cass op Goxwsurru—A wen ov Viormuzen Menonanre.—Jobn & Goldemith, the young man recently arrested by the detective police on the charge of stealing twelve pieces of cloth, valued at $2,600, from Mr, John Schlesinger, of 404 Broadway, as reported In the Hraanp of Saturday, was yesterday brought before Justice Hogan by Lospoctor Carpenter Mr. Seblesinger pre- ferred a charge of grand larceny acainst tho accused, and in defanit ot $5,000 bail the magistrate committed him to the Tombs, Goldsmith demanded an exam/na- TUR MURDERER, - Uon, whieh will be granted. Several of tho ner’ rome a ne Bem gets nat bpd irr gon drinf led ted vietins were in coun to lodce complaints against bips aan Na. 243 Meclberry strech, and tock his meals | But the taking of thalrafidavite was deferred vil! anouee — we ps meals | gay, Among tho merchants swindled by Goldamith May et restaurants, It did vot appear tant he bad any rela- "7 . ee Bec! Lau. Gives or friends who would claim bis remains for inter. | 02, hamed the following: —Mesrs. Becher io rent, 43 Howard atroct; Dexter, Lambe , — Franklin street: A. H, Bornstein, 685 Hroadwar, and J. Mr, Ponart, by th Soni kee lie, es wala to | Amel & Co., 65 Walker sireot. Mow many otters have ford by Goldsmuth’s operations romaing te bo sees been an honest, industrious and poseable man. | yy a omennger eee ee ena Tix Charen; who tive iat very-| Hitt, Of wee cones stolen from Mh. Sevnee, ‘one a igoner't porseaaion by the oll and Bins aoner on tho apper door of No, 140, Klin ron, souad tne, Deanne, pemen SOEs peutlones tly opposite where ho was shot. Mr. Funarl was & | wioso names af given Lave been swinded In various foe lecmig, man, about forty-two years of age, and Waa | sum. ranging from $200 to ‘ooh. ! mresignnianes, Tin INQuesr. | Covonn Bunorans—Tiem Anneve 46 CoNyRasION — | Coroner Gover late yesterday afternoon hol am inquest | Three colored boys, from fifteen to sneteen years of | pA egy seg tren Bag Rh ool sed Charles Walker, John Goud and Jobn Pol- ‘mains o “offi | end Tdwart Marhkio—were worm, Their evidence , Wore yesterday afternoon draught before Justice @ontaing no impurtant facts other than thove given | Hoyan by a Fifth precinet detesive, there being po loos than four charges of burglarr@gsinat thom. One night — Wa Jeft bim, but ng divorce between “em was obtained. ‘Time passed aud Micha rato lon for the return came “not, however, and be who should take the p! Be commenced the courtship of the Anna Cnristiva men- ‘26th of December last, having married her. With her he At this time the her pilgrit Nor hcomaea had Ae ri mage proved re- ‘ihe wisely took counsel with the unfortuna'e Anna, whore grief at discovering that she was not, after all, a wife, was very great. This soon changed tw» ind qna- tion, and the wronged woman reeset Come vengeance. the bixanist They both apphed to the authorities, was taken inio custody. He wasa tail, raw-boned, 80- pid-faced Hessian, and did not seem to know really that there was a law against a tan marrylug two wives. Sustice Dodge committed him for triat at the General Sessions, on the charge of bigamy, in default of $2,000 bail. A Newrnorty Disrors axp 4 Moray Max.—\When the case of McIntyre vs. Twaddlo was called at the Jefferson Market Police Court yesterday the former was the tirst to make his appearance. The complainant was au individual of the most smooth and oily disposition. His garments were clean, without a particle of dust upon tiem any- whore Visible, and he lifted from a mosi unexceptionable coliar a face which smiled approval upoo the Jusive, the spectators, and most especially upon Limself, He seemed so conscious of his owa moral rectitude and of the fact that he was laboring under the most greivour insults and wrong that he affected everybody with tho game idea, and one instinctively looked as though almost expecting to see the cross wh ch a self-conse ously injured and moral man is figuratively supposed to bear, Out of his beaming aud benevolent face seemed to pro- cood the words, “My friends, you soo Tam @ terribly aggrieved person. I meekiv bear injuries which no other person can bear,.and Iam calm aud not revenge- ful, I wish no person inJ.red, and am here not to seck rodress for my own wrongs, but simpiy as a defender of Justice, who through me has beon most wantouly ag- grievod.”? His whole person, indoed, seemed beamiuy with the expressive, “I am a messenger of poace- behold the moral man.’ The other 2, to the suit followed—or rather the othor for thero was that number of fwaddles, faihor, mother, (wo roung men and @ daughter, The mor man, having en sworn, wished it understood on the start that ho cherished no ancent animosity toward the old and respectable family of Twaddle, and that he hat wo til will towards them in this case. He simply came as @ messenger of peace, a defender of right Tho moral man then proceeded to dolail bis jujurios, stating in the most ojly manner possibte that the young man of tho house of Twaddle kicked him, had hit him, had yiuched him in the eye, had pluched his nose and pulled Ris bair. On one ocoaston, indeed, he had pitched him down stairs, The elder brother had threatened tim, the old folks had slandered him, and the young Iady bad addressed him by a term which he would not allow the Court to hear. After all theso cireumstancea, Insults and grievances he hoped to Court would not tale into con- kideration the fot shai his life was in momentary danger he would not for the world havo duy one punished for that. He simply had appeared before the Court that justice might be strictly adminis. tered—that the ends of peace might bo subserved. this the moral man said and more, in the smoothest and blandest manner, and then gracefully retired to give the witnesses achance — Of these there were about twenty on each elde, who speedily fell into such a war of words aad wrangling and recrimmination that the Justice was obliged to call in the aid of tho officers to quell tho tumult, after which he ordered the young man twaddlo, who had done violence to the moral man, to give bonds for his future good bebavior. The court was then cleared, the moral but deeply injured man Lreriry the way and looking as if any amount of butter might have been churned from the milk of human kluducss that spouted upward from his heart. DARING BURGLARY—AS ALLEGED,—Teresa Fay lives at No. 185 Hast Fifty-eighth street, On Wednesday last she left the house about nine o’clook in the morning, having some business to traneact down town, and return- ing about two in the afternoon. Sho found that during her absence the house had been broken {nto and a quon- tity of jewelry and some clothing, of the value of $321, had been stolen and carried away. Miss Eflen McAvoy lives in the neighborhood of Mrs, Fay. Miss Ellen is observant. On this particular Wednesday Ellen observed about one o’clock a couple of men, one of whorn (having ‘been #ince arrested) answers to the maine of Ki Thompson, entering Mrs. Fay’s house, and shortly after. ‘wards coming out. Having gone in empty handed thoy recurned with a bag in han Thompson was brought before Justice Connolly yeatorday, and was by him com- mitied for examination. A Snoriieter Cavanr ms tam Acr.—Josoph Howard, a man twenty-seven years of ago, was yestorday caught in the act of stealing a piece of cleth valued at $100 from tn front of tho atoro of Mesers, Hornthal & White- head, No, 45 Murray street, and areated with the pro- pony In his possession. yy an officer of the Third Lap ape committed him to the Tombs for t bail. Howard pleaded guilty. Kiexep Hen Doc,—Maria Colvis, a burly femalo of Holiind birth, appeared at the Jefferson Market Volice Court yesterday, charging Bridget Bolton, a young Irish- woman, with disorferly conduct. On boing asked what the matter was me poy waid, “Judge, I vas sitting ‘on nine tooratep; I hat mine little pootie tox in in arms, von 0% Voman she vome up and kook him—keel mine litte tog. I say, ‘Bridget, vat for you do dis, ob? De lituw tog don't hurt you, doos he?’ Don sho says dat e8@ vould kook mo too if it vasn't for foar of do law, Up! L told her de fear of do law was an awful ting, und » Tcoine and get a varrant for hor, alnoe she keek mine Aitel .”” Bridget was dismissed with an Injunction to leave tho dog alove In future, "SHIPPING NEWS, an4 Justice Hogan {ndofault of $1,000 ALMARAO FOR NEW TORS—THIS DAT. 5 48) Moon srrs. : 5 6 lwicw waren, PORT OF NEW YORK, SEPTEMBER 22, 1333. . © eared, soot a. land (Br), Hall, Liverpool—National Steam Re 1p Pevelre (Fr), Duchesne, Havro—Georgo Mac- envie. Steamehip Guidiog Siar, Berry, Rio Janeiro—Garnison & Allen, Steamah ter (Br), Peters, Kingston, Por Pilon. roan on Sano ss ni toumanip Fah koe, Sterling Neuvites * gianni Ea . and Bt Jago do Cu. to the Jury, who found tho toatl bout two weeks ago these U¥enile ofenders forced epen Bollowing verdict:—‘That Sersder"ratiins the: 4s. nvcah ewe weeks san aes t porta Steamship Monterey, Whitman, New Orleans—O K Garri- to his death by shooting himself through | 4 non. aon San A pened oo ar ‘24 ay eptember, fitter, and x tereny sak vy. valted of mupgice! in PR canes Sheridan, Bolton, New Orleans—H B Cromwell ” I 0 abou' 2 see . M4 ort Sean wth bg 3 semiote Tia eens portion ob cis ROS sennaele & recovered from | , Steamship Montgomery, Fatreloth, New Orieans—R Low- i or ree EL ERTS held Ga tky hodG or We, | fea Bhecuorn. da ths night of the 11th Task. the Boye | 883. ain compria, Chil Molilo=N L MoCrendy & ari thia morning, at half-past top 9° * | Zorwed iu Gotrasd> to the barber shop of Jaogk Hofmols- | Bteanisiitp Alabaunay Limeburner, Savasnah—Oor> 90” ‘Some tgne ago tie ako nabed (Rack Canin ant | tor, 104 Coial atroet, and rarore, | aon. eee eee eee OC eison fBadquarters and slated that he dessod 10 | oh Se tare | boas. Hees Haney Reamatip Quaker Gliy, West Charlo>Sa—h Leary ‘Beturt to lialy. Acton, the nt arene Police | Clark's foking saloon, 68 Thompson sire Sten meltp Louisa Moore, Smith, HOvufort—Murray, Perris Gommiionct, referred him to the tauian Consul in | Was nex | visited by the | colored rwrealé | ACO tn wiaguen, Conch, Norfolk, Oty Poln ry val ‘0 rt f 2 0, % . 01 $ » Wis city; but the marderer and ewictdo, not satieled po 4 of ph = 4 bio Nig gem ane Heiyeton hk Y pants iy it and Rich. ‘with the answor, went to Mr. steans, one Of tho aitacbes at the Police Socmaes 1 urged bis claim to the @ of tho authorities, He said he had fought the conn! and expected help from it. Re, how- nothing was seen of him until three or when he came back to the headquariors, | then ated that ho possessed some land on Long which he had placed in the charge of a man on doparture for Italy, und that sinoo ho had returned could not i. Mr. Strauss referred im to Mr, Acton, who stated that the police aatborities nothing to with the case, impression | epon the minds of those who faw him was that he «as partially deranged. THE PHILADELPHIA TRAGEDY. Arron ef Gettlich Willinms, Murderer. since Uy boys broke open the grocery store al the corner of York street and Wess Broadway, $6 from tho money drawer, jubsoquentiy mado an in foctual attempt to force an entrance to the Jewelry wore of Mr. Sliverstone, No. 172 West Broadway. Tho wisonore confess to their various ¢rimea, and gave the detective suck information at led to the rocovery of moat of the molten gouds. Justice Hogan committed the ac- cused partios to the Tombs for trial, A Boanomo Hovsx Keeren Cuanarn won Larcexy.— Dennis Jensen, an attaché of the man-of-war ship New- | bern, lying at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, yesterday ap- | | peared before Justice Hogan, and enterod a complaint | ayainst Margaret Lucas, a boarding bonse keeper, living | et the corner of Jamos slip and South streot, ng Supreses | her with baving stolen one and two $20 legal tonder } notes from him. She took a wallet containing the tren {¥rom the Philadeiphia Pres, Septerabor 22.) | sure from his pocket, and, when Denuis demanded the f Bhortly aftor soven o'clock yeate tuorning M. | return of his wailet, she gave it to him minus the money. J. McNair, merchant, residing sie ra | Margaret was arrested, after which she returned $50 of ha | the vtolen money to money was not reeoy owner. The balance of tie Margaret was required by Jin the gum of $500 to answer irteenth street, observed a man walking alo hfare whom ho suppoget to be Gottlieb Wikam, , from the description given of him a# published in tie ‘he. tieNair followed him to Coates shee, us accosted the suspected individual :— Aro you thirty-eight years old to-day t? © Yes, stt,"’ ropiied the quspeoted meu “ Your name is Gottlob Willams, Is it not, se? This my name, sir.” Before nim was Wiley, The fellow was a the charge. Piexrockers Sext Ur.—Goorge Porkins and George Naukia, the particulars of whose arrest—having been “etected on Mriday in tapping the Ul of # mitk store on Perry stroet—were given in the Henatn of yosterda: were arraigned yesterday before Justice Dodge, Cov: clusive evidence of ther guilt behg adduced they wore jod Mr, McNair that the r\y Ohtef Frankiin, aTrostod and taken finally to he Contr th 008 or ti f 1. Th | Bration, at nine o'cioek, Uy ubese HarTRA oF the Eighth | NOM committed f Sicpeuiiag Wik kane atwea bolees | ot, whero he was introduced tothe Chief, Thia wad! teen ve ches of the police, it te the private office, go uh, "raklin, with ie aeual coolness, freakly sated | — Dmscuc on Gaxmine Amado Fiday night « do © prisoner that he had boon arrested on the charge \ tachment of the Fiteenth preciact Poles force of mado Lurdering Bick Miller on Wednesday morning, add \, descent upon a gambting hoves at 823 Bradway, Kopt that if be had any statement to make ooncorning that ody iberty to 40 #0. The Chior nasty | by ona George Pearce, The tmploments of he institu i. fealing Moned bim as to hia constitutional | ton, consieting of a {aro table, packs of cards, nid stacks of checks, in all to the value of sq) at aven if i was guilty of the charge | to: ely voluntary.” using ho bad to | hundred datiars, were contecaied, and the Keeper ing | tf arrested. At the Jeffereou Market Police Court yest. | day Pearce was orderod to give bonds in $500 to appeda! Ihe understood the position n was might "ws Was froe to MUAWer RLY questions that dnd to tien Be - of trial at the Spi A descent was also © tim, The following examination was | medeyy iho same detach nthe “polley shop” of | | Thow\s Bell, enth stroet, who was | a+ ne hous of Mr, Miller om Wedneway Arrosted for gaming & few days sinoo and ‘sont “Yos, alr; between mvon and the Judge at the Bpec.al Sesalona, but #20, through | ‘alone did yoo gol tat nt EM O'oloek some tnfvematity in the indictrpenty omer tishment, | “Mra, Miliet cao 0 the alloy gate and on On this oecasion, besides the map Sell, George Thomas, | ane, and I went into the home Ph"? M4 pened it for | William Poot, Dautel Bart and George Thompson were pone 6 nen eld 4 Gotected in tho act of staking moue7, Jurtico Dodgo | fale © converealion with ton tu t waters] Smmilled, the, enUiry parts ts Melee pt Ball. fer thelr war.” (Pause. " future good benaviur } Yo are.aare ats opencd ‘he gute to Ia you in Ivar, Soon OR Laren. On the night of tbe ath * Voq, sir; when ale opened i: she nad opm 4 | of July e Baloon of Joun Corry, 259 Tenth av told me to cali as any tings wire ebireniont a ee! ha epee. p-al 7 4 IC was convewiont for | warotokon into through the rear door and a quantity ! of « “Go on ett, and state What you Lid Arter geting inte iquore ana « variety of edibles, in ai! amount. r house.” | ing In value to §20, abstracted therefrom or deve “ after I had done conversing with her, I went eway | At ihe time no clie to the intruders was Citaioad, bei procesded to ihe Garden market-no when | some time afterwards a mn naieed Borvard Murtha bad some talk with Mr, Wallace, I war at Fisher + wl Our that be, with two Perso Dem on afternoon, and on that night I niept in | George Mather and Joie Berns, had mate the foraivie @ board yard on street, sear Tweilth’ enicy im question tbat they them. Where did you got your breakfast ou Wetneetey | saives of wliatever apoile wore lying sround loose, ry informed polos, and search was made for 1 pot i te the Spray Garden marset-lour Mather aod Burns, it only Mather could be found, “ Were you at ‘son that morning?" ui 3 0 Nodge yesterday ‘You, okt; 1 wan there peters seven o'clock athe hpoed teseae eigen im about several kd ARNMET OF AN ALIROED Bigawerr.=Catharing BOttner Until toa re Anna Christina schmidt appeared yesterday at tho Jefferson redress "Wes there anyshing mid about blood being o& your eta crate by srievous wrong received at the hands of one Midwest ior Sat? reste ne “reaber Bhttner. The former female was married ton yong are to the male party to this suit, About Aye yenrs since ) ‘teamship Hatteras, Moxunder, r canal ‘ashingtoa, Gh Sete bocee i, wuamaem, steno " Secmanip Dirge’ Sher ro dak ra ‘a exmablp . Sherw' A SteamebiD Ashinnd, Norton. Bostouew P clyde. Gleamabip, Doris, Almy, Boston—Neptune Stoamehlp Co. rk Ereole (ital), Buttons, Venice-Hlocovich & Bark Stampeto (Br), Jowett, Havana—J B Ward Bark Molland (Br), Porktas, 6t Jago do Cubu—J Thomp- son. Brig Ebe (tel), La Ness, Gibraiiar and Malta—A P foward vas taken in charge | Edinburg (Br), Halerow, Liveryoot via Quoens. | ermal Fabkee, Louisa Moore, Clty, Com- Ie: Nontgpmsry, Sentra, crn me ed Le ras. Wind at sunset NZ, Marine ARIK, ‘New York, was spoken oa Are ee esd Nepsnas ends we Many (of Oxford, Me), Arey, from Bucks- pal'tortBosum lumber, loaded,” went ashore about nine lack on, Thuregay evenings wit probacly prove a taal an file and rigaliig have been taken off, and she is wow im charge of the wreck masters 5 x4, Reed, of Hampden, Me, for Mazchoster, ong GRO HOTAN Reet oe Uontashote.on & ledge of rocks in Manchester on. Monday evening, liceled off and filied with water, Part of her cargo was dikcharged n Nght. ors cre the could be got off. Sonn Crnmwa ANN—A despatch was recived at Gloucester on Sunday evening, stiting that the sebr Cyrena Aan. Clark, hud put into Pialsier Cove with los» of bot mastheads, She was expected to make temporary repalrs aud proceed again to the Gshing grounds. Scuu Wuins Sica, from Now York, for Newburyport, with gor, went ashore nizhe of 20th Inst on Plumb Leland.’ Will discharge and got off. k Miscellaneous. Smp Virwra, 1170 tons register, new measuroment, built at Boston in 185, hes boon purchaced by Geo lowes'& Co, of fun Francisco, for $400J0 gold, cash. She was loading’ at that port for New York on the 29th uli, Brig De Extcnsox (Da han been sold at St | Thomas to in St Kilts’ for $60) cold. put under the Brive dog. and now called the [lorence. Sho salied from St Thomas 3d inst for Fajord, to load for New Yor. Whalemen Schr Walter Trving, Atkins, arrived at Provincetown 10th on Cove, during a thi Yous.” Heraa inst, with 160 bbla ap, 80 wh, ‘all to! Park Arthnr Pickering Jenks, of Boston, was off the const of iiraail July 6; on the morning of Juno 2 the, ship was ret | on tive by three men, who were up to the American sul, June 10, blowing very stroi man overboard. spoken—Aug 2, no Int, &e, schy BH Adams, Coleman, of Nantucket, 210 bbls sp 0:1. Spoken, &c. Bark Topeks, from Fernandina for Harbados, Sept 10, at 28 64, lon Chl: Aud very dark, lost» Foreign Port: Axrwenr, Sept 6—Ii ips Westmoreland, Hammond, a; Gen SoClellan, bench, for N York; man for New Urioaus; Gen uel (Nor), Croger, for do; barks Fannie,’ Cerver, and Hespe- rus (Br), Wayeott, for do; Banshee, Henry, fur Hoston Sept 00; schr LF Baton, Reed. for NYors soon, CaLao, Aug 22—S1d bap Measenger, Small, United States (another account reports the M in port 2/th); 24th, bark City of Bangor, Menzies, Chinchas to load for Spain. ‘Ture, Aug 20—Arr sehr Pr nee Consort, Stubbs, 3; 28d, bark Triumph, Mefarland, Portland opt 3 on her return); Sept 4, brig Wm Mason, Tbados: sehr aang ad foray lari do; Tih, bark Restless, pain; sehr Ti arty NYork, Cid Sept 1, bark 9 Matilda, Portland, ANAGUA, Sept 1—In port bark Gan Eden, Greenleaf, from NYork arr Aug 29. Ivietut (Greenland), Ang 27—In port schr George J Marsh. Irwin, from NYork, Livervoot, SeptS—Ady Damascus (a), for Quebec 13th; Cuba (s), for Boston 15th; Brin (4), and Oity of Lon-ton (8) N York 12th; City of Dab.in (s), for do LSt ‘hey of Parla Persia (s), tor do for Baltimore 12th; Sumner, Mosher, for loire Beckwith, for do 1th, Agra, Shaw, r, Merrill, for do 16th; Pontiac, ;' Hope. Hancock, for do 15th. 10—In port bark Manitou, North, it, dine. ug 29~—Sld bark Seneca, Bonner, 8t Lucia. Pour au Paincr, sug —in port briga selma, ‘ithe, from Darien, disg, to sail for Turks Islands in 10 days; B inginao, Gray, from NYork, just sehr Billy Butts (Br), Hewitt, for New Orleans Atig 27. OWN, SepLi9—Arr stearaship Manbatian, Harris, i for Livirponl ‘and proceeded), Santos, Aug26—Arr bark Lord Baltimore, Loxberg, New Oy HEY, OR, Sept2)—In port, bark Charlotte Meionald, | from Glace Bay, OB, for NYork, put in dismasted—would have to dischai part of car; ree 80. Sr Joan, NB, Sept 15—Cld schr Amanda, Caweon, NYork; aist, brig Souther Cross, do; sche Lacy. Phiintetplita, ‘ToRKs IsLaxDs, Aug 29—Waeed, brig lienry & Louisa, Pot- j teu N¥ork for Port au Prine ' Dougal |N aLeanaiso, Aug 1 2—Arr ship Sunbeam, Chadwick, Bos- American Ports. BOSTON, Sept 21—Arr sehr PM Wheaton, Ireland, Phila- delphia. Old ‘steamers so Matthews” Philadelphians Nereus. Bearsa NYork; PM Tinker, Barvant, Mobile; soht | Edna Harwood, Warwood, Baltimore. did steamors Mewor, Bsxon; barke Mystic 1 en. ‘Arr steamaera Minial, Clark; Mary Sanford, Rudolf; Fairbanks, and Salvor, NYerk; Wm ‘Tibbetts, Savannah; Roman, Philadelphia NW OXLEANS, Sopt 16—Arr steamors George Washing ton, Gager, NYork; Plowuo (Br), Thornham, Mavamoros, Sovimwat Pass, Sept 15—lissed up. stea vers Souorn, from Vera Craz: Huntsville, from NYork; apidan, from | Galveston: bark Tusc:rora, from NYork; «che ite Bridge | bam, from NYork (atenchor outside the bar); sehr Henry | ‘Travers, from Raatan, | NORFOLK, Sept iJ—Arr brig Wm Walsh, Somers, NYork. Cla bark Byiph. jernantez, Savanna la Mar, NEW BADVORD, Sous zi—Arr sohr Catharine Thomas, briga Afton (Br), Blitott, Port au mua for Boston, sort of provisions; James Baker, Thompson, Philadaipbia for Bosion; achr Georgiana | (ir). Sloan, st Jobn, Nis, for orders. Cld_ brig 8!’ Brown, jacdiner. Havans. ‘Sid brigs Nebraska, Emery, from isos: ton for Galveston; Alfarata, Bibber, Providence for Phtia- gelpbia; sehra @ it Vickery, Baboltt, Tagntoa for Newvern, viliou, Bak NYor aniucket. | Ship Funny ‘Fern, Builer, from Providence for St | Jgua,NB, leat aneher wader the east aide of Canoaiens stand. | In port brign Sohn Ploros, Strout, and Redwood, Bo: Ouba, idg; achra Ocean Belle, ka from Che Causty Ealands, ready; Rooket, Marsvull, for Calais; Meary © Pawtucket for Koldout; Fidrida, Howes, Prov. jonnis; Brandywine, Stannavan, for Albany; Harriet Lows, Taylor, and Nothl Holmes, Arnold, for Eliane bethport; New Globe, Bray, Providence for N¥hrk; Be.le Grcole, Mills, do for Bangor; Eimma Johnron, Bai ad Tnabelin, Lowden, Pertemath, RF, for Wood's" ole. NEW HAV)N, Sopt 2.—Arr brlz Eliza Thompson, Marks, L Tompson, salt, NY" k A lo (Ttnl), Ma- rr barks ite 4; brig Aloo jon, Calan ic, Medford M = AY Ponee, PR: PHILAD. Lee, Herring, Navawss: rey | Geo"Twibit, Miller, New Ho | EC Knight, ‘taylor, Boston | Cranmer, and PA Raunders, ¢ | Baxter, ratty Ho did hh er? 7, Ann, 31 Bsioamsbips Stars Puy Providenss, barks Gceatt 1 nd F Edwards, Baboook, P Bostiord. uw New ett, Waples. Boston | (PORTSMOUTIL, Sept 19—Arr achra Whie Sea, Lee, New | York; Ellen Verk{os, Perkin:, Philadetpiita, PAW LOCKED, Sept 21—Sid sioup Gullford, Wood, NYork, PROVIDGNOR, Sept 2!-—Arr sicamor Galatea, Jones, ue Stokes, NYork. 81d schra Jono B 4 M Baylom, Tiloteon, iliza- (0 n, do. + W—sid echr Island Queen, F.llerbro, ports MR Corl RICHMOND, So Rio Grande del 82 BATANNALL, Sei mt, 8) , Bs ton; bilg Minnie Mt 2 Naat, SALEM, Eopt 29— K Arey, Ryan, NYork for Relfasi, SOMERSET, Sopt 2—Arr echr Tit, Clark, Philadelphia, WILMINGTON, NO, Hept 20—Arr weamsbip © W Lord, Ward MYork: brig Waltham, Caggine, Char-eaton, —- VOD'S HOLE, Sept 2—Arr selr J Libor, ¢ NYork, abort of providion at aencathe MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. ROSS by Marvled. ) Booent—Raspart,—On Thursday, Seplember tho Rev. 8. H. Weston, rector of £%. John's church, sonn | Warrey Booent to Kate &. Ravoait, all of this eny. Epwoverox—Van Lrew.—-On Thureday, september 20, ' bythe Rev. Dr. Burchard, Ms. Gaanies D. Eomonstor to Euity Vaw Liew, ail of Now York, Gannisox—Mean —On Monday evan! ptomber 17, at Stanton Street Baptist church, by ‘Chr.stophor Rhodes, Maxcetia Gaxnivon to Meo MARY FRaxcea Mra, eldest daughter of the late Joseph Mead, ali of this city. No cards, Janvis—Facieses.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, Sep- tomber 20, at the residence of John’ G. Meiggs, Esq. bi the Rev, J. D, Wella, Evwarp A, Jarvis to Pe Favtxven, all of Brooklyn. Sour ¥—Haxnroax—On Monday, September 17, by Rov. Jamee Millett, et the Uride’s residence, Wittiuam Sovery, late of Hoston, to Emuy HanniGan of this city, Topry—Larry—On Wednesday evening, September 19, nt the residence of the bride's parenta, by Rav. Age . rig Mercedes (Hr), Kohl, Olen fae re Jo Oharies E. Harris, Hwan A. Toory to Jexyim, second Brig Loruna (Br), ithop: Dore a fil af Terhie A+) daughter of Kichard Tatty, Esq. = Brig Rival, Morrish, Galverton—C HM: Brig keystone, Harter, Savannah—Young & won. — Sehr Arizona (B: wep, St Joba, NB—A Smithers & September 22, 1960, Kana: ‘0. Sebr Magnolia (Br), Clare, St Jobn, NB—D RB DeWolf & Co, Schr Minerva, Charleston, 8C—Young & Cowan. Sehr Oregon, Munroe, Washington, NO—Van Brunt & Inght. sitgef 1 Hobart, Robinson, Washington, DO—Van Brunt & ina Soir Ha Watson, Cranmer, Dissonveay, neat Richmond—Van Brunt & Sohr BJ Palmer, Paimer, Baltimore—Bently, Smith & Co, Ualtiwore—M Bedell, Behe BD Foge, Barer, * elt, f ook! : nle—Gol eben Mary HT Stock rdery, Phitadeiphie—Gold Schr [da I. Beares, Boxton—8 W Lewis & Co. Schr 8 P Godwin, Woter Stanford pallor Caroling, ions, Midat Kown--Raokett, Tooker & Tay. r. Sloop Rmlly, Allen, Bride Steamer Anthracite, Green, Pitladelpala . Arrived. Kate Daven una George, Wari to WHO AM, tat 24 92,1 for New Orie Tortugas and Koy W Bieamabip Ashian Mio the Metre senger %, in the 80th year of bis ave, His ‘relatives and friends of the family are invited to Attend the frneral, on Monday #fternoon at two o’cloc! from the Universalist Church, corner of South Third ai Fourth stroets, Wiillamsborg. Brovarrr.—The members of Mu and Broome this (Sunday) forenoon, at eleven o'clock, for the Rurpors of attending the funeral of our late brother, Viitiam Blodgett, {rou Conover trest, near King, Bonth Brooklyn. JOHN HOOLK, Master, C.J. Witusawe, Seevetory. Corer. —On Thareday, September 20, after ness, from dysentery, at Cardington, Obie, Sr Ny eldest son of ‘James and Mary J, Cutier, in the 6uh Year of his ave, Ds Fowrst.—At St. Lonls, Missouri, on Wednesday, 19, of cholera, Cnantna Epwarr, son of milla B. de Forest, aged 20 years and munication, @t their rvotns, corner of Crosby street short fll. © At Pagiewood, N. J, on Thursday, Sop. ton , Sitaw i. Eveatrt, in the 66in year of his ag) The faneral services will bo hell on Mond&y morning, at haif-past eleven k, ac the Chareh of the Mossiau, corner of Madis aty-elglith atrest | New York |. Paper 0, at Sea, on doard Am, Aocond son of x yeara Now Dedvord, with mdveand | Gtttascn—On Frida ember, 21, ALEXANDER Git ditdacns = , | » Une B4-h yenr of his ere. Ereistapbes, 16 days, with i faraily and members of John Knox | aaipore. Ball ., algo the Har Makers’ A | days Soni Mia altand tte t Boy bg erurie, NB, 109 da nty-seventh sirect, » Brae chester, NB, 15 dare, ro and menibers tient) Rovirne (late ve », F AL, are roapectt Mastanes, at hands being | WNthe e Foot, corner OFF Fick. exeer = ept 20, toe eagtatn, | Bo A. on Humdas, 28d inet \ {Whitey died, nod w a pe ad. Lat 86 Below | Apect Lo our dec ying tho last tribato of ro i, ae by “ateanier Aarne hence 1, dially invited (0 attend, a geiet ; 24 ar cor a1, who pul ~ Bourne, Ors, u » DRT 4 er, andt man, who Drought Ihe voesel Uo ists’ port Tore Forsentos, Rec, sen RUMMOND, W. M. eekthe Neptune's Hriie, Croweih Cow Day, 10 days, With ) Hant.—im Saturday, heptember 22, Jauys F, Hane ebr Sarah Bernice, Prostor, Lingan, 18 daya, with coal, to }'R,the 88d year of his are, , manior Soe & W tattold (Mr), Potter, Windsor, NB, 10 daya, with Plaster, to DR DeWoit ¢ Co, Rohr Southern Cross (He), George, Windsor, 19 dare, with vlaser, to DR DoWolt & Co. ate wise HecéscitantsBamaea” st ire " for Balled. ‘Aisamshive Guiding Biar, United Mnatqn.Pervira, Tho relatives and frionds of the fami; Puthor Michael and brotherin-law James ives, } Hd siNtfuily invited to attend the faneral from his late ee, dl World street, on Monday afternoon, at ene. Friday, September 21, Micrant Hea nat y, parish of Kiloran, Ireland agen 45 .0f county The imented to! An ay my 1 heeoker ee a fom sen Brooulyn, & nb ate renee, 2h | on, | | |. |] on pespecttult invited foot Seventy: -ninth Melrose. of scarlet fover, izabeth U, Klots, to morrow's papers. Lavtox.—Ou Satuntay, mmber 22, Huxry 8, in- a ‘and ‘Sarah gE “a Be; fonds of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two v'clock, from the residence of his parents, No. 4 Bergen etroot, Brooklyn. Levy.—The members of the Hebrew Mutual isonodt Society are hereby notified that the funcral of Mra, J. Levy wil) toke place this Kasay) morning, from her lato residence, 369 West Thirty sixth streot, at half-past nine o’flock, By order, B. BILDER>ES, Secretary... Lyoy.—-In Brooklyn, on Thursday, September’ 20, Amasa B,, infant son of Amasa and Augusta Lyon, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from No. 867 Clinton stroet, this (Sunday) afternoon, at three o'clock, without further notice. Mauow,—On Thuraday, September 20, Many Mano, a native of county Loeltrim, Ireland, mether of John, Hugh, James nnd Micheol Mahon, aged 75 years, Tho friends of the family and those of her son-in-law aro respeskcny invited to attend the funeral, from her Jato residence, 73 Mowstreet, this (Sunday) afternvon, at one o'clock. Mastersoy,—On Saturday morning, September 22, Brivost Masterson, aged 71 yoars, formerly of Sauger- ties, The friends of the family, and those of her sons-in- law, NN dP. Gaverty, are requested to 0 quiom mass on Tuesday for the repose of ber soul. NoDonaLv.—On Friday, September 21, Jannt, wife of an McDonald, a native of Eldersiee, Scotlaud, aged 2 years, Tho relatives and friends of the family, also the mem- bers of Corinthian Lodge, No, 480, F, and A, M., and of Jackson Lodge, No. 6, A. P. A., are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (<unday) afternoou, at one o'clock, without further notice, from her late residence, No, 886 Tenth avenue, Pairs.—On Saturday, September 22, at his residence, corner of Washington and Fulton avenues, Brooklyn, Dr. Martugw B, Paintirs, in the 27th year of his age. His remains will be taken to St. Jogepli hurch, Pa- cific street, on Mouday morning, at half-past nine o'clock, where a solemn requiem mass will bo celebre- ted for the repose of his soul. His friends, and those of his cousins, Messrs, Thomas and Patrick Cassidy, and also tho members of the “Medical society of the County of Kings, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral without further notiee, Pexney,—Jamms Kay Pesyny, aged 2 years, 1 month ne 10 days, mfant eon of George A. and Marguret onney. Tho funeral will take place from the residence of his parents, No. 191 Rivington strect, Now York, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Sioax.—On Saturday morning, Septombor 22, Georcs, son of Patrick and Elion Sloan, aged 10 years, ‘The funeral will take place from tho residence of his parents, No. 267 ionroe street, this (Sunday) afternoon, — o'clock, The friends of tho family are invited to aitend. Srovrenrurcn.—On Friday, Sep'ember 21, of cholera morbug, AL¥rzD SrourexeurGy, in the 6lst year of his age. The relatives and friends of the Yamily are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 133 West ror ble gen street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock, ‘Tatm —On Friday morning, September 21, Tuomas ‘Tarte, in the 60th year of his age, ‘The relntives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the (uneral, on Monday afternoon, at one o'clock, from the restdevce of his aon-in-law, R. P. Robin, No. 47 Dominick street. Torsy.—On Friday, September 21, Mas, Exrza funny, widow of Andrew Taley, aved 76 years. Tho relatives and friends of the {amily are respect- fully invited to attend the funers},ihts (Sunday) afternoon, at ono o'clock, from the Alieh street Methodist Episvo- pal Church, withort furthor invitation. Vax Vitgor,—On Friday, Septomber 21, at Flushing, LL, Jax E. Ven Verscor, aged 89 yeara and 2 months, Tho relatives and {riead: of the family are respeetfally P Invited to at.end the funeral, from the rosidence of her father, Benjamia Van Velsor, on Mondey afternoon, at two o'clock. MISCELLANBOU TESTIMORY.—-1 INSERP THIS TESTIMONY AS acknowledginent of my gratiinde to Dr. O'TOOLE for cured me of consumption of ive yoarn” standing. T hed sed ovory Known remedy, for the our of tho disovsa. but without bereft, ing grow #0 short and cough 80 distressing that i was unable to sleop during the night or waik during the day. My friends and family had givea up Ail hopes of my recovery, 1 bave used theso medicines f/ the past chree months, and with such bene’t Us tend (0 buainess as well aw at ang timo du health is good, and tho distressing *yimptoms of my diserse aro goue. GRORGE InSSUP, 402 Bighth street, New York. Application personally or ‘by letter to Dr."O'Poole, Gon sumption Hoxpital, 202 Rast Sixtovath street, New Yori. 3 —MBTOALP'S GRUAT RURUMATIO REMEDY IS are, truly tho wonder of tho age, Vases of rheumattem aMad the skill of the Ort doctors of this city have IN NEW YORK ¥ OBTAINED withous publicity oF fee till diroree ne Tree. ey at Couusolior, 78 YO.T0 THOMAS BR. AGNEWS, G2EENWION AND J Murray etreete, where you will find Teas, Coleos, Kiah Flour and éverythiig ise cheaper than aay’ store in } York. 2 UNION une Wituoert kmfe, cunsie Piles, stricture, stuia, nu A. DANIELS, M. 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Jawes Ournax, Axton ) tare DOUMTMCAL BANNER. for ali pe JW. sMrte fuse Zsloecker strost A MERTING OF any ial will be 4 rue a at ii 0 ® Ww T Wensrer, | 8 We. Irromwan, dame eurpices a @ponding tose wominathon. } tion, beaded by Hor. John ive Ine speakers will be present. HEN KY TICE, Bre an Korman, F) 1. Conny, | Sere MOK pares ARBOs c. Weekly meoting on 1°08, mt thate ronnie aa ou every ibureday evoulag wutit BERNARD WADE, Pre EAD, Le TH WARD INDEPENDENT — “ Poe wa a { a Sano er ie TAMMANY HAM. WARD OO 8. MASTRRBON, Chairman. GREAT ART ASSOCIATION. a en ae Way We Wane) We We Ws ae ad De GREAT ART ABBOCIATION, ' No. 627 BROADWAY, (OPPOSITE THE OLYMPIO THBATKE.» ‘This Coupany, originally organized as PIKE'S NEW YORK OPERA HOyER ASSOCLATION, being aucious 10 bring thet puninese to a speedy and satie- factory Gducluston, offer the following unexamyled tnduce- meni TWO DOLLARS wit al onoa Secure one of the following fine Stoel Engray- ings, which cannot be obtained al retail at less than $5—the following plates and copyrights having been secured for the j exlusive use of this Assoclatlon:— WASHINGTON’S FIRST INTERVIEW WITH HIS i WIFE.—From the original printing by Ehftinger, ngraved by @. R. Hall, Size, 24x82, SIGNING OF THE COMPACT IN THE CABIN OF THE MAYFPLOWER,—From the original painting im the | possession of the late Major General Phil. Kearney. En- | graved by G.F. Perine, Size. 24x36. WASHINGTON'S LAST 1 MOTHER.—A boautiful en ginal painting. And an equal share in the foll MAGNITICENT OIL PAIN N GRAVIN THE JUNG FRAU AND THE VALLEY OF LAUTER| BRUNEN.—A magnificent Painting, 68:99, by J, Butler Valued at $6,090. GREEK IDYL.—An oxqulclio work of art by Brun, 6418 Valued nt $2.500, CATTLE MARKET.—. 68x72. Valued at $2,490, CATTLE AND SHIPPING.—An admirable work, by th eolebrated Backhuyaen, 67% Valued at $1,700. THE FALLS OF THE INN.—By Sobelss, 65x74. Value at $1,700. THE LAKE LUZERNE.— one of the finest works of the] celebrated Junghotm, x72, ¥ iiued at $2,609. | HERD OF SHEEP.—Py Van Lamputien, 44 by sé) Valued at $700. VIRGIN OF MADRID. art, Al by 49. Valued at ¢: SHETLAND PONTIES.—By 1 65. Valued at $00, pind PENITENT MAGDALEN.—Ny Batton!, 5 feet 3 inches | 4 fect 2inches, Placed low a1 $2000, FARM YARD SCENE—With Bull in foregronnd, superb painting, by Van Marcko, 80 by 67. Value, $2,000 JUDITH WITH THR HEAD OF HOLOFERNES.—5 by 63, by Minor, and the chef d’euvre of that colebrate artist. Velne, $5,000, REBECCA AT THE WE by the celebrated Brun. Hots. i A FOREST IN WINTER TIME—With a fox in the for Kround, 55 by 50. by Jacobsen, Value, $2,250, THE LAKE OF BRIENTA SWITZERLAND.—A ene Wowvre, by Joseph Bueltte, 734 by 6234. Valued at $290, TWO PAINTINGS—Representing Cattle and Marine Viev | 263 by 82 cach, gem of tive Dutch school, by Koning Value, $99. CATTLE SCYUNT—27%4 by 19, by Gregor, Valne, $20, A MAGNIFICENT PAINTING OF THE INTERIOR © THE ROYAL PALACE OF POTSDAM, PRUS#IA.—Ov of the finest works of the celebrated R. 8. Zimmerman. Po chased for $1.0). TAE GARDEN OF GETUSEMANE.—One of the One era, 68 by 92, and valued z | [El | TERVIEW WITH pent | 1g by Duthie, from the ort Zz 4 avi 5 wing list of 8 AND BUPERION EX- 2 | | Ee aperd Painting, by Van Marck A genuine Murillo, and a gem o: @ celebrated Morris, 43 by } LL —A veritable gor, 48% by 6 | | | | i | works of the farnous Otto ¢ 3.00, A VERITABLE GEM.—idg by 9, by Goldsburg, efi ening Jobn Huss ames yell at Constance, In 1417, Valued at $730. ¢ REAUTIPUL P INTING,—433¢ by 60, by «| | ie Piano.” Price $700, | A MAGNIFICENT PAINTING.—By ©. Milner—“Bune | 760 by 61, Valued at $2,000. Nino origttyal Tiatlan paintings, each valued at $430, follow ated Leaatng, repr vame master—*Slozart at the Piano,’ in the Tyrelcse Mountaing, Lot and his Paughier ‘The Oruciixion, Cunta, St. Kilzaboth’s Martyrdom. the Baptist, Ttatian Lindseape, The Nauivity of Chet The Fox and tue Poultry. soportor Engr / Kev ings consisting of the flow) | mbjecis:— The Neadwaiers of the Sus- Winter in the Catckill Mow hanna. na. American Autuma Forest The Spring Time of Year, | . Boom tine ona Placid Lake | White Water Toke Soonery, Winter seene, Tho above by distingal hed artietes 19338 THE SACRED SHEPHERD work, (xb4, very old, be” ent from the collection of Hono: wots Thiivaton, England, aud with several gems of ») A wiigoiticout Mal) ble Fre brougit to this countey twenty-five years ago. It has be, purchased by tho Assoulation asa featore in the art dist Dutign, and is valued by connoisseurs at $3,000. THE JUDOMENT OF THE BLDRR—Anoth Italian wor!’, Gad, purebased tine alle painting od tu eOncepiion, aymnetry, eh cob he palintt See | mi vi color! ier ecapieeinreravie, bears uimaistakable evidence of |e fy, This and the accompanying pleture were oF 4 Sen aucicat colieci!on in elty of Ven‘or. ¥ ted at 85,00), SCRNG IN TRE HIGHLANDS, WITH SHIRE? A} | CREF TE.-One at ts onloeraied Randooer’e — prod Lown Sori. Valued at $1.00. WINTER SCENE—THEE FIRST SNOW.—20s82. Val at $275, | | SOENE ON TNE HOUSATONIC MIVER,.—17218. Vaty 9% ] “Wispson casran IN THe PRESENT TIME —w { Potiralis of the Queen and Prince Albert, 83x21. Valued He EMPRESS OF THE ERENCH AND BER MAL JONOR —aaro7, | Valne, $100. HE MAID AND THE MAGHIB.—In walnut and gv B RURNING THE PAPAL BULL AT WITTT) a . NG WIS PROTHST AT THE CHUR« NUL AND EVANGELINE.~Two 6 ST AND THE FUTURE, AND nor Two do, 2425. $70. lati FAREWELI.—In Ww 0} Sa l= TH PAITH. Li Beven fine engrar } SMELTERIN: Valu LEONARDO DE ViN¢ PORARIES, TERARY FRIENT ave w total rales 3 > NTRODUCHD TO AND 18 CON COTTA SAS 8M. painting 4 _ GUESSING LITILS CHILDREN y 1 4 PARARLER, BETULUNEM AND CHE NATIVITY OF CHRieT | Valued at $76 exch » . LIGRT FT RAVEN © will bo a committee shareholders for the great final ¢ tin The aboro inducement Is of t a rin * - the Association, aid simpl clone up thelr nena, cowed ' PONRMENT The morn coat of the Paintings cid Rngrarings was OVER 62)),°09, SA wat be open thn cesing A baral ditco of five of more. Commas mien tic ‘ Band Dirsetora, NW. —Money by exproar, draft port office orders, 1m reg: pod tet| . be Bent nt the 1ek of the Asqootaly ings ore forwarded by mall. t: for tabing, and also stamps for r

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