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= BROOKLYN CITY. TRE COURTS. GMAT CALENDARS iS Day supreme Court—Cireul. He'd Judge Lovt Court ope Woeloes A, M. *» ri Ps & © pe i co , ‘ ‘ * City Court. by Tnage Th Fe opens at 1 o'elo:? RITE STATES CIRCUIT COLAT—EASTERN £'S7 The c the Alleged Chesnp ‘The caseof Je ip (the barge of pirncy and mur eng called on yesterday, Disirict-Attogney Tracy arose and said ‘hat counsel for the defendant had furnished him with afidavite alleging that Braine was an officer im the Contederate service, end acted as éuch in the matters charged jn the indict Ps ‘pon consideration he had forwarded the papera so the Attorney General at Washington for bis opinion nstroctions as to whether the caso came under the surrender given che Confederate array or a par- preciamation by the Presidant. in other words, Jed them to ascertain what action should « sera 0 teu ne y be taken. The court inquired as to what day the case ehould be ee) down for? . Mr. Do Witt (of counse) for prisoner|—We will await the notification of the Distriet Attorne: ef Whiskes— Case. United States vt, Bight Caske of Wh ont.—This Was a case whore a spirite were seized while being transpor: Condempation J, Heaseimer, tity of rectified d from the rec fying establishment of W. 0, Tyler, West street, New York, © Brooklyn. The evidence on the part of the goveroment showed that the spirits were rectified; that they wore spade ofa barrel of new spirits ond the ro. ‘anadh ct ef sane rita which were p 4 forty branced, 1, was clajmod by the District Attorney th a * th ef proof toehuw that the tax on these spirit? and the spirite from whiod shoy hyd Deon made wer paid de volved upon ¢) Fudge Queed to & construction 6 forty-fitth seotion sot of 1866, providing thet spirits {ound elsewhere than in s bonded warehouse, not having been removed from such warehouse according to taw, aud the (ax by law not being paid, the burden of proof ehsli be uy the clairoant to show that the require ts of the law ad been complied with, Mr. Heltis, counsel for clatmant, asked the court to ¢irect the jury to find @ verdict for tho els the ground that no probable cause of e by tho governinent other than that th Jound elsewhere than ina bonded warehouse, Ube claimant was not called upon to prove cerning them; that, assuming the burden of upon the claimant, he was entitled to sudgmoent, Laying abown that the spirits were marked as ihe law requires District Attorney Tracy requested (he court to direct @ verdict for th gorerpment, under th constroction given section 45 by Mr. Justice Neb he ense of tbe "United tates ve. 508 barre: rts," inms Much £8 no evidonce was showin Shat tie tar had been pai | Jnd t, im deciding, en! considered | She prop of the law to of in the case of 508 ba bat thes moved for trens iT Iitinots tnet, Now York, and were found ia tho wut of abonded warehouse, and that ihe ! that the burden was w law bad been proper brands we This case differed parperted to bo warehouse upon ps moved om the a with, the latman: and th barrels rom # \ionded yment of tax os ort upon bond. val of tho spirit: d warehouse mast also be given. The word monts of the law in rogard to the rsme’ to the removal from the t ed Warehouse ace Jaw and payment of tax when that wa? wecesi yemoval, In concluding Judge Ban bed ronseited with him in his opinion with regard to the case, ‘4n favor of the @ at must accordingly ve entered wondering the property. 2 h A verdict | Oenviction for Ulegally Distilling Whisker— titutes a Complinnce with the ard to Distilling? ot. Thomas Shes. —The defendant was ed on the t er of North nd Fighth » Without having paid the special tax by ‘ed. The evidence om behalf of ibe govern. at showed that be gven notlce to the assesvor, filed his bond, Ac., but vefore pa peciel tex Lad commenced distiiiag and was ee 5 The defence offered in evidence the application mate ‘By Shea, ofering to pay the tax. The jury renderea a verdict of guitiv, whereupon Mr. Hollie, counsel for the defence, moved fot an arrest of jadgment ané new trial upon the ground that Shea entt ‘was not engaged in Without paying the special = a8 Gefiued by law. Having fied hie bond, &o., and reese for the ra to be regularly passed Spon. a distiing. At that time he had com. So eg py FO: 4, and ho was not atl the govern officers Lad per- formed their part of the Dowiness, Diatrict Attorney Tracy contended ths no right to commonce fermeuiation until the Judge Benedict reser ness before commenc.vg Ner had ale in ta dint COURT OF OYER AND 0 Te MINER == KES COUNT The Plymouth street Tragedy—The Prisonce Dowaldson Convicted of Manslaughter the Fourth Degree—Sentence, Two Years in State Prison. Before Jadge Lott The People vt, James Donaldson, gesterday morning pat upon his trial f hie wife, Margaros Donaldeon, on the 121b o: tp the tenement house 129 Piymoath sirvet, ‘The partioniars of this case, which 4 months hack, will be fresh in the mem: from the ful! accounts given in @he Hrv @f the fatai occurrence itself and wo & dered at the inguest. The prisoner pleaded mot eu Dis! Morris appea for the defencant. Aftera fail el . fac's from the witnesses the case was given t vs ‘who, after au hour's absence, resarned wit of Guilty of manslaughter i tho fuarth degree. The pri- Sones was sentenced to the Sat Prison for wo y Ap Eastern District Murder Case. The case of Laurence Erhardt, indicted om ihe charke @f baying murdered one Herman (ross, in the Easterm | ‘Dretrici, im October last, was called on yester day morn- ting. . Justice Dailey, counsel for the prisoner, made an ap- plication for en pdjournment ef the case on the that the notice of the cave being set down for yecterdn: “was too short to allow him to fully prepare” ral. | Feribernor, « iarge number of wituesse, who wore @mpioyed at thr same emablishment wiih deceased, ‘Been pared pe thes a piace, aad, deli over the erty, eou! found in time, District Aviorney More aaid that on he could not presse on the os ereu pon allowed (he case to go aver» som, veich opens on the second Movdey seattored al! PROOKL) VW TELL \ _feete of 4 Prownamr Crrzes.—John A. Cr tom vent and weal Kent evenue & Sng, atver a pro Disege Mr’ PFrate, bot remered to Brooklyn at an early age. He en ered public Nife as an alterman, was afterwards ele: @o the Asrembiy for two ‘terme, i im 1860 avd 1861 one im the Siace Senate In 1868 he was the republi- e democravie Opponent. -amcol Powell. Since that Rime Mr. Cross bas boon petivoly engaged in Gnancial aire, and at the tine of bis decease was president ot ‘the Brookiyn Dime Sevings Dank, a director in th Ziationat Beak tw Mamaburg, director tn the Wi ameburg Ferry Company, occupied unporiant po- @.00ns ip other companies raat ani Orrnxcas Acainst Proranty.—The carpenter shop of Cay & Van Wickien, Third sirest, &. D., was entered by Durglare on Sunday night and robbed of teois to the at his reside t mreot, FD, ioess, in the ty-fourth year candidate for Mayor of Brooklyn, but was defeated | erday morning an ¢n- Baighnrsiap 0” chat Obaries Sobiti, Mey the borglar of Mr. Soliil, his | | Decatur, Tih, has been propotnce@yititcioas of charges | who ie employed ia | Of immoral conduct, ' } Fert | Cairo, 1) he barden | osed | n | Mong, Vice Prosident @ these spirits } h | Joyce; Sergeant Smith came irom hbebind tho desk, and on looking on the mun remarked that jhe ‘was very drunk; took him, order of } the sergeant, to the lodgers’ room, and laid | ; bim im @ position im which he could breathe | freely; looked at him half an hour after and } ed was then breathing quite free went down again at had | yesterday morn. | % Was a Hative Of Seratoga csunty, the | | Mra. be? 8 $100, Thi moore: has frequently been similarly | were:—United States, 199; Ireland, 24: Germany, 1¢; Engsand, 2; sooiaad, 1, Poland, 1, oenown, 1 couvTV wuytewat, . ARP RES. KIVes Noerd ef Aldermen ting Of the Board of Aldermen was ihe fr Whe regular v held yosterday afternoon, Alderman Fisher, dont, 1m the The Sireet Commissio per in whi Heretoti barr, er sevtin a eommunication in h the coutractors were © the contracts had been rresponsible und bad | doing their } awarded to no appl rea could ne houtd only be given to men who Ulefor the work, The report was, ou wwotion, inid over for two weeks, when itis to be made | the special order of t ‘ resolutions Wore submitted by the Dock Commit followa:— Bt the Corporation Counsel ‘report to 1 ‘ 1h ube a for stopping the B:rwot ¢ t Joatr jotions fagt © Btracta, said Resolved, That the Rireet Commiesioner be orized | | and divected to remove Hfucdions on Wharres eb mnUkheads, 60 26 sto-be landed fre | ot re *Theresoiniions were inid en The tole for tee weeks, | ana The Board then adjonmnee. ' ' Board of Supervisors. } The Board ret yesterday afteruoom at Mee o’vlack, tho President, Superintendent I ef the Twentieth ward, in the chair. A resol m was adopted to © the property } on the east side of tho Court House, as far ae Boerum | Street, and al! tho properiy on the wesh tide as far as | the Reformed Datch ctureb, for the parpoes of extend- ing the Court House grounds. | A bin was presented from ex-Sherif! MeNoraee, for | | $1,562, a8 expenses incurred in supporiing the prisoners | in the Kings connty jai! whila the cholera Was ragiug in that institution. 1t was referred, fho Bozrd adjoureed withou: baginess of public iz . rther t tranceoting any ( ont novy NENT nN BRI elnzens of the Fe was held at Ha | | ! ward, on's Kall, | for act evening, f ‘ Bete meeting griepeniy ve of party, bs Poort street and North Fifth, ©. D., the per of organizing & Grant club fp Ree Tae ere chr order by Gearge. ih | a th, who stated the objects of the meeting. A jon was jade that all who were in favor of organ | owing » Grant campaign + the ward should sign the roll, whereupopm seveniy.tbree thore present re- apabded, 5 A pera organization waa then effected by the baddox, Pr Jente scor’ ext Saptrvisor Sima Maret, Secretary Secretary;' George B. | election of | Abratam Ackley, K | Magrath, Treasaver. OX delivered « stirring iter of inied to draw up by. | laws, to be submitted | Monday ev nex | cheers for General Grant | THE STREEF HOWiOME. NAVY { | Coroner Eynch resumed the inquest yesterday after- noon over the body of Johm Mullen, who died in the | Ferty-toarth previnet, station house on the morning of | the Téth of November, from the effects of injuries re- ay In Navy street a few hours previous, | Who was the first witness, testi- {| kened by some teary foolsieps in | | front of his residence, Navy etree, on the night in | | question, and. a few minutes ‘thereafter be | | d a man sy “Mike, hold on; soon after | ue heard the rap an ‘oilicer’s club the ‘sidewalk, one came to his a A tain the troubh his wife told him. it wes two ek aud that the offwore bad a dvanken man, nry Meyerpolz, tho doorman of the Fo sty testified (@ the fact that tho deces im the station house hy officers Kirby and bot wast fifteen minutes w _ | broue k and found the man dea and over his lef eye, aad his | did not notice any other wounds oa was told to take good care of an; his wounds were | ot washed so that they iolght be examined; the ser- | geant nquired (he condition of the man berore he went of duty. } James M, Carpen' geant of the Forty-fourth pre- | cinet, testified that at ten minutes to four o'clock the doorman came to bim and told bim the man tm the | lodging room was dead; witness then detailed the cir- cumatances of reporting the case Me Captan Waddy, | aud ordering the oficors to arrest all parties Who were | believed to be implicated; when the Coroner came he | opened the wound with his Ongers and it presented rather an ugly appearance ; there was another wound on the left nosiral near the officer Joyce returned to the Sta‘ion house and stated that be had been to Galvin's house, but was reftised admittance, and wanted In- structions, the Corouer, who wae present, sald arreet him ender all circum es; when brought te the station hopse he denied all knowledge of the affair; said he did | not know the deceased and bad never seen him before; | the prisoner admitted Sy boten im sconversation with | \ he had « malt | eyo was hla o man that aight; Sergeant Wri, in his place drink di@evity with a man epard testified as follows:—T am a physi- urgeon; reside af M1 Willoughby street, made @ post mortem examination of the body ba Mullen at te Dead House, Noveraber 16; upon aepection, observed very Htt'e blood upon clothing, t face ‘and a coated with it; mouth aed with removed c.othing, but found no marks of violence | except on face and head; muscular development good: | timbe n uaual state of rigor mertis; one incised wound nin, about half an’ inch in length, ex- and inward towards modian line a dis. { ia baif inches; a smail furrow was cut ned course of wonnd; ch an | last. parsed through | Ie i upwart and imward NEW YORK HERALD, TUBSDAY, j ere duvown of. {2m arensing | as shreg gar fhox!p | five contestants and } sively, and they watched, with NEW JERSEY. Hobobe: Crenomn wire Swoecune Cry+RT— Pwo Cuban warmed Tgnacio Saltaire aud Frederick Lopes were arresied About lx o'clock last evening for alleged fighting in we streot, On heleg taken to the police station two bags of cigare, without the governmont abunp, were taken from them. ered {or gaiv ‘m several hovees of the city during prisoner will arcord:ngl; oy Jackson, im Jerney Clty, thin after- Bergen. Rogsxat amp lommerenxg Vionavce.—Willam Water- ay employed by a My, Van Horn on a new building, wlerday the former appropriated sone tools pelonging to his employer, and when the tor demanded them and proceeded to take them by force, Waterman wielded a beavy ebisel and threaened to take Van Horn’a )ife if raisted. Waterman wan ar ted and wien before Justice Reilly, who sentenced to eixty days’ im: onment in the county jai) eld. Nannow Kecers,—Two men were returning , from HK ooinfheld to Newark on Canday might in a Doggy when the bores took fright and ren away. ‘The men were thrown from the ole on the road side and were y were found yes- torday morning ty the Pacemo iver, the horde being drowned, within half a m.'e of the place where the mea Stee DRESSING EXTRAORDINARY. Mate for Two Thousaad Dollars at Come mavipareTin O Keele and Reger Gorman Kill aud Bross (ne Hundred and twenty- five Sheep im the Unprecedented Time of Vour Flours, Thirty-three Minutes and Twentyenine Seconds, Kenting Their Three Opponents, “Riood, Jago!” The creat sheep killing and dressing match, anuounced to tske placa a} the sbatioi of Messrs, Davis and Harrington, Commuripaa, yesterday morning. wae gone throggh with 'n all ite sanguinary de- stati, The origin and terms of this novel match were of a peculer meture. Mr. Jobo Harrington, of Washington Market, feciing assured that hie convictions regarding two yo men named Tim O'Keefe and Roger Gorman were Ayugl in abliity and celerity m the matter of killing inal) ect” to any threo “experts”? of the proclaimed ‘his willingness to make rand around the city thet these youn? mei ted in the dysinoss; but that they, with two pairs of bands, could perform ihe same amount of work ted by equal athletes, was con- Taeiel doubtful amd somewhat absurd. My, J. Moseer was among the AG thie opinion, and he with cacriiy took up the gaunilet xo chnAdently thrown down, usm. ing E. BK Chatterton, A Swart, and D, Slack, and a match was made for $2,000—cach side should kil! dress one hundred and twenty-five st een, apy Inthe pooullar paxlance of butcherfom to be dromed ) faehion,”” and seventy-five “heen tasbion,”” avdus reed of the were drawa ip and properly <igned. tiplied stories of the prowess of the the amount of money intesied fhe reports and m o'clock yesterday morning greai, brawny, mue- cuir men, sandwiched here and there with oleaginous brothers soene of and Inmibering equlpages ef every description. The more democratic preferred cheaper way, and footed the long, muddy distance, in many ances to fail of their intention at their jour. ney’s end. At the x Ming to the haven they armed with’ a murderous looking 19 of w policaman’s bate all that desired , hung in the si and g admittance. was svon to ba enaci’d, the preparations for the battle of blood, inusele and 9kiil were already in their preliminary < to hold the qa piact knives, skewers, string#, and ail the parapbernalia of killing ent wd were Thrown indiscriminately around. Within arm's length, the dleediog, mnocent two hundred and bere boards of the abattoir, the koon knives g! the dull nulsty morning, the spectators—all seemed to repeat the motto of the hour, “slay, and spare not.” Tho jndyes were waived in the persons of the old, pro- fevsjonal butchers Richard Davie and Daniel Williams. | There was no fariher delay, Tossing for positions was next in order, and as the silver dollar was fiipped hi inthe wir and struck the almost white white boai that had never drank the hot blood of butchered im cents, Harrington had won, and he selected the right hand division of the Lene! Fach brawny principal, stri almost to the skin, stood in readiness. ‘Their knives were cintched convul- oyes, their victims, 7 nervous atblete:, Keefe and Gorman, like mpnovable statues, seeined, with their four arms, im too reat with the six thung to the brawny But m_ their The contest appeared faces “to do or die.’ There was Achergs waa aftermarce nado that tliese cigare | be taken be | ist from the stalis, were ween riding to the: | ing in oll stage Coaches, express wagons { e desired stood & greasy, Cull bearded, vut au | 7 ok approach aHlenging ithim the enclosure, where the contest | ‘ing carcasses had | 5 iD | Roe the bonde im Pendlevoy evens doctrine t paying depreciated greenbacks when they taildue, Ihe aon | is 8 legithinate husiness transagtion, while the latter is flat fan éieiion. A solvent merchant may £9 on | the sites ond buy up big own notes Dos | yet due, si the pest bargain be ¢uc make | with the holders, and may be able ta buy them at much levy tham their face, according to tho se and he propurssto buy jt at less. than , be svknowledges ne Own bankruptcy or dis- honesty. If ihe country peeded, or could ase withovt destrac- ion to busizess fiye hundred or a thourand millions | more of czrrenoy, the government would perhaps be | | justified io ‘seuing thet amoun tof currency, and with it } i lying wp its Own bonds, not yet due, at the market yates—or for whatever holders choose to accept; but afoll anderstanding that when due, the national was tw be pald i coin—mor imdefiuie paper migee. OBITUARY. John Arnold Cross, Tum geotewen, well kuown inthe politics of Kings county, died at an early hour yesterday morning at his NOVEMBER ~ 26, 1867.—-TRIPLE SHEET. Mer c Py Wertert Semoox ford, is ¢ Miscellaneous. { evimred Bue Ler Fae Behey West, Brig Let Hier ge ¢! cane of Br it Reef, lant meiwot sale of carg> and mat oe Te: vargo cold tor SLO 7 are mnis!l, (hug? not yet asce: Brie Jessica —This vessel and all her appr was sold at Galveston lth inst, r wad others, pyord.of Mr , & eplendid residence im Brooklyn, E.D, The deceased was bora In Saratoga county, N. Y., om the 23d of Deoember, 1804, and wee coneequently nearly elxty-three years of | age abthe iime of bie death, Ho removed to Brooklyn at au early ‘sge, and went inwo busmesg im that city, Vpon first entering ‘nto politics he wae electec an Alderman from the Seventh ees serving for several terms. In 1848 and elected a anember of. is Leman and Aer apd 1861 2 member of the Siate Senate, In.1859 he was the republicay camd!- lyn, bus was deteatea by Mr, Powell, the democratic nominee. Mr, Cross was quild popular iv Withameburg, and was well known throwgi+ out Brooklyn, being connected officigliy with several ingarance nd banking companier, Personally he was a most gentleman, greatly esteemed by « layge civele of fmends ag much for hig sociable on Loepitable qualities as tor bis uprigntness and integrit) of character, 9K ” SHIPPING NEWS. Almanac for New Yerk=This Day. Sun rise Sun wets 0ve = eve 8 34 nar iets wy pene | PORT OF NEW YORK, NOVENBER 25, 1967. | 1 A CLEARED. Steamehip Nevraeka, Meaney, Aspinwall-North Ameri- can Steamship Co, Snip 8 & Hersey, Nichols, Yokohama for ordere—-S L Kercnant & Up. Stip'Sem'nsle, Holmes. San Pranciseo—Suiton & Co. Ship Royal Ar{hur (Br), Brower, Liverpool—Jas Arkell & Oo ip W F Storer, Bryant, Liverpool—C H Marshall & Co. hip Rhine, Kommerling, London—Grinnell, Minturn & _ AP L (Br), Landry, Gibraltar for ordere—B F Bmall cir BP Lowel, Leavitt, Havana—J B Ward & Co. Soar Bay State, Dewharal, Savenuah—Hentley, Miller & Co. Schr Delmar, Fields, Newbern, NO—Thomas & Kolmen, aml Warren, Middicton, JNewbera, NC—Thomas & hr fatla B Pratt, Nickerson, Baltimore—Baker & D: 1 Oakes, Borry, Baltimore—Bentley, Miller & | thos | bad exci dented extent the hundreds { THOS | wet wow taven, oung, throaghent the waetrop- | Si'fin Black Diunomd, Mereditn, Philadelvbis, tending to cities of the far West, where Canai boat John & Annie, Butcher, Wrightyile, 2a. ‘ebere’’ dwell m countless number: ok and every owner of the stande that allgn the ARRIVALS. yree narrow. walks of Weshington, Fulton, | FRA) STEAM YACHTS. aud Jeterson, bad selected their favorites and wagered | y Liverpool their money, thonsands upon thoursads of dollars. As Ach with mdse and passengers, to lay approached (be 6xciteraent grew in iatengity, aud aignal m Liverpoois pig ‘Sandy Hovk, passed steamship City of Cork, heace nay ip Sherman, Hikireth, New Orleans, Nov 16, with aud passens HB Cromweli & Co. Had fine pring the p ateage, atd was detained onsside the ris, Charleston, with mdse to strong NE winds the entire en. of Exsingnaa, Lightahip spate aun’ igualized xteam. Baltimore, Jape Lookout bearing NNW, passed xc net Disck, white. and red amioke #taok, 24th, off of Cape pen; spoke schooner AB Scull, nine days from 8t Johns X 3 for Savannah, wish ye repar Pe Molle MoNell (of Boston), White, Allernte, 48 Ae. nim, to Fabbri & Chauncey. Experienced Bark tibet “Kalen (of Boston), Hldridge, Malngs, 31 dara, wih (rat, &e, (0 Masier. Had heavy wesierly gales mont of the pastag Bark Branieira (Bram), Wessels, Rio Janeiro vig Ramp- ton Roada 32 lays, With coffee, to B Pavensted! & Tak Mazdalens, Clapman, Aspinwall, 26 days, with mint T Joy, Had light winds and calms the’ whole Bak aK Gloments (Br). Kells, Yarmouth, NS, 10 days, Boyd & Iincken. , Hilton, Shelvurne, NS, } “ Coffin, ngton, NS, 10 dsye, in bal- Ror. | 0. oly | we ? Without uccess. mo, % cays, wh Rio Janeiro, 61 Aterlman. de Ruyler Batchelder i ¢ An Got I, with win ! ae aula 0 | sje ge ite & Son. Had heavy weather, China (Br), Romkey, St Martine, Nov 2, wish salt, to fall & @ Bins TH A Pitt (Br), Locke, Bermuda, 10 are, with oll, to Miudleion & Co. Had stroug head winds all the passage. Brig Melrose (of Boston), Ory Bermuda, 13 days, in to J Neléon Harvey. Had heavy westerly winds all 39th imac, int 33 8), slon 6405, fell im with @ eon. bury. ft Talgoe Sn abeonen ot, oad, Seas ecrane Soule Dagheeee far eee vere inva aiecbled aud singe, Sondiiton? took off fp the ex] img and dressing’ party; the captaiu aud crew, iin num) very aud brought” them to thon did bo unquovched ingntiate erence there, } b oly the wil to work. Eastport, 17 day bh lathe, to Brett, All was in and, at ten o'clock precisely the | rae ta Re word to “sing”? wi Suoop after sheep was Langden, Calais, 8 days, with lumber to caught, a flagh of glittering stee! was seen, and scores of quivoring, bleeding victims wore laid with their Reads acrose =the “sticking board,’ and the reling stroams of blood filled the Sone un- ernoath, The victims kicked and st 3 ewy arms and keen knivos soon ende: gles. When the narrow boar! bad been p! with the dying animals, commenced the skinni i, the cutting out of refuse matter and the dnishing ake. ‘The excitement ran hi‘ althongh bul few expreasions of opinions were The two men worked wih will, and there was an pe tren impulse to app! dospite the sickening flow of blood, which formed rivalets aboct ti and thi me were now reeking with steaming gore. Nervous an: excited, the cunning comtestants entered the “race,” but soon they quieted down, and naught but —— knives, the gz of the animals, and the splash, splash of © through gum on « pieee from alreotar tower and apper jaw, anc process, removed tae tir r jaw; an incised wound, « im lengih, ex. } tod upward and inward | >+ ol reo! ¥fresembi ‘4 cach other in size and appearance that [ | pon, probably | great foree, each time the weapon striking agaist tbe dove and glancing along its surface; there was a slight abrasion on the nose, forehead and both cheeks, contu- sion oo the top of the head just above the fore- | bead. Witness then deseribed several other wonnds, | from the time the fire sheep was “Rtuck’? { Taking !nto consideration the symptoms presented deceased before death, as described by the police cers, together with the post mortem appearances, both | positive and negative, Lam of the opinion that the immediate cause of death in this casa was concussion of | the brain, deat) being hastened by the shock resatung from the infietion of the incised wounds, and elects of over stimalation, ander which he was caid to aboring before the injuries, If the blood found tm | the bronetiat tubes entered before death, its presence, | by Lnpeding respiration, and theredy favoring blood nieSuing, Lodoubtediy proved anotwer ageat in hasten- the termination of life. Ser examination of the case was adjourned 4ay weRt, At Ap ¢ 20th inet, while i itle Sr., wax playing around x bone oe Were siddenly seized by the Game, “vorer reshed to Child's aesi#tance, when os wore algo lastantiy in (ames, apd bowl were j * badly Dorued that they cannot possivly survive, ‘be metcors fell in euch profuesen in Leavenworth on the 14h that the hangs board the steamer ame frightened, 1, tailing upon their tpoa Cod tor worry, satiefed, as they Were, Uhat the dar of judgutut was at hand 4 A man ai Hickory Wythe depot, near Momphis, was '| + engaged | out bis having recently vaymen in the woods, a Tewembered at once that the he was one of the men who had robbed bim. j conveyed this information wothers. The barrator in @ moment found himself a prisoner, and be- fore night Be Was banging ina swamp bard by, # dead mom. In Fulton county, Ga, an action deing brought 4 1.4. Cannon agalast the Wer torn and ry Rail inpauy for damages for the killing of her eband, an employé of the company a 1863, vudge Collier charged, ammoug other porte, that if the deceased wer voluntarity engaged ip traneportng Confederate | troopa, such beltig aa seainetel act, the pleinuff could - recover, The jury rendered a ventics ot $5,000 oma ces. Rev. L. ¢ Pitner, pastor of the Lethodiat charch at Jobin Word, formerty of the army, bee been cillea un } » by abarieeoper named Fritz Trever, Tween Lage® Ovrin ne, Ht rememberct that Congress male protivions lant } Oe Nhe fomei habit vetween Lake Uutario and Lake wtee have beon surveyed Sur Caxar it b fe of the opigion that all were caused by the same wea. | two hundred lowly matter could ve tere gio and time. keeper, with the backers of the men, walked quietly to one from left side of | and fro among the dressed carcasses, commented upoa | n their appearance, cou ing over and over ayain the of left upper | long string and anou whispering words of encourage. | ‘a distance of two | Mont and advice to the desiréyers, Bloody and greaay, re wlso in the course of | with hands and fece unrecognizable as white, the men frontal bone; these three wounds eo | labored on, vnticking and dressing’ amtil the battle, excitement, was ended ang the Dfty dead wore hung in rendiness to be amid — breath! @ strong sharp knife, and inficted with | carted to market. Theu huzza after huzza greeted the victorious Keefe and Gorman, and wreasy tuichers tied them ‘upou their shoulders aud kissed bloody faces tn the exuberaace of their joy, ‘The comparstive work alities of the contectants, thetr iron endarance and the unprecede: ad rnc K " 0 wn ted vi cere, and Gorman achieved, with the unheard pvt they mace to be eugraven pon thor professions! escutcheons | Will be noted and fully understood by their brothers throughout the world of buicherdom, ‘The following is the summary of the mata: KERFR AND GORMAX, First sheep dressed in five and s half minnics; and ton with throats eut, seven minutes dressed, ‘twelve mintior; twelve (four lambs and eight sheep,’ twenty-nine minnie, nisen second: oe -Ove dreaied, with fourteen dend, in fifty-five wes; forty (iweniy-seveu sheep ‘and = peng ‘with three wead, one hour and a halt ifty- Se an jambs and bp am Six sheep), two h he (forty-three sheep end twenty-two i. 4 whh ten two hours and « half; sight (\wenty-ihree lambs and with two partly dressed and two ten three hours; einety-/one (sixty-two sheep, thirty. two ti, three Bours anda halt: ca Hesaved and | Yeix thirey-cight lamos, sixty) ith two on hooks and ht dead, in four fom finished in four 2 hours, thirty-three minaies and (wenty-nine wecoads, ATTORTON, SLACK ASO HRART. Two dressed, (ourteen dead 1 of Vive seconds: fwe éresvad : eae, en oe: bee one tweire (four jambs, us aheepy iry-two avis, thirty-two secouds; twenty-four (sixieen jaheop, igit ariba), wit’ twelve dead, one hour; forty (twenty-nigit sheep. tweive lambs), with one = hout amt «a haif; iAtwv-six (fifteen lam’ foriy-ous sheep), twe hours: = po tensed twente iacnbel, with ein dead aad two aonsvdcwr rte ® ball: eiphty-4wo (ifty.cix deren ‘with Ove on aooke eleven hours: Finiened im f hours aon thirty-cight tinnios—foar minutes aud thirty-one seconde jonger thas Keele and Gorman, or, to carry out the pre ida, they were beaten’ “tivo sheop.” THE FEMANCES. Basing the National Del Debt ia Greenbacks. ‘rom the isk” Register, Noy 23—Jay Cooke. a Vaited State government hasan andowbted rant ino the open market and buy wp iteown bonis, | meadurity, om the beer tera@s ge make, If there surplus Of ome Lundrad mil! eteenbacks the poco are Pes teary Mec Moet Sera, wid propriety «w ith, eed om geen! into jell street aaa bor wy hd kot price, paying or them in correne; ebarers de, These de e-temtiay roald t and 6 tavch of ope cational deet ot in aod to wy oo at the In vent attain +88 Other pur. be cencaliad five | ood Prost woption wt OX current mar | | Allen, Mayaguer, BIR. 1T Wenberg. "Had heav eras; lowt pari of deck sen, (0 B Tb days X of ir FM Baxter, Prince, Elizabethport for Providence, chr Chas A Gr Harvey, Efizabethport for Prov ary Es a Wootten, Young, Elisabetipoct for Providence, . Selr das M Bas! , Arn abethport for Providen 8 18th inet, 10 10 days s le, lost Dart weet teten Malte, ‘Alain, 10 days, Carried Jibboom and foretoprnsd “Tek Eevcnors Jone Fama, : ie, Poriland, Me, ais Crowell, Boston, we toile, Ward, Boston, Sehr E: elle, Ward, Boston for Rondout Sehr Wm Sutton, Lee, Augusta, Mase, for York, Va, Behr Chas F Hebee, Babee, Nantuck! Brown, \'rovidence, Won, New Haven. Vail, New London. London for Philadelphia. i Schr Exam M Fox, ¢ Schr gedediab, Burt, Gr | Sehr MM Merriman, Sehr Susan. Y Sclit Joseph Senet Jones, Prov. me, Hall, Bridgeport, orthingtoa. Terry, Orient for Philadelphia, Davis, Port Jefterao: Nickerson, Wont Beet, n. Roudout for Bridgeport, Sebr Alulta, Hawes, ‘len Cove, Steamer Fanny Cadwalader, MeKaig, BoMimora, Steamer Comstock, Dreke, Philadephia. SATLED. Steamship Nebraske, for Aspinwall. Wind at eunses calm. Disasters in the Bahamas, Wehave recetved from our eorrespondent the follewing list of wrecks and disasters in the Babamas, with the names of thane vessels seeking Nassan in distress from Oct 28 to | Nov 16:— | Oct —Bele Catawhay Gilchrist. from New York for Mane i Sa aa Wwe feet water in and lea a | Mach of cargo dan docked and Pe: Es damage to vessel not extensive, (The ( has sines Bath—Rrig & P Brown, Gould, from Havans for Witminy ton, NC, wih oranges: near Gun Cay gat assisied off by wreckers Mert throwing over cargo and {ast and brought her to Nassau un The vend pros to Wilmington in ballast on the Lath N th Mark Nouvelle Penelope (Fr). Vigoures, from ftom He. vena for New York, in ballast; got ashore near bor. Remini; was assisted off and brought te "lorena by wreckers, Nov Li—Sebr Presto, Bri from Raitimore for Presto way found derelict about 30 miles, her of bhd shooke and onic sd oe alee hes, hroome, bhds coal be: may to port. | When found she had Foremaat ates with foresail an: fet, matnimaat eu! A boat areas which leada to Fae that ane ae, abandoned at nes. The peac oyaiers were Iatanzas, Ctl ib—Brig Valencia of Boston), Bradford, from Por. , if kL Boston, Ming) salt; arrived at Nassam will aii Dart cargo (o get at Teak, whieh it be beim arr « ‘oka ng. fore yard ie retten and sprang: Will prociye & new one, Marine Disasters, Baum Serre Quiaw—Captain Seanielbury, of the bark Kritish Queen (Be), abandoned At sea, coporie:< Taft Fal. mouth Oot! wittt a cargo of old railway iron and china clay, consigned bo Mr J ¥ Jeanurwili, of this city. Had fine weather | up to Nov 9, and frm shar date to the 18th experienced a | succession of strong galedirom all points, with very heavy soa, rendering the vewas| ,, Whamageadle, and cansing herto Yeak so badiy that t require, ‘the conatant exertions of the’ | crew athe pumpr to keep her Come, On, the 194, fast Int | SRR Hoe trom on ork, ea to be uaken Of. 'w } 0 1 Aten we NP eater the hod, | acd was ee) i om, wh! Bre costly arrived ceo “Works: ore “4 e° tothe Novelo ‘Rast ri powte Twenceth sires, es aod ne apne Raid r nt) prob a: yrit. Wend gearing and eat vena! Monterey, ne with Brig Lett sear agian " ™ S Ween, Warthingtow. uence and - eat an Lymburner, owned b crew, who were weshed over- | at Charleston Fy gains, an’ carved away Jib New Bed- Sav ida coast), is 65 per Noy 19 as we loy on st Fatla, 13ehinst Capt BF Burka 590 tins, who i to North Brook sold measure. On 4 Simeon Allen. sehr of 235 Le fon. Poiadeiphia, FA Saeed Willisma, York; = ett, NGrunawick, ‘2dth— Arewed, Br bark , “Ardrossan. “4 any Sarton, for NY i ngs et ite etteoa % WILMINGTON, NO Nov Mok *y, Raton, NYork; sehr Marin Hall, 8 Steamahit vo Aim Moore, by the Ke ert Magonagle, of, adson Sesh lees Rs canal nine 1, Witsox, of Hodson City, N. and others of Brooksville and firiles of Monmouth eounty (N. J.) papers: copy. ‘ eis designed for the senthers and West india Bolles —Graery, Sunday, ber 24, ot New. rade yamanded by Capt Charles Oraut:, of Brooks: | ark, N, J.. at the residence of t! other, by ther hay: . fel! | Re: Terhune, Mr. Tuomas N. Bontes to Miast sok teh Ua ANS 28 ofc SRG Re | Tintin A Guar, danenter of the lap Thomas Gitbert y She is copper fastened rates Al‘; for ” of the aber city, No cards. sowned by the builders, sud will prob- wi ee eee ee eee imal Salem: ‘Fast Brid ‘Mase. ota the yard of Measre WO & | by Sev. KE Aldrlen, Saxvord G. Laban, of Bcooktyay I ieen J Lowell She ts owned by th way | J L, \odewnmrte C., and Bocivs F. AtpRs, pen a Capt Nelson Ingults, and willtowd with Tumber for the | Le Ly to Anice ce danger 0 of Deacon Stephen eet low, Of Rast Bri At Oak: Point, Me, last called Nellie r New York. Strom, who will command The © mean cement, bailt by Tuesday of Inst wi Mr. Frank O Moses will launch from bis «i!p lash ship, next week, a first ol Frenet Lios 4: The Taont, and will be fitted for Whalem, Spoken—Oct 7, lat 527 N, Rich. She will load with lumber at Mille She is owned 4 Advertinor says Master i Hig oy wos Inuacued on Week, © brig of abomt 90 tons, n Simeon sy Cay her. 3 That a bark of 487 tone, old 1 in Bath, uilt under special eurvey of ‘ship iy 1200 tons, new measure. sea imm i Jon 22 15 W, Henrietta (reported American whaling bark), three men short. Natice to Marinere. 5 WIM COAST OF IRELAND—DARRELS ROCKS, coast OF WEX- FORD. Task Liouta Oreice, Denix, Nor 8, I s hereb: Nor™ Barrels ear Li. Parnsore P. Non NB Steamship Bid. Ms, TRAM, Int 4 Oe Ship ako: . - BO lon 25 W. ox, from Ney 80 48; tom 20 3. Sirk ‘AW Bingiewon. eleer Brig Levi Stevens, Steven ’ cikoo, Sept %, off Cape Horn, hac doard (see Disasters). Awtwarr, Noy 12—Sailed, Pan 5 water, Nov 12—Arrived, Naja Bakcetoma, Nov 9—Arrived, Marcelina, ton off the Fastnes Nov 13, Fri ‘ool CRooamayee. NYork for Li Civrra Veo Brant, NYor! © ANTHAGRS Golden € ORomsTaby, York or land: 2f Taliua Belle, Penancolas Sailed 16th, brig Geo Rurvham (Br), iven that a black’ Con s from Ni Foreign Por “*- ia, Nov SWArzie ‘ov 9—Sailed, Ettrick, Meikle, Pen 4. Monile, fee "Nor 7—Pat vack, Lelbnitz, Bornhold, for rrecor, Nor 1e—Sasied, brig Mercedes, (Br), NYor. 16—Arrived. brig Harriet, Staples, Mg’ Aloe Lee, Boston’ schrw Che © Natlonges NYork; WIELIAM | ES, Secretary. noken. ew York for Liverpool, Nov 23, ma 6) 13. fore, Miller, ftom Giacgow for Calcutta, oe, % fromm San Francise> for Liverpool* from Calentta for Boston, Oot 1, int Work ror Liverpocl, was passed wg East, Nov let 4547, lon *ram Boston for San Fran- Alest 5 of her crew over- swoony Dennis, NYork, ‘wx, Petersen, New Abby Rye Synol, Charles Grace, ‘gente, Van acola; ne E Co a, Chari Mehellan, a port north of Matierast 26th brig Leonard Berry. Fernyndina, Drat, Nov —OM, Electri NYork, ic; Sango, from Hamburg fore Doxcnrest, Nov 12—off, Marco Polo, Minseen, from Bree men for NYork. Geasto , Nov 12—Arrived, United Kingiom (s), Smith, ES Nov 6—Cleare hon. Henry. Nov W—Arrived, NYor'l uehesse @Urieans, Oriewn Havana, Holmes, Philadel Nichole (Br), Cooksey, Philadelphia Railed 234, syenme Columbia, Barton dN sacoin; cohr Joa Seger, Soger, Kea, Vers Crag: ba m Drei Whuarax. Nov tore bates for NYork. Oct Boston ; Franscon ¥ Livsnroat, ¥ ty Balled 12th, Sy!nety ‘Loxvos, Nov 15~Cieat Francisco. Mansi MALAGA, Now Tare, wenn k Renshaw, ‘ov 13 —Arrived. Silver ar, NYork, a, Volouteer, Blake, Port*Ma- PF i 8 es Bradherrine, Hines, Dieppe w load tor New ont ip Stars & Strh “or 10—Arrived, -ateamehip Otare & trips, Teiurn): rk: Mt, Star of the Unton, ’ 23th for New Orleans), bay rt, New Orleanay 5 eae ene amanip Fab a Sew wae O'Brien, Balti- Rainbow, brash, Riebmond. Y: ov 12-01, New Si—Kalled, schra Persie L Smith, Bunker, nner Again and Boston. World, Champion, from Wom Olt of of pete (a), Kennedy,, ort Nov 10—Arrived, Raven, Sawfer, Philadel- bark Arlette, Colcord, NVork. , Smith, NYork; brig Virginia, WE stoned Gb, nae. Martha A Berry. Chase, New York; 9th. sehr CD B Br). Merri Maraxzage Nov 28—-Saio: | nah: brics EP Swett, New af rt brie L & ‘W. Armatron; dave, Irion walt for NYork, “ Anderton, do. Maracerg, PR, Nov 7 for Turks Talanda in Boston, arr 16th leal Nov Ales yt |. Wilmingtoo, Cin port 17th, brug Valencia, Bradford, from tong Cey for tt Baltimore, 1, bark Acacia, Robinson, Savan- Orleans; Minnie Miller, NYork ; ig 8 P Brown, Gould Ponr Manon, Nore=-Arrived, Daniel Webster. Nickerson, Bosvo anne Nov S—In port brig Fred Clark (Br), Tooker, from NE: ier as Nov 18—Sailed, J LL Baie, Nowell (from Bansein), Bremen. Rio Gras ®, Oot 7—In port echr Parthenope (Prus), for NYork. Suaaups, Noy 12—1u port for sen, Railed 182 Sa FORD, Baluimore for Bremer ast, NF, Now Majed prior to Rept 20, brie Jane Tyompaon (Br) NYork Mi srg a for NYork, preparing Ye lon, New Yori ag Thy Hark Anna, Meiners, a. 1—Arrived, Thompson, Stevens, do; tl fo; 11th, ae Ey + brig Preden, Neees m. New Amazen, 6 Gotten, do, ‘York; 9h, Frances, Cham Srdowr. NB, Nov 22-Arrived, brig ‘nabs Lewia (Br). Ea. aot, NYork. Tyaxeig Crots via 8 Veo. Noe Tareived, Lord Clarendon, Larrenader, 2 York; Gb, Nueva ius. Garmin. di Siet fan, Spar Cleared Oct Si, Wilking, Los Palmas: 5h, AtMavte oe SAr brig T towne, ae, st New Cadiz; Nov 1, Carlotta, M Wisweil, Leckio, bes iffe. Ports, Pm as > Nov 23—arrived, ate EC Knight’ one tox, sow 2, PM—A ens, Levers tons), Pervere, New Orleai rrived, steamship Ontario, Hal- hrs Thomas X Rtone Livres of Roston, 308 3-190 Amsbdury, ‘Amsburs, Ani Savannaa® sPyecling Settaue’ Sleeper, Baltiusores Buliots, Joho Farnum, Nw. trig Ta 'Maguire, L 2 Lg © ind—Shi “ace f Arinenta, Kelley, do, Pat ui \iclefield, from Sagua: ' from Honduras, 23d, barks Norwegian (Br), Nusang, Rotterdem: Queen, Chapman, Rio Jane'an; brig —. (Br), Spa: er Matanzas wae Smith, Tiber, Saranneh, ‘oy 22--Arrived, brig Feopie ¥ Wail, Gh Galyenon’ ] Rayeoos "Bet Saami Reh, Praca, : Boston: re ; Carrie 8 Webb, Weleareds ieee B Colton, pa Vo eT roe Nov 18—Arrived, sebr he Wilcox, ork PeSiearea 1th, hrs We Mahiman, and M peeks DTH, Nov} Web, Mary Augu: Spores MONROE, ship Prank Flint, Calloo, wig pn Gen Sedg Series oe Charleston, ; 18th, 1 a ee NYork; 1#th, Now for Baifast, T. Nor 22—arrived, schr Sarah A Falcouen, verte, Carroll, Elizabsthport; Fa fe. Hickmas. ew York: lobile: Ames La pd Vague ners Hicks, Per + 4p Kote Sardine, wyer. fay, Soni 41a: Rockiaud for New do; Veo, W out, brig Ariane, ALL RIVE Wilson, Biizavethport. Schrs James kin Sounders, and Fount UALVESTON. Now wiek, Munson maaan Gul 16ch—Arrived, steamship « slew Gearat 16th, achee Pen, Dexter Washh a SquOven st Gardiner, Nancor aes ae” boy for Portinns: schrs Saal Fork; Pavilion Parker, By $e. ‘on die, ‘otin, Palkeniary Machias for Saco; Willie Lee. nemmerten Ce my he = Robbins, do EY Wis * gp a, Si negpoats Barkebineoln, SPER ae red. Ha aes wag es Wind it from. 27, ee ing, slower — Armen. ‘eave PADRE PRIA, Nov sollte Snr: Betas, Boston, Seales, Fawe 4, Clsavet—Brng Anan M my Chey to Uv Thi—satled ing A Minnesota, Ph BES ney. Newport tom ennock River; Jeasie Williamson, Jr, 0 (5p), from do ten ine t eh and oon en as eee ahi, Horton; sche LL Ht A ay ann so ie ri ‘sated oe, i tre naan, a nue Su pee ont ‘Korea larwich for Nansemond, po hf any ghia uy = thie Fig Bath. Ketaened, echt se eaeen of for Mataorass A M—Arrived in wees Caninge ienger for NYork: Barbu Ty for NYo-w; Carte Jee “ed for, Ssucus, Mass; ‘Tantamount, RUW HAVEN, Now Ero aches, Marts, an be a NYora; Salil se uae porary gi ochre en Philadel. P MA bil (Br), a a ae a BM John. pg he , Cobb, New Bedford, V6 days trvin oo, eo im Taipey, por I24—Behrs Advianna, Past. wavhite Swan, Coline. “ts for tajohn, NYork for Portland: & Pembroke; Angeiloe, Dicks, —Sailed, achrs Lewis C Renton, or! McGnecor—LowMan,—On Wellavilia, Ohio; by the bride's athe man, W. MoGaucor, of Ni ork tok ‘Thorsday, Nowember 21, at Gor da, Lome to Axna F. Lowuan, t Died. AckcAND,—Oo Sunday ee November at haife past seven 0! raloak, ‘Trowas R. AckLaND, ip (he Sth _ ext of his age, 7etho telaticos and friends of deceased and chown of his father-iu-lew, Jame? MW. also the mem- bers of Rastern Star Lodge, No. 221. F. and A, M5 Tinthian Chapter, No, 169, Le A.M; paolo ‘Cound No. 7 R, and & M.: Morton Commandery, No. and the fraternity im general are Terre wo attend the funeral At his late residence, 0. 33. Dom- inick street, on Wednesday afternocn, at one o'clock. Tho remains of the deceased will be interred in Greene’ No, 227, F. ann A. M.—The members of the above lodge ‘are hereby summoned to attend the funeral of oar late brother, Thomas land. from his late residence, No, 33 Dominick strect, be Wednesday, 27th ins ant, ab a oe B = FINN, “Cron A, Graxcen, Secretary, Tan Companions or Comrrnian Serene rl rd A. M., are hereby summoned to attend a snecial conve cation at Odd Fellow’s Hal) ONS, Grand and Centre streets, on Wednesday. at o'clock noon, for the purpose of paying the last tribute of respect: late Companion, Thomas R Ackiand, The companions of F chapters are invited .0 Per By order of pipe Ie GARDNER, 8. P. | Brwwnicr. I ty, om afternoon, Novem. bor 2! 2h nce tn askr me ont etieroee the S4tb year of bis age. Notice of funeral hereafter. * Bowsrs,—On Sunday, November 2%, Freckxer J. Sxpexrenp, wife of ‘ter Bownes. . “ services will be nh ‘at’ her late residence, No. 77 Wilson street, Williamsburg, on Wedpesday altcrnoon, ab ane o'ologkk. A7RN3, On EvizaBers, that years and 7 mont Notice of fui Campion. —On aera Maria CAMPION, danghter of the Tate Jobn Ss The relatives and* friende attend tho funeral services, at ‘law, Mr NW, Riker, str t, this (Tuesday), at twelve ore. morning, November 25; Mrs, Inte Cornelius Cairns, aged 90 the residences of her soa West Thirty-ninth noon, wxow.—On ber 24, wr Pe ory in —_ cata oar ate he 8% a native of the cou ®t Longforty ano the family :8_ respect fused tala to iz funeral, ani (Paes 489) after. 1 Paves “Sony = 08 conta. jovember 24, Euzannta Copy noon y ae other age, baatve ot Graig, county 1! kenny, Irelav “The relatives Wd Teentes seo famile are tarited to attend th ® nest i jean ‘one o'clock, trom Kilkenny and Waterfo.6, oe dav moraion: Howie ed Bo Soar A. Cros, bayer rae emnndens reapect— je relatives and ‘ of eee full! a, to attend the funer:’ Protestant = Myrtle avenue, on two o'clock, without bag He Wa. tea bs 0 faraily are reapecttully | i be notice, scuer.—On Sunday, November 24, ows Fisemm, @ eae of Videnburg, Germany, in the 624 year of ‘and friends of the fam‘ly are respectfully from his son's (W. (W. Pinner) this (Tues- Tho relatives invited to attend the funeral, residence, ts broken. % nde are respectfully invited to attend Inti ind fri” saertauteeh as his late residenc», 275 West Nineteenth: en ‘Wostnesday afternoon, at two o’ciock, without ele aac ee Menvwy,—On WF. Jou Mo: 2 ee a The relatives and ot the fam’ os rifled to meet at 269 a sfteraoon, at two o'clock, to attend tre funeral of late arsociate, Jobn ass Ht, MITCHELL, Prosident ~ E, A. Curvy, Seeretary, -MeConmick.—On oo November 24, Txraxce MeCorx rox, The trlead of the the ent aa and those of his brothers flaw, James McAuley an Ss Ireland, 30 ba yd Rad titdede of the temily’ ore: senqect- faliy mvited the funeral, this eager fe ‘noon, at one o'clock, from his lave resideuce, 15) beth street. ‘mpeg ae Saturday, November 23, Dowauy Westshester cout Fa eg Fv ours, SARA Siee = kine The friends and relatives of hid aoe faily ae dg the f - 4 nea) — the First Preebyterian N. J., c& Wednesday morning, at eleven o'ol leave Barclay and Coristopivet stroets at $ A, A. 4 ‘ - 90%: