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6 NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JANUARY 19, 1868. 48 ne "i : ber hosen second lieutenant, and Second Lieu- On Friday morning, January 19, of is that motion they would be to the other” motions to be b. Ae tered of teksia Sas Seren Si se by 207 Aad bed MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. pr Peele ©, Burdick frat Heutenant. sergeant Ed- | tien, Jenn Fonnss, in the aan var 0" his ax g 4 NEW YORK CITY. ee leith is rac ale inh | LEMON. COS, ward, Arthur was at the samo meeting chosen frst | The relatives and frieudr of the family are + Akcnisgor LOCKE LN ae invited to attend the funeral trom the ros! 08 of bi i me ‘estions were of direct itn) ‘0 the motion un Heard of Supervisors. Golonsl Clarke has issued orders for battalion dritte | broiher-lo-law, Mortimer W, Hale, corner Spring and THE COURTS, Sresderetion, “Judge 'Comtoua #7 ‘sled’ that he woud | Reverend Archbishop ef New York will se ler ‘This Board convened yesterday afternoon purruant 19 | py givisiou, im fatigue unifor.n, lo take placo at th | Clark atroate, dala atom) aflercecn st ons oeloe, want Wedvesday next, at eeereet | tenaens cs pp Hainer {ee etaborn.t che. Bs | SteuERERS, with thorprésitoel "Siperviany Soci, 1 | Stmars, eimmansing, Jgneey 10, 01 ash: COU your of Riemaengs “ARIA? 16, Joux Fons, tm the WRITED STATES DISTRICT COURT—IN BANKRUPTCY. bought proper to move for fF ther orders in the matter, | Vinseut be Pun society ‘attached tothe church, Con: | the cbalr, A large amount of routine business was trans- Colone! Win, 8 Carr hes issued an order for drills of | The friends and acquaintances of the family ere Te j ul the court would, if proper ‘application was made, grat | sidering the high reputation of the preacher as pulpit | acted, and the following resolutions were adopted:— | omcers and uon-commissioned offloersp in full fatigue Bletion to Remove a Case from the Hands ef | other orders, These pere’jns could then be summoned orator ind Apatteat that the ‘admission ts fixed at the | Giving to each of the Judges of the Supreme Court in | dress, commeucing January 21, The colouel concludes ‘a Register—IApertant Proceedings. ,, | 'B all the motions now p snding before the same referee, | tow price of fifty cents, the sum realized for the Chasitas | the First Judicial district $3,000 per annum as a4di> | the order as follows:—- Beford Judge Blatchford, wee FA aged contempt could be argued and | bie object will doubtless be very large. tional sary to make the salaries of the Justices | "tne Commandant sincere! spectfully wavited to atiend the funers!, fom Bis late residence, } eilerncon, ab two Sane ee eee cle (ender? G1. ON, —Ab bis Fesidenee, 476 Pear! strect, op Avery oficer and hopes th ye i yf tne xt common Pleas Courts $10,000 ember of the regi if take such interestin these | January Jams GILLON, a native of Euinbut In Be Matter of J. Ogden Smith—In this case Mr. G. | "Tog suis of Hatch ‘and others against the same defend. | Cuawry Conounr at Br, Parnion’s Carmmonst,~-A | OF the Superior and Loman risk Soma Statins | ar fi'be no necess ty for lang, 1 tho #8:h year of bis age. + eo Forest Lord yesterday moved to show causo why ws ants, and eh almost similar to the Tormar caso, rand sacred concert, under the auspices of the seeteny Cours $8,000 each snnum srapoweri ne Vector g said On raat ieee ae - sich ¢aso sbould not be removed from tho bands of Mr. res ad l sequently on @ motion to compel the | ence of the Society of St, Vincent de Paul, attached to | o ¢ Superior Cour! appoin' . sBNRY,—t tay, 7, Jawes 4 1 very a books and papers, After o the rt at nual salary of $1, granting b divi. | mative of the parish Of Turip, couty Westmeath, Ire * Jono Fiteh, one of the registers in bankruptcy, | Coeiseesble vine riscuows disguecion the question was | ‘Bab church, will be given in St Patrick’s Cathedral } {2e)r, court at ap annus) saery Of Share dered’ to the 4 interfere wiih divi A , aN Oty We 4 Sa & present baving charge of the matter, and | raised, and ‘the court held that the application was | on Sunday evening next, the object being to obtain an | Board‘at County Canreasors. a itofvital im | The frends and relatives of the tarliy are respectfully 19 some ‘other register, Mr. Lord, in | either premature or too late, If the plaintiffs aveliog for | addition to the obarity fund of this association and en- isor weap offered a motion, which Supervisor 7 discov ings m4 ded, the Evening Telegram a Sonport of the motion, read several aMdavite setting | 2.0 eee {hem to. prepare thelr plendingy | able it tho better to contribute to the relief of the great be ye icy | ele A y organs. be gravamen of the complaint against the regis- drawn “and served’ If the application was made with | destitution at present existing In this city. Some idea anstion wea maamamansigicentiad.s ar qualifications bé ep yperdiee tag Fone bs Metp.-On Saturday, January 1 ter; that be (Fitch), to whom the case of Jopm Ogden a P| > of the chantable labors of this conference may be examinetion 1s hereby av) hf board, f bi ews Smit, a ankruys, bee referred, improperly songht by bathe w bate Food parc pl a aoe wit | gathered from the figures here presented, Since its last | , 7% report of the Committee on Annual Taxes was eee ‘ina as tue Board way direct, Detail for sald board, | eldest and beloved dave . | taken up and adopted, John Appleton, Captain Alezauder Clarke, Captain Relatives and friends of the family Maisrepresentatica ‘to get Isaac M. Andruss appointed | gerne ham the cuuse, as the defendante’ time (0 an Ponded, TROL Over | $3,000, has | been ex | A large number of bills for services of various kinde | Issac Cohen, ‘our corps that | invited to attend the funeral, from his lave residence, fhe uon-eommiastoned officers shoul jected for their . intelligence and attention to duly, and In order to aseertain | 209 East Tesanetp, street, this (Sunday) afvernoon, at their qualifications before issuing their warrants, a board of | one o'ciock. Pesignes for the estate of the bankrupt, Mr. a 4 r bad not yet expired and since the d were read and ordered to be allowed, after which the | Company C of this command held an election on Mi parents. No, 60 Amity st Brie raise tease aman’ dr of porn} po id Sno ‘Taeir abner “avery hing thatthe pla chitdrens pe 30 situations procured and 2 voce | Bord adjourned to meot again at ihe call of the cbair. | day at ahs arsnory ta Ail the yaoane y cocasiansd sa 38 ong o'clock, without furth Seka aR f° claim -d “ Promotion of Captain jam Apple’ '. BRN AN DEZ, — after ‘and counse! of creditore on the estate of the eald bank. ss! talent, and will be under the direction of Mr. Gustavus 4 pede hort, ileess, Joss. Heuxaxben,-o pasive of Gibraltar, Tops, wes followen by defendap Mr. Pit soe read Ro Cae Soe ee he peal asio® | Gohmits, organist of tbe calbcdral, The salsery and Mayor's OMice, Adjutant Joba P, Durfee wa-‘elected to the posi a short ilhnees, Jans SBaxaxDe ) counter-a! vite of pereor TeseD IP = hat the motion. for discovery was | distress provailing to such an alarining oxtent this win- | Marsha} Tappan has issted during, tho past week IRD ROOUESS 1APSNTRE, bays the view of showing The following changes Bave been made inthiscom- | — Gibraitar and Spanish newspapers please copy. ‘ions of Mr. Lord as set forth in his afidavits, both as ‘to to be made if necessary before the defendants | tet call loudly for the exhibition of Christian charity m | \icenges as follows:—Pawnbrokers, and second band | mand by the Commander-in-bief at the instance of | © Huimaxx.—On Friday, January 17, TH¥pa, youn dat ‘served. 1 behalf of the sufferin, yr, and no more effective way “im 0 ; "7 y + ‘Sccurrence® tron proceeded to address the court and Had verved thelr anawer, OF alae Disinui dice if ths | of securing them relief ‘can’ be found than in oo-oper- | dealers, 1). Wantern, 283, DeOMa enti, £e- Atvags 00 | Colonel Bendix +-Company-a Capel Deed ae ere cee aa ie te as ~ | said: ~1f your Honor please the appoluiment of regis. | Tire Einiacoriiy shown ton renewal of the motion, so | ating with these associations of St, Vincent de Paul, Bona 44 Doardiog hokses, 12 eadehes, #5 expres | had bora copaolidaied wisn Company. B Capialn Henry |andht dapat. ted or tue tamollg-as | Setare in Den kroptey 16 prov ded or en a toes anit | She beth parties might De heard aud tve-question.as.to |. Baickzavaas’ Narsonat. Camvasriox.—The principal fies te kiving ak Bigects, 3 NA | cany ¥, Captain Samuel M. Cos, baa been conwiidated | toly mnyied a! auend abe funera) trom {oe residence o Bankrapt " rh rvice of notice on the secretory was service tran: body ney G, Captain Peter P. Waring, under the | of ber parents, 22 it Rigtiy: 1.8. reel, rk Pty an oe eet corres ong bt the company, ‘itch had been raised, gould also be | Desiness transacted im this bili Rye bea tbed' ot the tatior o “Im angoancing the con- | ville this sunday) afternoon, at one o clock, ¢ Judge in th Meer, disposed of at the same time on Weduesday next, ‘The | tion to the enlaries of the pormauont officers, The cight Sheriffs Office. pee srenr ad bp clic a Pi ligase AS tech Flt Nip eda intent, Haber three principal motions m nding sin this litigation were | hour law, the report of the committee declaring that it The invading army at the Ne agent a trusts thas this will be a waroing \o other duinaseny of bis MAING, in Cambridgeport, Am»sa B, Hows, ue Oy Dratns Serward Sur SuCnanem . bled, and a | and another onslaught has been made on the good | officers, as he is determined to bave none Lut those who | tho Sist year of bis age, imperiant, From) aq/t fondle Adndune inttae as Tubetliuter for the Toport was adopted by unanimous | natare and st ae the Bherif, Despite bis per- {| Will attend to their duiy faithfully, he fuding by expe- | Hux —In Brooklyn, on Thursday, January 16. ta her shy cir dutios referents to this case were presented by the | yore, providing that the Union would give support to | ial deputy | Tience tuab a careless and nogligent officer 1s detrimental Revgcea A., wife of the lace Ouver Hall, fe bank, | defendants;— 2 any local organization that might be on a strike for the | sistent refusal to grant warrants for special deputy | 19 tho recruiting ef companies abd to the interest aud ‘tives and frienda of the amily are respectfully: of enforcing the eight hour law. ‘The reporta rte bc aio MS eeeraaen iscipline of the regiment, to altend the funeral, this Sun Regisiore arc. therefore, judicial—ali their powors are ical, and therr acta as judicial acte beovme part of Jee sttords of your Hones court, ‘The functions and duties imposed on regi« the fourth section of the act which ane aa ‘and funcuions two things are apparen’ et yupt cases nearly the whole of the proceedings aro to Are amt al gone? TRACY. \ [faneral, nis sony) afr Krauspire beforetho rerister, and, intheecond piace, 18 le |, City, ens Fe. ae Committoes on Finance and the Constitution were | shouid seek the appointment. a @ maluer of surprise to ENE rcinerip ep ER slock, from she churol. coruer,o ond! apparent chat the roles which pomt out and designate tbe | this'cana, and on the 7th day of January, instant, the tans. | th mae shorted, ecegreaneys honesily inclined people, aa the position has no salary | a their armory, Twenty-sixth sirect, The ball wad In Brooklyn, on Saturday, January 18, at 28 sphere of action assigned to registers are very general and | fer vooks, stock 1 ‘of registry | die last evening. or requiar fees attached to it, aud it anything be made | Crowded by a select and iasbionable audience, who were nue, Lavi Host, aged 49 years, 10 months. deer, auscretion lodged. In the. egistore handy. | oe eat eke neat Myra | _ Fume Daraicramsr Bats.—The thirty-ninth annual bal! | in it there must bo a great deal of undernand work of | Guiehted with the charming eavertainment, rani , sgunt St Sve godt emonr wnsec the court, sini in the State of Iilinoin. tobe | Of tho late volunteer Fire Department, in ald of the Ser ad Ne Men crraadgs teed toes meen catia VETERAN AWSOCIATION SEVENTH REGIMENT, Notice of funeral heret after, loposited in the office of said com. lecoase: ry ‘This association held @ regular meeting at Delmon!co’s Krity —On saturday, January 18, Mony Ann, relict Uherefrre 1 Wink that every one hasa right to demand no ether disposition bas been widows aud orphans of d 4 fromen, will take | igiricors.)? ou'Sbonate ‘etening: Coenen Carke, major of the asso: | of Chas. L. Kelly. aged do vente and & wineinee ‘that ae oeiegtinees [reap ree all carry: baie 4 ° ft ooks and other ope above | place at the Academy.of Masic to-morrow might Legis. Me ‘The general sepeeesien: mh cwosiaeerge ng od eta | one! The funeral will take place on Monday afternoon, at irnexs, impartiality aud disimterestedness peeled, of t .or any disposition of any other ani A , ‘ Gugnt vo accompany that authority, Aud we havo a | toot of sald company astberas mace to deponsnte know. | lative abolltion of the volunteer Fire Department has not | business in this offce, and many of the deputies r , pied and ex- | two o'clock, from the residence o/ hor son, 26 Pitt right to deman¢ from every registerin bankruptcy that bing to do, Dy int ts rangement has been | served to abolish the esprit de corps of tho gallant band | Watchmen have little or not! Captain Philetus M. Holt elected to fil the position, | gtre-t, he sha!) admivister justieo with an even band, that ae Lo the nowedee,tnfermation or Bellet of his depo. of bt Sho in former by = fra fi ila The siete wing forasniiian, a" appointed in ake into Kerty.—On Friday, January 17, Jouy, the only and. nent, to continue transfers or tomake any transfer of any | reckless service in preserving the city from co! * consideration the matter of erecting a mill pare riser Agate ted Gatien under the act, and above | new stock of aid company, or of any of the stock thereof, | tions either accidental or incited by the flaming torcd INTERNAL REVENUE MATTERS, ‘Lieutevant Colonel Fowler, Captain house: tain, upon all occasions and | Which was created or jesned 8 ‘ume since organization of the incendiary. A bond of brottiernood In remem. Wiliam J. Todd, George Lawrence, Jobo H. U. ciud | beloved son of Edward F. Kelly and Mary @, Molloy, aged 1 year, 1 month and 24 days. fosak a ~ ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are re ae aenea eran aver taking Cap Peet meg Ot tae | egg nny, oF Of any of the stock mentioned a; alluded | bering the good times of tho old repime still unites them, | spectal Agent Colwell has been authorized by the de- | and Captain Wilham 7. Faronam, spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the reste, oing on before him. That, thinx is essential, | shares created at organization of the said com. | and they are specially united in keeping up thistime | 1 in Washington to make an investigation into NINSTY-SIXTH REGIMENT 1 ai his parents, 128 Henry sircet, thie (Sunday), for wihost. thas’ the. decr would De open PErzihg.2° daponiion has’ been’ made,’ to the | honored glorious festival, 8 Ip’ a general order issued by Col hal:-past one o'clock. fo. oll sorts of fraud, oppression and tyr. | Knowledge | information or, belief of this, depo; | Dear xox Scyvocariox,—Coroner Rollins yesterday | the manner in which tho law providing for the payment | piel, the following euanges in ibis gommand are an- On Thurstay, Jaaunry 16, after a short and nounced: ce riba‘ S | aecere lines, James Kizrvay, aged 30 yoars, § month ignations—First Lieutenant Charles Bornemann, o! and lays. maine of Clarissa M. Austin, a cbild only three months | 04 factors in this vicinity. In company with Collector | oomoany G, nccepred, Deceinber 2, 1867; First Liew- | “The velat-vos and friends, anid also tho members of have repaid said loan through the treasurer, and into the | old, who was found dead in bed with her motner, she | Shook, of the Thirty-second district, he has beem for | tenant Jacod Stahl, of Company .B, accepted December © S. Club, are respectfully invited to attend the Corn Exchunge Bank to the credit of said company; and | baving been suffocated during the night. The jury ac- | some days past making am examination of the receipis | 11. . |, this (Sunday) atternoon, a! one o'clock, from 1 ‘two hundred thousand dollars which had been held on s | cordingly rendered a verdict of death from suffocation, Elections—Claus Finck, Second Lieutenant of Com- | residence of his brother Thomas, 205 Rivingion ( selfsseeking | iike call loan by Vermilye & (o,, haye beon by them repaid of cotton at this port, The result shows that out of over k from November 23,1867; Jobo | 'N, "Th bers efttite Ce &Olubiare’ arsonal ends in spite of all | in like manner, and are now in sald bank tothe credit of said Fovwy ox max Doonsters.—A female child, about one seven (Goumknd -baiee’ reetived! vin the’ Hodson Riv [om d K. with rank from AE hati Notice.—The members of tt ' jut at too by means which the law itself would | company; no attempt has been made to the knowledge, in- month old, was brought to the Eighteenth precinct er le} iret Liew‘onant of Coumpany G, with rank from { notified to meet at the club anny. It & po answer to way that by the | company for sald now stock since the service of said | held an inquest, at 680 Washington street, over the re- | Of tax on cotton is being complied with by the brokers ‘ermz of the Bankrupt act all contested matiers are from ‘he register and submitted to the court, Itbough that is ao, there is wt pressure which accom) , witch enables a allow and sanction, by interposing improper obstructions | formation, or belief of this deponent by any of the de- Railroad during the months of November and December | December 12, 1867, twelve o'clock, to at: and inssing on trifling objectio to force any one to bi aki Yael} by aay. Coan BOA Soppeny, pr tion house last night by one of the officers and placed only about twelve hundred bales paid the tax, The By special orders No. 43, Headquarters Second | member, James Kiernan. By order of Brigade, National Guard, the position of receipts from all sources during tho past eight | of Co: pany Hy held buherto by Anto a . iat 3 re be shal) be ectly free from vice, perfectl; violated said injunetios weeks i@ in the neighborhood of twenty thou- | been deciai vacant, ‘he warrants of Corporals Kierxay.—On Saturday morning. January Wrested in Ag discharge of his Gatien, rite nage baak of, fd company 8 rol She sncrice ef, te nail 1n}iy tee 4G sand bales, and of this amount {t is estimated that Pelsdas the Ganauce of Catan or ae a have been re- righ of Clonagh, county serve, aad having no axe to grind and no friends to | tion concerning the said ne . sy, me te Pod oar rg poor little walf is a fine, bright look- | oniy about one-sixth bas paid the revenue tax. Too wis and friends of the family are respecte. push’ forward and advance. This I expect from every | Storpt the bo oe eg am fines & by VORTY-SEVENTS REGIMENT INPANTR yield compliance with bie wis! om her yeiceypatn ors lieutenant DANIEL PAiTERSON, President, { fo submit a right to demand from every register that | {nformation or belicf of thi Busch, hag Davip Keiry, Secretary, ye anid in} * | under the paternal care, for the present, of Captain By poraan Jo tho knowledge, | Coterom, Vhe infant waa found at ine doo? of No 04 ry has been made upon auy | East Twenty-first street, This is 1 ¢ service of the said injunc- | within a woek that bas been found by the offi ; ‘aw pots an impost duty of two and a i Tuy lo, to comme Now the frat proceeding taken. im | {uoded,iy them respectively, and debits the gald bank or a oat omettaasan' Malt conte, per, pound on all cotton grown, in | cnsayed bis rnsdeace io Lapiowood Nod nesrosgued | Sencar lit Wost rwemeansin msoet Ss Momgay aie Dankrapicy | after adjudication jz made is the | | Sworn before me this 18th day of January—I848, Davip W. : rule, ceranate the district of production. If, haeever, prot emia 1n the regiment, She following changes are sar fs s'slock preciaely. on Friday, JaRAE Tes wee atts point of time, bus itis the most important | ne arripattr OF FRANCIS M. SOWE, the owner or prodcar desires to transport tho'cotion out | “"Feivenatons—Lioutonant Simons, Company 0; Lieu- | suas; wife of OP isecd, ii tre Ook searat en eget ‘the first in pint of time, but it is the most important . M4 4 Tae Diamonp Maxta.—Leopold Silverthau, of No, 826 | of such district into another, it 1s rundered compuisory da ry OF 'y . P ag iow York, #:—Francin 1. Town, being Ice of f the injunction i tevant Hatch, Com; ih day of Jai op him to have an inspection of it made, and tnen to ae Wf avy, to be derived from tue act must be derived from | fiiJcasaon the 10 iastant, the trans | BOWCTY, appeared before Justice Ledwith yesterday at | re he ne diatrict assesior @ permit authorizing he | Election: —John H. Grear tobe frst tlewténant Com. uary, 1 the election of @ good aesignee, and all the danger and | fertocks. slock, leger, cerviseate books, book of registry | tho Jefferson Market Police Court and made complaint transportation, which permit 18 eancelied by ihe col- | P&8Y Ci Robert M. Simons, to de second Meutenaat adn urge Wlerehany Sind, Dihetanarts | Haueh tar Pe atta Coaangs teecnut@ foe | apni « youre man named Gaoge A Jon Cam | lsar when ha iin, Goaees cia, Mice is Sed een | Semen oer aero een nen ihe piace af the Daukrupt bimoeifeciakes change et | ciel metsenger 10 Chicago, in the Stats of filimoie, toe | planant alleged that the accused came into bly store ices nee put any ‘pretence of j company T.’ : Relatives and friends are invites to attend the fandhat the proverty, collects the debts, receives ali claims | Ine eintns other dinvont ou has boon made otauenteans. | Under the pretence of buying some articles of jewelry, | Comming with the law? fect the euacumern a | gfgrmions—Second, Lieutenant Edward I. Bonny, 40 | on Monday afternooa, at one o'clock, f om the residence! Ggaias; the eathie—-in: acts dis ie: dity totake entire, ‘and while he was engaged in reaching some articles from | as tuough it were a dead letter. Not only, ho pany 1 dak NO econ ROE Peeret, |W Sa ORe, the window, Jones, thinking he might be able to mak: the law operative on the owner or producer, vices @t the Methodist Episcopal chureb,' » suis (Sunday) afternoon, nt two orclodie’ Saturday moromy. January 18, Marv’ nd Margaret 8, @f ail the subsequent proceedings, The whole benefita, geay eran ayaa iy 3 gharue of all matters connected with the property and gies to be first lieutenant Company 1. Locxitt.—In Brooklyn, op Saturday, January 18, of said company hax information or belief; no o q Mostof it, 1s depends entirely upon the skill and pru- orto make | Fings sot with pearls and twonty-four gold rings set | which has not paid tax are made amenabie for so doing. | ty i Holmes a ga ae ay rena ehabe ed aged $0 years, 1 month and 1 fica yparetaperh sage harper mers mater af any. of the new slock of aif’ company | with diamonds, the wholo valued at $840, and fod | Section 5 of tue act of July 13, 1866, providea that:— "1 rai" Witam Ferra, @ W.'arenchaerd, HB Goodrich, | Lover -On Were darn senuary 15, Jses Long, aged nes or any of the atock thereof which was created or issued | from the store. The proprietor chase i ta aaah Se pene RAIA aati eee: caamin 3 one od bth Simi Mgt a eey ING, nesday, 5. Is made, and whetber they spall be large or small, It is mpheyty ization of sald ror of | ceed co. if Bond ? ] . | TB. Hathaway, William Ives, W. . Richa 36 years, of Brignt’s diseaso of ibe kitueya Rberofore plain. tuat the cvoioe ‘of assignees is, above | os'2F iiateor uenuoned of alade maid. injuinet Sane eetacrt Momoen roneed yoveccompany, | ate ruivcad ee ken unaeeonit ceme aD; jense!, or for = i Shae ee Va pe street and Bowe: then forced Jones to accompany | any railroad or other transportation company, or for any | *T4800, W. H. Smit, all of Company ©, for habitual neg The funeral will take piaco from js; jate residence, an him to his store, where the property was recovered, @ | common carrier, or oher person, to convey, or aitempt to | Hci of duty. 11 Jay -treet, this (Sunday), @ ope o'clock. The frienda f the said company: no convey or trasbort any cotton, ‘the growt or produce of | The following orders have been issued from the Adju- | of iho family, members of the old Fire Hepartment, ana jowiedge, information or | policeman called in and the accused given in charge. | trovey of jralenon froin say bolnt in ‘the district 1a which | tami General's offic :— Mutual Bace Ball Ciub are invited 10 a:vend. t th.ogs in bankrup cy, the must important; ould naturally expect that Congress in Pase'ng the law would pay particular attention to the at the organ’: iy ponent, @ moneys received by | At the station house, when gearched, two papers of | {'¢, UTES Sit i i ‘bal 8 New ¥ = method of appointing these assignees, for all hangs oa | saiq ny for sald Sew stock since the service of aid | snuff, « loaded revolver and a number of private papors ‘shall have beca ,, unlexe euch Dale cr packa.¢ Gunmnat Muanquanrens Stare or Nxw Yore, Maxsino.—On Friday evening, atra severe illness, Ghat, “Now Congres has laid down a method to be fol- | fajusetion, exceptas follows:—-J, Cooke & Co., who hold on | Sora’ found an the \paaiatinn oe the aieageh ons fo ce nenorapanzing It the prover ADIOTAN? GENERALS UFTIGR, MICHARL MANNING, aged 39 years, a uatve of Lescarol, Jewed in the election of assig that Js, that assigooes | a cali loan $500.000 of said mon hi tal ed id loan | arraigned on the charge before the magistrate he said for auch rem ‘the permit of GENERAL ORDERS —NO! 26, ‘4 cou ty Cork, Ireland. ¥ shail be chosen by the creditors.’ The mode of selec- | through the treasurer and in n Exchange Bank to to convey or | ‘The folowing recommend.tion of tho Miltary Examining | _ The friends are respectfully invited to attend the fume he was a native of the West Indies, was twenty-ono | the assessor, as hercnbefore provided; or hed on a like call i Yrangport any cotron from any § een by them repaid in like manner, and are now {n said | charge. He was committed to answer without bail. duced to any port or place in ; cartiicate of th Tnate to tua knowledce information dr voltet of this depo, | A Ditnowxsr Crunx,—Anton Weldman, an importer | trict trom whi 7 Wants soot ee years of age and bad notoing at present to say to the or in the thirteenth section of the act, | the cred tof said compan; te in which cotton is pro. | Board, made at their meeting held oo Wetober 16 187, 15 | Pal, from bis late residence. 117 Mu'berry street, this fi 1@ United States without t hereby approved. wad pa ilstind for the information of ‘all | (Stnday) a/ternoon, at two o'clock precisely, SI a “ ‘ouector of Internal Revenue of the dis. | concerned, nam Kel ‘phe 0m Mane it ig brought chat the tax hae been pad » Second regiment m Froderice W. Jones, PILY: | gi aatity Om Thursday, January 10, a ae Sfier due notice, in the presence of the reg ene or more assignees of the estate they fail to make choice of an asi Bent, by any of the defendant tu thie action or by any of- | and dealer in toys and fancy goods at 244 and 380 | proveacy, % (Me Permit of the assessor, ae hereinbefore | sixth regiment ». 6. eee et wivaie Move Ber, | Marnews.—At Rockville Centro, on Friday, January : evade the 0 ' h : : Ghoar fica team shar taseere tion of the anid (njunetion, nor have any of ‘wald'persous or | Grand street, wont before Justice Mansfeld yosterday, | And for a violation of this section it is by the sme Tha RE Dea He Ca enna | Wuhewn euasainem etimeemetic es cae for the appointment of assignees Any person to the Knowledge, intormation or belief of this | at the Third District Police Court, and deposed that in | law deciared that:— Firat Lieatenant John D, Cole, Sixty-lirat regiment No @. The relatives and fri are re-peoifuily invited te a Captain. Geo gs Behnetfor, in deponent directly or tndirectly violated sald injunctlo; Any person who violates these provisions, or who con’ bd bas been made upon any book of said company since | the month of February, 1867, he engaged as his agent er pf aii apcunves evans air reste ponent “4 First Lieutenant Jucov stably Ni Service of mid if junction Moneta 3 seco weit aoe and geveral salesman Christian Froderickson, to whom | produced to any port or place withont the U; Firat Lieutenant Anton Buscl Goebge Ge. and hela Verniige. tively, | be entrusted much of his business, and that Frederick | codon upon which tax hag not been paid,ia lable toa penalty | be di: missed the service on account of disobedience of ctively, an er choice shal be made by the er every case, And itis the best, the most natura! and wisest way, because the creditors of a bankrupt are cer- Aainly the most likely to know and select the proper xth ment N, sixth regimes X rsisth remnant attend the funeral, from the residence of her father. law, Whitman Mathews, Esq, on \onday morn! haif-past ton o'clock, ‘Tue remaias will be interted ia) —- he i ‘of $100 for each bale o! cotton wo con’ im (ailing to appear before said Board when ordered to do so | Cypre:s Hills Cemetery. bs design its it bonk | Beg ve ois it TOW’ Leg him. war ce re ar outer eit comamee or Momptet to be couveyed or tranapo! by the comm inder-in chief, Mnxe,—On Friday, January 17, Jons J. ‘Mnaza, aged, They will know the man; | ‘sworn before me this Ié&h day of January, 1868—Davio | many of which are given in deponent’s a(fidavit, | Ment for uot more than one year, or bot! Bs order of the commander.in-chief, 2% years, 5 months and 6 days, 1 they know his peculiar tone of business, th W. Price, Notury Public New York county. while tranacting business with and collecting bills from | 424 yenicles employed tn auch conveyance or transports: | oa ay 8 Srommn oles inant Aaiutant G Rolatives and frieuds'of the family are respectfully: 4g best fited from previous business bi Customers, by false statements swindled bim out of | guy court of the Cnived Statse having. compoicet yyedie, Saetehews oe eas aie a invited to attend the funeral, on Moniay a’ternoon, | pgiirollash UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER'S COURT. Various sums of money, amounting in all tone value of | tion And al cuvion so shipped or attempted 10 be hipped aa aun dee Gales a ae ope o'clock, from the residence of his brother, to wind up his \@ interests of the ci parccnting eighty-four dollars and some cents, ‘The accused mn | OF transported. without payment of the tax or the execution | CO" hase le ‘week :—Company 6, ‘H. Miles, 457 West Forty-fourth street, 4 stake ip this matior, for st depends The Alleged Fra: the Tradesmen’s Na- | charged in the presence of the magistrate with having | of ‘ravsportation bonds, may be forielied to the United th regiment; Battery H, Monsov.—At Astoria, om Saturday morning, Januaty ‘whether the dividends from presiba gh ocd taken the money, admitted bis guilt. His speciie | States. Fhe heat carairy ; troop one, First cay. | 18, Manceva Moxon, im the 85th year of his Small, or whether there shall be , ” answer was, “I collected some money which I did not | Collector Shook left for Washington last evening, in sesenth regiment; Battery C, First artillery; | ‘The relatives and friends are ‘This was the essence of the Bankrupt act, and it was all Before Commissioner Osborn. overs” In default of $600 bail ‘son wae | order to lay before the department the facts in his pos- rat cavairy; Company G, Secoud regiment; | funeral, from the Rev Dr, fmportant. |The choice of an assignee should be leftto | Gamess C. Baker was further examined yesterday | Pela for trial at the General Sessions on the charge of | session as to the babitual violation of this law and to | Lindsay Blues, and Batiery K, First artillery. on Tuesday morning, at elev * api aed § ee inh gio red before Commissioner Osborn on the charge of having | grand larceny. obtain directions bow to proceed ‘o Vho prewives, Lt 1x | <aaaemtaee Ste Se EES ea et oy ge night, apes. 16, of appointmen not the intention to hamper or injure in = = sum, ‘114M H. Mone. wes a gross prostitution of his official position and | defrauded the above named eatabliahment, ia which he | Fryowovs Asuvtr.—On Wednesday afternoon, while | 10 ihe. iuunton {0 hamper or meg Lr ia vay MARRIAGES AND DEATHS Of the Fourth Precinct Sotiae oe youre, ascent -. pres yee os aioe renga had been employed as teller, out of a sum of above | passing through Chatham near to Duane street, a G tize m aod danger. He siated in strong language te | $10,000, The particalars of this case, which has under | man woman of respectable position named Sophia | with th i) be had i . =| Er; Fuich “who, he said, hod sellched ail the ‘ceeiwore | 6000 Several examinations, have been already ‘wily | stancee, wife of Martin Stancke, of €0 Forsyth street, | ¢,Cilesi0" Sook bas decided to ture over to the eonrts by the Rev, whe a pore thelr debts to vote for a Andres, pane teh part’ or the defendant. Their evidence | Was induced to enter a jewellery store or offlec where | imilaiton champagne manufacturers whose establih- —apied had city. No cards, this (Sunday) afternoon, at nalf-pas: one a’ ch aod selling hte be tnnenaea ppt pd bag ol pally related to the mode of doing business in the | plated and othi re Pretended to be disposed of re seized bane order some weeks since, as Ma ty Rev Fun Mcauuster.—In Brooklyn, on i oursd etivar regioten if he @ia novecens bie tessesiseene 10: the gerudeation. of hacks, de The, Commis: | by lottery, While ia the store the deer wae loosed from | siteady reporied tu the, [RuzAn, the, excepted See 8 Wisetss. bo eye to hoe int eat it the ol oft u 50 4 ends . fhe ‘aanigpoe. But the court could vee that if Be hed te tuahey teat wean tas semua op by oodaesl oo whom there is not sufleleat proof to conviet of actual | |, Hantisr— Disynow. ‘on William, are respectfully invited ‘to lop! course be (hir. ) would have int take place. violation of the iaw, This course of proceeding on the . Henry 5 1, from her late residence, 202 Full th position of ove who bad thwaried Mr, Fitch in the car- bastened to unlock and epen the door, then og hol cere aang ia beers on sai Sains a posi. ce Conn, to Miss Euzansta Desaow, of Mata- ROGATE': % tak! r by the shoulders pushed her {nto the street, ve refusal by the ianufacturera pay the tax for » Ne de Suoubers ef the ten oun Suen ae war Somomelis EEAES Veet Yesterday, accom by her husband, she went be. | which be contends they are l>gally lable, iniantor Hover. On Tharaday, Janvary 16, at Herki e to Flatbush, Le 1. bad ve 00, Mr. Fitch had n indignity o me bim and Surrogate Tocker adinitted to probate during the past | fore Justice Mansfleid and deposed fully to the facta Tre aot Ee moked ere reported Figg :—The | Rov’ William Joves, Wistaw ¥ r Ma 3 . On ev caliny Jaounry 18, Taowas Gone ‘bisa al the ‘bare b id. and therefore he | week the wills of the following persons: — shave xetectad to, whersugen weutenea tee, eed Ane phage Bs ty Dinas culioder on erhenene Gar \o Ras Pusrome 8 licked, etter thine “3 ive of eouaty Caran, Teel land, aged 68 wished that this case should be taken from the bangs | John R. Haywood, John. H,, Horstman, Josephus P. the portice qrrested and locked up, 1m @etault of bail, Lor | orice’ canes of selauve uot siated. Collector Beith, Causcuas—Ratmon.—On Tuesday, January 14, at | specitully invited to aitond the funeral, en Mé aS rae Milter, Ci , Dodge, Rachael! Owens, Auguste E rm Vinsnate tof Thnrsday, | of the Eigbth district, seized an iijicit sill ucatod in the the Cathedral, Louisville, Ky.. by the Rev. J. H Brady, | afiernoon, at half-past one o’ciock, from his late ‘ I wslop, et ‘as A , Adam 8 jan, in d RNY — iS a8 had attempicd io get bit own assignee eee ce one, Ie | Egcond and Third avenues, | Turned over to the Metro Ou Tuursday evening, January 16, | dence, 24 Weet Eleventh ‘street, iancaner, relict 0 fail to get bi (Me i Lqcusee af Rivet Ram toeoe an Kirby Rechaet | Pittefold, Mase., was entered and robbed of miuk and | Politan Board (or investigation, at the residence of S, H. Wesion, D. th, Mr, David | Pasriek MeNerm Waful discharge of his | Owens, Peter Petervon, Julius P. Beck, James Coyston, | other far collars, capes, cats, muffy, &¢,, to tho value of ures for a thorough and practical compliance Murried. ; Q 5 ch , F ‘ jaw hereafter, Berares—Orr.—On Wednesday evening, January 15, on helen i ote perky e fun from the . Gallaudet, Dass. Barxx, Jr, 60 | old Baptist church, corner of Oliver sud Henry wivecha, ‘dlook, wary the a thy lay) ailernoon, at one o'clock. Her remains will be vyimg out af acherished purpose. He complained that to St. James’ cathedral, Brookiyn, and {rom i tm Pager to Miss Sinan Bere’, both of this city, v! it St, Patrick's cathedral, on Mondays Satine Fe, Tae UNAS teak every perwon, and | Vatoatine Chevenct, Henry Ferguson, Patrick Leo, | $3,000; and not until Wednesday of tho past week did Revenue pasate tne er the Corn Ex- aye aTrEse Wrisea. Oa Thursday, January 16, ab meer ted Polk: "Har rohiives wok teal creditor who Nf ry urte:y. | George "1 4 el a the residenc> of the Jo's fatner, by tl , ti . iN fel Be did vot ‘epriuand M: Lord. because he bad | Maneret Harry, Caroline Caaevoli” Hitmen ght father, by the Rev. G. of her tons, the Rev, Francis MeNeirny ine Campbell, Elizabeth Jacoby, | %¢ senior of the frm, Daniel J. Dodge, have any int | ay gajourned meeting of the members of the Corn | rull, Mr. J. Vay Narray 10 Miss Josurmyy A. Winuen, James Mengaels, Cartela, Spriagham,, Samuel E. Whid- | mation of tho whereaboute of the property On that | grouange was held yestorday to (ake some action Ia re- iraniee ant Peak ¥ iexunder jumenthal Wy, g' y= a is city, and, accor oticer ry Ly fe ted ‘nthe interest of b ‘Your Honor | yess dncts ana Margaret A Gecdaan. ' *"'* | Tilman, visited the wore of Bare Ureenthol at 205 | gard to the recent whiskey frauds perpetrated on the Sa ee peat cro nee iag en ego the power to protict yourself the dignity of | By the will of Eliza Mott, deceasod. the following bo- | East Nitsteenth street, aed there found, in Groenthol’s | government. Mr. isaac Revd presided, The minutes of rents cas pes pogo ogee roby wa guests ‘are made to, the Society of Friends ia East Six- | possession, ® mink collar which he identified as age. Z ud teenth street 5 for the poor of said Society; New lativ of the family are most mandiog any eres, fending in my court, | York Hospital, $1000; New York Ayia forthe Bitnd, | ever, '& young woman. Mary’ Harrix’ "who | Mr. E, Witgov moved that the resolutiobe read on the | aged 68 7cary bait at sdlotgiiy Weted 1 attend the. fence, from the rer er this young man Mr, Lord) or any other man, as | $1 000; for Relief of Colored Orphans, $1,000; | claimed to be the daughter of Greonthol, persisted that | tact day, summarized in the Henato im a previons re. relatives and friepdg and men She pele | at father, Fourth avena eon 120:h! n tuts ‘case | Af | bad ihe power to commit, a8 | New York Insttation for Deaf and Dumb, $1,000; Homo | was her property, saying it had beqn presented to hor | port, bs'criiered to lio on the table. Sarecmecifully Inte to attend the funetal, oyge wil Harlem, at what (mi as Pee has, Be oa st have come vp | for the Friendless, $1,000; Nursery ana Child’s Hos. | by one ‘anaesab Goldman, bodge, however, went be- |" Tie resolution was unanimously nce, 260 Ninth street, tuis (Sunday) the Herald oT Monday 4 James L, McNoiray, are respectfully ine, tend, —At Harlem, on Satarday, frentg? f ». jilness, Even Fraxces, daughter arine ‘Brien, io the 10sb year of one to his Houor te show eause, bat because ) bad applied 0 aim Died. % of ‘the property stolen. This collar, bow. | tbe !ast mocting were read and approved, Bamey.—On Thursday, January 10, Atoxzo F, Barty, due n mvself and my | pital, $1,000; Woman's Hospital, $1,000. fore Justice Mansfeld, at the Third let Police Court, Mr, Wirsos then submitted the oo ‘clock. ning, Jan 1. ot at er (row Improper Coniuet on the park of An perton » say and 4 that the collar wae part of the property | proval of the meeting:— og eared pin Sere iyo aS POR Bee tion, Jorre AY te ihe ite on row bir. Lore repited thas, th ot Mr. Fiteh that CITY INTELLIGENCE, supcenitan seamen for Heine’ on sneh hah oe or Whereas the mombers of the New York Produon Ex. | The relatives. fr ends and members of the familv, and | 25¢b rear of vis age, - r { be bad applica tor the ap Of An Roaiwner was ing. them to be sivlen, purchased the goods for $200 | chance look regard to (ue collestion ot tas oe, whey Bite teenies ronen-tt IAS, be. 3. Bare } oretock at is, int =e “yh Greenwigh ‘sugan| eatirely false. Mr. Lory bad Lever mentioned the re iON REAM | from the burglar. Greenthol and his daughter 4 o1 i ly invited to id the funeral, from | oe, 159 Ge yjeot at ail wn was brought to notice by Mr, ‘Ton Weatuer.—The weather still continues cold. | wore youneany armunea rn ppt “ phon 4 rock Soteetoe, et eely apen thera bat SS Eeeten Gare, oat on Monday morning, Polen i en of thi mee yare ag itch mentioning to him the ame of Mr. Auurus, Tue lowest pornt of the mercury im the thermometer | by Dodge being fully made out, Subsequently the | compelled to abandon the business of receiving aud advanc: o’ clue! roceed to St, Mary’s ohdrcl iter tend, The remains will be aken to Mr. Parsons said that, reresenting creditors as he : rma" n was dl ing on did, be wished to a He thet they bi no objection to | 0m Friday might was 14 dogrees; at one o'clock you. | 7OU88 Woman tacharged from custody om bail | EO, Teare the case im th Raa i 7 c where a solema requiem high mass will be said (or the Tepoee of his soul, and then prooéed to Calvary Como. day, Janvary 17, Cartes Ep ong Perez and Jenny A‘ as ads f Mr. Fiten. Tuey were | terday 36 degrees, and at eight o’ciock P. M. 18 of Commissiouer Weil jon of the lax, | tery, Sure they would gel justice at his bands, and that was | degrees, ‘The atmnosphore yesterday, aided by a ¢ Relleving {hn the government would dete eae tre | Césmor.—The relatives and f of the family are all they wanted. sunshine, Was quite pleasant, and a goodly THE SECOND AVEXUE HOMICIDE. amount! of revenue than from the present high rate, Tespectful.y invited to attend the funeral of 2 Mr. Courson, reprotenting cnditors to the awount of | pedestrians and promenaders were on the streets during pr a Resolved, That ogee the packages ha passed from | Stv¥, Who died in Biufion a, Si, Jose; $4 000, raid that in order to have the proper notice | the day. ee ry and from the posseswon of churob, corner of Sixth avi and West Washi : - soverament to creditors it would be neessur; wl ° the Prisoners—“1 market the same shaji be free from all seizure: | place, where ie will be offered for 41 » ary 16, , eldest’ iow in the matters nce) | Tce Exnanao—Thero is every prospect now of & | “icnocks Him Town Mit m Glass of Lager,” | Sid, % bout anu sald on thi Noor or sleewherre aaany | Bove'ol'bis soul ae Sieaaey cr nae rae ae Ake re Fea. Leger Bh tg Maraacss 0. Pup th hie ate The Judge took the papore ant intimated to the le; Fepetition of the Jee embargo between thie cily and | the evidence given yesterday bofore the ioquest in | “newer “That the foregoing ‘ble and resotutions be |, “HeRswax.—At Stamford, Conn, on Friday night, | Year <0 ae % . die Gentlemen engeged in tho case Brooklys. For savers cays pet lane Nds ot 10 | ine above homicide svete to eatabllsh the fach that a | Submited the honerabte the benate and House of Repre- ea Ms Sana Caxasxas, widow of Joseph | | The relatives and ends of th tami, an tho om eae eee tad tile ae ate enarih river and | sharp instrument—probably a stone—was used upon | “Mr BN, Daaxe proposed that those recotutions | Novoe of toner hifeafter ‘ited to attend the funeral, ab tho Preshy‘eria ol ia teens Ice thus distributed is of great thiekness and touacity, | “ceased, Wiegand; also that the deceased came to | should, be offered separaiely and debated uj The |, Cuirt.—At Savanna Ga on Menten, December 80, r South Third and Fifth betes kiya, B. D,,, The Gift Enter: q , Before Judge Biateitord airays readecing. ferry, tranait dificult and | Bis deuth from intammation eansod ty wounds 00 re- | Som Seiten, vate at the tee tac beatae ea: |. Tue relaiven san toendy of rhe tantly are tavited to 2 papers plosee Copy id \ The case of the parties who have pn | oa Teal ion ‘Jaen Dg ceived, Dr. Hermann’s evidence showed that the ekull “payable at class B warehouse, aud that no tax be allowed bral 4 funeral, on Monday morn: , at eleven L Friday, January 1%) 47 Kelly, the Postmaster of this ctiy, ‘or baving detaineg | bonte, ‘The foating ice on the strength of the tide ig | W*# broken; by careful examination he found the bone | at class A warehouse, Mareen’ 2™ the residence of her mother, Mrs. Julia M. oly of Lausanne, Switzerland, No, 44 Bedford avenue, Brooklys. B.D. ry 17, of consumption, Kita. native of Clonme!, cousty lipperary, Ire- | *T®, are invited tend tho funeral from his late real, 8th year of her age. dence, 124 Columbia street, on Monday alterqoon eb two! a Mi Jetiers which, ashe alleges, have bem writion in the | £0T0d with great powor against the wharves and piers, | *k!u was broken; this correspondad with the wound on wn Hovrwax tuagosted a reduction of the tax to afty | Mer*hn Anioreet of an Uiogal git entorprice, was called on vy | (inuce,the,biles damaging the vessels and choking up | the scalp; this proved that the blow was struck from | “The Cramucay them pet the amendment, which was 2 the ati, pi it 10 vant jong aa . ¥ Soage Biatonfora youterda: boy bridge will, be formed betwoon Now York and | ‘%¢ left side; om sewing through the skull, corum, me gy und the first resolujion passed, . Du Lowa, some a ef o’olock, ; It was slated (bat Mr. Chatield, comsel for the plain. | Prookiyo and the navigation of the Rast river seriously mixed with pus, issued from the upper surface of the Ir. ps nay ot ere - ge cody “ noel Mabe tes rendines rah fled TORNEY.—In Brooklyn, on saturdey, Sanuerp 1 a Gifts, was pot in attendance, and thar therefore, the impeded. brain, whic I collected ou s piate; pus was on the | supmitiod would oasily defeat the Objects of fraudulent | Thomas Cody, 27 Carroll street, Soutn Brooklyu, this | CATH4RINR widow of Laurence Tormey, aud daughtér + pase could not aued by him thi Crry Monvatrty.—Tho number of deaths in this city | whole murface of tho brain, but the greatest portion be- | distiliers, aod repudiate the 1dea of taxes being im- bape }&ternoon at two o'clock, Patrick Mc\ anus, of Kilpatrick, ‘\g Mr Courtney, Ucited Stares District\ attorney, aaid It | ast week was 441, {mcluding 43 in the public iustitu- | poath the spot above named; there 1s only one fractore | Posed In bonded stores, i . i Ona t second reso} been Ln gma ad io bd Baad sot broughout the | “ous. E of the ekull, bat there is a contusion of the scalp, evi- ng Duane hosie ETVEk te amendme! en cerined on. ei Td Fae pie ge iene bis on, = Ooormn Usiox Porcvan Lectrunes—The first of a | dentiy inflicted by the same inat it; the left homia- | it should be proved that the tax bi bees pal ty he hu! lepesed Of at once. as it was a simple matter ar ieote. | CO\t# of popular lectures before the Cooper Union, for | PLere of the brain was softoued, fm consequence of in bt i @ Court inquited how the case came befure tho | themdrancoment of aeience and art, was delivered at | SA™TMallon; the chest was opened, amd fluid (about widow of Jobu Cooper, Jr, 4g the 674b your ' Bern om a? | ill take place, on, Tuentay thorais Et streot, wher julem wil! be colebrated for the ra. ry of th Gh a ito —At West Farms, on Friday, January 17, iar” Westmeath, Ireland, ia the year cal a the Method #t church et West Farms, ou req noon, at ene o'clock. Carriages will wait | D996 of her soul, thence to the (em wise the Mr. Bi * if foar ounces on each side) found om the side of the re te nont, Ford. or Fiatbusn, The friends of the fami! + {ES coictenae ‘They being tt te bere on the 4,‘ the Gooper lustituts last evening dy Colonel James Fair- | pieural cavity; my opinion is that the deceased, Joba prrctipnm ttn ‘and protested weir oa y Warten eee ee weattend, ‘5 a auppore, that Me, Kelly In a rovenue eno freed, T | man. The audience was large, and composed in good | Wieyaad, came to bis deuth in coneequenoe of inflam- | ““Arror some Wiscwaion the tmeuding Writrreip ~On Friday, ary 17, Sanam M, Wnrrs! Stoment might, if nee Tala pty 7 | Dart ef Indios, The subject of the lecture was ‘Tne | matiun of the loft hemépiere of the brain and its lining | tho socond resolution carti liamore, Kings county, iro. | 7X40, wife of Joan M. Wi de RB ewer, anostion OF | “Arcigt’y Mivtion,”’ ancl was ably treated. The locturer dis. | Mmembrang, producad oy iwo blows applied direct tothe | Mr Horruan read a from Charles H. Curtit th yoar of bis age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | he covrt—T wili raise that question myaolf, Prima | “Used the wechetios ofartat-some length, quoting largely | left side of the bead with s hard instramenj, which he | rinots, endorsing the movement for the su: pression id friends of the family, also thoso of | Invited to attend the funeral, from her late residenca, | Facie, (here in ‘no jurisdiction ‘bere; the’ me | She opinwnsof Ciearo, St Augustine, Lord Sbafiesvury, | Fevsived In an erect position in mie fall frauds, and trusting as « Western distiller that w, Wiliam Johaston Add Patrick Gay. | corner South Spooed aad Seventh street Brookiye, Ey at they aro clizens of New York: they Edmuod Murke, Areuibald Alison, aod other eminent Tos jaror—Doceased toid me he was knocked down | i would ve vigorously prosecute ly tn D,, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock, Wiihout tur» nb they are citizens of ain t Ste writers On art topes Bho burden of bis address went | OY * party of mon whom he conld not same, but be The mooting then adjouraed, — a) ther notice, Shin caso at three o'clock on Monday to prove ihm’ (he end of true art was to lead maukind | ovuld banter gh ho recognized Stick. i No. 203 Baas Texas and Georgia papers Eeonatitng 1 tua Thave cx jeune: to divine unity with (ts Maker; that each of the fide Henry Ualtorman, & giant German, testified that tho layers of New York and also Witsow,—On Saturday, + Jou Witsow, Gee The MOT Neer the cate Ta arts 15 of use nly in so fer as tt moves the emotional | Pri¥onere came into the waloon on the night in question THE NATIONAL GUARD. Bocioty are agod 58 yours, Case accordingly adjourned” elements with v: us, and that the degree of pieasure | ‘at be saw the prisouvrs beating ‘and Da ‘The friends and acquaintances ars reepectfally bata one th derivable from art is proportioned to the force Uy | Teopnizes Stick aa one of tho assailants, In answer to Sooieiy will weet at thelr rooms thie (Sun vited, also the members of iho Now Yor Pi SUPREME covaT which it appeals (o our ianer life, which appeal is | ® “zestlon from & juror, Ualterman stated that he The great topts of discussion just now im the National January 19, promptly at ous o'clook, to attend the Sootat a alwaya made turon.zh either the sense of sight or of | Kborxed Mtick down “mits glass of lager.”’ Ho test! | Guard is the bill introduced by Senator Croamer, afew | fuueral of tholr late brother member, Poter Daly. Fondeuse, 248 Seventh Phe Ohicage, Rect in hoaring. The true vrtiet, he eoutinued, 18 be who hss | Sed thst be waw one of the prisoners strike deceas-d | 4.0 0 \0 ot ond JAMES EB, DOUGHERTY, peorotary. Wirtsama. On Thursday, J war's Yo I f hie imagination disc\piined, and in accordance with (he | With #emething thet looked like a stone, iy" ago, ich certain brigades new in « flourishing Rev. Jaura Rovow, Honorary President, painful illness, Jang, wife of Owen Wiliams, aged 30 ay Company’s Litigations—Contempt=Dine erfectness of this dis. ipliae the artist iseniitied toe Prema Becty worn—Live with Mosbach; came | Condition, and mainly so by the united efforts of their Dewanesr,—At. Hackonsaok, N. J., on Friday after. | years, covery. \gher oF lower raul Bead coe ea ton te 2d and aaw the Ave prison: | various embers, rank and Sle, aro threatened with a | 2°00, January 17, Param 8. Dewaisor, in the Glat your | | The retativenand friends, also Alleghany Lodge No. Before Judge Cardozo, Wasmnoron's Binrapae Ceusenertor.—The Sons of | Srn.a"4 wus other parties quarroling with Mosbach and | aos or 4) : be md wt i £72, F and Hh, Dalene tea ce ist hanna a Cm. Other parties in Lun saloon; Mosbach ordered them out; Of disintegration, It isclatmed-by the groat majority in frionda and those of the family are Invited, with. | A: Mu. are respectfully invited toattend (he from ie . the Chicago, o X- | Temperance aud otuer tein,oerauce organizations of this | all ieft sonm after exonpt ons, who was quarreling #0 | of the city militia that itt ail very well to talk about | out further notion, to attend the faneral, from vie Re. | Her late residence, 200 Kass sixth streot, (Sunday) Me Rattway Company et al,—The enso of Fisk & Belden city and vicinity, in conjunction with the Sunday schools | Much he wae pushed out by us; that party is not } congo; lation, but that im carrying the plan into execu. | formed church, om Monday afternoon, at two o lock, | afternoon, at one o'clock. The remains will be taken Carriages will be in waldag at the depot on tho arrival | 0 Groenwood for interment, % ot the ¢ e o'clock train from New York, A a ee eit Jencary 18, Onias tT fegiments com, the Guard; in Dien, --On Saturday, Janoary 18, James L, Dion, after ). WINSHIP, son benezer Winans, Other words, that instead of cooeetivatt by taking | @ lingerie llineng in hia B6th a] ad yoara, » os ions of commande ead plectay them Bie cf re] those of the family are reapectfully Tho funeral will tae place from hia tate rontdence, nto comman stand in great need of some invigo- 57 | 219 Monroe street, om Monday afternoon, at half oe fating influonce, It would be far better to cut of the | Gol an o'clock. pn 4 gent auninat the darendanes for contenaphy. tn ref usn Dr. wr on my com head, 1 think, | Goad braucheg entitely’ und feave ie gues’ isiltie tres | Crcegiree Broaklya, en Monday aCierncos, Wirrmna.—At Whitestone, tI, on Saturday, Sonal WX acamrer certain aueations put 0 { it ihe relat. | min. The afiernon is With a sions; SGM mas the man sho bit me; took de. | sound at hear morg vigeteusly to without them, | Fiyws.—On Thareda ng A otf long and | 18, after a short and severe iliness, Mrcw, ie 4 wn ol z H raid st; i no ¥ BEV REGIMENT (NFANTRY, Eow. Is i jevuied to muse aud Major | pivot ducing the row; (id tot hear the repors of a pistol, | Company 1, Seventh. regimens, held. on stection om | hinasen ne ane toe | Heheds CORE ae eee Farmanaged ; year ag 7 Hal aaw Mosbech Yor oa revolver after ta row, and | Monday evening last, to fill the vacancies in the posi- funeral will take piace this (Sunday) afternoon, at ids of the family aro i Major General 0. 0, Howard at the Mosbach war arrested in Ue act of doing 80, View and second Neutenants of the companr, | two o'clock, from bis late residence, 428 Kiahtn aireot, | attend the faneral, thie coxneay) citecons "at nee wagd svening outerigiumenia The monay rained Jnonast adiourned avi Noudsy, Coigue! Clark presided, Fires Sergeant James H, Louns- | near pyeuus @ ‘| O'clvck. from his late residence, among (he prisoners; about t jites after the man 08, intend to cotedpate | War pueued out Mie’ Wiegand trou outs shorty ater | Hon nom ration should be had for the stan ‘Mra, Moatach cried, “Tor God's nuke, they the baker;’’ 1 went out; saw the Seminar the Chicago, Rock Island avd Paoifle Railway | of the various evangelical eh % Gompany and others, in which an injunction was granted | gn, coming <4 this court a short time ince to resttain the isene or | d Peotlation of forty nine hundred shares of @ now and 0908, “eg0d UOA'\borined issue of capital stock, came before | songs, declamati esterday morning on motion for an attach- | school hildren, ander, wuend the funeral from his late residen of the aumber; did