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8 : NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1869.—TRIPLE SHEET. : a SSS poser git ) form that would have been a mode! to the sculptors | ary carelessness, and sent to the £ Prison. An ~—At Darmstadt, on from the textas follo‘was—These words, my brethren. bre boty eenieiors SUBURBAY INTELLIGENCE, Sok might bed ‘dou of harm | teniber in ‘of Unived Con eee RADE, | criascant Nanton acral Seuss | ayaa ond ingly sun ee ibe mneeeacrenl Sscrits acct | Sere y Mana tease Ree 80 Ww evi e he Seat Moving Scenes at the Lat’s Residence of the ond, | Zee oF ceie hese wee Ns OE adar eed pM thooghs thay Kew itt well Of te prisoner and hs aa foward deeased Baer ant Aine aay Compe Valtad, Giaies Deceased—Impressive, Ceremenies et tho that are called from us. That the tomb of death to | any. re ool exten! Pree da I scent nents ny silsina = tte lral. Chri‘ 1 night, pth: hi ‘mpathies and the almost Hob- tragic occurence tess in | Elisha Rigzs, of New ine funeral ceremonteys over tne remains.of: the can tha sas of pra arity utvexero od. ‘Let uy then, lah the’ extreme. fad bea entcavored) t0 | HUMTINGRON'=TENSRY.—At the residence of the 1c chi Tae Necro Rosixse ‘ " forever, gifts and give :¥ to God, whose they Vé COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.— aera Fa a of the grave cee Fi abe. | were, Let ua mei ot that wonderfa} itch ugene & Joun a the @piored man who was arrested that beantual a imagination that alin = | on suspicion of « . pred ‘a seers ons won J uis every u and that ravished wita coven 1, eating & quantity byte 2 anon i» 200 domontio sles.’ Carrs cone its eloquence tue ears of ‘éven the most wnimpas- 303?! 4g, on being brought up for examination residence in TWeD‘g-third street to the Catholic Ca- | > truer philosophy Mn oat tney gave | sloned listener. His natural attainments were so | admnittr 4 £9 e+ it at an oll factory at the foot of the thodral in Mott “Areet ail the members of the New "A" now tamer a less abhorrent. mame | Versatile aad bis calture was ao large and varie’ | hin’ «4 wag qcoordingly commultied by Recorder York War, besos hundreds of our most prominent, | to death, and they called it falling to sleep.” It was | etd ot tus | P Se for trial. ‘The premises m question were seized Tate James T. Brady tok place yesterday witn be- coming solemnity. L’syg before the hour fixed for the removal of the Cérpse from the deceased’s late suflicient to cause death; a little girl, Anua Poor, > aiusing ip a | ae ot the thind wy a higuur Rasta’ LTE , galy dauzhier of tue lace Captaun ing + seeing the ¢¥en, be ved Oliver Tenny, eae a £0 ral s no.s90f | Mrooklyn, Baston and Jamaica papers 4 the biows. “Tie “ist two she ibed as being | 1s4a08—SOLOMAN,—On Wednesday, y heavy ai@ the thicd, which proved tho fatal one, | by the Rev. ‘4, M. Isaacs (farher of the bridegroom), Wu to heras ihough it strack ihe sidewalk, | assisted by the Rey. 11, Phillips, Mr. MyeR S.1SAacs . i wing up ihe testimony he carefully reviewed | to MARIA, fourth daughter oi Air. B. L. Soloman, all very point which to hiw seemed material, ani | of this cgty, * wound up with an it appeal to the jury to1ay STEWART—DORAN.—On Monday, February 8, at aside all aymbatilos migit have becn engen, | St. Avane’s church, by the Rev, J. A. Keogh, 0: or for the respectability of the accused and that | ST? air, of this city, to MAxY DURAN, of Harlem, of parents and jadge the case by the facts, "Ceuny—Kxarp.—vn Wednesday, February 10, at Paying a coupuiment vo the Bench by satiny that to | ‘re residence of tie bride’s parents, by tile Rev. tie credi‘abie manner tn which it had becy tiled ie had i Q im Breoklyh ev. Dr, TB. show that the blows strack were light and in. BEEN PUP Se ct we Mi ‘ earlier Christians that by the United Siates odlcials under chisuna of oder professions, called to pay tet is $30 dear and ear ous, that wore Taken away trom} aioe f an avtachmeat for debt, aud was leit for several days ects memory great counselor. | tnem had fatlen asleep in the pas, M 9 ‘% | unprotecte Zenong Xie many who were present just befors the | coming dawn that should wane tam re 5 Uae Fat Leipreetiesagy So Qa iad Hadson City. cofiu tvas closed was Major General Seckiea, ¥rho, it pee Teas walt that St Paul shonid bid Chris | him speak of the glory, of ertuo pociry | Justicg Marmes Tero AND AcQurrren.—In the will Be remembered, was defended by Mr, Brady, } tians not to grieve as those who had no hops. | and beauty and 61 ‘on ureh have | Court of Quarter Sessions yesterday Justice Thomas “ said to themseives that % Most gifted of " " George I. Brown, of Trenton, 5. J., curva K, TERRY years azo, in a celebrated trial which teok;place at | St. ae vg ae pesuape aoe ROT | Pon eat cael “rg ‘tn the | W- Maires was placed on trial for alleged misde- | wos largely due that enviable apaettod New ponayy ~ douguter of Walter J iknapp, Esq., all of Wy-shingtou, ‘The General seemed to ve very much | MnTaion Shy PO” cruel mods that rex | pulpit oa the sudieck of Or hoiy religion and its | teanor in ofloe by wilfully, mann oe tual. | Jersey had gained for meting out Justice allze | ‘rookiyn, B. D. and holy mys; fexsion | ciously issuing an attache ‘osed, asklug e- eee te ppsperernny iim mover Mero the sige Fotsed fhe order, Ot aatia. Tne capesie | he adorned Mette Ria ike ait Peas nna | COomuEN Van Eiate Sichout an. adadarias Onetags \l:apdie the taste tas oes acitnsT eae ne Died. ‘Gy, stood tm silence for a momenty asafovercome by | hor only, (her jarimceve, as’. those parans | and reverend judges and venerable lawyers. isn of | sue in the cage was Wwaciher tue alldayit om waich | son of Dr. Laton, to adjadge him aording | amyery.—on Thursday morning, February 11, emotion, and taen, while the trickled down his grieve, but to grieve aa who bad hopes in | s'fted mind add intellect, should assemble around | the attachment rested was genulue, ‘The jury de- } to tis deserts, At tuis pommt the beat-up facings of Auruvr Auwury, in the 46th yeur of his age. cheeks, bent over the coffin’ and fervently kissed his | tho fh mca resurrectio! to grieve as those ‘with Peet 2 Pi ee a last eanae phe ee was genuime and rendered a verdict of ac- ae Lomas’ =e be LS arapel ag na ‘The frieads and'relauves of ihe famuty are invited ‘ ; Chris! ; un th. . lause ensued, in dead riead. Tye body was cncysel ti 8 masstye caB- | out hone, tnd yet Ut te ee puna of Christ or of) it i o part of the Curiatian religion that 10 a0: | ° poanp op FamsnoupEns-—BoULEYABDS AND. CoN: Prompts eleeked by te beneh and a severe sebuice qpreend tee finer Som iM ie ae } Xptof mahozady, richly mounisd in silver aud Hned | Hie fiscipies to forbid Ba ip grieve, ‘The apostie could | mirlug aud exaitinz God the Redeemer we sould | 1p sox.—The monthly meeting of the Board of | Mimiuistered. Judze Vepue also gave iusiructions | inence io St Francis XaVier’souNroh, West Sixteenth with white satin, aud was dttired ima full suit of | pot forget that Christ himself grieved when he | ignore God the Creator. Let us, therefore, atiuice | § me {ue Sherif that Ha reodrrence of such manliesta- | stroer, wiere a solema mass of requiem will be- rth in fulness of time to redeem | 11s gilts and pay to Him the homage of our adiutra- Choser Freeholders was held yesterday, Mr. Lynoh ‘Diack, while the casket itself was Hterally covered iat uate him. a bumane, | tion tor those gitts in our departed friend. ‘fake | in the chair, The Boulevard bill was brought up with wreaths and crosses made trom freshly culled 4 hye van} upon lum up tenderly, therefore; bear him to tie tomb— a after pe was adopted. ‘Che Con- roses. When the sisters and brother of the deceased | that he did not iznore his own’ gifts, and he shel | the cold and si'cut tomb—to the tomb of his fathers, | Bd after some discussion was adopted, pee ‘There let him rest in peace, in the contident hope— | solidation bill was next taken up and ihe discussion had taken @ last look at the dead the casket'was | tears of Miendsily over, the Som of his departed | tne hope spoxon of by St, Paul—thas be will have | on ita adoplion was. postponed Ul. hext. thursday. Placed in the hearse, and the funeral procession pro- | 1y.°'Christian d and far should it be from me, | glortous awakens. Let us, then, my bretiircn, | Priuted copies of tue bill Were given to ie members cecded to the cathedral, followed by an immense | an humble ind ristian priesthood, to | “ke up the mortal shrine—thaé shrine ia which | for circulation, A protest agalust the whole micasure number of cilizegs in carrlages and on foot, the fol- | forbid grief. It is right that we should permit grier dwelt the imimortul soul—that soul so singu ai was preseated from Weehawken. Ua appileativa of dios took place the court oe cieared, ‘The argument re "Ci throughout was chamncterieed by ovablued stilt aud Bee Catan anh Oe Io DAlrae Conte. Blinplicity, and did not fall tomake eyes otaer than Bakrnerr,—On Wednesday, January 10, BLA those of tendei-hearted Women drop tears of hear Louis, infant daughcer of Wiluam U. aud Willa Bart felt sorrow ior tue deceased and wis bereaved pa- | jor aged 7 months and 21 days, %. Judge Depue immediately proceeded in the ‘the Teiatives and friends of the family are m- delivery of its charge, Which Oecupied avout tWealy | viced to atiend the funeral, iro: tue Lesilenee of her iuinutes, aod at twenty minutes to two No. 6 row, corner of Bleecker and o'clock the case waa given to the jury. Saiuen sitenin vhia (vriday) afternoon, af one aud gloriously gtted, Let us take it up knowing | tie Erie Railroad Company the Board resoived to | ‘ilivagh many felt compeiied to leave tie y Jowing named gentlemen acting as pall bearera;— | {2 Day the tribute of ‘adection, that our etief should | to Ta; mortal (raume waa Diesel and’ sancuiled | proceed to Guwenuerg next Monday to locaye w dock. | courtroom in order to obtain re reshinent, the bouy | OR ee ae the endaa e ee 6.0) ClarKéy near Chas. O’Conor, A. Oakey Hall, the Mayor; Judge In- | shea upon the tomb of our departed friend, we | PY the sacraments of the Cburch—that that form Newark. = oped audieuce remained and Ute ladies discussed | cing sing, N. Y., Miss SARAH KR, Canry, formerly of grausm, Judge Alger, Judge Barbour, Judge Daly, | should still see the gloriens futare revealed to usin | that lies there now hidden from our sight was not he conients of tiny, neat little baskets. between | gp, ( it O Dantsh five and six o'clock after nearly four hours? deliier- ined on Raber tag ot All Saints’ church, ation, the jury revurned i reported a verdict of | priar Cui, at tweive o'clock. guilty, with a recommendaiion to mercy. ‘ue an- P On Thursd. bruary — Hounicewent «ted ted Little seusatlon and was made Picote = ons namanindtionis ma amid an eager but breathless stiluess. ib was a ‘rhe friends and relatives of the famtly are re- hatter of wouder how the audience restrained Its | quested to attend the funerni, froin the residence of feeling. | Throushoutand even at tue lass womens | }45 mother. No. 98 Chariton strect, on Saturday after- tue accused exiuibited but litte emotion, His cali noon, at one o'clock. + was Increased $9,000, masing the to:al amount under Cokt.—in brockiyn, on Thursday, February 11, Which he is field $12,000, and sentence was deferred CATHERINE CoRR, Wile of Joun Corr and mother of Until tornorow. 1b48 probable that the case will be Henry Corr, a native of the parish of Lynan, county appeaied, Armagh, Ireland, in the doth year of her age. ¥ ihe tuneral will taxe piace from her late resi- THE NEW JERSEY LEGISLATURE. dence, 16/° Plymouth street, 0: rday morning, at. nine o’ciock, thence to the charch of St, Anne, cor- 5 ner of Gold and Front streets, where @ solemn In the Senate yesterday a bill was introduced ap- | requiem touss will be oifered for lier soul, and thence pointing an additional Judge of the Common Pleas | to the Cemetery of the fo:y Crvss, #atbusi. of Mercer county (Trenton), having power to preside FORE A ee oe be Se eee . | the last abiding place of a gifted soul of great iniel- AN ALLEGED DapostTor.—An old woman, arrayed Pro! ssor Ogéen Doremus, Clarence A, Seward, ere sedis Oe om 7 nd ligence, of a generous and lordly heart; but, more, | in mourning apparel, wag arrested yesterday afier- Nathanie! Jarvis, Sr, and Dr. Quackenbos. The | hetter awakening, to be always with the | {at it was tie sirine of an imumorta! soul tiat from | yoon in Broad street walle soliciting alma with a menbera of tite bar in a body escorted te cortége | Tab through | @' heavenly | eternity. | Grieve, | ea ie ae amr tilt ‘in eatly youn was | Pencil and slate. Being unable to expiain her con- Cy ! SSeny'aax.:treoads., [1 Guct satistactorily she Was conveyed Lo tae siation along tue route to the Cathedral, and on all sides, as 4 arted frien!, | 4¢ain savctifed and anotutea by frequentiy partak- | GUC! Ltd ne onvey ne suatiod the procession passed, the manifestation of respect a ee Mad tee. ai ae nee me ee ing of the holy and sublime sacrament of the Lauren, bonis ix trea Save Hex. name as Hannah Morse. fo tue dead was such ad has seldom been witnessed |’ my departed friend, to give thistexpression of our | aud who ia the last aays of his pligrimage op earti | Pils IS es 9 ekivien agaFO - oe sorrow, It is but a just tribate you the Creator, | recelved the last sacred, soiemn and mysterious MELANCHOLY SuIctpB.—About seven o'clock yes- bef.re on avy similar occasion, to that God who made these tates | ours, mae | Tites of our holy religion, and received at the hasds | terday morning an old man named Joseph Schoveld On the arrival of the hearse at the Cathedral the | them to feel the hour of grief, the hour of sorrow, | Of the appointed minister of God the solemn pg if theough Gis dad with. « lato, in a. e z the sacred edifice were filled with | aad that he came to give us that heaven-born rell- | sacratent of absointion, Shall we not, tucrefore, | 8 mse! cf pistol, wee stinioing Lapa 2 gion, to give us the heart to feel admiration not only | hope that the prayers of the Church sual be hear bedroom at No. 249 Market street, The report was an immense crowd, and it was several minutes be- | f> the goodness of the human heart, but for al! the | im bis behaif, aad hope and trust tat our Saviour | hoard in the saloon underneath, and on his room door fore the police could clear way for the procession | gitts of the mind with which some men are adorned. | aid ReJeeier, who heard and absolved the peniteat | pein opoued ne was found lylag on his buck on @ to pass into the church. After the casket had been | 1 du not therefore forbid you to grieve, but, on the | tilef ou the cross, will es deaf exr to the | chair, aad the right part of his head blown off. ‘the i contrary, it may be the few words I will have to | Prayers and pleadings of His Church avd of His | discuarged pistol was lying at is ide 11a pool of conveyed within the door the crush of the multitude say to you will stimulate you to grief, But | people? God forbid that our hearis should be so | pigod, Deceased Was Sixty-live years of uge, u native ‘Was so great without thet @ large numberof te |] ghall ‘also console you din’ the “words of | coi Jor our ininds 80 little iastructed and fortified | of Connecticut, and has a daughter living in brook- members of tho bar who had accompanied the gor- | the gospel, that there’ shall be an awakening | 10 Christian hope as not to feel an assured hope that | yn N, ¥, He wus employed ws @ latter in titls city. ft | God had dealt mercituliy wita our brotuer, Let us, at interva): twee! Sessions le 4 3 © téze trom Twein)-caird street were unable to obtain | 1,8 ueler life beyond the grave, | Aas | too, tuerelore, deal lugutly with his fautlsy and im ‘Trenton. psi igaa ig hen: a“ sae bata a ib aly specttully invited to’ steeud the funeral, from. his admittance, notwitustanding the efforts of the poltce | in which Tstand, as It is very remote from the cha. | ta!tmg, as far as 1a us Hes, the mnerey of God tue Fa- | Usrrep Srares Disraicr Court—Tnm BuEcrion a8 Signed the Dil valldating te lease of the | Tis residence, corner ilency and. Amity streets, Lord racter of the teaching of our Church, that in tie | ther, taik as highly as we can of tis noble gifts— | Fravps.—in this court yesterday forenoon Colonel | Morris and Essex Railroad to the Delaware aud | }roklyn, on Saturday aiterioon. at two o'clock. ufone Ne al Sia solemn and awful presenne. of death, J should ta Doone eames eer uae Sear te inthe W. E. Treadwell, of Newark, pleaded not guilty to | Lackawanna Ratiroad Company. Ccxty.—On thursday, Febraary 11, PRrER OURRY, : duige in words of mere lation and flattery. 1 a merct Us—an Sy # : Be aged 45 years, Shortly after nue o'clock the churen was cleared | Chutehof Cos isnota datteren, Irdoes noe permit | words of the Church, way the soul of the déparved | five indictments charging wim with forging natu. | ‘The committee of the Senate who were directed to Friends and acquaintances, and those of his prepare a bill pursuant to the recommendations of | prothcrs and bro er-in-law, C. Horgan, and the / the jomt committee on the State Prison reported a bill pea AH id bises Sieh Sond Soe 4 I are resi ly inv: attend the ¥ with the following explanation of its objects and his lave residence, 18 Kast iwenty-ith sireet, om provisions:— Sunday afternoon, at oneio’clock.. The important feature of the bill 1s the appoint- Dick.—On Wednesday, February 10, Roser? ; ment of a new officer, to be called the Supervisor of | HENRY DICK, of consumption, after a long and the State Prison, to be designated by the Governor, inful fliness, which he bove with Christian forti- Chancellor, Chief Justice and Attorney Ceneral. ‘The de, aged 25 years and 4 montis, Officer is appointed for three yeers, with a salary of His triends and the friends of the family are re- $2,500, Ang ts required to give security in the sam of | spectfuily invited to attend tre funeral, from his late $25,000, and to him is committed, under the super- | residence, 157 Gold strect. Lrookl) p, this (Friday) af- ° rder arrangemt the singing of praises of its departed childrea; but | brother rest in peace. ralization papers and conspiring with others with of. pil: DEORE, IP 8 Mag ngements for | over the.cold remains it is more mect and seemly to TUB OBSEQUIES PROPER, the same ‘ren The accased then procured bail in the faueral ceremoales might be made and the | peg mercy for their faults, Let us therefore confess When Rev, Dr. McGlynn concladed, the attendants | (1.9 sum of $5,000 to appear from aay to-day in this required decorations of the altar and the | thesins of poor eae and beg God’s merey for | of the Archbishop advanced to the throne aud clothed | court pending trial, Samuel Kay, of Trenton, and be leted. The front of the | the departed soul of a fellow being. It is the prayer | him with the sto‘e and episcopal cloak and mitre. | Noah 1). Taylor, of Jersey City, are his sureties, pulpit Lape 4 of the Charch from its infancy; it is the prayer | Suodeacon Father McLean, bearing the cross, pre- | Aipurn Zanker entered a similar plea on a charge of main or high altar was covered with black | of every Catholic ehiid and the duty of us all to pray | ceded his Grace, the gates ot the cuannel were opened | falsely swearing to @ certificate’ o1 naturalicauion. cloth showing & white Greek cross in the centre | for the sonis of departed parents and for the souls | and the Episcopal cortege advanced to the coiia. | Garret D. Van Riper went his bail in a like sun for and over the pulpit was also thrown 4 black cover, | of those of our homes and households who have been | ‘he subdeacon was followed by the acolytes carrying | jig appearance on the 23d ist. heavily fringed and crnamented with silk of the | called away from us. It is it to pray and to hope | lighted caudles, and they all took positions on either EB i same color." in tue main or centre aisle, but afew | that the souls of all the faithful departed, throt side of the catafalque, the subdeacon, with the cross, ugh fee: from the railing of the chancel, was erected an | the mercy of God may rest in peace. And it is only | standing at the head facing the altar. The Arch- | IMPORTANT INTERNAL REVENUE CASE IN - Catafa rated here ow by auricul: bishop halted at the tront of the chancel and tie obse- rviso1 fr taken be that ear Tene ortee co Naee rene Tor Col iar eet meatal Fe Re Tine of m rr quies were continued by reading the antipuone £x«it- TRENTON. seh Goats ct eer mreasuren ine a Gypress Hula Osuetery, watered - surrounded by six, heavy wax candies; three on | parted friend, that the doctrine of our Church ele- | dunt Domino Ossa humuiata and reciting the on charge and pithy of the business Pa gr io FANNING.—ID Brookiyn, on Tuesday, February 9, eatuer giie. On this, as the platform, was to be | vated and won the admiration of his tic intel- | fiitieth psaim, Miserere met Deus, secundiwn mag- Sureties—Ov: 00,000 lat -aftairs of the prison. Over these sub- | Taoxas WILLIAM, son of W. ?. dud Mary Fanning, placed tue coffin on’ the ar rval of the funeral | lect and entwined itself with the d afections | nam misertcordiam, tuam. The choir chanted | Action Against i. se TY> | Sects “the "Beata Of Shoervitre, Gompasea of the aged 20 years and'24days, | | : Gortege. Ornaments of white roses and lilies, | of his Taighty heart. He loved the Christian doc- | the Libera me, Domine de morte eterna. several volved. Supervisor of the financtal otficers of the state, ap- “yhe relatives and friends of the famuy are. respect- pointed by the joint meeting, has a general supervi- | fully invited to attend the fvveral, from the Church sion and may make rutes to govern the Supervisor | of the Redeemer, corner Fourth avenue and Pacific in the transaction of his business, and in such cases as | st. rine this (Friday) ternoon, at half-past three they may think best for the interest of the State they | o’cioc! may require lim to make his purchases by contract FisuBLatr,—On Thursday, February 11, Eviza- Leeda 5 the best bags fed Su ip sin Isto. pate BETH, Byes of the late Joa Fishbiatt, in the 49th charge of the moneys ant frequent’ and } year of her particular accounts to the Board of Sapervisors ‘the relacives and friends of the family are respect- and to the Legislature, The offices of keeper | fully invited to attend the fuucral, from her resi. and {inspectors are left, as provided by the | dence, 242 West Twenty-second sirect, on day otpatitnon, to be filled by the independent ac- | morning, at ten o'clock. tion of the joint meeting, and to these oMicers, who FLEMING.—On Thursday, February 11, BARBARA, retain thelr emoluments, a# now provided, 1s com- | the beloved wife of Gregory W. » aged 33 mitted as heretofore, the care of the sanitary con- | years. - dition, government and police of the prison. The ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respect- whole law has been revised to meet. these objects | ful'y mvited to attend her funeral, irom her late resi- and make the system consistent in all its dence, 107 West Twe ird screet, on Sunday afver- ‘The biil also sappuee @ defictenoy existing in the n900, ag one o'clock; thence to St. Vincent de old law, by providing for the removal to the asylum | Paul’s church, and from there to Calvary Cemetery. strapcd in form of crosses of harps, of wreaths snd | trine of prayers for the dead: of invoking over the | prayers were then read and responded to by the In the United States District Court at Trenton yes- of crowns, Were kept in readiness to decorate the | remains of the loved one God’s mercy and lon, | choir, when the Archbishop rose and descended colin us soon as it Teached the churen. AS the He did not in his life time like to hear over fe biet from the chancel, Dassed up to the comin, and, re- | terday the trial of the case of the United States vs. Tusi of the pene to Sean ihe Seen of his di , we Y ‘words ‘4 Epo ee of oot resney Sogg lip er Comma sprinted Eek George W. Thorne and others was commenced, geremonies in the church was expected to be great, | tery, but he loved the words of solemn Christian ‘ arou! 5 ‘This is brought by the United States Poiice Captain Garland of the fourteenth precinct, —words of invocation and prayer for mercy, | that again making the ‘reutt of the coitin. holding the sa of pied et ‘Thorae, becelonmg ‘Was present with @ full platoon of men, | I remember on one occasion being told an incident | the censer in his hands, and, still repeating the suret rge W. taking charge of the severst entrances, and | in his life which illustrates his reliance on the | Lord’s prayer, he filled the church with tne aromatic | ternal Revenue for the Fifth district, for breach of some were «iso stationed in the, church under | prayers of the Church after the soul has passed | fumes of consecrated incense. Returning, he solemn- | pong, involving asum of $100,000, United States the orders of the sexton, to prevent overcrowding | away from its earthly tabernacle. Our departed ty propane the requiescat in pace, which ended conty ‘Aton K aid pi . gud to keep the seats assigned to the family and | friend was at sea, when a great storm arose which | the ceremonies—the clergy forming in procession | Disti ttorney Keasbey Was an important beavers, the beuch, tie bar abd the ‘press clear fous | feefngs and dreads of imminent per and danger of | tue istmmuene Sree tai u an catuavic ns inaaae bearers, ach, the the press clear ings an 01 and danger 5 NT. inwuders. The buiidmg gradually filled as the time | slipwreck. A friend who was his travelling com- ‘The coMln was removed from the catafalgue by sympathy, as it pease ne men Hable for Appointed for the beginming cf the service ap- | panion seeing his coolness and unconcern was | the sexton and his assistants, the pallbearers azain | the actions of another. @ civil action against ached. At haii-past ten o'clock the lights were ick with surprise, and said to him; “Are yon not | formed in the same order as wheu they entered the | sureties ina common contract. It appears that in . on the aitar, and also the candles surrounding afraid?” His answer was characteristic—it | church, and the body was borne out tle middle alsie October, 1866, George W. Thorne received an the caiafalque, word 0 ge The is Mag ‘that the | savored of the mingled jos and humor which were | apd the main entrance and down into the crypt, . funcral procession was about arriving. Among | his especial characteristics. He said to his friend, | underneath the church, which opens from the area | appointment as Collector of Internal Revenue those of the more prominent citizens who hai “The difference between you and myself is this:—t | between the church building and Mott surect. Here | for New Jersey, and that Edgar B. Wakeman, rt — Thursday morni , assembled in the church by this time were:—Judges | have a Church at my back, and if 1 die I shail have | the remains were deposited in the family vauit of of prisoners who have became insane. Fowier.—in Brooklyn, on Bosworth, Cardozo, Barrett, Dowling, ‘connehe two huudred ‘milous of Christians py for the | the Bradys, for their ast earthly resting place, by R. McLonghiin, Samuel M. Prentice, William ‘the Senate then moon panges so Mameny evening. danuary ue BUnANee ene daughter of Solu aint fain ucicenn, Chaiiitey Shader, Ceneral, Site: | Foe eiCG ES “eine Sreece eT” tee Care ene | eee ee ee ete nn ae eat SIONS ar tae seen aly | sacorporate. the Sanitariuan of Now Jersey for ths | "Tuo elauvensed ficads of the family are respect jou MeXeon, Chaumvey Shatfer, General ‘Si allusion e jee of the Church praying isely one o’ciock, thousands o e ry 4 in the sum of $100,000 for the faithful di: Furnas W. Audeows, Deans Moiahgu’ wud soperal 1 iis the serene ot the asa oC wer departed chines | Cescereet Inoking oo ie creak aoa. pane, Ut ‘the duties Of that ofice by George we, | fTeatwment of drunkards, opium eaters, ke. The | fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resl- incor tors named are Joel Parker, Drs, Hough, | deuce of her paronts, 47 Cranberry street, tats (Fri- , Dougherty, Neweil, Parrish and others, After | day) alterne at two o'clock, $5,000 are subscribed voluntarily the State shall FeRGUSON.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, February pay to the institution bag for buildings, &c., and | 10, JaMEs FERGUSON, aged o4 years and 5 months, ten per cent of the fees derived from the licensing of ‘The relatives and friends of the tamuy are it inns and restaurants and of the Ones for the license | fully invitea to attend the funeral, from No. 96 laws throughout the State shail be appro- | street, this (Friday) afternooa, at one o'clock. priated for the advantage of the citizens of GiLnL.—On Wi february 10, of scartet Bunureg once, of most prominent citizens af our | whatever their name or ciime; for the Church knows ‘Thus did what there was mortal in the late James | Thorne. When Thorne entered on his duties it ts erty and vicinity. only ail ag her children, and she prays for the souls | T. Brady receive the iast honors due to his worth and | charged that application was made to him for the Shorily be‘ore eleven o’elogk Commussioner Nichol- | of all the faithful de} that hn the mercy ees, from his friends, his fellow citizens and lis | removal from two bonded warenouses in Jersey City one of the Commissioners of Charity, led Mrs, | of God they may rest in Let us all therefore ‘hurch, of nearly 50,000 gallons of whiskey for transportation . U. Lane and Mrs. bate sper hid sisters of the | unite im solemn prayer in the holy sacrifice of the to Caiifornia. According to an act of Congress it deceased, into the ch and they were followed. Ses an Peay pardon and mercy | Action of the Board of Fire Commissioners. | was the duty of Thorne to exact from tie applt- sol in ing and by sirs. Moore, another sister, Who ail took seats in of our departed We, my friend: ition bonds represen' di Oue of ihe iroat yews of tue main aisie, Almost im- | have reason to hope that he has fallen aaleep in she |. At ® meeting of the Board of Fire Commissioners | cents for transportation senting double i the amount of taxes to be imposed on the distiiled Q : ‘4 mediately thereafter ana pi at eleven, the | Lord, and a that hope to feel the assurance | held February 10 the following resolutions were a a ee kn hat | New Jersey need! the benefits of the insti- | fever, RopERT HAMILTON, younzest son of Wiliam 5 mich aopeated we doe Prancis Xavi My, hi ihe wre, thevetbre aif all Lope werepous bor | wrest Todi” frauduientiy "and Megigeaiyperuit tation, but as, Inrodueed to tnoreporaue ihe | aid tnabela Gl, of Brookiy, aged 11 months aiwes Lowd, the is Xavier Cath- | G jope Were a y from , otic ‘church, ia West Sixteenth screet, ‘The cattin | relviag ou the mercy ot God and:on the Hole cere: | acus'erutaayoua nes ested the Intelligence of the | applicants to rewnove aaid spiriis from the Bonded | ny with a capital sock of $100,000, with power tom: | “ihe relatives and frlends of the family are invited crease the same to £500,000. A petition was pre- | to attend the funeral, without turther notice, from sented requesting the removal of the fags of the | the residence of tis parents, Quiucy street, ninth State regiment now in the arsenal to some suitable | house east of Bedford avenue, This (iriday) afternoon, location in the State House, The bill prohibiting | at one o'cicck. the «hooting of game in this State for three years GUNNING.—In San Francisco, on Friday, January was ordered to a third reading after an amendinent | 22, EDWARD GUNNING, eldest son of the ae Was borne the assistants of the sexton of the | mouy, on the august sacrifices of mother Church, let Resolved, What they sympathize with bis family in the earl; id accept five certain iraud cathedral, lf. Ty A. Hart, accompanied by the us quench, ‘merely our ‘own loss, looking forward to | close of the career of one whose talent as a lawyer and ere vortaen bands in hea ot such. open bearers and joliowed by tie mourners and triende-ot | the great day of resurrection, when we ahiall ali be | purity as a public oflcer were equalled by his patriotism and | {it iartuer cuarge that the whiskey never reacued Be dceeased, and the procession moved Sp throug } reunited. This doctrine of scripture commends Aiselt Gnd takes bie dente eee ae de ues 2,8 companion, | Colvornia nor aby place known to them, and douse. the maiu eutravce, wi been ¢! previous: most ordinary common sense, that not! ug Resoived, That the e if this department be hoisted at en the tax on the 59,000 ions of whiskey was to their arrival, and Up the middle to the ique | sinful shall be permitted to enter “into the | nal mast from texto twelve oclock ou Thurainy, tho uae saver paid to the goverutent, Which ts thareipre. a im the folowing order:— ‘ingdom of The place ot reward | of his ‘uneral. loser to the amount of $109 None of the gureties | W288 adopted alowing the owners of lands to kill | Edward Gunning, of Brooklyn, aged 26 j ‘Mr. Dowd, tha pince af pertect buss Depend the rave. Nolen | yi’, 2ags of the department were displayed at | who signed the bonds being found, and nettner their | Fame on thet own property or others with the writ: | moathe a plea a. Vigne, ree Sree Pall Bearers. | that piace of per.ect bliss beyond the grave, Noting | half mast as directed. esidences nor names in full being written thezeon, | fen permission of the owner, jise then ‘ad- |’ HidaiNe.Om Wednesday, 10, Jaege Ingrasam. Chas. O’Conor. defiled can enter that heaven. And yet what a cruel, it 48 maintained by the goverament that Thorne was | 40 Mon IGGINS, aged nace, sai ate Proi. Quackenbos, Judge ay revolting thought that the poor human soul, freed SALE OF DIAMONDS. guilty of fraud in connection with the removal of _——— , veges hee ay oe rome tony Invited re. Prof. Voremus. ‘or Hall. from its earthly tenement, having yet clinging to it d this Whiskey, and the pariies who guaranteed the WESTCHESTER COUNTY, yelock, frou the residence of "his eiielo, Ak. H Jadce Monell, dq Barbour. somewhat of the dust and soll contracted in the NAN Cen proper discharge of his duties are now sued to re- a o’elock, from the lence aueie, ng- Qiarenee A. Seward. Dr. Maurice. battle and rages Iife with frailties and imper- A sale of diamonds, precious stones and pearts | cover the losa the government suscained. gins, 81 Cond oo bikes. or £1, Mise dudge Alker. Mr. Nath. Jarvis, | tections, shouid be shut out for ever from all hope of : a rey —— Hialsiead, of Newark, testifled to his having | ARREST OF A BURGLAR AT TannytowNx.—A man | ,, HOWELL.—On _ ‘ebruary 11, Miss Eeraks. Juage Jom R, Brady, air. Peter B. weeny. God's blisstal presence because of those minor im- | took place yesterday at the ‘diamond parlors” of | read the condition of the bond to the parties who by the name of William Paxton was arrestra on ‘Tues- | © nee Loa ep so ate Rev. F . Ci a Cajet Mourners. bertections that are inseparable from ws, or because | Mr, Isaac Herman, No. 394 Broome street. About | signed itin a saloon in Jersey City, and saw them Friends and relatives are rospecttully invited to day last at Tarrytown onacharge of burgiariousty | attend the funeral. The funeral obsequies will take Among the mourners foilowing could be noticed | even of the more generous faults of which we ma; 5 of jt oy - mies, W. Goratd, Ne. hates i, Barril, nr. | have repeuted in. this lee if even af the Ist to, | SleVea o'clock Mr. Cristalar, the auctioneer on the | Attach tucir signatures thereto, The} seemed to un erst it posed. Mr. Burdett place at Si, Mary's, blizabe.u, N.J., on Saturday w Tt, Brennan, Mr. Baraey wil who | ment those grievons ‘faults are repented of |.occasion, mounted a stool and commenced busl- | “ gener it~ vente ‘sworn sald—I was bond clerk paar og bao pth Sew pee morning. at ten o'clock. ¢ Way from Vhitadelpkia to pay this last | aud the dying sinner has Neg o haa hae ness, informing the persons present at the outset | under Mr. fhorne at Jersey City; the practice of jus- Hyra.—Suddenly, on Thursday, February 11, cane triLuie to nis unend and the patron of histrionic | of forgiveness on earth roug! God ‘ T f 3 the art, Mr. W. J. Florence, Judge Quinn, Judge Lane, | mercy, this promise God will ratify in heaven. The that the sale was to be a bona Jide one, and the arti- Sceumatapenm te oer Gy knowns bmp f Mc. ‘Trapbagen, the law pariner of the deceased; | Church believes that few spirits, even the holiest and | Cles were really to be disposed of to the highest bid- only during Mi, Thorne’s lacumbency; tue wiitskey Several clergymen of diferent denominations, prin- | best of her ciléren, are admitted into the periect | der. He also stated that 23 he did not know covered, by the five transportation bonds was not cipally Cataolic; Many members and oicers of our | beatific neaven, and itis very slow to believe that every one present all purchasers who were | known to have been seized; it was privately sold in hu vary and scieniific socicties, nearly ail the judges | those who carry with them #tains of so frailty | strangers to kim would be required to y | New York, @ goverainent detect.ve named Staag lav- @f our courts and a very je numer of the most Inust be neccssart'y condemned forever to that extie | a deposit on their purchases, The number | tng discovered traces of it; no cancellation papers noted members of the legai profession, As soou as | from God’s presence which ts hell. The Church | of persons present at the commencement of the | were received from Califoraia corufving tie arrivai tue mead of the on @niered the church the | teacties us that there is @ middie state of | auction was not large, and, thoagh dur'ng its pro- | of the whiskey there up tothe expiration of the usual organ began @ solemn dirge, its mourniul poreees, Where those who fall asleep in the | gress the attendance increased, Lhe room Was jot at | terin of six mvntis; Mr. Thorne told witness he had and impressive tones filliug every heart witu the ord, and wio have died in faith and hope | guy time crowded with bu ers, ‘The collection of | no recollection of taking the bonda, or Signing the folly which the awfal prescace of death had | and in contrition of their sins, and who by their Jewelry offeved was @ very choice one, comprising a | permits ior the removal of the spirits; Mr. Thorac siready inspired. The pali bearers having reached | contrition have either “been perfected m atone- | number of very Valuable articies; but some of the | wanted ali tue clerks to describe the mode of traus- tue vitiorm OF eatacaique, they entered the | ment or mace periect by the holy mtnistrations | most costly were not offered, although upon the | acting business for the information of the authori Sects provided for them immediately adjoining, | of tue Caurch—a place where spirits are purged of Catalogue, on account of the slim attendance | ties at Washington, Bnd the coftia wasp’ on the platform, high and | the stains of their mortal life, and who by their the general disinclination to purctiase, Alexander Hi. Wallace, being sworn, said—He picton of his oy was first aroused by his habit of | Sanat M. Hyer, 1 the 66th year of her age. disposing of the stolen goods to the youth of the N f funcral to-morrow. town. The premises occupied by hin were searched N3ON.—On ‘Thursday morning, February 11, and some property that he is alleged to have stolen | Frenenick JouNSON. was recovered. He was sent to the county jail at {he members of the American Musical Fund so- White Plains for examination. ciety and ge ime a Mes girl ltd invited Suicipy.—Mr. Oscar Underhill, of Mount. Hope, in | 40 attend the faneral, rom hits late residence, 127 the town of West Farms, who has been insane since aoe Ser hg gtr ge gare page September last, committed suicide about nine SERA er 39 First avenue, James o'clock on Wednesday night by cutting iis throat, | Buooxe Jowrrn, He resided with hig fathers who a short time pre: | ,, Tbe relatives and friends are requested to attend vious accompanied him to iis bedroom and saw him | the funeral, this (Priday) afternoon, at one o'¢ ock, retire. Shortly afterwards a singuiar noise was Lngrk.—At Washington, 1). C., on Satarday, Feb f heard to proceed from the room, and on entering | TUary 6 Georgr HWHANK ve, aged 53 years, the unfortina'e man Was found weltoring in his |} ad Co. spicuvus, to ve seen of al!, and ornamented with | yearnings aud intense desires ‘ft themseives for a |.*™ the jewels not offered for coimpeti- | was Coliector of Taternal Kevenue for the Fifta | blood and life almost extinct. ‘The deceased was Levy.—On Vhursd: ry 11, inthe 78th year the wreahs and cr, Dp read and described toe ig? eetten | Wee ire fee imagine tion were @ large dininond cluster golt rt Fagin fiom rages re spoke 1 a Tuorne hy widower and bas left two ehildren, = des ninitatans tec, aaiiesthona a? Wir oct it topaz contre, which was nov only very vall- | his accession to office of tie caution necessary in ‘. ‘1 acd fel ‘0 iy that the dise: hed spirit wontd tteclf shrink trou pm m. iieeit, bat also’ from ao fade ‘thas dealing ‘with traneportation bonds; ‘Thorne nat Dratxace or Wert Lanns IN West FARMS.—A num- | Joseph Levy, and dauguler. Mri. fheodore ks ber ot wealthy and influential citizens of West Farms | are mvited to atceud tue iuneral, from her | 2, 492 West Thirty-second street, tas ng, at ton o'clock. —On Thursday, February 11, Caances B. the presence of God antil 1% had become worthy of once been the property of King Otho and by | been a storekeeper under witness; had no whiskey liv.ng in that holy and blessed presence by penicen- tin presesited to nie Raton, the iF chbishop of fa bond during Witness’ adjinistrauion; as store- Ual Wears, by yearning desires, and by Liat Name of | Eiehsiadt. Anotuer very valuable solitaire ring, | keeper ‘Thorne performed his duties well. desire so calculated to purge the foul and wake | ocineriy iue property of and worn by the ex-Queen | _ Air, Weart, being Sworn, sald—1 am Collector of room | it worthy of God's love-make it worthy | of \apies, was also skipped by the auctionecr. In | Internal Kevenue for the Pi and Morrisania have made an important movement in the right direction, being that of draining ail the low and wet lands in that neighborhood, It is pro- ies, politely Landed over the by of chairs from the chance! and veatry ith district; have uever Mat 2 ladk ho were unavie to Obtala seats m | of basking forever im the .suulight of God's vate " salife . seil to butid 2 sewer, seven fect deep, to ey Y ‘The relatives and friends of the famt! cited 7 . 2 fact, aunost ail tie more valuable jewels were re- | had tue canceilation bonds from Caiiforaia; the | PO bo bn 4 4 net de 0 Cai ot ue relatives a tends of the family are invite: ns the con was placed, the omtetating | secist the Arata ae doctrine of the Chareh © } served by the proprietor, as it was evident tat they | amount of tax on the whiskey lias never beea | the water now known as Mill brook from its to attend the lunerai, trom St. Ana's. piscopal ‘ce in Jerome Park to the East river, and alarze nunber | church, Eighteensh sireet, oa Saturday afternooa, at of small lateral drains int® the main sewer and | two o clock Bronx river, ft is deemed of the utmost impor. Moetiag.—On Thursday, tance to remove all the canses of sickness and | MCGUIRE, Widow of tie late itis consended that this desirabic object can beac. | ofcounty Cavin, Ireland, in the Gotu year of her aye. complished in the manner proposed. A bill is ta the ‘the frends and rejatives o: the Tamily aod her course of preparation for presentation to the Legisla- | son-in-law. Wiliam Kelly, are respectfully invited ture for authority fo bofld che grand sewer and lat- the residence of her son, eral drains aliu ied to, and to assess the towns at | Johu Me iuire, 440 Bas’ jut street, on Saturday large for tho expense of making the necossary sur- | alternoou, at two o'cioc veya, Vana maps, locating street lines and es- Roov.—On Thursday, Fovraary 11, ¥ tabiighing grades, while the cost of building of the | Henny, eldest son of Milton and Saran A. assist the sout in its yearniags for the light or ot fetch aaytuing like their real value. aid; was notiied by the Department at Washing- ad in Cae: Pro- | heaven, for tts disenthraluent from the fetiers of bi very handsome stones were, however, a to take the sam off my books; have never 1 yt CA Bad Sn, that the dark portals of the grave do not cut of sold, reatising only fair prices, A very band- | cetved any information of auy of the pariies to 32 eacg cod ant, Archolshop | entirely ail communton between the dead and the some disimoud set, cousisting of @ brooch and | those transportation bonds; since January, i868, no okey, atten led by Rev. Father Starrs, the Vicar | liv ng. It is @ biessed article of the Christian cree air of earring’, which contained ifty-two | whiskey im bond has been allowed to be removed; ®, aid several priests as attendants. As the | that believes in tne comraunion of the saints, an riliants of very beauufal color, was sold | took bonds for transportation of oll; never took ‘sion ed the aitat the Agchbisho took his | that teaches us that the spirits of those way have for $1,100, and another «diamond set of brooch | fraudulent ones. Prigats to thereat, The celsbrant of the mass was | oursymyathics and of our prayers, and tua: they | CAPats less Siac Vane? |\oa ee es ¥ ther Shomas Ducey, assisted by Rev, Fathor | too can help ns with their sympatnies and | # Palt of suiltalre earrings bea yp Be Ate be cession, the acoistes precedi Ge.coa an¢ sub-Ceacon, the ct ec iY ¥ 1 " three-quarter Carats, said by Bacon yecty.as deacon and Kev, Father Maciean as | with their prayers. ‘The Church does not abandon Worth §600, Was nought for ¢ ‘and a very fine THE HERRING HomcwE IW NEWARK. Bu l, her children, even when they go down into the tomb, f Grains are to be defrayed by the owners of tho prop- ars and 27 days. Jt 08 the mass commenced the sun, which fad’ | but nccompantes them with theband of affection and | Nal HooP ring, fet with three old mine beiliants, : CES ery beneiited on each side, A public mecting will # tue restdence of his parents, decn hid 4 I toe forenoon behind dense clouds and | helps them in attaining to that rest which is Pro- | was knocked dowa for $450; one diamond cluster on the © Vesterday=Lafon F bo held atancarly day, wien the project will be | No. vis West Forty-second street, on Sunday alier- by u heavy fog, broke through the misty vell and | mused to the righteous, in the posoin of tucir with fiiteen briiliaats, set in silver, fetched jose oO ane ay ‘ound | miinmtted to te citizens in detail for their cousid- | noon, at one o'clock. Pod baat by ts : Hh en on ae pr keg Pan a Bb beogge = the inteuigencs not 4 ‘and @ diamond cross, get with twenty-three Gailty. erauon. KO here brooklyn, on Wednesday, tad © th c ? \ neart not a ti ary 10, FLORA, younges: uchiter to indicate tiat Heaven tookee down upon th6 cere: | lost to ai feoling and all aymputhy, thie renee aioe | Drillianis, was sold for $287. ‘The majority of the | Yesterday, the fourth day exhausted in this trial, LOXG ISLAND, Magdalene lidionuns, weed ¢ pean 9 tae 1. ny Witd tol ing favor, ane that it tius gave a | glance and belic! to the doctrine of our Church? it | Ariicled ofleed | were rings, and these Holt | witnessed tts close and the rendering of a verdict of ‘ “ day finn oF its deight and pleasureat seeing the memory | Was worthy the heart of the deceased to love and | MOFe ireeiy than the otuers ge | guilty against the prisoter, Thomas Laton, Jr. The - itdba.—On Friday} Februar; one of i c t ve reached Was not igh. A large diamond 4 0) 2 . uary 5, at the residence of pbogh B tha poe tea Seated bonored iy ie Ralivity: Semen Cin onnee ean Dad. ebetng, wah & vory Taadsome opal couure, | samo dense crowd, including an increased number | Tam SMOOTING AFFAIR AT CrPmess Hrras.—Nicho. | 44. Vkle: eq» Linwood, 1, of typuoid phoumo- 9 n high that their ferwnt prayers je | it f am reminded of another incident or uttecance | fiched $10; & caster with seven brill $2525 | of youthiul and clegantly dressed jadies, filed every | las Schnelder, the man who was Injarcd on Tuesday | Ma, Mrs Louisa Pads Koss, i peace of the departed eeat wilt Chicago aud Jacksonville (1) and Bath (N. Y.) ‘am a oft ha task hoard mayeelt tail frou hus ps. | poe ee eee ee ats Seifiauts, ‘sold’ for | 10CH of the court room, as on preceding days, and, seen tie graciously hendsome. with thirty-sevea night by tho discharge of a carbine in the hands of | papers piease copy. pony phy Tw on} aie eck nea foe | ae pin glib] aiepeen's cra at | gis. A diamoud Cluner pin, with au emerald | from the ill-ventiaced condition of the place, ren- | George Distier, at Oypresa Hilla, as reported in SULuy.On Thursday, February 11, at is resl- mighty grasp, late Dr. Cum ‘and Aiorwar a ho had | wile cere, the seven Griitants' weighing two dering it very trylg for those taking an active part | Yesterday's Hiseacp, has since died from tho effets | Gece, 268 Bast Tenth strect, (aru SouLLY, native ‘ue ia.ss per‘ormed by the chet, anfer the direc. m to aude to the solemn funcral services | ANd Liree-curichs carats, ran teaghe for $660 % | in the proceedings, As has betore been staved, thua | Of,the wound Feceived. He leaves a wile and fve | Of Tes cummiy, Armia Aue 7 YOM in-law tion of i, A, lioch, the organis, Was one by Rossi, | that Place on that occspion, He tien made use | #4 @ soutalre diamond pi Wa. Cuilin and John Larry, are respee! fully taviied tue vocal ver of iota Were disposed of at lesser rates, | case has excited a vast deal of interest, owing partly Brone TaRoven tin lor.—While a number of Chome, eeprano; Magam Werser, alto; to attona the funeral, on saiurday parts and solos belng sang by Madani | of, these ‘words:—""as 1 beheld the body of that | ite nuy ‘carried down the aisle of lis own | Ut (eraoon, at one @ foregoing were among the more important | to tne peculiar character of the circumstances, but Sool ea tro lines nite ladies and gentlemen of Centreport were skating | o'clock. waren, 2008 mene and Mr. C. Soctet, basso. | The re- Frome yo ny Of white robed priests and ctnefly to the difference in the worldly coudition of Al r ing: wit Beyutern Ele be RD chanting on the pond at that place afew days ago the ice ae ee ‘Rom dona. oe Domina ee ae ‘sean ~ coat ls te Uburoh, I said hy it tant oy THE SEAMEN. the deceased and the accused. The community at | gave way, unmersing th haledoren. "iad six sera ineas Cad aobee ay, February 11, after a. Was ep endidy rendered, and so was the ‘Sequeace,” Meeting of the 6 omen B font Ass large had set it down ag the rich man | Years of age may lose his life irom tie effects, F po wT 4 Al 8 SUBRIDAN, aged 46 years Demy thas grip 408) of aii religions aywns ey * posed, “D.e8 ‘rac, ‘dues tka Th iret five verses ‘were sung it chorns; the next nine, beginning with Indet @go cum sedevil, Were & basso solo, and tht next Ubret verses, com: ‘with the line inier oves locum presia were an sito solo, sung by Mra, Werner, while the last verse, Huo ergo parce Deus, concluded with a chorus, the wiole periormed with great solomaity and inpressiveness. At the offertory the Domine Jesu Ree animas New Foo Taumprr—tt appears that the fog | ‘ye friends of the family aro respectfull whistle at Thatcher's Island is not powerful enough es bg od | Meg by ae late Tepaienee, sre and the largest. and ‘Toost powerfal fog trumpet on | Past Lhirty-tirst sircet, om Suturday alteravon, at the const Is to be erected at iach. ne trarapet haif-past one o'clock. is to be erecied by the house Board, will be ToOKER.—On Tuesday evening, February 9, at his ready for use by the istof June and will be worked | reside! 163 Franklin avenue, Brooklyn, Colonel by aten horso engine, JouN N, KER, th tie 72d year of his age, ‘The relatives fnd frends ‘of tie ueceased are re- ‘Tm New Movement in Virorsta.—We have sera invited to attend tie funeral, uns (Fridiy) reen dy ry from Prince Haward, who ins told ‘ernoon, at two o'clock, ‘ue remains will be fie us that in 1} county snere seoms to be BY gIvation 7 at Oypress Hill. ‘on the eul of the new movemen' NDERI — Sudden! Inesday Febru: he converwed at the lust court being warimiy In its | 10, Oscan W. Groennruy’ sn tae sae mayb hte d favor. ‘This ts what would have been ex a ¢ funeral service will be held at the residence of the intellecsual poople of Prince Hdward, witch, for | his father, M. H. Underhill, at this (Friday its population, contains probably as many men who | afternoon, at hal it tree ‘dlook, Helstives au can see beyond thelr noses a4 any ovher county in to attend. ‘he remains wil be The Bra for interment on Saturday, by train leaving Twenty-sixth strect wb 10:16 A. M. bar. P ~~ | ringes in waiting at Searsdale depot, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. ZIMMER AN.—On Wednesday, February 10, afte ‘ short illness, HATTY CHaKs: the beloved —F tor of Augtst and Mary Anm Zimmermann, aged & Beti—tHlowann. Pry ewoll February 9, at St, roan vaca ah aol ruary 9, 4 2 s church, by the Mev. Dr. Ca tauc Vee bores nee ee gerard against the poor, and there was good reason Tue Seamen's Benevolent Association met last for 80 doing; for never scarcely in the history of the permanently by electing officers for the ensuing | tie cinas of oluisens ‘inwed from their iduenee, year:—Captain Duncan as President and Moses 8. | wealth and position to be the better class of sooty. Hee ecru ee Se juruish valu A letter from Captain Duncan was received, in | gente, At exactiy baif-past nine o'clock in the, tore- which he advised that the society should change its | noon eo of the presiding olilcer of the court name t the Amerean Mariners’ Self-Protecting | announ the opening. On the bench were gad Mutual Aid Associauon, Depue, presiding, and Associaie Jndyes Guild and The Chairman stated that Captain Samucls had | Wiliams. Alter the usual preiimimaries had been wens hin word that he would do ail in hia power to fama with, the county prosecutor, Cableb a assist the society inevery way that woula om § ‘Titaworth, commenced his argument ior the state, the ends for the attatament of whica the society had | which occ ipied in its delivery upwards of tires ani been organized. @ baif hours. In the beginning he craved the ‘The names of a large number of merchants and foe Of the Jurors, a8 bus piain manner of stating others were read who had expressed their willing- facts might be wearisome, jie stated iat the case neas to ald the suciety aud do all that ies in ther | hed assumed an Woporiance in. tie eyes of the com at H rola ted ae situaious forits memes II a, n't than any one that had ever before eo Ware of the presence ia por come beiore the same court, and the reasons > tents aisi¢, on which the coffin | and brotherto motner earth, bo ee ee ‘want of crows. y nbs sisted above. Keferriog to the ac tion taken by his t ¥ 00 the catafalqie, and supeapeee that he would | Is mortat tomb and pay Oa motion of the chairman the name of the soclety | learued cor/ivre on the otler side he sald the latter, see for hes text a portiod of thd morging’s Serip- 0 bis genius and | was changod, in accordance with ie request of Uap- | ta alluding te Bowe cases which might bave been tures lesson. He taco read from the tweitt to te we it away from our | tain Duncan, and x conmitice, composed of Moses | introduced—tho o..0 of O'Brien, the awitch. tender, cightenth vere of tue fourth chapter of | sight forever all tat ts left of that noble form that “in Viucan and Captain Nathaniel | on the New Jersey Railroad, for ingtance. fo thia to Misa Sorin IL owas | fr. Paul's First” Rpistle to the Pieasaly- | Cod han permivies to.be the wabitation of @ nobie | apporntes ty draw up by-laws tut the | case Mr, Parker ocenp od tha ‘position now Occupied | Heury Howard, ib. all of this city, Tay oe grat ae te cores, 4 We" utT would not hive you to be ignorant, ay the tribute of adection | guldunec of the asauciation, by the pros r counsel, and although it waa Beown—LOVETR—Ou Tuesday, February 9, at the Relatives aiid frieneis OF oy » concern o¢ tiom woleh are asleep, that ye 6 praise to God, his | Loorals tien nade a sow romarks concerning | shown tlint ans reputation was as pure | Charch of the Holy Inoocent von), by Kev. We | Invited to attend the funeral, t iy ' not, ev ry f jich have uo hoje.” viour, Wie eadowed aud blessed hn | th buollte 16 be derived by the seuors from the | as su0cw, au ion a6 iiid,asit wasin- | 5, boardman, . 1, Ui OF NOW York, W | at une Oo Clock, at 169 Mercer strecy, fur ateriuemt Mb vue Teverout geutieuwd then provevded to speak | Wala those great gifts of mind wud body. His Was B | suLiCly, When tue mooting ad,surued. | nocent, he was convicted for the resuit of a moment: | Louis M. Lov the Lutheran Comevery. ‘

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