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10 RUBURBAN INTELLIGENCE. KEW JERSEY. Fereey City. Wouan’s Riants axp Woaan’s WRonGs—A Con- ‘TesTED BLRvTION.—For some une past a family, of which a Mr. Dunne is the head, residing tn Grand street, have had more than ‘heir share of domestic aifiicuities. A Spanisi lady of ne personal attrac- tions boarded in the house, and her presence has laiely been a source of great annoyance to the spouse ‘of ilie pro; 0 jegrees the ladies became bitterly hostile to ‘The Speutsh lady lee wad yesterday p a house to get what- everof ber wardrove remamed behind. She was met at tied by Mrs. Dunne and the eucounter Was anything but pleasant. The visitor, it 18 al- r rg, but was prevented frou | 3 of the horse. te te of 8 ag fa favor of the male sex. Hebeken. New City HaL..—Aat a mecting of the Com- mon Vouucil on Tuesday bight the specifications lor ing aud repairing the Morton ,mausion, ia bington street, for the purposes of a city hall, y rubmiited aud approved. An appropriatioi for that purpose was tacluded in the List of clarter amendments recently subioitced to te Legtisiature, CHARGES OF BRIBERY AND Coknvptrox.—IJnstice White, of Hoboken, who was aviaiuated by the Cealocratic caucus in Trenton for the office of Asso- ciate Justice of Hudson cotuty, bur whose nonuta- tion was reversed by the same party in legislative session, has fied Wills in Trenton charging several luenibers of the Legisiature with bribery and cor- Tuption. As high @ tigureas $4,000 each, he alieges, ‘Was given to certain members to vote against him, ded Le demands af investigation, The mater Was reierred to a special commilitee of the Legislature yesterday. . ; A PROBLEM FOR THE Docrors—Mertz, Ber Nor Dear.—An idiotic looXing man was found roaming through Washing!on street yesterday morning at an early Lour and he was taken to the poliee station, where he remained for a Jong tuue in a drowsy, Spki condivion, not uttering a word, He hears and Undersiands everything Said to him, but nobody could extort a syllable in reply. He was remanded to Us sr till some physician makes an examina tion. The fellow 1s looked wpon by many a3 one of tuose siiarpers Who ure never at a losg for a sirata- geu. Oue of the bystanders obseryed, as the man passed into the cells, “Pe ‘| he's more rogue than fool,” aud the observation elic some. ap- proval. A Pexizovs Drive AND Narnow Escare.—Yes- terday evening & mon named Idward Monks, who driving a horse and of the Morris and toox fright and ran ne of thirty feet, on was nothing to prevent 12 water below. Just ead of the trestle e river air. William ily built at the orse in time to Although Was 50 = head on across the tres’ X Railroad when the az furiously up the agcent to either side of which the the horse from tanioling Into gs the animal was approaching work und about to plunge into bride ave driver from Monks received no serious foreibiy hy was sev aod the wa Weebawk, aD AT THE FERKY.—A man named Tiernan appeared before Justice White, of Hlobokea, yesterday, and made affidavit that he was robbed in a liquor store kep a Collins, at (he Weehawken ferry, on Su: inst. It ap- that on the previous ¢ ame intoxi- and fell asleep in the jerry house, where he re- at part of the nig When De wi8 IOneY, AMounttny LO $82 20. 1 mation he reveived u i: Went to the house of Martin Coltins and charged haw with z his money. Without much dis- pase Collin paid Gown eighty-one dollars, ‘ich so grated Tiernan that they be- «one friends at once, aud fusil oil was 1 out pientifuily.” James drank and kK again tii he sak into a siumber, When he oke this time he had nota cent; all his money was b [ops an iuside pocket, and he char elling n hue theii. W issued @ Warrant, fad Jusi e e by consebic Urown aud held wark. CssB.—Yesierday morning ose James a resident of No. 189 Rankin street, was ar- i. sied for drunkeaness, S individual made af- + ovit bo the eGect that be had beea robbed of $140 by ‘ own brotier and ihe wile of the latter, The wee NES RS gated | Lite! dup. searching for her hushaud — q er hushaud ib was 1 tHat netball ciearet one} ks old, with @ neigubo leaving the baby, six vanection With the wa! aspect for Ue accused, LING DOWN OF 4 New Hovsr,—Early yes morning, about five o'clock, the residents of viclpity of Pennsylvania avenue, near Murray reet, were startled by the tumbling down of the v irame house, No. 57 Pennsylvauia avenne, one i two mow nearly completed. It was a three story ding, and only the two lower ones were de royed—the third stlil belug iutact and reeting on ¢ débris of bricks, timbers and mortar. Too such urd had been dug from the cellar, leaving sundation insufliciently supported, and rgetuer with the loosening eifects ‘of tae heavy Mins, Caused the demoluoa of the hous. It was aed ab $6,000, MELANCHOLY OCCURRENCE Is THE ESSEX COUNTY ~ ‘t1.—Atter years of hard drinking Isaac Newniug, etter known as “Ike,” was found dead im his 1 the above lustitution, where he was undergoing a ‘urty days’ term of servitude for dronkenness, on uesday night. Newnlag studied and prac vith success at the Ersex county bar, vne time was looked upon as one of its pre ing members. He was engrorsmg clerk of the Assembly. After he yielded to the it demon he speedily iost friends and family. H's wife has been compeied to live awey from him for years, He lied oiten been afilgted with deluium trex 8, but ts Ceath was not the result of an atiack. Harrison, Tae New Act or Ixconronation.—the act corporating this town, which Is situated oppostte Newark, in Hudson county, has been signed Governor. It authorizes the election of town coun- cil and provides that it be c othed with full munt cipal powers. It sadiy wants, above all things, a change in the management Of town aiftuirs " the present regime the tmhabitabts aic almust ashamed co own it as thelr homes, WIW JERSEY LEGISLATURE. onats veclo"day the bill to amend the Stats constitution by increasing te p<y of the membors of the Legislature to $500 a seasion was ¥oted down. ‘The bili for the extension of the State Asylum ¥ postponed till the next session of the Legisiatare Tue bi! authorizing the city of Elizabeth to snbsert $100,000 In a the water works of that city wa: passed, The ( rnot returned tu the Sepate, with his objections, tive bill authorizing the tnhabttanta (0 tesne bouds and take the oonds of the Montelar Kaiirowd. ‘The Governor hokls that the original or of this company, to say nothing of the ex- power now sought to be obtained, isa example of partial, tinjast and pernicious t 8 precheally a tegiviative transfer Montclair Ratiroad Company, under the In the w the guise of the taxing power, of one-iifth in valae of ait reat estate, ‘The Governor also repeats bis objec: tons fo bonding townsiips, before pubushed in the veto Of the Vineland Kaitrdud bil. A joint Fesolu- tien appropriating $60,000 for te support and main. vwenenece of the State Prison for tue earrent year was introduced and passea under @ suspension of the rules In the House Mesers. Bevans, Lippincott and Peck were appointed to co-operate With Senators aie and Bettie in examining mto the tmuation of the Jersey Urty Water Works bil, The Riparian 8 bill wae jo A yeas | coutnittee, comprising Dra, Hongh, T and Beach, wai Lgrren to prepare a \ ve nitted to the next dsiarure tn refer- a to the compounding prescriptions. proposed supplement fo the chi r of Mocria Canal Company caused a jong vate, weut annuel. \t proposes to redace the directors trom three to thirteen and make their election She bil wae eventually latd over tilt to-day. ‘The bill regulating pilots in thé waters of this State ‘was passed. A joint ineeting Was held in the Assemhly Charober for the purpose of Glecting commissioners of Gees, Lt Was dechiod by the President that the election of a commissioner or to the Legisin- tare rendered his former office vacant, “Some 2 berg demurjed, and the question is to be submitted to the courts, ‘The be geod Rights bill was recon. pagsed, cagerad, ameuded an The House passed is an has aifeady passed the Senate) to chable th at companies to linprove lands under water at Kill von Kull and other places, The wit = authorizes =the § united companies to reclaim their lands e erect wharves and otter improvements front of any lande no’ Orin trust for them, or by any com. Rw they now hold the controling init, jotniag Kill von Kull ov any other tide waters State; and when so reciaimed, to enjoy une same a8 Owters thereof, subject to the conditions of the act of 1X64, the united companies to pay $20,000 to the Siate on or before duly next for these privi- loges. CHESTER county. APPORTIONMENT OF SCHOOL Moneys.—Yesterday the Commissioners for this county met at Waite Plaine aud apportioned tue public sehool Tands for the current year, The total amount set apart for educational purposes is $58,454, of which SUM the first school district recerves $26,234, the becOUd $27,v00 dud the Uitrd $15,060, AVIRS (TED BURGLARY AT MORRISANIA.—-On Tues- day night B. 2. Rogers, proprietor of a suver plating eelauiishinent om Washington avenue, in bats village, Wus aroused by the Violent barking of fis dogs, and having inastily dressed procecded to recomnoitre the pretmives, He had scarcely reached tho yard when two men, comug frei another side of the house, brushed past him. Seizing an empty pail Air. Koyers, Who is nearly seventy years old, struck one OF tae Jellows, KuOcKing Kita Gown, Wut the scamp Was up and oi tu an instant. An examination of tie window, suosequentiy proved’ that the would be burgtars hed removea the putty from @ pane of gloss, Turough which aperature they evidentiy t- tended to manipalate tue 6482 look aud thereby gain easy access tv Wie store. Resttr or THE Town Exncrions,—Although closely pressed by the republican forces at the an- nual election oa Tuesday, the democracy have not ouly held thetr gain of iast year In the Board of Supervisors, but have seeured au addition of one to Uiclr majority in that body, exclusive of the town of Somers, which has not been deckied owing to a tie vole belng cast. In the latter case the law provides tuat the town omicers shail calla new election within ten days, or m defawtt thereof the Board of Town Auditors may appoint a Supervisor, The follow: | ing are the names of the Supervisors elect:— Bedford, BH. DD. Robertson, —rep.; Cort! Cofin 8. Brown, dem,; Bast Chesier, E. D, La’ rence, dem.; Greenburg, Abram 0, Wilisca, dem.; Harrison, Edward Wilests, dem.: Lewisboro, Dan Hunt, rep.; Mamaroneck, Thos, Le Ruslimore, dei.; Mortisanla, Wan, Cauldwell, dem; Mount Pleasant, Joseph Logger dem. ; New Castle, Walter H. Haight, New itchetie, George W. Davids, dem.; North Qustie, Jmaes Hopkims, yep.; North Satem, Odie Close, reps; Useluing, W. k, Lawrence, dem; bel- ham,'B. tiégemaa, dem.; Poundridge, b. W. Miller, rep.; itye, Moward ©. Cady, rep.; sdale, F. Se- tens.) Somers, tle vets; Westehester, Abraham Geld, derm.; West Farms, I’. Grote, dem.; White Plaids, M, Donate, dem.; Yonkers, Edward be W.tt, dem; Forktewn, Dita’ Q. Horton, dem. T ) DIAN INQUEST AT SING SING. Testimony of Prison Pkysiclan and Ouiiers—“Nobody to Blaine”Hlow Prisoners are Chastised, ‘ Coroner MeEntee heid an inquest yesterday at Siug Sing in the case of the conviet Montague (ean, whio died a few days since, it was supposed, fron the effects #f a shower bath to which he was sub- jecied as a punishment, The proceedings were ag follows:— Dr. Wilttam BH: Hetm, sworn, testtflea—t was noti- fled t6 Holt a post-mortem éXamiration on tlie body of Montague Dean; I held the examination with Dr. Isaac P. horn dn Tuesday, at three o’cléck P. M., as direcied by Coroner McEntee; I found the body haa already commenced rapidly decomposing dnd showed signs of putrefaction; the region of the ab- domed was preen and discolored and gfeen ss0ts were observed on atiferent parts of the body; we ¢xamined the chest frst and fold the lungs in an entirely healthy condition, with- owt ghy syinptoms of disease or adhiésions; there was considerable congesiton on tie posterior surtace of the Jungs; the heart was partiaily filled with dark uncoaguiated biood; the liver was normal in size and healthy; there was hydrostatic congestion about it, (he same as the lungs; the kidaeys the same; the stomach was empty; the windpipe being examined showed nothing but putrefaction; found notilhg Unusual about the brain; I found no apparent cause of death from any disease: F have formed fio opinion a8 to the cause of-deakh; t Know nothing avout tlhe siowering process al prisons;—there were evidences of «ecoudary syphilis upon the body; su- pertic.al uicerations about the back of tue neck and head and at the angle of the iower jaw; these were external appearances and were oped uicers at the me of death; deati from drowning by siower bath Would bot leave Macks uniess the victim was drowned in the shower bath. 2 Dr. Isaac G. Collins recafled—I reside in Sing Sing and am the regtiarly appomtel physician to the prison; I corroborate all of Dr. Peiin’s testimony reiative to the post-mortem -exXaimuation of the body; the convict Montague Dean bad been under my treatincat ever since [was connected with the rison; i wave treated hijn for secondary syphilis; e had becn adultied to the hospital duriag wy ad inkuistittom three separate Unies aod discharged, aud at cach time of aduiission he was suffering from vomiting, cramps im chest and spasmodic, laborious breatiung; at each admissioa the pal and suffering were more severe than on previous adotission, but readily yielding to remedies aud only lasting LY ad hours; I had Ca rove SauyHy OW! puilitic ulcerations, which, however, the pos tem showed not to be the case, and | aim unable to form an opinioa #3 to the cause of either of the attacks at each adwission: he Was aduitted to the hospital on tue morning of the day belore his death, suderlag with the same symptoms as On previous admission, which reqdiy Yieided to treatmeut as before; he ate three hearty is the day before his death, and expressed bim- seif to me at night as | left the prison as feeling weil and comfortal J was told by the nurses and night guards in the hospital that he siept wed and upin- verraptedly during the night; at five o’eloce the next morning he was iakep with a choking sensation and appeared to act like a person sutfocailng, so the nurses tnformed me: he becaine im- mediately unconscious, and remained so til the tae of bis death, Which occurred at eleveu A. M.; he died on the 26th of Maret, afer having been adinitted to the hospital, at an e¢ariy hear on tae day previous, having ate @ hearty breakfast in the messrooin; hits sickness was real; | am unable to id ABY Opinion as to the cause of bis death; | ama acquainted Wilh the proces of showering convicts: I ouly know by hearsay that Dean was showered previous to his a + he died to forty-eight hours atier being showered; the showerma Was performed on the day previous to his adm ssion to tie Rhospl- tal; the showering Was not ie cause of the ad mission of Dean to the hospital; there i# no estab- ed rule to be observed ia showering convicts it ther than punishing then till they submit; a caso mightarise where the convict id not subinit; then the showering might go beyoud a safe point; f pever saw such a Case; the showertug process dows not transpire ouce a day; have always considered it my duty to be present when a convict fs showered ff I am ed: Lam told it is the daty of the keeper to in- me; I do not cousiter it Was dangerous to suower ean; i the efects of @ showering are not umeriate ft would not prodnce ieath suddenly for a time aft ards; there are diseases which cause death which may not be revealed upon a post-mor- anit: ; Dean came from the shop to the Lospital, aud net from a dark ceil; I know Bucking- lun, the keepor, Who showered Dean: { was ia the prison on the day it occurred; no one nouiled me that Dean was to be showered; | have no doubt it was some one’s duty to do 60; av old and expert- enced keeper could shower a convict with safety without the preacnee of @ physician; om the Wile, however, the physician should always be present when ® convicc is showered; 1 do mot think the shotworew af Dean had anything to do with the catise of Las death; ike Keeper, Buckiagham, ts suid to be @ paysician, Patrick fy! |, Sworn, testifed—I was substitate keeper in th8 prison when Dean twas stowered; 1 was pearthe South Foundry, om the dock, on the doy Dean Wes showered; when { saw Bucklogham ~~ Dean, the coayict, near Ure Kneciing room secured ty . Offering resistance to the Keeper; that al nie by BO ards the: I fohowed thy to priacipal Keeper"s »_)ee; singh Ordered DEatl re. either said he “Would not do it (i be sat¥_the dos tor’ of that he “wanted to see the doctor,” i deg’t know which; Buckingbam then said ‘i teil yon to taxe off your clothes,” and waiked towaras him; Dean tadn took off his clothes 1 entered toe shower Loh; Lhe keeper, Buckingt: ‘pulled the ‘and wile the water Was runging on the couvict 1 step ed inte the shower rovm; Bock nghata theo asked Dean what he meant by the remarks he made in the shop, or Words to that effect; Dean dit not ya Buckingham asked him if he could not behave himself as a man ought to; Dean stil replied not, when Buckingham puliecd the in and ex ni “youl fix ~ yh you, you woundrei;’ have, when he was released; afier outside they were still — tail way Di beuaved Limseif in the sh: called Dean “scoundrel,’? “rageal,” Ac., and agat asked him what he meant by the threat mace in whe shop that he (Dean) would “dx him; Buckingham fad, “By Jesus Christ, youd #2 me,’ will your’ the conduct of pean on entering ine batiroom was defiant which jagensed Buckingbam, as any keeper; when Dean leit the bath and whea he re- Tused lo answer @ second question Buckingliam took a “cat” (an instrament of punukment con, of three or four strands of rope) and siruck Jean with it several times; when Lasked Buckingham what the matier was he replied that the convict to qo and see the i keeper abouta he (Buckingham) refi him the pri Me ry Dean, using @ profane epithet, said, 1'H OX yo this;? the convict was naked from the time Gotsc: ny you for the shower bath ti Lad ; he was then d taken c an} convicts myeelts i copmdersa the ou Dean very light aud. the firs “pull? lagu Dean vary pat i rat new how to avoid the water; cases of showering; i Hy ak ate abous the matter; have often seen convicts showered fn the absence of the physician; the Gid not seem to be any more ex: wy ering: than ordinary cases; I think I 4 ony say Dean Nf nage up after the i seen men © hogeheads ©; water; some take more thea others, . y » Van Hoesen tari ki in the prison; saw tae tho Py rt wi considered it ® “Cevent showenuaa ana that Was Ql NEW YORK HER he knew of the affair; had showered convicts hin sell; didn’t know whetherit was a rule fer the du cir to be preseut al showeriug; 1 is a privilege Keepers GROOKLYN CITY. have to sn20wer convicts Whea they are rebeiiivus; coun the showering of Dean was not severe; he was saucy THE TS. orthia Beak 1 th he before the Coroner, NT CCUST, Pais Doishec ie evidence jouer, sar wien the latier, after a lew Liief remarks, gave (ie uniTeD STATES ciRCU at. case to the jury, When that ody red and soon Arraigaments. after handed ia the following verdicc—"We nd that the convict Montague Dean caine to his death, ater an i, ta (ue prison hospital of some live hours, from cacsés unkudwn to thejary, aud further, we fid no evueuce 0 show that any prisun rules cr practice bas been violated.’ THE RLPS! iD O2DER OF AY AUSTRIAN COUNT. ‘ Before Judge Benedict James Prieeand gonullo Fict were arraigned yes- terday, the frst ona charge of smuggling and the sccoud on & charge of counterfeiting. Their tial Was set down for to-ay) SUPERIOR COURT—SPECIAL TERM. Decision. By Judge Gilbert, Prutine Charme: vs, Ernest Chav inet. ~Roport Con firmed and judgment grauted, BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. Raid of the Bekemians Into Jersey--A Mighty Sensation BxplodvieAn Anstrian Connt Refuses to Remain io the Region of the Departed. An account was published in Monday’s HeraLp of the discovery of the body of a man, which SMOPLIPTERS SENTENCKED.—Mary Ormsby and Elie was loating im the North river, near the | Cajahan, two elderly females, were arrested by de+ cave at the Elysian Fields, Hoboken. The | tective Corwin on Tuceday on a charge of stealing & body had been only about two days | piece of fannel.worth ten dollars from the store of omaa Gill, Fulton avenue, and were yesterday seu- tence by Justice Buckley to six mouths each in td Veuitentiary. ANNIVERSARY. OF THE WILLIAMSBURG INDUS: TRIAL ScHOOL.—The fifteenth anniversary of the above excellent dastitution was held in the Lee Ave- nue Baptist church, last evening. An address was delivered by Rey, Dr. Potter, and the music was in the water, and bore evidence of foul play, a deep wound having been inflicted with a knife im the heart. Deceased was about thirty-five years of age, five feet six Inches high, hada gray eyes, dark hair, goatee and mustache, was dressed m a handsome shirt, dark blue pants, black coat and vest and new boots, Altogether, the man evidently had moved in respectable society. The body remained in | under the direction of Mr. Ous Fox. ‘The assets of charge of Afr, Parslow, in Hoboken, up | ‘¢ institution are $20,000. te. last evening, when i had reacted First ANNUAL BALL OF THE ANCIENT ORDER OF HiBERNIANS.—The three societies of the above Order in Williamsburg held their first annual ballin Ma- sonic Temple last evening, aud it was the largest and such an advanced stage of decomposition that inter- ment could no longer be postponed, An inquest was commenced on Monday before Coroner White weel probably best conducted ‘aitair of the it not pes avis dea “appt the Dog, bit ivan hod the most taguovable, {Be dodr macamement wae seve ‘ be 1e re ol e1 » re rented, This did not satisfy the Boleimans, aa Denes aahee hak Marshal Rata Deanin hos they saw here a splendid opportunity for a ‘‘spread.’? if nobody couid identity body they considered it Was just as easy @ matter to invest it With a name, a title and a story, which, if unged with @ tow bonehes of spunea = ali the sede ceptable to hun uders of the sensation scticol as it is for a novel ist to spin out volumes of fiction irom fewer materials than tills case atords. Accord- ingly, che Morning paper seizes on the account pub- pitably entertained the lavited guests, Freg,—A blacksmith shop, 48 DeKalb avenue, oc- cupiead by Samuel Harris, was destroyed by fire shortly after seven o'clock yesterday morning; load $400; insured for $150. A stable in the rear of the shop, owned by Fraficis Marphy ahd George Stew- art, was also burned. Their anil loss Was $400. The frame build! jing the latler were dam- lished only ia the s88ALD last Tuesday wees ,of the logs adjoin! f . aged to the umount of $1,000 and $500 respectively. outrage ip s eer niise cat Wier erie on ‘The origin of the tire was parely aoldentale CoRNER STONE CEREMON(ES.—Tiie ceremony of laying ‘tHe cottet stone of thé Séound Baptist cuurch in Ainsiee sireéet, near Graham avenue, E. D., took place yesterday afternoon. Rey, J. B. Brackett, of, the First Baptist church, conducted the exercises, aud was assisted by Rev. Messrs. J. Hivate Suith, of the Lee Avenue Central church, and Reed, of Greenpoint, A large aumber of ladies and gentlemen wituessed the tuteresting cerewouy. ‘The dimensions of the uew edidice will be forty-two by ninety feet, with @ height of tirty teet. The siructure Wil be of the Romanesque order of archi- tecture, with a Phlisdeiphie brick trent and brown stone trimmings. i Ri . B. Ditwans is the arcil- er. and W. G. Jones the .— Yesterday P, E, Phil- the car at night; and comparing the reports of the two eases, it spreads what is considered a Gain dish before its readers. The ruftian atore- said 1s hunled dewn, murdered and thrown into ihe river, To make the ease complete the body of a woman, found in tlhe water at floboken on Monday jand whieh; by the way; Wis nut identitied before juvermnent), was maile to correspond With the young woman taken from the car. but it transpired that tue insulted young Wontan turned up in Jersey ity, and lodged information before a uragistrate; and tus spoiled the story, . Yet the Bohemians did not despair. A. thrilling account was published In soine papers yesterday of the murder of an Austrian nobleman. The mystery was at last unravelied, the readers were Wwld—nay, more, a direct clue to the murderer was furnished.’ The body lying at Hoboken was idenisied gatisfac- torfly to ‘he writers at last as thab of Fred- erick Wesser, the account of whose antece- dents among the Austrian nobility, subsequent decline aud brtef career in this country was far trom creditabie. No one could read the account without comlug te the eonciusion that his untimely fate was merited, But alas for the instabliity or things huraan, the nicely balanced “facts,” the elaborate and “consistent? narrative were doomed to tzzle ul with one momentary splutier. Just as the funeral was being arranged out starts the veritable Count, his eyes Hashing and his face Nushed with indignation, upon the scene. He-had just heurd of the terrible fate to which the Boheniians condeinued bim, and he came forward to euter his sulewn pro- test ayaunst such a doom. ‘The serious phase of the affair is that the gentie- Mand—whose mame 1s correctly written Fredevick Wessely—is deeply injured in bis reputation vy tae Siatewents published, which represeut him as an outcast, unit for meatai or pliysical labor, Even the dates are incorrect. According to his statement, ~ he ts thirty. en years of age. ile came to this country ii May, 1862, aud was only here tour days when he enlisted in the One Hundred and Seventy- emhth New York regiment, Where he soou re- ceived & commission. fe served three years, and received an honorabie discharge. ‘The Union having beca saved,” he observed, “there was no more Work for me to do in the army,” ie acied as barkeeper for Mr, August Schraitz, la Hoboken, for three weeks only (uot # Whole year, a8 stated), was enguged in the ludson Oliy peucii factory afier- waras, and is now empioyed as barkecper ip a hotel im lingson Clty. je Teswlea jn Fraukunm siveet in that cle tHe declines Lo say Juytiiuy about lis pa- reviiye or family connectious, but Uiose WlO kugw lira wy Be belOugs to an wnsloCratic sieck uoW Last decaying. At THe OLD TRICKS AGAIN lips was arrested by detective Corwin, in Gold street, on a chafge of swindling. The casé is oné in which Phillips visited the saloon of one John Sait, No. 3 Gates avenue, on the 2uth tustant, and, presenting a cueck for thirty-two dollars, purporting to be genu- jne, on the Ninth Natioual Bank, offered to leave the same as security for a few dollars, which he desired for immediate use, untt! the bank was open in the morning. Salt gave the accused three dollars upon these representations; but finding, subsequentiy, tsat the check was a spurious oue, he procured a warrant for the feliow, stated. Justice Buckley, before whom he was taken, committed hin to await examination vu Sai urday uext, This ig tue seoond me wituin ibe past thye mouths that Phillipe bas been iu custody of tie authorities ou @ siniiar charge, the lust occasion being one in which he represented himself as a_re- porver-for the HeBALD In quest of means where- ‘with to defray the cost of the funeral of a deceased associate, The nage in the latter lustance was Mr. Cass, of the drm of Cass & Co,, Furman sirect, wlio caused his arrest. Justice Coraweill held him to answer {he action of the Grand Jury. Subsequently the accused was adwitted to bail by the District At- torney, wud appears to Lave inipreved hia time in ihe manner Uias sigted, ie ts ubout tue medium height in statue, forti-agves yoara of shabby genteel appearauce, age and of TRE PROSPLC! PARK COMMISSION. ‘The second meeting of the Prospect Park Commis- sloners, to hear the views of tho taxpuyors la regard to thelr proposition to sell the Park land lying east of Fhitiwsh avenuc, as well as other questions arising from the communication which Mayor Kalbieisen sent to the Board of Alder- men, was held last evening in the Supreme Court room, at the Kiugs couaty Court liouse, ihe meet- ing was attended by alarge number of the most prominent citizens of Brooklyn, Mr. Charles Jones sald that some three Weeks ago a cotumunication was received by the Bourd of Aldermen from tue Mayor in regard to the course of the Commissioners and it Was promptly acted upon by the Board. ‘They appointed an imvesugating commitice, and that commitice Was proceeding — wit aaties whea tue first the taxpayers kuew the investigation Was Suspended, ‘ihe next thing they saw Was a notice thas the Park Commissioners would meet the taxpayers of the cily of brooklyn in Ure Supreme Court roow, to coustder the question of selling & portion of this laud east of Plathusi ave- nae. Belore tey were called, however, the Gomunis- sioners had seat a bill to Albany. After having done that they said, “We are ready now to hear GEHERAL NOTES. There arg 16,000 Masous iu Georgia. Savannah ts revelling in greea peas, Shipbuitling is active in San Francisco, Nasiviile talks of erecting a $409,000 opera house, Agricultural societies are vecoming numerous in Nori Carolina. Fifteen inches more of snow feli in Northera Ver- Mont oue day last week, Ex-Confederate General Buckner intends to resido pérmauently ia New Uricans, Only about Too men are now employed in the Charlestown (Mas#.) Navy Yard. ‘the meeting of the Connecticut Labor Conventioa Ras been postpoued until Aprii 20. It fs stated that there are half @ millton Nor- ‘Wegians in the Northwestera States. A jot of extra ieaf tovacco was sold in Lynchburg, Va., last week for $400 Der 100 pounds. Au lowa laty, upwards of 100 yours old, has just professed religion aud joined the caureh, What you. may have t ot i ae Ajl the negro regiments but two have been “‘con- pe ms wo appeal? The speaker rer solidated” out of the United Staves Army. Upwards of $2,000,000 capital ts invested in cir- cuses aud Menageries iM the Laited Siates, Three hundred of Tennessee's standing army of 1,600 militia are sick With the #malipox or measles Fletcher Mirian died at Westileid, Miadlesex couaty, Mags., on the sth of March, at the age of lug years. The “Military Order of the Loyal Legion,” what- ever that way be, bolds a convoudon ia Pulladelphia ou April & Tae Court House at Bennington, Vt., was burned on the 26th uit, A jarge portion of the court re oords wore lost. There are 400 students at Washington Colleze, to the laws of the Legislature creating the Commission, and tually held that the land which had been taken for a park could not be sold. Mr. Siranahan, iy answer to a question as to how much the Park would cost, said that it ae- peuded ail ther upon the desires and de mands of the elty. One-half of the expense tor completing the Park he was confident couid be furnisued by the saic of the portion lymg east of Fiatbush avenue, The expense of puting the ground in ae for disposal would not exceed $100,000 at any Uline. Mr. Barker made a few remarks, tn which ne ex- Pressed hits dissatisinetion with the manner in which bd ear were imauagiog the aifairs of the u Mr. Winchester Brettain spoke tn defence of the Sermo aaiye, MANY EW ones trom the IMF | Commissioners, claiming that they hed devote Piya years w the management of the Park, and Ovr fishermen in the Guif of St. Lawrence and | jneir igment shoud at least ae Bay of Fundy are again in a so far wordy conaict | ferred w in some degree, notwithsiandiug with their Canadian breturen. adverao criticisms of disaypoluted parties. He was A Vermont matron, Mrs. Kelly, of Black Brooks, thity-eight years old, married tweaty-oue years, is the mother of nmeteen children, Mrs. Clem, convicted of complicity in the murder of ‘ic. and Mes. Young, at ludiunapolis, Ind., has beeu sentenced to Imprisonment for ive, ‘Three counterfeiters were ores in Macon, Ga., on the 24th ult, with several thousand dollars in counterielt treasury notes ia their possession, ‘The Lexmgion (Ky.) Observer and Reporter says the New Yorkers w eaeat purehasin? herees in are er:Genuy maxing & cleas sweop or it. General Thomas G. Polk, elver brother of Dist Leonidas ions 4, a ate 8 Sonn g erate general during the war, died ai Holy Springs, 3use., 00 the 16th wit, = The “steamooat war" on the Upper Miselasippi ts over, Gie rival jines having agreed to sip chen! it they may devote their indivi pubitc, in favonol the Commissioners selling te eastern um of the Park, and urged thoi to go on wii ie enterprise and give them &@ pars Liat Would prove an ernament to the city. Mr, Jobn F. Henvesy thought tt would be better to retain taat portion of the Park lying cast of Fiat bask avenne, and (hat tue money which would ne- cessariiy Ue cxpended tn loboying a Dill for the sae of the gréunds through the Legislature had beter be speut lu the tuproveiment. Alter suure farther remarks the meeting adjourned. BEADING TUS GEATIA WASRANT OF LEWIS LANE, {From the Pittsburg (Pa.) Commercial, March 30.) The bupressive ceremony of the reading +f death warraut vo iawis Laue, the itd I took place in the cell of the at dieven A. Me eG Soerit OCidley, necompamed by Mr. Seas a privaee cosmeass pt pre ontrance leadttag from tie SheruT's oftce, Warden Scanire!t ualueked ize door of tue prisoner's ceil and Lane was discovered each other so thal ateution ty the A valuable brary of 609 volumes, belonging to | standing im tue centre of the cell strox hia the estate of who died recently in | whwkers Fer Ngee A the Lewis county, Ky, Was sold at pubile auction the | visitors, e Sheri entered eel, and La over day for tutrty-five dollars aud twenty-five | tak pop ay trunk nt the foo! of his cot, cents. a A little aiMentty ocentring mt the breakfast table | The Shecttt then to the priscwer tnt te Hed of irginia igustieman, © ending by the father | come to ie exercise OF norddty a8 an officer of the ceaeed isertas nals tos cienlons aa haaal wrenn tandereaieas, Whine canoraes tel iret . “4 py ag styies the occurrence aa “unio lum to cause Lang to be hh ng ao [+3 wee Another horrible story’comes from Cuiro, Ill. readi arrant the A father attempted to Harve sls tures lilt (ee pT a tie oa me belong Mot #IX years old) to death by locking ny ee ia F boing several % big they were dis papeey iy hi covered after e ays Ww any nour- as if | for & glean of from we PE SEE LN = tome-auarter. There was A -4 been dinpay ot jontreal at no time within the | nervousness, except ers oO last twelve yeurs has there been such a large and | folded hands worked together steadily, and coutinuous emigration of avriculturists from Vaoada | his — mouth occasionally twitohed = @ litte, to the United States ag at present. it is estimated | The Sherif exhorted whe doomed man to resign all rua cing te Sova) ery tee 97 ag | fOr oraparing "to Hirt a ae Monireai. pte him bie should be done A writer in the Prairie Farmer calls attention to | ft = Sheri anook Pee. "7 improvements m varieties of corn, He says tat If ae each arama ie paid to tg subject [4 paid to mmprover potatoes an t dred millions of bushels inigiit be fdded to the crop the area now cuitivat within three years, ie great want is earlier varieties, Michigan ig the place for ladies. ‘The Senate of M that State tas passed @ bill providing that if perso"; shati nereatier wilful y insult oe wiifaily a onrnave diocent word oF wordy, wet OF wots veh Person vial crivey trey degined of a misdemeanor, and upon cou. Hg ‘CHowiey ‘viction thereof shall be panisied by imprisonment fired, im the county jail net more than six months or by a ved, fine not exceeding $100. ean snot, sand tne fe malcipete.gattos the Maryiend Prince o fascist ese at sto ak | member btu thease x with the stiock of iis teat a air Saran | eae tab ame ’, week a volcanoes, but nas ‘been ima stave of | Selek, bed, for, bee, Novae ite could bear no more, pO to traditionary history watching aud waiting In this World ceased.” which was executed as | ALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1869..—QUADRUPLE SHEET. wen piniinn hie: sive waphoetiet for there Rnd t lence to Calvary Oometery (oF tateormeut, Phe requested toattend: the funcraly trons Wer lave, Feat delice, 178 Madison street, HORSE NOTES. It appears there is @ misunderstanding between the trainers aud drivers of trotting horses and the managers of the ’rospéct Park Fair Grounds Associ- pag ce tueaday, March 80, Caruuains ation in relation to “who shall be alowed to train | DESMOSD, aged os ye ‘aie invited to etened tho and drive on that track. We will state, for the Ine formation of those taterested in the matter, that the munagers of the association never contemplated the exclusion of any trainer or drjver for, a Yeason- able time previous to and during the public Meetings, bub’ at all other times the grounds are private, and the association will not allow any one who 1s not @ member, or introduced by a member, to Speed a horge on their grounds. ‘This appears fair enough, and no reasonable man can taxe um- brage at the rules, The stories about excluding Lady Thorn from the grounds on account of her driver having opened a tavern in the victnity of the course, are claimed to bave originated by partics who had been refused membership to the associa- tion, ‘There is no doubt Lady Thora will trot at this track the coming mecting, and all those who take such an abiding interest in her and her driver will have an opportunity of witnessing chem contending agalnst some of the best horses in the country. Three more entries ave been made to the purses for the June meeting at the Union Course. The entries came by letter and were mailed in time. They are Mr. Abraham Johnson’s black gelding N. B. Hayes, who is to trot in the three minute and the two-fifty purses, and the same gentieman’s stallion George N. Patchen, Jr., in the two-thirty-four purse, These additions will make eighteen for the three minute purse, fourteen for the two-(ifty purse, and dasally funeral, from the resideace of her son-in-law, No, so tein avenue, this (Taursday) afteraoon, at two o'clac! DoudLass.—On Monday morning, March 29, sud- deuly, George DouGiass, Esq,, iv the 19th year of his ase. Lives and friends of the family are invited to aticud the funeral services, at bis late residence, No. 26 West Sixteenth sireet, this (Thursday) morning, at half-past nine o’ciocs, without further notice, DenstkUP.—On Wednesday morning, March 31, at four oc after a short bit severe illneas, the only daughter of George aud Mary Dunsirup, aged 11 months and 22 days, the relatives and frien‘ts of the family, also the Lodge of Fy A. My No. 260, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, at the residence of the pareuis, No, 257 Greenwich sircet, at two o'clock. Ensveita.—On Tuesday, March 30, APBLHEID, wile a Nathan Eisberg, aged 67 years, 6 mouths aud 17 ays. Prienda of the family are invited to attend tie funeral, from her late residence, 153 Weat Futeeuti street, on Friday afternoon, at two o’elock. ‘rhe members of the “Ladies’ Bikur Cholim So ciety” are requested to pay the last tribute of reayoet to the de the much osteemed treasurer and aye of the joann sof he Oe ere: by attending the Uber ol eo MRS. LEVISUHN. Farusy.—On Wednesday, March 31, Davip Fak- Ley, aged 68 years. Funeral set'vice at his late residence, Nu. 81 Front street, Brooklyn, on Friday afternoon, at two o’vluck. Relatives and frieuds sre invited to attend. PLORENCE.—On Tuesday, nh 30, after a ecvere iiness, Jamys W.. infant son of Edward D. and Eltfabveth A. Florence, aged 1 year, 2 tonth#adud 24 days. eleven for the two-thirty-four purse; Should ali these | *02"Soutives and friends of the family are te- horses start there will be rare sport indeed, speet/niiy inv: w attend the |, thie (Liars Another uttempt has Ween made to rob the trotting | d2¥) afternoon, at one o’ciock, from the residence of Hf: parents 335 East Higath street. horse Dexter of lus paternity, Instead of beinga | », new aae§ ‘Tremont, West Farms, on ‘Tuesday, genuine New Yorker—as he undoubtgdly is—inte- | Match 39, Jo! FRASER, aged 67 : ‘Tue reiatves and irieuds ave respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Friday morning, at eleven o'clock, frum the Presbyterean church at Tremont. Care leave Twenty-sixth stroet, Harlem Railroad, at & quarter past fen o'clock, rested parties are trying to make a French Yankee of him, and say that he was sired down East by the old French horse Morrill, Dexter looks about ag Muth lise that breed Of horses as an Alderney looks Gf.83.—in Brooklyn, on Sunday, Marclt at six itke @ Durham buil, Owners of stations should try | 4 4" Tizzim, the nalonedl : ae of Capratn A.W. @ less transparent dedge than tuls when they at- | Giles‘and oniy cinid of Wm. A. and Susan Weéster- tempt to impose on the creduility of the public, as the 4ist-year of je mThe relatives dud trisnds of the family are respect- fhe latives: riends I, trom the rest they did in the romantic myth of Justin Morgan. fully invited to atieud the funeral s ig Beal ee) eZ dence of her pareats, 162 and 168 Fulton, street, thats DEATH OF A TBNNESSR ECCENTRIC. —IN & previous | (Nhursitay) afternoon, at two o'clock, . Totter I referred to John Bowles, ember of the Hakprsa,—Qn Tuesday, h 80, MARIANNE Legislature from Overvon. , aul one of the most | the beloved wife of Johu L. Ing, aged 69 years eccentric of men. Wel’, the old man died the other |} ana #months, diy literally used up dy'hard drinking. Luo not be- | — ‘The reiatives and friends are Invited to attend the lieve he was sober for more than @ few hours for | funeral, on Friday afternoon, at one o'clock, from several months p-evious to his demise, He appears | her late residence, No. 427 Fourth avenue, to have been much admited by his constituents, for HEMMA.—On Tuesday, March 80, HARRY, youl it hewas a ong time inthe senate and Likewise in the | sot eretarice a wa Maggie G. Honma, va the 8d House, He a voice like a calitope out of tune, | ycar of his age. ‘The friends of the faniily aré respectfully requested to attend toe faveral, from his late reaidence, - te2 ys street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at one o'cl < and when in his'seat was constaut propound some startling question, tly bobbing up to If he could not et the speaker's eye any other (to get ir was an easy feat) he Wome lear his seat, well bi up to the clerk’s desk, and k in the hall, and march up ewing- | Jovors—In Brookiyn, on Wednesday, Marek. 31, ing his long arms Uke the sails of @ winduul, aud Manry-Caney sft the s2d year of her age. Yelling out at the top of his voice would ‘be sure to Ker aud her husband’s relatives aud friends are mect with prompt revognition. Then he would cttully invited to aitend the funeral, from 140 move leisurely back to his seat, and delivering him- | Portiand avenue, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock. self of a few expletive sentences subsite. oon- ‘ast (ireiand) papers please copy. sidered the rebellion as the “high blossom of h—li’? Galimmaseme ae torcutiies on Tueaday, March 36, and experienced great delight in punishing its aiders | Jacon Kt. KicPaTRIcK, son of Robert and Martha and abettors. Bowles was known far and wide, and one of the first persons visitors to the Legislature desired to have poimted out was this little shock- headed, stoop-shouidered, wrinkled-visaged man. He struggie1 a long time with oid King Alcohol, Peneting. that individual liberally tin many Sears, but at length Bowles was got the better of and had 10 succumb at the age of sixty-seven.—Vasi- ville Correspainueiers Cinch Ti nes. MAILS FOR THE PACIFIC. The steamship Arizona will sail (rom this port on Thursday for Aspinwall, The mails for Central America and the South ~Pacifie wilt close at nalf-nast ten o'clock in the Inorning. The New York HERALD—Edition for the Pacific— wili be ready at ha!f-past nine in the morning. Single copies, In wrappers fcr mailing, six cents. Kilpatrick, aged v6 years, 2 months and 6 days. 2 reiatlyes and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to atiend the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the Church of the Redeemer, corner of Fourth avenue and 1 second sirvet. LAN&—On Monday, March 29, Micaagn Hows Lanr, In the 54tn year of lis age. The relatives aud friends of the family are respeat- fully invited to atiend the funeral, from his late residence, 232 Kast Thirty-second street, this (Thurs- day) morning, at half-paat ten o'clock, Leavy.—Un Wednesday, March 31, Caruarive, daughter of Bernard aad Polly Leavy, 1a the 26th year of her age. ‘The friends of the family and those of her uncies, Thomas, Michael, Patrick and James, are respei fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- dence of her parents, West Farins, on Friday afwr- noon, at two o'clock, LELAND.—On Wednesday, March 31, Jane F. Lr- bear wife of Isaac Leiznd, aged 56 years, 3 montis days. relatives and friends of the family are reapect- fully invited to attend ghe funeral, from the Alansop Methodist Episcopal church, Nk strest, near Grand, on Friday afteraoon, at hatfpast twelve o'clock. LEoxanp.—Suddenty, on Wednesday morning, March 31, gt half-past twelve o'clock, ANNA K., wile of Daniel Leonard, aged 61 years and 15 days, ‘The remaina will be taken to Massachusetia, Ser- vices at her late residence, 249 West Twenty-first si this (fbursday’ On, at two o'clock, Frign aot the family are invited to attend without further notice. MARRIAGES ANO DEATHS. Merricd. INLIFTE—BRIARY.—On Monday, March 29, by BO, Flagg, SY@PHEN GRISLIP: BLO SABaAii Bavasy, daughter of Andrew breaky, of York city, on Tues- oat New day, March 30, by the Father Grimn, at St. Maryikws.—In Dobbs’ Ferry, N. Y.,on Tuesday, Stephen's church, Jous LEHER to Migd Marrig | March 20, May, the beloved wife of Willlam Me. bowen, both of this city. No cards, thews, aged 54 years. Newton (N, J.) papers please copy. LookeR—KOYCK.—On ‘Tuesday, March 30. at the Central Methodist Episeopat church, by the Rev. George 8. Hare, D. D., Mr, J. HALSBY LOOKER, of Newark, §. J., to Mist ‘MaRY A. Koyce, daugater of Jon EB. Royce, Esq., of this city. NASE.—On Wednesday, March 31, of consumption, MICHARL Nast, of Ardagh, Newcasile West, county of limerick, Ireland, aged ears. The friends and uctuaintunces are respectfaily in- vited to attend the funeral, from hts late residence, No, 233 Mulberry street, ou Friday alternoon, at twe MARDON—RBAILY.—At St. Stephen's church, New | o'clock precisely. York, on Wednesday, March 31, by the Rev. Dr. Limerick ease copy. - McGlynn, LAWRENCE P. B. MAKDON, fifth son of Wil- OLLir.—On Teese iv; March 30, Avy Dorcas, on liam Mardon, Esq., of London, England, to FRaNces | dangiter of James Henry and Kate Ol, azed Mary, eldest daughter of Mr. Joha Arthur Baily, | months, Funeral services at St. Luke's chure), Clin'on ave bos aa yo, this (Thursday) atternoon, at. tires o'cloc! PRITIOREW.—On Sunday, Nevch 2), after a patnfal Ulness, JouN PerrickRw, in the 66th year of his age ‘The relatives and friends of the family, aod thos bis sons law Charies Cole and J. UH. Weeks, are respecti lovited to attend the fanerai, from his late residen’ pend Fifn avenue, this (Taursday) afternoon, at ong o'clock. vost.—Suddeniy, at Chosier, P&, on Monday, March @, Joi J., son of William and Mary A. J. Post, Great Neck, L. |., aged 14 years and 7 inon'hs. The relatives. and friends of the famt’y are respoct- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi. dence of his rrand{ather, John dagyer, 88 Pierrepont street, Brooklyn, on lriday morning, at eleven late of Aberdeen, Scotiant. MATIHEWS—LYON.—At White Plains, Westchester coun’y, N. Y., on reodnenn ee March 3i, at the dence of the bride’s uncle, Glibert S$. Lion, Esq., by the Rev. David Teesa, Mr. CHARLES S. Marikws, of Titusville, Pa., to Rosik A., daughter of Usiuond C, Lyon, of the former place. ‘Titusville, Petroieum Centre and Chicago papers please copy. A Suyrak—MiL1 ke.—On Wednerray evening, Marc! 21, at the residence of the bride’s parents, by the Rev. A. H. Parteidye, reetor of Christ church, Mr. MepoRar® Smyvite to fies Faaxces Eas taunn, daughter of Joseph A, Miller, Esq., all of Brooklyn, B.D. Searvuny—Bensov.—At Troy, N. Y., on Tuesday, 30, at the residence of the brife’s ‘father, by Puilwaa, of New York, Mr. GBoxer YY, of New York, to Miss ita G., daugh- | o'clock. ter of Nelson ff. Bevson, a —OF scarlet fever, SPENCER, Infant son or Tuomrsox—Lapp.—On Tuesday, March 20, at St. | Henry J. and Juila Wiekkam Quinan, aged 9 Arn’s ) by the kwy. J months, Axpugw L. Titomrson. of New York, Fuceral services at the residence of his parents, Brice Church station, Orange, N.J., Ghia (Phare day) mortatng, at eeven o'clock, ANLAN—Un Wednewlay morning, March 31, NC. SCANLAN, aged 4 years, Souths and 2b daugiter of Wm. F, Ladd, HEELeR —Wititisc.—On 31, at St yoln’s Episcopal church, Brookiyn, oy Ke Alexander Burgess, Mr. Bowen 2. We v of Botan, Ne Y., to Mine Boervia ©. Wetrrina, y youngest daugiter of Samuel F. Whiting, Esq, of “tl this (Thereday) afternoon, at tro o'clock, Brookly from fae resideuce of u's father, Cornelius Scaalan, 4 et bast Firenty-nien wg = li pe ‘i DPHANSON.—On Tuesday, 80, of consumption, Died. DANIEL STANNOS, @ native of London, England, BauRy.—On Jnesday, March 31, Pires, only | aged 25 years, ; sou Of James D. and Julia Myer Halen, aged ® montns: ihe friends and refatives ore respectfully invited aud 1 days. to attend the funeral, at the residence of his vister, The friends and relatives of the famfy are invited to atiend tie funeral, from the resudeace of the family, No. 137 Fulton street, Flizabetuport, N. J., 20 Hicks street, between Baltie aud Harrow, on Friday atteruoon, at three o'clock, The yell be interred in Greew on ¥ aflernoon, at tWe o’clouk, iity.—On Wedne day, March 31, of consump Ulsier county papers please copy. tien, at Vincent de i's Hospital, Jone Baw an the menilvers of Company D, Seventy- Subeuy, eed 17 years and 2 months, @ native of first regiment, N. G. 8. N.Y. are hereby ordered to aesemble at the company Seed, this (Thursday) ir oan | Kerry, Neral Will take piace at two o'clock, from sternoon, at half past tweive o'vioek, in citizen's tate Paul's tespital to Calvary Cemetery, dress, white gloves, to atiend the funerai of our late ronicle please we comrade in arms, private ALOIS BAHLMAN, Sssow.—Suddeniy, on Tuesday morning, March 39, By order of captain WM. H. BENJAMIN, at ten o'clock, Pomas Sow, in the 25th year of his Boyp.—Ou Taostay Tioraing, March 9, atier a | age. sheet tess, Kowanp JaAMna, son OF and ‘The friends of the family are respectfully myited Kilzabeth Boyd, S years, 7 months aud 21 days, | to etiend the funeral, irom his iats residence, 39 Harrison steest, this (Thursday) afternoon, ab hale The relati) es aud friends of the family are respect- Pasi one o'ciock, without further notoe. fully Livited to attend the fuderal, this (Thuisday) af- i ‘at one 0" from the Church of the Ad- March at bis teaie rent Party -aeeth 8 east of Sixth avenue, with 3 West Forty ninth street, ALEXANDER 1h. out surther invitaned, ear of his ave. 0 place at Ascension churel, corner of Fifth avenve and Tenth street, oa Friday, af tveve o'clock. ives, frients and medica! profession are respectfully invited to attend, SULLIVAN.—In Brooklyn, on Tt lay, Marot: 30, at her resi 1 Peon sireet, CATHBAINE M., CLARKR.—Suddenly, ~o2 Thesday, Maron 20. Enovann, infant son of Edonata wivterre and Char lotve Clark 4 montns and » days. CLank.—On Wednesday, March 31 Many i1., wife of Jotham Clark, formerly of Newark, N. J., fi ho Ta year of her ago. otic’ _ Panerai services will t-morrow, wicow of James Suilivan, aged 66 years. He At jenly, .on Tuesday, March 30, Tae friends of the faniiy, and those of her son, Gronag We Cons sn, aged.de years, James, and of her syn-in-law, James H. Mullurky, The and relatives Of the family are m- | are respectfully inviied to attend the fanera!, on vited to the funeral, from his late readence, | F morning, at ten o'clock, from St. Paul's F ciureh, corner of Court and ress streets, Whore Aso.emin requiem mass wali Se Sere up. tor. the repose of her soul, and from thence to the Cemetery of the Holy Cross, Flatbush, Ai TAYLOw—On Wi morning, March 21, after. a lingeri) Res Saran Corvin TayLor, wile of Asher Taylor, 69 years, Relatives and friends are invited te attend the funeral services, at her late residence, 83 Washington Ninety-sixth street and Second avenue, this (Ciure day) atternoon, at one Novigk.—The late meinvers of 41 Engine are re- quenad to attend the funeral of George W. Conklin, from nis tate reeence, go Pe street and Sev. a ue, on Thursd . COMME cAt apnocae, oe Truesday, March 30; Ro- SALtK St. only daughter of Charles Oates and Mary Johnson Volley, fged 2. years and 10 months, street, Jersey om. on Friday afternoon, ot ball-past Pui this lay) at half-past | three o'clock. The remains will be taken to Midilic- tule Oeisot, the Obured of the Redeemer, | town, N. J., for interment on , April 4, from Astoria, Boat leaves Peok slip athgif-past eleven | the residence of Mrs. J h D. o'clock A. M. TUWNMRND-—1n Philadelphis, on Mareb 27 A Rowsanna, Inthe iat yout OF IM ne, Vavultax.—Suddenly, on ‘Modday evening, March KICHARD VAUUHAN, i> Dye ot ‘a Brooklyn, on THOMAS STEPHENS COKUORAN, the, : 29, of disease of the Bere ar sec gryevenb | “RSC ate fie de fu 7 a . “ ten ner his late ence, NO. TS {rom ‘the resisence of hie parents, 104 sapeh Warren fear ‘ug funeral, from ita Press, d 31, ELLEN o'clock, n avai arya we ‘wel a pative of Ranstrovin county Kil reunaee Jone and innocent, with heart pure as the dove, relatives and friends-aze lavited to «tend the our has gone to enjoy God above. i a her sister's 18 Fa ‘The And friends of the family and thos | street, this (Thursday) aftern o'clock. of her brother, James 5, are ¥ bee eins hy Bead cane, ech 30, BORG years Wertestnen an Nortt secon curech Wilt burg, | «the ‘iatven a end of the family are respect om OmaracAat Chester, C rag county, N. ¥., on Wed- Sanhrs Mettiodist Episcopal church, West Fi Nard newlay, March 31, HECTOR Be, OMAIG. on Friday moruing, at eleven o'clock, ‘Tha re- Faneral from hie late on after will be taken to l’ateraon, N. 4 for int noo, Mt OMe O'Clock. ‘will be tn attend. TMAMBOR.—AL Gravosend: Ia Ty, on Monday, anes upon the arrival of the morawg train HD, ANNA STRYKER, Wife oF James A. from York, Devin 0m Wednesday, Maroh after ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited snoriiness; Mary, the pelovea Wife. of Patrick F. | toateud tne funeral, tis (Thursday) aivernoom at Devinuey, aged 28 years, * two o'clock, from her lace residenon, at Gra Her rewains will be taken to St, Teresa’s chured. Withont frther uotice, ‘

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