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NEW YORK HEALD, MONDAY, MAY 10, 1869—TRIPLE SHEET. 8 of James A.and Mary B. Cotbingham, aged 8 CROSS THE CONTINENT. Wher , spore is water, are all good, comfortable build- { Mutuals. As the 8 are fine players good THE HAYTIEN BA) ‘ORGERIES. lor & Co., of 478 Broadway. The Marshal Bipréesea eon A be uy #—built of wood, Of course, as are all the over | gales inay be ex BANK NOTE F his determination pcan the licenses of all intel- | months. -| ” sprovements; but still they will answer every pur- Arrangements have been made for the following Lesinaa.ccmmetsit rapariaaioess! lugence office keepers whom he should find engaged Remains were interred in Caivary Cemetery on en ate post “5 oy us far tried to Mi 10—Atiantic Shampio 1 of Je City ot ae slain i ahaa Temea oo wh met a 0 Dou, native of the parish of tien and Prospects—Indians on the Route—* ‘The company, 80 far as have jay va. pion, jersey City, | ties Under Arrest—Efforts Being Made to 5 VERY ANUS =i BOMAS Le pace in their im remenia with the progress itoline, occurred on Thursday in connection with acom- | Cargan, county Leitrim, Ireland, 40 years. Miverable Sct of Savages—Village of Ek Pies ora Toad; they hava ted to furnisn socctamporia. = Mutual vs. Olympic, Union grounds. Discover the Real Criminals—Interesting | piaiat against ry intelligence oitice keeper. The | Tue funeral wilt take place irom late tuons lor passengers a8 iast as they have been able May 12—Picked nines, New York vs, Brooklyn, Statements—Hayti Deluged With Counterfeit | complainant briefly stat her case to Major Hart, | 232 East Twenty-second street, this (Monday) after- TT rt course 5 a eee find aaa nie I Atlantic va, Princeton, Capitoline. Ourrency. aes op tg gt we Taiser = pag i 3 morning, May 8, at three complain at everything; but when I can get as good Mav 14—Murual vs, Champion, Union grounds. In respect to the parties arrested on a charge of the complainant was requested to state the | O'clock, of consumption, HENKY DONALD, aged 32 meal, served, at Eiko us 1 May 15—-Mutual vs, Princeton, Capitoline, bemg implicated in the forging of the Haytien bank | Case for the benefit of the defendant. The complain. | years, will - notes, the full particulars of which were given in | SU¢! a pretty large damsel, with strongly marked The relatives and friends of the fant age the especiaily wien I consider that tie latter pla: shoal Milesian features, teeth far from reguiar, and her | members of amity Lodge, F. and A. M., and of 48 only three months old. From this plave to the end CITY INTELLIG yesterday's HERALD, the case was yesterday brought | under ip much ‘larger than beauty or becessity | Americus Club, are invited to attend the funeral, of the track matters are still incompiele, and they J Sie toavery abrapt but not wholly unexpected cop- youle demand. The defendant was & aus Sranh Bis lage Tesidence, 263 Henry street, this (Mon- sapnes bopas la frocee Ag eter to ti The WEATHER YESTERDAY.—The following record | ¢lUsion—a conclusion, in fact, foreshadowed in the seuce of the cunpiivann. sitiatlapnkcesn Phra eee mer of Amit ranuing hot ‘arene. Passengers on this puruon of the | will show tue changes im the temperature for the | Statement of the Consul General of Haytt subsequent ape bin more ‘duly sworn to Pig ang ted fom oe ig gon % the zoe et roe gag, 08 road Wi for & Short Ome tare rather roughly, but | past twenty-four hours in’comparison with tue cor- | to thelr arrayzament before Judge Hogan. The » <., the complamant set her * nst., at one o’cl * BULLE re a " af . ] ") ress bute: " rough ag It wilt be, itis far better tha a stage THe | yosponging day of last year, as indicated py the | Prisoners, John Rust, Alfonso Brett aud William H. | {re luege crow wee ait tae anoy of hier SD. By order, “oPECt YO ae or ae Masters” except for ermployés, and the traveder, will’ do | Wermonmeter ab Hudnut's paarmacy, HewaLp Bulld- | H. Jones, having been detained at the Police Head- | pearance, and looked down on the defendant Joun J. Tinpare, Secretary. Weill Lo provide @ substantial Iuneh, in order not | 4% broadway, corner of Ann street: — quarters all night, were brought into court by de- | With supreme contempt. "The following conversa- Doyig.—At her residence, 171" Atlantic street, Of for White Pine. ELKO STATION, CENTRAL Pactric Ratur AAD, NEVADA, April 22, 40M } FROM WENO > 4 tai ae ns uate ape ar no, atx miles, was emty- an? ¢ rn through a country the greater poy: pop stg pa] trey fase ae ae atinder nearly so, it was not wi “08 pene tg! 8 fortunately with a jolly party, wi 4 § ype 4ow time to hang heavily on one’s banda; wae .#e had the superintendent's car the trip ih made , with all the comfort one can have in rairoad 4" eving, jet 1% be in Nevada, or on the not find fau a did at river 1 ve made Uon thenensued:— e | . jene " or rf 186s, 1869, 1868, +1869, Brookiyn, Mra. EL best roads of . a is vo suiler any great inconvenience froiw huuger alter 6 oP. os staves Farle’ & i yD, Mrs. ELizabeTH DOYLE, aged $1 years. trams do. 2°’ Hast or Europe, Of course, the | joaving the Union Facile, 1 give this advice Lo those a) Fe eer ceaauniey and Eustace at ten A.M. the hour | Marshal Tooker— What is your namet ‘The relatives and iriends of the tauily are respect , Rot run now on high speed, but thelr | who may be coming overiana when this is published, rf ; Z bey ave antinlieat on tenia ad Complainant—Mrs, Fitcugibbon. Muily invited to attend the 1uneral, on ‘Tuesday morn- ume I", teguiarly made, and we arrived at all the | Alter 1 have gone over the iast division | will be aoe m4 = Ok 5 Che SB HOSiee Marsha, Tooker—Now go on and tell your story. ing, at nine o'clock, from the Church of the Assump- stati ratte lia ‘, oe = to tell better What the situation is and is golug to x af] af il ox. ® New You, May 9, 1899, Coinplainant I wint to this Woman’s office | tion, York street, After a requiem mass her remains 403 precisely ou time, which is a comfort, 6ven | jo Hut tat will not be for ten days to come ; so they | + rature yest low. Ep, HOGAN, Police Juatioe:— on I hired a il On the gerrell she ron off, away | Will’ be taken to the Cemetery of Holy Cross, Flat- De. —The ‘parties arrested for manufacturing Hay- | ¢,awm me house, on L witit ¢ this we ‘eant bush. tie q denee ' 4 5 oman’s place on sh. graf be Fe gor Rn Boge 4 asked er, dia you get s ch and sich a girl 2 lace? neon Sunday, May 9, Henry Jesse EVANS, State to prosecute the rties reall) ity. Ihave, as the 1; id, #e% she; fare 18 1t? sez I; uid she ro! counse: for the Hapsiec governu ve th r eiatements | YOU ? sez she; she did sez 1; lv a pair ‘o? breeches ? ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respect- aud read the other evidence in the e: am satistied that | ez she; yis, sez 1, oniv a stoot o? close, sez I, on | fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late reai- (od Pod criminals are not those parties now : er arrest, | fare did you sind her ¢ sez 1; to Noo-arrik, sez she, | dence, 37 West Thirteenth street, this (Monday) after- put they were merely employed in the of their usu! on she gev me this bit iv paper (handing @ piece of | noon, at two o’clock. Pearl street, om the | pecupation, and actet wholly in the belief that the partes | Danex, ahout two incies square, to the Marshal), see. | FEORE.—At Blizabethport, N. J., on Sunday, May 9, bea employing ‘them w e Haytien > , } see. = NJ. , body of Honora Sullivan, a enild fiftes rorminent, "MT hellove then to be innocent of any inteatto | On I Wint off there to try on fine me breeches on me | ARTHUR WILLIAM FEORE. had vetter be guided by what | now say, asi um | AVerage temperature fo about right, judging rom iniormation derived trom - those 1a authority, 4 the tme is slow. There was no detention, no rains off the track, and not haif the delay that I Ihave experienced on many of our so-called admura- bly managed roads of the East, and I must say that for a road six months old it was the easiest ride I ever had, Ihave been unable to discover thus far any fault to find, and have looked in vain for some Avera: INDIANS. sf At and near all of the stations Indians can be seen; s* 87% the most miserable, filthy, disgusting objects that Coroner Flynn was yesterday the eyes of a civilized being ever rested upon. 4 hU3 | called to hold an inquest, at 3. tar we have passed through the localities intabited by two tribes—viz., the Pintos and Shoshoncs——aid 5 ; ‘ . | have seen quite a number of both; they ciuster about | who died from tie elfects of se received On | commit any erime, and ask that they may be released, shoot iv close, on this girl she never was there at The funeral will take place from St. Patrick’s of the weak points discovered by other correspond. } int ro dt iS set panes they can pipers and they | thursday evening by a cup of hot tea falling on her , DEXTER A. HAWKING, all. church, Elizabethport, on Tuesday morning, at ten ents who have passed over the road; true, I have | nave learned how to be expert beggars. Ordinarily, | Mee and shoulders, Younsel for Haytien Government, Marshal Tooker (to defenaant)—Dia you send the | o’ciock, where a solemn requiem mass Will be offered RELEASED FeNxtans.—Colonel John Upon reading the above communication the Judge | giri to the place you told Mrs, Fitzgibbons ¢ for tne repose of his soul, and from Uueuce to Calvary travelled under the most lavorable circumstances, | or foliowiug their regular habits, Luey live anywhere Anu Lo w " Ringe . and on anything; they remind me oi the ‘Lierra dei “est 2 4 v aia enfied up the prisoners and read the same to them, Defendant (very umidly)—Yes, sir; | sent a girl of | Cemetery, L. |., for interment. Boat leaves Eliza- but that is nothing; 1 have seen all that Was 10 pe | een ee ie ad a for associating these hurriie | Cc: Warren and Augustin E. Costetic, lately released | ayamst them, Atthesame time he requested them and | that name to the place mentioned on that paper. betaport at 2 P: M. and arrives in New York at foot seen; examined ‘ything with an tmpartral eyes-| jooking creatures with what I have always supposed | from British convict prisons, arrived yest per | therea‘ter announced the dismissal of the complaint Complainant—Nuover; you nuover sint her there. | of Liberty street, Northern Katlroad, 34 P.M. The Watched the construction, and, in tact, [ have | thered man to be, is simply impossible; anu yet steamship Nevada, and are stopping at Sweeny’s | to farnish the officers arresting them and also repre Marshal Tooker (to defendant)—Has your estab- | relatives aud friends are invited to attend, omitted nothing to find a weak goint, but Ihave no | tie day nas been’(and nov very iar off elltier) Hotel. They were met, on landing, by ienerad sentatives of the Haytien government all the infor- | lishment ever been complained of before ? Quebec and Montreal papers please copy. « when they were (eared by the’ overland travel- Nagle, ana a public reception is in contemplation, mation in their power aiding to secure the fading Deiendant—No, sir; never to my knowledge; I get FLEISCHMANN.—BARBAKA FLEISCHMANN, I the complaint to make, not one word to say against & | jer; they have taken lie and committed de- APPOINTMENT OF A ‘TERRITORIAL EMIGRANT Com- [ 204 arrest of the real guilty parties, This request | along very quietly, but this woman (pointing, | 8lst year of her age. road so young in months, ‘#0 well equlpped, consid- | predations, and would do so again if aggra- | sisstoner.—Governor J. M. Ashley, of Montana eee prisoners, now prisoners no longer, promisea scrigntedly. wo oommatnanle came Bate uy oflice re oe funeral will ike pace pom bee late eeptapsiyd ering all the disadvantages of transportation, and | Yated. It has been the policy of te company | weritory fy ‘ 5 pe’ : raised a great crowd by the way wiitca slie talked to | 168 Ludiow street, this (Monday) afternoon, at one fe to conciliate these miserabie people, and at all times Ce ‘y, has appomted Mr. Benno Speyer Special Succeeding the above proceedings an examination | me, o'clock, ‘fhe friends and relatives are respectfully apparently so well managed as this one, What may | they nave been treated with Pray ‘and considera- | Commissioner of Enngration for that‘Territory, to be | of the lately discharged prisoners was entered upon eae (with more heightened scorn)—Gwan | invited to attend, turn up before I reach the end of the track is an- | tion. ‘They are never imteriered with about we sta- | cated in this city. Mr. Speyer will furnish to all | by the counsel for the Haytien government. you. Dido’t a woman die in your place wid a bottle Forp.—In Greenpoint, on Saturday, May 8, from ‘other thing. Matters may not go so smoothly as they | tons, and they ure allowed to ride upon the freight emigrants and o' hers who desire to settle in Montana Mr. Rust’s statement was as follows:—l am a na- | 0’ gin? injuries received by being throwa out of his wagon, irains whenever they feel ike doing so. Excursions the iullest information regarding the climate, pro- tive of Switzerland; have resided fifteen years in Defendant—A woman did die in the house in which | Joun W. FoRD, a native of Engiand, 1n ine 59th year Of this kind they are very fond of, and frequently | Auctions, mineral resources and general advantages | New York, aMy occupation is that of a watch case | I keep; but— of his age. parties of them jump on a flat car and ride tity | Of that country. engraver; I reside and carry on said business at No. Complainant (interrupting sharply)—Yis, boot. ‘Tue relatives and friends are respectfully invited niles and then Wait for @return train and come Fava. AccipENT.—On Saturday afternoon Michael | 44 Sixth avenue. I am acquaimted with Admiral | Yeah; didn’t she av a bottie o’ rum m her pockit? | to attend the funeral, on ‘Tuesday alternoon, at two back again, ‘They have secured our clothing when- | Gorman, while at work foot of Hubert street, North | Re¥@gsneau, late commander of the Haytien man-of- Marshal Tooker (to defendant}—You may go now; | o'clock, from his late residence, Second street, ever possible, and although the squaws have not as an, pert street, Nor war Alexander Petion, and also with officers Clide | if 1 want you I’ll sead you word. tween Colyer and Meserole avenues, Greenpoint, L. L. yet, 80 far a8 I observed, adopted tne Grecian pena | TVer accidentally feli from an elevated position to | and Chollet, the latter being an officer of artillery on Complainant (with most heightened scorn)—Gwan Fokb.—On Sunday, May 9, of consumption, or chignon, still they have the double skirt system | the pavement, and striking on his head fractured | 82d sbip. My mother tongue is French, These three | now; yls, gwan, gwan, an’ keep your disorderly | EDWIN L. Forp, aged 2 years. in more than one instance. Isaw a warrior to-day | hisskull. He was removed to Kellevae Hospital, | OMicers all spoke French. In the montn of October, | house, an’ its nawthin else. (Looking afver defend- ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the with an old white hat, after the Greeley pattern, | where death subsequently ensued. By permission of | 186%, Challet and Cide came to my piace in Sixth | ant.) Yis, how sthraigit she goes, faneral on iuesday morning at 11 o’clock, Irom the sack coat and pantaioons, with his face color Coroner Keenan the triends took charge of the re- | @Venue and brought to me a sheet of bilis ot Haytien Marshal Tooker, having given defendant a few | residence of his parents, 35 South buth sireet, bright vermilion. He was leaning againsc the cor- | mains and conveyed them to the late residence of | Currency of the denomination of two dollars, and | minutes to get away, told the complainant that he | Brooklyn, E. D, ner of a building, sunning himself and picking off | deceasea, No. 84 King street, where at inquest will | 28ked me if I could engrave some like them. 1 said | would see about the girl. GERARD.—At Greenpoint, on ey teh § 8, the verinin from his person, with which they are ali | be held to-day. 1 could not, as it was not my branch of engraving, Complainant—I don’t want the gerrel; she’s a | Ema, daughter of Jason and Jane Gerard, 23 have, but the HekaLp readers may depend that what I say will be true, and I shall fur- nish information upon which they can depend. We had three passenger cars on the train, full, the greater portion being for White Pine and Austin; only five overland passengers were with us, for the crowd is waiting for the connecuon, not wishing to take any risk whatever of staging, although the break is only about twenty-five miles, There are no sleeping cars yet on this road, nor will there be until rE 4 % but thought I could find some one who could do it. ood faur nawthin hussey, so she 1s; boot I want to | years. ey Ese he see ae pe rape see eee Ne i palaiie that these Indians witt | "#8 PARK MErEonoLogrcal, Revort.—The report | Tey wanted 200,000 of these bills printed, making eetme hreesnes an’ me atioot iv close. Yemne relatives and friends of the family are re- are ordered that will be in readiness for the summer congregate about the stations until they become a | Of the Park Meteorological Department for the week | $400,000, They said they were directed to me by & Marshal Tooker—Yes; well I’ll see about it and let | spectfully invited to attend the funeral services, Passenger traMic; indeed, the road is very short of | nuisance, and one that will require to be abated; for | ending Saturday last shows a barometrical mean | Darkeeper, but did not tell the name of the bar- | you know. on Tuesday afternoon, at one o’clock, at the resia- passenger cars of all descrfptions, so much so that mone are used east of this point, overland passen- gers having to depend upon a freight or caboose car to the end of the track. This difficulty will soon be done away with, however, for they are all ready to the; vA q Keeper. They asked what the 200,000 bills would Daring the above dialogue it was impossible to re- | ence of her parents, on Freeman sireet, near Frank- Inca aectlanialomcintedcanw cin: eeechee al serene Week, Ot 20.738 inches the maximum at | cost, and 1 told them I did dot know, but | frain fom laughter, but the complainant kept on | lyn street. ioe be trusted when they might do serious damage. I | at two P.M. of Ne 3 5 ye on ae would find out and inform them at the next | undaunted!y. New Urleans papers please. copy. think time Will denionstrate this, and I am under | 928 of an inch, ‘The weekly mean temperature was Bee ia Tiere Moe renin in Ree ee a GLYNN.—-O0 GRDARE MAE 2 ACA Oe the impression it woul ier : ., the lithographers. Mr. Brett informed me | occurred on Friday in regard to a license for a wood- | ENC uguter of Tuomas C. and Francis ‘Glyn! Roe ee a tet necro eee Tcl HOw | 40 56 degrees, the maximum at one P. M. of May 6 | that 240,000 copies would cost about $1,100. In about | ware pediar. The defendant was a small “euton, | aged’2 years and 4 months. than leave it until @ later period, when they tind 2 de; 7 out how much easier x isto bez and. alec than May ee: eee oe A.M. ot | a week the omtcers named came to see meagan, and | rather aiter the antique in appearance. When ar: | Friends of tne family are invited to attend the fu~ come as soon as they can get through. Of lucomo- | to work t tl ot x 1 told them the cost of the number of bills they asked | raigned by oflicer Armstrong he was asked for bis | neral, this (Monday) aiternoon, at half-past two tives they have plenty—1001 believe—-and of these | services vat aar A Boy Weer eeeere cola sueee May 2 and 3. ‘Total duration of actual raining, | for, It was then arranged that Iwas todoliver the | name, when he answered wiat sounded like “Jolin | o’ciock, Irom 180 Degraw. street, South Brooxlyn, sedis tinemt-diecBennain: th rinct | Indians are of the lowest grade; they have no labita. | © L0Urs 6 minutes; depth of water, 0.72 of an inch. | puis to them in parcels of 25,000 each. ‘They gave | Hardtomenshin.” ‘The remains will be taken to Flatbush. mLy. ma, They are princl | tions, but lve almost in the open air. When it AN AURORAL SHOWER.—At a quarter to eight | me $200, and besides this Promised to pay me $125 Marshal Tooker—John what? GOODMAN.—On Saturday, May 8, PETER, second pally from Paterson, N. J., and Schenectady, and | storms they will throw up a little mound of earth | o'clock on Saturday evening the auroral light was i each panel of ie Nr besides hee ES the fe cer entra 4 al etal son of Tnomas and Aune Goodman, aged 12 years, are all of the heaviest cla: well adapted for the ] and get behind it for shelter; they build stone engraving. ey paid me promptly the in- iticer Armstiong—John Adam Engel is his name. | and 11 montas. Work they have to perform.” a crouch Close to it, and when Ge side ia toasted aud | Visible on the northern horizon. At twenty minutes | staiments upon the first 1)0,000 bills. a8 uereed upon, | Marshall Tooker Wen, Mr. Engel youare charged | “Tue relatives and friends of the family are respect- the other freezing, they merely change sides. They | @fter nine o’clock, the light suddenly flashing out | The engraving was done in February and | witu driving a vendor’s wagon without a license | fully mvived to attend the funeral, trom his late resi- live on grasshoppers, roots, berries, 4&c., and have | from beneath a dark mass of cumulus clouds, caused | the printing in February and March, 1868, | and doing public cart work, or express work, and | dence, No. 7 Hester street, this (Monday) alternoon, THE ROAD from Reno to this point, so far as I am able to no permanent lucation. They are ona mountain one | an aiarm o/ fire to be sounded on one of the beils of | During all this period, from October until the | thereby actually robbing poor men in your neighbor- | at one o’clock. judge, has been admirably located and is ht well allt; indeed, it is quite equal to the first portion of | day and in a valley the next, and so they live. One | Brooklyn, Auroral beams now and then shot up- | time the bills were delivered, these officers were at | hood, who are obliged to depend upon such work as Gray.—On Saturday morning, May 8, Mr. MUNSON , 1, and 1s constructed in the same manner—that is, | of their chiefs on being shown a train of cars for the | wards towards the zenith; also three meteors darted | ™Y place as often as once a week. = The first parcel | you have been doing for a living. GRay, the tron 18 equally heavy, the ties of the same size | first time merely shrugged his shouiders and re- | from above these clouds towards and disappeared | Of bills I delivered to them in March or April, 1868, Mr. Engel—Jess, Meester Marzshel, I hef goat lices; ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- placed a» close together, and the road bed is of | marked, “Heap wagon, nv horse.” behind them, From ten o’clock until aiter mid- | They said they would pay the bills when the Alex- | I hef goat doo, four liceses. fully invited to attend the funeral services al the the same width. In some respects the construction ELKO. night the heavens were nearly overcast; rain fell | auder Petion was ready to sail for Hayti, and that Omicer Armstrong—He has not had a license since | Church of the Holy Apostles, corner of Ninth avenue 4s betier, for the ends of the rallson this side the Not like “Auburn, loveliest village of the plain,’ | from haif-past eleven o'clock to five mmutes after | they were to be taken to Hayti in that vessel. I | 1867. and Twenty-eigath street, this (Monday) afiernoon, mountains are all fished, hence the wear and tear of | how shall I describe ‘you Iwill try, however, and | twelve; yet the electric Light prevailed above the | © Me:red with Admiral Revagncaux trequerty about | | Mr. Engel—Jes, I haif; jes, Thaif; 1 got dose lices | at three o'clock, without lurtner notice. Joints Je mach less than when chairs only are used, | see what I can do. The track is, of course, the main | clouds and rain until near daybreak. ths money ¥ waiee x hiscumbane made. The instal- ys hates boat I don’t can tine dum riet away— Ke On ree May. C after tae ce and the trains run with much greater steadiness, i | street; on oue side of and cl Josmo- , ment on the seo ,000 of the bilis was not | dot’s awil. ness, RUDOLPH, the youngest son 0 ni was surprised £0 seo the track £0 well ballasted 1n so | polltah flovel and the canal sane ome ne: | THe CANAL STREET RATLKOAD AcorENT.—Yester- | prompt y pala by Ciide and Chalet, and they reterred | \ Ofiicer Armsirong—He was carting cedar for tubs | the late George W. Greco, 1m the 25th year of his the other day an inquest was held at the Tenth ward police | ine to the Admiral tor the balance of the money due | at $1 50 a load which other poor men had been gei- | age. depot, eats sees ah a pt station by Coroner Keenan, on the body of Catharine | me. They told me he was to furnish the ele . | ting three dollars a load for, and when I asked him erhe friends and relatives of the family are respect- lined with canvas structures, Of these there are McArdle, th he death Taccordingly demanded the balauce of the Admiral, | if he had a license he said he had and started home | fully invited to attend the funeral service, at the probably 150, and nine-tenths of these are eating ana | “CAT@¢ the woman whose resulted from | ang he put off paying me from week to | to get it, and mstead of going home he came down | residence of his motuer, No. 113 Macdougal street, lodging houses and rum shops; the balance are the | eng run over by a car on the Canal and Cortlandt | week. Ishould think | asked him at least fifteen | to the Hall ana got one. on Tuesday morning, at ten o’clock. His remains usual run of stores found in such a place. Tents of | Street line, as heretofore reported. From the testi- | times for the money. The Admiral finally paid me Mr. Engel—Vell, veil, I dell you, Meester Marshal | will be taken to Porvchester for tuterment. ilil-fame are to be seen, their inmates of the lowest | 0uyY adduced it would appear that the woman was | in ail from $200 to $300 United States money. There | dot I doant know dot sumting. Dot mon vare I pies HALL.—At Morrisauia, on Sunday, May 9, SyBrL order, such as always follow thia kind of civilization, | #{0Xicated and fell on the track before the car | is still due for getting up these bills $: ‘The last | my dubs and bails he osk me ef 1 shall carrit does | E., beloved wile of Charles B, Hail, in the 28th year The piace is filled with gamblers, sneak thieves and Wheel which passed over her body. Cath- | instalment of the bills J delivered a weeks be- | voods var heeim und I do dot und dot’s awil. of her age. people of that class. Shooting scrapes are | Tine Gilbert, a neice of deceased, ‘deposed | fore the Alexander Petton sailed. Chaliet and Clide Marshal Tooker—Well, as you appear to be some- The friends and relatives of the family are respect- common, and society 1s mixed; but how | ‘hattne latter was of temperate habits and could | said they took the money on board the Alexander | what ignorant of the requirements of the law I wiil | fully mvited to attend the funeral at the residence can it’ be otherwise? Here 1s the port | 8¢¢ and hear well, but another witness gave conira- | Petion. They took them all from my house, Inever | fine you only five dollars this time as a warning. | | of her husband, Fulton avenue, near Eighta street, of entry for the White Pine district, and here ail | “ctory evidence in this respect. Lewis samue's, of | took any of them anywuere. I genezally saw the | should fine you twenty dollars, but as you seem to be | Morrisania, on Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock. coming from or going to the new siiver district | 128 Delancey street, deposed that the driver stopped | Admiral with Challet and Clide when we talked over | a poor hard working man 1 will impose only a por- Massachusetts papers please copy. Rena tedeutin air uamnan Ausland. Laure no | the car as soon as possible after the occurrence. | the matter of the bills. The 100,000 of the bills not | uon of the fine, HEEVE.—On Saturday, May %, Curistina E. desire to remain here any longer than necessary Other evidence, of a somewhat contradictory cha- | delivered by me to Challet and Clide were deliv- PRIVILEGED NON-RESIDENTS, REEVE, only child of Henry and Sophia Heeve, aged and I don’t think White Pine would tempt me io | Tacter, however, was taken, after which the case | ered to me in July, 186% I received the | or rather non-residents who have been enjoying the | 21 days. make it a permanent residence. I will go through | ¥@8 submitted to the jury, who rendered a verdict | last 100,000 bilis in one large package from | lberty of driving through the streets of this city The relatives and friends of the family are re- it completely on my recurn, if allowed to get back | f accidental death. Charles Moss, the driver of the | Brett & Co. I put them in my trunk, | without complying with the requirements of the | spectfully ivited to attend the funeral this (Mon- from the cities of Hamilton and Treasure, when 1 | C4, Who had been arrested, was accordingly dis- | done up in packages of about 150 sheets ina roll, and | ordinances, and others who had obtained licenses on | day) afternoon, at one o'clock, irom the residence of short @ space of time. Of course, this work will have to be done over again as the track settles, but enough is completed for the present, or until the best material for the purpose can be hauled to where it tg required. Gangs of men are at work every few miles on this duty, and tt is diiticuit to find a de- fective piece of track or one that has sunk to any distance below the true line, Keeping a road in re- Pair is comparatively easy in a settled country and one that furnishes all that is required near where the work is being carried on; but here, where for miles upon miles scarcely a ‘human being can be found except Indians, and where the country fur- nishes nothing, why the task is Herculean—one that the majority of our railroad men can scarcely appre- “| Until now it has not been possible to receive or- freight; all the transportation has been re- ju to send material to the front; but within a w days, all the iron and ties to complete the track having gone forward, the road has been opened, and | will further describe Its beauties. charged from custody. in October, 1868, sent them in the trunk to de | the ground that they were residents of the oy; are | her parents, No. 200 Eleventh avenue, corner of it is crowded with merchandise of all kinds, much of OFF FOR WHITE PINE, PE SCL TEEN stored at Mr. Seaman’s, in Fourth street, who keeps | being overhauled by the Marshal. The case of Mayor | Twenty-fourth street. = Which ig for this place as the port ol delivery for tue | to-morrow at five A. M., after a nigutn the floor POLICE INTELLIGENCE, a feed atore, After I was arrested I told Detective | O'Neill, of Jersey City, who was fined five dollars for | | Hes8e.—Suddenly, on Sunday morning, May 9, new silver region. ‘The freight business must con- | of the parlor of the hotel, which has been graciously Farley where this trunk was, and he went and got it | not having one of his trucks praeny lettered and | WinLiAM P. HESSE, sop of William Hesse, of Wil- tinue to increase rapidly, and it wiil be hard to keep PL LPL ILL OLD ard took it to Pollce Headquarters, When the | numbered, was givenin the HERALD of Saturday, | liamsburg, L. L, aged 21 years and 7 mouths. ‘iven up to our party, the rest he e! fale Toute think mach of the prospect, bat have | LOOKING THROUGH GRATING.—A young man | sheets of bills were delivered to me hy Brett & Co. | togetuer with the opinion expressed ‘by Marshal | — The relatives and {rieuds of the family are respect- bid farewell to comfort or lux! " 4 ., | the number, letter and sums were not inserted in the | Tooker on the supject. Messrs, Jon H. Richardson, | fully invited to attend the funeral, which will take Lake One. hundred aud twency miles in a sage | Sving is name as Elisha A. Fuller, was yester- | centre, Onicers Challet and Clide gave me instrac- | John Fench, John f, Westeriield and Randolpi | place ftom his brother’s residence (Join W. Heese), couch in these days 18 horrible wo think of. day brought before Justice Hogan, at the Tombs, on | tions as to what should ve iserted there, and | Chein were caught in a similar plight to that in | No. 158 Mott street, on Tuesday ‘afveruioon, at hau- pt a charge of looking through the grating on the side- | Drought to my house a German who, with some type | which Mr. O'Neil! was caught, and fined five dollars | past one lock, without further notice. waik of 759 Broadway, at ladies passing over the | ®4 ink and astamp, printed into the centre of the | each. Adam Luley, John Haines and Jobn Henness— HoGAN.—At his residence, West Hoboken, N, J., THE NATIONAL GAME. grating. The Judge gave him a sound lecture, char- | Dtlls the letter, number and sum, as, for instance, | the first owning vender wagons 675 and 378, the | on Friday, May 7, TIMOTHY Hogan, formerly of St. acterizing his offence a3 of a most depraved charac- | No 60,004, M. B., 8. ‘The same German stamped on | second, vender wagon 544, and the third, vender | Johns, Newfoundiand, in the suth pan of his age. ter, aud (hen committed him in defauit of $1,000 bail | the back of each biila black and red stamp. ‘This | Wagon 242—were cach fined, and the licenses under ‘The funeral will take place this (Monday) morning, As there 1s every probability that the weather this | to answer the charge. neil an 0 are one Lids Ai by this | which they carried op business were revoked. at ten o’clock, from the Monastery chapel, where a blustery t e - work. jet ans paid him for the work. BOGUS JEWELRY SHOPS requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of hie ‘wil be tens jeri ; aes bees past the | Tue Case oF Sro“eN Dres ror Dorts’ | “Wm, H. H. Jones, in His statement, said that he‘| are still kept going and fools are found to supply | his soul. players seem determin 0 take advantage | Weaps.—An examination in this case, the partica- | occupied an office at No. 83 Nassau street, and is not | them with subjects, or objects, for the proprietors to Newfoundiand and Canada papers please copy. ‘the rolling stock up to the demand. A large number of side tracks have been con- structed—indeed, ali that are at present required— and there is a telegraph office at every station, no matter how small it may be, for the coinpany have their own line of two wires from Sacramento to the end of the track, and it is built in a very thorugh manner. This telegraph line will in a short time connect with that of the Union Pacific Company, which will give us a new line across the Continent; and it ig a pity if some arrangement cannot be made ‘whereby it can be used for ordinary commercial bu- ainess, by putting additional wires if necessary, and thus establish an opposition to the unpopular mou- | Of it, and a npmber of good matches have been ar- | jars of which were published in yesterday’s HERaLp, | * Partner of Mr. Brett, and has not been tor eight oa on. A “salleur boy’ went into the shop No. JOHNSON.—At Jamaica, L. L, on Sunday, 9%, Bopoly of the Western Union Com . 4 % years. Mr. Brett showed him one of the bills, fac | 111 Chatham street, and after investing some seven- | SkIDMeKE W. JOHNSON, late of this city, inthe 48th vain oubene ranged. During the past week, however, there have | took place yeste: before Justice Hogan, at the | gimiles of which he was requested to Oey, and | teen doliars he had’ won four or five small imitations | year of his age. uf been several good games played in the vicinity of | Tombs. The boys John Regan, Andrew brown Sind | asked him what he advised tim todo in the case, | of lockets, the entire lot worth, perhaps, ten cents. | ” ‘The friends and relatives of the family are tnvit e city. On Monday the young “Injuns” of the ry, were je ad r. Bret do nothing without first | He applied to the Marshal’s oMice and an officer was | to attend the funeral service at the residence of the ct On Monday th ‘Injuns’? fog a hasapeng ergs larceny, were sent to | He advised Mr. Brett to do noth: hi Hi ied to the M 18 OM < CC tahe a6. Pouniteh Gitedes Ge Alaanee en the ¢ House 2 a = ae ¥ pees against Thomas | apprising the police, and at Mr. Breit’s request he | sent with him and succeeded in recovering his | Richard Rhoades, Union avenue, Jamaica, on . Lynes, junk dealer, .. 77 Broome street, who is | called for him on Captam Young at Police Headquar- | money for him. Some money lost by ayoung lad | Tuesday morning, at eleven ‘o'clock, ‘after Gapitoline grounds. Although they scored but a | charged = having Mgr the dies, valued at $800, | ters, Captain Young, on being apprised of the facts, | in the shop No. 67 Chatham street was also Tecovered | which his remains will be taken to Hem for single, against seventeen for the Atlantics, they tha ‘cu Sie mda “Leuaee the same to have | told him to have the’ printing done, as in this way | for him. During the week just past the sum of | interment. Service ade the Methodist Episcopal showed that they had pluck and skill. The Atlantica | 0&e, stolew. "The man Lynes was remanded to | the proprietors of a gigantic forgery would be doubt. | $2,212 have been recovered for complainants. ‘A | churck at half-past oug o°clock. easy Prison for trial. less discovered and brought to justice. The | portion of this was recovered froin employers KIRKMAN.—On SuDday, May 9, Mary BRESLIN, tried first the gh, long-field batting, but the “Pows' ALLEGED OvTRAGE Uron A MERCHANT.—Yester- | printing was accordingly proceeded with, but | who, the complainants seem to think, were anxious | wife of John Kirkman and daughter of Timothy closed on every ball that came out there, which re- | day, at Jefferson Market, detective Crowley and | With, no ated Ky “ rag ¥. — yimual | to deprive oe eee < BN et Ae ge of Breslin, aged 37 years. “vets” ands were employed as on any job work. Messrs. | these complaints and all satisfactorily settled. Dur- | The friends of the family are reapectfally invtt quired the “vets” to change their tactics and try the | omicer Hart, of the Twentieth precinct, arraigned G. | Sione & Harron, typists, In Nassau street, did the | ing the week the Marshal and his asaistants, Daily | toatvend the funeral, trot nerdate residence, Wor oe sharp, safe grounders. That the Atlantics had met | &. Wood, a South strect merchant, on complaint of | ground tinting, being employed by Mr. Brett to do | aud Hart, must have listeued to some three or four | Remsen street, Brooklyn, &.D., on Tuesday atter- foemen worthy of them may be adjudged from the | the well-known Archibald Henry, of No. 119 West | this Pa of the work. There were still $300 due | hundred complaints, Some seventy, only five of | noon, at three o'clock. figures of runs in each innings given below. The | 19th street. Henry charged that he had been en- | Mr. Brett for doing this work. these were booked for a second hearing, and besides MCANALLY.—On Saturday, May 8, Kiazaporw I may say is a wilderness—range upon range of bar- Ten mountains and alkali plains, both being without vegetation of any kind but sage brush and the scrub trees that border upon the edges of the Truckee and Humboidt rivers. The tops of these mountains, or rather of the highest peaks of the range, are all snow covered, and looking out of the car windows in any direction you will see nothing but what I describe, except that occasionally the river appeara in view, winding its way through the valley and looking as if it were ashamed that all the moisture it produces can do nothing for the surrounding country. A great scarcity of water exists in this division, Jeaving Wadsworth station for a distance of forty miles there is none that can be usea, and the i engine, besides its tender, has to take a platform car tuced into a room on Saturday night on the corner of Addjtional statements were taken relating to the | this work the Marshal has issued 217 licenses, a3 | MCANALLY, aged 65 years. also, upon which are three large re! ‘that Powhatans are good fielders, and but for the re- | Twenty-fifth streecand Seventh avenue by a woman, pane and issue of other counterfeits of Hlaytion follows:—Coaches, 7; second nand dealer, 1; ven- ‘The relatives and frenas of the family are respect- markably sharp in-fielding of the Atlantics would | robbed of forty-five dollars by what is known as the | money. These latter counterfeits are on red and | ders, 32; carts, 86; drive} ‘3, 47; porters, 2; express, | fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late om uy se oe at Co = vee roug’ jt ten wiles irom the” mountains, and it hes to be hauled for the use have made a heavier show. As it was, they have no*| “panel” process, and that the merchaut was the | blue paper and in denomina‘ions of fives, tens, fif- | 26; intelligence offices, 25; boarding house, 1. There | residence, 136 West Nineteenth sireet, this (Monday) reason to feel ashamed. The figures alluded to are as | Woman’s accomplice. After a critical cross-ex- | Ues and $100, More of these larger counterfeits | has been received for license fees and fines $735. afternoon, at two o'clock. follows:— vise pecigpe i lee I by the sae Cea the accused fo saia gg od od — 2 e ia the Hay- $$. MoCaza. After as — = o— ee ae NAR ad e 8) Tespectabliity the complaint repul e kind referred to EMMA McCane, Jo" augnter of John an x Bi i 7. . bg - -. Was dismissed. ss in the above statements, All the unpublished state- DEADLY ASSAULT IN BROOKLYN. Mary McCabe, agea 2 years, 5 months and 19 days. se! $6 ¢ 0 Galt | ARREST OF ALLEGED BuRorans.—Roundsman | went will be raptdly reduced to aMdavit form, and, | George Pinseana and James Burns were arrested | The friends’of the family are respectfully invited. 2002 i with those taken in the case growing out of the late re to attend the funeral, from the residence of her tesian wel niet ramet wots iat base on bits ig times, with s total of | Usher, of the Twenty-etxhth prectnct, arraigned be- | arrests, will be forwarded tothe Haytion authorities | % @0 carly hour yesterday morning for assaulting | Porenem Stanton street, on Tuesday afternoon, ‘at Wadswo with a total of twenty bases, fore Justice Ledwith yesterday, at Jefferson Market, | and prompt measures taken to secure the arrest of | and cutting in the face with a knife Owen McKenna, | two o'clock. Heged guilty Pmt rod Regarding the Admiral | while he was on his way. to his home, No, 111 North McQuaipe.—On Sunday, May 9, after a short and WoO subordinate ofiicers the Haytien man-of- | Fourth street, 5. DB ikenna says that the assault ba vy lilness, PATRICK MCQUAIDE. p ps On Tuesday the young alan eee gave the Mutuals | George Kilts and Edward Haley, guests at Paige's b a tussle, and showed that ti possessed fine mate- | Hotel, on the charge of being burglars. The young warmer it e war Alexander Petion, mentioned as implicated in provoked. e friends of the family are lly invitea, will be ove The hints Whictt were givers them 1a the Hise Ar ca | RronmNer cae BaRaTae, ean nee giy.che Californie | The forgeries of the two dollar issues of the Bank Of | “amma eurens apes | 10 atield the funeral, on Taesd rahornoot, at two 4m a minute the day after the game they have, no doubt, taken | and were on the way tothe vessel when arrested. | Havth it was stated, that measures already | ~ caamadn ccm ar o'clock, from the residence of his aunt, 400 East Shing can be advantage of, and they intend to try the Matuais | In a valise carried by them was found one of the | beea taken for their arrest, and that the MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Eighteenth street, to proceed to Calvary cemetery. ‘@ year’s t on p completest kits of burglars’ tools that have ever fallen ublication of thelr names would not in the least EAFIZ.—On Saturday, May 8, JOHN NEAFIE, in carried on. ugh has been done to meet the emer- | game the 0! into the hands of the police. The aruicles are four rate the ends of justice. The Haytien counsel, his 9ist year, at Nyack, Rockland county, N. Y., of gency, and that is all that can be required for the | and a large attendance 1s expected. flat files, two canisters of gunpowder, one dark lan. | “!T- Mawkins, gave full permission to publish their Married. no disease, but fap age. ween 6 be 8 On Wednesday the clerks employed in one of the | tern, two large chisels, two large wrenches, a set of page t-2 i ing statements in regard ‘0 | Gnexxwooo—Myers.—in Boston, on Thursday, | Funeral at above named piace tis (Monday) PR Dab hy he Seen along the | jeading newspaper offices of this city had a game of | bits, a large brace, five large augurs and thiree small | thelr alleged implication tn the printing and uitering | yay 6, by Kev. Dr, Alger, RICHARD'B. GueENwooD, | Morning, at eleven o'clock. =a] ee tre Pannod one toxday that | pall with the employés of the Park Bank, at Hobo- | ones, a complicated sate drill, twelve skeleton keys, | Of the $Ov.000 countertait two dollar bills, The extra | Jr,, of Chicago, t0 FLORENCE JOSEPHINE MYERS, of | ,O'NEILI.—On Saturday, May 8, | CATHERINE Covered @ great many acres, from which hundreds ‘The newspaper people are nice piayers, but | a set of driils, two bundles of twine, and a set of | Statements goto show that Haytt has been deluged O'NEILL, widow of Cornelius O'Neill, after a short gE ere potty Rg there is @ one near this place looks like an ol 8 Bee r} Boston. f ‘make ® successful ik the | screws and bolts. ‘The prisoners were remanded to with counterfeit money to the amount of millions of JORDAN—CHAMPLIN.—On Thursday, May 6, by the | fliness, aged 37 years, a native of county Kildare, hey could, not a oe dollars, Other parties than those named, and occu- ard, AN dreland. ‘Bankers,” and they pocketed the bail too often in | the station house until to-day. ually nken Rev. 8. D. Burchard, D. ad Jompan to | Teriends and relatives are tfully invited to : ing e itions in the Haytien servic: 1 the hands of the latter, thus allowing the money- | 4 FeMaLx Tuer TrarrzD—On Saturday night | kre gud'io be the gullty parties, ee oe ene Clty. Wednesday, | attend. the funeral, from her late residenee, 101 Rave it quite cool oF scalding, lukewarm of boiling, rent Eo Bae The pa eS Tne NH S| Nettle Morgan alias Rebecca Fitch, a young woman ; <5 rei May & by Rev, EW, Bliss, Jaws W. Sttanes of | Walker street, on Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock. a8 you please. ot On eon ee be | most commendable spirit, and looked as it should | who has frequently figured tn similar exploits, made MAYOR'S OFFICE. Troy, N. ¥., to AvGusTA EsreRy, daughter of O.+| | California pan eee copy. above internal fres of great magnitude tnat | Work" afternoon’s ‘sport, instead of @ day's | a visit to the residence of William H. Haslett, of No. Be <a ee en ee Pavie.—on Sunday, May 9 after a lingering th make almost whole country outiet for their 1 301 West Thirty-fourth street, for the purpose of “\ ness, GERTRUDE G., youn, daughter of Jenette 1. surplus steam. serden panes ok seats Sarton Om tos Onporaine nioeone, possessing such valuables as niight be Iving around ‘The Mayor's Court, which forms a portion of the Died. and the late Edmond A. Pavie, aged 17 years, 4 ‘Scarcely any animal life ts to be seen—a few ducks The young “Beginnings” did some very tine batting, joose to tempt fer rapacity. By some means not de- License Bureau under the direction of Marshal ALLEN.—At New York. on Friday, May 7, Isaac E. ) months and 3 days, ‘on the rivers and a few sage I; YOu | and, although securing but 16 runs to the Atlantica? | talled in the aMdavit she effected an entrance to the | Tyoxer, although only afew months in operation, | ALLEN, in the 2ist year of his age. Notice of funeral in to-morrow's paper. may travel many miles in any Have | .32, they are credited with having reached first base | house unobserved, and searching an upper room took | nag pecome one of the institutions of the city. ‘That | mane relatives and friends of the family, also the | REEVES.—(n Saturday, May 8, at his residence, poe ae solitude, 1 trust that no accident | on nits 27 times, with a total of 41 bases, while the | aNd secreted about her person dresses, rings, cloaks, + members of Mechanics’ Lodge I. 0. 0. F., and Divie | No, 21 Suffolk street, ‘THOMAS 'RBEVES, aged 62 will ever have me get of a train hereabouts and be | Atianticg had first base 32 times and atotal of 46 | #0es and other mysterious articles that go to com- | fact is demonstrated more and more foretbly each | sion No. 2 Sons of Temperanc Sons of Teuper- | years. left behind, for the quietude would be so it that | bases, Plete the female toilet. As she was making her | succeeding day, The Marshal has a peculiarly happy | @uce in general, are mvited to attend the funera', on ‘rhe relatives and friends of the family, also mem- to hear the sound of my own voice would be sure to Way out Mrs, Haslett encountered her on the stairs, Way of disposing of the cases which come before Tuesday afternoon, at three o'clock, from the resi- | bers of Mercantile Lodge, No. 47, 1. 0. U. F., are re- Base Ball Notes. and found a portion of the stolen property in her dence of his father, 232 South Sixth street, Jersey | spectfally invited to attend the funeral, on Wednes- | 3 a dismay. aot ioe it was through this same valley of the Humboldt that so many of ossession. Rebecca eluded her and made her way | him. Parties often come filled with indignation and ty. morning, at ten o'clock, from All Safuts’ church, Ser cmlgrant trains oe in going from Musourt outer ee enue have challenged the Athletics to tortie cellar, when the balance of the property was | ready to swear to almost anything against cach | , BRAnUEY.—On Sunday, May 9, Paar JW., infant Seay witect’ corner of Scammel. i nine California H A of games. found aad the female arrested by oMicer Houghton, » son of Henry G. an iza T. ley, aged 4 mon! SCHNELLE.—On Friday, May 7, at eight o'clock P. try no one can w at the suffering, misery and | gchofield, the active secretary of the Haymakers, | 0! the Twenileth precinct, Rebecca was arraigned | ter. | The gist of the matter is obtatned by means | and 15 days. M., after a long and severe lines, CHARLOTTE at Jefferson Market Police Court yesterday mornmg, | Of a few well-timed questions. It often appears that Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully SCHNELLE, beloved wife of Adolph Schnelle, aged en the Jusitee welcomed her back again to the | the contest is merely the result of some misunder. | Invited to attend the funeral, from the church at | 41 years, 3 months and 10 days. is, where she now lies awarting transportation to | cia, Moravian Hilis Cemetery, Staten Isiand, on Tuesday 6 friends of the family are invited to atten® the starvation that befell them; it was a bold man that would attempt it, but thousands did, and it isa matter of conjecture how so many got turough so ‘was in town on Saturday, trying to buy out Peck’s establishment. Had he succeeded he would have well. PP 9 the Tombs and the General Sessions for trial, in de- ing, oF involves ouly @ question which can | gfernoon, at lalf-past \Wo o'clock. funeral, which will take place this (Monday) after- And yet there are many points where manufac. | *X st ay tn ausaeurve'e fault of $1,500 bail, ? readily be settled by the parties themselves when | BUSCHMANN.—Ou Saturday, Ma houtr at"two orclock, trom het late residence, 155 snd Hescbonds vere fashion aun) Susie poner ioe | game played between the Jueper Clu, of Men COURT CALENDARS—THIS AY poses BeSonic eSnnibne: On Satunlay, May. % TROMAS Siren , Of Man- 7m A m1 SHERIDEN.—On Satu * . > ‘aii the mills or manufactories that could placed per — remarks from the Marshal, and they are requested | “The relatives and friends of the family are respect- pam, A native of Loseect, “Sounty Gavan, Ireland, im hattan College, and the Athlete, of Washington | geravyy Courn—Cincur-Panr upon them; but I do not think that anything can fully inyited to attend the funeral, from his late resi- | the 75th year of bis age, yyer and | by him to “go over near the door and talk the mat- Y r ever be done for the country whereby thriving farms | Heights, As the document bears no semblance of ine! 9, 1943, T01, 61) | ter over quietly and don’t get angry » one | deuce, 143 Ninth ayenue, between Bighteenth and The friends of the family and those of his son, can be established. vegetable gardens brougnt Into | peing oficial no further notice was taken of it. Mai, Hi 7, 120%, 1559 | Who tower hia temper will daumuge he canes ne. | Nigetcenth streets, this (Monday) afternoon, at two | ‘Timothy, and. son-ln-laW, Patrick ‘Campbeil, are re- @xistence,or a florist make a ne, It would make & ‘The clubs in Washington which have hitherto been | } 57, Part 740, 60, | age his case."’ A | o'clock, to Greenwood Cemetery. spectfully invited toattend the funeral, trom 46 Wil- ew PStave Peaitentiary might be x i hing ny atlowed to play on the “White tot” nave rec:tved om oe, £98, J, ber | great amount of good has thas been done for poor ee een th at, May 9, ons a@ long and | jetts street, this —_ hey & dace two ‘o'clock. es ed on a o, M18, “ 5 sople in recovert m 5 oy | Severe illness, JANE CreisTix, aged 64 years. Smira.—On sunday, May Acol MITH, aged orders to vacate, They fee jeved aud want to | 4547, 4051, iJs2, 263, S14,’ 566, 1490, poop! covering money for them ef which they | Sheth Umae sod thoee of her ‘son, Robert, and her ] iy the desert that would be a terror to evil doers; for I ad been sw: . " 25 years. (] had been swindled by gamblers in the bogas jewelry | son-in law, Juan B. Serrano, are invited to attend | his family and friepds are invited to attend the cannot imagine & more horrible punishment than | stay. They would like to “fight it out on that line | 1265, 1440, 1442, 580, 962, S24, 02, 4120, to be jemned to a residence of five years | all through summer,” but they must subside. SPRCIAL TeRM—Issues of Law and Fact. shops aud by disreputable men who keep the fanerai, from her late residence, Kighty-second | funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, at one o'clock, frow. on the alkali flat that separates the Truckee | Rather than, unpleasant results should come “ict us | 12, 219, 2 ey NOGUS INTELLIGENCE OFFICES. street, between First and Second avenues, on Tues- | his late resideuce, No. 43 North Fourth street, Wi and Humboldt rivers. He 6 | have day morning, at tweive o'clock. Hamsburg. The, wold Him’? Club folks, of Pittafield, Mase., are out with an of play any club, senior or juntor, 10%, 104, LiL, 1d 1 that may feel disposed to try them! “They are having Yon tek toa tot avery heat rig made up for them. They do not go | iso, 183, Call 14. s wholesale, #0 they are having tie SUPERIO# COURT—TRIAL Team —Pant lL put ap by the “peck. 3, 425, 400, O17, THO, 881 lort Rogers, tn his National Chronicte, say’ 205, 901, 890, RY" The Cincinnati Ciub bave completed their arrangements for ise 802, 446, 902, 1673 o ae y their trip to the Bast, and the thine, 9 bai aA, 708, wee tncy Fume 1 following | COMMON PLEAS—Trtat, TeRM. follows! — " Gune 3) piay the Capital, of Columbus; June 3, lniependents f of Manatel, ‘June d, Forest City, of Gievelani: dunn by Nie | OLu Olds 470, GF o the rtunity of doing up. tht a4 Apot an! up this more teal At present I have not the time, I can only say to those who are comi in this direction not to expect to see more than mens desolation, and if it is he will here be gratified the Fae grarione troly a wonder. mop ones, are truly a wonder. the main ons have oxtelient eating houses, nas 5. 42, 40, Among the more noted of these places was one CLANCEY.—On Sunday, May 9%, Parriek CLANcEY, At beth, Friday, May kept by H. Clay Kaimeyer, at No. 1 Contre street, | anative of Cashel, county Leittim parish of Killar: itr Lavisth chess deughier’ ot Frank te sud and subsequently at 85 Nassau street, and then at | #8Y, Ireland, aged 47. Maggte A. Stewart, in the 6th year of her ’ The friends acquaintances are respectfully in- 189 Grand street. ‘This man has heen before the | vited to atuend the funeral, ‘rot iis lave residence, cui inven aaa eran tee henenanlly ate, tes public previously in connection with other alleged | No. 206 East Twenty-second yay ‘Tuesday after | residence of her - James L. ‘art, No. awindies and had been highly successtut in prose- | , CLANCY.—Ou Friday, May 7, PaTHIOK CLANCY, | g29 Kast Fifteenth street, New York, ‘nis (Monday) outing Itts late business until he came onder the ban Minor, rel rom tue parish of Clonbrony, eounty morning, at hall-paat eleven without fur- of Marshal-law. His caree: > ili be taken to the church of St. rasa provider of situa. | vinint de Ferrer, at half-past nine o'clock. The STEWart.—On Sanday, Mer 9, Lavra C., wife ot | Year of her age. Lis, ivy, ‘08. S80, tions has been where the passengers can get a first rate meal at & “ ,, i “ fu: wit leave the church at one o'ciock, this | Alonzo C. Stewart, in fsa Sa oh Gee ie mittee | Ean rain ar at a Enea ce marcy a ie | Neca utara? ad | et, Fr abana ee . in divisions ie | Ju jational, of Albany; June il, Haymakers, by the police authorities, to whose Hes he ment, ‘The friends | 0 5 i iy road; and at Carlin, fifteen myles from this place, | of ingburg; Juve 12, Lowell, of Boston; June 14, been (ransierred. Another of the winging wan respectfully invited to attend the funeral, requested to attend the funeral, on Tu after- when completed, wilt ae ie erected, which, | ty Mune td Yaler ot New Maven’ nue if, “Mute Hsiinentts was kept by S. F.Cox, with wallentpartnes | BECOKIyM papers please COPY. | Hiarican train leaves Teemtjaeth saees ar oat in Need Of Fepaita: trom “Reie# And CAFS | OF New York; June it, Rexford, of New Yurk ; Jiine 18% 4 named Van Wagner, or perhaps Wagner at Reeney | CONCONAN. OM Sunday, May 9, after a severe in. | Hariém train leaves Twenty-sixth sirect at Malf-pase at Sac 4 to. being sent to lantic, of New Yorn’, June fi, Pri of Princeton, N. J. 5 b SESSIONS. Greenwich avenue. Another place was ferretted ness, CATHARINE, Wife of Patri Corcoran, in her WO 0 k in the afternoon. pple ihe erection of these | June 22, Keystone, ple, ot james Cummings, out a: No, 148 Fulton street, where a party styled | OMY. | ana tienda of the fami SruckEY.—On Sunday, 9, ANS, widow of Joba wo to grow up; for 3%, | William Smith, larceny: Edward Riley, Mary Morris | stone & oy having no license, had been catty. | -, The Felatives al are ree SipcKey. ih the tise Yeas of jut Tent andy of Baltimore! Sune ; Het ap te" | hha, ia ey | MERC ea ei yd | Pca Sarco cy mo | wl Maa The college boyy from Princeton wil vit thie ety | Jeremiah Shaughnessy, Jquner Hogtin aul Andrew | Market Court and tne Oo. were entrusted to | Mg, At ten o'cloc tered venue 25 Felatives and friends ‘of the fotatty are lock. @u Thursday aud Saturday to play the Atlantica Baidwin, burglary. Judge Hogan, at the Tombs, as were algo T..J. Taye | COPHINGHAM.<OD Friday, May 7, Cuantes, infant | 696 Second avenue.