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B NEW’ YORK: HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE 20, 1869.—TRIPLE SHEET. NE WwW Y ORK CITY QTY INTELLIGENCE. post-mortem examination on the body and found | spirituetie Mrs. Brigham, who has probably more - <4 . yesterday consecrated by Right Rev. Bishop Potter, | June 1%, Henny T. CArmN, in the ¢éth year of his assisted by about twelve clergymen from this and *T e relatives and friends of the family are respect- adjoining States. A large congregation, including | ry invited to attend the funeral, from the residence acnte inflammation of the stomach and general | rea) geni ith the move- peritonitis, That undoubtedly resulted in acamt, 4 ment "An pore Oe Mrs. Andrew a8 pectic ¥ THE — following record will show | What caused the Ww Jackson Davis, Recitations, vocal music by the THE COURTS. > tye meena Be . bi . | Clear. One or two of the physicians im | choir Belonging to the Rverett Rooms and other ex- | many visitors from the surrounding neighbor- | of his son-in-law, Stewart L. Woodford, 14 South the changes in the temperature for the past twenty- | attendance at the post-mortem examination | ercises of a similar character were given, When | hood, filled evel le seat in the | Oxfora street, Brooklyn, this (Suaday) afternoon, at TED STATES DISTRICT GOURT—IN BANKRUPTCY, four hours, in cownarison with the corresponding | were of, the, apinion, What decease ad | dancing was introduced. Tule feature OF 1h ute | wonding. Aner. the, bianop and clergy | ‘ee ofeiock, wikhout further inmtatlon. p Joron' y e ce y a Nem f PS Uni is @ay of last year, as mdicated py the thermometer at Powwon, Col taiument was the bestand most successful of all, A | 134 entered the church in — procession, toma UTE TTS hg 17) a'r Ghitsons y macy, HERALD building, Broad wi yesterday took charge of the case; but in order to | stringed band was in attendance, a man with a per- coy ol Ann samel «i td obtain further information in relation to the cause fectly earthly voice called off the figures, and other ids. 1869, 1863, 1869, | Of Mrs. Wood’s deat, the imquisition was inceil- | manifestations of @ sublunary character marked 76 SPM. . 80 88 | Ritely postponed, Deceased appeared to have been | the various details of the dance, wittch, Ap Involuntary. Bankruptcy Case. Before Judge Blatchford, reading the appointed service, the document deed- aged 2 years and 4 months. ing the sac; edifice to the bishop, aud signed by the rector, wardens and vestry, was read by the | 9,ftclatives and friends of the farnily. we doyiied to mm the Matter of the Bankruptcy of Lewine @ ite respectab! tor, Rev. R. F. Also) id him tendered to attend the funeral, _ ™ 6PM. 86 | Quite respectable, and efforts will be mace to learn | jt must be said, was generally executed with credit en a . A p, and by him ten Street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o’cloc’ Phitip Warmatey.—In this case & petition of invo- $l 9P.M. 80 | Something about her habits, past life, family con- | and grace. ‘The appearance of tie grounds Was ant- sihop: Balter, sho in Spe cropeeesive INsines he. CHRISTIN at decay City, "on Saturday, June 19, Nyntary badkruptcy had be Presented against this | 12°... 1% 84:12PM. Tee TrcUbS Wiech Would pronat Ley Soimake an | mated throughous the aay. ‘The swings, shooting | Wastnen conducted, several of the clergyinen pres- | WILLIAM L- CHRISTIE. firs, Citry 5 business as alta manufaccarers ‘at | Aversge penn es aps EO NI FO ump _ution her fe, The Infant chiid of deceased | Suortail'the conventent miaces ot r and. nooks, ii | ent taking a part therein, after which an eloquent on guberal services on. Topaias. morning, ef severe the po Mills, p Paterson, N. aur beadhecy akin. bll HE REE inaamkiarna maaan 175 | Was tasen from the hospital by one of her fewale | by numerous bodies of males and iemales, old and | Sermon was peanhes: oF Rev. Ane qiavinton, of ‘The members of Hoboken Lodge, No. 35. F. and A. Mr. F appeared for Mr. Lew.."%,0R¢ of | average temperature for the week. acquaincances.:, young, rich and poor, real and idea! people, in pur. | SSW Dory, Whe selects for Me xtvinge Bishop | Mare hereby summoned to attend @ special com- . 0, a8 stated by his counsel, »7Pe" | Average temperature for corresponding week suit of relaxation and pleasure. Lager veer was a | XX! lore the close of the services Bishop | munication of the Lodge, at their rooms, on Monday Wee Perirrent “and Dod NOt COMMIMed BAG” ac OF | 1M86 FOMsa-.nes--rensseeaseee-ouss 15 FINANCIAL FINESSING. jarge portion of the general drink taken, and | Potter administered the rite of confirmation to about | evening, 2ist, at elght o'clock, for the purpose of ar- oe eg He demanded a trial by the court ‘an’ REVENUR CUTTERS IN THE LoweR Ba ~ aan Llerrr’ Pty ny 0 7 . a Cees fie REO ae ii ola ranean Se os faueret Oe eek ee 4 “ ba s e! Ft @ occasion 80 favorable Lo order or R. W. © . M. an order was fade, referring the ‘petition to tle y"Mited States revenue cutters Mahoning and Mc- | low a Broker’s Office Was Opened and a | ing and the soft sighs and vain regrets of the THE M’COOLE-ALLEN MILL. The members of Pentalpha Chapter, No. 11, R. A. Commissioner to {ake evidence and report the testi- * Cuilow.2! are erulsing in the vicinity of Sandy Hook, | Capital of a Few Hundreds Speedily Multi- | (¢108-elles, was a hard question to decide, though M., and Deita Council, No. 4, are nereby summoned rs. mony to the Court - . y the existence of in leasan pi yas as Loe time 1 te re anege wane. camp- | Ser Cun tars °°" | esta” touantean oid Doues | feces taaeremekas Sty | AMDNINMCE ofthe Comenanir—Chntlenee | [Fin ecco cauni ea, veil for the petitioners. Powone Biman mr INN SIAR IENE HF Ghrewdly and Succeasfally Played. should be said, 1m point of nuinvers. i anh Lenntrn tine Manaess rn F. F. ONDERDONK, Scribe, pe Zz, ve ‘rom the ais Democrat, June 17. CORNEHLSEN.—On June 18, ” CHARLES the corner *f 72 y Manifold chapters of thriiling interest might be McCool — . aed : acidentally took poison, supposin: McCvole was in bea yesterday—sore, bruised, bat- | GoRNEALSEN. form ft W! ‘ UNITED STATES COMMISSIONERS’ COURT. nue, eee aceiiwae taker to Bellevue ios | written showing up the strategie finessing of those SUBURBAN INTELLIGENCE. tered andialinostiinneds Bus right eve waa in (ORL: | share anGORiD marta PAG ai Alleged Personation of a Revenue Officer. Biter sechemmonagntiingibartone. l : whose ambition to acquire Wealth outstrips every ~~ ore ay hore pric at Bie face ae mane ends ant relatives of she family, as also the: pene ipmmniions: Owiorn: AN OFFICE Roppep.—Yesteruc” Morning the | feeling of honesty. ‘The arrest’ and arraignment NEW JERSEY. Kicking him. ‘The chainpion was terribly out of sorts | Members of Herman Lodge, No, 208, F- and A. M., The United States vs. Abraham Bush.—The defend- | moe of Hawley, Macey & Co., No, 92 NAS#aus Street, | yesterday, betore Indge Dowling,‘at the Tombs, of — ene out On gence tig ogre en ee eect tnig | tiis (Sunday) afternoon. at one o'clock, from his late: ant in this case is charged with falsely personating } wag roped of $800 in United Staves currency it is | Henry Miller, alias David Marsh, urgolds one chap- Jersey City. three months, ; ‘ *eiviimingcon (N.C papers please copy. ‘Tom Allen, the ‘hero of the day, is as sound as a Dout.—On Saturday. June 19, SaLoMe, wt dollar, fe 18 naturally a braggart, but since the | Francis Doll and daughter of the late cenedeaess ight has restrained hunsell and assumed # commend- ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- able modesty. He is willing to ight both Gallagher | gpectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late and McCoole, but will not consent to place himself | residence, No. 16 Clinton street, on Monday morning, again at the mercy of a crowd of St. Louis roughs. | ar nine o'clock; from thence to the Church of the Hol He prefers fighting in Canada, where the old English | Redeemer, where a requiem mass will be celebrated. rule of ‘fair play” 18 in vogue. The fancy, how- Dovanerty.—On Saturday morning, June 19, ever, say that if Allen fights again near thus city. he | GarHaRINE DovuGHERrTy, widow of Alexander shall have fair play orafuneral. The better dis- | pongherty, in the 75th year of her ace. posed among them are now friends of Allen, and it | ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- probable that he will be as well backed as Mc- | futiy invited to attend the funeral, from her late Coole, in case of a row. Allen 1s willing to make ia A 4 almost any arrangement with McCoole—to fight for Fee RES Ae tes name second a@ revenue Ped and obtaining $200 from one Daniel sppowet by a thief who secreted himself in f ter out of the many capable of being writen. The A Lunatic named John Burke was lodged in the Bomers, focused was held woanswer bad $1,009 | OMOS. ener. me om od “mp yesterday beld story is an old one, a simple story of caoi, calculat- | cells yesterday to destroy his power for mischief, bau, ABS Fi * Se SUDDEN DeatH .—Coroner Schirme? yg body of ing crimmality, and, therefore, very easily and | He ran through the sireets threatening to take the Alleged Violations of the Revenue Law. an inquest at No, 11 Roosevelt street on hres ‘ive | Driefty told, A little oxer.eighteen months agothe per- | lives of several children and became very violent. Yesterday a number of dealers in cigars were | John Curtis, a man forty-two years age aNd 8 Ndr,” | oan whom weave named, and who then passed by Laterin the day he was removed to the City Hospital, brought befpre Commissioner Osborn for alleged vio- | of tnis city, who died suddenly. Deceased, who ha Tt fi ed a broker's office | Were the physician pronounced him to be hope taticha of the clause in the revenue laws, regarding | served during tue war, had become demoralized aud | te Laie ANY miller, the 1 eh eu. | Zaane Heise laborer. that on and after the Ist day of April last tax-paid | drank to excess. He died from natural cal at No. 49 Exchange place. The aan oe How A WoMAN Forcep THE FIGHTING.—One of stampe should be placed on each box of cigar. It | SgRI0Us AccIDENT.—At four o'clock yesterday | g,bjy Jocated and Was well furnisheddand altogether | those squabbles among women in the First ward for ‘was claimed for the defence that the clause only a | morning John Brown, of No. 297 Seventh avenue, | there was a very business-like air aboipthe place. | which that locality has an unenviable reputation piled to manufacturers, The case was adjourned. while riding on the box of a coach, beside -he driver, | Mr, Miller opened a bank account at the OoisD Ne | took piace ta Groenid atxees oletdag atarionee ‘ was thrown from his seat by the coach coining in - tional Bank. He had some money—an essent{a: Pre- | tween two Kittys, surnamed Cummings and Fallon. | the same money, to add $2 | . D roken, a y, 12,000 to it, or put up $5,000 a “ MARINE couaT: PART 1 concn por pe ae Poo pr liminary to carrying ont successfully his pr | The former must be well posted in the setence of | and fightin private, with only twelve mena present. Be ry + Sy eon ian nor r 8 fac » 7 * ey = Sara > The ANeged Mlegal Police Arrest Case. Eighth avenue. % gramme, He bought stocks of all kinds and securi- Deane. for Ce pounded eh yey 8 face “a M’COOLE C erocmayes rs SEEN a HUNDRED DOI | age, he Before Judge Curtis. Tax ComMissioners’ OFFIcR.—Mr. fredefleX | tyes, and bonds aud mortgages and gold, and gave any ifort tilt tea Wace sraco ee enaaT S| Lest night we visited McCoole’s saloon and found |p, He pe rice aceasta ae pany pring, Pur In the case of John Fallon vs. Captain Mills, of the | peas, a German democrat, of the Seventeenth ward, | chocks and received checks, He getg a certification | sact Busi countenance underwent a complete | the champion surrounded by a number of his | Hudson River Railroad. train,. Fighth Precinct, and oMicer Casey, tried betore Judge | as jately received an appointment toa responsible | pom his bank “of $3,100 on deposit. Now comes the | chavs ae heitigerent Cummings now lies in the Pie af: le recuntved sas ne a i Nore oar oon DRIscoLt.—On Saturday, June 19, Jam Curtis a few days ago, and in wnich the jury ren- ition in the TaxCommissioners’ Office through ae Cs his Soaucial (Sp ee mace pe tae on 3. ae the pete oi Fallon’s inju- as ey rahen bei wens: inf oie i J ian el has cor iL aged 25 Fears sand 4 t months, pv 48 DRIs- tor Creamer. General Max Weber, a meritorious | this certification rea 21, may seriously, \ ; Sere’: at ver ahey Score Ae ee and crippled ‘soldier of the war, also @ German, has | check thus altered buys of My. ©. Harvier $10,000 “es Com unipaw. in bed, suffering from erysipelas and attended by | members of the Sylvan Social Cfub, ar tly, also. the Dr. Hodgen. ‘This fact was known to only a few of | invited to attend the funeral, from h’ .€ respectfully his intumate friends. We also learned that Mike had | no, g4 Montgomery street, this (Su 4 late residence, indulged rather freely in beer and whiskey and took | a¢ two o'clock. day) afternoon, defendants, plaintiffs counsel yesterday re mts have the sate ei etaside. ‘The motion was | bee removed from office in the Custom House. ‘opposed by defendants’ counsel. The Court reseved Bopy IDENTIFED.—The body of the boy found worth ot gold, Mr. Harvier deposits the check in the Union National Bank, and it comes back to him marked as alterea in the way we have described. Tae Stock Yanps.—During the past week 397 cars arrived at the stock yards, containing 3,420 to get into condition. McCoole said there 4 decision. floating in the dock foot of Twentieth street, North | Retore Mr. Harvier gets this intelligence from his | cattie, 13,963 hogs and 13,458 sheep. There yere | BOPAMe » f here | GALLAGHER.—The members = river, a few days since, has been identified as that | bank Mr. Miler shuts up his office a, Sxcienge slaugatered 413 cael 148 ae and A cp sheet Fe 4 len bad a" ea ee ‘ gt “4 he 48. Sack, ae, r ae ar ee SURROGATE’S COURT. of Jobn Blizzard, sixteen years of age. He had | Place, and the place that had known Hoboken? 8 "27 ‘Londofi prize ring; the refe peau seleaten by | afternoon, at gne o'clock, _mne street, this Sunday) Banga atd Allen’s ;the cutting of thé Topes Rot ap- t Arm, to attend the qth regalia and crape on no more . / wne.. * The next swindling game ffactised 80 success- fully by Mr. Miller was not to be allowed ass unnoticed. Mr. Harvier had an interest buasing, him up, and so had the Ocean and National Banks. The date of this financial ion of Mr. Miller was December 10, 18¢7, To Captain Jourdan was entrusted the task of find- tg i na RTS AF and im to looked as unweariedly a8 can look a shrewd seatcher rest: it Wills Admitted and Letters of Administration | been in the employ of & inn ee ga that ihe ud Granted. was accidentally drowned, ‘ te ie Before Surrogate Tucker. Soma! ton? the prominent and Edward P. White, Beriah Palmer, George Hotten- | w, iy et of the Nineteenth ward, roth, Nathaniel F. Miller, Lawson Carter (left for | ang their many friends all over the'city, passed a record), Henrick Pope, Peter Dubois, Herodis Atkin, | very pleasant evening yesterday at the Terrace Gar- Ehzabeth Cheesman, Jacob I. Gilford, William C. | gen, on Third avenue and Fifty-eighth and Fifty- A DrsPeRATE CHARACTER.—Betweeh twelve and one o’clock yesterday morning a man named John Murphy, +e: ent of Peterson avenue, West Ho- boken, was found lying ‘TerFMhouse: Somebody waked nim. UD, wields found that the boat he intended to take just left. He then be- éame violent, refused to pay his fi and final, threatened to shoot jofficer Lawrence, when the lat ter arrested him. He was taken before Recorder proved by MeCoole and was done against his T. James Gallagher. fanersl of our late brother, EDWAP dscitoh ig ae unoy had Mbit Bat fdmselt TIMO” McGOWAN, President. -D ni take advantage of the foul. He | Ronerr Fiyns «fY HUCHES, Vice President. Hanne sent @ challenge to Allen to fight hita for Perer H. KF _, Recording Secretary. $5,000 within three months and at some place not | @Gay.—On F’ 4TAN, Marshal. More than 100 miles from St. Louis. The sum of | y9 Third stre .fay, June 18,at his residence, No. $500 was deposited by McCoole aud the probability | nia, Joan #t. Brooklyn, E. D., of typhoid pneumo- is that Allen will cover it. Funera’ AY, aged 45 years, § months and 18 days. Jacques, Emil Rehfus, Thomas Suffern, Sarah John- | ninth streets, The occasion was @ summer night's pobadtn cate fromthe ‘Central Methodist Episcopal Conrad Stein, Jacob Scbribner. festival, arran; by the Ninteenth Wara Reading | a‘ter violators of the Jaw. Afew day8 ago he got | Pope, who fined him five dollars for drunkenness : ~~ ra £. arch, thie Bon wDatters of administration were granted on the es- | Society for ita snembers aad invited guests aud thels | upom the track of the object of his search. Am- | and held hum to bail in $200 to Keep the peace, x” The Referee’s Decision—Bets Drawn. acorn oSouun Bina eet: BOAT FM sey nay) tates of Jane Noble, Margaret es, Mary A. G. | families. The music was excellent, both for the | davits were at once taken fore Judge Dowling. A MEAN TRICK AND JusT REBUKE.—A maf namea Sr. Louis, June 19, 1860. ty’, {KLEY.—On Friday, June 18, JOHN Hor.ey, in The fruit of these affidavits, as embodying a clear and succinct statement of the facts, and upon which what we have written above is mainly based, we givein full. This amdavit 1s as follows:— State of New York, City and of New York, .— Charles” Heuning Harvie of No. 14 Duane street, bein Coy sore: depot oP Now Yorks ihe paper hereto annexed, . in the city of New Yor! e 1, ee Larive'a shock on the Ocean National Bank for the am of $31,000, payable to C. Harvier or order, signed by Henry Miller, and dated New York, December 9, 1867, pro- rly stamped and certified, was presented to deponent by Ffenry Miller alias David Marsh, now present, in payment for a purchase of 16,000 in gold coin; that deponent’s father, ©. Harvier, to whom the saidspaper is drawn, endorsed tiie “same for “deposit, and ‘caused the ‘same {9 be deposited for collection in the Union Nation: fank; that the said aunexed paper, has been returned as baving been altered; deponent is informed by one of the officers of the Ocean National Bank that the said paper has been altered, the same having been originaily Grawn for the sm of $2,100, and certified ag sich, and that ‘after certification the word “hupdreq” tas altered into “thousand,” and the numerical figufés on the lower left cor- ner of said check were also altered to conform to the body of the said paper, ‘The deponent therefore charges the said Mil- ler, alias’ Marsh, with obtaining said gold coin, amounting In value to the said sum of 816.000 by means of said. false end forged check, with the intent lo cheat and defraud, and be rays he with as the law eee CHARLES H. HARVIER. Doyle, John L. Beck, Mary Bonchier, Comend A. | choice selections from the great masters as also for kyon, Albert Pittman, Annetta Mingard, Hermann | dancing, and the Teane people minded not the state Retting, Mary Davis, John T. Brown, Henry Turner, | of the thermometer, but danced gaily on to the Adeline Taylor, Martin H. Rose, Henry Eckenroth, | “wee sma’ hours of the morning.” The féte was @ Rachael Banks, James W. Bishop, Henry A. Scher- | was a perfect success, merhorn. REMARKABLE “STRIKE! OF WORKINGMEN.—All SESSION the employés of the firm of Steinway & Sons, of this COURT OF SPECIAL S. city, nearly 600 in number, formed in line yesterday Effecte of Not Taking the Papers=Milk With- | on Fourth avenue and Fifty-second and Fifty-third out the Punch and Punch Without the Milk=— | streets, and marched in procession, preceded by a A Cuban Having the Trials of Socrates, but | and of music, to Fourteenth street, where they Not His Philosophy—Turtle Chowder with ee tae ee Via haassinn te ads Mn the Americus Club—The Unpardonable Sin. | Theodore Steinway addressed them in German and Before Judges Dowling and Kelly. Mr. ee. a eee Se both Were ro- There was a very light calendar yesterday, Only | marched toa suburban retreat uptown, miler the twenty-three cases, of which thirteen were charges | day and evening was pleasantly spent at a picnic. of assault and battery and ten of petty larceny, | Such “strikes” of workingmen on their employers Most of the cases were stupidly dull and common. | #*¢ Wong the rare things. BAS NOT READ THE CHINESE TREATY. POLICE INTELLIGENOE. Danie) Gallagher, though he may belong to the rr vote early and often class of politicians, does not evi- ASSAULT WITH A PISTOL.—Mrs. Elizabeth Reffen- ‘The aMdavits published here yesterday from Sher- ‘Aon year of his age. man Or , is Frieni intances and those of his M. ally and. Eph. Holland. giving a flat Meatatte 5 Prottrers, ett and: Cornelius, are respectfully 1n- tion to the statements made by Val McKenney con- ¥ fied, to attend the funeral, from his late etemience, cerning the recent fight have created considerable | y. 26s i avenue, Morrisania, on Monday after- excitement, Thurston testifies that McKenney sa 4 ere at re 2 CCE nits suisé1 ottdthiincer- on the evening of the fight that McCoole and ‘gig } y» KAN®.—On Friday 4 Gs : backers (Fletcher and Kehoe) offered him $1,0¢ 9 to ng illness, THEODORE Kang, formerly ‘ashing- fenthat. ie did ape ‘nee Qickenney: titer ‘the, oor other reinsives and friends of the family are respect- Stewart testifles that he met Mckenney,at ter 4, fight, + rany invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi- Wednesday morning, when the latter ¢- .42'CO"K, | agence, 299 Adelphi street, Brooklyn, on Monday af- Son of bills, stating that he had lost not!’ <Wee1 8 | ternoon, at tree o'clock, without farther notice. ight. E my Tolland testifles tuat aeie ng by the LARKIN.—On Saturday morning, June 19, Lizzie niin that’ alien could not have the Ng. gfte¥,er td %0 LARKIN, the only daughter of Patrick and Mary Lar- ‘ Of ears and 9 months. poqinirae CINCINNATE, Sune 19,’ 1809, The funeral will take place from her late residence, A prominent gentleman of this yestehday ay 241 West jawenty sixth street, on Monday afternoon, ite on the venull Of Shecfate’ "Aung thac all bets | “Tock. —at Dutch Kills, 7.1, on Saturday, June rand one ewere being ar ent bevw/een Allen | 4o,“Jayes J. LOCKE, son ‘ot James Locke, Jr, and Bd Coole Meret friends ‘The Yvriveradds | Eien Kellett, aged 6 months and 28 days. that MoCoolwakes to Alien t ,£8¥ that if ‘he does aot | “the frends and relatives of the family, and es- Rite more to do with ni 27 will never have ans- | pectaily those of John Lowry and Michael Sprorois, ity have already beer “7, Several bets made in | are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence this eity have area give <urawn. Allen will arrive | Gf nis parents, at Dutch Kills, tlis (Sunday) after- tie National theatre, SIV" Yup exhibition, probably at | noon, at four o'clock, without further notice. Regine sud LOUNSBERRY.—On Friday, June 18, after a linger- Francis C. Hanson, who keeps a barroom in Newark street, suspected a youth named Conrad Sperling of stealing one dollar from him. The young man de- nied the thett in the most positive terms. Yesterday morning Hanson approached him in a coaxing man- ner and told him if he would admit the theft he would take no further steps in the matter. At Jength the lad admitted, but had no sooner done so than Hanson hauled him off to the police station. Recorder Pope on learning the facts discharged the outh, and said he regretted 1 was not in his power io commit Hansop to the cells im punishment of such meguness. by * Tue Fékry Bkmoe Gtves Way—Nannow Es- CAPE.—At half-past seven o’clock last evening the ferryboat Weehawken was entering the slip at the foot of Barclay street, when the chain supporting the brid ve way and the bridge tumbled into the water one side. The passengers all being on the boat no person was injured. This accidens proves the wisdom of the plan snaneed, by the Hoboken Ferry Company of keeping the pass rs in the waiting room securely up till those on the boat have all got off. Had such an accident occur- geuty Eee meet posted apo the poe mov) ry aneraoonappened before Dunce Massie, | PERLSS nacre rvner amaava tee | aie oe Mant te igs, the rem can Senor era "ie acral wll take placa ‘om the restionce of . Bi ‘The funeral w! e std ments of theday. This fact was developed in his ” Charles H. Clark states in a further affidavit that | easily be imagined. ‘The gates at each end of the ABC IN OHIO. M ar Foley, No. 226 pk y Eighty-second street, this at Essex Market Police Court, and made a com- — arraignment upon & charge of beating Charles piaint of assault and battery against an elderly man Abchig, a Chinaman, who follows the business of | named James Dean. Mrs. Reffenburger alleges that selling cigars at No. 73 Cherry street. in oy aoe reecieg metre — en he took oP a “ ” ga rr pistol an re in her face. e Weapon, whicn ‘Iwas sick in bed,” said the Chinaman, ‘when was @ very formidable looking one, was fortunately Hoboken ferryboats may be also set down as an ex- cellent precaution against accidents to passengers. Some delay arose in the running of the voats by rea- son of this accident. Newark. the check referred to above was on the date men- tioned presented to him asthe paying teller of the Ocean National Bank for certification, and that at this time the check was for $2,100, and that the same nad been changed to make it appear as having been (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock. UABE.—In Brooklyn, on Friday, June 18, LAw- & MCCABE, aged 56 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fnily invited to attend the funeral, from his late re- All About & Sywshary—One Negre Shoots Another. (Delaware, C ,oric (Jume 17) correspondence of the Cin- ginnatl Gazette.) R Gallagher came into my place and insulted my wife. | only charged with powder. was locked up to | Certified for $21,000, He positively identived the | sirsrgny MATTEns.—Major Marvin Dodd, of this | | A ter” ibye hhomiclfc startied our peaceful city this | sidence, 100 Congress sirect, on Monday morning, at Ijamped out of bed and told him to await examination. * aoa \ K even? y. At five o'clock two young men, colored, | haif-past nine o'clock, thence ch, jump of a leave, and he Upon the above affidavits Mr. Miller was arrested, | city, and Major A.B. McKeon, of Bergen county, | jaime Atioun Tayvorn and Richard Grievous, got into | co! ‘of Hicks and Warren streets, where a solemn tarned upon me aad beat me.” OBTAINING MONEY BY FALSE PRETENCES.—A re- ‘The story of the Chinaman was corroborated by his a wife. No defence could be offered by Gailagher ex- | 8Pectable looking man named Frederick Carpenter cept that he began intentionally joking with the wife | was arraigned yesterday before Justice Mansfield, at and wound up with being unintentionally serious | Essex Market Police Court, on a charge of obtaining with the husband. = an “ or 7 2 . | Money by faise pretences ..Pouual street, siated Have you ever read the treaty made by our fov- | that in September, 1866, Carpenter came to him and a8 already stated, and conveyed vefore Justice Dow- ling, at the Tombs. He was at once committed to prison without bail. It is not until quite recently that Mr. Miller has ventured to return to the city, Not long since he was arrested Wag a Greenwich street bank out of quite @ sum of money by a some- what similar process, It is believed that other have been appointed to positions on the divivon of the National Guard, with the rank of lie aten- arts forces.“ The Examining Board of omcex3 was to have mt at New Brauswick last eve'aing to transact luportant business, LAY D&LEGATION IN THE METHODIST I fprscoraL Lr ou altercation -in Williamson’s grocery, corner of & UNRRRY BPR EAVGELY streets, about a jewsharp, the Jone ree bmdbopoocd UW Y,uarrel, but, being kicked and provoked ‘by Tay- born, first slapped and then threw him gown, but manifesied. no disposition to hurt him. ‘Tayborn swore he would shoot him, and went and got a gun. high mass of requiem wil! be offered up for the re- ose Of his sont. The remaine will be interred in the Remerery of t he Holy Cross. McGo-prick.—Suddenly, on Friday, June 18, Mar- GARET MCGOLDRICK, native of the parish of Clou- gesh, county Longford, Ireland. ‘The remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for enwe ene iret Ol cue Plisvuer. r No, sir,’ the priso wered. “4 a asked him for a loan of $100, stating that he owned a | sWindles of like character can be traced home to | oyepon,— * Bystanders interfered and uncapped the musket. | interment, from the rooms of Robert Donnelly, No. eantne: prisoner answere Tdon’t take | fed store at No. 082 Second avenue Mr seymour | him. Cuvncn.—The ane pan ge the Halsey street, | ‘Tayborn then went down the sirect delaring he | 12 Conover street, South Brooklyn, this (sunday) “itis a great misfortune, for you woulda never | lent the money, taking a note of hand payable at eae Methodist Episcopal church held an ele gion on the | would yet shoot Grievous, purchased a box of caps, | afternoon, at two o'clock. have got into this scrape if you had.”” sixty days, but has never received a cent. He also THE POLICE BOARD. subject of lay delegation in their edifice, on Fméday recapped his piece and returned. Grievous was sit- McKENNA.—At New Haven, Conn, on Thursday, “1']] read it and not get into such a scrape again if | #8certained lately that the prisoner did not own any night, Which resulted in a vote of 62 forse 30 against. | YS awetly in the door of the grocery, apprebend- | June 17, JANE ANN MCKENNA, only daughter of you'll let me go,” pleaded the prisoner. feed store at a!l, Carpenter was held for examina- re ERD RET Forty-seven of the ‘ayes’ were | sonounced by ing nothing serious in the threats of Tayborn, when | Patrick and Ellen McKenna, aged 3 years and 7 “Too late now, sir; you should take the papers.» | “on. ‘A meeting of this Board was held yesterday, Presi- | ladies. Next Tuesday evening the Ce gtral Methodist | Me latter cocked his gun, and at the distance of | months. Episcopal church holds a similar ele exion, some fifteen feet discharged the contents o1 shot in . the face and neck of his victim, mangling him bor- NEWARK AND New Yorke Rain s0ad.—The new | rbly and causing his death in ‘a few moments. Tay: railroad to connect Newark with N ew York has been pon then Lat ne an Surowing. his gun away, completed as far as Railroad \ enue, Newark, 80 ut Was arres' the color: people and lodged ” im jail. Tayborn was a soldier in the Fifth that there can be now No doubt /he road will be in | and Grievous was’ for a while pressed into the rebel working order before the 1st of" Ady. Several of the | Service. AD empty whiskey bottie, found in Tay- directors had an excursion 0 4 the road yesterday, | born’s pocket, will scarcely save his neck from the and a were 9 well leased with t po manner in which | halter. it construct 1 SETTLE Teft undone to insure the sa fory of those tevin NEGRO CLERKS IN THE CHARLESTON (8. 0.) Post thereon. ane Fomor mentioned in te courier some : me since of the appointment of colored clerk: THE CUBAN VOLUNTEER ' MovEMENT.—The move- | the Post Mice at tins piace has at length iaramed os ment on foot here for sever si weeks past leading to | tangible shape, and in a few days the appointments ons Wi ¢ an ity, and Cuban patriots has now /ermed actual shapement. | are vo be discharged for no fault of their ‘own. Ibis ‘There has been raised he ge:a detachment of seventy- | probable that the new appointments are to be made nine men, who, with o'er one hundred Baltimore. | Desletaractarised the colores man since his caraacr ans, an et tnainlad” Goats Which will be com- | pation, and that it was meditated at the reappoint- man nm - 4 er E. be Moore, formerly | tment of the present Postmaster. The names of the commandan a yi ew York volun- | appointees are N. Montgomery, formerly a barber, ag Major George | and Smith, both light colored. We live under 4 tnahis a the cutaderase army, and | @ republican government, and this is one of the lajor G. bin was also in the Confederate f republicanism. One is almost tempted to service, Some of Baltimoreans arrived here “The empire is peace! Let us have yesierday and the remainder are expected to-day. | peace !"—Charlesion Courier, June 1%. A full supply of uniferms bas been provided and the battalion will leave here for New York to-mor. | NEWMAN.—Suddenly, on Thursday, June 17, THOMAS DARBY NEWMAN, @ native of the parish of Rahew, county Westmeath, Ireland, aged 43 years. The friends and relatives of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, Villa piace, Mott Haven, this day (Sunday), at twelve o'clock noon. O’Connor.—On Friday, June 18, after a short but -Severe illness WILLIAM O. O'CONNOR, eldest son of M. F. and Mary O'Connor, and grandson of Owen and Ann O'Connor, aged 2 years and 10 months. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 569 West Thirty-sixth street,this (Sunday) afternoon, at half-past one o'clock. O’LEARY.—On Friday, June 18, at the residence of his parents, Newark avenue, Hudson City, N. J., Tuomas, son of John and Mary O'Leary, aged 17 ears, Funeral this (sunday) afternoon, at three o'clock. Dublin and Kerry papers — ee Pernot.—On Thursday, June 17, MARTE PERNOT, in the 73d year of her age. ‘The friends and rebatives of the family are respect- fuily mvited to attend the funeral, trom her late residence, 55 Bond street, Brooklyn, this (Sunday ) afternoon, at half-past three o’/ciock. PiLLor.—At Madison, Fia., on Thursday, June 17, dues P., son of A, P. Pilot, tn the 26th year of his age. Notice of funeral hereafter. “I li take the papers, too. ; : ee AN EprTor UNDER ARREST,—José Ferrer de Couto, “You are acting too mach now on impulse; Dront give you twenty days in the City Prison to getcool | Valter of Ht Cronisia, = Spanish paper publisned and settle upon what papers to take; only don’t take | 10 tis city, was arrested by Sergeant McDermott, of may papers.’ te Second District Court squad, at the office of his A MILK PUNCH. counsel, No. 242 Broadway, P Not one of those delicious beverages such as pecu- pee before Justice ceeawith at Seaeroone Macher, larly gifted barkeepers at times concoct for thirsty | to answer a complaint preferred by Lorenzo Thomas- humanity, but milk Orst and then a punch. It came | ein, a Cuban an oy doing business at the corner ot abont thus:—OMmicer McDonald was walking witha | ‘Tweifth street and roadway, charged with assault- friend at bes o'clock in the morning, when a mulk- | ing him, an account of which @ppeared in the man came along. 2, HERALD Of yesterday. He was acco “Will you give me a drink of your milk?” called | counsel aud bailer, Bot ras allowed Teno on parole out the poltceman’s friead to the vender of the lac- | until Wednesday next at one o'clock P. fr, ‘when an tea! Quid. “Certainty,” answered the milkmanytnd he dis- examination will be had in the case. Ppensed a quart, more or jess, of milk to the police- MORE INTELLIGENCE OFFICE TROUBLE.—Two men, man’s friend. u named T. J. Taylor and B. R. Hicks, who carry on ¥ Chang ppg oop oa cnint the policeman’s friend, | an intelligence office at No, 478 Broadway, were ‘The subject of the pay Tor the milk was being | Yesterday arraigned before Justice Mansfield, at talked over when Michael Satine private watch- | Essex Market Police Court, acharge of defrand- man, came along. He thought it incumbent on him | ing Mr. L. J. Benson out of $300. Mr. Benson stated to #ay something in the matter. Ofticer McDonald | that the prisoners persuaded him to take an interest stood up for the integrity of his friend, and indig- | im their business, for which he (Benson) paid $300. nandy hurled back the insinuation that it wasa | The men represented to him that the investment deas! beat game being played on the milkman. | would be a paying one, and that he might commence Collins got nervous, and his hands commenced | to draw money from the concern very soon after flying from the shoulder. The end was his arrest by paving his money. Mr. Benson has not since re- tne officer on acharge of assault and battery. ce any pecuniary advantage, but believes he has “You are fined ten dollars,” said Judge Dowling. been swindied. Both men were locked = ull this dent Bosworth in the chair. In answer to a commu- nication from the Fire Department of Brooklyn, ask- ing whether the Harbor Police boat Metropolitan would hereafter render co-operative service in quell- ing fires, the Board instructed the secretary to an- swer in the affirmative. The following resolution, offered by President Boswurih, was adopted :— Resolved, That the following rule and regulation in respect to the duties of the Property Clerk be and the same is hereby ad ; that {s to say, whenever money or property shall be taken from any person or persons arrested, and shall bave been to hai fraudulently obtained, or to. be the proceeds of crime, and the owner- " perty shall be 'claimed by or on behalf of an; mm other than the person or persons arrested, and the sald accused person or persons shall be amination, or shall be subsequently in- dicted for having stolen said property, and shall, on a trial on sald indictment, be acquitted or discharged, or where nol pros shall be entered on such indictment, the Property Clerk suai! not deliver said property to the said accused person or persons, except upon an ‘order by a judge of the court tn which nich indictment was found, or by the District Attor- ney having the ebarge and conduct of the prosecution, that in his judgment the said property should be returned to the said accused person oF persons without the consent of the Board. POLICE ESTIMATRS. A meeting of the Board of Estimates was held at the Central Police Office yesterday, when the foltow- ing estimates were agreed upon for the year 1870:— GENERAL EXPENSES. “Thank you,” answered Collins, and he paid the | morning, when an examination will be hi President. row morniug, and at once proceed to embark 2RIA AN 7 Poyxtz.—Suddeniy, in Brookly ), on Friday, money witha pleasing promptiage, evidencing |" anues or a Hore. Turar.-Por several days dur Treanure: honsd'a duetiar. blockaae fanmer Dow eg te MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Jane 18, WILLIAM PoyNTs, in the ‘sath year of his tha! ‘ pe , sound. ‘This altogether. = a = te watchmas. it Was worth os saves to oH the a rig coun the numerous guests at the Superiutendent of Police. = an independent one, is fitted out by private Married. on Santon Te pion hear Deka, his allowed to one’s flexor and extensor | Metropolitan Hotel was a very fasnionably Inspectors, $3,500 each. dividuals, formerly resid sharch, . Suuscies wn a potion ng bg fasat ‘dressed | Four Ins; ra, $ i » ey = pe of an pninal dienes ALLEN—GREENE.—On Tuesday, June 8, by the Rev. | (Sunday) afternoon, at half-past three o'clock. His N GENTLEMAN. Young gentleman, who had registered his.name as Hendricks, MYRON ALLEN W FRAN J. | friends are respectfully invited to attend. ACU the Junta occasioned s temporary confusion among Antonio Perrago is a Cuban gentleman, but why | 4-8. Dinsmore, New Orleans. The vigilant eyes of RayMonD.—On_ Friday caeraing, Juae We Henry of the volunteers, but have now resol GREENE, all of this city. No cards. he is not at the ever-faithful isle fighting the batties | Mr. Porter, the special detective at the hotel, thought . re Of that 2 The utmost secresy has atten oD war raphcg J. RayMonD, in the 50th f ils age. 9f his country did not appear. That he is some, | he detected something suspicious in the mavements | Clerk to Superintendent. surrounded the movements of the omcers and their | oounty N. Yc. on Wedaomlay pane eek seterson | | The friends and acc veh wm macy however, on fighting, appears very certain from the one ofthe re = Hing Ap the room of | Stenographer......... oe subordinates. A meeting was held last evening on | 5's. Longerg? - Ms phe ~~ i a 6, by the Rey, | and of the family, are 1 to attend ™ complaint made against him. Mary Donnelly, who of the boarders having been entered ané a quan- | wo inspector's clerks, at $1,500. Broad street, within a stone's throw of the City Hall, | dag ore e te qr een ea tda, assisted by | from the church, cornet of Tenth street and Uni- came from another island, not far from tue British | “t¥ of clothing stolen. he proceeded to arrest the | Ten deputy clerks... i when final arrangements for starting were com: the . U. F. Turgeon, ERNEST L. Beavrot, of | versity pluce. on Mot afternoon, at five o'clock. Ki Cant to MARIE M., daughi pleted, Eliza’ Inte Tiyantatne Portenee sade beth. Fachini—RaL.i.—On Saturday, June 19, at the PERILOUS POSITION OF A LuNaTic.—Early yester- | Greex church, London, PANDELLI A. FACHIRI, of day morning, while officer Post was patrolling his ken’ wey to MARIE KALLI, daughter of N, Kalli, of post along Morris avenue, his attention was sud- Giakvie tho RAN.—On Tuesday, June 15, at denly attracted by the piercing cries of a woman | sidence of the bride's parents, by the. Rev. Paste who sat on the third story window sill of a private | McKenna, JouNn GALVIN to Kazi8 A. F. Dory, ali of © | ‘this city. ‘Troy papers please copy. nen by ap Rene re og phys ty att HAWs—Hvpp.R.—On Wednesday evening, June ThoPsone-buddenty ‘on Thursday, June 17, 16, at the Lafayette avenue Presbyterian church, by | KopertT THomrson, aged 25 years, oes ae eceel! i wee we hy the Ber T. L, Cuyler, Lieutenant Joun J. lawns, Relatives and friends. are. reapecttnlly aered be Channel, ch: bim with beating her. She showed | YOUng man, when the latter, inning to think her bruises, which were enough to move the stout- | [or himself that there was something wrong, fled est heart. ‘The accused told his story, which waa | from the hotel. The detective followed, and, being calculated to meit to sympathy the most obdurate | Te!nforced by twe officers of the Fourteenth precinct, feelings. risoner Wae speedily captured. A sei of bur- “Why did yon beat this woman?” the Judge asked T tools and two suits of clothes were found on the tm. pete threw a pall of water on my head,” answered | Yogan. ot the Tomes, and in default of $2,000 bail Rippen.—On Friday, Jane 18, Joun Rippen, io the 72d year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the Saray ato respect ph Ah haan at a funeral, from Pa Jay » Brooklyn, jay) afternoon, at two o'clock, without further notice. Y STEWART.—On Saturday, June 19, ARCHIBALD je infant son of Archibaid and Catharine Four doormen, at $900. 5 Advertising, iting and stationery. Fuel and tight........ ‘ Contingent expenses. eee salaries and expenses. risoner. He was taken yesterday befure Judge Was committed for trial. rrago. “The ancient Xantippe was given to emptying patie ‘aon nama aie ee of liquid on the head. of Sockatea vald'the fouge. THE CASE OF HUGH KELLY. “and he never allowed it to stir up his anger.” ye eveced “I might bave stood the water, dirty aa it was," Strange Preceedings. Fire Marshal's salary....... Assistant Marshal's salary... Chief replied the Cuban, “but she followed it up by hitting ‘The remains of Hugh Kelly, the man whe r Asatstant ed im ti First artillery, United States Army, to Apa Avousta, | attend the funeral, trom his late residence, ” , ecentl; was rescu ime to prevent her a the " on Toss wea tne sence then, twee ‘broke the camel's died in Newark, N. J., trom the effects of vielence re ee with tne tint Stew Py Mie as ro OM scuttrosi-Buensox.—At Holyoke, Mase ea tornoon, Re eto of Hevea, eesti Wit be teaea eck," interrupted the iudge, leged to have been received several weeks agoat the | Total amount of general expenses promed ft, was that somebody was going “to stab Tusaday, June 16, at, the residence of the bride's fa- | to Union Cemetery for taterment. agar mera, Tour Huace, hands of two or three men who assaulted tum with | Salaries of the New York force. er to the ” Subsequently she was sent back | RW, Peet, DD, Jou G. Mackretonte ar wey. ore go eae oe MARY ‘] could Hot have helped tt ifshenad ven my own | StoMes Near his residence, 113th street and Secona | Mounted police... pp el ee York, to Auice ¢,, daughter of J. D. Emerson, of aged onthe ines: aan avenue, ere still at the Morgue. After the death of lene Brevities.—The gentleman's waiting room of the | Holyoke. e friends of toe, Selly are pespecttutty fh from Fourteenth street, near Police telegraph... . Add “You certainly had some provocation. The Court expenses, including fuel, lignt, ULE Je finds you guilty, bat suspends sentence. Dowtdo | Rely the Coroner of Essex county, N. J., com- New Jersey Railroad depot here is nearly finished BRIEN.—On Wednesday, June 16, at the and now presents quite a tasteful appearance. It reriiend of te rie’ peo AA Rev. D. iteonai repairing and Saanins station houses, po a this (Sunday) afternoon, ut three ‘the lik {a and ende: th menced an in! into the . seer ike again avor to take the jaw ia your | ' a wr ee p.. snination, making a grand puven vvbicwwse will be ready for use during the week. Then for the | MuLRY, Esq., to Mary Jane, eldeat Mecahier ot o ponghkeepate papers please Spry. ‘snk Fy aurr THAT DID wor scrt. which, it is aaid, reveaied Pre? of theskuill, ani Ex of the Brooklyn police ladies’ department, Lieutenant Colonel J. Madison | Mr. Thomas O'Bri L VaiL.—Un Friday, June 18, MaUrtce Var, in the airs. er, crarnecne gine. | SetaM te Santa theese gthaet | Retesseczenls Poon Drake aso er een wha anon pl | wifey He cen ac esaiaee seta | HA Mt me Sombre complexion, ot bentiag het ior "banoand piueed i the Morgue, preparatory to taterment by Wat febageies... FJ relonged t0 the psttont Mabe tabard Sone, Fetity, JOHN. Th cvosatin of Fort Washington, reapectivily tavited to attend the funeral, dive (Bone died not long ago, and she @ suit of his clothes relatives in vary Cemetery. Sehir- 4 GeoraiR, eldest daughter of Daniel Strang, day) afterns at half-past one o'clock, from the tote accused. and as he failed to pay her for them | MCt Was applied to in the case and requested to hold Wick, 2 vor Bamed ley, while pleking cher- | Beekman, Dutchess county, N. Y. + Eas | Meuidence of his. brother Willie an tn but decti Making anentire total of.......... Sev sevs ries , fell from @ tree and broke his arm and ; Resa Ad No, 44 Oak street. Bavence with the hreguoncy of her calf and beat | Be Mano author tettertere, maamah gs Core ee Tsevere injuries. He resides in the | comelias R. Dufio, rector of ihe Church ot Se Jon | #3 tealdence of het souiJaw, ArawGe Hermon, Thadie gm, alt bikiehe th the Shee by the densing?” vest a ‘ end” putamen ea res an e SPIRITUALISM. gee entral Ralisoad, wil fe ‘on his vay hom Zara (Episcopal), Joux TAYLOR to [SABRLLA ig oon peal Aas oad Eviza Van Buskirk, y ‘or a amie the sae . pias Geen acicaer ree a | Aven! Fiese Of ou Seadren'e Prosremve |e ett nape et aghttarsttara | Weduneays Se hy iay MAN FP wtingt | ogc Mn Cunee) stermeem, ob Repent ne Chase statement of that fact, . Ad ahead , VANDERUECK, of New York, to Louise M., youngest | Sag Harbor papers please Give Frdecaser — Sorwarsee to pe Away from the heated ovens of New York that pad Hberated, “* Crowght to the station, but soon | qaughier of the ate Dantel Ritter, of New'York city, |. WARD.—On Pileaday, Tune 16, Daxtat Wan, in remaine was @ certificate from the 4 a4 Migratory band of palpable entirusiasts, yolept No cards, the 74th byt Te New Jersey whe made the autopay, setting forth that | SPritualiste, went yesterday morning at eleven WEST CHES’ Pyaar The friends of the and of his sons, also of he found @ {ractare of tae skull and abscess of the | O'clock, not upon any wrial voyage, but on a bona Le Remap ied. titond the Gerst Tole rnoon, at two brain. Notwithstanding this certificate and aMcial | fide mundane, holiday excursion to Eim Park, in IAB y ap TMNT Bantit.—On Friday, 18, after a jong and ae. | Stelock. from his I street, Of Dr: Merrie, Ne doom Me proper Ce yyy pomeeesion | ‘Ninety-nccond street, west of Eighth avenue, The | 4 BUNVLAR Foren.—At an early hour yesterday | vere It hrs Cisne at ie th ToTELAEY. at Pi ian tase otee ma and wort MM for the Dutial of the Kody WitNod, rein we | ay being plessant, though somewhat heated, drew | MOTMINE & lady guest at the residence of Cyrus | 7 "the Will take place on y morn Lt Par Rarafrntte a Sartte 3 taken and a certificate by ane ot the corament Cleveland, on South Broadway, Yonkers, was | at nine o'clock, from her vali Soa “W “4” of this city. In the time the f ® large representation to the spacious grounds of t + late 7 Wal Refuge, oun the Avericus Club’? interrogated the ore 62 17 aa O yas le- | emis fine grove. The excursioniats con: aroused by strange sounds, and, on awaking, saw pce es a St. Peter's church, ‘t ; ondary ate at four “tte 40,” he answered, which is rapidly decomposing and Decoming caey: obiefy of young children with their matrons . Iclous Haht gleaming through the keyhole of pose of her noe and ieenan: 05 Unitary neces -¢ e hd Street, ean tay 5 Fil remind you tt next Tues: | #°® and ferrale protector A speciai car was | host, telling thm thers were (hicine ie wee out | jq bRRRR.—Suddeniy, on Friday, June 18, of cholera ‘medical roemtion ae i ler given, meveaienn pe rowided on the Fighth svenue | when he, eves infan' mk FRANCES, infant daughter of Car. will to Roxbory, THR COURT IN DOUBT. A SOMEWMAT MYSTERIOUS CASE. LA to the ine to convey the » in re armed himself ‘and Sarah J, Beeve, aged 1 year and 14 fol 4 If there jaan unpardonavie . -— rendezvous, and at eleven o'clock | & pistol and pursued the retreating burgier, | di ¥ mg “ "Artin Darcy maele fin ie te iegibie man: | on Thursday tast Susan Woods, w poor widow | {he BAF arrived at the Park. ‘The extreme heat of | WHO made good bis. escape. On. descending | "Tne friends and relatives of the family are respect- le tne Seta tate nee the city Was greatly moderated by t elma that form tue chief ‘attraction “4 Cy eae spree’ earebane were inter- fighttul breene as at large, and tne occanon there: of the late Jonn Cahill, county ‘The relatives and ods oF the fam! invited the py R Ay o. funeral, tate West Washington place, this ‘afternoon, one o'clock, without further vag to the basement, a drawer containing silverware | fully invited to attend + he funeral, tro! cn b aed co to have been wrenched open, and the con- | of her Parents, No, 1 Summit street, corner of Gone. Moment uotice, °A’quantaty of lds silk wearing | atialt ant ie cee ite a}, aternoon, Gpparel hed alco besa ib for renedigtd Gone alf-paat one o'clock, without further n a of 8 gross Misdemeanor, was brought | woman, thirty years of age, was admitted to Relic. Kelly stated that numerous | yue Hospital PUN pital on a permit from Mr. George Kellock, Tot the smcused: vant avout | Superintendent of Outdoor Poor. The woman tived ‘an in the army and being wounded. | at No. 18 Oak street, and about * month ago pecame | fore aa it continued, in a very aus tation, BY nNes. “On Saturday morning, June 19, ener & * oqanee. . Attracted by t , q , J = had received ty t one from | @ pone, the - being —— In a few hours | manner. baskets of the pa were emptied of Police officers were on tne spotin ‘alow momen Of " fara’ Byrnen'a fative or "kings cone, ireland, a seen ioland, Mra ane Wee Lh vad puniahment be meted ry poy eh ry yd after ‘ods, Le ped to have on, savory contenta when inner hour came, | and it was then discovered that the burglar had in the 40h year of her ae. pystbcrorn in of the fama a ted grew worse, the ered 48 around the fatted calf | forced an entrance through a lower front window. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect. | to attend the funeral, at tee fon in- cramped illegibility of the writing. He should ac- Dr. R and fter thet Iurressive Reviviovs Cenrmonins.—The bean. | filly invited to attend the funeral, from her late | law, T, 8. Hatheld, Pri oP own judgment and send the | of Bellevue Hospital, and otner arty been sufferin, , it wae Jmpossible to.make ont, from the | and becoming een, ex hake Prison for wirty days “9 tifa! and spacions place of worship recently ereeted eon mi teoteres ortieth street, om Monday after: moat importunate oath pita, state spoke in ex spectral by the , by the corporation of Chrigt church, at Kye, wag] Caren.—At Lake Hovatcong, N. J. on Thursday, : , noon, at three o'clock, ion coincuine with Staten. tpeology, and wag Fi foyoweg poeycal and jaepa Railroad leave fool of Whitehall atone cordingly act on precper to the Cit ached to shay ingutution, subsequently made ee eee

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