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. &be to cross before 1 "property being 1a chai THaA MITAT—. nsw YORK HERALD, THU! “THE COURTS. Charged with Perjury—The Supervisorship Con- troversy—- The Sheridan Wife Murdor Case—A Divorce Suit—fentences in the Court of General Sessions, Charged with Perjary—A Singular Case. The United States vs, Alexander M. Cristalar,— ‘The defendent was hela for examination under the following peculiar ctrcamstances:—OCristalar is an auctioneer, who bad dealings with one Michael Myers, a voluntary bankrupt. In @ friend!y arrange Ment between Cristalar and Myers it was repre- Bented by the latter that he was indebted to the de- fendant in $4,500, and to secure him in that amount Made over his stock in trade to hin. Tus other if deeming this an unfalr transaction, haa ew bernie. arrested. the examination Cristalar Cte Derwel, that he had loaned th> $4,500 at diferent Timo'hy De wo My and produced ® receipt for Henwet, frea. fanuary 15, 1870, whieh he lareeny; swore had been in his possess.on from James ther cerified date. Upon this receipt the ease oa 5 va against Cristaiar turned. Tue facts, as proved, Jona Wileoe aad Ba Went to show that,the money specificd had sever pecton. been & portion of Myers’ debt to Cristatar; thai te re- 5 ER.) rece} a, Vious' to the examiaation been sont. to Myers for . - OvEW AND MINER AND SCPREME Covar—Ore Bork “aso tne Curator tat fine wena | BE oe enn that ween yt was a fraud, resulung in mis holding Pee bamt—Non. 190, tee 4, reer +20 Joie Ball was ‘ied af Suto, inch vas, we vor | 3g, 38 A BA stoic 2h iho a8, BH ab, pe a indeftu, ‘istalur was left ia hansted. UAMseus.— Cale te Scrertor Covet—Tarat Term—Part L—Refore Jud¢ Joues.——Nos, 1717, 1607, 1081, 2087, 1986, LIKA, $3, 153), 1087, 2045, 247, 1084, 1600, Uzi, BOM, Pare 2-—Before Judz0 Mone!!,—Now, 2124, wid, 2000, 1780, — ‘212, 2164, 2104, ZITZ, 2176, 262, geek, 1Teu, eed, Marie Covnt—GrveraL Tepw.—Before Poll Beuch,—Nos, 12 10 20, tuo.ustve Another Alleged Perjary Case, _ The United States vs. Joseph 0. Brady.—The de- fendant 1s charged with having given fraudulent bail in the sum of $15,000 in the cis3 of C. Kolloxs, _ Who was charged witn illegally removing whiskey. * It is claimed by the prosecution that Bvady did not ‘own the property by which he qualified as a bonds. bo pl fa deiendant avers tees the property was tng recently and tha: the deeds are now await- POLICE TRIALS. record in the iter’s villee, ie was heid ior nent examination, ; Mr. Henry Bergh Appears ae Complaiaant= A Poly of Model Poticomen. Commissioner Smith presided at the poltee triate Yesterday morning and heard evidenoe tn eighteen complaints against delinquent pollcemen. The ma- jority of the cases were of a trivial nature, heme chiefly violations of the rotes, off post, not proj wy patrolling, &e, ‘The fo!lo ving were tae omy cates of interest:— Mr. Henry Bergh, President of tae Soelety for tas Prevention of Crucity to Animals, appeaved as com Plamant against policemin James A, Rowardee, the Twenty-ninth precinct, whom he charmed with ay ing refused to take charge of & Meek and keam of horses which had been abandoaed by the owher. Mr, Bergh said that he found the team, whieh were almost exhaust Sanding at Tweaty-sixth street and avenite, atiached to a hark, having been evident'y # andoued oy tie owuer or driver, Mr. Bergh culled the oMeers SUPREME COURT—CIICUIT—PART 2. ‘The Supervisorship Controversy—Stay of Proceedings Denied, Before Judge Brady. The People, ex rel John Foley, va, Henry Sinith,— ‘The motion for a stay of proceedings on the verdict Fendered on Monday in favor of the plainiiT was argued on Tuesday by agreement. Counsel! for piain- tif arqued that two Judges of the Supreme Court hhad decided in favor of Mr. Foley, and to deer action on this verdict would be equivalent to de- Priving him altogether of what is his by right, Counsel for defendant argued that it was custom. ary, in cases involving such important resuils, to grant a stay of proceedings, - Judse Brady rendered bis dectston yesterday, ‘Which 1s to this effect: Yiamt® having succeeded on the trial of this nc | attention to the matter, tut Bogarde lengned at tion is entitled to the office he claims. Tne constitu. | him and refused to take charge of the property, Mr. tionality of the act of 1859, by which the defendant Bergh was competied to call anoiher omicer, Wie took charge of the property and took the b-am and hack to a stable, where they remained all nigit with- out being cint Bova dus did not deny the man facts a3 J:harged in tie complaint, wad the case was referred to the Roard fo ication, “Policemen ‘Thomas Keane ond Henry Pras, of the second proctact, were arraigned before the Commi-sioner charcet with belug mboxicated at tho Beekman street police station on the evealur of clection dav. Captam De Camp made the com. plaint agaiuat them and testified that he had be n informed that the delinquent poltcomen were go og throuch tite ward acting in ® disgraceful manner, And when they entered the sia'foa house he observert that they were intoxicated and walt for duty, Roundsman Rogers corrodorated the testimony of the captain, Sergeant Blair, however, testified that he did not think that they were drink, although he believe: they had been drinking. ‘Ye’ ease was reserred to tue Board for uiotr des A SUPPOSED MURDER AT SEA, Foul Pluy on Bourd a Sloop—A Singular Cuseiho Suspected Murderer Held for Trial. Superintendent Jourdan yesterday morning re- ecived @ lotter from Mr, EK, J. Dougherty, Chief of Police of Wilmington, Del,, setting forth that he haa in custody one Peier Petersen, a former resident of Wilmington, who had come mto port in possession of the sloop Achilies, of New York, a amall craft of i deprived of the votes cast for him, was ques. ; but no case sustaining the proposition that At was not in tho power of the Legislature to enact 1t ‘Was produced, case of Barker vs, The People, Fefirred to, was one in which tae Court held that, 2.2 paomshment for sending the challenge, the Legs- TYatare hud the power to dec:are that the person Gon- vice! shouldbe lncapable of holding or het, @\cted to any post of profit, trust or emolument, ¢. Vi Or military, under this State, And in which it was sug- gested that the State Legisiaiure could not establicn arbitrary exciusions from oilice or any geveral rega- Jaftion, requiring qualitications, which the State con- Btitull:n has not oe This case, therefore, ‘hoigh not decisive of the question, presents soma elements, 1t may be for the position taken by the de- Teucant, that the passage of the act ativeting uis ri was in violation of the fundamental law, Wh thet thts proposition 13 correct or 20: may be Geterminet upon due deliveration, but the paaciice ig uct to dec are laws to be uncoasittu tonal at nit prius unless pa'paciy so upon their face, and ths Plainwitr received the benefit of this rule, wh eh, ti Judgment, 13 a prope: ane and shouid be opserved. ig delendant now asks, uotwith-tanding tie ver- dict agaiust him, for stay of procesaiigs until ‘the question ts hear. at a general term of this cout, and the application is sireauously opposed. ‘Tia Chief reason tor this opposiion is that the oles to Wlitch the plaintiit has been elected wil expice on the ist of July mext, and ifa stay ve grated by me, although the general term is appo.nted to eoavene + Ou the ist Monday of June next, the question wil Dot in all probaviltiy be argued and detecmines until alter the term of the platati( sail expire, thiuk there is such force in tuis objection that the stuy TRE oN Xs é i! Af i i ; $5 i I f | al the dead, For & Jong while un- mate 1 seoure hin, Delec the tiver towns, but he het, Afver @ while the maarter apreare? at Meer. A.B. & 0, P. Lawb’ livery hie, in this ety, and wanted to bie « team of h fees and alae open wagon. Mer. Lewis took them to a eed Aad showed tacm a long stdeboard ‘Wagon, Wien ‘hey tid Would do, They then wished ty Know where /Rey could proeure some picks, Crow- bare ga fates. Me. Lows beooming curious @ked (hem Lier busines? aud where they Wished to we. tothe later r wom they replied that Wey Were (Oing aerOw Lee Liver, but sant their Dusiness heed Rol coucera hie 60 long 8 bhey paid for thew team, Which they would do when Mey returned. Mr. Lew! Cold them tha! if they took tae tvam would have t pay for i before ~~ started, ¢) this tae objected, saytag had trait os BY, £ we vt got throng, Mr, Ledle, however, wad tmexorab wo they perl Rad Ww re provided Wilh adriver, Ham Robert Colewan, avdgigried. They drove wo the grivey-Ti ou Dr. Gytney’s piace at Park, where att oar, 0. oat, and being provided with Uo Recersary uM piew@euts commenced i & hurried manu rite digtp the graves. So great was ther arte Wo gol a the bones Oo te Unat they broke fevera) tombstones, As grave after grave Was ua- throws oa} on the ground la tuto the Wagon, OU sane of Of heir Were yet Visible. Walle they Were Sid at Work the Man b. ¥, Brooks, who was arrested ye-lerday, cave Gp D ihe scene and banded 000 of the four mon thirty jars. Before the Jus Heo Brooks stat d Cast (fis vurty dollars was paid to the man on aa order from Dr. Otdney, Bro ks also ying ae owed (he Dueter bat amouat, Altcr ihat Brooks ieit, and then the ‘ TIONIOTS, WITH THE SKULLS AXD ROWRG Wagod, Abd che Gatkey Crivigg, proweedod to decopal Cemetery, about a mue of, when @ Ho Was due dad the diduterred bones dumped inte ‘ for the strangers told the cored maa they bed notuing more fr him to do, ana that he could drive back to Poughkeepsie, They cautioned Lim in & sigeificant manaer ty say Ce 4 What he had seen, and Wf auyone asked hita gay ‘qnesttons fo teil thom “to goto bell.” Tyts ested we expedition, and today Dr. Gdney is by public Opinion in Cister county charged with the egitce als grace ui afar, Some of the Da Mont family, of Ulster county, Were buried iu the graveyard @poken of, cad one or two of the family woo bre sil Lying pave taken Vigorous bold we matter, and icgal steps are piready in Progress Jooking w @ Miorough Lu veatigae on. TRE SCECREN BOWWUMENT, inal Arrangements for Laying the Oor- wer Stone of the Gteubea Menument near Utiea, The Committee of Arrangemeuts for the festivi- Lvs incklent to tac Inging of the corner stone fer the monument to General Steuben, to be erected, over his grave, near Utica, in thts State, on the lst of next June, met just evening at the steaven Howse, tr tne should no. be granted, and that the defendant should 4 Bowery, Mit. Slat Charics Kap iu the chair, be leit to obtain it by the ordinaiy moe of appeal. five tons burden. There was no other person The “proceedings were rather more of @ The short period remaining wnexpirea of the | ON board the sloop at the time. His possession oavemedana ,gheuacver thew s, a pees aintis term iso cireuustonce Deacing stroucty | of the loop and belug tush with money | OPIN. Fr oerwinoun as ten stdoat tH, lan his favor against the exercise of a discreaon | attracted the attention of the pelle, end © Saile Wing, > SH. BM. which may prevent him, thougu hav ng a verlict in his favor irom entering upon and enjoying the oilice to which he has ben elected. It may be tiat pracucally the oniy i@suit oi the contioversy is one Oi salary; but the action is for the Oilice by the reu- 12, and the piaintit is prima Jucie eniaticd to it, urts give judgmenis wiihout regard to conse- juences in the administration of jus.ice when ihe U8 the jaw demand tt, leaving the litigants to such furth.r hearing, if any, as tie laws guarantee. ‘What is to be done judicially 1s ever wiat 18 gh: to | and in judginent it is r.ght to al.ow the pia n- ‘tiff to enter the ju ent and to leave the deiendant Pie Appeet taimk, nevertheless, that the piain- shuld accept shor: notice of argument for ihe June term if thé defendant de-tres then to present the appeal and oes. to making and settling the case ‘should render it too late to serve the usual notice, he was acceriingiy arvested, On being questionod Petersen stated tut the sloop had beea purchased by Captain Herman Wardman and himee!f from oue Theodore Hardy, & Daulst stevedore, working at or nearthe Atlantic docks, Brooklyn, and tat they left New York three weexs ago, uid when of Great Keg harbor, on the Jersey coast, Wardman was struck by the boom of the sloop and was thrown over- board and was drowned, That they had inteuded to Day junk pony the Goast, but after the captain was lost overboard he (Petersen) went oystering, The papers of the sloop,were ade out in tae sole name oi Wardman. Ciel Dougherty became impress.d With ihe idea that he has eit icr stolen the sloop. or had sailed 1a company with Wardman and had murdered him waving the voyage. Bennett, ot the Central office was detaied to work up the case, As it Was staicd in Chief Douguerty’s commanicaiign, : Petersen bad + | lived at 64 West street, a sailors’ boarding house, kopt by Christian Lieber; the detective had visiced that place and foun that both the men were wail known there, Wardman was Teprosentod asaquict, inofiousive man, while Petersen Was said to be a man of enurely opposite character, It was also learned that the sioop AchiNes had been purchaged by Ward- man from the widow of Heury tiardy and Peter Hardy, her brotheran-jaw, (or $500, and that it had been purchased by him solely and paid for with bis own money. She detective also learned that Petersen setiled his bill ai Liever's on the i7th of May, at which time fe stated that Wardinan had sold the Detective COURT OF OVES AND TERMINER, @bke Shedidan Murder CasemA Writ ef Ha- beas Corpus Sued for. Beforé Judge Barnard, A-writ of habeas corpus was sued out on Friday Yast and an application forthe retease of Thomas Sheridan on bail. It was to have been, argued yes- terday, but was abandoned, and Mr. James, detend- ant’s counsel, asked for & postponement of the trial m sloop for $110, and that he (Petersen) ie fase at orestat piace ane imington, ite aon Fort” aid’ was.” not ‘The bistrict Attorney sata he did not wish to press Sg totale the trial of any man, especially one about to be tried iD reels #his information, obtained py the detective, Was embouied in a letter which was promptly despatened to Chiof Dougierty at Wil- imington yesterday afternoon by superintendent Jourdan. Petersen wiil be held for examination by the United Sta.es auiiounes, and will have a great deal of difilculty In explaining the suspicious ¢ir- cummstanc.s with which De is surrounded. for his life, until he was faily prepared, and that he had no objection to the postponement. ‘She Court then ordered Lt to be set down for the fourth Monday in June. SUPREME COURT—SPECIAL TERM, A Divorce Suit. Before Judge Ingraham, F. sarah R. Demarest vs. Garret A. Demarest.—The Parties implicated in this suit, which 1s one for di. Vorce, were married on the 27th of Deceniver, 1843, at Piermont, Rockland county, New York State, and have lived there upto the commencement of legal Proceedings. They have three children, the eldesi a Foung man of about twenty-iive, tie second a bo twenty-two and the youngest a girl of irteen. . It is claimed for plaintiff that in March, 1368, de- fendant entered the lager beer saloon of Angelettl Rider, cailed for ee. of lager, and after some con- versation prevailed on the iair fe to accom. pany bim to an adjoining room, ‘hat occurred in tne room was testified to by on eye Witness, who communicated the circumstance to Mrs, Demarest, ‘and on it rests her claim for a divorce, ‘vhe deienoe tried to prové'tha: the defendant had connection with his Wile alter she became aware of the alleged adultery. At the conclusion of the testimony counsel agreed between themselves to digpense with summing up, and will hand in their papers to-morrow morning, SUPERIOR COURT—TRIAL TERM—PAST 2. Action for Damages Asainst a Railway Com. pany. Before Judge Monell. Delia Dickinson vs, The Broadway and Seventh Avenue Ratiroad Company.—The complaint in this Case states that the defendant in 1969 receivea in- juries which caused her considerable trouble and @xpense, She sued for $5,000 damages. ‘The defence claimed that tue injuries were re- ceived after defendant's paring a car, by ber slip- Ping on the cobble stones which form ‘the street pavement. . found for the plaintiff’ in the sum of The jury $3,000. Complaint Dismissed. Hi, Lynch vs, The Bieocker Sir'eet and Fulton Ferry Bailroad Company.—In Uctoder, 1868, the defendant rode to Faiton ferry in a car belonging to defend- anis. Having arrived at her dos.nat.on she left ‘the car and was beite hag 3 to cross tie street be- foie the horses, when ear struck her, throwing her aown and -injr her spine. On her crosa- examination it was elicited tuat she knew the car ‘Was Guming towar.la her, but thought she would be reached ler.’ On motion by @efendants’ counsel the bs plone was dismissed on She ground oi contributivé neg!.gonce, COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS, Before Recorder Hackett. | Assistant District Attorney Tweed conducted tie Prosecution of cages yesterday in this Cour. David Kiliner was tried aud convicied of a | of women’s kil slippars, | & ViCTIM OF A TELEGRAM, A Mississippi Cotton Merchant Starts for Europe and Ends his Voyage in a Cell at Police Headquarters=Now This Interrnpe tion to Bis Proposed Trip Came Abont. Mr, Frederick siripplin, lavely a coiton merchant in Vicksburg, Miss., is at present enjoying the pleasing hospieality of a solitary cell at the Central Police Acadquarters, under circumstances which, as far as known at present, are decidedly of a peculiar and wsusual character, He arrived “in this city in the latter part jof last week, it appeard, with his wile and took passage for himself aud the latter on the steamer jeaving for Burope on Saturday last, whither ho was golug on a business trip. Scarely had he got on to the steamer before two detevilves arrested him, took him before the Recorder at Jersey Utly—the arrest being made at the Jersey, City wharl, where the steamer Jay—and thence toox Lim a prisoner to the Police Meadquar- ters in thls cliy, where. he was locked Up and is still Kept in close confinement. The sole ground of lis arrest was a telegram from Vicksbu requesting his arrest on @ charge of embezzlemeut This i¢!eg: dua tated nO amount of alleged embezzie- ment or the names of any party or parties from who be 13 alleged to have embezzled. it was supposed that since the reign of bee RY neds had ceased the period of arbitvary aad ral Qivests Was aban ead, Mr. Douglas A. Levioa, Jt, Counsel for Mr. Stripplin, obtained a writ of habeas corpus in the case yesierday, aud this moraing the priouer will be brought Letore Juuge Barnard. His counsel claims that Chere is no ground (or the are rest ia the first place, and that Litthe second place it Was wholy irregular and iegal, in the absence of specifications of tho clarge, and without pro; requisition from the Governors, respectively, of siasippl, Now Jersey aud New Yor! PADAUE OF THE SEVENTH REGIMENT, The Commaud to Go te Brooklyn This Afterzeon, Tho Seventh regiment will make 9 grand full dress parade to-day, and will visit the City of Churches, where they are to be received by the Twenty-third, of Brooklyn. The Seventh has not had & pubdiic parade stuce last summer, and will turn out to-day inall the glory of white te The command will start ioe beth repeat venth street, aioe bee past three o’e! is noon, and marc thro’ Astor place to Broadway, x: Fuiton street, thence to ferry, boa, wii be in waiting for them, "Tt is to be hoped that the watering carts will, after midday, not Sprinkle the s:rects, a8 the marching on the suppecy Veit would be anything but agreeabio, ‘ie ronda of the regimens will douotiess turn out in (00 10 give Ibu Wacut welcome, Lhe slap the Phil- jpitia Couinon Soundeels gave it the other da ear eens EX eau adultioual .veaon for the sduitvercor we | ja On the f4th of April, | Crack corpsol ie Satiol Guard of tase State to the Narragansct Steams ¥ snow thamthay kuaw how td resent the tut, : 4 & a 4 Wu DIXG Charies hap, a5 chatrman of Cae cumuulttee, Will open Witt 4 #ta emert of the evject aud history of the InoveMent 1h honor Of (he Memery Of Geaciil Steuben, The carver stone will then be placed tn Won by Mr Kapa and Mr. Keck, the arciivecy, aud ex-Goyernor Seymour Will be handed the wsaal im- Piemenis to perform the act of “iaylag” it, aiter Winot he will deitver the oration, Ht tang said Wo be his fhteution to grve a inistory of the eatly German sof ements Im Luis Stace Gad the part they took im favor of the colonista during the Revoiu- tion, He wil be soilowed by Governor Hotfman, Geuerai Sigel, Mr. Ottentorer, Judge Freed- map, Senator Schurz and othe. Delega- tions from iue Liederkrans, Arion and other “inging societies from we city Will evliven ihe ecca- Blond Wilk appropriate songsand One oF two joint choras performances, I was announced that We citizens of Utes will lake espectu pains to eultven the guess frou other etiles aud «8 who stall Moc vitither to assist In this foetival, avd that wey had alrcady not ouly concributed & handsome amount ty ihe general Monument (uod, VUl Would provide all Necesssry Couveyances from the evy of to the rave Of Geucral BLOUDED, & distance Of Boul BLX- ou miles. To-morrow the general rehearsalof the Siuging socleues joining iu the covemuaies will be heid at the Germay seomoly Rooms, and the whole party will leave tuls oity in ‘Tuesday ovenuy DECORATION DAY 1X BROOMLYY, The following orier has been promulgated by tho Grand Marshal in charge of ceremonies to be ob- served:— GENERAL ORDER: Beapquagrers aD usa MNO. 6, PHOENIX Byte Brookys, May 38, D Firs'-—Uaving boon elected by the Graad Ary 0! tno ite public as (rand Marsual tp take Charge of the memorial ce- a on Moy 0 wuai, L berevy aseume the cutles oreo! Se ont—All marehals and thetr respective state ut parage mounted, and will wear the unliorm and ¢ Of she United biates; ed officers may Le re menta as worn by them in the Rervi and Jo order thatthe marshals and coynized from uther mounted ofticers, {i ts hereby Aunownced that the Grand Marsal wil wear a yellow wamh, und we ui Vision marshals ® crimson sash over the riglt shoulder, the samo a8 an officer of the cay. Alt stadt officers will wear the sash the unnial way, All commanders aad vice eon ders ot posta will appear in the same unilorm, Ja all euch cases Diack or dark pantaloons may ve worn, ' ‘ird-mAll svldlers and eailoswol the army and mary and of the militia who were In the United States service during the was, and who may or may not belong to var Order, art Fespecttnlly and eorvinily invited to Join wish ast mor. | mon aud aacred cury of paying Of reapect to our mounted uilloera are argonuy Fequesved to appear ‘and in uaiform if practionbic, vor tne Purpose of forming a mounted corps te mare at ihe bead o1 oF other associations Who contemplate lag with us in the memoria) oeromonies are respectfully requested too raunicate with the ugdersigned delay, to onver t they may be asaimned positions in itne, Fourti~Alde to the Grand Magabal, time and place of ren- dervour, order of march end aber persiowiars wih be pab Usbed in further orders, J. JOU, Graad Marcus: fa held of @ civil Sule by the Sheriff, ts charged with being in possession of a bond, 87 .B, fer $5,000, stolen from No, $27 Broadway on the 24 of Novem ‘Der, 1968, with a large nw rT Ofoherbonia. sr, Taomgs A. 2, OC No. 342 Broadway, prey = ¢ the complaint belore Jusiioe Dowling the Tombs. Mr, Morrison, after te unt Was mado, reinsed to stzu i, Justice bowling, gatier setting forth to Mr. Morrt- | Bon thas it Was tte duly Of & good ctilgen to pravect the pepe. aud that this Was part of @ rodvery ior Which Jerome Bradiey was now sentenced to Beato Prisoa, toid him ‘nat ie should be obitged woomp 1 ‘im to sign if he continued to refuse, Mir. Morrinoa said that all that Le bad (0 do was to identify ‘he boud, and not appear as Compiainanl Justice Dow- Ting tol: he must compel mm to b Mobuugati, wo hus chatye ‘ofthe cose, , Who liae case, pe 57" Spay lodge the commitmans te Eiariace EUCHRED OUT OF MADWAGE AXIO MONEY, Isabella. MoWilliama, a douistio, residing at ELL Laurens street, yesterday ufternooa appeared before H Gl ne? at Joferson Market, aud preierrod « | com; sto: Dautliy et named ardent Fae ek | tu twenty years fer jumior, Lim With obtay ing twenty-tive “chiag rome by means of. false Tepresebiatious, mates tho prisoner det summer that she had & small amonnt of money saved up from her earnings, and suddenly forded @ greas affection for her, which | ended in his ae ® proposition of marriage, | Which was accepted, Ay is im all sucu canes, | furaitnre end housenold articles were Lecessaty to | begia With, eud, in order to purenase tie.n, Isabela | 8 dies He Advwucod Fiynn $25, which he speut ia | nwtons living and now retnses to marry her, tice Uox, Jus von Learing the story of the heart-orckes ‘omy tid bavi LF delawt of $490 bail, tee | clLaracterestie of ‘gous oy ity. | Secor bg Pike, bet lune A Somaie she fetes sats has STOLEN BONOS TURN WP, }! one P Cross Nelson, who ts now tn Pidridge afoet jut, | ferved | f emerday at } 7 } SDAY, MAY 26, 1870.—TRIPLE SHEKT. MDsiCc FOR THE PrOPLE. In Central Park. Laying of the Corner Stone of the New Hospital | Tne Department of Public Parks ansounce that if About twenty years ago there assembled in the olty of New York a nugoer of pious gentiomen of an anolent faith—s faith founded tn the days of Abra- ham, and which has preserved its integrity through many vicissitudes ana much suffering to the pre- sent day. The gentlemen were the lincal descend- @nts of those great men whose genlus illuminated the earth and made the only democratic theovracy the world has ever seen, THEY WERE HEBREWS. Not of that vulgar ant debased class who un- happily everywhere abound, whose instincts bring Gontumely and disgrace on the religion they profers, No; these gentlewen were of that elevated character which those professing the religion of humanity should possess, They were accustomed to dispense charity whero charity was needed, They looked around and they found wanting an institution which ‘was Keeded to maka THEIR CHARITY COMPLETE, ‘They had provisions made for burying the dead; theycouid educate the orphans and care for the widowed of their race, . ‘There was another class which needed that surgical care which could only be found in a Well regulated hospital. They immedia- tely set to work and by their constant and energetic efforts——eiforts whose merits do not need and wiley doly deseription—they found the probabilities of success “4 growing wiore and more cheering day by day, Finally, in January, 1852, the articles of association Wore duly executed, and it was determined to com- meuce the hospita 6000 a8 @ sutticient. sum Warrent the undertaktng could be accumulates ‘This for a time semned doubual; but the gentlemen did net allow ihowselves 0 be discouragek Shortly, by the will or a charitable gentleman, she nospital association received an addition Wo its funds and by tie will of another an appro priate piece of inud on West Twenty-elghth street Was donated, snd on the 25th day of November, 1562, although lie weather was remarkably severe, the corer stone was lad. On the ith day of lua: 4 dS, amud exultant rejoiciugs, the building was solemnly Congecraied to the Work intended by its Souaders, a8 A HOMM FOR THE SI0K. During the year 1855 there wore 113 pationts treated im the hospital ana ib wont on Increasing from year to year until in 1890 the number Of persons treated exceeded 1,500, The growth of tie city, the a@ivances ot business, the crection of (MmOnse \actorios and dwellings I cioxe Prox imaty to the buildiug, made it absolutely necessary to remove Where purer air could be obtaiaed and Where & More Commo.tious building could be con- Structed for the care of Utose Who should apply for and need lis enaritable protection, Jaw Was Adopted autuorizing tie Common Connell ot the city oO: NeW YOrk LO grant a lease pea portion. of its land for the tee of the hospital, and tt had given a lease for one hundred years, a the nominal rental of one dollar per annum, of & plot of ground on te nortis eet corner of Lexingion avenue aud Sixty-fiftn street. ‘The above ts 9 synopsis of a portion of an eloquent nd Appropriate aildress made by Judge Cardozo yesterday, on THF. OCCASION 0f laying (he corner stone of the new Mount Sinat Hospita!. ‘There wen preseut on the occasion Mayor Mali, Corporation Counsel Richard O'Gorman, Com- ™ stoner James B, Nicholson, the Health Unicer, Dr. Carn chan; ex-Aidermau tarley, Indges Kane ‘and ais, aro'i eck OF the building, and ui-hed ‘cluizens, together with the of the Hospital, Dra. Willard 4, Krackowizer, Schilling, Gu. Perey and. Badd; tie Nathan, Preside ident; Mr, Samucl A. Lewis, *. Lewis May, Treasurer—and the directors of the nospilal, together with e Thee hundced or foar huadred of the leading ‘Coentalive Hebrew and other ctitvens. Promptiy at taree o'clo.k the fev. J.J. Lyons stepped to the frome ot Wiatorm aod road @ lenvily and appa- Touts impiess.ve prayer in ihe Uebrew language, after Which Me athan and Hart, presideat and Vise president, deposited, im the box set into the Stolle, du Utionis and reports relative to the hospital since its foundation, Specimens of tne coins aed current moncy of the country, Heorew papers pubukaet in New York, coptea of the Several daly papers of the eliy, and a copy of the CorpeTaion Manual for 130%, “The presideat then, haaded Mayor tial the |rowel which Was to be uscd tag the stone, it ti made of solid sil. ny handle. On the iront of the trowel atom inseription, and on the back tne hancters “Kelh Holim'’—itome of the B.ck-—the motio of the hospital, On presenting the wows. the REMARES BY PRESIDENT NATHAN Were a8 follows s— MAvoy—Ae president of the Mount Sinai Horpital ersing duty devolves upow me to inaugurate the ccre- {bie cceaston trowel, and to our wew edifice. Another more capable than I nh fiuing words speak of the great work which our pushed io retieving the sulferiug and aide to health and uselulners, Ste charity to way creed, race or nationality; and fot us now, auspiclous momen:, indulge the hope that the yoo! onder the Ligswag of Got, las been done, Tay ve amal! to comparison with teat which sball follow the ere-tion of this new building, aor ing eularget fachities find thereby extending fi sphere of action, And now, Mr. Mayor, before you iay the corner stone in the assigned for its reception, let us bope thet aoibing will occur to retard thr progieas and eompladion of the hopfial, waich wil not only bean ornament to the city but a monument of the liberality of tbe cummantty. Invoking the blessing of Almighty God on all wh embed here this day to vwit- eve he Ceremonies, and with prayers that their lives may be apared to j tue dedication of the buliding to ite par- omem, 1 temier 0 you, air, in behalf of the directors and embers of the Mout Staal Hospital their thanks, and to om thew wig appreciation of tae honor whied you hare Eine them om this vocuston. Mayor Haut recotved the trowel and spoke as Wi - MUMARKS OF MAYOR FALL, Mr. PRPAUDEST DATHAN AND GexTLEMEN oF THR Boanp ov MinecroRs I accept this useful embiem, and doing eo a on tie atvagcement in the wrest work of herey you bave 40 zealously, ao chalater: eneuy anu 80 falifully dieekarced for years past, But, more than ali, Leongratniate toe city of New York, and it fa en ate that the Mayor of the chy— not the inal but the Chief Exogutive—shontd be here t0 take ‘part in this Imeresting geremony, and be followed by one vf the most honored judges of (ts ghost colt, who ty lead his characterisiic sympaiby at thecharin of nis magnetic eloquence to the occasion. citiee have their respective aad charactertatic titles — is the City of Brotherly Love and there 1s the City of Churches but New York voaste of being the great City of parity, and it ia doubly appropriate that the Mayor shon'd te bere; ea it wore, the great bigh priest of thee. eoremonien, ‘She Ma) or aud Officers then descended to the side of the stone, and, leve ling @ portion of we cement with the trowel, he continted :— I pow lay this stone tu the name of humanity, 1m the name of cor common inorial life, im the nave of ike itis of mind and body to whick we are fubject, imploring that Almighty mercy, for which we ali hope; in the Geath, © whase we ait ’” companson, With healing on tholr w thie OF Vals Moumt Binal Hospital, rt atone hed 4 thia time betn lowered 1 kes place, io Mayor, taking a inal- sirnen Uiree times on the stone aad #1ld:—~ Lay thoa thers, © corner stone, and may thoa ever ba le a boephtat witch chall be a abeler for sulferlag humanity, withou! distinction of race oF faiih, When the Mayor tad concluded Judge Cardozo stopped forward aad delivered THe ADDRESS, 4 portion of which Is given as the introductory part Of Mine arbele, In the course of tus remarks Judge Cardozo pald an eloquent tribute to tho-e wio hal taxon ia the founding or forwarding the hospttal, and who have passed to “that bourage whence no wavell fT retaras,” Closing tis address ie a Cottonte this pepind, sive to Se Dexy crested to Se orliabie purpoete for wi! wae 1a toe name of Si theae Bhaies--anay both te serpotual with thelr slay the angels of hover round the wtira tl *. ‘te these shores. fe the name ‘Mets eeeny toe career of both be ak; forever, unier whoee protect ation Fives (ivm depen. ot i te wy aw fuse ceartall ob on pride, wr ras aket t © admiration of tho worlt and two, of tore eharily and hu- interspersed throngh the tt 1 almOrt noediegs Lo say were frequenty inter- or tor of Oxetolses, & that the several adareges ru, ed by Beatty plaudiie from the itsteaers, THe BUILDING to be eregted Om tue site, aiter a design by Mr. ‘honas, Will Coudist Of » mare atuanistrauion buld- ing aud counected with the wna open corvidur, Tue fryntage on Lexagtoa Wilt be 200 feet, and the wi Witextead back 149 feet enc, wings will be Jour stores ta and the building Ave sto- sho, crowned wruse dome. buidiage will be 1 the Eliwabethan style of arohtiecture, built of tae Philadeiptta brick, with white marble trim- Pe be ANOTMER FELOMONS ASSANLT. Denth Dowling, @ resident of the Twenty-second Word, WOS arraigned at tuo Yorkville Poltce Court yesterday, Where Justice Coulter, the presiding him t await the resnit of in- pores Li oh & Bhan Dam@ed Kichard ronan, Whom ha stabbed twice in te abdowen, ‘TRETO WAS MO alidavit taken in the case, but Dowling Was he'd on the certiacate of Dr. Ewing, of No. 40 West Pity-first stress, Oni tls morkag, w — Decessaly alidaviis Wid be made to Dowding me according to Dr. Ewing, are not se- rout, On¢ @f them verng aa mon White the Of ters: bat xu tack in dop bh, of Lie quarrel betweee She twa men @i4 not Dewees the weather be fine there wil! be music by the Cen. tral Park Band in Madison square this afernove , from five to seven o'clock. The following t the pro- gramme:— Pal a In Washington Perk. Under green trees the Central Park band dis coursed swedf music to several thousand prowena- ders of every condition of live, even down to the Groups Of little children who squatted on tue grass and beat their tiny feet to the tune of the masio with @ precision that was quite encouraging even to the moat plethoric promenader, ‘The hours selected were between five and seven O'clock, When the cool of the evening ts just begin. ning, and they are convenient for those whose domestic arrangements would require them et home elther earlier or ater, It wag pleasant to see how grea'ly this must- cal treat was appreciated. Loungers of both sexes, lovers who were not 60 absorbed in them- selves as to forget the music, the staid and proper ond elderly inhabitants of the newhboring squares Were all out in force, with a cheerful, radiant emule Of satisfaction on bue.r countenances. Everyoody Was, by this thoughtiul considvration of the Park Commission, put in good temper, Ail duil care was dviven away for the ume being, and all thejoy that music pours upon the eats Of mortals was the iuherit poe for the me beingof all who cared to stay to Grafuila’s band, about thirty pleces, went through the following programme in @ manner, tt is needless to say, tha! Well sustained its estavlishe| repatauon, ‘The more favorite p.eces of ihe programme wer Rossini's overture, “Othello.” Thomas’ “Volaca,” from Mignou, aud Strauss’ waltz, “Herbst Rosew," @il of wiich received the applause of the listening crowd: — Part i 1, Quiekstep—Verdruecherung. Overture Othello ... & Alr—Do I Love Thee 4. Gulop-—Whirlpoot. 5, Waltz—Herbst Rosow. 6 Overture—Light 7. Air— Departed Day! 6, Yolaca—From Mignon .... PARY ITL. 9, Galop—Hiereuretyen .. 0. Adapio—Prom the Bon VL. So.ection trom Pertcho! 1% Quickstep—The Warrlo Strauss MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. ATHMRTON—~HAMILL.—In this city, on Monday, May 23, by the Rey. John P, Hermanes, at the rest. dence Of the bride’s motier, No, 263 West Porty-third Kirect, BENJAMIN ATHERTON and Miss ELeaNon J, Hamint, both of New York, HiLis—Surra.—-1a this city, on Friday, May 20, by the Rey. Mr. Clark, Hoiiis R. Hits, of Newark, N. 4., to Miss ANNIB SMITH. . SEAMAN—BLOOKLEDUB.—On Wednesday, May 25, by the Rev. J. L. Dauner, at the bride's residence, JOUN H. SRAMAN 6) TILLER BLOCKLEDIE, Bidest daughter of Benjamin Blocktedwe, all of New York. TRACY—TAYLOR,—At Engiewood, on Wednesday, May 25, GN K. TRACY to Many O., daughter of Charles Taylor, Esq. Died, ADAMSON.—Al Monsey, Rockland county, N. Y., on Weduesday, May 25, JouN ADAMSON In his ‘60th ear. * ‘Tue relatives and friends of the family are respect- fuily invited to attend the tMnra', ou Friday alters noon, at one o'clock. ‘Train leaves Uie (oot of Caam- bder’s street at n-ne o'clock, Exe Kailroad. ALLEN.—On Tussday, May 24, Mrs. Mane ALLEN, aged 77 yeara, ‘Che relatives and friends of the family are reapect- fully invited to attend the inneral, this (Thuraday) afternoon, at haif-past @ne o'clock, from the United Presbyterian chuceh, in Seventh avenye, between Twellth and Thirteenth streets, . ALEXANDEH.—On Wednesday, May 25, of consnmp- tion, after a long gon eet Ulness, HATTIE SUTTON ALEXANDER, niece Daniel D, Sutton, aged 20 Ns . sere relatives and friends are respectfully invited to atiead the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at one o'clock, Withon! iuriuer notice, from her Jate resi- hence, 06 Lewia street. New York. , BaxTER.—At Somerset, Mass., on Thursday, May 12, of bronch ai consumption, FaNNy Mania, wite of William Baxter, and ¢ (est dauguter of tie Jave Thomas Pitts, M. D., of New York. Newton, N. J., and Goshen, N. ¥., papers please DY. pakoK.—On Wednesday, May 25, Mrs. Mani BeNeK, nee Pakscher, at we age of 25 years anu 9 pouths. ¥ Thefuneral will take place this (Thursdayjaiternoon, at two o'clock, from her jate residence, No. 317 Weat Fizhteenth street. Relatives and fr.ends, aad the following lodges, are respectfully invited to at nd :— District Grand Lodge, No. 1, ¥. 0. B. B Lesanon Lodge, No. 9, £ 0. B, B. Jordan Lo ige, No. 15. 1. 0. B. B. Emaoue Lodge, No. 654, F. and A, M. Jocuer Lodge, No, 1, U. 8. F. 8. of 1, And Ladies’ Montefiore Relief Association. SAMUEL S. BEROK, A. PAKSCHER. The officers and members of Lebanon Lotga, No. 9, 1. 0. B. B., ae herewith reapectiully re- quested to attend the funeral of the wife of our brother § 8. Berck, thls (Thursday) aiternoon, at half-past one o’ciock. from her late residence, Ng. 317 West Eighteenth street. By.order of the Preatent. 8, HAMBURGER, Secretary. BRinkeuworr.—On Tue slay, May 24, WiLLiam H. BRINKERUO FP, O26d 39 year: She relatives aud friends; also the members of Washington Lodge, No. 21, F. and A. M.; Washing: ton Chapter, No, 212, R. A. M.. and OG lumbian Cym- maudery, No, 1, K. 'I., sve invited to attend the fanera!, from’ his late ‘residence, 41 West Houston mirott this (Thuraday) moraing, at baif-past ten o'clock, WasHINGTON Lona, No. 21, F. and A, M.—The Membera of th's Lodge are hereby summoned to meet af the lodge room, this (Thursday: morning, at 9% o'clock A, M., to pay the last tribute of respect to our late brother, W. H. BRInKERHOFY. By order of the W.™. R. B. COPPINS, Secretary. WASHINGTON CHAPTER, No. 212, Kk. A. M.—The members of this Chapt-r are hereby summoned to meet at the Chapter room, 276 Bleecker street, this (Thursday) morning, #t haifpast nine o'clock. to pay, the tast tribute of respect to our lute companion, » H. Brinkerhog. By order of the H, P. W. H. PATTERSON, Secretary. CAnPLE.—On Friday,May 20, at eigit o’o.0ck A. M,, WILLIAM CABSLE, eldest son of Kdva'd aud Blize- beth Cabbie, of Frome, Som*:setshire, + ngland, of igease of the heart, in th: 62d year of his age. The relatives and friends of tae ‘amity, a'go the members of Yew Tree Lodg*, No. 451, P. an A. M.. are respectfully invited to avvead the funeral, fro bis late residence, 425 Grand street, Brooklyn, ii. D., on Friday afternoon, at nall-past one ocloéx, Mr. Cabbie, whose death is notice! above, was an old, well kKaown and respected resident of the Fil. teenth ward, Brooklyn, E. D,, and his oats of frien Is Will learn with sincere sorrow of his dec ase. Aitiough suffering for many montos irom the effects of @ patnful d sease, his wonted cheorfliess of d aposition never deserted him, and he diod with d firm and abiding fain io tus Sav our of the World. ‘On the second nizit previous to his death, whte In the ruil possession of his menial powers, be gathored Kis entre family around his bed, and, at lis request, they united in singing hytons of praise, tn watch he Jotued feobly until his voice faited him. His last mo- ments Were passed in A state of total unconse ons- Ness. The following are the words of his favortie bymn, from the Lge moto salm of David: The Lord my shepherd is, He shall my wants suyply; Heli guard ine W.th @ shepnerd's care And waich me with Ais eye, His jost words addressed to his family were:— “And they sia!l never perish; neither shall any man Diack tiem out of my Father's band” Those were a'8o the last words which his father ubtered on his deathbed, Caney.—On Tavsday, May 24, Jomn Caxey, in the 99d year of bis age, ‘The relatives and friends of the family, ex. bers o Americus Engine (o., No. 6, Volunte Dovartinent, aud ihe stonecuiters’ Protectl neve ent As-oclation, are respectfully invited to Pra the funeral, from 8. Mary's Roman Catholic chureh, corner of Ridge and Grant streets, this | (Tuurslay) morning, at ten o'clock precisely. CONNELE.—On T esday, May 24, after a Jong and infut Hiness, Mary Coxngut, of county Donegal, and, aged 47 years. uiey ber seat rest in peacs, Amen, ‘The remains will be taken to St. Bridgev's charch, on Friday morning, at hal/-past nine o clock, where @ solemn requiem mass will bo ozfered Up fur the ree pose of her soul. Hor friends and acquatntances aro reapectfaity inviled to artend Wiihout further notice. ‘Tho remains will be taken to Calvaty Cemetery for interment, Consuit.—On Tuerday, May 2, at the residence of her 2 Fh 10% Bast Fifty-ifth atreet, Kati, only pane. hha legee Honora Connell, in the 20tn your age. ‘The frends of the family pods ve! of her bro- thera, ‘h, John, William aud Kiward, are re. Rene Jayitet to avend the funeral, from st. nels Xavier's church, Sixteenth street, om Fri. moraing, at ten 0 clock, WHINGemAt Selly Gak House, near Birmingham, Eogiand,on sorurday, May 4, BLUZABErH, Wife of = AM. Dowsing, lieq, ta the st year of her Fautow.On Tuesday, May 24, HANNAH, wife of Join Pactow, alter @ ung and palntal shQesa, in we ‘20th Your of her ae. ‘The relakves and riends Of we family are reapeo! Tequemtnd: fanera’, from inte rea ace ee Novtolk survet, stue ‘fuasecay) alter Peirt.oe fecmtay, May 24, Daxter W. Peavy, @ acs oaren oe tee ee Satrarapre'as acca Fok —Ou T.eaduy, 16, elatvem fully invited to afternoon, at dence of hetr pa’ Phil deiphi Lewes. Tn his 2, Homart, son of Lewin, in Cie 28d year o ‘The relatives and flends of the School of Miges and th ciaes Of 1867 of Columbia Cotieze, are wvited wa tad the funo- Tal, from Atl SB. church, corer of Heary and Scamel streets, £2 ye ie ae DALEY. —Ov a ay aths eet Lee LINDSLBY, in the re West Orange, N. J, V Year of his ace, .. The retatives and frends of the famtty a "er. fully invite! to attend the faneral, f om Bt. J church, on Frilay sfiernoon, ai shee o<look. ‘Trains leave by the Movr 8 and Rasox Kauroad, soot 0! Barclay street, at ous o lock P.M Meus, wile 0 james’ Monto tne Py 4 0 ; age. 24, Emma, wife of James New York, in the 2ist year of ner ‘tend the Heiguts, Reiotives and inends are invited to pet nes ne peteten oe Se 120 Spruce + ay wfer- noon, 4 two ov i tetermachs at Laurel ‘Tras leaves Cortland: street at ha f past nine A. M. McCABE.~-On Tuesday, 2A, at twelve o'clock, Mis. MARY MoCanr, a ter @ -hort and severe lines, 8 native of Faugh. parish of Damiine, couaty Cavan, Ireland, tu the 70th year of her aye. Tee-friends and rea 1V-8 Bod thse Of her brot! Nicholes and Owen Byries. a ¢ espec fully invited to affen? the luineral, from her lace res East Fourreeath st. ‘, at tea o'clock, to the Church Luma. ulate Coacept on, Four- teenth street, t avenue A, where a sob wn bh gh mass Of revulem Will be oftered up for the repose of a ay after which her re, “sed Wil. be taken to A. VAN fi te & Lb ‘The remains will be taken from Ber lite No. 212 West Twenty-eighth s reet, on Friday morn- tng, at e'ght o'coek, and thence oc ae Pr och ck bua: from foot of Whitchas) 105 -ViNle, & 1. ent, The relativés und iriends of the fam- Dy ero respectfally invited to at eni. NosTwAND,—At Flatlands, a5 the residence of her son-in-law, Jac roe ComNutia L. Nosrranp, in the 634 year of ber age, ‘The relatives au friends of the family are respect- fulty invited co @ tend the iuneral, (bis (Thetuday) af ternoon, at cwo o'clock, Irom the Reormed church at Bat New York, O'ConNELL.—On Tuesday, May 24, Danis O'Cox NEDL, aged 70 years, a native of the parish of Castle- Mugher, county of Cork, Ireland. The Frere ont friends of the family are fully mvited attend the funeral, which wilt piace from Dis late residence, No, 341 Kast Mird st, tiv (ursday) afternoon, at one anc from thence ty Ca.vary Co.nevery tor luterment, CI gs kc. ey Serene te L, on Wednesday, ay 25, BEBE /AN, age: years. Th> Yelauves ad aishos of the iamily are respect- foliy mvited to atve:d the funoral, from his late resi- dence, on Friday afternoon, at ove oC o°k, wiit be In attendance at the Jumaio. depot oa arrival of the quarter to mene and teu o'clock trains on bay the fe Be = and wo o’c.ock trains on Long iim Ira PARTINGTON.—Jn Tnesday, May Roserr CLaRrr, son of Chon C. and almira e bertington, o4 9 Months and 6 days. “#Pancral from toe residence of nia prents, 186 Gates avenue, Brooklyn, this (fhursday) sfterncon, at three o’olock, x PENDELT N.—On Sunday, May 22, Josera A. PEn- Panne relatives nd ried of the family are respect- ‘ne relatives and iriends o fully invited to attend ihe fuveral, fru the Method st Episcopal church in Eighty-sixth street, between Third and Fourth avenues, (Yharaday) afternoon at one o'clock. SUMMONS.—Architect Chapter, No4, A. and P. R. The Str Kuights are hereoy summoned ¢o attend the funeral Of our tate Sir Knight J. A, Pendelton, - tis day, May 26. Meet a¢ Asylam, Pilty-fourth street and Third avenne, it 12 0 clock, Grame.cy, Coinmb.an, George Washington aud’ other clspters at respectfuly tuvite | tojoin with us. By order, o MOsts BERNHARD, Moat Wise, ©. F. HENLEY, Archivist. AncwTict LopaR, No, 619, F. AND A. M.—Members are hereby suuimoned to auiend & spect! eommunt- cation of Architect Lodge. to bs Eighty-sixth street, between nues, this day, (Tnursday) Mi forthe purpose of atte! Brother J. a aytntions ener cae are respectfully Invited to atten: er, J.T VAN WINKLE, Master, WILLIAM A, CONKLIN, Secrétary, RANSOM.—On Tuesday, May 24 Manta, wife of Albert Ransow, tn the 56th year of her ‘The relatives and friend, and those of her brother, Alderman Felix O'Neill, are respoctiully invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at half-pust one o’ciock, from ber late residence, 149 ‘Muiberry street, to Calvary Cemetery. RripawayY.—On Sunday, May 15, at Montmorencl, near Aiken, 8. ©., Joszru Ripaway, of this city, for- merly of St. , aged 75 years, ‘the funeral will take place on Friday, at twelve o'clock noon, from the Church of tie Messian, co;ner of Park aveone and fhirvy-foursh re we Ryan. — lay, May 24, Neononas "AN, pao 48 yours, a ua ive Of the county Kilkenny, Ire- an ‘the relatives and friends of the family are re- Spectfully imvited to aitend the funeral, from st. Ann’s church, Astor pisce, this (Thursday) after- noon, at one o'clock. The Soaality of ihe B. V. M, and Conference of St, Vincent de Pan, ace invited to meet at 396 Bowery, at naif-pist twe.¥e o'clock, (or the purpose of aitend- ing the luneral of thelr brother member, according SuAWecon, Wednesday, ‘Ma F HAW.—On Wednesday, May Dr. Josera @. Shaw, in the 36th year of his rag Tue relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from the restdence of Dr. J. L. Liitle, No. 266 West Foriy-second street, on Friday afterdoon, ab one o'clock. Sievin,—On Wednesday, May 23, AGNEs, infant daugh : of Joseph and Jane Slevin, aged 1 yéar and MOTE. relatives and friends of the family are respect- fuly uivited to attend fhe muera’, trom the resi- dence of her parents. 11 Jay aveet, this (Thursday) aficrnoon, a two o'clock, Sata.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, May 23, Manra SMITH, Aged 76, Funerai servi i. i. ed. “es at the resilence of her son-in-law, jord Avene, norch of DeKalb ave- aday) afiernoon, ut two o'¢ ook, RREN.—On Wednesday, May 25, in Hudson 7, N.J., Sornta H,, wife of Jviim James Warren, d 23 years and’s months. he friends and ac (vain ances are respectfally tn- ited to attend the funeral ‘rom her iaie resiieuce, Bel a Vista, on Saturday morsing, at ten o clock. Wirnmrs.—In Brookiza,” on Monday, May 28, ANDREW J. WILLETS, M. Dy aged 36 monena, The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectially tuvited to attend the funeral serv from the residenco of his father-in-liw, Colom 4 Edmonds, 161 Lai te avenue, this (Weduvaday) afternoon, at four o hock, aud from the Presbytgrian church, Uemp-tead, i. Ly ths (Thursday) morning, At Laii-pat eleven o'clock. The attention ofihe mem- bers of Stella Lodge, No, 485, F and A. ML. is oaled to the gpeciai communication im the Brookiyn vapors of Tuesday and Wednesday, WILLTAMS.—At Ravenswood, L. L, on Monday, May 23, Joun H. Wiutiags, In the oth year of m4 age. The relatives and friends of the family are invited fo attend the fuveral. trom his late residen:e, tid (Thursdty) afvernoon, at two o'clock. Funeral ser Vices af the church, at 2:30 Carriages wil be in attendance at the Astoria landing to meet tie Har- lem boat, which leaves Peck slip at 1:30. and ing Cown boat which leaves Hariem at the sme hour, WiLAIAMS.—At Newark, N.J.. on Taosiay, May 24, Anny 0. Tavton, wife of Edwin RT. Wiliams gnd daugnter Benjamin 8. Taylor, of Hodoked, antneral fervtons at the Honso of Prarer, ta Kew. . on Friday afternoon, at thre o’cloe Woow On ‘tues Jay evening, May 24, Mrs, Re | Becca Le Woop, aged 82 years, months and 1g a relatives and friends of the family. and of her Bons Fernando, Henry and Benjamin Wood, are re- lly invited to attend the funeral, (rom the res } Bidence of her gon, Fernand» Wood. Broalway and ; Seventy-eeventh screct, on Friday afternoon, at } tires ovclock. Please take Bienen eve cara to | Seventy-arst street, Wlere carriages Wil be fa wale | ing from two tul quarter ro Three O'cbock, * j Taameax 4g fy Wost For y-seventh sir » On “nes » May 23, At hall-pa-t jout p falig heiza YSATMAN, consort of Jolva | Yevsniu, of Nesovide, Tena,, born August 1, it Cinctin dl, Olio, azed 73 yeata: Kontos Wil be taken (0 Nashville for interment. Na nelle, New Orieans, Gevrgia aud winuuiabh Babery please CORY,

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