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NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY. FEBRUARY 13, 1871.-WITH SUPPLEMEN' 8 r . eyes of those on the steamer, and itis of much sig- | ence of every other boy. I t @) U R T Ss. nificance, when the Court was called apon to disbe- | They are dented ‘Admbaiow ry uae Stoaana? LOST AND FOUN 0. and A.M, and tne friends of the famfly are respect- TX BROADWAY ETAGE, FRUVAY -aprise. | [NY invited to attend, trom his, late, romdenoe, THE C i. 8 0’ ke, BUSINES OPPORTONITIES. _ aaron: | weeneernarenc ems iN lieve the testimony of the witnesses for the steamer, from seven A. M. to six P.M. Aas BOAT AND, BOSINESS,POR | TOtoon votwenn iz ane oiock. 6 Prckags ot ee | Sepieenns sre ter Ven vores eres Hudson that no witnenn ry rodeo} from tno ship, who th | aud are at iver "us go w ore "ney "peas ah thout their business ; has been: i past f amounting near wil On Saturday, bruary Peep! iD abie to si own knowled @ is, if the unres ro Fear betmonn Pahl Lanciiig nod New Yorks sethinys for | leaving the same at room 22% Metrop-vitan Hotel. rn In the 1800 yy his ae ‘peg Important Decisions by Judgo Woodruff—Col- | was in position. In this contusion ‘of lights pre- | ater decides to return at all. tor” ‘ihe nigh On spout ,000, Fe bes ia in pattont orden, Sng for ry LADY'S GOLD KONTING CASE WATCH. “The relatives and nds of the family aré re- lision ©: A General A’ sented to the eye of the steamer she was mis) eas the Babbath these thiniy clad and Ml-fed boyd Bilesl in Tuc id sithe roman news Turaiabed, esas years | achols H RUMMILE & COL HD Srocdmaye TN * | gpeatully: Invited to attend the funeral, from, tne eees on Appeal—General Average— ough “he thinks that the appearance of thé | are closed out from ive to five to shit for thetne bottomed, engine — - and, draft water 4% fe rorate a *_________ | residence of his father, 160 East Eighty-second amers lights called most strongly upon her officers to | selves as be: hey May, it was this atarthing Jes 2S, iaders Toto 436 fool, copnee ‘Tease of her present raped IN WILLIAM, CEDAR, NASSAU OR treet, this (Monday) afternoon, at one ol kK. The Rule of Navigation as to Ste slacken speed, they are not solely responsible, The | ture in the Operations of the society that frst tl Wharf, foot of Spring streal, having five years to run from arm iret @ Roll of Papers, for which a liberal Martin.—On Sunday, February 12, after long Meeting failing Vessels at Sea— decree herein must direct contribution by each ves | writer to axe these tuquiries, It seemed hare June next. If not sold at private. aoe ra on thereiars will be pel ‘on thelr returo toJOHN J. O'BRIEN, | and gevere tliness, HANORA, relict of peat Martin, Bel Lo the loss sustained. indeed, that these Roger fellows, in the hely name of ‘be seen. years . 16, be sold at auction, at 13 o'clock No, 83 Lualow street, te es * of Banagha, county Leitrim, Ireland Uttering Forged Bonds—A Law- General Average. benevolence, should thus be compeiled to wander u Perit ee Theat tt, Bruing.sirest, where eosenicy parter | [ O8T—SATURDAY, FEBRUARY li, A BUNOH Ov | and $ monins. 1 ‘ yer Charged with Forgery. FAD Biapaatataneninien GLAD wan | ie erceta in al weathers, 40 a8 to mak ‘wishes to retire from business. Fi thee - Keys. Whoever will roturn the same to the Hoffman | ‘The friends of her sons, Patrick and Francis Mar- ‘ : ough py saute be aod hawking, Sundi ‘quire at the offee of the aubseriber, at Fisarin Landen, fouse shall receive a reward of $3. tin, hkewise her son-in-law, Peter Scanion, are Te- Qnd 288 Barrels of Molasses%—The lidellanta were | Papers to e indispensab le eighteen, cents t Land - ~ eae A mR Fe Taare fae nesers UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT, owners of the schooner G. W. Hyson, and sought to | ft oi i nighs lodging. Thus this sootet POSITION WOULD hh or ne TON GIRO ey 4 Y a Roasan 7 recover om the principle of general av: for the the mercen YF can command his elint if Og ramA R MERGER A PORE eestande stem | G1 () REWARD108T IN GOING ROM, wipTy. met esd vers please cop’ Further Confiscation Cases Reargued. joun of thet veuel and. fale money, the vessel | cenis no one it, where he got i¢ OF ‘eal operations consrally, having studied chemistry prncklonliyy ATs coe ped at Ce ee ee aed ty | Mints. —On Dodane February 13, Ruiza, wife of . WABHINGTON, Feb, 11, 1871. ing driven ashore and lost having on board the | when he got i jorday. and bad complete charve of large {uctories on the other side; | fur boa, The above reward will be to the Sader by " . No. 21. miter, Exe The United States— | Sbove named goods, which wero saved, a8 cargo. | — Second—It pro es for the boys among the’ . it bookWeeper and salemman; no objection te go | leaving it at 46 West Fifty dhird street, ‘Thomas Mills, friend apa 2 REROMON, NB. TROLS Shage Woodrum, petore whom the cave ‘was taken | farmers of the West, An ® general thing, the boy set pheat eferenoct afar ‘ REWARD AND NO QUESTIONS aomED FoR | 1 cue felatives and frends of tho family are nvited | Error t» the Circuit Court for the District af Mict- | on appeal has ‘deciled in favor of the Tbellants, | desired for the West must fS'trom ten ts sourieot a Partalne for one window, | 113 East Seventieth street, on Tuesday morning, at | 74".—This ts another confiscation case, and was holaing that the wrecking of the vessel was an un- | and upwards, Hahasno market value yee thie bogey $25 the rear, 9f Red Sus Ge $. ten, LARGE MAN JFAOCTURING BUSINESS FOR from 68 Lexington avenue, Thursday night, February avoidabie disaster, and that all that was saved must, ‘The jt ta muscle, not iA tae Penal pes. seeet gears, doing 8 vere . : ithe mi) vet nO ee ak alesiay We, Siam | car rraree, Premenking the same ARBtBONS MP: h ote principle, df general average, conwibuie tO | Ween. me ee ia eto bas help ta ‘safe and eo business; everything in good works A J. Auwcussed in the cases of Garrett and MeVeigh, Just | the iuad sustained. “Thwe decision” ameis tue de. Sapa a + ; io Yor selling: Ye REWARD POR RETURN ISTERE! James MoUnsA, isq. on his parents—per! widowed. esd ing order; satisfactory reasons for selling, Varties with 10 oa mot p Febraary 12, Jas BEA, Esq., | reheard and restated. The government contends i Tete capital may W. £00., Heraid oftos, Bond for 1000. (Mo, 6881), under act of | M, D., late of Donegal, ireland, that the plaintin in error Las ho standing in court, | ‘son of the court pelow. moinst—ne is made to forget hia Muial, obligations aaa nt = yy . Barton—registe lotice of funeral hereafter, deca 7 ————— under ons”’ s rarest cans apcmans | Reracentaet © © HA BESTS | Rete emai ern us| Beg of ey face teSoabuen ae | TERS. Gminew’cwm. || ES gets RA ey se onal capital to make ft very remunerative. Address = == | loved wife of Thomas MoGrane and daughver of the | Fopberly ne elt snmuiien.” THe. BOBCAT Charge of Uttering a Forged Bond, im in pel OBEMIST, Herald office, MACHINERY. 1 Toe sa Reoverty ok pabiie enemy, ape the leave them when th ‘OF Worse, | ——- ar oncrecnnnnnences | 1G TO Wall Ot the Oty Ot DULY oe ner brother | Dame stated chances io be Miller; but Wwe informa Before Commissioner Osborn, Third, the. « house boy” in New York’ A 20cm courtray Avo, uavianin rank. | WOR Main A Eanoh tor Hae RD ASORD | pint taay Wy mlcntatr PeiRE | le weal javy, vem cial sie ne tat | me ote attr open sarin. —Te de | earns hom ies a moni, eo ® first. class, Bigbi Femunerative, honorable, well estab. | ing, Pull 0 Machinest ’s Tools, FINNEY & HOFYMA , | Grane and Thomas Dunn, are respectfully invited to | enemy owned the property, but only that it belonged | fendant was charged with having uttered aforged eighteen cents @ leaves a larg to spend Bahed and rapialy Increasing olice and mannvacturiog bust | 161" 10. 17 klyn, attend the funeral, frem her late residence, 402 East | to "The i in concert saloons, Ju helis ana dens ‘whioh will net ubout @ft.000 fu the next wweive montha, | o-<—" — ae BEAM ENGINE, INCHES | ighteenth street, near First avenuo, this (Mon- Sil enemy, nuit Was against the property, | bond for the release of a quantity of whiskey which | of prosutution, Ido not mean to it the Chil- Sec aerate vou | Sama aOR Av ROR pe | aa rd nb ie ack dun | fe uta tA ant cba | Buea hai ey Roe, a | ee doi dae een is ts security, Unexceptionabig references’ given and sequired, | APply to HENRY J. DAVISON, 77 Liberty street, N. Y. the Ghurch of the Immacuiate Conception, Four- | the constitution nor the rules regulating municipal | Boyds 1 8 fefendant had ‘been engaged tn business ire qh 4 that i 3 Lod: Gnly parties ready for business oxll for three days, belween DLFY's PORTABLE STEAM ENGIN teenth street, where a selemn high mass Will be | seizures have auy application to ft Dut ta. tetahed aus ante euniemee that ioe Galeamerd | Gene a hese ae lowsboy Wahddo'siock. B.S, BENNETT, 28 Broadway. | HI Jour toaty-horse power, J, 0. HOADLEY & 00. eee eee eee icueterh fer inter. | NO 2h Tyler vs. Defreas—Krror to the Supreme | had nothing whatever to do Wich the signing of the Seine itteate cyrels at odathas serehoaD HELPER WANTED—WITH SMALL CAPITAL, TO ment. - ji * Court of the District of Cotumbia,—This was an ac- | phi She diasbarcess heitine aaaacens: i. be plarme sur ins oF Ue ening, cal be enjoy ] fake batt inlocgst (a 6 vale, S047 poningse, WRG eng __ BILLIARDS. papi ane fauies Cre peer re PF; vpra | 10M Of ejectinent brought by Tyler to recover real | her of a arm could not be made te suffer for grim oor philarel en in ev the pc ; H. GRIFFITH'S COMBINATION CUSHIONS AND | Mclnros#, widow of Commodore James M. Mcin- | state in Washington, which had been confiscated | nal acte committed by another member, in aug, thy hy 6 hi 1m, to « Tables can only be bought at his factory, 40 Vesey | tosh. under the act of 1862, The case prosents the same | *)sence of evidence that there was any knowledgd pass ti rough the fire of D loch, a Thventon, would Snesge wih’s Sespoustble purty tor | fee Now Mtyour time to bay at reasonable prices Funeral services will be held at Trinity chapel, | questions stated in the preceding cases of contisca - | °F °olusion on the part of te otter member, ‘Lodging Howie monet (Stee ge oem ger or short service, or would assist In completing Inven- | = this (Monday) afternoon, ‘at, half-past four viclock. | tion—ihe right of trial by jury when charged with A Lawyer Charged with Forgery. moe g Perens, are hale conakes ee Sons and in bringing them to notice. Remuneration satis. VALENTINES. Friends of the family and of her sous-in-law, James | grime; effect of a pardon ou. tie rights of property, Before Commissioner Betts, miserably ng a I Ny Da factory. Roferences first class, Address SUCCKSS, Herald STALERTINERLA LARGE SELECTION OF PANGY —— and Treadwell Cleveland, are invited to at- ac. ze case ae is claimed that there was no The United States vs John E. Murray.~Tho de. frou hel ti seh, ary per me aan ale a ie i 2 y jury, even ag requir in cases at common d 3 sth a, fens) SPECIAL OR AGTIVE PARINER, WITH ABOUS Valentine Doma a. Penge neal pee ie sakes MoM axvs.—On Sunday, February 12, after ob Rio: | law, which,’ these netions are held to be; and there | fendant, who is a lawyer, was charged with having en of nich fs & memiee, 4 ae tren, $8,000, 10 join the advertiser in 8 good, reapectable and | strech New York. fractod lines, Mancaiter relict of Onaries Me- | wero fatal defects im the proceedings considered ag | forged the name of Mr. James F, Dwight, Register | West is good, remove the w oote reate noe.be poate proftuble bnsitiess; the very best of references given and us, @ native of Clonakilty, county Cork, Ireland, | case in admiralty under the statute. in, Benkruptey, to With some fal prospect thas, they required. The ness in good working order. Ad- segs ‘ ar eds Meap y ce from her late residence, ave beet inatied toons Rovere, Donnelly in certain nae atte " othe, aisruption ft loo, ’ , e peas ith real am 2 Mabog ine time and whereeninter- | MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. 258 West Tuircy-dfth street, te the hutch or thé | UNITED STATES DISTRICT coU8T—1i BANaRUPTCr. Preceoding in the Couré of Bankruptcy. To de- au tampers with tender children, and perverts the i seein ST ea pom ee 0) nts, Thirty-seventh street, between eee © paper not intend- | Sabbath, and ota regular Teligious ARTNER WANTED—$10,000 TO $20,000 CASH CAPI- Married. nye oe and Broadway, on Wednesday Before Judge Blatchford. ing to commit forgery, but merely for the purpose | teaching toatd and fastruc tba aoa sot, table Nedrese WOODS HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE, Kxox—Topp.—at Washington, D. 0., on Tuesday, | MOTning, at ten o'clock, where & solemn requiem Voluntary Petitions in Bankruptcy. of letting his client (Donnelly) seo what the paper | who so sadly need it, in good, sound, morahand rell- jewburg, N. ¥. Feb ; Ge of the bride's father, | MASS Will be offered for the repose of her soul; | Wiliam M. Morgan, Edwara C. Chambertin, Would be like when lt was Properly signed by che | gious principles, ts’ surely false t0 the rw 3: Ss ruar, 50 the residence o’e father, | thence, at one o'clock, to Calvary Cemetery for in- . 2 Register. The Commissioner held the defendant in | public has re-posed 1n it. A TAXPAYBR, E WISH TO CALI SPECIAL ATTENTION OF Per. | liam B. Todd, Esq., by the Rev. William E. KDOX, | torment, ‘The friends of the family are respectfully Adjudications in Iovoluntary Cases. $1,000 ball to await an examination om Monday | ° Naw York, Feb, 4, 1871, mao would. wish to ima profitable enter. | D-,-. of Elmira, N. ¥., assisted by the Rev. Thomas | invited to attend. Jacob Abrahams, Edward B, Buckley, George W. | ext. . ; Yaving patented a new end the most elraple improved Addiion, D. Diy reetir of Trinky church, JOHN J. | "Gor papers please Copy. Murfey, Francis f, Ceol Peter J. livan, Jonn Y. Rapid Traustt. Glovek ‘ever offered to, the public, Tt is now gn exhi- ‘ox to Miss CARRIE E. » ning Newaan.—On Sunday morning, February 12, ANN | Savage, Jr. George Teets, Leonard Pohl, ‘Theodore SUPREME COURT—CHAMBERS. spa 4 Ba'brate igus at very taoderate Opures. en — NEWMAN, ip the Sid year of her age, |") | a. Vevtensin, Beruhara Ty Vetteriein, } = To Tan ROWUR OP THE HERALD‘ re a scactn RSE HEF Telativ s of the amily Vv Discharge Decision. e necessity of a rapid means of communteation ARTED—AN ENERGETIC YOUNG BUSINESS MAN, | ATKINS.—On Saturday, February 11, ALBERT T, | {0 attend the funeral, the residence of her oseph A, Mareh, - By Judge Barnard. from oi rt more ‘with 95,000 10 go to England and China as super- | ATKINS, aged 43 years and i month! wi son, George O. Newman, 109th street, between Lt iad’ —— In the Mater of Exte Park Ptace.—Motion | og) a F ascipicbanrtyig i: fap a iteelt bm Aig vessel; must have a knowledge of commercial | —}uneral {rom lls late residence on Tuesday morn- | Second and Third avenues, Harlem,on Tuesday afver- UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COUAT—IN ADMIRALTY, granted confirming repo) of Otaumleatoness Of Ea | *spectally e, ing mote ae be to leave 94 com ames V4 per ing, at ten o’ciock. Friends of the family are in- | noon, at one o'clock. —— . timate and Assessment. on the notice of the public more prominently every ‘ellee. ‘ . ‘Viked ve: ditene withons farther notice. PL reag yr ee pap ni Lergin: February 11, Colliston Cases—Appents. —— day. We have already before us three or four — ATwoop.—On Sun ‘ebruary 12, SYLVESTER (oMAS L, OLDEN, #0 of Dr. len, of Brock- Before Judge Woodruff. SUPERIOR COURT—SPECIAL TERM. he a for ie ANTED—A PARTNER, WITH 915,000 TO 20,000 | OPDYKE, only cuild of Noah Levings and Rachel B. | port, N. Y., in the 38d year of his age. fe Judge, Wood! ie schemes, offered by diferent projectors, for pub! WwW capital, in a manufacturing establishment, now " paving Atwood, aged 3 years, 1 menth anda days, The friends of the family are respectfully invited Thomas Ayres et al. vs. The British Steamer Decisions. Approval, and I propose briefly to examine fnto their oiry snd pater trait ean and so beter ceverteniy. | gre ere i nene, rignaa of soe family are re- | soetend che funaral mrom the, rescence Of nis | queen.—The libel in this’ case was filed against the By Judge Freedman. respective merits, It must be first borne in mind al servic ie hy r for investment. Principals only need address L, 1, box 168 thie (Monday) evening, at eight ochre the rest. | day afternoon. at two o'clock, withoutfurther notice. | steamer to recover damages fer the sinking of the | George H. Sicoens vs William J. Cole—Order | that engineering dimoulties are secondary to the 5 PER CENT PROFIT, NO RISK.-WE HAVE AN RADY.—On Saturday, Fel ‘y r a = 18 5 iy - L. | steamer at the entrance to the harbor of New York. . ch et al.—The | nowadays impracticable to the engineer when Oo ity to invest fi 1,000 v0 $10,000; good | longed illness, CArHARINE, relict of Robert Brady, a | aud Eliza Osborn, of this cit; d 22 years, 6 * | same, h, Security, “Rudress INVESTMENT, box ot Hersid ome” | native of Mountrath, Queens county, Ireland, inthe | Months ahd 20 days. BE ee At the time of the collision the lbeliants were | “°Z. Merkte us. ¥, Fosterting.—The same. there 19 mo restraint om his expenditure; bat jo e v » | below was in favor of the Iibeilants, with costs, Henrietta Weiss vs. Henry Schafer.—The 6a me, must be in & position to prove that a reasonable cash business that wil! pay $10,000 sure Per | to atrend the funeral, irom the residence of her | N. J., are invited to attend the funeral, from the rest- THOMAS, Herald men” “acres wid ull ey Ba son, John Brady, No. 13 Watts street, this (Monday) | dence of his parents, 194 West Teuth street, this | Judge Woodraf has written a long decision in this | Jorn 8. Moor vs. Marcus Oppenhetmer.—The same, | tvidend fs obtainable on their capital invested, In — — atternoone. at baif-past one o'clock, Her remaing | (Monday) morning, at half-past nine o’clock, case. He reverses the decision of the court beleve, George Frost et al. vs, James H. Carrington.—The | England, and particularly in Londen, where the \—WANTED, WITH AN ACTIVE OR SILENT | will be taken to Flatbush Cemetery for interment. O’NEAL,—On Saturda! bruary 11, after ashort | and dismisses the libel, with costs. He holds tha’ same. * (0) eae. join the advertiser (well known Dublin Nation please copy. seg: T#RENCE O'NEAL, in the ddth year of hls age. | the collision was caused by the schooner; that she Gabriel Saltzer vs, Sarah Fineall.—The same, Micilistes; cf loccn psa Ep aa anaes Se ee im Philadelphia) with « {ike amount in purchasing the con- | BrewsTsR.—In Harlem, on Sunday, February 12, | | The friends of the family are requested to attend | violated the well settled rule of navigation | Jacod M. Smith vs, Henry Hart.—The same. nothing to be desired, with one exception, no on B sotarest, ee jonores pared stock company in the | LeoNaRD B., only child of Charies W. and Ella A. | the funeral, from his late residence, Forty-elghth | as applicable to sailing vessels and steamers; The East New York and Jamaica Ralliroad Com. | railroad pays a reasonable dividend, because without the slightest dats genutie, logitimate end credita- Browser, re “ wren deon of ane eee Charles 4. An- peyers bese phos avenue, this (Monday) afternoon, | tnat, a Instead qpoke hoy joing on her Sen HGy oa te. Jane Rimore,— he amis poi no | te first eutiay for purchaeing land, iademnifications, ‘ble enterprise ; endl T desiring t rews, aged 2 yet ant ck. as she was un lo, she chan; t, fohn Jordan vs. rdinanad 5 a rnst—Tthe (fe Suis, chiher permaansaily sr temporarily; neparkey. | ‘The friends ‘of the family are respectfully invited |. POLLock.—fu Brooklyp, on Saturday, February | thus embarrassing the action of’tho steamer which &c,, mount up to such a figure that no amount reside permant tempo! no particu- same. lars to unknown parties, without references. Kadress 3. to attend the funeral, from the residence of his | 11, of disease of the hear}, Exuior HASWELL, native | was bound to change ker course when she met the Willtam Schuster vs, Clara Schuster.—Counsel fee | of trafic could recuperate it, Now here, among the SRR Pea aE henetenin Tost nen, appcining grandmother, Mrs. cae 3; Andrews, on Tuesday of a Scotland, |/ife of Julius L. Pollock, presi The aeOer ere aD jes 80 Lee tte of boaes and alimony atthe rate of ten dollars per | pret plans mooted, we have that of cutting a “rall- q orning, at half- o achooner was seen fr e steamer the week. Footy Ho De preminus to'that deen Hotel Philadetohie, | " ‘BREWER.—Suddenly, on Saturday, Feoruary 11, riends of the family are respectfully invited to ported NMA See Got Pak wie cline way avenue” through the blocks to Forty-second the ELsig, youngest child of Bella 0. William A. | attend the funeral, fr/m the Refermed church, | distance the schooner starboarded and crossed tne COURT CALENDARS—THIS DAY, street, Leaving out the cost of the railroad to be con- Brewer, 8r., aged 2yoars. - | Twelfth street, near Fifth avenue, South Brooklyn, | bow of the steamer. The distance of the schooner ome strueted in this avenue, we have unavoidably im- allie ees SAEs _.. | __ Funeral at the South Orange Mountain House, thfs | this (Monday) afternoon,'at two o'clock, from the steamer when she thus starboarded is | SUPREME @ouRT—SPECIAL TERM—Held by Judg : —SAFES FOR SALE.—A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF | (Monday) afternoon, at one o’clock. Trains leave Post.— At Bellport, L, 1., on Wednesday, February | variously estimated by the witnesses; but a fair view | Ingraham.—Court opens at half-past ten A. M.— | Mense expenses for expropriations, &c., added to A. second band Safer for gale cheay orient call andex- | foot Re sree ie onioee mation. at ny Erasers, Wife of H/ram Post, in the 66th year of ot the Whole evidence ond make {tc not ever. 390 Deseret 06, $10 a 1% 1, 15, 18, n ne ro 26. | which the destruction of parts of sixty blocks of amine, EAM SAFE 00. mfnu' n minutes past eleven age. , and the Ju a rather less— 8, little % 3 7 ence any whoo Rar SMEs. Mroadwiy._ a naa id Powans—On Saturd/y, February 11, GRack. the | overtwicethel igthof the steamer, and theengiue of | 47, 4% 49, 60, 64.58 © | restdences, supposing only twelve to” each block, 'BuRNS.—On Saturday, February 11, Mary Borys, | only child of J. £, and Etta Powers, aged 6 mouths | the steamer was then instantly stopped and backed, Oyen AND TERMINER AND SurREMe Court— | Recessitating the flnding of new habitations for at FIRST CLASS BAMFLE ROOM, | WITH LUNCH | qaughter of Richard aid Catharine Burns, aged 2 | and 17 dai the helm being thrown hard aport, to sheer her off | CHAMBERS—Part 1—Held by Judge Sutherland.— | least 1,400 families, and in a thickly populated cit; ieee, for eae a Pep. This oe splendid chute Le bam years and 9 months, Funeral services at one o'clock, this (Monday) | to tie east as far as possible. ‘he claim 1s that the | Nos. 64, 141, 2799, 235, 61, 83, 35, 259, 26044, 41, 21, 77, | like thts, where the houses are aashany folky tene- 4 ‘man; sati Teasons for selling, Apply immediately at ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited | afternoon, at the residence of her parents, 135 | steamer should bave starboarded, The vessels were | 91, 93, 95, 85, 211, 99, 101, 103, Part ‘2—Held by fs 16 New street. to attend the funeral. this (Monday) afternoon, at | Christopher street, Friends and relatives are n- | approaching each other at a combined rave of speed | Judge Brady.— Nos. 1,2, 1814, 12, 91044, 94, 1752, 1008, they would be obliged to seek elsewhere, mos one o'clock, from No, 273 avenue B, corner of Six- | vited. of from thirteen to fifteen miles an hour, er one mile | 138, 228, ), 250, 26234, 264, 266, 263, 27034, 158, 40, | bably in the outskirts of Brooklyn, Jersey Cit, —FOR SALE—CORNER LIQUOR STORES, GRO- | teenth street. RyeR.—On Friday morning, February 10, CARO- | in avout four minutes and 800 feet tu little over haif | 286. Harlem. This is surely argument enough to thro. wet nee 3 by roy eed [i cfeead began’ mbes ori CAHILL.—On Sunday, February 12, at nia reste | LINE M. Evens, wile of William Byer, in her 66th | @ minute. Looking back and seeing precisely what SUPREME COURT—CHAMSERS—Heid by Judge Bar- 0 Meat Markets, down town Sample, Lunch Rooms, Country | qenoe, 49 Pike street, PATRICK CAHILL, late of Dobbs? | Year. took place, {t may seem if the steamer had star- | nard.—Nos. 44, 49, 76, 96, 100, 120, 123, 131, 182, 200, | ONC this scheme, ‘The next on the tapis ia the under- res, ; . Relatives and friends are invited to attend the boarded she might have cleared the schooner; but | 202, 217, 230, 246, 248, 254, 259, ground from City Hail to Forty-second street—about LL's 77 ‘erry, aged 58 years. 5 4 TICHELUS Store Agency, 77 Cedar street. | ““Notice of funeral in to-morrow’s Herald, funeral, on Tuesday morning, gt eleven o'clock, | that is not the standpoint from which the view ls to | | Sureiion Covnr—Part 1—Held by Judge Monell.— | Wires and a quarter miles —which 1s estimated to cost ATOR, GALE: THE, DINING AXD DRINKING | | CampoxLL.—at the residence of her son-in-law, from her late resideice, No. 118 Sixth street, Rose- | be taken. The schooner was approaching the course | Nos. 73, 275, 447, 39, 368, 471, 273, 465, 477, 486, 401, | $90,000,0@% Before touching on it in an engineering + Saloon 80 Nassau street, splendidly arrange’ through- | 403 West Twenty-ninth street, MARGARET CAMPBELL, | Ville, Newark, N. J. ofthe steamer, wich made a change to port or | 493, 495, 407, 499. Part 2—Held by Judge Jon point of view, let us consider how we cab recom- Out; will be sold at a great sacrifice. if not eold privately | relict of Adam Campbell, in the 72d year of her age. | | SHAPTER.—Un Sunday morning, February 12, at | westward perilous; the captain ana pilot deemed 03, 570, 6, L172, 612, 360, 320, 315, 342, 960, cio, | mend it to capltalists—$30,000,000, at seven per cent before Thursday. the {8th mat, will be sold that day at aue- | "rhe relatives and friends of the family aro respect: | his Tesidence, No. 256 West Fifty-seventh strect, | impracticable; # Bhocher ‘was. htde ‘overtwe | Sus aay Bd Te Lads, Tog,” 1 87% 2% 1% | Interest, would require eRe hee coae ine “ ve p fully invited to attend the tuneral, on Tuesday morn- | JOHN S. BaArrae it his 56th year. lengths of the steamer distant, the time within | Common PLEas—Part 1—Held by Jadge Loew.— | *X,tralns an ep tor twelve hows a day, running OAL YARD FOR SALE—LONG LEASE: LOW RENT; | ing, ot ten o'clock. jotice of faneral hereafier. : which to eifect a change @ littie over haifa minute. | Nos. 479, 100, 604, 515, 676, 659, 62134, 158, 683, 634, | oth ways, with 400 passengers in each. at ten uarter block from river ; fixtures in good order. JARY.—At her residence, in this city, on Sunday SHEA.—Suddenly, on Sunday, February 12, JouN | They then thought and still think throwing the helm | 635, 636, 637, 633, 639, Part 2—Held by Judge J. F. cents, would give $2,102,400 per annum, only a SrernEn WOOD, Jr., 640 East Kighteenth street, morning, (dovatie ALICE Cary, aged 60 years. | E. Saga, aged 23 years. hard aport and stopping and reversing the only al- | Daly.—Nos. 518, 680, 640, 641, 642, 643, (44, 645, 640, | JUSt sufficient to pay the interest, leaving ocean! how et astearmare ah Her frlends are invited to attend the funeral, on | | Relatives and iriends are respectfully invited to | ternative which promised either to avold collision | 647, 648, 649, 650, 361, 652, Equity Causes—Before | fF running expenses; but such @ number of passen- RUG STORE FOR SALE—CENTRALLY LocaTeEn, | Tuesday afternoon, at one o'clock, at the Church of Cae the funeral, from Bellevue Hospital, foot of | or diminish the force of the blow. In this conditien | Judge Larremore.—Nos. 68, 13, 44, 65. ors is more than the most sanguine could expec: D)"ire food ueightorhood ‘nad doing a frat rate business; | ‘He Strangers, Mercer street, near Clinton place. wenty-sixth street, East river, on Tuesday after- | of perl! the Judge thinks their judgment should be |" Maning Covrt—Part 1 tteid bY Judge Joachim. | The engineering. objections consist, In the looseness rect low. Address ‘ACY, Herald office. CLARK,—Suddenly, of disease of the heart, on | 20en, at two o'clock. Accepted, and that, in fact, they acted prudently. | sen.—Nos. 4861, 4987, 5066, 6071, 6073, 6081, Gosz, | Of the soll as far as Anthea Vliataty to. avoid fault of the schooner and the lbel‘of her owner must | 2—Held by Judge Shéa,—Nos. 6600, 4977, 4793, asbly impairing the stability of the nelgiboring edifices iday, February 10, GEORGE . CLARK, a 46 Members of the National Association are also re- table. i A < °, se C a aged quested to aitend. By ond 0 ‘The vonclusion is inevitable. The collision was the | 6083, 6084, 5086, 5088, 5635, WILLIAM WELCH, President, be dismissed with costs, 4873, 487 he Immense amount of traflic on the proposed 1OR SALE—A COAL YARD, WELL LOCATED AND : 3 SAE ‘@ first rate business; will be sold with er without ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited doing 6456, 5059, 5060, 5068, 4920, 4070, 4080, | # 3 fe Hing, th has other business . , T. W. RALBicn, Secretary. q Ne + ad- % ’, , | route would render open cutting work very ob)ec- , AVIs—On , February joyce, wife o § ville. BS A ot FP kuore is thin sity: aallafestory reason for acting: terme | Francis Davis, tn the 65th yeat of her age. ” ‘The (uveral will taxe place at the First Presbyte. | | Esaha pha tay sananlboengcaltad Pa Lucene VOICE OF THE PiOPLE. end of that line runs throagh what was a verr bad moderate. Agents Heed not apply. Address B., box 110 | ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- | rian church, Plainfleld, N. J., on Tuesday morning, | This was another collision case. In the court below neighborhood—Smithfleld, Saffron iitil, &¢.—and station A: fully Inviled to attend the funeral, from her late resi- | at half-past eleven o'clock. ‘Trains leave foot of Lib: | there was a decree for the lbellant for $30,000 for RET CES PR ade Tied oe Yer OR BALE_AN OLD FSTABLISHED MILK RooTe | (cUce, XO. 00 Rivingvon street, on Wednesday after. | Ory reel, Tow tore a abreary id of consump. | damage done to his sailing vessel by the steamer. | 7 oan Enron ov the Hower and the line run in oven cutting. Further o the and Dairy, with everything in complete oe oer DEVEBBAUX.—At Flushing, on Friday, February | tion, Mra, JULIA O, SMYTH, in the 65th year of her | The case was taken up on appeal to the Circuit route was selected along one of the broadest but not ing oe te ad Corgi ah et a pAPPIy.02 | 10 ELIZABETH DEVBREAUX. ” ageyat her late residence, No. 141 First avenue, Court, before Judge Weodrai, He reverses the de- His Honor the Mayor, A. Oakey Hall, in an ad ee prodpen ies eeronen ares ine Euston a bs be) . friends remains will be taken to Calvary for inter- ss zs dress recently delivered at the opening of a charit; e oads. The work was carried on open anc MARTIN CLANCY. ‘he relatives ana Gre respectfully invited Fon raeeke aleenoon atous pero cree of the court below and orders a decree of ap- Pp is iy rT | to attend the funeral, from her late residence in fair, said no more appropriate title could be gt closed over as completed. 1 may remark, the value Foe, SALE-AN OLD ESTABLISHED DRUG sToRe, | Finshing, this (Mouday) afternoon, at two o'clock, SOMERVILLE.—At her residence, 605 Greenwich | portionment, He states that it 1s impossible to ex- | (p pote aimee vie Wie ie oe er SY hg hy of the noignboring houses nas been depreciated. 1 doin: Prescription Pa AT] jand fix DIcKERSON.—At Piermont, N. Y., on Friday, Feb- | street, on Friday, February 10, MARY SOMERVILLE. | onerate the steamer from responsibility for the col- . rics pace sober nies ana va Dh ate eters forsale cheap. Address MACY, Herald office, ruary 10, JULIA MONTGOMERY, wife of Robert H. M. The relatives and friends of the a are wt liston with the ship. It was the duty of the steamer | ™y Well be proud of this compliment asa city; for eo ot tines ee epee et nee Fog Fo BALE_LEASS OF A FINE CORNER BUILDING, | Dickerson. to attend the funeral orgies At St. Joseph’s church, | to keep out of the.way of the sailing vessel, and un- | within its boundaries are centred every system of | jron ‘arches, which span the streets from side- near juncuion of Broadway and Sixth avenne; upper | Funeral to take place this (Monday) afternoon, at | corner of Sixth avenue and Fourth street, this (Mou | jess there was some fault on the part of those navigat- | penevolence. It 18 the great fountain to which im- | walk to sidewalk, ‘These. would, of course, vary d for hotel; store suitable for any business, one o’clock, from her late residence. day) morning, at ten o’c:ock, where a solemn high | ing that vessel which operated to mislead the steamer Linge se BR. H. HINE, 667 Sixtn avenue, DUNNs.—On Saturday, February i1, of infamma- | mass of réquium will be offered up for the repose | Greieleas hier efforts. fo keep out of the way tuo | Poverished corporations, churches and individuals Yotier Suan T chlve.. B mtest cyeeene A MIglNe on a | tion of the lungs, MaR@aReT CAHELL, wife of Owen | Of her soul, and thence to Calvary Cemetery for {0- | geamer is necessarily liable. The presumption of | direct thelr steps, sure of a cordial welcome, and | he seen Cal Gorsigndt erect. “Another i BUpvort: Pee ee ariaih comalicanban Aone Donne, & native of the parish, of Castlowarren, coun- | tenner y.—Av Rye, on Seventh day, February 11, | fault on her part, there belng no pretence of inevi- | generally returning hence with thelr vessels flied to | ing cars on cables to be hung aloug the streets, and HENRY LOWE, 14 Chatham treet, | “che frends and relatives of the family are respect- | SILAS SUTTON, in the 62th year of his age. Subject the steamer was Dound to use vigilance, | OVerflowing. If Ireland suers from famine, | bY raising ot lowering one end with, | suppose, hy- OR SALE—A LIQUOR SALOON, DOING A Goon | fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late Relatives and friends of ihe family are respectfully | sili and good seamanship, and although she was at | provisions are sent to her from our shores; if Pras+ " "7 F ve bought ches et sh, atte! upss fomenens weaves for | ot aif ataione ats (uonday) attenden, twalye ofcione neon, from #risndy! meetin Bouse, Dregty Ronco ek ora mode of avolding the stip, | sia or France aro bleeding and starving, ‘relief tn very matter ot fact proposal i tat of double track an be bought cheap for cash; reasons given £0 » sl , it ts pertinent ‘ valine Chan es, o3 Chamber biel dtm 10.7, | ge Ow ARDS, BERRY, Fear eee rea rear iiae aoe aeata wow vor’ | maura witether fn what sho did’ she exercised | every form te cheerfully vouchsafed. Sho is the | Tuiting on girders, supparie by. three handsome Q . | sono} iam wards, In the ear Oo! pan - . ~ A ‘ds, y and New Haven Baliroaa, irom Twenty-seventh Bode ol pre aed pp ses ee ed nea prototype of the white angel of charity, and her | English patent, noiseless and sinoke-consuming. A WELRY STORE, GOOD TRADE ESTABLISHED, Tie relatives’ aria “trenaé’ ct the family ana the | street. ploawher they BAW the preci light of tho whip sce | Denevolence. covers many a dark spot on | very nico view of this projeot i exposed ina win- J one hour's ride from, New York by rail. Callon or ad: | members of Naval Lodue, No. 69, F. and A.M. and | _ SWEENEY.—On Saturday, February 11, JomN | minutes Pee nny change Wee mae e some | her escutcheon, But this great city, in So ee ae ee eet ne eee dress R. 8. 7, Plainfield, N, J. the Myrtle Wreath Lodge of Knights of rythias, are | SWEENEY, native of the parish of onaghmore, | of thesteamer. The mate correctly inferred that | her unbounded sympathy, . looks not always others ands scheme I can offer no opinion, as it invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday afternoon, | county Donegal, Ireland, aged 42 years. it Was on an approaching vessel. Whether 3 MUS", 35 SOLD RARE CHANOB..-815m WILL BUY | at one o'clock, from Alanson Methodist Episcop: Funeral from his late residence, comer of Park | no ‘so inferred oF nos, the “indication was | ‘nto the merits of the objects she benefits, en Ce roperly, papleibed, 1.8, letter inne ew eat Bene mite CT tee A ‘ntuetory | church, Norfolk street. avenue and Sanford strect, Breoklyn, Long Island, | qecisive that if the’ light was properiy | 4nd consequently her charities are often thought- tn grammar and spell! It was for a double track, Peasoas Tor welling, Part PRANCIS CRAWFORD, Brethren of Naval Lodge, No, 69, F. and A. M., are | N. Yu to Cemetery Holy, Oross, Flatbush, tls (Mon: | get the vessel so seen was crossing the track of tne | lessly dispensed. Among the large number of insti- GUS TAGE oYae tiie One and supnanes el4o.on cor a ter oan eae rapes Bl those of iis brothers inlaw, John dnd Pawrtok Corr ee ae ee Doe or was coming | tutions in the city of New York Having in view the | umns, which would give a Totar heignt of ity feet ‘Thirty-fourth street, on & law, ead on towal he steamer’s port bew. It wi “ “0. E 1 ‘A FIRST GLASS MIL- | 14th inst,, at ten o'clock sharp, for the purpose of | and John Colgan, are respectfully invited to be | therefore, at that moment Uncertain whether any | Tellef of suffering humanity 13 the “hildren’s. Aid | However, as it was signed “0. E."” by the author, I mo MILLINERS.—FOR SALI Iinery and Fancy Store, established nine years, in ding the fw : resent, suppose the whole was a squib, Patten oli of, Soba Inbanitantas Stock, pitas and | Sawardsy ‘hy order, ©) OU we Drowmen W- A: | Pivopex—on Sunday, February 12, Mrs. Haxxan | Gr'prSper. “it was cortalt that if the vessel wag | SOU, Whether that society works the amount As {3 Will soon be uecessury for every one to study z Lease from wa tos 95,008 on = oon Sst, class milipe AR HENRY R, CHAPMAN, Master. TAPPEN, in the 8oth year of ker age. heading toward the port bow, or nearly toward the of good it claims to do, and is worthy of the assist- | these questions my remarks may, perhaps, prove of é rt bow of the steamer, there could be nocol- | ance it receives from the general public, a perusal of | U8¢ im the selection of a project; and it must be the city; vited Fe cull to JOHNSON, BURNS & 00., 450 Epwarps.—On Saturday eveni: February 11 Her relatives and friends are respectfully in Broadway, orto Mos FLYNN, 819 Brsadway. "| Tsauo Epwanps, aged 58 Years oe Bay! to attend, the funeral services, at the residence ef | lision if both vessels kept thei course, because the | the following may assist the reader im determining. | kidored Ture: rst, ‘the cost; seconh, the prow: Lona tee raneratt pod me pars ace Pon street, on Wednesday alternooa, af three o’ clock. cryin per on epee guuet pase Oat ot Piha And this question is somewhat apropos, inasmuch | tude in the carrying out ef the work cousistent with 62 MONTGOMERY STREET, JERSEY CITY.—AN ES- tablished Board! ing House, the Furniture and Fix, | Fast Eigbty-fourth on Tuesday, at twelve Wakp.—On Sanday evening, Febriiary 12, SYLVA- | and, on the other hand, if Was perfectiy certain that | as the society 1s about petitioning Congress to make | Salty; and Jast, ihe consrruction of the work, with- tures, for cheap; two blocks from two ferries and a | Eas neh Ys par : , A perfectly certain tha ca . , . ® | out interfering With the tragic during tts progress, A o'clock, and from the Norfolk street Methodist | NCS 8. WARD, in the 66th year of his age. it the green light continued to be in view over ropriation to assist thé dsteiaubl: oF MVIL BNGINE! food buriness the ownte.s lady i, wishes to sell on Bal charcg at one o'clook in the afternoon. Notice of funeral in Monday evening papers. —. | the port side 3 the steamer the proper and | approp! baibly landabie CIVIL ENGINEER, Epeop 4 a ik nl 2 By after & Upgering WALLACE.—Maky, Wife of William Wallace, d . | Objects of the institution. I would not attempt to —_—_—_ FOR FIRST CLASS LIQUOR SsTOR ae reget! inten Samy. Faraxs, 68 years, : as boatd gee sreidiag: Maer wa Stern of compare the results of the variot titugions ope- Defence of the Bankruptcy Kegisters. 1 250) Block, Frrures sudeyear Years, Paice | lane teacher n fi wake ai from his 1 a Th relatives. friends of the family are re- | the ship. Ifin the then apparcut course of the snip, | ratl ig aircetiy Upon ti nt & meat cuuoers i . , . Particu- 4 glatives s ¥ vt i 5 c 7 eo lars it KELLY'S, Nineteonth street and Third avenue, from | no neguaaree Brenna oh thesd afternoon, at one iced te ha ai koe “ares LE peak pea ame, ‘TO, FER BDCOR OF THR HEBALD 6 funeral, from her late resi- | with her green light alone in yiew, the steay:er | Though hata Cathotic myseif, 1 know that many bu abe clean o'clock, ‘The friends and relatives dre Feapéstrully | dence, 437 Hast Tweifth street, on Tuesday after- | ma ac Aree aM one diy Had if ate nnd GueEnd within tne last’ decades have beenawere { Thearticle in the HERALD of January 31, 187, it ‘ == | invited without further notice, noon, at two o'clock, board, ald not to port or attempt to cross the tow | irom the streets into the recently established | charging the registers in bankruptcy with demana- INSTRUCTION. sd] GANZEL.—On Saturday morning, February 11, at | _ Weops—In Jersey City, on Friday, February 10, | orthe’ship. That this {s go 1s fully confirmed by the | schools of the Catholic “Brothers.” And many | ing and receiving “fees not sanctioned by law," and eight o'clock, Gustave, the beloved son of Adolph | JOHN Woops, aged 73 years. testimony of the mate himself and by the act of tne | other agencies have been at work during | gico charging fees for “personal services,” would FB hie Po gy Regn oid need and Penelope Ganzel, aged 10 months. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also the | captain when he came from his room. The mate’s | that period for the prevention of juvenile ‘The funeral will take place from the parents’ | membersof the A. P. A., ol Jersey City, are invited | testimony 1s that he continued his course until he peuperian Has caine jnvoltinene ormyee ae lead the poi 18 Lata oe the rewietaa . ee ‘! , Tuptcy are a set of pettifoggiog rascals, and, in fact, private instruction day and evening; Spencerian penmanship, arithmetic, French, fah, shorthand, mathematics and Lngiieh + eSreene ad jadiea’ depart- | rosidence, Webster avenue, near Warren street, | to attend the funeral (this) Monday afternoon, at | éaw the red light aud thon ported, If his testimony Ment. _Telegraphy by an experienced operator, Hudson City, this (Monday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock. | | two o'clock, from his late residence, Academy street, | js true in this he acted. in recognition of the view | this society puts itself ferth as the chief, uf not the T FowPsows cobueae, » room AraRIE | q ttm soueaniey etoary ti Saunan | Mog Fle vente, rey Cy HOW separ | Aooreeuereel vi, he grey gk clone dog | ony agency tat tue dime ine nome | Ror new ork genermen or ig stan. Ce J re ORE, & native of the o \d, ‘ol 5 junday, r in sight i my not @ ne u of arrests and commitments in this city duri these he city of a eee ee Eee eek Carman, Froth, Lett, aper ae ab earn © county Mouaguan, Ireland, ess, WALTER J. YOUNG, aged 54 years. trie aug. chameah > TuCgs it pan Bi last ten years. 1 am reluctantly compelled. to con- | ing, both gootally ana aniong the legal profession, and ish, Private leenonsy day and evening. Ladies’ department Tne lends of the tatliy’ af8 Fequésted to attend | nee ee ania ane feneealy gy innrscoreat: [wee pane shoul ve vo starhoard. | clude that this system of “lodging houses” has have for years practised in both our State and fede- ‘Telegraph; " i; 7 ve + : aster nip, | © i 8 vagran' - Aelepraphy practical Uaonday) ett late residence, 382 Tenth avenue, Yao West Broadway, on ‘Tuesday afternoon, | ‘tite inate, assumid® that he has. given a correct nown in this city. ‘The disobedient and | ral courts, and to accuse them of being “pettifogging ly taught. un Sana t 4 Cr qs ne aI befor kt 7 ‘Ae G9R SANDING QARANTIRD To, Alt. Dt cia iceiemcnrs remreees om ooms | p erclock, Tue, feuaine wil be ‘aken 16 | account of wit Sccdereg w not with tute He | Lae Por Ok OBIy tn Uke, own nuburbs, but | Suorneye and poiial acpiaats” Hy WO say THe ‘America, Bookkeeping and business aitairs, laRt<On Saturday morning, February 11, Mr. carat teaglan ai paners sienas Sony. had seen aD" was watching the suip's green light, | Phitadeip! aa itimore and St. Louis, soon’ began ust, a base and cowardly slander cag tte East Fourteenth sircet, Union square; esiaye | LUCIUS HART, in the 68th year of his age, and 08 "ot judged any course necessary until the | to read and hear of the paradise open to young jatives and frie! ZABRISKIg.—At Berden Pomt, on Saturday, Feb- | yon went, as he says, disappeared and the red | vagrants in New York, of its “iodging houses,” six | by the registers, the following are the facts:—When Sean GASH SL TSG wa Tasocams | Semana prow tether cgi | Hf gap Atcuac A ashi 6 hast aay Taig aan 1 pang at | Go, aan lined mney | ein cou a avait ecu Sea GERMAN DY WILL TEACH HER LAYGUAG! Bt r &# ear of be ~e wheelhouse, gave the order to t le helin, ight. day, Fis aad chieres tle ater den ome Teen ‘aveuen gir “Tucmdayaivernsot, Seige) Friends of the familly are respectfunly invited to | Me whcelious, BAT Toom. and calted him and re: | be-can pay atten o'clock ut night the indispensable | the register’s fees. The petition 1s then referred to method, at pe month; highest references. Address Yelock. attend the funeral, from the residence of hismotber, | gurned to his post. All this occupied but a few | six cents for his lodging. ‘ho revelving clerk | one of the registers, and a check for twenty-iive be tbe Hh aeaid lls oTORTON.—In Brook m, On Sunday morning, Feb- | on Tuesday afternoon, at two o'clock. * | Seconds, and yet on his return to his post the green | cannot tell, if he Would, the real names and | of ithe | fity dollats #0 deposited with the LADY WILL GIVE LESSONS IN PENMANSHIP. | rary 12, at one o'clock, AMANDA F. WELCH, Wife of ESTE light was in view, and the captain, who was there | former homes of 160 sharp, evasive runaways. | cou t cco ne, es tone ae yan other branches it destred At the residence of the | Benjamin D- Horton, aged 32 years and v months, ‘A DIVORCE GRANTRD ‘BY A CoLonED Jusrice.— | Most the same moment, just saw the green lignt, | The Tey tee ean thelr pum and rortmonshs | ferhave afrived at a certain pone the. register pourieeath nireets DTS THINS Academy 4 net in ea te TUMeTa, Leo OE Tate ey ed | The Shubuta (Mss) Times chronicles avery rich | void the collision. It is Impossible to avold the | aud years, Under wat system can self-will and | applies te the bankrupt’s attorney for s request from Tee eet oar eset eae restaence, 234 | civorce case iu that county, that for brevity, cheap; | conclusion that in each of tho possible alternative | tue lower passions of the youth be more amply | him to the clerk of the court that he, the sald clark, LADY ABODT VisiTING EUROPE DEsTRES TO | DY afternoon, ness and despatch beats Chicago a long way. ; ? . Pog “ tee rated kad developed into overt;erime? He cah | pay to the register tue baiance of ‘the fifty dollars A and, Puplig fot. her daily roverneas; she instruciain | SOC) ana portiand papers please copy Appears that James Chapman aud Jennie Willams, | had’ “either” held mis course “with the speed ot | attend the low teatro and gamble in the “Five Originally deposited with the Court by tio bank. Fae ern ace hae ails and can furniah the | Fi tppgr.—To Relations and Kriendsterewith the | °F James and Jennie Chapman, had ‘tuck up” with | mine or ten miles an hour unabated until the green Points” gambling hells (for ue earns money enoy b) | rupt, “Upon the receipt, by the clerk of euch’ re- daar tat c gad notice that the unmerciful Death callea my dear, | ¢&cl 0! light was near, or if there remelned @ reasonable | with none ‘ : . I h nee 2 for a long time, and that Jim get tired of the increases tn years, he consorts with the vilest ofthe | the sald balance. In cases where there is €ITY SCHOOL, LONG ESTABLISHED AND IN | beloved wife, CATHARINE GuaseR Horrat, at the | “YS lOr ARE Too. ned Mise Linda, who promised | 4uerval within whlch ENS ten ght tohisricw | vile. It is a¢ this polnt that they are prepared to be | little or m0 opposition, the register’s fees, Rrosperous condition, for sale cheap, owing to the pro- | age of 20 years and months, this morning, at six nare his bed and board, provided he would get a gent to the West. The “lodging house” system received m the bankrupt, rarely, if Shay addeca Br dy stauioh "hr givtag Teal etme ant a. | who reiatives ead friends are resp tivoree trom sinny. Jim tuerefore hastened te the | Gueleve to bier hie obvious ulate aud apprehension | brought tem hero aud Kept tem here. | They are | ever, exceed seveuty-ive dollars, ‘The assy Hon tm estes é Exiviad to attend the Tunerdh from her ate reaticica: | office of T. H. Clay, one or Alcern’s colored magis- | or collision, He acted hastily on the rst glimpse of | at length thoroughly demoralized, and without gn9 | the ariiele re ; that in cases such ab th ia | Grove Hill, avenue A, near Hi fe 1 a ond ences trates, and offered him five doilars for @ divorce. | area light, the very appearance of which created | home pathy or endearment. Thelr Vices have | referred to above the register’s fees have WIDOW LADY OF CULTURE AND REFINEMENT ¥ i Hupfel’s brewery, this | Ciay pocketed the “flve’? and wrote out the follow: | farm, and which, though it indicated that porting | evervated them; their health is impaired; their | “amounted to from $160 to $17, and in some in- will take a limited number of Pupils to Board ¥ (Monday )alternoon, at one o'clock. A . oe 5 , thoug! a 1 a te at her elegant coantr i Oa cearonehore: ADOLPH GLASER HUPFEL. | mg certificate of diveroe: was te proper movement, continued so short a time | Duoyancy gene, and their hard ie and miserable | stances yo $200," 1 pronounce ‘utterly, false, an Sle included; ‘Fatine French and German if demon gine MORBISANIA, Feb. 11, 1871. Miss Lindy, this 1s to certify that James Chapman and | in view that ifhe had remained at his post he must | surroundiigs have chilled fhely enterprise and | challenge the author of that article to name one tion healthy and beautitul. A rare opportunity for delteats | KiMBALt.—On Saturday, February 11, Auza E., | Jenny Williains has this day separated before me,and you | have seen that stopping and reversing Were tmpera- | broken thom up. ‘They are now incl to enter: | instance in which the register’s fees have amounted children and widowers with young daugbters. Reference | wife of Charles 8. Kimball’ , "+ | and Dim are at liberty to marry when you will, H. CLAY. tavely demanded, tain the idea of going the West. (The seéretary of | to the sums named above, in cases where there has unexceptionable. Address lock box 893 Post office, New- 7 The vigation enacted | this ty is atiual report says:—| been no opposition. Should & iter de- port, Ky. Funeral on Thursday afternoon, at one o'clock, | mig ys decidedly the cheapest and specdiest | ny Monmreceutt of morules of navigation enecied | {i Wek takes five or sy yt: | Beet Bg, CPnNOD tioned OF faa” tae itt e from her late residence, 180 Commbia Heights, by > veers to | mand . " ver obtained in the United States, and we volve Tis rsnade a bo: to to w We b ‘krupt {3 not compelled em, he hag ]VENING LESSONS.-BUSINESS | WRITING, BOOK: poo ft hee to be taxen to Auburn, Commend Clay t the patronage of all darkies who | Spitsion shourtoeaven ne speed, andy it pA treal hus the “Joaging ouse" iMatem “has | p legal aad. aever-fuling remblf. : zonlege, #6 Broadway, corner Kighteenth street. ls openday | LOUNSBERY.—At his residence, Bedrord, on Fri- | Wish to get Hid of thelr ol@ dried up wives in order | stop and reverse. ‘This does not mean that she may | given to New York a new order of dangerous va- Fy aiid taken District ¢ patty. at and evening; business’ men and clerks receive special atten- | day, February. 10, JAMES LOUNSBERY, in’ his 76th | Warry fresh and plump ones, wait until the danger is mminent before she slackens | grancy, graduating into that most dreaded portion free te Don justly and entitled hon 4 business Denmansbip: suites, cramping or trem- year. her speed, nor does it mean that she need not | of the community—the thieves, rudlans and mur- | which nee ‘out. The bankrupt in every in- tapi whet a. >t aS i eee legant, |,” ‘The funeral services will take place atthe Presby- | * The Hempstead Sentinel has the following respect- | slacken’ her speed if the risk of collision is caused | derers of the metropolis; for the larger number of | it will be st aye tools Dimsel. aggtiovéd, Can there: Stree terlun church, Bedford on Tuesday afternoon, at two | ing Mr. Stewart's uew hotel at is embryo City of the | by some fault in the approaching vessel. When | the ‘lodging house” wanderers, once within the | stance, Ww! Seer’ done him, a3 there does not exist PrRENcE IN SIXTY LESSONS—5 PER MONTH; | O'clock. Relatives and friends are invited to | Plains:—Mr. Stewart's new hotel on the Plains is to | risk of colliston appears it is the absolute duty of | whirling edates of this maelstrom of New York vice, Fig Np ee nest, upright ‘ahd estimable gent-einan trict conversation ; families attended; begit : | attend. Carriages will be in - enced forthwith. It 18 to be over 800 feet in | the steamer toslacken her speed and not to trust | eeldom escape. date and er is ven bs a ore hy roel om ome vat of the balf-past nine A, pet q fn wea. ey aud wiil be three stories high, with a Mansard | exclusively to speculation or hope of avoiding it by First—They provide a home for the homeless, | than tne preseat ot ue United ‘Dist Prof, JOSEPH J. GRIERRE, 47 West Twenty-fourth st, sixth street. roof, @ part of it being myo — poms tl 4 Man- a means, . Sadi ‘ Abert How? By demanding of Bach, the a we oman ae LS. ty wuts pions rem York. E. “4 RRA TIRE. Love.—On Saturd: Feo: . ‘The building is to be entirely fireproof, being a the other hand, the Judge cannot acqui ie | eighteen cents per t, for supper, ging papitei forexo- A RGRRE (CONVERSATION AND LITERATURE—IN | aged 55 years. ay, Pepruary 11, JOHN Love, | sarc. noted principally of tron. Ha Mcclgaed to | Snip. of serif, nari staves thaehe cannot escupe the | pisakien. One hunred tnd fifty boys lodge in, one ing ‘that was given the article referred to, I rematn, : teather atthe ‘University of ep fas, dtheee Batic ‘The fiuerat will take place on Wednesday, at | make it one of the best finished hotels on the Conti- | conclusion, irom the testimony, that the two lights— | large room, where ail ideas of seen = o'clock, 83 Kast Bevenieenth street, @& Union souare. _ twelve o’clock, The meu! of Pacific Lodge F, | nenw @ red and a areen light—werg both presented to the | are overlooged. Eyery boy undresses in pres |” New Yorx. Veb, 1, 1871.