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NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1872—TRIPLE SHEET. 5 “were Z That Fighty-ni ; C, MH, BLy to Bu. éaughter | rents, 1,022 Third avenue, on Tuesday, April 1 Seeing, Te ygnradee Were Romded on to thety | Roman iow began to Eemmomnes Jederson incorpo. | KINGS COUNTY INEBRIATES' HOME. | nicvari'is nyulted aia fraica ieeeanenta fuer | Of Saute Lee. Baar a1 Exe, Ganghter | Troe i. x a APR ee ry those se set ‘TH MUSSULMAN PRFSS, rated Into the constitution of this country. All the 1 SS cue ee ane the sidewalks Hagged where not already Rochester papers please copy. KEENAN.—A solemn mass of reqntem (months flery appeals aroused the slumbering hate at historians of the Continent say that it was the a e i Wa ae re ton ‘Tharsday, April 11, at the | mind) will be offered for the repose of the soul of Prope’ against. the Christians, and poinna | Ehtabhe Church which broke down the feudal sys, | Whatis Being Done for the Drankard— | Tat the va aren Ane month side or Finy fin street. | pirat Baptiat church, corner of ‘Thirty ninth strect | the late Rev, Jases KEENAN, at the Church of the out that it was no crime to oppress them. Numerous | tem and gave freedom and education to the peo- How to Use the Fines and License and Park avenue, by the Rev. Dr. Anderson, bex- | Transfiguration, Mott street, on Tuesday morning, JAMIN WALKER, Jr., of Lenten Priory, Nottingham, | April 1, at ten o'clock, The Reverend clergy, ‘are the instances where Christian heroism, worth: le, lifting them up to grandeur and holiness, All Money. ofthe greatest martyrs of the Church, was displaye Works correspond in some degree to the emotions Fr ut, Aldermen Falconer, Pitz. | Kngland, to CLARA LOUISE OKBLL, daughter of Wil- | relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- # opted by the following vote — Aficmative—The Presi A bill has been intredaced into the State Legisli- i, Martin, MeLare Mebrbach, Plankitt, . - sare -* this noble people. In one of tie towns where | which produce them, One of our greatest orators OY, shaich aca Wikies » | liam Okell, Esq., of this city, No cards, tend, persecution Was raging tho victims were placed | never went to his Work without first attending | ture, and has passed the first reading, for award- | “Hesiaiun, that South Feth weenue be paved from | WEED—StANTON,—On Thursday, April 11, 1872, | Livny.—At 16 Cambridge place, Brooklyn, Jameg only eon of Angustus F, and Harriet years and 13 days, » o'clock P, M. on Monday, nent blocks, to be | ab St. Luke’s church, Darien, Coun, by th i rench, H, PRANK WReD to Appin W, STAN- ‘Upon a parapet, and, while the exeentioner held the | mass, and that man was Dantel O’ConneN. (Ap- | ing to the above inst ‘J curb to carb with granite stone pav pword over thelr heads, cach one was asked os he | plause.). ‘The Bishop of Salisbury was inspired in: | ©, inatisasion' the sapport that was | ir aad coonalt inaheewite aime _Onne Lippy, ed to his martyrdom whether he preferred | directly by the Church in his innovations in the | ‘Xe from it by a previous Legislature, It is pro- inches bby, aged Funeral at thr to thirteen ‘in similar t the hos | Louis ‘: yON, daughter of James W, Stanton, ath or apostasy—wihether the terrors held up be- | Engl#h law, which have so added to the dig- | Posed in this bill to give twelve per cent of the fees laid in Broadway, south of Fourteenth street, pith ocean Lixp.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday, April 14, 1872, fore them could not shake their devotion to the re- | nity of the’ people. The lecturer predicted | obtained from licenses, and of flues for Antoxica- ha ditniestnat tite ataier oleae Gon tee Died. ‘ JANY, daughter of Andvew and Mary Lind, aged i Maton of Jesus Christ. It isa glorious thing tore- | that the Catholic Chureh would be a motor year aud 11 months. rr “4 n by sir out the words ot es . IBember that not one of that im building up an American architecture which | UM Pald in Kings county, to this institution. Ow luld in Broadway, soun or |g, ADAMS.—On Friday, April 12, after a brief ilness, Little angel, fare thee well, NOBLE BAND OF MARTYRS would be a distinctive honor to the country. Amer- | The present Legislature has declined to give the ap- z ‘ a esidence, 10 Fifteenth street, Sout et ‘fe ri Funeral this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock, hesitated to go forth to his doom, proclaiming to | leans would yet be born who would realize more | propriation to the Binghamton — institution; ¢ Comunittee on Street Pavements. in Hatiirr N. Warson, wife of Gordon C, Adams | from the residence of her parents, 537 Atlantic the last his undying devotion to the religion of | fully what Michael Angelo said when he promised i An nthe Com. | in the 5ist year of her age. avenue, near Powers street. The relatives and Aptit 16, at two o'clock P.M. | friemis'or the th street Reformed charen, Twerttir | iguds of the fumtly nh Fourth wud Fifth avenues, South | yan, aged nbewere bistre y xpedien halt pavement, Christ. to take up the Pantheum and all the altars of the | DUt the King’s county Home is conducted on differ- The preacher then addressed himself particularly | gods and make # grace the temple of the true God, | ent principles, The object of the latter is to care to the Irish inembers of the congregation, to whom | and so he did; and that he kept his word can be | for the poor and criminal chiss of inebrintes—a class. respectfully lavited, y, April 14, 1872, WALTER F, 2 vs, L month and 2 days. The relatives and friends of the family are re- street, betwe Brookiyn ONS RESUME he paid # high compliment for their great liberality | seen now in the dome of St. Peter's, So by the | that is generally despised and avoided by nearly al | {/@rrman Joyce moy pa weane tm the cause of God's Chureh in every part of the | Church an American architecture will be built up | philanthropic institutions, At Binghaiton itwas | duteraticwen move sip Einalaga Hence ealaat aie Sena ead = tfally invited toattend the funeral, from his world where the Irish race is scattered. He re- | and lifted in magnilicenve and refinement to the | gous ot ee late residence, 195 Ross street, Williamsburg, — The to reclaim the more respectable class of cited te parable of Dives and Lazarus, as well as | clouds, inebriates—a class that for the most part were the memorable words of the Saviour, “As often able to pa for their board, Though — the P a8 you did it to one of these, My least, “ slavaneer hone Brethren, you did it to Me.” He «informed the con: METROPOLITAN DOGS. LER OE te Ras RENEE IR gvegation that the names of those who contributed dollars per year. At the Home at Fort Hamilton, book wn Ee athe ae kee Bae tine ie which is the location of the Kings county institu- Rome, in order that the Sovereign Pontit might The Cause of Hydrophobia—Twenty-five Thou- | tution, inebriates have been taken under its care of the Spec of fraudulent vot po appointed in relation tothe | years, and on Thiwsday, April 4, CARRIE , with Teeolutions re ating | ri e Board to te » aFCU 8 | pemains will taken to St. Peter and Paul's Hidren of William and Mary Allen, forme church, Second street, at haltpast one o'clock, XN. J., and grandchildren of General | y¢ enc s Henry Allen, of Cincinnati Tae ADEs: and from thence to Newport, Re i A : reportand the resoluti Interments made at Laurct Wil Cemetery, Phila- | “Newport papers please copy, re then adopted. ag ones Mrenan.—On Saturday, April 13, Daxter MeRWAN. ; ma NDREWS.—In Brooklyn, April M, 1872, THinaw B, ; ; af 1 re man Meumzact, moved to ducharse the Commit: | axpugws, aged 62 years aud J0 mouths (formerly of | $,NAtlve of the county Of Tipperary, Ireland, aged aa eae gi who have been more than one hundred tines in m the Board of Assistant Alder eR Nantucket). SOnra & * bestow his blessing on the donors. (gle baok Would | sand Dogs Loose in the Streets—The Dog Days | prison; a large number of these who have staid at stocounret Atwor Inch service pipe with Ore: | The relatives and friends of the family are in- | g,ielatives and friends of the famliy, are, reapeet- rwards be Jal e tomb of our Lord, anc d'What May B the home from three to twetve months have never | ton main in East Thirty-ifth street. vited to attend the funeral, without further notice, | [lly invited to attend the: tneral, r mass would be offered in the Holy Sepulchre for the an at May Be Expected When They returned to the prison again, so lasting have been | Which was carried. on Tudsday. 1eth'Ingk, ab two ofdleck Ee Met ration church, on Monday, April 16, at two o'clock subscribers. Eight masses will be offered for the Come—Will the Pounds Be Opened This the effect of the influence which have surrounded | The resolution was then concurred In. his I od NBRIRSHATMinteenite ce VOU | precisely, where a requiem high mass will be offered fame purpose every month as long as the mission them during ther stay there. Of these not afew |, THe PRESINeXy sturgested that thie Bodrd shou et aa teat eet ae it eee arr acter a brie | UP for the repose of Is soul, to commence at ten shal mer ’s Phi ‘ ; Sea NIRS ash particular day to be devoted exclusively to the eonsider- ELDEN. | 4 13, Sclock. ean Lae Summer t~Bergh’s Philanthropy. ave occupying respectable and infuential positions | Rilon ur unfinished buses and general orders. | illness, at his reskdence, 48 West Tenth street, | OIRO tn antet Meehan ARso- LECTURE BY REV. W. ©. V. —_— ue etree en in zew York and veoneyn Whereupan Alderman Vax Scnaick moved that the | NATHANIKL W. BELDEN, In the édth sear of iS | oitrig eed Ontthe ahaa date ane following pre- i ea eee The alarming increase of the family of Canédce, | tittle significance by the side of such preat moraf | muted auyoncralonder days ss NPart and desik: } age, eldest son of the late Rev. Willlam Belden, AInUe dad Lasclutinne wane na nlenDualy aaptan METER, the proximity of warm weather and the numerous | triumphs. The executive of the institution has | Which was carried. Anadis, stately, white-nalned man Whereas it has pleased the Almighty God to call # 4 » BOF - 2 On motion of Alderman Menrnacn the Board adjoarned ‘The bourds lias often trod, from his sphere of usefulness in the spring time of a cases of hydrophobla which of late have been ina Agel ie which has beén steadil, ht lon until Monday neat, 1th inst., at three uck P.M. But quietly passing from our midst, life a beloved associate and dear friend, one whom Mestonary Societics in Italy—His Visit to | brought to light are suMcient to interest the publlc | Tuned its remedial mavngtiee, The deuce tor JOSEP SHANNON, Clerk, Has gone to meet hiv God, we loved and esteemed for his gentle ‘disposition Rome. in dogs, more especially metropolitan dogs, which | the establishment of this institution originated in Hoard of Mesistant Alderanen ee and sterling worth ind in whom were recognized North Baptist church, corner of Christopher and | they should not de killed off, commixed and bred to | frome wae eee od ees eouuty Im one day. A ks sng PUA AY, ADTIL TL 1872-8 o'clock P.M. Alas! how vacant looks (he place Resolved, That the members of this association, Bedford streets, last evening, or the purpose of | ANextent that is alarming as well as astanishing. | reformation has been going oh ever since. A | Amisunt Anlormen Folge O'R Galiee aaand | Where once that good man sto while bowtie in humble submission to the will of bearing the Rev. W. ©. Van Meter, superintendent | But before dealing with metropolitan curs it may | hew building for the fiome “is in courae | Healy tarts Rraus ldihgton, Strack, Pinekney, Cos” The relatives and friends are respectfully invited | &n allwise Providence, deeply deplore the loss sus- a 4 - of erection at Fort Hamilton, which will | tello, Wade, Connor, Littlefield, Geis, Cumisky, McDonald | to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, at one o’cloc! tained tn the untimely death of our friend, Daniel ef the “Howard Mission,” who bas just returned | be well toglance at the history of the animal, which, afford large facilities for rendering it. still more | #8 Schwartz—19, from the Little Chureh Around the Corner, Meehan, and, moreover, feel a melancholy pleasure from Rome, where he has made arrangements to | Of all animals, is the most interesting. reformatory In its character, a8 well ad enable | THe minutes or the last meeting were approved. ninth street and Fifth avenue. ‘The Aw in aympathizing with his bereaved family in thelr / open another “Howard Mission.” The exact date of the domestication of the dog ts | it to possess great advautayes to a class of private By Assistant Alderman Kory. re Dramatic Fund Association and the profession, als aMiictions, fecling that while they have lost a good 330, Fo and A. M., together | and loving husband and brother we have also lost a . Jodward to substitute an ornament with the fraternity, are invites without further | Sincere friend and generous comrade. np now in-use atthe north. | notice to attend. Resolved, That the members of this association nd Liberty place. New York Lopar, No. 330, F. ann A, M.— | Attend the funcral of our late associate, Dinie? Mee- trom 186 to 187 Cher: BrernrEN—You are hereby summoned to attend a | han, from Transtinration church, on Monday after- Exchange. ji spectal communication to be heid the lodge | Hoon, at half-past one o’cloe z An ordinance to am yooms, on Tuesday, April 16, at twelve o'clock M. Notice.—The members of the W. M. Tweed Be- eed Ordinances of 1806, sharp, to pay the last tribute of respec nevolent Association respectfully requested to oven. brother, N. H. Belden, JOHN GIFFIN, 3 moet at their hall, 475 Pearl street, on Monday, the New York Loner or Perrnerios, A.'A. Rure.— | 1th inst. at one o'clock sharp, to attend the fa- ‘The members of this lodge are requested to attend | heral of their deceased brother member, Daniel the funeral of Ulustrious Brothe haniel H. | Meehan, the funeral to Jeave the Transtguration New York Lodge, No. ‘mission be and the same is herel The reverend lecturer commenced his lecture by | Not known, but the frst mention of him ts found in | Patients who desire to obtain, at their own cost {he | | Hesclve veferring to Victor Emmanuel’s entry into Rome. THR BOOKS OF MOSES, affords. The Rev. J. Willett, the Superintendent, There were many there who bad very strange appre- | In which the great patriarch speaks of them with | Nas been g philanthropist from his youth up ; he hensions as to wiat the result of so bold an attempt | that contempt, with which they are yet regarded by | at nig SgMEe experience, both Wu Kurope and Would be; but there were also many whose hearts | the nations of Southern Asia. Another proof of the | and has had the satisiction of seeing his work ‘Were gladdened at the same. The people of Italy | early domestication of the dog is found in the fact | prosper wondrously in his hands, There is no op- Fojotced at it; Vietor Emmanuel rejoiced, and he | that the hleroglyphtes of Egypt bear representations | Preity unjuct ianekinewled ied ete cra penta, @ir. Van Meter) rejoiced at it. A star was secn | of the dog, while other nations of antiquity believed | worthy character. ‘ shining over = the ss air plains of Italy. | the dog to have been invested with supernatural By Assistant Alde: Resolved, ‘That permission be and the sa granted to Alex.M. Hay: , ple rty-see Tnesday. chureh, By order of It was a strange star, a beautifnl Venus, which | powers, and attested their reverence for the animal CITY COVERNMENT. fae eet oe os fot pact lay, ace Foret SDWARD COPPERS, President. Many did not understand. 1t was like the star of | by the place they assigned its image as emblematic pes 5 * areata dence, 48 West Tenth street. The members of JEREMIAH Heany, Secretary, Jong ago, walch the wise men saw but did not | ofthe attributes they claimed for their gods. Per- ares f ba Fah strc ‘Templar Lodge of Perfection, ALA. Rite, are frater- | _ Nortor.—The meinbersa of the W.M. Tweed Bee © ‘Alderman Scuwarti naily invited to unite with this lodge in paying the | Nevolent Association are respectfully requested to know the meaning of. Victor Emmanuel saw it, | hups one of the most interesting chapters of i Resolved, That gas maine be lampposts lust’ tribute of respect to the remains of our late | Meet at their Liall, 475 Peart street, this day (Mon- his followers saw It and thelr hearts took courage. | natural history is that assigned to dogs, their Board of Aldermen, and street lamps light snrih stre Mlustrious brother, ay). the (th inst., at one o'clock bape a ee nd ¥ etel ate °] 1 4 " ‘ Third to Fifth avenue, under the dite *HARLES ME, a20 Dy une) ry deceased brother officer, DANTE! He (Mr, Van Meter) thought of it as a guiding star, | manner, &c. ‘The bravery and fidelity of -the .ani, RATED RERSION. apy, | Mouer of Public Works . Spee lgi ine enya ERHTAN, Tito funeral will leave the Draven guvation aud he would have the open Bible centred in it—the | mal have supplied food for volume upon volume 0 7 - Hed. President: in Re Chath Wes FORTS OF CoMMITEER, : morning, Ap | church, corner of Mott and Park streets, at two Bible, the star of religion—the only true guide. | ofanecdote, while the large share he has in the roves, Martin, | geeaneureina in adopting resolutions that Hensy De tan firin of Benedict & Bowdinan, | Oelock, By order of Fi 3 tions of man must be attributed to his useful- | weturens Mehebuch, Flunkite, Rude, Vathee. Oo went: waie’s i iG and Wilder—18, thongh during the past 1,800 years not a single ness and intelligence. . MLTR sadwere Of the Bible was ever printed at Rome, er ovvier APECIAL through necessity, But, thanks to the Bible socte- | says that “the dog is the most complete, the most | ¢The special order for EDWARD COPPERS, President. LY, Secretary. At Mata 4, FANNY, be Now the Bible was to be seen all over Italy,’ | af William Widmayer and John M, Merrick be Clty Surveyors. Which was adopted ‘The Committee on Railroads: repor objection thereto, they recommend. th to concur In ddyine permission tod appointed an Schaick in, N. J., on Sunday ed wife of William pproved. mn 4 that, Onding no a resolution. be y M. Muetter | morning, Apt Minzesheimer, ‘Areportof the Special Commitice in fivor of leasifig trom the eee | adopte | srt y “ i ° once of he 2 i Awe at opr % ; oe eteaa > vor s premise: . y struct d rail trach aeross the sidewalk at or Orleans, on Saturday, April | Fun Will take place, from the residence of her ties, a new vision had dawned npou that oppressed | singular and the most useful conquest ever made AS ork Roe aL <hG, pramniee the nort orner rthe centre of the bloek of ground owned hy him on | ly of this city. son, vest F h street, on Tuesday morning, Yand. His people were tried in Italy the 16th inst. at ten o'clock. friends ative au ‘od suffered | by man,” and when this fact is duly.considered it | {axen up cor comeld eventh avente, between Fitty-ninth and Sixtietty ‘at there, There is no land 60 fair upon the | cannot well be denied, He is most valuable to the | Amented hy adding, Tprovided the said Soriety of the | Sin favor Ralirsil, with the tracks ‘ot the Mul: of the family, members of Now York Lodge, earth, but no laud so cursed by oppression; | savage 2 ae 4 sen used, | NOW York, Hos assume the leases hek Nviionmvas adontea, s) | 1 0. B. B,, embers of Lebanon Lodge, ; and ‘if the Roman people had not been | S#vage as a beast of draught, and he has been need, | city and named in the report pect Coniny re COMMUNICATIONS Bayon April 15, at | Be, also members of Adetpui Lodge, No. 25, he noble eWorld every vestige not long sinee, a8 @ beast of burden in many of the Tea tec oveos aud Daly arunlesstrom | rhe President tald herore the Boart # communication | eleven o'clock A. M. | Mare fraternally invited. the noblest in the World every vestige of manhood alliabilities thereunder,” and,asumended, lost aud lait | 9, i¢ Presiden Me epee : ‘ eriday, April 12, Would live been wiped out of them, They have | Kuropean nations. The system of dog draught hag | onthe table. Peat a aire Ak dea Rebate teen geet ay ae Cau teib.—On Sunday evening, April 14, Cavite | | MOSEERY.—At Orange, X, J., on Friday, April 12, awoke now to a higher lie; as when Aincrica | of late years greatly decreased, and it is owing to siete PRTITIONS. i Mae saaloed Pech Ma aa eA ARENE CAULFIELD, wife of dames Cuulteld, | Isaneten Howann, wite of Lester TL, Moseley and rted “a 2 . On! % i i L OBES is Petition of property owners on 196th street, from Second "i t of funeral in to-morrow morning's pape aughter of the jate Matthew Keeler, started and arose at tie emancipation prociama- | this, perhaps that Lhe alimial 18 hot ag much vaiued | geht ; ravi Hi ROAD OF ALDERMRS paper, | dau flow, #0 they burst forth in an hours “Newspaper. | Qa verhans, that the unimal is not as much valued | yo Third avenites requesting thatatreet lamps ve paced | Resta I ate In Brooklyn, on Friday, April 12, Jaxe | | Funeral t her late residence, Harrison 3 8 he was of yore. d lighted on said street. Beal ‘ond st | via decd an ae é 3 writers speak and censure them as euthusiastic | “ye most simple and yet the most pathetic story | | Which wasreierred to the Committee on Public Works, | [OI Sixth avenue to 4 paved with | Wife of Henry Davis, Ju the doth year of her | Street, Orange A lips dn Perea Seed oa Italians, but they often speak incautiously. His | of dogs’ fidelity and intelligence fs tat RESOLUTIONS REFEREED. | elgian ort aM lool pa ut | age. | orctock, anc ® Marble Com: , Second street, travels through the towus wad cities of Switzerland f “tOLD BY HOMER By Aldermay Menesac | Resolution that the ¢ tT és rived | qh tmeral will take place on , April 16, at | New York, at balf-past one o'clock. 6 Wis au oi Switzerlai " OL By Sitereinn PARRAOE . evo: Waker to Ghand | meolaen ee ptroller be and he is authorized | two'P. M.. at Ste Mark's chareh, Adem strect, | _ MURPHY,-On. Friday, April 12, at hia residence, and Piedmont reminded him otherwise—namel, of Ulysses’ dog's dying recognition of his long Jost . and ed to dr it M. B, Brown & 5 y : ‘3 = At of his bretlren who went before him, He saw the | Sraster StS Nn detieeeel en Meh iuhevoos AMrect, be paved with Belgian or trap-block pavement, Co. at i in full for paymen y Willoughby avenue. Interment in Greenwood, | 414 West Twenty-cighth street, of heart disease, Tnountain fastnesses Where persceution raged, and | jijusions and anecdotes of the animal's fldelity, | Resolved, That of bill for print tatigiery furnished the Hoard At iis residence, 201 Canal t, on | JOHN Murty, in the 76th year of his age. An old That gas mains bo laid, lamp postserceted and | Vig re 9, IN72, a resident of this city, April 13, EoMUND Drake, in the 47th year he wouid ask them to go there, and then tucy Would | }ravery and uninterested friendship, Byron wrote | street lamps lighted in 106th streed, trom Second i Third : 1 understand what Ttallan enthusiasm meant. It | his dows epitaph, wile Has aitested many, und f Yen. 7 Com Cr shies PCR righ Nba nak ae Myc tg Nissen hemos Seemed to himasif this were the springtiie of | Dickens has immortalized Diogenes and Jip. By AIOSTN AD VAM RO or einani Which was laid pve The relatives and friends of the family are ve- | At twelve o'clock, frem St. Miehnel’s chureh, comer that country. It was hungry now, thirsty for cl fs by Resolved, That Fiily-fourth strect, between 1 Resolutions appointing Frank Daulte, Aa spectfally invited to aitend the faneral, on Mon- | Of Ninth uvenne and Thirty-first street, where a& Rnowledge, like a sponge wantinga moistening fiuld; | wpeedes these dogs of fiction, there, are, many Fleventhy venues, be paved with Belgian oF t le Michael 1, Grin and Willian M. Gall day, 15th inst., at two o'clock P.M, hic remains | Solemn mass of requiem will be offered for the res Dut every pore should yet be filled, not with tue | dog of Montargis discovered the man who - | Ry Alden simbkttee will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for intermen pose of his soul. The friends of the family, and Polsonous drauglits of the past, but with tne les | dered ee oor er ea Fe nan Wo mi tacrosswitlk be lald acr DuNcax.—On Sunday, April 14, Many AprLing, | those of his son, Charles J. Murphy, are respectiully gous of the Bible, the pare water he had still to | Mount St. Bernard dog Barry saved upwards of terly and Westerly. inters that youngest daughter of George 1. nd Josephine M. | i to attend, adininister to them, A man going through the | dno t aa liver Gorse’ hy iedme” Gad’ we t. Railroad t he on | Dane 3 years and 19 days. ) itRTAci.—On Sanday morning, April 14, a¢ ten nse Bibles | Ge ee ee ee ee eeia th. Ce | . By AMlarman force of Second avenue a eeae he nd friends of the family and those | o'clock, Jawzs Menract, ofthe parish of Edzworth of this description there would be no ived, That Fitty-third street, from Fourth to Mad prairies trying to purchase und distr hroughou' aly He had met a man in Anended by addi remain only | of her grandfather, Rev. GF. Butler, are invited | town, county of Longford, Ireland, tn the 92d year s im, wer 5 . venue, be paved with Belgitn or trap-block pave ; HA : 4 a Calabria who Was so Well pleased on. re- ee a nd cy, ay te sonar eng paved with Belgian or Han Vlock pay wean the pleasure 0 Council. toattend the funeral, from the residence of her ils. Eien : 4 eae ceiving a Bible that he requested 1,000 approved ‘i - 7 4 By the sarne— vas carried heir ‘ nis, 681 Thi , South Brookiyn, on neral will take place on Tuesday, at two copies for the people. ‘These had to be purcha: or dispense ai ary of our police force | RYsoived. That the Commissioner of Publle Works be Bevolittion that permission be given to Newel & Co. and 16th inst., at tw > o'clock, from the residence of hig niece,’ Mrs. C. “ bepeoDie: ; ’ a peer e the work wel ¥ ; ‘ » Divisio 3 , ¥ Oe Ve): the yen! packer Mpany to pave with Beleian ov : a fees Rn ant Rit m Pre Gren n each through the country dissrlets, but the | Uog, be on the ul vite lest the animal Which has | sete bern ; jenth and Twentieth streets, in tron of the ae ed a at Se a Paar RnGRY, AOU a6 | eNO co teachers of these had to be paid. This was only the | the name of being # protection bite him. Persons | | Resolved. That Fifteenth street, from First avenne permnistion be an in hee Gonte: | Wat tero-cicioek Po at tay, April 15, | Eighth street, Williamebura. @ay of small things, but they would all yet realize | jjving in certain districts of the city are ‘not rid of | te Bast River, be repaired along ihe line of the prope pave With like pavenvestt th Pihray ecard de aM AA A BES ODODE BY: ADIL S, || Toi eran pred ‘this shout of auticipated victory the unnosance of these curs, even when in thelr | Myproyemer Ing ‘tithe properiy, between Twenty-first and ‘Twenty. | fem her late residence, No. Orchard street, | Fey further parth FN eM arts ad A SIRANGE THIN own houses; they must patiently listen to the mid- | Rioive aidnke OF Works be | cond streets. ‘ AGLESON.—On Saturday, April 13, SARAH ELaZ A | Re en ee Boe 14, at his residence, ‘The Pope—that poor did man in his prison, as he | Hunt weremades of these lewions of ders, whose ro. | ateneye lsloner of | ‘orks be | “Wien wax concutre rn, only daughter of William G.’and Elizabeth | No. 2314s Thirteenth street, South Brooklyn, Rosert pavement in | Kesolution thn nd Ninth ave- |, farptayon ta to authorize the vention t gléson, aged 4 ru y¢ J and 7 months, ral at two o' jock P.M. on M from the residence of her s, aged 41 years April 15, |. Friends and Orchard | Ancient Briton B. ig pleased to call it—would like to have tears shed | mantic emotions find vent in sonorous howls when- | We the worlg over for him, but would listen to no dis- | Cyer the moon is to be seen. nues, repaired as soon as practical cussions. This was the object of the meeting and Nor do they bay the moon alone, but every one the I ty tu elect delegates t¢ tives, also the members of the . ire requested to attend the ® By Alderman Mennn. of the lecturer's presence here to-night, (0 | who passes along the street—man, woman or ey genean ta to. the charter of this city, | sireet finer on Wve tnesday, the 17th inst., at two P. M., rocure this 1) fresh water for that | child—seems to be a focus of attraction for these | which was aecep fimendments shall, Wf ap- | 9 EEUSON eee Le a en literally de: ter of italy Was | noisy curs to vent their yocal spleen on, Persons | — Resolved, That Luiher Wise be and he is herby ap of New York, ut | BRNAMIN A A STIL TD REWER LAOUEEERL loro hence impure; they should put sult into it. God told | tiving in certain parts of the city and who hardly da Commissioner of Deeds in and for the eits shatuye Notice of fun morrow. April 12, ELiza THOMPSON, Wife of Cap them todo tt. But Italy shall be gluddenea yet— | 2 in the piace and ste . EVANs.—On April 13, at 206 Myrtle ave- | biel B, Palmer, of Stonington, in the 63d year of her er see a dog will be Indisposed to believe this | CoUnty of New Yor! nue, Brooklyn, Gro! VANS, aged Sb years, late | ag yes, in the werds of the prophet Isaiah, “The wil- | Statement, and that they may see for them. | Tsixved. NE ise Sie is Gerness and solitary place shall be gladdened for | Suives certain, districts’ Of the. city cwill | Mich was adopted. Resolution, That | of Mountmeli ni. : Funeral will take, place at Stonington on Monday, them, end they shall awake and put on beautiful oreaft be pntioned. Th her‘ Paaclved, Shat the Ooacine on the southwest The friends of above pectfully invited to his | April 15, at three o’clock P.M. Bert gt A are ST io cier ve hereafter be mentioned. | There are others | Resolved, That the Committee on Markets be directed to | "whteh wa funeral: on Monde ldth ins, atawo aolock, | waene severe oe garments.” Hore the end lecturer ret 1 | whose wives have come home from shopping | report an ordinance which shall es hoa proper , ing, April 1 T Par- apologetically that he had to leave Jersey City | minus a flounce or two, having lost them,| baled hay hereafter sold in this c on the quarter-past nine train for Philadelphia, end | jn the nighborhood in which they live, and‘) Which was adopted. Stal bide , Cumizky, MeDon- gait pes , April 14, Thomas of th ghth avenue, during wrad he could only say a few words and tien leave them. | Who themseives have had right-angle rents’ made RESOLUTIONS, 2 Pre eldest son of Henry and Mary H. Ewt B tod “gti i as tt : have er By Alderman Rapp ut Alle y— uiison of tie late Thoinas Ewbank, The document he held in his hand was from Mr. | jy their broadelotit pants, Who have believed there | Ressived, Tht ihe Central Park joners be re- Phat a ofberry rivet stone Tice stient: lo Lapel oes E Clarke, a brother in Sicily, who was to-day like one | was “too much dog” in town before eta read this, | quested to open a transverse road n lubih and 17th st (from curb to ¢ paved with Be | wife of Henry Pollac ‘i | solitary in the Wilderbess, striving to diss | However, for those who ure in blissful | tribute Bibles. He lad met Gavazzl aut | yo existance of these swarms of cul | he had met Pére Hyaciuthe, and they " ‘ Withdrawn. : eo Hyagathes and they | think it is not folly to be wise, the following dis- | jRy'Alderman Vane Were still looking out for his (Mr. Van Meter’s) re- | iricts are named, that they may go and see for | Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Werks be | turn. Seven weeks ago he started; he was now | themselves, not, however, without their si requested to take measures to bave the work of di back again, He soon would start for Italy, and there | xhooter, as'a respectable garb is suiicient to war- | trenches for Croton inains an Alling up the samme andr norance of | Strects, on th nt | ‘and who | Aid avenue. Fe ratie 8 Will be of- Notice of the time Brook- | Tuesday's issue, Ky | PrrceLt.—In Prookiyn, on Saturday, April 13, TOWARD PUT aged 40 years, 1 will take place from the Church of Onr quien ma upin st, Patrick’s chureh, Ki emt lyn, on Tuesday, April 16, at half-past ten o'ele ww | forthe repose of the soul of the late pastor, f wt | ED Wak G rarkick, ‘The end clergy and his friends are vetfutly invited to attend, | of funeral will be given in laid trom 53 W tehall | fore ioner of Public Works tise the obstruction rlicth 1, and the ly remoy th avenuos, be paved with B Hi nehes for Croton mains and , n : , tory, on Throop avenue and McDonongh strike the key-note of suc 7 - 5 i " paving done by contract, the usual public notice bein Lee arn Reniy Gaeerudien te ri i n ‘The meeting closed by singing the “Soldier of the | {yee several Golgothins of respectatility adores Fiven fo: bidders und the lowest respensibte id ta be Fepaired, and the said avenue restored tothe condition | FORMAN ON Suturday, April 18, Epwanp Fon. | strat, Brooklyn, this (Monday) morning, af ae Cross.” asthe finement. ie Which was lost. Pi eae nes Peni aries Devi Oke sun cee eomecrnc he Telatives and friends of the family are re- | are respectfuily invited to attend, . On the west side of the town, between Fifty-ninth Reronts oF irrueting the sewer : speetfully invited to attend the funeral services, Quac wesi.—On | Friday, April 12, JAMES THE CATHOLIC CITIZEN. and 109th streets, running from Tenth avenue to ‘om the followin; ition wenty-tirst street, between Sixth and | the residence of his pi West Tenth street, | Quackexncsn, dr, in the 40th vear of his age. the Hudson, there is a settlement of shanties, about nor trap-block | on Monday, April 1 yreM. The relatives and riends of the family are respect- Street Pavements—That the Com hine hundted in number, ‘This place 1s without Neate bard 4's ial ; j Gane.—On Friday, April 2, ANN Ga vited to attend t ‘omt f Lecture by Dr. J. W. Rogers—Pasi Glo= | doubt one of the greatest. dog kennels in. the city, to Chathasn s epulred with: | qfisoiutian, That Aas maine be laid, tamppostsereeted | sone, Gale alld danghter ‘of the 1 m | denoe of his father Roca 3 West Eighteenth street ries of the Catholic Church and Her | is the ratio of dogs to shanties is as three to one. Boule’ and Ninth avenue. ~ . ha op. onM ¥, the 15th inet., at three o'clock P. M. on Stre t, from Second ave 1 Belgian or trap-block The Couunittee on Sire n the Eleventh av culated and graded, the From this it will be seen that there are no less than Fature Triumph—Its Influence im | (wo cousand seven hundred dogs in this place. If Pootry, Painting, Music and Art, they were kept within the periphery of the settle- ) phery Cooper Union hall was filled Jast evening with a | Mcht one might not care how many there wi site giike w sreq | Dut they are allowed to prow) around the streets large and appreciative audicuce who had gathered Pais Gale Manat eyes, wometiries Re n, That Fitly-sixth street, from Lexington to he relatives and friends of the fainily are re- vinnie’, At Neweastle, Westchester county, pavonnene be paved with Beigian or trap-bi speetfully invited to attend the funeral, from her York, Sixth di Fourth month, 12th, AMy §. OMENS ee aye late residence, No, 425 West Twenty-thrst street, this | of Tualah Quinby, in her 76tn year. Resolution, That Third street, trom the Bowery to East | (Monday) afternoon, ut three o'clock. | Rarrenry.—On Sanday, April 14, at 922 West Ri xt noe between railroad tracks, be paved ‘ , with Bole rt block paveny . —In Brooklyn, on Sanday, April 14, of « Forty-secong street, BERNA RAFFERTY, aged 68 wife That Fitty-fitth street, by and the North irb and gutter st Tabtdine, Oi Gieaonive, Wnont i wulieot |\aaeaenie reas : Resolution, That Uroton water mains be laid in Sixty JEAN nd ehild of Edwin fl. aud | years. ’ to listen to a lecture, or discourse, mpon a subject | see in the leg of a man’s pants, pene Whi te—That Lexington avenne, | Matstteet, between the Boulevard and the Ninth avente ears and 8 months, | © Notice of funeral in to-morrow's paper. which is most interesting to the Catholic element On the east side of the city, from Seventy-fifth | 5). : it Resolation, Phat Par trom Broadway to ¥ t three o'clock, from the | Sittenns,—On Snndi ty-cighih te cut April 14, ELLEN SMIELDs, ; . N, | Street down to Jones’ Wood, aid bounded by First | 1 ty-eleli te pak ment. is Gall wurst Grok, | telaved rity a omen ne of the population of New York, and was therefore tine i Ave . : graded, the curb g d enty-third: in n , LAS Hall sty pkiyn. | beloved wife of Michael Shields, aged 26 years, ae” wo GigheO the’ attention. Of tie T Mec ertng oniEee hie a che eae ale (EL Eerie Hast River, be paved with Belgian or trap-block | On Sunday aie, infant | relutives and friends of the family are re- arm, Second only to the one on the west side. Hanford, a fully invited to attend the funeral, from her pavement } son of William HM. and F r. mittee on Streets—That Dest class of our Irish eltizens. This was | Several people have been bitten tn this part of the Comm th atrect, | PAYMENT att cea HIRE i ant : 1 erica” Dr. wrg | LOWD, and the dogs which bit them have not been | from Lexington to Fourth aver ate | to Lexington avenue, be paved with Belgian or trap-b “ihe ‘relativon andftterias:of/tha: family | aa TOKE on Tuaeday, yt the “Catholic Citizen of America.” Dr. Rogers ae ” ee ee Caer tan | graued, the lan ative ‘i a : be found or killed. Crinis canis rabidi—a hair of the | Araded. the curb a pave 3 | Spectfully invited to attend the funeral serviers, at | Chicago papers please copy was introduced by Father Mooncy, and was ap- | dog that bit you—is one of the most popular delu- | "fhe Committee on Salaries and OMices—That Francis 7, | phat Twenty fourth str Be arene at | the residence of his grandfather, John Hays, No. 110 | Siimapas.—On Sainrday, April 19, Printr Josera plauded frequently and vigorously throughout tis | sions in reference to dogs, and the killing of a dog | Cisneros be and he iy hereby appointed @ City veyor | oy fants aa tala! A | West Forty-ninth street, on ‘Tuesday, the isth | Sranmas, a: month aad 2 days. lecture. Before beginning Uie speaker referred to | Hat has bitten one will have a tle is inand for the city of f York. | {duet cat one POM.” ) Sige rg ontWand 3 Aaya . oo Q sequent effect on the on bitten. But, leavin Which was posiponed. . 4 | turd pri 33 yp, vite | 4 1 atelock ny ence of hi i the repetition of Father Burke's popular lecture to | this aside, prevention 48 better than cure, and piped p1the Committee on Salaries, and OMices That Thonas | nt of eaa—On ee April 13, Many Patan, wife | at one lock. from the residence of his mother, tephen’s | dogs should be killed of to prevent them from | yepont . aaah aed ‘ ‘a and Jolin | | . q oy fl 5 be given on the 0th inst, at St. ough be appointed Commissioners of Deed, was ade The relatives and friends of the fami © invited Srore.—On Son : ay morning, April 14. SsmanD., to attend the funeral, from her Mate residence, hat Righteenth st biting any one else, Last, but not least, 125th street . 01 ssented by 7 . t River, be paved with Be iv of W. W. Shove, ri rovidenc church, The first proposition presented by the | ie inchtioned. ‘This dogs’ home vomits out swarms | communications ‘THOM DEPANTHENTS AND CoRPORATION gaideenis uinteabelersa Chirvatie str eaday aiternooti, April 1¢, at “4 hore, formerly of Providence, aged. speaker was that the American+government Was | of curs upon the strects and avenues of Harlem; but OFFIODS. | | half-past tw k Fur ssday, April 16, at halfpast one o'clock . 0 rine 2. try! e A communication was received from the Comptroller | founded, perhaps unwillingly, upon Catholic princi- | the police are trying to thin them out ch infornutg ihe Boapaithete: piramabe ey tite. poe troller | , F oodaietby wae Rell them every opportunity they get. ‘The IOS a a ae she re deed ual pee 2c hod ples. In the feudal law the conqueror was held to are very few, uid {t Would take an age to extermi: gerten one ee a eid of bare he anh He pers to- own the county—to parcel it out sto bis | nate the 4 ’ hana the | RESRire & igest of the proceedings of the Boards ot Al dependents. He attempted to show that Catholi- Now that the canicular days are near at hand the | dermen and Assistant Aldermen for publication in the 7 municipul authorities should do something to pre- | Corporation newspapers was revoked and Francis J Harriman.—At Irvington, N. Y.. on Sunday, April P.M. from Twenty-fourth street Methodist church, | 14, of convulsions, REDERICK ITRAU, Infant sou near Ninth nie, | of Charles and Sarah PF. man, aged 18 months ENS.—At Mount Vernon, Westchester county, nL day on Srinday, April 14,’ PRANCINTA STEVENS, The rela pr wb M. and the late Frederick Stevens, peand friends of the family are invited , rec 7 ial 1 | bs | tend the funeral, from the resider lave, se Loach has Sher pana by a che vent these curs from running loose in the streets, | Toney appointed to m that duty. | r adopted by th Mig ents, on Tuesday afiernoon, April 16, nd friends of the family are re- The Church recognized citizenship, and thus Mt all | endangering the lives of the people. ‘The danger of , PAPERS FROM THE BOARD OP ASSISTANT ALDERMEN, | cages faldingua atvack ack. | spectfally invited to attend the funeral, from St. parts of Europe were gathered these vast posses- | letiing dogs run at large anmuz has been Fitteen separate papers trom the Board of Assistant Al- | d, Geis, Cun’ | Hareis.—At New Orleans, on Monday, April 1, | Paui’s eure “! Chester, on Monday, 15th inst., gions of the Church, which so strengthencd:and | Practically illustrated in’ Brooklyn, and if the | dermen, each contemplating an expenditure of money, | saent | yt. Hanns, in the Sad vear of is age, lapinpeae PM, the Lermalsie will ba tenes te yvements or the laying of an assess’ stion 20 of the c im airing. by s luuntcipal authorities would, instead of listening | some spec lots on the south snis of the also the e relatives and fy amily, ‘atchester for interment. ter tobe ad apheld it. It was a leading Catholic principle that | | \ to the fanatical Bergh, pay attention to the les- | Vy ee days consec ere presented to thi rihavenue (Nos. | members of United States Lodge and Mosaic Lodge Tonp.—At Hunter's Point, Long Tslanc City, on the Church should be independent of the State. | sons which teach the hecessity of killing off these | iNeed ter days conwoutively, were prownted tot te Go) be let in with good arth. Bape re respoetfally Invited to attend. the | Sunday. April 1h, Anas. yonameet coe ee ehae te dogs to preserve human lite, they would take pat- | pearing onelther of sald tern after the authorities of Detroit, who, a few | by said section. had been c j : : wt ‘ ordered 9, “4 “ wew diermis oved that said papers be returne W % Littlefleld, Geis, sptritual, the oth teinporal. The | days ago, ordered 9,000 dogs to be drowned, New | | Alderman Witvex mov y e ret ude, Connor, Littlefleld, Gels, Cu Sharer tas” always taught, from. Pope | Xerk cat! well aiford to lose 9,000 curs, which, when | 1 the Bonrd of Assistant Aldermen, witha respecttit mee: | Donald. Nohwarts, aud the Pres Gelasius down = the “Eneyelical Letter, | taken from her population ¢ 100, Would be but a ‘pat tele wD gga ana cen Ora that the State and the Church had diferent orbits} | Stall nuunber, and were it done every second year, | ween First avenue aud the that the temporal authorities belonged to the ad:.| OF Were the pounds opened again, the population Adopted by the following vo ministration of the temporal afairs of the people, | Of dogs would deevease in double-quick time. Let AMrinative-—Assstant Aldery and the spiritual authorities to that of the spiritual | the old reward be put on every dog found in the vin, Robinson, Hea’ ‘affairs, | street without a muzzle and Jess will be heard of | He believed that all Americans would say that the rights of State and Chureh should be distinct—the | | fiperal serv this late’ residence, No. 14 Allen | and Lucie A. Todd, ayed 3 ye t, this (Mor ‘) evening, April 16, at etght days. ly. ‘The remains will be’ taken to | Funeral this day (Monday), at’ hate. ment. | o'clock P.M. erected and street |” Horwtes.—Entered Into the new life, our brother, | | VALRNTINE.—On. Fri | ALMoRAN A. Honaters, youngest son of Jobn Band | pert VaLesties, in the ry Of her age. Caroline M. Holmes, decease |" The relatives nud friends of the family are invited Foley, O'Brien, Gal- | The friends of his brother, Joon B. Holmes, Jy., to attend the tune on Monday, April 1, at | and of his sister Caroline M.’ Holmes | eleven o'clock A. M., from the her fully invited to attend his funeral iby valentine, No. 105 Fonrth street, Assistant Aldermen Foley rs, 1 month Healy, Hartt, Kraus, Coddington and mplied With, st | * that the law, as provided | | otelock pre 18, | Newburg for inte: ast one sag paver. ning, April 12, Fi.iza- Costello, Wade, Con Every political question resolves itself iutoa ques- | hydrophobia, aud one can walk the street in safety. ae cree NY vat twelve o’elock, from Dr. Ch } itrookl 8 slao at Grace chuteh, Je ton of right aud Wrong, and thus the necessity ofa nm he e That Church stre mn Pulton atre enue, corner of Korky | maica, La’, at ck P.M. sound religious teaching. He found in all his read- THE SATURDAY NIGHT FIRES, Seen ping poncateews ff Morris street, be paved with Be! rap) .—On Satmday, April 13, 1 Van Heysiors.—luita A, wife of Samuel 8, Van ing that it was the fault of humenity and hot the * — ale in. fron No. 19 East Nineteenth | Ment. %, re on Street Pavements. ane of her son- n-Hew, Jolin Brandon, Many ANS, | Teynigen, “EO years. 1 rn dave, fault of the Church when she seemed to trampie The loss by fire of the Metropolitan | gtreet, at his o Referred t Aas il See ats. thie yee, Pellet of John Hunter, in her 72d year, vyvi will ta at her late on the rights of man. It was for Lord Baltimore in | payer Collar Company, who occupied the | Which w y the following 8 brik rein baie ea vie, Phe relatives and friends are invited to attend |r nee, 30% W Wentieth street, at eight the American colonies to proclaim that the Chureh ve Aflirmative—1 nt, Aldermen Fr eeniites the funeral, on Tnesday, April relock | o'clock this (Momday), evenings ld, Joyee, . McLaren, Mebrbach, t of the St hity-second noah, Ga, on Friday, April 12, } VARNEY.—At S was indepenc te, aud that no man | second, third and fourth floors of the soute ciples, Has the | five story brick building, Nos, 19 to 27 Jay Renee at ee terres eee | ! Tivie (Pa.) papers please copy, } 187 rin W, Unis eity. should be persecuted for his princty tt y bri x, Nos. 7 day Naion, mushorish H bane to erect a bale mintivesnAm { 5 1872, Rov an W of this city Church elevated ihe s ay an ae eer | Street, which occurred at an early hour yesterday | cony in front ot his prey 338 Third avenue, Bi ipa chemin Le ee eC eS hat alter, @ short 11, af tation Ro waa ith etont port so ven. ih his. slender | MOPning, Was $80,000 on stock and machinery, which | hich was concurred in. ’ jt dohwarte and the Froskient ts | en ane ve. | jhEADRRE. BOF Wife of Gerret path he had count fty-six councils of the |! fuliy ‘covered by insurance, Wiliam’ Taylor, | preamble andr to fees of Collectors | Titer aPiathe ure i | ye relatives and friends are respectfully re. | Wahlers, in tie 2S e. Ghurett upon this subject. She had to goat the work | M ho ocenple athe fl idee cw dat aad, Tdi and Deputy Collectors of Ass ih | directed to com | quested to attend the Mneral on Tuesday, 16th ‘The relatives and ‘fv invited to attend " 7 2 er chil. | 12a sustained a loss of $10,000; insured for $20,000, | and received; requesting Commissioner ¢ | per to necoeee trom § st., at two o'clock P. M.. from’ eat ol Sonia’ 1 15, at two ovclock carefull for had she acted otherwise her chit loss on the. bnildtng ° 19) p t ach ofheers’ to reduce tho na \ ‘ | ins ‘o o'clock P.M, from his hate ideuce, | the funeral, on Monday, A} 5 i , re fearfully oppresne c and stock of ‘the | & pay such oflicer to eto | Eranted or leased by th i tr : suce, 78 Rapelyea street, South dren might have been nore fearfully oppressed and : Me Stock Of the | 4 PAY ten ating Co Tecover | £7 ed Dy the et a Tray. Be en era ae roxlence, 78 RApely Ree ere eet eo oniba. ‘These counells. In story frame building S18 First avenue, occupied | {heree facts to | lewal and adequate. cor Jerecort.—On Saturday, April 12 Aparie M.. | Brooklyn, afee & Israel, livery stable keepers, in which . April of such preinble the Gri Europe took rivet after rivet from the manacies of | only daughter of Joss nd Jane Jefeott, aged 6 | Ware , trem niexnembers of the Third company, r'stone 18 and 6 montis. | members u rth ‘The relatives and friends of the family are ine | Se requaens INI An Ad Tespeettully vited to attend the funeral, this (Monday) morning, | invited to attend without Tl ‘notice, The re- at ten ove) from our vesidence, 228 West Forty: | mains will be tnt reed in Trinity Cemetery, | eighth street. | Wesr.—on Sone April 14, Mary, widow of KEARNE! ‘on Friday, April 12, 1872, Winntam | 1 mas W st mulive of Newtown Forbes, county KRARNES, aged 63 years, 5 months and 12 days. and, aged 48 ye of the States of Rome, 80 as to preserve the spiritual government of the Church. The Catholic Church, | pywoepty.se .7 Bhe loves It, . perhaps. the | marphine. Willia ennings, — aged | wes Feason thst the Catholics stepped forward | y¢ ty, of third avenue, — last | ““Thata recelying basin and cut as they, did in the last war. The iden of | Gttempted suicide by cutting his throat with a ease | west corer of Fourth avenue and who came oO his co ry vas A orses were burn is estimated ‘at 0, o be sent to the Commissioner of Public, | Adopte 7 : ©. Wa son the slave, und, Without shedding one drop of human | {WO horses were burned, 7 2 Purk, | Works, the Counsel to the Corporation, the First Sudye « AMrmative—Assista re Scns sn 8 Cae ae id ot Tee , + 3000 blood, struck the fetters from 50,000,000 men. Our | ang $450 in ite Metropolttan: Ser sree the Court of Common Pleas the Judges, or the Court of | i Eeerts | ,, Tie relatives and friends are respectfully invited | of Jumes Warren, Stamford, Conn., in the soth year forefathers saw that if there was to be freedom ne ds tetas oyer miner, the der and the District Attor: | yg, Schwartz and to attend the funeral, from the resid of her h Pi iy ill be held at the Chnreh of the tual as well as iu temporal ae ney of the City and County of New York. maisiant Ald mother, 2417 Rivington’ street, on Monday, April Funeral services will be in spirit tan t enue and T i matters there must be a plot of land in whieh WEARY OF LIFE. Whien were adopted. : That the thre one o’elock, | Holy Communion, Sixth avenue and Twentieth 3 federal representatives could be wnmolested, and a | _ j Resolutions, That Worth street and intersecting strents If se" ARIES Crt Biihdabemornttig: ApH 14 td | Shroot, om Ties i ttl Inst at two ork Pe M. Uke circmatance was the ownership by the Pope | Hannah McFarland, @ married woman, six- | Meese cnn Duane atd Lent, and between Worth and Ie, be filled tn with go | son of Alexander S. and Sarah’ Kaliske, age Relatives and friends of the Iv, a8 also. the | teen years of age, of No 341 Kast Leonard streets, be regulated and graded, in accords street, wi 5 with the grades established Oetober 16, 171, and that dag nile temporarily insane, | Tie and cutter stones in said streets he set amd the sidewalks be tagged full width where and iready be built on the south- | pay hty-sixth street, , | Robinca wr, Littletield, ¢ pasius afl e was aitended by a physician, and sent to | Thala sewer, with the necessary receiving. schwartz and the President. . wo | Mie Tane Wt Se to y . sity unites all - _————-— : ped i Adjourned until Monday ane with members of siste ) Li, ss ay St. 5 pationalities the very moment you touch the sacred RUN OVER HET LIRA HTK DeLee CoE reas tock FM, “pi eapectiully invited to atiend the funeral, which | Eleveuth street and Seventh avenue, trap-block pavement. Y ; i leveuth stroet and “ ‘ ad al ne HO fourth street Baptist | : of ua Sharan, betwen Bron dway. a (Sixth avenue, on | danghter of Mis, My ;welve ovelock Me | 9 months. y morning, April. 14, 1872, | The relatives and friends are respeetinily invited April 14, DELLA A. WiLoox, iat ih Wilcox, aged 1 years and fre of the Church, ‘They all are for union, and in = gy are the best citizens of this great id fe William Spingler, aged twenty-seven years, of 43 be array, nireey art and. sciences. tn the od country, were die. | Sullivan etreet, was run over by 25, Of the | ter stones be set and re 1 sides of cael" | MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, | sitet netlwaen br yn Sune 7 ; q ogtert m1 A retlayged, where not aly Ba ¥ ‘Henry J. and Ma L, Kelly, aged | toattend the feral, from the residence of het veloped by the progress of Catholicity. When | Twelve avenue line, yesterday afternoon and | werk om Is Lik HL, sonor Henry J. a i Q the barbarlane "ouine down, upon every | received a fracture of thie left leg. ‘The driver was | _RtlRuniy-ntth street, trom, kignih avenn Married. FE erent Tah moth MaecRy arrernoets 2 net, Bhd The | stones set, abd the sivewalky Lagged, Where Hot already Jpjured wan gent to Belioyue Hosp) dane, 1 Eny—Sre.—On Monday evening, April § at the he relative or ely con. v Meer of the Ninth pt of Rurope the Catholic Church completely con. | aireay by an oO p Jouve GF the bride's barents, by the Rew Willa | to attend the fauerai, at the residence of bis pie I fricnds of the family are invited | two o qnered them. wo that by the twelflh ceptury the Albany papers please copy.

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