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10 NEW YORK HERALM, ‘THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1672—TRIPLE SHEET, erly a oe Pie ea es aoe Any - Pa tho Hey. | Pmoar.—On Tresday, April 23, Horace Watz,” — . A . | Anjler P . . from Portinadoe for New Or- | St, George's church, Flushing, N. ¥., bY the Hey, AL 7, % "ALL, pr, ‘Yea inow ‘whether there war or neti Tian Thterest | fr’? "8, Cape of Good Hope Feb 21. St Helens ees Soren aE tec inland wa, | 2.08 ay D. Dy, WILLIAM HL Weis t0 | gon of A. and 1. M. Penal, aged 2 years, any Mord sald tt wis turMr. Gould was disposed | 414) tn ofr IOS, spoke ship. Rajmahaul (Br), | Schr Kittle Btevens from Turks Island for Malloy Key | tan Of the late James MoCrosky. The relatives and friends are invited to attend ah Fos a ened te tio that is the Impremion ma" | | Fe cutie for Nast aman nip | April 2%, off Shinncedek, who reported, the bark Florened the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 154 . ee aa a tain that could be edrly Jone aqce | Combatore (ir), from do for ith lnc 8 You 3 2, | Petre ha a ae NE root Turks Island, and ee Kosciusko street, Brooklyn, this (Thursday) alters f (and. fair setiement with the ether ™ icon’ | bark Josephine Marie (Pr), ffom ‘bourbon for Belilsin; | ras Prous » Th, noon, at two o'clock. a“. fea ae iguidrme rere 10 Gaked' but | 17d it 4°44, om 3160, ship Java (Butoh) gre Hourt, | chr Georgette Lawrence, Robinson, from Messina for | yeattionge. gg man mnescas, Del ae int, Jose Ear omnenday, ADT Sh TUROEE ES . 5 m i it ki a . ages ears. Is Horace Greeiey Gives His Tes- ‘o bia Me, Gould ever in your DF gence and in the pres: | Isle of Wight (Br) from Calcutta for Havre ; 24th, la aid Boston, April 2, baat Jon am se ALRXANDER, aged 40 years. ‘ Se eee t candmat io dnaie, eae C10Y nce of Mr. Gordon promise t” ae ifthe directors of the | S, lon 16 1 H rk Catharine Marie (Outen from Ball for ‘oreig: \. Relatives and friends of the family are respect- | prother, Jerome 8, Plummer, are invited to. atten _ Erie Pailway would con!’ wg his connection with the arch 7 Nat ie Oe ee Oe de fon 3810 Awrwerr, April 12—Sailed, Columbus, York, and Pacific, | fully invited to attend the funeral, from the Pres- | the funeral, on Friday, 26th inst., at one o'clock P, timony in the Case. Hine ‘ue would immedie aly’ cut Wall street}, A. 7 have Mat fem Casall for Hong Kong; Apri Blanchard, Cardif” | sstea, Thomas Harward, Strick. | BYterian church, Noble street, Greenpoint, ON | yf, from is 1 tg. residence, Clove road, pecond! ¥ that’, ne C) votwad 3 Y . M. | 9 anne Paid to hiin that; oped he wonld get out of Wall street, ;iondd SOW, brig Louise, from Breuien for | Barnonrsa nt APT er the St Patrick, as before’ report. | Friday, the, 2 Wednaaay: ast lock P.M eaidonaa | house soph of H antic avenue, Hrooklyn, he re- but I don’t think it was a conversation ordon's nica, < = a igre 3 viene a he oo Se é mater, RM A TTS ark Phenix (Swed), Stromberg, iddiesboro, ¢2 days, Br), inains Will be taken to we. , Masg, r. Gould ever promise to cut Wall séreetor get | with ral a iron, to’ order; ve } eal " £ Hot puaTON, 2, ADE aie Arrived, Steamship Arragon (Br), im W ; treet, #° eee SS benswoens Mag ree i alg, saree ~aMUEL O, Bers, in the 63d | ~ poyyrz,—On Wednesday morning, April 24, 1872, His First Introduction and Subsequent’| "o"D:t “of Wall street? A. No, sir; no promise; I told mann. Took the fouthern , Bid had Fariabls | ay? sai. | year of pot Nwife of the late Dr, Poyntz, of Ballinasloe,| Acquaintance with the “Jord.” . that dhgaghe te mai yan street, raed ineea be. Us | eather tp thecal Tea Dea wears mre gees) Deed i Puprads, April 1f—Arrived, Lord Nartsr, Young, Balt | "te ‘eiseivéy and friends of the family are invited Tt J " ‘k Blorntrs * re. 7 ngs: ts 5 4d A { Lord Gordon, and very likely I taled so. to him, No: Dantelsen, Newport 71 days, with BER ADPA, April 12-Cleared, Ship Gateiitia, Robertson | Lo attend the funeral services, at his late residence, The funeral will take place on Friday, April 2088 but Mr ‘ oa il . ec! don't remember Pay pron made; my advice was that | railway iron to order; vessel to Pur dye & Co. Took | (from Calentita), Boston, having repaired; 13th, briss rio. | OD Friday morning, at nine o'clock. Burial at | one o'clock P. M., from 62 President strect, Br . ce (Br), Dickson, New York; Glance (Br), Darrell, | Ridgefield, Conn. 7 he should get out 4 the Soumern Dies e, and had heavy westerl, aes up to gee (Br), Is ‘ » » § ! | yn. seo ntsc ee ES Mr. Gordon, in speaking of an interview had with lon 19; from thence ‘light variable winds; | Boston. 3 Berrs.—On Wednesday, April 24, after a short | Ee : Proposed Reconciliation of the ‘Conflic ting Brie ue gt op, ih Ee eaga Dunn oP Seaein the wae aieenget ac senna, ow bes ik vallgy icon | SIUGOROERR ee ce, Camas, CONST. | DiRaaG SEEMS Ure Berrs, aged 41 years, | awittnr Rete. inte ae See wise of, a 0 eley ct ¢ in; the pro] ANGE 5 Ly Wi i - c¢ 1 ~ "4 wt ta Interests by Means of’ “Lord” Aor. paiey f the mansyemeut o the ihe was tad aver wath | to onder. ook ah cri pans and iad variable | | Can ap dee W—Arrived, brig Ben) Carver, Wil- | gif mo Saunier dl friends’ of the family are re- ite feral wit fake place gu ‘Thursday, Apri 2, 7 *(ior- . Greele: ; . | weather; & te y ee o'cloc! as aiheeld | eye Greeley: hi Gow Dfesthice the fro gulnemade by me | "Bek Fikeh MANADO OF BerNUGA, Os sir osdays, | vbaifed Lah barks Nounia Cap, \Coaltiect, New York; | lute residence, 98 Couselyea street, Willlamsburz, | Frankilu avenue, Mofrisaula. ; in 18 ary KE Dyer, Hopkins, Philadelphia (before re* i. son iy NJ, on Wig stn 05 New Fort os siznal, Whitney, | 9yOURNM—OR Tuesday, April 2, at Woodbridge, So es Ronaeeel, Pay 4 3; oth, John Gritin, Wenuerg, New York! i rea consumption, GeorGE W. Bourne, aged | “Funeral from tis late residence, on Friday, r effecting a chan} olicy of the company and | with railway iron to order—versel to Funch, Edye & Go | 13th, F don’s Inftnence. that Gould and wane to co-dparate to secure tat end; | Took the Southern Passage, and had fine weather the | ported Mr. Greeley, upon this, congratulated Gould on the pros: | first part of the passage and heavy westerly gales the | Caw pectofa change in the olloy of the ma ent and | latter part. f nage . 7 x tion | strongly advised him to follow the course which T had Bark Northern Queen (Br), Dollar, Antwerp, 4 da: win, Craig, Marseilles; Hattie ecler, Ba- twelve o'clock M. See err aealn gear Taide tiboen, fer they baie hin, ee emphatically, | with mndee, to Boy eHuneken, took thesouthern passage | con, Portland sche Grace Webster, Huine, New York. Pe tae Tuesday, April 23, Meat RoNALDs.—On Tuesday morning, April 23, at his yesterday to be used in Surther proceedings in the re- | gmong other things, ‘that he must let the stockholders | und had ‘fine weather throughout; been 9 days nort Silled 18th, brigy San Carlos, Packer, and Sarah B Ken: | BROKING, ex-Assemblyman, aged 1 years, 4 months | ate ‘residence, near New Rochelle, ‘THOMAS A. RO« markable case in which Jay Gould and Gordon Gordon | have control of thelr own property, and if, by the elec. | of Bermuda. nedy, Ray, om Sone Clare, M ecole Look Sagua; | and 2 days. NALDS, in the Sist year of his age. . mn; his connection with the line way continued, he must | ° Bark Hagia (Nor), Otterbeck, Antwerp, 61 days, with | scht Donna Anna, Nickerson, a portnorth of Haticras; | | ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- | “4i8 ing Beer ce le age. stad 16. MRSA are the Itigants:— Immediately cut Wall strect, all of which Gould promised | mdse to Funch, Edye & Co, ‘Took the southern passage | 1th, brig Onalaska Wheeler, New York; sehr John fully invited to attend the funeral, from the German Telatives and frie 2 BurnExe Count, County or New Yore.—Gordon Gor- pe would aoe es G uld's promising, roan remember; god had aqme heavy yeamier and very light trades; been | Pi ind A oe and Cora Kittd, Blooper, at part Peed Evangelical Lutheran St, Matthew's church, South ba maneal be a pred jprarsly New, Fos na P kal ‘don vs. 0 7 ut that J talked in that vein 1s certain! ¢, and Twas | 8 days noth of Bermuda. ‘ 4 ery h 404 aa ie» ~ in » April 25, 8 lock. Jay Gould ve. George Go othervviee kuwn as George H. | rejoiced at the idea that there was to Deva reconciliation |. Bark Waldo, Pressey, Cadia, 40 days,with wine and salt, | deen, Troab do; Charlotte, Wh anor, d om At Fourth stroct Jersey City, on Friday, seth, inst; Be ‘Trains ireleg wenty-seventh street at 2:15 Ra % @ordon, otherwire known hy Gordon Gordon.—City and County | al} around. to E W Barstow & Son. Took the northern and middle LEN FUKGOS p ril H—Arrived, bi ie A Williauts, Der- | two o'clock P. M. Also members ol ‘rude and returning leave New Rochelle at 4:47 P. Hy New York ss,—Torace Greeley being first sworn deposes What did Mr, Gordon say to you when youcame in | passage and had fine weather. vin | Ber PoMtabetre: 1th, Atalaya, Cole; Juliet C Clark, | Lodge, No. 682, F. and A. M. SonuLz. On Tuceday, April 23, after a. short ani ways as follows ~ ‘on that oecasion with reference to the proposed change Bark Gyda (Nor), Lovole, Tarragona, 65 ays, with Salled 1th, bark Lamp? Br). New. York: brig Ja- Brown.—On Wednesday mormiig, els severe illness, HENRY GEORGE FREDERICK Sony ‘at become acquainted with Mr. Gor- e * owes Edye & Co, th, er 9 Q. Whon did you fir jomae aoqaain in the management of the road; what were the details? | wine, &c, to Reynaul & Co—vessel to Frei en Bae & Oo, cinta (Bre Hoston 1th bark Idaho Richarasen New | ZINA BROWN, only danghter of a OF Should say in February yor . |G :. beloved son of John and Adelheit Murken, aged Q apon whose ingroductiont "A. Mr. John V. Sears, Pan thite puautaaieranate i miei MDE a ort Hight’ bathing trades pratt 7 ange val Je gates: been | York; Lucy Frances, Upton, do; 16th,'burk M BSietson, | Frances C, Brown, aged 9 months and 17 days. | years, 10 months and 18 days, " who oceastonally worked for the Trilune, invited me to | was that Mr. Gould h fallen in with his ideas and that | five days north of Hateras; April 9, lat 24 Bostor 4 Marquis of Lorne (Br), do; Gurer (B), do. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited ‘The funeral services will’ be held on ‘Thursday; meet him. all would be arranged between them. oke bark Sjoina (Nor), from Liverpool for Alexandria, Deal, April 18—Arrived, Achilles, Troop, London for | to attend the funeral, from the residence of her ‘April 25, at. the St. Johannes German Luthe! ‘Did you understend trom Mr, Sears who he wast | “Q" And what were lis ideas? A. That thero. should be | Va; April 2, lat 256 lou'71 21, saw ship American Eagle, | Boston’(and satled), parents, 174 Taylor street, Brooklyn, E. D., on Fri- | Church, 81 Christophe Y P, A. Tunderstood he wes Lord Gordon; that Is whathe | a perfect reconciliation between the English stockholders | steering sout Dovin, April OM Franklin, Hansen, from New Or- | Gay, April 26, at two o'clock P. M Pe er eae UE hp ON ges Ma ae ‘was called. and Gould and his party, and there should be a settlement Bark Rattray (Br), Carnegie, Palermo 49 days, with | leans for Cronstadt, Eldorado, from Pensacola for Hull. ‘a x Cit : Tuesday, April 23, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respects Was he introduced as Lord Gordon? A. That te | nq G0 ramise aid all should go on together, fruit. to GF Hulleylvessel tod O Seager. Passed Gib- | Donceness, April 12—Off, Elizabeth, Larson, from Pen- ROWN.—At Jersey City, on Pr Mary | Tully invited to attend, 4 what I understood. ‘And other directors should be brought in? A. To | raltar March 18; had moderate weather up to Bermuda; | sacola for Hull. Axciie K., Jr., infant son of Archibald K, and Mary SEARLES.—On ‘Tuesday, April 23, 1872, Jacos Q. And represented himself to be Lord Gordon? A. I | suft the foreign stockholders. from thence ten days; had two revolving gales, in wich | | Faumourn, April 10—Put in, Lady Bowen, from Baker’s | Fannie Brown, aged 1 year, 5 months and 18 days.” | ceapzus, in the Tist year of his age. wouldn't say that, ice signed notes to mé¢ “Gordon,” Mi re pee in his position? A. That | lost and split sails. Islanp for Hamburg (with master sick). Relatives and friends of the family are invited to His friend: apectfully invited to attend @ouldn’t say he called himself Lord Gordon, ws the understanding. Bark Josephine (Br), Trouse, Demerara via Bermnda, Salled 18th, Sullote Soule (from Guanape), Hamburg. attend the funeral, from the residence of his pa- is friends are resp ly . nen he as Introd fuced "as Lord Gordon aid ho | “8. id you ever ifgest or name Mr. ames Brown as | where she pal nin dutrent iadaye wan ana and sora | CPNpA, ADL G—Arrived, bark Oceana (sn), Aslnkion, | Fonts. 258 York street, opposite van Vorst. square, | Mmeral, from his late residence, 151, East, Twen . No, sir. - r o! 1 y aT veather; bee: s y OF i a] ’ » - Tn your interviown with him, Rave ‘you ‘stally 9d 9h pe the new dircetorat A. T think T did ad eis | duaenorth of Hatteras, Nt Moderate weather; becn | “Gi,vnu, April 10—Sailed, Nettie Merryman, Collins, Car- | Jersey City, on Thursday, April 25, at one o'clock P- | orglock P. M. M “@ressed him ax Lord Gordon? A. I think I addressed hi Brown would bos good man. to come in, and Luckus Ge Deodata (Nor), Ramsland, via Lamlash, 63 days, | diff. M., without further notice. London papers please copy. { ‘that way, but not usually. Robinson: T think I mentioned these men; I can’tremem- | with salt, to Woodruff & Robinson—vessel to Fren Havana, April 18—Arrived, brigs Sam] Lindeay, Small, BRuns.—On Tuesda’ April 28, CHARLOTTE Emt- n Wednesday, April 24, 1872, JANE SNEE,) pea Rava dsnatan tea hed made no objce- | °°. SRY, ofners. || SESE SOS | Ca Bie nor ar Dannn ene bert Ee Now OE eae, Othe Havana Bernt New York eschr ak: | LIE BRUNS, wife of . Bruns, aged 30 years and 4 the parish of Dromard, county Sligo, Irea B yyec~ 5 4 ers oul westerly gales; stove after house and bulwarks and broke cr } Ns , Nev 7 se! ie i) tion tA. L never observed It Debora yee ag er aera time thal yor came | severalstanchions: heen days wert of the Banks, April | Campbell, Dehnison, Mobile; 16th, ‘bark § W Ho! eon te “| ai 4 brook, he | land. Q. Do you recoll ving an interview with Colonel ‘ dP A Wouther than that | Si iats0 24 ion 69 2 saw ship Garibaldi, hence bound | Polleya, New York; i7th, steamship’ Missouri, Curtis, New | . Friends of the family are invited to attend the |" pho relatives and friendsare requested to attend) Beott, Vico President of the Fenunyivania. Central Rall. Be Te coteacatammbere sty 220, 14439 22, lon 70, bntk Coren from Gottenberg, | York; Cagtilia @p), Larragolt, New Onieahs; eth, Hud- | funeral, from her late, residence, No. 128 Hust | eno funeral, which will take place on Friday, April mith reference to Lord Gordon? A. Tcame over | "G, When you came in-Lord Gordon Thirty-first street, on Thursday, April 25, at tWo | 96 ‘at nine o'clock, fromSt. Francis Xavier’s church, | im Philadelphia with Mr. Beott and understood he was | conversation Mr. Horace Greeley came ; i o.s00 Lord Gordon, and in fact Fame up in his carriage | fowed this convermtion regardii with him to Gordon's rootn. road at that tine—did they have on was that? A. About the Ist of March; I fx | At have no recollection, except onl the’ date because I went over to speak at ancmigrant | femember this resignation, which Lord Gordon showed Athen for. | Brig Paquet de Terra Nova. (Span), Mi les, Pi wes ed 14th tale benaeel Welsh, Troyard, Sierra Moren: clock. and then fol- rig Paquet de Terra Nova (Span), Moqucroles, Por- 5 na; | o'clock. F Ho organiention of the | nambuco, 42 days, with sugar tol HBwit &Co.” Had | 1th, Dark Birger du, Store, Now York; Clouide Si), | ° Gortins,—On Tuesday, April 23, Parniox Couns, | SiXteonth street, between Pilth and Sixth avenues, papers before them? | heavy weather; stove bulwarks, Ferris, Pensacola; 16th, brigs Clara, Henrahen, Sierra | 9 native of Nenagh, county Tipperary, Ireland, age where a requiem mass W A ie. 0 ly the one paper; [ Brig Manlins (Br) Dixon, St. Tago via Nassau, 10 days, | Morena; Hattie B, Dagget a pore north of Hatteras via 49 . * sd Calvary Cemetery for interment. H with sugar, to Waydell & Co, Had heavy variable winds, | Cardenas; schrs Julia (Br), McDonald, Jacksonville ; 17th, Are, Sligo papers please copy. brother, William Thompson. JAMES M. MILLS, Master, 12 moeting. me. Schr Wm Connors (of Bangor), Toole, Rarbados 21 days, | barks Proteus, Chipman, and John & Holbrook, Leavitt, 6 relatives and friends of the family are re- + F hh Ta And what timo did you retnrn with Mr. Scott A | ™G. wae Mr. Sears’ present at that conversation? A. I | withgugar ail moinasesto if Arombridze'y nomicveael | New York; Montana, Midgeut, Culbarien:scbrgMineti, | apectfully Invited to attend the funerul, this da PORE TU tc Pag Hwee aT ean 2 Qf midnight and got there noxt morning. conidn’t remember. to HW Loud & Co, April 11, 200 miles NE of St ‘Thomas, | Crocker, Matanzas fan" Brunt, Tooker, Cardenas; | (Thursday), at half-past one, from his’ late resl- | the qth pS A Q. Was it by a special train, or was it the regular Wash . Do you recollect sending Mr. Gould a letter in which | boarded a brig full of water, partly burned and stripped. ' | Wreath, Bunker, Sagua,; 18th, bark Electa (Br), Maynes, | dence, 78 Carroll street, Brooklyn. le 74th year of his age. i ion tral mucame upon f A. The regular train; Col- | you speak of Gordon as Lord A, He wrote me Sc ooner Florence Rogers, SI eppard, Cardenas, 11 | New York via Sa rey! 8 Don Quixote, Ray, New York; CONKLIN.—On Satur ay, April 20, at Rhinebeck Notice of funeral hereafter, ; ‘one! Scott had his own car. f letter abont him, and I answered it; I should say thatl | days, with sugar to Muller & Bastian; vessel to Evans, | Thos Owen, Guptill, Portland. N.Y. Ama ife of Thot ‘Conkll . THACKLE.—After a brief illness, of scarlet fever;) you accompany Scott in his car? A. Yes. answered it the same day ashe wrote him; Imeanasto | Ball € Co.; been 6 days north of Hatteras, with strong Tstx or Wiant, April 12—Off the Owers, Tare, Vicarich, |. ¥., AMANDA, wife of Thomas Conklin, at 196 Madison avenue, on Tuesday, April 23, 1872, i) morning after you ved did you breakfast | calling hin Lord Gordon; this was since their differ. northerly & les, from Shields for New York. Remains taken to Pine Plains. ‘Austin Vickers, the only child of &. W. and Flizal ‘with Colonel Scott and Lord Gordon? A. ences, L think; he first called on me here to ask what I Schr Rapidan, Townsend, Chincoteague. Liverroot, no date—Arrived, ship Lake Ontario (Br), CoRNIsH.—In this city, on Wednesday, April 24, at | Vickers Teackle’ aged 2 years and 7 days Do you know whether Colonel Scott had a previons | know about him: T told him 1 only knew two things | Behr MG Leonard, 1 irginia. Bernson, Boston March 19 (and’ sailed 23d inst for Mon: | the residence of her son-in-law. J. G. Congdon, » aged 2 yea ys. } magna lance with Lord Gordon ? A. I think bo had not. | from Mr. Sears—that Mr. Sears told me he had seen this Schr Helen P, Ji irginia, treal). * Mrs. RUTH CORNISH, aged 77 years. The funeral will take pee from Zion church, | Do you recollect how he was Introduced to him } | Erie stock in Gordon's hands, and I believed Sears when | Schr BF Reeves, Brannan, Virginia, Put back about April 18, ship Marcia Greenleaf, Poote, | Mit RUVa CORN iis of the family are respect- | Madison avenue, on Friday afternoon, the 26th! A. So far as I Know, I said, “This is Colonel Scot”—I | hoe wrote me a note afterwards about him, and I answered Sehr John Brill, Jones, Virginia. for Boston. fully ‘ti ar tec atann: hen, faneraic D inst., at three o’clock. ‘think so. him. Schr JJ Merrill, Curtis, Virgl nia. Lxitn, April 12—Salled, Pomona, Moller, Richmond, Va. ul invited to attend le ae to-morrow ‘Tnompson.—Suddenly, on Saturday, April 20, 1872), %. And you introdaced Lord Gordon as Lord Cordon to 9. To that answer, do gu recollect whether you spoke Schr D Simmons, West, Virginia for Providenco. Mayaguez, April 12—In port brigs Gladiateur (Br), Len- Friday) afternoon at two o'clock, at 107 East Sixty. | wiptiam THOMPSON, aged “2 your.” J if “Delon! Bopst t i I presume so. of Gordon as Lord Gordon? A. I presume I did, ty Schr F G Russell, Rankin, Virginia for New Raven. non, for New Orleans, to sail 4th; Wenonah‘ Stone, from rst street. Her remains will be taken to Catskiil Relative! i friend: 3 vited to attend the: Mow, throughout you acqnaintanee with Lord Gor. HORACE QREELEY. Schr John Caldwell, Townsend, Virginia for New Ha- | Baltimore, diss. for interment. ‘elatives and friends are invite en lof has he at any timo said to you that he was not Lord | Sworn to before me this 22 day of April, 1872-8. B, | von, Matanads, April 18—Arrived, brig John Shay, Nicker- | “Core,' on Monday, April 22, ABSALOM B. Consa, | fHeral, on Thursday, 25th inst. at three o'clock rdon, or did he disavow that ve atany time? A. No, | Goopare, Notary Public (No. 28), New York clty, Schr Fayorite, Clark, Virginia for New Haven. son, New Orleans; schra Abbott Devereux, Rieh, Havana; 2 Y - ™ » | from the residence ‘of his brother-in-law, James Thavo no recollection of his dotng so. pad at Schr N Stevens, Daniels, Philadelphia for Boston, Narragansett, Urann, Galveston; 15th, ‘brigs Caprera, aged 54 years, 7 months und 10 days. Greenwood, 55 Tallman street, Brooklyn. From first to last, during your acquaintance, until re; The © in © Schr Rob Roy, Uale, Egg Harbor. Pendleton, Havana; Hattie 8 Bishop, Webber, Philad he relatives and friends of the family are re- KEYSTONE LODGE, No. 23, #. AND ©. M.:—BRorer. ly, You had ho Fehson to sitppose that he was not what e Caso in Court. The ship Oity of Aberd ved 2st from Shanghae, | Pia; schr Thomas Fish, Young, Havana; I6th, brigs Alice | spectfully invited to attend the funeral this day, at Y hearer moned to meet at thel a ol ered 9, be-—Lord Sonlent A. No, sir, Ihave no | Thisease,in which Jay Gould seeks to recover from | ig consigned to Arkell, Fults & Oo (uot as botore roperwea), Wood an) Doherty, New York; 17th, Mary C Mariner, | half-past two o'clock, from his late residence, corner ie reusare Dene prseurmones Neath | ine le a m 01 . ” ” e a . Q How recently have you seen himt A. It may be | Gordon some $300,000 in railroad stocks and other securl- Passed Through Hell Gate. Sailed 15th, schr Sophie Wilson, Walls, Philadelphia: | O&k and Guernsey streets, Greenpoint, Thursday, 25th inst., at half-past one o'clock, sharp,; ‘three weeks, pom iy only two. ties, alleged to have been retained illegally by the defend- BOUND SeUTH. oth, brige Jeremiah, Ford. New York; PM Tinker, poewaurer.—In Liv rerpoi Angland, on Saturday, | to pay the last tribute of respect to our deceased S aouans ier ant, the particulars of which have been fully published, | _ Brig River Queen (Br), of Londonderry, NS, Cottarn, | Plomas, Baltimore via Culbarien ; sch h Carlton, | December 9, 1871, Rowent Drwuunst, aged 44 interviews at which Mr. Gould as proson}? A. Lmet Mr. Gould casually nt his pl I ir Raly ew York; 17th, brig Putnam, Atwood, | years, i iphia ; schr Enima Heathe: | Wad to have come up for ahearing yesterday in the Su- | Messina, Slat Deo for New York, with sulphur ahd trutt tg Pation, § Know that there ‘was any intentional preme Coutt, Chambers, before Judge Brady. As the case | John E.'Deviin & Co—vessel to'JT Whiting & Co. Heather, do. called for some reason, and I think I found Mr. Le His remains will be taken to Flatbush for inter- Puyaoorn, ‘April 11—Ofr the Eddystone, ‘Annie Burr, ment, at two o'clock P,M., this day (Thursday), E. T. STEWART, Secretary. eoting | T se-thesetinee athe ntane: irate tobe a ie one, and the Judge desired time | intr wind to Sardinia, nfter which experienced strong | whitne’ Ton Mute via Quepnstowy for Memel Van WOR In Brookiy®, on Tuesday, April 28,) examine the “Pein the habeas corpus case argued | westerly winds until off Malaga; took breez ‘om the eae t 1 Jf) 'y TOY, { eve you saken partin acy conversation with rofos- store hin onthe previous day; with A wiew ton apecdy | eastward and passed Gibratiur on oth January ; off Capo waeEnprenn, April 29— Arrived, stoamsliine City of ta, Leis Aivarenponees Aa raatal Bin Thursday, | TEXSTEE. CHampentiy, wile of Jacob 7. Van Wyck wat which Mr Gould was present A. E heard con. | decision, the hearing was postponed. till this morning, Spartel again experienced strong westerly winds up to Montreal anpayy Now work for Laverpodl; NAAM eri ae cree ote Rae atileraaee » | in the 25th year of her age. | art op Hy bin s m ; Fe larch vy, squalls Istol, Ds, y y , are . 4 fa : | ns, but I couldn't say What part I took; not snach wee eat Teoh ea eee a eat eter | ¢Rascoox, Maretl 1—In port ships Rival, Norman, for Funeral from First, Presbyterian church, Orange, fhe epaatte enc Ok Pn ah thre eer sive heavy gates trom the southward_and. veering round ¢o | Europe ldg; John Tucker, Taylor, une; bark Olive, Clark, | y, J,, on Friday, April 26, at half-past two o'clock | " ahy a12-0 Q. Are you ablo to state, from your present recollection, S HIPPI NG N EW Sy , | westward, blowing with great violence, lasting from 24 | 1£ Europa lig. ” ORelntives and friehdware respectfully invited | ence of her uncle, Coe Adams, 212 Columbia: jose conversations “were? A. Yes, si eee enn hate aoa Kaas co honed aus | -SOURHAMPTON, April 23—Arrived, steamships Donau, | P.M. Heights, on Friday. April 26, at three o'clock P.M. 4 Ba aks isa EN Ing constdckabte damage, Washing away the hateh-thousee | Bret, New York for Bremen; Berlin, Undutsen, Bait | topttend. | o muosday, April 23, Aunanr | ., WALSH.—In Jersey City, on Wednesday, April 24, | nit the Erle road, and talked about emizration to Almanac for New York—This Da a eat that wake nee toe a tonge sell, “tne | _,AURDERLAwD, April 12—Arrived, Hiram, Thomson, Pen- | DORRNBELGER, in the 26th yeur of Ils age. FTP MAE oa ore ree ear with hin}, befgre Laaw Mr. Gould, he spoke as though Sa malnboom having been (broken a few’ days | "S?Nawxs, April 1l—Off, Bila Moore, from New Orleans | ype, wends of the family, the members of Hope | days, : } Yras deeply interoted In, the Ete Hallway; he owned | Stn rises. . e+, 507 | Moon rises....ove 992. | He youdys Mart at MO «MEI att each ie | foe London” y : Lodge, No. 244, F. and A. M., and the Lafayette |“ Wiren.—at Hoboken, N. J., on Tuesday, April 23,' SrJaco (Cuba), April 6—Arrived, brigs Rachel, Coney, | Club, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, ¥ r i : biorek the vomel onthe side sid hove'heronner beam | COnCY, New Yorks, © Madeira, Mosiander, St Thomas | from the residence of his parents, No, 224 Hast Geran ernenten: ee a pars gporomont might be merce “arweon a ae aS ends; at the same time the foretopmast went by the cap, | (nd sailed for Guantanamo) ; slir John M Fiske, , | Highty-first street, on Sunday morning, the 28th | Ahn walsh’ aged 21 years and 10 months. ved to the road under the forthcoming reorwantzatlon Geb Ne ee ink rit ithe maintopmiadt, whieh enabled her 13 | oe eee ou Arrived, bark Llzale, Wootten, Havana; | Met,At ten GClOCE AM. os aoe mag | _ te relatives and friends of the tmily are rex! Very valuable that wasthe drittat MisconversaMon saith | DATES OF DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK roR tnx | foremast; the sparg, sails and rigging were hanging in a Pre n Clem tee te Aa TB acne games A | year, MAGDALENA ENRGOTT, | t pbactsnll Sanky eediep aiken d She tea aun aed i t 3 Tih, schrs 7 olland, | “Relatives and friends are invited to attend the | “{#y) afternoon, at two o'clock, from St. Mary's, Pee interested, aad Ke had the Tapreson that geet | Sun sets....., 650] High water.morn 9 39 | blowing a severe gale from the north, an immense ec, and also, so far as my recollection goes, to Colonel MONTAS OF APRIL AND MAY. {angled mass over the lee side and the sea breaking on | priitdeiohia; schrs LW Wheeler, Lewis) Hi } : cts board, making it utterly impossible for the crew to re- ai, ‘4 rs wt javana; . 9 . > | church, Willow street. fesitin my reser jit gras to have an undc Sapte Biahslire, Baila. | Destination. Ofte main on deck; lat 29 55, lon 5307 west, lost. main boom, Abby Hees = hiagelDil 4th, Nellie Beott, Ma- | funeral, on Friday, 26th Anst., at two o'clock P. M., | ““Wargon.—on Tuesday, April 23, SARATI M., Wife, they could all be combined harmoniously with benefit ay aintopmast, foretopmast, topgallanitmaat lower top: in, do; Marion Gage, Heathor, St Thomas; 15th, brigs | from her late residence, 283 Monroe street. “44 if ry nibarien; Ocean Eagle, Waterhouse, |" Fisn.—At Bergen, Jersey City Heights, on Wednes- | Of,Thomas Watson, in her 68th year. yard, topzallant royal yards, main masthead, sprung | Ramirez, Barnard ; that the drift of his convers , I think, C of Baltimore.|Ap] 25. .|Liverpool..|15 Broadway. : ne = Hae Wooten oN at tare Pad tenet? | QAbmnaaess AR |G Powtng own | hemehtayschesyraaied granny le | ala Re Ree Mn Wie andre; a, | GAR, Abr 24 of vaviottd, N.C. at, wife of Wa. 3. | gfy'geieagtocsttent he soneray mn het to, em ; that was the purport of his conversation. lermann pL 27..|Bremen. ...|2 Bowling Green | “ yaa, “i tit lier, more; 18th, | sh, ft tt 2. Did'you hear himat uny time sate what wad the ex- | Adriatic . ApL_ 27.:|Liverpooi,.|19 Broadway. | nd flying Jibs, main middle staysalls, main and topmast | Dark Ellen Dyer, Welalian, Hopton (since spoken. | | "mie remains will be interred privately in Groen- residence, No. 84 North Oxford street, Hrooklyn, ont tent of the interest controlléd by him in the Erie road t Wyomnct lay 1..|Liverpool..|29 Broadway. staysails—all carried away. 5 Philadelphia, 3 i * | wood on Friday, April 26, at half-past. ten o'clock. Thursday, April 25, at two o’clock P. M. AGNG. wir, not desinttely; T understood it was quite large. | Aflantic rected at tuned Gtoaai|ste andar s ey cae at cama pee Mee ia a American Ports, A funeral sermon will be'preached at the Claremont | NeW Orleans papers please copy. G Mat youheard from hia in iho presence of Mr Gould | Waebingion Y 8..[Havre s-.-.58 Broadwa Schr Ella Jane, Allen, Bridgeport for New York. ALEXANDRIA, April 25—Sailed, schr Starlight, for | Presbyterian church, corner of Ocean and Clare. | p WPELS TOM Wednesday, Apri 2A, at tives ocon From what you heard when he was not there? Avits pure | Mitmesota . ¥ 8:-|Livernodi:f0 Brondwa Rohe Helen Mars Warn) rovadence tor Ney Lore SRkON, April 28—Arrived, achrsWilliam Walton, Ricn, | Mut avenues, on Sunday morning, April 25, 0¢ | Joun’B. WEL4s, late of Williamsburg, L. 1, 7 port ran very much in the same channel—that is, the | Baltic... ae reek Poe , Hasna Erovinenoe fare . Philadelphia? Plight, Chase, Elizabethport; Gettysburg, | Nalf-past ten o’clock. Relatives and friends of the Relatives and friends of the family are invited tof genoral impression; I had no interest, but the impression Idaho... je is just about this from beginning to end; all that I Veehawken; Maria’Roxana, Palme! : family are respectfully invited to attend. , Ships Mindore, Reynolds, Ho ‘Fancitos Rey- | FLENDER—Suddenly, on Monday, April 22, Emt- | ; ES = ork. \d, Hobble, Stamford for New York, | Corso! ‘untington for New xobk attend the funeral, from his late residence, on beng heard was In all these interviews—that if Mr. Gould and 4 . o ; r = day morning, 26th inst., at eleven o'clock. s “ pict | r CD. oc tor ‘New York. nard, Arbecam, St John, NB; barks Young Turk, Nicke! LIE SCHAFFER, only daughter Henry 0. _ 'y zy * \ the foreien stockholders could be reconciled and wo on to- PORT OF NEW YORK, APRIL 24, 1872. ee ee ee Sridgenert to FO Re ton, Cadiz; Ainiira Coombs, ‘Hanson, Matanzas; Archer, | Iaide Flender, age el x of ee Ol Ade- for Hastings, where carriages will be in waiting,) if sein, Sehr Lrade Wind, Floyd, Boston for Philadelphia, rf leav ast nine! Moody, Portlan Grand Central depot at a quar’ ther that it id be beneficial to all parties; that ; r Mono ts ee ee 3 sche Alice, Bernard, Bermuda; Jas € | “The relatives and friends of the family are re- your int 4 wi Aor: Sehr H V Cook, Cook, Boston for Philadelphia, wcker, Currier, Jacksonville; Jamestown, Brown; a o’clock A. M., returning at twenty-nine minutes! Bee Tar ey sdket bc mare fous or tte utes CLEARED. Schr HB Metcait, Chase, Boston for Albany. mes H Moore, ‘Bassett, and “Mary & Eliza, Crowell, gree ue aes Bee ae past one o'clock P.M. The remains will be taken, the Metropolitan. ate Ce ena paetin Fall River tor New Vork Sailed,steninship Olympus; ship Reynard: barks Mari- | near Lafayette strect, Jersey City, on Thursday, | ' Evergreen Cemotery for interment, Hag Mr. Sears, wha ls. gow his secretary, ever been | ( fteamshin Olly of Antvern (ir), Eynon, Tverpool vis Oe ee eT ee ae Nee Lenk, | angand Young Turk: Uelve Artic and Lonbe & Maria.” | April 25, ay one o'clock, nigel AY, | WINtJEN.—On Wednesday, April 24, ELtZaBErn, Moved ocensionally tn work ior ta.) 18 Den 6 | URteapnaip Ztesia (Bx), Cook, Liverpool via Queenstown CRT. Pall River for New York, | Pony Berrie: Homrnaccacs, Upton, larra Leone: Hee | Philadelphia and New Orleans papers please | Ty 0/ 70m Winton, aged 26 years, 1 monthe an® ‘You were infrodaced to him by Mr. Sears? A. 1 | —OG Francklyn. : dl States, F qua; Megunticook, ' copy. . y ; y Si See ; ee and yuan oken: brigs Carrie Winslow, Welsh, Buenos Ayres! RS | 7 ectfully inv! SR TT EN Re TAT | tone Tealitae (Bn), Forsyth, Liverpool via Queens. | with mdse and passengers. Meee oe aaeae mime Manors atm AYES TS | RoRn.—At Morristown, N. Ju, on Monday, April toenenraitne tan cea GHOREMLA Ce Pe nt neat ms, & Guion, BOUND Fast. malip Britannia (Br), Greig, Giasgow—Henderson | steamship Wamautth Fist, N amship Westphalia (NG), Schwonsen, Hamburg— BCHE BA Thome: Ar Kunhardt & Qo. Schr Caroline Kienzle bs es Baltimore ; schrs Sarah A Paine, Brown, Rio Grande; 8 L | 22, Henry A, Forp, in the 79th year of his age. York for New Bedford. | Davis, Arecibo; Benj Gartside, Cienfuegos; Gen Connor, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are in- ? ia for. Boston. rs Ate : u ‘ a tor Fail iver, | “itso arrived, 24th, steamer Nereus, New York; barks | Vita, coatvend! the Rineral, from St: Peter ca at two o'clock P. M., from the residence of her hus- band, 111 North Third street, Williamsburg ; also the; members of Baltic Lodge, No. 284, F. and A. M. .” Phil met other gentlemen with bim Jobb, George i. i jown, DC, for Nor- | Diana (Ital), Bollo, Leghorn; brigs’ Strausberg | (NG), Pre ive Chapter, No. 198, of R. and A. M.; St. Roberts, a very respectable neighbor of mine, a’ Tarry- { Steamship Victor, Gates, New Orleans—C H Mallory & | wich, Hanenaiaten kate ay coterie Tey, | out further invitation, | Zootteest ye, US a eee! ooklyn (2. Dl Somarekn and ober joobles tisy eamed good citizens Schr Alien H Browne, Spears, Eltzabethport for Somer- | Giaihueue Dalen (BE doc abby Wenen. i Super Balti. | GiL—On Wednesday, April 24, at 10 Macdougai | Paul's Benevolent Society, and Brooklyn (i. Db) Schuetzen Corps. i % ‘ Philadeiphia and Albany papers please copy. Woops,—On Wednesday arenes April 24, Hare! RIETTE E. Woops, only daughter of James H.! ‘4 Co, And they spoke of hiin as Lord Gordon! A. Yes, sir, | _ Steamship Georgia, Crowell, Charleston—H R Morgan & | got. o Phiadelp! 5 j Es You say that your first acquaintance was with rever- | Co. fi f Sohr 8 M Smith Potter, Port Johnston for Boston. rice iether abel amo aerepeingegclgtl a tera eit nia emigration schemes? A. His Iden was pplgamahin Albemarle, Re ateae, Bex coey iny Point and | Schr Mary J Fisher, Baker Philadelphia for New | BALTIMORE, April 23.—Arrived, steamer Wm Law- ing out Scotchmen to sett and T urged him to hmond—Old Dominion Steam daven t att, t ‘ folk: bark i Ca Hing them eamship Warnsutta, Fish, New Bediord—Ferguson & | MYM » Rario, Fishes, Elizabothport for New Haven, | Pilceytallatt, Boston via Noriolk {park Mnkerador (BH : | on Friday morning, April 26, at nitie o'clock, ‘Anyson, | street, JOSHUA GILL, aged 59 years. The remains will be taken from his late residence to St. Anthony's (Catholic) church, Sullivan strect, visit Virginia to. : eleewhore; 1 though Tthink he Schr Leone: es, New York for Boston. Samuel Hart Kell, New Bedford; Geo Fales, Hall, Bos | Galway and Bailinastoe papers please copy. Woods, in the 29th year of her age. Srgnted to bak me qu aoe Behr Laura Sitateh, Hil, Port Johnson for Hartford — | font Honey Adelbert, Fisk, (os ieee! GILLEN.—Mr, GILLEN, on Monday, April 23. The, telatives: and stlgnds) OF ie tantly ae eet Hanon oth Blin of ta en et Bone gi sh, Soffer, Ellzabethport for Providence. | Cieared—Steamer MeCicilan, Howes, Boston via Nor. | The relatives and friéndsof the family are respect- | Feet Sree a de RWGITELAFAE etecut on deal tance with, finn of het auth? A 1 Sehr Pennsylvania, Butler: South Amboy for Boston. folk; snip D ), Hollies, Rotterdam; brigs Geo | fully invited to attend the funeral, this Thursday, | late residence, 4 nty~ on night, | April 25, from his late residence, Tompkinsville. day, the 26th inst., at three o'clock. isburg (N 4 ry “ ' 8c Boston. e Vilson, Sts 3 Y im What Sears said to me and partly trom what he said polit Mary Brockiay, Brockway, Elizabethport for Mid. | yatmers W tikon, He Frater, Boston BP Regnard: walt 0. Bark Sirene (NG), Clanssen, Bremen—Funch, Edye & | q' ‘GUTMAN.—After a long and painful illness, Marre | Will be taken to Geneva, New York, for interment. » as at gton. Tda A Jayne, Jayne, Cambrid H : : By his own remarks, then, yon supposed him a man of | Co ey Raward Lindsay rege is ida A Jayne, Jayne, Cambridgeport, ‘Mass; ¢ “ Wyaos.—On Wedaesday, April 24, Rosi Wymns, ath? A fe told me his had parched largely, iat Progresso (Nor), Olsen, Sodertelje—Funch, Edye & a Edward Lindsay, Hill, Elizabethport for New Lon. alsa C gochett Flanders, FOrUang. LISE, Wife of Joseph Gutman, aged 61 years and 19 of the parish of Aiambiish, county Sligo, Ireland, pila a OE 4 Schr G C Burdell, Rogers, Elizabethport for Bridgeport. HARLESTON, April20—Arrived, bark Bjorviken (N 7 we aged 75 years. . Did he say to what extent? A. No sir, but that it Bark Celine (Fr), Leclere, Havre—Boyd & Hincken. Sc) Cl 2 >, a 4 aw Bed. , April20—Arrived, ba sjorviken (Nor), ‘uneral services at residence, 218 West Twenty- | . , ares Rtasge purclinee: Sat be te iended to purchase sore: || Hane James A’ Borland, Fuller, Mollendo—Boriand, sopght ney Church, Baker, Poughkeepsie for New Bed- | Yonassen, Hartlepoos; schr Bea Dog, Allen, Shelton Isle, | gecond strect, this day (Thursday), April 25, at two | 5,/Te, Worbe al eaters RT ar HA rag a targe body oF bedtes of ta. with emigration | Hark Jon Hf Pearson, Taylor, Havana—Jas E Ward & | 4, 8iit Fannie Hanmer, Brooks, Philadelphia for Nan- Cleared Sehrs Lizzie, Dakers (Br), MeDonald, Carde- Ps Mvor.—On Wednesday, April 24, Gxonaraxwa | fm her late residence, 66 Bim street, to Calvary ME Wien Jou catnee Ndi Mien) with rethrencs:to Vie | Bark RW Grifiths (Br), Drummond, Matanzas—Jas B | SCNT UME TMG Wethnortfor New Haven. | _ sailed ship Palmerston, (Ger), Kolin, Hamburg: Ree | Sane daughter of James T, and Mary ©. | pe a eo Re iS ginia purchuses and. emigration matters did he speak | Ward & Co, : goon 7 eel os Nowy Cork tor Boece. BA Hooper, Hooper, Jocksonville; Sydney Price, God- | Hough. ———_ a of desiring to purchase Inrge tracts of land? 4, ie tn | Bark CE Jayne, Hawkins, Port Johnson—Jonas Smith | Sehr Pacific, Ginn, New York ent a a pe aan ip Stieariaind: (heath an Wabi’ ‘The relatives and friends of the: tamil pare re: ee MISCELLANEOUS. ay ringing over colonists here, and T think Isuguested Vir. | Brig Alexandra (B1), Winterflood, Exeter, E—Geo F | Schr Granite State, Burgess, Hoboken for Salem. McKenzie, New Orleans via Key West for New York, put | $pectfully invited to Attend te Sag or6 BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED FROM. Sain, gapitie ) ClovaNeit wea swadinirabls rertonc peter | Bulley. J ” J . Sehr Mary E Cuffe, Gormanley, New York for Cow Bay. | in for coal. West 129th street, on Friday, April 26, at one o'clock the courts of different States. No publicity. Advice an to go far West fur people whoare accustomed to civ. | Brig Drald (Br), Williams, Hamburg—H Sweettand & | pag Jon Cadwallader, Townsend, Virginia for New | _ 24th—Salied, steamship James Adger, Lockwood, New | P.M. 0. ainaay, april 29, 1879, at his rest- | ee Notary Publtc and Commissioner for every State. —Y M ‘ a ork, wen , ss a e |. KING, Counsellor-at-Law, 3 Broad wa: saa tor ou hear him say anything about other invest. | rig Vigelant (Swe), Land, Gothenburg—Tetens& Bock. | Scht 4B Ineraham, Dickerson. New York for Hartford. | | GALVESTON, April 17—Sailed, bark Texas, Meentzen, | dence, 107 Nassau street, Brooklyb, GERALD JonN- | —————— — al way: nix In property oF interests thane this Northern Puciae | mann. aye Sehr BS Deane. Browne, Thiladelphia tor Tannton. 4. | Havana; sehr Florence Shay, Hitchinson, New York.’ | stow, in the gist year of his age. BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED FROM road purchase? A. He was talking of buying a prop- | Brig P Smith, Dodge, St Johns, PR, and Acuadilla— | gence, mons, West, Rappahannock for Prov: | Zd—Sailed, steamship George W Clyde, Cole, New | “ng reiatives and. friends of the family are re- Ceara of Cimarens Histeas Come ege, Se. meres Westchester, in Tarrytown, Y believe; he talked to | Miller & Houghton. we Sagua—J 8 Ingraham & | Scht War Steed, Phinney, Newburg for Fall River. GEORGETOWN, SC, April 14—Arrived, schra Susan | Spectfully invited to attend the funeral, this Thurs- | CANStiatonsiree:” M_ HOUSE, Attorney, 18) Broadway. Q Anything With reference to his stock or securitiest | Co, Heageh its Schr Emma White, Woodbridge for Tan Wright, Mount, New York; 16th, M Patten) Harding, Sa- | day, April 25, from Grace chapel, High street, near | Aeatteas sath — ~ A. i don't remember other than the Erte stock lirig EC Redman, Coombs, Sagua—J H Winchester & | Schit Montana, Burke, Now York for M vannah. Gold, at 2P. M. LTOGETHER THE CHEAPEST PLACE FOR GOOD "Q. And with reterence to Erle he gave you the impres- | Co ‘ Schr Jennie Howard,’ Oliver, Elizat Cleared 13th, brig Charles Wesley, Griffin, Bangor. Cahada papers please copy Gas Fixtures, Chandeliers, Brackets, &c.—601 Broad- sion that he owned or controlfed A large interest? A. | Tirig Queen of Beanty (Br), Dunn, St Johns, NF—Bow. | “8 bee ave Woe toe EW ORLEANS, April Li—Arrived, schalfelen A Locke, | un nyr eat hotanay, Eneland, on Sunday, Jann- | way. Come to healquarters, without intervention of cas That ‘he owned considerable, and could contro! or in: | ring & Archibald 8 4 Y Now York for Staneaed, Fleming, Ruatan Island; Annie Freeman, Boynton, Port | iy" 14.1872, WILLIAM KELLY, late of Bilerslie, | ters, Gilt and rea! Hronze Chandeliers, halt cost ot ime BEE OC enn acd um, | Cautié Nellie Husted, Mallory, Port Royal—Brett, Son & | Rehr Ins, Buck hart, Neve York for St John, NB. samship Gen Meade, Sampeon, for New | Rilnebeok, WY" in ihe ébth yedr of his age, | portation. Mel PUTNAM, 601 Broadway. dalwaen you, the i stockholders? A. Teontd not | _ Brig Mary B Eana, O°Neil, Charleston—Evans, Ball & pa Devore, < Paci aiveciva: ct Comedies, York; ship Emma, Rich, Brunswick, Ga, The funeral services will be held at the Taberna- Byte English stockholders, but certainly foreign stock: | Co, Sarid Pavends: Oritker, Pombethasee y We it Thomas Ellis, Kelly, New York for brig antes Pass, April 19,6 PM—Sailed, bark Tiger and | cle Baptist church, Second avenue and eee "G. Lecovored all? A. He eald tig crowds; Idon'tknow | Me “| io NORFOLiC, April 32 —Arrived, schrs Lizzle D Barker, | Tne relatives and friends ate invited 10 attend he said the English. ~— : | 1 $C Noyes, Lee, Antigua—B J Wenberg. w Haven. Barker, Providence; Silver Lake, Reed, New York; Her: | TH jut \urther notiee, Mite, CHMEARORD . Are you able from yo collection to s' 7 | Sehr Hattle Haskell, Young, Jacmel—Jas E Ward & Co. ss ald, Crane, Boston. i i “— " | QYORNS, BUNTONS, NAILS, ENLARGE: teSview You iad with Lord Gordon in-the presence of Me hells Hein (in), Burchard, St Jon, NB—P T Nevius & | gach? Sheabethoort for Provi- | wd—Arrived, chr JM Richards, Irving, Savannah fur | | Lewia.—At Chappaqua, N.Y... on, Wednesday, | (/ Warts &c., cured without pain, Hice’s An ior ‘i spired at eac sting one. FP eal, Vi + Hate x 5 28S. LEWIS, sith y 4 rea Corns, Bee ee to nreared at enol ag disdngutahed from) [dont Nellie (Bh, Andrews, StJohu, NB—Heney & Par- TFG Ruskell, Metcalf, Virginia for New Haven. ‘Also arrived 284, schra 1.8 Rowe, New York; Taber T | “Wne'reintves and iriends of the family and those | "Dr RICE, chicansat corner Filton. Feneral intercourse with him can remember | 5 . 5 3 f chr Thomas Hull, Browh, Weehawken tor Providence. | Pierce, Pierce, and Mary Snow, Sullivan, Providence; pew atftlhy which, T think, was at the last; Lord Gordon . zabethport for Providence, Susan Ross, Barter, Rockport." ‘i + | of his brother, John W. Lewis, are respectfully in- TOBACCO) ed ine # Feslgnation of the office of President by Mr, r Laura, Roberta, Jacksonville—R P Buck & Co. Ihport tor New tlave : ‘: , Rock} ead’ to attend the funersl, from the residence of tuk that wns the 1a also Lord Gordon pro: | Schr Anna Brown, Harvey, Sandy Too! David Ne oF Stanford, " dublin ‘ piver: J . Lewis, ‘22 } | oved to go and see kl eked 6 | Sehr Undine, Einmons, Pro rgnson & Wood, ; 7 Sen Wi a | pool; barks’ Patria (Swe), Ekholm, Rotterdam; John | square, on Friday afternoon, 26th inst., at two i Bo Write himvaletter introducing hime to General Sickles, | Behe Colonist, Williams, Providence-HW Jackson & | Sch} OH Delirmater, Letts, Washington, NJ, for New | (Nor), Gunderson, Ramsgate, E ovclock. ‘ : and all incipient stages of Constmption, the vapor reach Which letter I did writ Biekles would see him my bss and had to ¢ wo h B. Cledred—Barks’ London (Br), Mitchell, Sunderland, E; | ° Lwis.—In Brooklyn, WALTER LEWIS, youngest | HLADELPHTA April 2-Arrived bark Hornet, | 00 of Charles G. and Jane Lewis, aged 1 year, 9 juxury tor everybody, belng 9 satisfactory substitute for Messina; schrs Abbie Ingalls, Ingalls, | months and 12 days. tobacco cigars.’ 50c.a box, For saleeverywhere. Depot came back that G 1 | ©, e, but I had another en- line to ko. w York for Port Jefferson, 8, Hoboken for Providence, rginia for Ne 1, ing all parts affected, causing a speedy cure, and a great jr A T Miner, Miner, Norwich—H W Jackson & Co. hr Frank Beattie, Bowen, Bridgeport—Ferguson & | Soir Favor ". Ho |. Do you recollect the tenor of that lettert A. No, sir, | Wood. Schr Bella Pec! Hoboken for Wick LOLs . r 1 r y . Did you introduce him to General Sickles as Lot Schr Sallie Burton, Palmer, Stamford, pone 2 ohea ech 4 oboken for Wicktord, Sagua; Cohasset, Cobb, New Bedford; Fanny CH Funeral takes place this (Thursday) afternoon, 5 Sixth avenu ‘ £ G@ckdont 3: Pesca chines’ CeneraL Sickles a8 Lor | ieee eee are ovevene; chance, pattimore, Sehr Samuel P Godwin, Elizabetiport for stamford. | Warner, Dickinson, Haddam: TP Pharo, Ander: | April 25, at two o'clock, from 69 Lafayette avenue, | TrEALiH | BEAUTY 1) — ae ae grehtt,'* Your recolicetiont A. Thatis imy iimpresston | Steamer Novelty, Shaw, Phijudelphia. Behr ivpis, Conover, Trenton for Harsfort.” fons akiae, FySimmons, Herrington, Spruce | corner of lott place | Hi staowe XS) Poke riot BLoop—incrEAsE Have you eve | Steamer Anthracite, Groen, Philadelphia, Sehr Robin Hood, Baker, Philadelphia tor Lottery Land- | cock, Smith, Salem; Jennie N Huddell, Bramber, Bosto Ee ae ati EE Mondey, | OF TP Oa nion ckOUME TO aL ee geicte Was 7 | Bre Beverly, Plerce, Philadelphia, ing. ss Lucy D, Hall, do; Hannah F Baker, Whiunan, d April 22, AvausTa MaTiLDA, beloved wife of Dr. | whe y's twas not Steamer WO Pierrepont, Shropshire, Philadelphia gcpr Pants Giekieg me petapoet for Trovidenee: K Somers, Townsend, doi OW Locke, Huntle do 4 Georgs W. Lovejoy, dentist, son of Dr. John Lovejoy, DR. RADWAY'S face. The bark Lady Louisa (Br), for London, reported yes- | chr Avail, Smith, Elizabethport tor Somerset. a ee dtd ah a Bole AL a 2 . SARSAPARILITAN RESOLVE r instead. i % + 4 Ci tow Deavi. leared—Ste n, Boston; Rat. Funeral at St. Paul's, Broadway, on Thursd | HAS MADE THE MOST ASTONISHING Was any discussion had in your presence and in the terduy, was cleared by Arkell, Tufts & Co, tqhgltt Helen! M Woodwart, Cobb, New York for Province. Hemnake, Brewster, do: ship Liltte Soularit (Bp), Webster, | oth inst., at one o'cloc ) Roetver una baste @ ae DE THE MOST ASTONISHING e of e with reference to the rea » eee wn. ntwerp; bar! rion, © ntwerp; Dinnedrog, | 2U wi zy t “3 4 teh e « twit reference to the resignation | ARRIVALS. Schr Kolon, Jasper, Port Johnson for Roston Ie Praia’? Barbados Fotukey tie), Cambell, | invited tO attend. Interment at Greenwood. NUL WOSDERFUL MEDIOINE, THAT | nt their places? A. T think 4t was » Schr B F Woolsey, Tirrill, Hoboken for Boston, Matanzas: bdrigs Sagua, Sagua; Maud AMITY CHAPTER, 160, R.A. M.—Companions are | LV Eny DAY AN INC SHIN FLESH AND WEIGHT tain of the Directors would resign or REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACIITS. SAILED. (Br), O'Brien, Kingston,” J aZhe requested to attend the funeral of the wile of “Is SEEN FELT. . ould be made to resign, eek cl STE. 3 SAILED. (BH, Smith, — Arecibo: “Telun | Companion George W. Lovejoy, from St. Paul's | THE GREAT BL TER, . Who, other than Mr. Roberts, do you recollect Steamship Nebraska (Br), Guard, Liverpool April 12, | _Steamships Russia, for Liverpool; Nevada, do; Victor, | Yeston via Wilmington, | I church, Broadway, this day (thursday), at one | y drop of the SARSAPARILLIAN Ri ere ae et bord Gordon's room pr clsewhere In his go and Queenstown 18th, With mdge, snd 989, pareengers, to | New Orleans; Georgia, C arleston, prt Mer enon! cy vate b, o'clock 7 W.S. GINCENEY, Ih. P. tinicates through the Blood, Swea' 4 poms, Oo Was aus 101 373 ol vii J a o “ oH 3 . tet f the syste ‘vi i Dikyother pareunt &. Loouiéxt remember; I think Hance tie Cisertiety ae cm Miller, Kelly, and J 8 Shindler, Mee, Boston; MR Somers, | MARY MEYERS, widow of Henry G, Meyers, aged oi BAe ey ee ee Diecase, Ulcers angre was one of io. but I don't reinembier Liverpool Apel sane Ashton, passenger, Marine Disasters. hamper, Fortsmouth: Clara, Smith, Keen ‘Salem: MT | years. nat, mowth, Tinors, Nodes in the glands and . Did Lord Gordon state anything to you about b aged 36 years, Jumped overboard and « CV Minort, Healy, from New York for M » | Carlisle, Northup, Boston; imsden, Lavender, do; 7 4 Nor other pi of the ays! » Strumorous dis- is deivetia GSO Grins, Lonicn, ioe py S cinch cir EOE. Chae: ie ae-dree pain, Scull, Portaniouth: Mi Hudson, Vaighn, | pruneral from her inte residence, corner North | other parts of tne stem, Sore ore forma of Skin dls- Raving made arran jorthern Pacitic K Q. He stated simply And I understood emigrant: 7 swhen he had the lands ready; Kements to move emigrants on to his | _ Steamship ¥ ri wilroad lauds? A. Hayre 7th, with mdse and passengers to FW Steamshlp Assyria (Br), Smith, Trios Palermo 2d and CHbraltar 7th n Bros. Hi , April 4 via | with coal, ran ashore on Salt Cay on the 1th inst, bilged | Hagpiecaln,ceull, Lortamouth;, MI Hudson. 1 Hodge |) Soren on newt Bereats, hades | a Mast ns ve] and filled with water, and was abandoned next day, all | don, Boston; JT Alburger, Corson, do. April 26, at half-past one o'clock. latives and | & hands gaing on board the bark Hesperus, from Segua, | FORtPAND, April BoArrived, barks J F Pearson frlenas are r pectfully invited to attend, also Har- | charges trom the ¢ tna ruptions, Fever ores, Seald Head, Ring Worm, “ ? it Rheum, Erysipelas, Acne, Black Spots, Worms in the Flesh, Tumors, Cancersin the Womb, and all weakentny 8, A. 0. of G. Fy and. 'paintal. dichanges, Night rm Gould, New York, to load for South America; Samuel BH | mony Lodge } Bw ry he curative rangements. ‘a r which arrived at Boston yesterday. (The © VM was | Hale, Matthews, Boston, to load for South America; schrs . re y, April 2 ¢ ‘ i ple, are within a Did Yon understand he was preparing the lands for | froin SW. ated byw thunder MOFIn, With’ Hall, | built at Phipsburg, Mc, in 1955, rated A134, 448 tons bur. | Aunié, Drinkwater, Malanzas; Jachin, Kane’ Rond iwthe ond year OF Lingo’ Oe) OO ER, sf An iidern chemistry, and a few 0} . He nbled_ a wood sine ng WSW wi os ) ey ¢, Woodbridge, P » Went: e. g peg r eithe: company were notseady to make ‘tle, and he co “Bleamebip Cullimbia (Br) Mackay, Glangow April dana | then, and was owned by © V Minott, of Bath.) worth, and ¢ Matthews, Lunt: New York.” - The relatives and friends of the family are invited | days We prove te <voteht power to cure ems plained. {fie ork, with mées. and 508 passenters te Wendes Snip Mancta Greexcear, which cleared at Liverpool Cleared—Schrs JM Fitzpatrick, Sinith, Philadelphia; | to attend the funeral, at two o'clock, on Friday, | Ythehatent, dally ecomin he srastes Q. Did you say that Lord Gordou made the statements | son Bros. Experienced fine weather. April 22, lat 4l, lon | April 9 for Boston, is reported by cable as having put | Chay Sawyer, McFarland, Carver reduce . 's Harbor, to load for | April 26, from his late’ residence, 425 Atlantic street, omtinually. pro ahat you mentioned about Mr. Gould's efliciency, and the | 64, passed steamship Austral pane area | mi e realdence, 425 Atlantle street, | nnd decomposition, that ls soning repalrs te Wane ve Brooklyn, ceeds in arresting these wast same with hence for Glasgow, and | back about April 18, No particulars, alexirableness of keeping him in connection with ihe com. — steamship Bremen hence for Bremen. Bao We Bosenmon, at Vineyard Haven 284, from s—Arrived, chr Col Eddy, McBean, New York. 'MORAN.—-On Tuesday, Apr 171 - Coeds Material made from healthy blood—and this the pany before? A. Before T saw elt eee TE 1s wi gton (EP itoussan, Havre, via | sagua for Portland, experienced & heavy NW gale'on the | Win Wikehon’ Hiehen arrived, ship Springwood | snegs, JOHN MORAN, son. oF Mintien LEM aclst long RARSAPARILLIAN will and does secure eis cere mae BS re eee eet ha tibashtinde: | 3 pril ls with mdse and 110 passengers, to George | nth, off Hatteras, und fost head, cutwater, and stove part | (Br). Wakeham, | Newcastle, + bark Clara Bell, | ana native of the pariah of Cootent | tain; for when once this remedy \e ‘ork of n ihe thought itdesir- | Mackenzi pril 13, on George's Bank, saw bark | cargo molasses between decks. ‘earce, Champerteo, CA. , & native ¢ parish of Cootehall, county Ros- | purification, aud snoceeds In diminishing tho loss of hat there sh a nud bi Hy the Bet, fiasmontous understanding betw igh stock holders. common, Ireland, inthe 80th year of his age. irs wil! be rapid, and every day the patient. wastes, Its rep: ivi dihimsel! growing better and stronger, the food The relatives and friends, ‘and those of | his pci rier appetite improving, aud fesh and weigh myaan, bound west, e SAVANNAH, April 24—Arrived, steamship Seminole, teamship Holsatia (NG) Barends, Hamburg April 10, Sonn Startient, Blatchford, at Vineyard Haven 234, | Boston; bark Tainka, Breme' (utilda Brooks, New ith mdse and 86 pasvengers. to Kunhardi | from Clenfuegos for St Stephens, NB, ina gale from NW. | York J G Stover, Rockland d light southerly wit . " % Ly | brothers, Patrick and Frank, are most respectfully is ‘oduction to Gordon by Mr. Sears was the | & Co. Experi an on the 16th, off Hatteras, spring foremast and rudde? | — Clearcd—Schr Prank & Nellie, Boston, “ y " . Me knowiedge vou lad? A. The frat knowledze thad | weather the entire passage; had some fox in crossing | need. FWIALINGTON, “NC, April Arrived, schr Lottie | Mvited to attend the funeral, from the residence Of | MECIAONK qoos the SARSAPARILLIANT RESOLVENT Orbis nay have heard of him before, but T hadn't seen | the Banks, April 19, luc 44 0), passed steamsiip Denmark, | your J RAwero (not as before), which was wrecked | Wells, Watson, Rockport | his parents, 107 Mott street, on Thursday, April 25, | oxcel all known remedial agonts in the cure o: Chronte, jinn. USI fe LG . "| near Cone Ledge, NS, 10th inst, was from Boston, of and 2d—Arrived, brig Zavalla Williams, Veazie, Fall River; | atone o'clock P. M, Scrofulons, Constitutional and Skin diseases, but it is the Q Have you apy other knowledge of Gordon than what | DP, Or Mexico, immerman, Vera Cruz April | for Yarmouth, She was 64 tons burthen, #chr Ray, Dennis, Jacksonville. icTavey.—On Wednesday, April 24, PATRICK | only positive g Fer BLADDER COMPLAINTS, a 10th, with mdse and py rr Ty you der through your interviews with him,or what | in the 58th year of his age. ipiaion,, Diner talon, Diarrhoea, Liver and anny Pages hehee rd from Mr. Sears? A, No, sit. Stopped. of Camponshy | , STAMTCG Davenvort, which was sunk by explosion in | * Urinary and Womb diseases, Gravel, Dinbetes, Dropsy, Pens (a ord | to land Vo) the North River, opposite the Cunard Docks, has been His friends are requested to attend the faneral, on mtinence of Urine, Bright's ecusln ‘when Lap Gyn Gonid | {pin Ion 7447, spoke bark | rived and placed onthe flats in Mortis Canal Basin, Mer MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Friday afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late reat- | Stoppage of Water, Incontinence, of Urine, Bright's Dis nd Mr.Gould bad some 5 prancing & ri} 29, | Deller was entirely blown to pieces. apace dence, 308 Pearl street, Aprit RADWAY & 32 Warren street. " q passengers, to Janes i 2 a , me, 7 24, — 7 *tepping away from the table and bavi | Slee teweh of eteat mand swomenan an net, 39 Miscellaneous. O'BRreN.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, Ap' ” BS OF DYSPEP. Married. ELLEN, the beloved wife of Jonn O'Brien, in the TO MORE MEDICINE. 56 eee te ena ve sorders. "| elictous NOE VOUS ON VALENTA ARABICA FOOD, Which saves fifty times its costin medicines, Tins, 1 Ib, 1 25; 2 JOUN FL HENRY, agent, § College id think they 1 had, but T y mt enh emed for Gaiveston. s he new iron steamship Old Dominion, which hasbeen | Ayprrnt,—Moonr.—on We 4 ELLEN, many stake in Erie, Steginship Atvemarie, Walker. Richmond, City Point | just completed for the Old Dominion Steamship Company, | “Golden Helghes;” Stratford, Goma by tre rast Md TEE yaar et eae lace on Friday mornin; t purpose Lord Gordon pro- | and Norfolk, with mdse aud passengers, to the Old Do- | wii] be thrown open tor Inspection at the company’s pier, | W. Maxcy, HENRY D. AVERILL, of Bridgeport, | at ten o'clock, from her ite residence, Yo Woonntnt ty . ti ck, pase 4 A routs land tA. No, sir; | Minion Steainship Co. \ There Woretwordimerent yicces of land: the fest iand he | Rteamalt Voluniwer, Bloodgood, Philadetphia, with | foot of Beach strect, from 18M to4PM to-day. Bhe wil Conn., to FANNIE M. daughter of Charles Moore, | street, from thence to St. Stephen's chureh, where ori rds, apart? A. I sh nitely say they had; the matter sinterest to them than te g. Pid you know. for wi id, $I was falking about was a picce over at Tarrytown, which | mdse, tod lard. leave for Norfolk, City Point and Richmond on the 27th | Esq, of Stratford. No a solemn requiem mass will be said for the repose | place, New York. i was be 82,00) ah ere, and 1 said, “Over at my donot 31 pe. eee te dll napslocy, Fong. Rong Jen 8 inst, Tiee —Krer.—On Wednesday, April 24, at the | of her soul, The relatives and recat a oes anal JELK, FREAN & © LONDON BISCUITS, —— can get, for about two . ee og Of Good Hope Feb 29, aud crossed the equator March 23, in Spoken, residence of the bride’s mother, by the Rey. Dr. E. | ily, also thosé of her brother, John Her! ht I . OTICE, think every way 8% good ’ 1 f;zed him to 1d buy a piece of land | lon 4 Wy; had fine monsoons to the Banca Btraits, then Ship Sontag. Harriman, from New York for San Fran- oppebiie 50 Fie, wr ue was ‘talking i faying it, but | {ahh gortnerty we a erro ‘hh the straits and Java Sea cisco, Feb 2, Int 88 20 8, lon 47 25, . i ¢ D ce; he talker at 906 8, lon en never bought it: one ns went up with me; he talked of ahic LAE A DE Le A. Washburne, Freperic Ropent HALseY | to | brother-in-law, William Ferris, are respectfully in- Lonnox, Fob. 3, 1871 Euaa GeurRupe, only child of the late Mr. Henry | vited to attend the funeral to the Cemetery of the Several Imitations of these eetebrated iit ic pies ewer cep, both of this city. } , | Row offered, constimers will please observe that our ful Pat ee OF New eM | TT huts—-OanORNE,--On Saturday, Aprit.20, by the | PyoeOn Monday, Angi 22, at Port Chester, N. ewor inidiatsare stamped upon each Bis sit of owe 7 days calnts and chan trades to. 4 8; from Fi oing other times, but 4 Me 4 for 15,w Yor! , pading varieties, “A. B. O..” Brilliants, Corn!iils, Domb ad hemorrhage, 0) “thing of that kind, that did not | 2310 the 26th had heavy gales trom NW, eeriny tos Ship Marlborou vol for lw York (not | Rev. De Los Lull, of Yorkville, Gkoroe J. IiARRis, 2 8 HARVEY PACK, In the 734 year of his age, | leading va A, ual ants, Corn'iils, Domi facie Railroad i i neki ce | ee eee ON on a We, poke. bark. ‘Brilinnt Shark Cloth ide iat tn for Cienfuegos, Aprit7, lat | {!Merly of the United States Navy, to FRANKIE J. Vise wiends of thie Fa Mat “Ad ere Thee ne sisal hae ella aK VREAN @ CO, 6 niry was Ve! od : f bart New 1} i dby d ‘ yeas ji sagas OsKORNE, ttend his funeral, on sy ‘The above imported and for sale hy { Stalked of-—~ A. I don't | from Pernambuco for New York, J days out. 28 26, Jon 66 14, to atten ws . 5 ia a ie ie resignation war ls. reeignation, Wark Adatn jNedewick (Br), itamon, Shanghae, Deo % | Burk Kenetictor, Berry, from New York ‘or Hong Kong, | Newburg papers please copy. hatf-past one o'clock Py My a the Presbyterian J 7° minnie Wert & swim, % ‘Was there avy conversation wie relerence tot? A, | Wilh tens, 19 Heinemann, Vayson & “Morgan, “Passed J Mare 18, Jats 20 N, lon 3 00 W. WELLA~MOCKOEKY,—Un Wednesday, April 24, at | church, Port Cheste 2 é ~ mM Wyn street, New Xork oltve