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8 NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1872.-TRIPLE SHEET. aparece wi : ne Dae emir ; ~ a EE ce i ‘ 1 y speenlater i or aronnd Wall streci who docs not li cectearyrianasen: i 7a 92 | ORGERY CASE. BeARD OF APPORTIONMENT. Second street, Williamsburg, on Friday, May 3, Ve Np (Gi FERC TAL folly understand and appreciate the facts set forth | Round hoop © ini rans a 77 THE $50,000 F ’ pelt ed oo Socom sivest, Wiad I I WW Ride snigibatene actress Bound poop.Qh fe brands, + gms Be | hi Aa Pesermereys a eax oencees se sca meee prednaadey evening, May 1, MarR 8t. Loi 178 “¢ ‘ P m 01 3,0:35,' 3—T RICK, he 3ist year of her —— m i ena y The relatives and : a SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, | ff (us onawen im ais | Examination Before Judge Dowling WO eine estas ana cease were | fbecttully” invited to (ioe tee anes i ay 100 mar! itumaci i ate resittence, 3 vt -) stre GOLD INACTIVE AT H21-2 A 25 Thursday, May 2—10115 A. M. we Uw a tkably: Con fous Witnesses on thOc it ted ata meeting of the Board of Apportion- | urday, May 3 aetna ck ATM Se oe , $3000 US 68, 81 Ne $n Us 8, oy 48... nem, | BOM ra No, Bs baa Staud—How Not to Tell the Trath—Has ment held on Wednesday evening :-— 2 SEtER—In Brooklyn, E. D., on Thursday, Ma 4c 3 S000 US B22), 6 Southern extra, 7ua the Caso Been Hushed Up!—Iwo ealherens the Board of Apportionment is @irected by Bath year of Fancy Henry Charles Geisler, ib th) Stock Market Strong and “10 A. M.—Before Call. 33. a 876 | ‘Wall ‘Stroct Brokers Sent to hay. 137% to Ox the ammount necessary to be levied wit | ,, the relatives and friends of the family, also me n arn wt pA 74% 100 she Chie & RIRR. .¢ 114% 305 a | ted ‘by taxation the year 1372 upon the real | bets of Mariners’ Lodge, No. 23, LO. of O. F., an ‘i 744g 800 do... eters SR a the House of Detention. reonal estates elty and county g¢ New York | Mount Pisgah: Encampment, No. 26, are invited Prices Advan gz. | ss 24 ER do. : ray puldgh are aublees to, taxation: and whereas itis provided atten the funeral, tins (Friday) afternoon, at tw: 5 Puncheons, fs Risa ame! ory of said cha o'cloc! ‘om her Jate residence, No, ‘Bel m ec, on Wheat was dull and heavy, w 0 bushels, Albert. Ven Saun, the forger, was taken before | shall BO RS Late Seer, that the Hoa nl of Apportionvent | street, , cd \4 £000, 0 & at$1 8 for prime Chicago spring afloat, $1 Ul tor do. 0 41 , ae eae eee Court, yeator. | SuniL excecd a" suum equal” toe tee and. thice | GKIFFIN.—On Wednesday, May 1, Many, belove Government Securities Strong--- | - Feasts tne Want ka store, $1.97 for white G snag Dowling, at the Hage a ay Bea bi quarters per cent calcuinted upon the valuation of the | Wife of Denia 8. Grifin, | ' 3 4 Sales 1,200 bushels We 4 “oes a? day morning, for examination relative to st bl ale Wy ich the Commissioners of Taxes and ‘The friends of the fami Meney Market Firm. on priv te team" Gorn nn te diately ‘ag charge ineltted against him by Frederick H. | @gcesr ar temucre gras, we ear WW7L In addition tothe | to attend the faneral, rom her inte. seelden rt at Te. a ie Tor mixed, closing at Tie: a Te tor We Smith, a broker, doing business. at Nos. 34 and 36 | founty tor Ingo the amount charged to it for Bate Ao. SAS eee friar, May 3, at one P. RET | aan cS aie aa ad aa mminyaeiite tncliled nih wove | Hroad street, trom whom he obtalued $50,000 in | eerateatesoftivaald Commbaioncrt of ken and xs | WILLA Hatt, w native of Caste Blayney, count ee WALL 300 ails Arat halt of June, and de for alldune, Ontsweresteny | Gold on the 20th day of August, 1871, Van Saun | fessmenis, now belore t rs seek yajnations | Monaghan, Ireland, aged $8 years, : THURSDAY, | $00 Went Un and active, Sales, 61,00 bushels, at Ste. for No. 2Uhicazo | surrendered himsclf Wainesday, and was at | (hatin gamount to $1 i76.205,08; tnd whereasitapyears | ‘The relatives and friends aro Invited to atten The four market 1s dull aud inclined towards | yy 40: atloat and Sle: for Inferior black Western ailoat. liye was | Surrendered Mimsclf last Wednesday, a ‘a | gouty in 18h hus increased overits peopartion ter iawes | the faneral, from his late residence, No, 17 Fillmo dower J Wheat is dull and heavy, notwith: | 39 do: FartcntaThe inquiry for berth-room continued fair, | +28 time taken before Judge Dowling, who orilered gauss 10; and whereas it apen that tho interest upod place, Brooklyn, E. D., on Saturday afternoon, @ standing that the recent advance in the Western | 40) a7: both for grain, Drovisions and ater goods an rates wus | Dina committed until the next morning (yesterday), | Hoh We gey pal county tent the bald, throngh, taxa. | OOOO, stare uoMas Hawt, markets of six and seven cents per bushel is well | {voi charter continued fair, cle! y, aecdhn cotelaner tender at ten o'clock. In the meantime Mr, Smith was oar are ae eens ostimates, of expenditures for | native of Drumellif, county Siigo, Ireland, for maintained, ‘There has been no alteration in the hone. cliee wore a5 span Grmar raiee. | The engage. notified of the fuct of Van Saun's being | ciry“and county govermuents appear to: rouuhoe tn fe Jong while attached to the Convent of Mercy, age quotations for cotton for some days, | bushels grain at 44:2" ,000 boxes ehecte, 20210) boxes | 1 custody and that the examination was | JOvigeraiers 745,049 ¢ relatives and friends of the family, aleo th MONEY MARKET, eae Liverpook 40m; 7600 bushels grain’ Bide to Glasgow, by | 26 down “for the next morning. When | Yor interest on city aiid coun S{7h%r | or hjsinte brother John, are. respectfully’ invited ¢ The demand for money continues brisk, but the 00 Ohio & Miss Rit ms Ha\000 htishels grain, 44g |, “The charters com- | the next morning came, however, he did not put in | FOr olga Soghtyy wasn bt. PA attend the faneral, from his late residence, 301 Mul supply ja fully up to the requirements,. Seven per wo do. pres A Kusslan bark, hence to Gronsindt, 4,000 bbls. re- | an appearance; $0 a summons was Issued for both saparenannts 149,500 | berry street,on Sunday afternoon, the 6th inst. ply ly UP a i d petroleum, 48. Md,’ An Italian bark, 456 ions, hence to Maki at half-past one o'clock precis Inte 13 Geneva or Leg! 500 bls. rosin, atéc.,and i,svcases | himselfand a Mr, Jonathan A, White, who, it was | aking a total of. « Calvary Cemetery, prey riean cont is the exacting figure, and no deviation from it serene ++ $38,085,328 And whereas the rate of taxatl i * th ly. Ne of taxation duly calculated upon ; petroleum, 25. ian bark, Hence to Gibralter ‘or ie Ki ‘ éan at present and perhaps for some time to orders, 2,500 bbls. refined petroleum, on private term: said, was interested in having the afair hushed up. n of 1871, as aforesaid, In order to meet said 1xP.—On ‘Tuesday, April 80, MAnaaner, be. come be reasonably expected, fwediity bark, 7.00 bbls retined petroleum, 44 Gi. About eleven o'clock these gentlemen came Into Ree Ca fon ati ition (to the excess of the | loved wife of Henry Kiep, in the 4th year of her @oLD—1WGIr 3, LOWEST 112%. the German Baltic, 2,180 bbla, refined petroléum, suine | the examination room at the ‘Tembs, which was by Play eae SAatead On said county for State taxes he funeral will take place this (Friday) afternoon, Gola is dui and the demand Amited, but the M foge,, an a oad ALU e Boe esa ao this time well filled with spectators and friends of Resolved, That the Board of Apportionment constituted | ®¢ One o'clock, from her late residence, 29 Hudso! a an Beltian rn ae ees ai ae the parties interested In the case, Inciuding Van | #%4 organized under and by virtue of chapter 583 of the | #Venue, Brooklyn, Friends and relatives, also the| Fuling quotations of the week seemed to be fast | 1500 Wo... s,000 qubetennren, he Pag ie wa of 871, andin accordance with said act and with | Casper Club, are respectfully invited to attend, anchored. There inst be some change soon or the | $8 fol. Wab & W itt. direct; an American ait Saun’s mother ind wife, both of whom seemed | the law of sre Amending the same, hereby direct the Without further notice. Fs Ae ate Ts ri Neat ® ee ted Kingdom, 4,600 quarters greatly careworn and troubled. On the prisoner be- | py'tax in the year 1872, upon the cutelee ven oye KINSELLA.—On Wednesday, May 1, P. @peculators will sicken with ennui. The closing ie ¢ ae | Pp by tax, In the year 1872, upon thé estates, real and per- | gy '¥, May 1, PATRICK KIN. First Board—10 fropn Beliimacs, to tes Bristol ing bronght inJudge Dowling began the examination | sonal, subject to taxation. In the * ? Wer, | SELLA, a native of Kinstown, county Meath, Ireland, price was 1129, a 112 | N YCAURR.D Pork in nald yours the anette of BRO aT OS bag oN aged 82 years, : ke 8 Monasses.—The market remained quiet for both foreign | by calling Mr. Smith as the first witne: ‘This gen- ABBreR YUK SHARE MARKEY, 1000 00 do bs v0 epperariccr ee q i for y g Mr. ¢ first witness, IS ZeN- | amount which does mot excced, in the ate, a sun ‘he relatives and friends of the family a1 = atone : ate Jo Juv Erie Ith . dales of 10) DLis, Now Ofloanoat Be atte Wetunic— | ticman from the tirst seemed determined on contue | eatal to 24 percent upon. the’ valuation of suck estates | quested to attend the funeral, from his tate rest The stock ma opened under a cloud, and the | 2000 wd fixed for the year i871 by the Commisstonera of taxes and | dence, 146 West Eighteenth strect, this (Friday) afte: prevailing shares looked sickly; but when the work Oo tog ey go Cuba—Centrifagal and mixed. macy, and would not testify to anything in particu- hye? ermenta for the fai ( gna county, sp.eddition to noon, ’at Ce ofcinkr The aeronthe wit tage ale r Of the morning tid fatrly commenced the mist | ia xy 2) do. viayen {ary but persisted in deciaring that le did notreinem-.| und or the year WHY ever tho amount charged on auld | 18 Flatbush Cemetery, cleared away anda sudden restoration to health | $Y) Brie tth im, eal dha ber, Jndge Dowling asked him why he did not bring | county for State taxes in the year 1870, Lessens.—On Wednesday, May 1, OAROLINE A. BHI NY C73, 176 the check with him to the inatl tt trol, Valuation of the estates, reaf and personal, LesSELs, wife of William Lessels, aged 41 years, nd vigor was manilcst. Ps fall started at | 109U Pac tel 11s & MS du Pexamination, that it might ‘subiect to taxation in the elty and county, The relatives and: friends of ‘tho family are in- 44 and went gradually up to 77%, whieh is the | flmemceN When lw) a) dos ft 4 Bo" entered as) evidence. After hesitating some Tox at tho fate of 24 pee sont on acl! Value Vited to attend the funeral, from the Kast Baptist Righest point it has touched; Western Union 1 Aer comp Oe a. Fo. 80 | tinged moderately netlve, but wan a shade easier, time he sinalty said he did not know where it was, rien. te 29,506,074 shurge ortioe Mae Mn REasoarernenn Bireets, on raph, closed fein Ae vt raha ares Egat) PE iulieg 3 Tiny | hear of sates of 1D bbls spot, at drige. a fie; 10) bbl, | “I took tt with me when I went with the detective | Fxces¥ol the ‘auota “of state tax tor’ said Li a AL TAtaamllég. Ga teats grap ) 5 r trom store, at Ge, a Ole., and 200 bbls. tor August, atdse- " S, county over the amount charged on said GBTBODY. ersey City, on Tuesday, Aprit Erie, which was one of the lively stocks of the a tbs BOW 8 aa , 1000 Oley & Pi 9235 | _ Bee, Rosine wasequiet-but very iz to Canada in search of Van Saun; I have not COREY tor Heat t in th 80, 1872, GEorax T. LigurBopy, in the 42d year of Went from 9; to 10%; Ohio and Mississippi tm- | 1000 Mile StPaal Ist. oy bbls p i a sae pan maa iuiet aun ae oeatt | Seen Italnee.” After being pressed very closoly by the | state taxcwin STU, OL mits relatives and friends of the family, Lo proved one por cent and sold for 50%; Columbus, | VB all isis tals pe ccamRoLM.=-On ‘Change today the market tor, reo pst he pd ela Vast deal of stammering and oT eT 810.513 | Island Lodge, No. #2, F, and A. M., of Beso iyi Chicago and Indiana Central jumped from 3 to CALC Ist m.. 89% 01 aad arte, winder & ite, Aaiment phietly FOU ex. hesitancy, said, “Well, the last time I saw the check Total to be ratsed by tax. eeeeee $30,487,523 | N. Y., and the Masonic fraternity of Jersey Cit; are ea go and : q st Theat A peat Ft Ponets Arg Heard ofeales of BNO bole. pine ea Was about ninety days after the forgery had been Resolved, That the sum of $14,915,777 75° be and tho respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from Bt. 804; Rock Isand was firm at 1164; Union Pa | 1.500 bois standard white adtanie to’ veel At ommitted; Mr. White, Detectives ‘Tilley and | same is hereby set apart and apportioned for the follow- | Mark's church, corner of Grove and ‘Monhtgomer i roxe fre vew York Central hung be- | also h * ornde, | ¥ and myself were looking at it in my tng Har poess end ehincts oF the city andcounty govern- | streets, Jersey City, on Sunday, May 6, at one P. tf wean struggled up from 673; to all, ‘ e; the check was left in my safe, wnong my Or eRe adler eG sci fon ‘emminion: Liprincorr.—On Thursday morning, May 2 after : Nov ciwadie nape ic." Case i books and papers; I don’t know who took it from whoola to be paid by the county of Now. ® palnfal iliness, Samuu. B., son of Wultagh Th and 66,1 Northwestern gold ut very firins quoted a 2s the safe; my fafo Was never robbed to my knowl | _ York. NOW ssvas,ou9 s2 | Elizabeth Lippincott, nged af yeate and ¢ monies 80%: Har ore, St. Paul, 6143 | 100 Bank Larket Was qilet, but drm, at $3 A) o 7 ede; tf was usually kept locked, and had a key to Ww Relatives and friends of the family are respect- Quicksitve 43, ‘The highest and lowest | ty Rite hitadelphia market remained with falehange, | it; Mr. White went to the safe and took the eleck +++, 6,072,637 74 | fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- fouitid in tho folio wiiverte 25 beast wit y little onto ring. nonin, out, and L have never seen it since; I don’t Know Now York of 12, deuce of his father, No. 360 West Thirty-fifth street, ‘ tb hy g ta lian BARK, a Why the officers looked at the check: T alone com- | principal or bonds and sto 9 *412.970 9 | on Saturday, May 4, at twelve M., without further Sas tay become Receipts, pork Thuvediy. i Bank.. 978 Lbs, 5 packay pose the tirmof FH. Smith & Co.; Mr. White is a due and pay: notice. N. ¥. Con, avatiua. Riv wa “90: p cae: funrket for inens pork an eee dey customer of mine,” i Me nee 5.420 69 LIVINGSTON.—At Marion, N. J., on Wednesday, NoYiGensand Nud.cer, os aby Qui ub IN buthonrMugseor Woldees whedcmauee Meter | dNdge—Mv, Smith, do yon mean to tel me that | 2 iy May 1, Josta, infant daughter of Mortimer an ‘ i 10) do had a tendenc eck’business. We hear of | When the ofMlcers caliel to see that check Mr. otabesayt Mary Livingston, aged 7 weeks. 200 Mariposa ¥ 20 Ma é& C Pao Ms 3 B00 Tan & S 250 bbls for June at August September and Oetober at evening, 1,000 bbls. te : sales of 600 bbls, ac also, late In: 14 25 White, who is only a customer of yours, and who has no interest in’ your business adairs whatever, PAYMENTS BY THE COMPTROLLER, .—On Thursday morning, May SAMUEL W, Marston, aged 53 years. 2, pk 300 do. 1000 Un Pac - bis, for August Went to your safe und took it out? ol e Funeral services will be held at his late rest- } | ium dy bor At $14 26, and LOT BDI for Aunust, Bontember The witness evaded the qnestion in every way | Comptroller Green made the following payments | gence, in Middlehope, Orange cousty, to-day (rik. $13 75, most holders asking $14. Bacon was quiet, with | IMaginahle, and he would not look at the Judge, | yesterday :— day), at four o'clock’ P.M. ‘The remains wil bo ul. full tormer Priges ni. “Dressed hogs were in | Dutkept his eyes continually on the door. Finally, | Department, of Parks—For use of said Depart- taken to Cypress Hills for interment, from his Bt. Paul preferred, “ee Memind and tinn at éc. a 6c. for the range. | however, he did manage to say that such was the men . $100,000 | father's residence, 642 Pacific street, Brooklyn, on Bt Pool preteared (2) Peet was in tanderate reanest and rm. Salesweresunde, | ease—Mi White had really taken the check from the | Salari pl Saturday, at half-past nine o'clock A. M. 1 Hoston, tart, anu Erie, 10 Cita i, 8194 $13 for prime meas Heres ind shy sie | MMC. I answer to the District Atiorney he said he | galhhesHeparkinc Manrny.—On Thursday, May 2, BARNARD MARTIN, & Wor Jomereotral.. for India ness dlerces, Beek named were cnehanged sud | alone was loser of the amount paid to Van Saun; I | pwee NEPA, dees TAT Ke| April native of Nober, county Meath, Ireland, fi iet; quoted at $23 a $27. Cul meats—Tho demand to- | CO Not Know. whether the check is lost or not; | Salarl eo Keraployey of Maneralty Relatives and friends ot the familyare invited to as Hon Da ara eae priictbany for Jopbing lots ENCED Leet arate took itfrom | Salaries—Board of Assessors. ws attend the funeral, on Saturday, May 4, at two Fol vere mads of 8) boxes he Bate 5 not bring it to Court because | have 'Yhe payment ot ’ “ »» | o'clock, from Fourth street, Long Island City, be- bce. aud 40 boxes pickled bellies at | not seen It for a long times I don’t know that !have | to 1st lust. is Hedselets Jools On “bls PLPeH” | tween West and Central avenues. ‘e de. a 5, 5 boxed or loose, Ctl ea ron promise return ol he loved wife of Patrick J. Martin an r 1 rd—The market tbat firm. Saiea | money; I don’t know that any one bag Wied to ne- MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Maguire, in the 24th year of her age. ) CESSES 9.5-16c., anil 600 tierce: City lard was | ever having told any one that White owned the SETA Age ag fully invited toattend the funeral, to-day (Friday), at UNITE Nee ena ‘Guictandanchanged’ Kaley | Money I lost; I have never received. back one eent Married. twelve o'clock, from Twenty-sixth street and Sevud The lighest quotutions for government coupon 123 bags Patna al 7340. & i ‘ad 20 hays Bangoon at | Of the money, and I don’t think any one else has; Hippen—PornamM.—In Philadelphia, on Tuesday, | avenue. : } honda to-day come’ sith those. OF tn a7. Carolina nominal at 8c. a $e, I don’t remember whether or not a proposition has | April 30, by the Rev. E. Owen Simpson, ENocu M. MarueEws.—On Thursday, May 2, JAMES MATHEWS, b y y Svoan—the transaetions to-day huye beon moderate, | boon made to me tosettie the case if 1 would not | HippEN, of this city, to CLARA, daughter of the late | the beloved husband of Catherine Brady, aged 49 Mist ag foliows:— ie and nat ohunged bresh We henr of sales of 740 hihe prosecute the prisoner. Charles W. Popham, Eaq. No cards. years and 3 months, - “. Thuy: Pte theme coinen reflning, and brought At this point of the ‘proosedings Mr. Smith was MyGatT—KELsEY.—In New York, on Tuesday, The relatives and friends of the family are re- United States sixes, i88L.. ae ate terms. “Reniied was in fal rm at | Femove him from the room, and Mr. Jonathan A. | Rev. &. 8. Howland, D.D., GgoxGE Myaarr, Jr., to | late residence, 330 East Fifty-sixth street, on Sun- Valted Skat sf Boa dba ner figures, Messrs. C. A . report the | White was called in from an adjoluing room, where. | ANNA, eldest daughter of the late Charles Kelsey, of | day, May 6 at one o'clock. i Bales hates iv ties, 1863, = 112 | JON) U8 5's, 10-44, ©. K, sales and receipts as follows: ; he, together with other witnesses, had been placed | Strong place, Brooklyn. MEAD.—On Thursday, May 2, Er1za Msap, wife of Pyjied Btates five-twenties, ind, Rea . Blobs sactiletdcdsticas. its, Bowes, Buge Mctaco. | Jest they should hear Smith's testimony. Mr. White ROBERT—BRUNN.—At Niagara Falls, on Thursday, | Jolin Mead, in the 30th year of her age. { Tailed States fve-twenties, 1865 - 12:30 P. M.<Before Call. ioe aecantetned iy 4 said he was not engaged in any active business, but | April 25, by the Rev. Dr. Doggett, Mr. Joun Frepe- | , The relatives and friends are invited to ‘attend United States five-twenties, 1867, mime pintad WAY’ Unnhtte GaeEaR Ee cal speculation, April 1, [S72 25,084 86,444 85132 745 | he nlways paid his bills; I have an ofiice at 34-Broad | xick ROBERT, of New York, to Miss Henxierea | the funeral, from her late residence, 350 West anya United States live-twenties, 1868, Lie | S00shs Pac Mt Sx Ge 209 Tea RR ve $3 | Receipts since April 1... 65,700 480lL 984099 6,059 | Btreet, Same floor as Mr. Smith; I have no interest | BRUNN, of Buffalo, third street, on GELS Re t., at eleven A. M. United States ten-tortles: hee is 4 * --— | in Mr. Smith’s business; 1 was never a customer of | ScnavsER—Oca.—On Tuesday, April 80, 1873, at | | MorBIs.—On Thursday, May 2, at the residence of Vuited Stutes currency sixes. 116% | 100 de Toss 100d his; I don’t know where I was on August 20, | the First Presbyterian church, Remsen street, | her Ganghter Mrs. phemia Morris Machad md Shavket tor’ goveeiharitelwas “aausuany duit, | 22 do io, WLS AMS il; I don't know when I saw the check | Brooklyn, by the Rev. Dr. Van Dyke, L ©. ScHAUBER | FRANCES Mary Upron Morris, widow of Richa’ } ide ‘clult, | 100 ph 75% GO) Bost, 11€ after the forgery; I don’t know when I last saw | to Many Estenue, daughter of the late James Ogg. | Morris, of Otsego county, and daughter of the late but prices were fully and firmly maintained. There | 400 3 oo “ao the check in Mr, Smith's office; I never saw the | Albany, Schenectady, Ballstou and Saratoga (N. | Captain Francis Upton, of the British Navy, in tho wore tore eétlers than tuyers, however, as is gene- | So. te Sale Comparing with stock— check In the safe; I can’t swear ‘thatl ever saw it | Y.) papers please copy. 79uh year of her age. rally the case after the payment of the coupons wd bb F672 BOO CLC ETO RE. oe kt Oe taken from the safe; Inever took it from the safe; MLUETER—GARDINER.—On Tuesday, April 23, | | Her remains will be taken to Me . BW NYC Bis Se B00 a May 33510 Se teed Smith has told me the check was not in his posses- | 1872, at the residence of the bride’s parents, by the | County, for interment, where services will be held LONDON SPOCK Jw Erie RR. Wai haikes Cubarcinielan ke montana, radii ston; Smith never told me the check was not in his | Rev, Eugene re, ADOLPH SCHLUETER to | at the Morris Memorial church, on Saturday, the 4th, The quotations at five o'clock this afternoon were | suc hie & Ri RR F Bho.| fair to good fair H50.8 possession; [never made a proposition to any on MARTHA, daughter of Elyjah W. Gardiner, Esq. st. ) follow ) Brose A prime refining, #7,¢, a. 9c a grocer about setting the case, nor has any such propo: SILVA—DALY.—On Thursday, April 35, by Rev. | | MURRAY.—On Wednesday, May 1, Kate, third as Be nig seseees e.3 Prime to choice ¢ a I4e.; centrifugal, | tion ever been made to me; I did not own any of | Father Dealy, 8. J., and Rev. Dr. Beach, of St, | daughter of Kate and the late Michael Murray, Consols, mo} 93% | 1600 do. hhda and boxes, 4c. @ At, nolasses, Lihds. and foxes. | the money lost by Smith. | Here the witness’ | Peter’s Episcopal church, Jose JOAQUIM DA’ SILVA, ag 3 years and 3 months. ; Americ 90% | 400 do. Se Oe Tk Be wee, | Memory entirely faited him, He could not recol- | of Macao, China, to EMiLy W. SaLispory, eldest | ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re~ meric 93x | 200 Panama Rit YG to 18, 10°40. a 11%, ,) | leet anything ‘at al! in relation to the case, and | daughter of James Daly, Esq., of this city. spectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) New ven. 2 0's | 1 vmod aa Hie: Bi 10 2 in Be bY _ white, Wye ae Por when Baked 8 question would pnvarlably reply shat TURNER—HaIGH.—At Harlem, on Wednesday, oirigrmepaiets natok frem the residence of her perie Bi 5 sas * jco—Common to prime retining, Sc. & 9 rtochoice | he “could not swear to it,” “I don’t know whether 2 ‘. ner, Es aa Toa ib 40g Pripradl-Duvch sand Titid or not” Fe Bese ergeldence oF the bride), by the Rev. | Mfocakry.—in Brooklyn, on Thursday, May 2, 1872, / Sccomd Board—1 P. M. 4c . Javya—Dutch standard, N a After a few minutes’ consultation with the Judge | AMELIA H Epwarp McCaxry, the beloved son of James and The bullion in the Bank of England has decreased | gym vq 6, con, 52g 100 shSLSAMSR..bo.b8 org | YEC,, Manila Superior and extra superior. 7acut See, | Mr. Sullivan moved that the ease he adjourned until | ~ WHISs#—SUYDAM.—On Tnesday, April 30, at Cal- | Margaret McCarty, aged 14 years, 7 months and 26 foring the past weck £199,000, nearly equal to a | SW0Tenn im HOw oN do. -, 4 | 92¢0. for choice tlerces. this morning at ten o'clock, and that the two wit- | vary church, by Rev. Henry Y. Satterlee, assisted | days. million of dollars, F a LLOW Was scarce and firm. Sales 50,000 Ibs, at 9c. a | nesses White and Smith be sent to the House of D Rev. Dr. E. A. Washburn, FaNguiL Dunxin | Notice of the funeral hereafter, The minimum rate of discount | wt the bank remains at four per cent, TREASURY CIRCULATION. 5000 Tot & W: y id pri es w ane she Judge Dowling said that, in view of the remark- | — WestraLi—Du FLov.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, | 1 Month and 16 days. y ‘The folowing the amount of govern. | jnphs West Un te WETS orev eee. Mice epee able manner in whieh te Witness ad iven thelr | April 30, by the Rev. Joseph Eimbatl, D. A Wisk. gle Telatives and ‘friends are invited to attend . sae ra tae Loe seeenee estimony, he would grant the District Attorney’ # et Q a e reside 2 meni paper In Getual circulation, tess the total of | oe DOMESTIC MARKETS, ede ied g bined BPH 0 se hamid aa ic slat pagal Kast Twenty-sixth street, tls (Friday) afternoon, at the reserves held by the national banks, compared | 955 —> During the afternoon the testimony of Detectives one o'clock. With the amount out on the Ist of May, 1860:— ay Gotion steady: géod ordinary, Mivar mse recdiier ao | HUGE Sud, Milley wea taken. Noth of thede men Diet coupontian of Mia ncaa: [OHM NCE Myce aged GO) x ? % ( AED ) “ t ats nibs 8 ., e , aon t, 1809, | in Sate bates: sales, 209; SUCK, RMD. AMiteunlce tudor ‘the elroumatancos inentioned | AXBRS—=At Newark, N. J., on Wednesday, May 1, | “"pfionds and relatives are respectfully invited to May 1, 1872. Greepbacks............. iL Fractional currency $356,0 1,073 OAT WOtal eves ceess 192,802,010 ; ° ne " : ) BRIEN.— sday, Micwae Ne: # 16 es 020 ‘Ww a ion 3 uiehaios ‘e since that bhp. whelg, adulr had beep, wetted up. church, Newark, N. J,, on Saturday, May 4, at two | OE n oisaeleae pare, pe h adk ME Lee 7 n RR... receipts, 20: ‘ ¥ 3 land, aged 38 years. 7 ao 48 Morris & Essex Rit “van, May2,1872. | BOARD OF ASSISTANT ALDERMEN, | ,,24/°W!y.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, May 2 | “nt funerai will take place from his late rest- Paper in eire’ $575,940, 001 By these figures it appears t is nearly ten and a half millions more of government mone im actual circulation now than there was three years ago. er vs ? “ 4 “roe | . AI , May 2, 1872, = % . ¥ , * Bet, | to attend the funeral, from her late r nce, 67 Cea is elgeiery te Mbp avert Cotton dull: widdtings, 220.5 net receipts, 1W ules; | Foley, O'Brien, Galvin, Healy, Hartt, Coddington, | May % FRANK E., sou of the late George F. Bel Prospect place, on Friday, May % at one o'clod avery turn wpward he price of government | rales, | Strack, Wade, Littleticld, Geis, Simonson, Cumisk, 5 relatives as fi re invit : - ) ecnrilies creates a new demand for secure bonds Wirwincron May 2 1 ‘ iy Ri nelsatres rn cag of the Taity 8 ie ed Parrerson.—On Thursday, May 2, after a lon, Le Spirits turpentine firm at Me, Ro aU$S for and Schwartz, jo attend the funeral, on Saturday, May rom | and painful illness, FRANCIS PATTERSON, in the 68t of well established railroads. ‘Timid people, of $5 00 for No. 1 $7 for catra pale, OF M6 Jor Pa! | PROPOSAD ‘FROCERDINGS AGAINGT THIRD avenue | the fosidence of his mother, at Union Town. "Trains Year of his age. : 3 course, will never be brought to the belief that the ad Bee yehw aip' so tor virgin. ‘Tarsteady tgaen | Withi Gah eaueety ivnanascalvorawe saccita sonror: 5 Ms ana | , Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to sceurity whicha railroad bond presents approaches fon Bost Wa Osweuo, N. ¥., May 3 | ‘Phe following resolution was offered and referred | Julla Bergin, both of county Kilkenny, Ireland. SE ce per eT pal DA ‘ . ened . . “0 do. Flour active and steady ; seles 3,000 bbls, at $3.50 for No. ITs’ fawetal wil take piace on. arid ews inkle avenue, ne < , y City jn uny degree to the protection and safety afforded Sie do Lapring, $9 for aber winter, $950 for white winter, 810 | to the Committee on Law:— atte Funeral Will take place on Briday At two | Heights, on Saturday, May 4, at haltpast ten by a government issue, and hence the wide differ- Is do, for \ bie ext Wheat steady yee 7,90) busticls rt | ‘That the Counsel to the Corporation be directed to com- Best Thirty-difth street. “Ail friends are respectfully o'clock A.M. Trains leave foot of Cortlandt and ence in the market values between seven and eight | (FS 4M 8 act gn sean ind at Ge Hastegid afeiecacies tiny | quence Drocecdinys mgainst tie Third” Avcuve Kaiicoad | Tove. Desbrosses streets for Marion at nme and ten per cent first class first mortgage Hens on estab- sensei Bre ocuntetted perewt. Miiieed inchaumeds sorts | rent between the Nayar and Commonalty of Gist TOGn HEADS, Dotasoenatines egeuas vents ATTERSON.—On Wednesday, May 1, FLORRNDINR lished well paying roads and five and six per cent $2 a $25; shipscutls, $25 a $26; midlings, $26.0 $23, } TRY SRA eran Teereen aed ‘ Ut laW, Aged 45 years. | parrenson, in the 28th year of his age, of scarlet United states bonds, Hut there are others Who are ONE Rin eke Heuad TeelehtePlou ost = cmerioartont rievo num pmvann. | Mesgriguiay of tie family aro invited wo attend the | fever,” , atte esr - eed lew York, S00. to Albany INVESTIGATION INTO THE DEPARI- "a Fe Oe Pinca ‘The remains will be taken from his late residence, better able to judge and ave less influenced by im- bushels whent, 515,000 ENT OF PUBLIC PARKS, street, on Friday, 3d inst., at one o'clock P. M., to | ye31° Rorsyth pirect, to Greenwood for intermenty that they pay much st and can be pur- | aginary fears, Who are seeking railroad securities . . ay . SEALE Gua tinis Mod htivadas: te . aia Gi > " be i Receipts at the Ports 1,920 Bales— Flour quiet. Grain market bar | tion re BuckEn. as tGranton, N. J., on shh jay, May 2, and relatives are respectfully invited to attend. for permanent investinents, for the main reason | pe adstuffs Easy—Corn Active ane | tla gitso Lan duit nt yiugeiprtees, Fork | mittee of three, trem ne into | 187% ANDREW, infant son of Thomas and’ Emma | “p-ryiaup.—On Tuesday morning, Apri 80, after H y reg duced rates. The follow! Cattle—Receipts 112 head, making the supply for the | Departiaent of Public Parks, such committee to ear of his age. somata sant 8s Tatane 8, 28 arat | eine Kasier—Whiskey Lower, week thus far 7 iz head, or 43) cars azuinee sescare the | lave power to send for persons and papers spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the | “Me relatives and friends of the family are re- le shows the quotations of the various railroad | Tuorspay, May 2~6 P, same time last week, Not much stock offering, and the | ‘The resolntions were referred to the Committee | residence of his parents, Granton, N. J., on Friday | spectfully invited to attend the fun from his nitoly settled the probabilities are that trade in this mar- artis, AEBS SD ARB 75; 14 C The Commabtbo omdicuiances reported adverwel BOUTIN.—At Arlington, Vt., on Wednesday, Aprit | 44J) afternoon, at half-past one o'clock, y younds, at $3 25.) Sh The Committee on Ordinar ported adversely tastites of W Ricwarps.—On Wednesday evenin May 1, 1 16 kot will begin to pick up, but as yet the market con- the supply thus | to an ordinance adopted by the Board of Aliermen | 24, Mrs, M. H. BourIN, daughter of the late Willlam | puxny s,, youngest son of the late Henry & hb. SS Gal & Clue gd m.. tinues dultand nominal. We hear of sales at Baltimore head the” ‘same Inst week! | on the 224 UIt, and sont to the Assistant Aldermen | Goff, of St, Johns, Newfoundland, Richards, in’ the 26th year of his age. ida log Mav Ac Rsex tet ni. ciway | of 3260 bags Rio, per Lubeck, on private terms. We vai gos elt Woad | for concurrence relating to weighing ny. tho | | Cave On Thureday, May WMUTFIELD CASE, | ‘The reinains Will be taken to Poughkeepale for In- £k 2d in, f a 1 Mak ac oO “9 + committee in their report give as their reasons for 7 8 erment. wit Tol sink Me. 10K" | $MOte Facer aoa, Tehger a Leica’, do. prime, ieise head: uakine the supply EAM fea, | Feportibg adversely: ne relatives and friends of the family, also those | "HEME | 4+ cow providence, N. Je, on Wednes- New Jer Cent, Istm, n. 108 | 16te., gold, pad, sixty days; Maracaibo, Ise. a ad, the same time last weeks In | ‘Phat the ordmance is unconstitutional, and | of his brother, Wright Case, are respectfully invited M. a 87 sew Je 4 old, yediay ; ‘init | : day, May 1, MARGARRY M. RUSSELL, aged 87 years. 403) Ayra, Ise, a St. Dotningo, in bond, ‘1 stocked and dull. sites 576 head Olio, ranging from | against section 8, article 5, of the constitution, | to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 613 Mrneral On Friday, 3d Inst., at one o’clock. eee Bw eee C 0. Ki ial. ta | 123 to 249 Ibs. at $445: $4 99; Ass head mois, ranging | which says JL omices of and for weighing, guag- | East 119th strect, near Fast River, Harlem, on Sun- RUssELL.—In fooklyn, on Tuesday, April 30, Hud RF Cleve Bite he tte let lg h | Troma to 100 Ibe. at 94°00, é ing, measuring, culling and inspecting of any met. | day afternoon, at one o'clock. wp, | FRANK Hiatcaty, only son’of Jolin J. and Lipble 8. Marlen a P toe sachant chundise, produce, manufacture or commodity | — CLoub.—On Wednesaey: May 1, MARGARET CLOUD, | Russell, aged 1 year, 7 months and 11 days, Marlen con mand +16 erat 2 whatever are hereby abolished, and no such office | Widow of Benjamin F. Cloud, aged 33 years. The relatives and friends of the family are invited eer Ist be The sal Dats 1 shall be hereafter created by law.” | The relatives and friends of the family are re- | to attend the funeral, from the resklenoe fof his heh i Kye quiet and uneh The report was received and a vote of non-con- | spectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from her | giandmother, Mrs, Hiram Baker, 45 Willoughby Export ced “ate. aC, W | ot lute ‘residence, No. 208 Seventh avcnue, this | Sramémother, Mrs, stiraih Mnred o'clock P.M. Consumption quiet a (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, Re anit sill M i HAN! beloved Speculavion Lard stend - | the action of the I COMMERFORD.—On Wednesday, May 1, Brincer Ryan.—On Thursday, May 2, INAH, belove MeO. HM Ast In. 8 Lal Ast mm 84.107 Ista, 7 50. s vday, Up to thre hic & Ind C lst at . Wat 231 . Om a , a FS lay asa, May | ave forelgners, They reside in New Jersey or se | to attend the funeral, from his late residence, WL ter of C. HL St 3 and Geshe M. Stefens, Ghic & Tag Gad m. iris | inert Mt ealties., and Jul PUN SCAT ni ; | other State than New York. Therefore, ax the abeth street, to Calvary Cemetery, on Friday, | (attr mes and 13 days. pone FO, Leones TM, ol. Peo a WK BED at VB, LON | i . | now sought to be passed would give preference in | at two o'clock P. M. | We sadly mourn her loss, Bian Rego com a. BOL ete a uae dic, 2 pr cei xy das scolds 2) | Sule to the present occupiers of the market, the | -At Haat Chester, on Wednesday, May 1, , But God knows best. : To! & W Ist St Ldiv. 924% Bost, Hart & cent premium; shortsight, 174 ateig percent pre people of New York would have to sur | i (the family are respect- The relatives and friends are bi pailaten J invited So) & Wah 2d m Bos, Hart & Eric | best market to Jerseyinen and other foreigners, = eo 1 “ty to | t9 attend the funeral, at two o'clock, on Friday, Yo! & Wal con conv'le. 92 Cedar F & Minn stan «| Rates ‘on | FALL OF BROOKLYN BUILDINGS. séistant Alderman Connon also denounced the | fly invited to attend the funeral, from her late | yiqy 3, from the residence of her ‘ents, corner MONRY LENDING PROFITAHLE. tullows to ; | 5 Measure certain membors of the Lemistatnre Mad | PTE RRC Ce aa Chester, On | of Marcy and DeKalb avenues, Brookly . + 4 slaiaitiis Lavre ° + by sail, evita anid » o'clock yesterday . | introdaced, These men had no knowle day, the 3 # CK. STILSON.—At Danbury, The Boston Traveller has a reference tothe ine | pinay yy, py wall, Between elit and nine o'clock yesterday morn. | intradmced. | Thess, jen had wo Knowle DELATLAINR UGeErE DELAPLATNE, tn the ooth | ,STHZON.—At Danbur; Wie on Sunday, Apri 28, creasing desire to borrow moncy for speculative | ream, Ai. yold, compressa ing two of arow of two story and basement brick | yore on any measure Which would enable them to | Year of his age, RNER.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, May %, purposes. It says:— The gradually increasing rate of interest should make people wary of borrowing moncy for specuia- | tive purposes, and especially of hiring it tor the purchase of unproductive property, or im the oF | Preistion of obtaining permet eats bw wa ordina ul ran out; but MeCallen returned to get his May 2 Dominick Euoent, int a ice’ ae evo erclede bene # the high rate of interest which every few years | Oraimars. " Re at pair sONTd Bean ake hie escape’ | a nae 1 Friday, 84 inst., at two orclook By M. i causes & general breaking up of business, WHOR | Low middtin the Yratls were down and fe wae cangit between | ct Bincbebetibshatnte fde-boct Relatives and friends are invited to attend the Wexny A, Wants in hg ot yen of hi oe This also it is 1 in price. Which causes Wealth gradually but steaally to con- | Good midd’ Ww. >, 4 , t Seton Hali chapel, South Orange. Tiain boat . . he Pa pudnfion Ve el ‘The quotations arc hen rescued it Was found that he was fear- | post-inortem examination, at the Morgue, on the | ® pel, to attend the fneral, on Friday, Mi at one gentrate into the hands of comparatively afew per- | cere than hall oiiglt ot dangerously, bruised, and that iis | P Y leaves Barelay street at ten minutes past nine | igen tM ut the fostered ot a ptnalaw, sons in the pamunity. Take any series of ten, he twenty or thirty years, or more, and the long ann Grary,—Receipts—Flour, vole s ai to have been struck on the head with a brick o1 Fosrer.—on Thursday, May 2, Mrs. TSABELLA Fos- serics the more positive and conclusive becomes the | seis brshele;corn weal, 20 bbIe. and toy bare | a 10 es nt SIT aS ie neue histeS yer | mun widow of, Robert K. Foster, of Sing Sing, in | | Wensrrr.—At Middictown, Conn, on Wednesday, evidence of the fuct, and it will be seen that the | bishel 4,605.0. The flour market wa aint eee + Com 4 indie ete paving stone during a quarrel! with James Coyle, | the'sva year of her age. May 1, 1872, Prepexic W. Wester, Bon Of the lato most profitable business in the world 4s the lending . a Ba ohbe ee suporhne | auco in Dritging the plasterer to the surface. Nicholas Gallagher and John O'Deay, at the Inger | ‘etatives and friends are respectfully invited to | E. W.'and Maria 8. Webster, of the Island of Cuba. Pit ayy ithe igh rate of money, high Tents and | eee ieee ie rage of our aie ‘Corn meal was ne heer saloon 210 Delancey strect, last Monday night, | attend the faneral services, at her late residence, | Wittams.—Suddenly, on Wednesday, May 1, to#uch'a concentration of wealth as cannot full to | giet pnt frm for bbls, and w trifle easier foreity sacked. | William Davidson, an Irish laborer, twenty-three Dr Mavsit found “thaw ste. Bronaway, Yonkers, on Saturday, 4th inst, | is72,donx Witctaa, of tol Dumeld ateget, Brook: '@ quote . ae ws “ i the ski and a dis- clock A. M. | lyn, formerly of London (Sngland), in ae uuior none, ) | No. dstate $5. ago a5 years of ae, died In Hellevue Hospital froin the | coloration of the leit eye and forehead. _ The frac. emains will be taken to Sing Sing for Inter- | oihis age. seer: t extent the prov cll Vory greas | Wore an Sowa Tab rs to the head adhelss reccived on | ture probably was catised by a bow from some | ment. 4 ‘ The relatives and friends are respeettany Invited begining anew sol wiping out old a i fora so bOtrd the steamship Walter Brett, lying at pier 4s | heavy weapon, Covoner Young wilt b mn inquest Frcken.—On Thursday, May 2, MARTIN Ficken, | to attend the funeral, from the Hanson Place Metho- . re 6a Gm | North River. An inquest will be neid en the body | in the case today, and in the meantime the prison. | aged 56 years. dist Bpiscopal church, Brooklyn, om Friday, May 3, There ix noi @ Moncey jender, note shaver por 200 do. lw) Panama RR. lw) i is 20 abl 30) Marietta Ist far ORR, | Cotton In Moderate Demand and Steady— Fir Total estas or tuture deliv total foceipte New Ot rts sun Mol Middling.. 1) Tan katie RR oI 20 Mar & cin “a pi. er=Pork Firmer=Spirits Turpen- AeAN ports, by 15) tierces at 9c. ces for ntehtngal, nt L045 . for 10) box rifugal at 9ye. a 9\gc. for 10) grocery, 6c. 100, urd, Nos. WW to 1: Mee. Winusxuy.—Receipts, 642 barrels. ‘The market co: quiet, and prices were again easier. Ont t Cotton quiet; ross FECeApts, WH; EXPOrls COUSLW ESE, 1,876, be 2% sto Great Britain, j rales, 10) bales; expo (ANLESTON, May Cotton quiet; middlings, exports coastwise, 519; W0} stock, 11,276. Rail shipments—t00 bushels and 1,400 do. whi HAVANA MARKETS. houses, in course of constriction on Fateh nue, near Decatur street, fell in, terer named Thomas MeCuillen In the débris. uptt tures, when they heard the walls crackin tured. Tle was removed TWa 7% | by Coroner Keenan, who was notified, iy 2, 1872. 500 bales; ales 240); stock, Ss, Cotton quiet, but frm; middlings, 22'4e.; net ree 2, 187: receipts, 6d bal N. ¥., May 2, 1872, were four men in the basement of one of the stru May at ntinued ported: ei 4 stock gotiate a settlement with me; I don't remeiiner given in charge of an officer, who was instructed to tention in the meantime, and that they be not al- lowed to Cee the same apartment hy that Fravores in bis testimony. Eller says Sinitii told him White was the principal loser by the gery: and Tilley says White told him some time Senta smears The Board of Assistant Aldermen met at 2 P. 3 yesterday, the Presideat in the Chair, with the fol- lowing members present at the roll call;—Messrs, and report on the management and conduct of the en ave. burying a plas- Th ig abo of the timbers and hidden from sight for some | to t aycutnst the sale of ets, | phited by the act now pending before f ture, Was concurred in by a vote of PORBIG . During the discussion on the question of coneur- | Yence the President took the floor and catled the attention of the Board to the fact that the majority of thoge who at present occupy Washington Market é ence from Aibany in comfort, ‘They dy to luterfere with the rights of this wticll. mont took place soon after. | THE DELANCEY STREET HOMICIDE. vouunon ne adjou Deputy Coroner Marsh yesterday morning held a | body of William Burane, the German who is alleged ers ar April 30, at the Church of the Heavenly Rest, by the H. B, Dubois, EpwakD A. TURNER, of St. Louis, to vy Werssr, M. D., and MARY ELizaBeru, daugiter of Henry Suydam, Esq., all of this city. JoHN LEWIS AYE “Ayers, aged 23 y' Relotives and fully invited to attend the funeral, at Fifth Baptist 3. the youngest son of Isaac ears, 11 months, and 23 days. friends of the family are respect- reer MLLEs, Wife of Captain R, B. Baldwin, aged ears. ‘uneral from her late residence, No. 363 Jay street, on Sunday, the Sth mst., at two P. M. Friends of the family are invited- BELLows.—At Union Town, N. J.,on Thursday, Calvary Cemetery. The relatives and friends of the family are re- COMMERFORD, aged 38 years. The relatives and friends are invited to attend the faneral, from her sister's residence, 205 West Twenty-seventh street, on Saturday, the 4th inst., at one o'clock P. M. Coonrky.—On Wednesday, May 1, JAMES Coonry, a Native ef Roscommon, Ireland, aged 80 years, ‘The relatives and frlends of the family are invited The funerai services will take place at the rest- dence of Mr. John Sprague, 93 Taylor street, Brook- lyn, FE. D., on Saturday, May 4,attwo P.M. His | friends and those of the family are respectfully in- vited to attend. Leger?.—At South Orange, on Thursday, ith year of his he faneral at haif-past ten A, M. od Satutday, May 4, o'clock A. M. ‘The funeral will leave bis jate residence, 168 South Relatives and friends of the family are respect- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, m his McMULKIN,—On Wednesday, May 1, Thomas F., son of Francis and Fuility L, McMulkin, aged 6 years, attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 605 Second avenue, this day (Friday), at one P. M. Brooklyn papers please Kea 4 fay 1, Joun O'BRIEN, dence, 227 Conover street, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock. PartripGE.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, May 1, JULIET, wife of Josiah Partridge. } ‘The friends and relatives are respectfally invited this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock. The friends alipgering illness, CHARLES PITTFIELD, In the 60th wile of Daniel Ryan, l 62 years. Notice of funeral tn Saturday's Herald. SuKrFIELD.—In Brookiyn, on Thursday, May 2, EWA Suerbiaen, reliet of Captatn Tehabod Shemerd, Relatives and friends are invited to attend the fnneral services, at the residence of her nephew, ). M. Young, 80 St, James place, on Sunday, May 6, E at one o'clock P. SVrEFFENS.—On Tuesday. April 30, MARTA JonANNE, fe of James R. Turner and daughter of the late Dr. George Cox, of Willlams- burg, L. 1, aged 37 years, he relatives and friends of the family are re- fully invited to attend the funeral service, at residence, 447 Franklin avenue, Brooklyn, ABETH LUQUEER, W n ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited ‘Thomas B. ylor, 115 Bost Pilty-fourth street, at half-past eleven o'clock A.

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