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orrerres tr Lecter epee 8 “WEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16 1873—TRIPLY SHEET. Rody ; Newton Gopparp, in the 28th year of hit. the schools) at $4,000 ‘annum, anda sanitary INTELLI crew within pne month ifrequired. She has had Fa canis! mover Z: Reggers, Aurust 8, 1070; Wii inspector "D Took Miter’ the health and comfort. of NAVAL GENCE. new hollers placed in her; also her machinery has | 7 A. November 1, ae "General services at the residence of his father, teachers and scholars in the schools, and as the } been overhauled; the necessary repairs to her bull Pr : PR na gy oo Rod G. H. wott, J. J. | 1,208 Dean street, Brooklyn, on Friday, the 1ith Beard of Health has aol of competent inspec- o . Remains will be tors all the tige on duty, it is strange that if those have been made, and her spars and rigging over- omy 2 i. Sy G, Parrott, W. bynolds, F. ne. fe oeren mack. amitereone ETRIMENTS TO HEALTH : 5 hauled and made as good as new. The new steam , W. E. Le Roy, J. K. M. Mullan, “i St ‘th street, WILLIAM ; Special Meeting of the Board of | existed previous to December 3 they were never Review of the Naval Regis- sloop-of-war Vandalia is building, and when com- . ig ae nador eB Ub, A Bry oa ea 6 Bes irxtpens Hirny \ecoea EDUCATIONAL AFFAIRS. before, ti 180 - Public Instruction found that i some of the schools the short mora- ter of 1873. pleted will be a very fine vease! of her class, L.'C. Sartori, W. Rockenorf. England, : lanada) pa- ing recess was not given to the children over six ing ten guna of heavy caliure, and Of] . Oy hay - ht L. ged AL kL tna 1 Woollen é d) and Montreai (€ ) Bi ys Years of age. ‘this brought Mr. Commissioner 1,800 tons Some changes in front of | 7's Filebrown, J, ‘Th asec, i P ? Harey-Suddenty, on Wedn evening, Engh Focta “ha “Beets fefened. aa would. be officers’ quarters upon the left hand, Promoted to Commander—T. F, Kane,B, P. Smith, | January 15, Eiior W.. infant son of Caleb and Bloguent, Impressive and Entertaining Address | ilmost anybody cise who had ever been a | A Tour of the United States Navy Yards Gen- | thant? ont court “yard ‘tod waking "oo SERRE ees ee | Oe relatives’ aid friends of the are re- of the New President—Views of the Commis. | ‘lild over, ix years, of age, and. iti) | eral Stagnation—No Building and but Few | ordnanee it finty foot, which bas peck | “Commander B. 0. Méatinews and R. ?. Bradford, | spectfully invited to attend the {ungral, rom tle SOAS 30 SCD a ae ee to. grantee B Bei: Latest R turned Into as In & visit to this Navy Yard | who sailed for Europe about tw) months since, | residence of his grandfather, 8. B.: Miller, 26 sioners and Officials in the Department on —_| Pinclpals be, directed, Im fi Wood'is philosophte epsire Relay Dons--The Latest Ba- our correnpores heard expressions of regret | q det eee x etedtonturn 10 the | Midaagh street, Brooklyn, on’ Friday, January 17, short, oF morning recess, Mr, Woud eT bas. the mors,.Orders and Fromotions. hat some of the vessel now on their States ha pieced the re- | at three o'clock’ P. the Safety of the School Buildings—A philanthropic, decidedly practical and nas the ors, torelgh ports are not wat here AB Salicipey — navi apleted the re- | StuaRRts.—On Wednesday, January 15, 1813, Superintendent Who Knows What peculiarly happy, crisp, tin generally cArrys COn- tng for the coming Summer, it is sald, 0@ | inand of the Station at Sewport, avd the | Maxrin SuxDaM, Second son of Jabez and Maria J- sasha Style of arguing @ point which generally Carry no. ‘ond the torpedo vessel and the new hoy Scan latter duties at the mouth Navy | Harris, aged 6 years and 3 days. , Was and What Is—Commit- viction with it, ag it did in this ease, and his mo, Wasumnorow, Jan. 12, 1873. | ¥ there will ve very little to be un | Yard. Funeral from his parents’ residence, Ravens- : tion was adopted. The same gevticn ‘The first issue of the Navy Register for 1873 is | less is work ordered the Penneyivania wood TL, L,on Friday, tue 17th inst., at eleven. nee OFERTAS hat on, fone ae fe tried. the © qoors. et | rapidly preparing at the Navy Department, in the | OF Connecticut, now on the moens The ne ot Saved Guders, orclocks A. M. ’ . - teamer is condemned one rs please * F Primary , School NO. 3 oned inward. “He | Bandsof the expert clerks, and your correspondest the docks in the upper part of ue Navy Yard. She, |, Wasurnaron Jan: 15, 1873, | Providence Panenie on Tuesday, January 14, ‘The ‘most potent, grave and reverend seignors”’ reported the case to the Superintendent of Build- | culls @leaf im advance for the HeRaLp readers, | it ta expected, be sold at auction the same utenant Commander F. H. Shepherd has been | OgariEs FREDERICK HELLER, i his 59th year. Hj <é who direct the destinies (as far as schoo! matters | ings of the department, and in three days af- | The personnel of the navy consists of 1 admiral, 1 2 at the Rew York Bs ordered to the Pensactla Navy Yird; Chief Bngi-| ‘The relatives and friends of the family, the: ew neer been age, No. 356, F. and A. M. are concerned) of the children of the metropolis | terWards the hangings were changed, the doors | vice aamiral, 14 rear admirals, 25 commodores, 60 vous save J. B. Kimball has to duty as In- | United Brother Lodgi aresnaaehire- ort : the Musical Mutual Protective Union, assembled last evening In special conclave at their | STE ,0) that ahould a Are oF panic obcur, ana | captains, 00 commanders, 147 lieutenant comumnd- | has haa short respite {rem al epector of Machinery Afloat ‘at Norfolk, Vai Ticu- | speotfully invited to attend the funéral, from his hall, in Grand street. ‘That the “seignors’ who | should the children in.such case rush to the street | ers, 210 lieutenants, Here it may be as well to | Hess. The storeaip is e : 1,00 a oF 0 the fiydro- ithe reatdence, Sp Pizabety a a compose the Board of Public. Instruction are | doors. and should they in such cage and app Soe mention that the grade of lieutenant commander | nana Cauinping ior ato p49 me eet Sethe Oe 2 Malaon aa | 11th at clove O'CLOCK A an, at “reverend and grave” looking cannot be contra- | jife or limb might be occasioned, was ‘averted. has been reduced sixteen the past year, while that — pany ey _ fn the tevera departaen to the Guard, en aero ain West Nhicteenth, eurden, ity Gicted; their potency, however, depends to a) |). | wIR BEST OF ALL, comrore | Stueutenant has been increased about oventy— | 1oFingr te to ye a soop-of wir et vas wae mvaenin carrvarn. E, wife of Richard Higgins, aged 49 years great extent on other oMcials, particularly on the ee conablatinn sane amante Nea carry y comfort AAI underthe operation of iam wich xpapgea the |sean teat maa loap-of-w Braet Tees, ae. 6 2 _—— will great fiduciary faultfinder who holds the reins Over | are connected with o interested directly or indl- | Orst. mentioned grade to cighty and increases Beret 1873 will have HoLmes.—In Boston, Ma: 708 Wednesday, Janu- the city treasury. After the usual preliminary | rectly in the public schools, is the report of the | the. grade of lieutenants. ‘There are 100 will for her He Is Found In Bed Asleep, and Makes 15, Mrs. FANNY Houmus, formerly of this city. busines had been gone through with the newly Superintendent of School Bulidings, whicl wal | masters, 60 ensigns, 150 midshipmen, | 16 Ls. A yd la Ne Effort to Escape—‘I Beat My Wite sHouenr-on Tuesdays Jantary Js, Ghana T, elected President, Dr. J. G. Holland, proceeded to. roree. ‘on Course of Studies, which speaks for | Medical directors, 15 medical inspectors, os wil oe oe Badly, but I Swear Before God I Never | months. deliver bis address of astonishment and admont- | itself in a tone of righteous in: ation, and which | 60 surgeons, 30 passed assistant. surgeons, carehe be apeatea. ‘and Touched Her with a Knife.” of Ga ang Pensa oy he Boy, Apo members tion, Having duly thanked the Board for electing | 2 the original manuscript shows all: the emphasis | 56 assistant surgeons, 13 pay directors, 13 pay in- | ior service. A discharge Of sallmakers As #00n a8 the knowledge of the murder of Maria funy invite sie ances) No tak. Ors = are eepsct- him to preside over their deliberations, com- | the sepertisaa follows 4+ | spectors, 50 paymastors, 30 passed assistant pay | Der of nearly thirty took piace, Sehemin by her husband, yesterday morning, asre- | ents church, Amity street, on Friuay, at ou0 plimenting the Board on the fact that he had | tp‘compliance with the request of several Commis. | Masters, 30 assistant paymasters, 10 chief en- ry my sine al eenea lated in another part of to-day’s paper, reached SSIOOE BET E A ae # al “never met a body of men so intelligently and so pee IC teen Fore deny eapypent gineers of the first class, 15 chief engineers of the | ‘the United States steamer Albany Captain Walsh, of the Seventeenth precinct, he de- f q illness, at the residence of his’ son-in-law, P. A. welf-sacrificingly devoted to the public interests,” | for ingress and egress and the heating of the buildings | gecoud class, 37 chief engineers of the third class, rome ey by by Se - the a. tailed Detectives Judge and Walker to Bergous, 220 Ei Eighteenth | street, OLIVER and acknowledging that it did not become | Wider the charge of the Board of Public Instruction 1m | 99 arst assistant engineers, 80 second assistant on- Gaaraed wit aconenty be temmaved Gie'weck, to | Cour the city in searon of the perpe- | PERLE Jackson, of this clty, in the 720 year of his him “to undertake, in any way, to direct | 7iStesumed that this statement ts cal.ed for to satisfy | gineers, 28 chaplains of the frst, second and third | hear the comments upon there two vessels one | trator of the foul deed: ‘These officers | *8P.. rionds of his family and of his sons-in-law, P. the policy” of the Board, “he went on to | ‘Public aanvarly 9s posse ae uta Yates; 7 professors of mathematics of the first, | Would think Uncle Sam was truly fortunate in the | went to work with a will, but met wita | A, Hargous and Johannes Koop, are respectfully RM, “talk familiarly” with the members on | 9nd no special reason why serious accidénts should oc- | second and third rates; 2 secretaries, 2 naval prices oniaaee ey eine bulks, and man: = little success until late in the afternoon, when they | invited to attend the funeral services, at St. Ann’y % Bul as P Roman Catholic church, Twelfth street and Fourth certain things which “occurred” to him with re- | ““ine ira'ballding: erected in this city for purposes ot | Constructors, first, second, third and fourth rates; | with their elephants, There are th however, ascertained that the object of their search W&8 | avenue, on Friday morning, 17th instant, at half- gard to the duties, “even thongh legislation may | RaWIC Instruction Wis on ine yee orone hundred sehoot | 7clvil engineers, 57 boatswains, 38 captains, 39 bebe dy sree La = ving an to pia) ving af 1,847 Third aacnne, Tabs iney eel 38 008 Past ins o'ain amieaan rurehen: poHoe ee. 5 pee if ‘be pending that will modily those duties or may | buildings have been erected, including those re- | sailmakers, 80 mates, 87 cadet midshtpmen of the in these two Vessels, who assert that ii the be pa - to their chagrin, they were preceded about | pers please copy. dispense with them altogether.” Dull, | pnd avery, Rouse, 68 FE ig aan first class, 51 cadet midshipmen of the second | owners break them up @ profit will be Teallzed of | three minutes by Gmicers Hennett and Clapp, of the Linpsay.—n ‘Tuesday, Jangary 14, ELiaBeTH, As the President is a gentleman who holds no taken doWn, constantly in. meezin, 1 top (DAPY, instances class, 60 cadet midshipmen of the third class, 70 Fee secredhenp th east f elk dap tov uae a a we, Me eoiaie daughter of David and Elza Lindsay, and grand- mean place in the literature of the country his ad- | fhe mblions of puplis ‘and thousands of teachers who | cadet midshipmen of the fourth class, 15 cadet Pont of thin vy Yard, oo daughter of the late Henry Lawrence. hing and caring for these BAA, ieenks foand the wanderer who 1 d friends are respectfally invited to isn tactnn tor tacse ‘was quietly @ v Relatives an lends ar pe M dress will be found worthy of the subject and the | have passed in and out and occupied theso houses but | engineers. The retired list of all grades of both | the expense saved in wa: leeping off the effects of the villanous | attend the funeral, from the residence of her one serious accident has ever occurred, and that was si cers.” er mall steamer had dran night | le f Seventh street and Division ave- occasion, and deserving the careful consideration of | caused by a particular kind of stairs—a kind nover used | line and staff officers consists of 219 officers. Bee is no small ttem Mquor he Kk the it previous. He ma parents, corner of Se a jostr inessee 18 receivil and will, if | no attempt to and seemed to take matters . D., on Thursday, Januar: at all persons who are at all interested in public edu- riginated nen Qecnerenira ee Gopnrrt Us Peete’ THE MARINE CORPS Tenort, be trues prove’ a dne vessel of war when cae con, Having made Bis-talles, which | Loc arcouy™, B. D., sd deerig cation. After summing up on the points above faxing te evens ee tainty is doug: yd consists of 1 brigadier general, 1 colonel, 2 lieaten- cote ie e is i vessel gs operation Leva ges bata Beans cot ore MADDEN.—On Wednesday, January 15, ag 4 abe not only highly imp . uncalled for - | over ur joussnd §=tons, = an pears & pair of handcuffs on wrists and set out | Mf, , wife Patrick Madden, at her residence, mentioned he proceeded to say: and ant colonels, 4 majors, 20 captains, 00 first leuten- | Ooh, O° etapodiment of strength and, beauty. if the'Central Office. Here he was taken inthe seth year oftier age... A eth I believe in public schools. I believe that there is no POSITIVELY Reber Tha womatedih ie ants, 30 second lieutenants; also 12 retired marine | ghe has very fine lines, and should, with a good BEFORE INSPECTOR M’DERMOTT, ene: . | toattempt to create alarm. In regar 4 shot sags Bey Of our Cleluisstion equally pBiAsG ati Heo eau RE Dutidings it is baltvea: that they are per- | Officers, The Navy Register makes no exhibit of | engine, develop speed. Her deg is very heavy. | who questioned him closely in regard to the mur- | attend the funeral, which takes place Friday after- . | fectly secure in eve part. They have been Much discussion centres nd rtain any further informa- | poon, at y Jast Seventeenth Teby fy patted pes ones Tels it Whaat tees exanrined annually and such repatrs made as che! horses Kept fOr: se eee eshcugt Le her peculiar form and her She is cer- | tion than is contained in the above account of the Beak: BFE giclock, from: 639 Hag} the rich learn respect for the poor, and the poor learn has been an ocea- | does appear in the estimates for this corps certain | tainly very strong, and will, if the present intent’| affair, From warters the prisoner was taken |" MicumLENa.—On Wednesday, January 15, at his were med necessary. ere 7 1 : 3 - | sional falling of some portions ot the plastering, which - fl seeps, all 2 a one ihyereieer and Es Tether fF rcitaalee ‘owing. to the pinettone caused | Norees required. It settles the fact that our navy | is carried out, stand an immense amount of pound- | over to the Seventeenth precinct station house, | regidence, 78 East Seventh street, ip this citi 1 Dr. a 1! judice by ihe marching of the pupris. The experiment of using | has horse marines. There are fifteen volunteer | ig, and prove an irresistible foe in battle, This, | where he is now coniined, subject to the action of | GurnLERMo MICHELEN A, of Car Ven 4 foses its paltry, preiudices and that character wins | other materials for the celliuzs i now Being tried onicers atill upon the Naval’ Register, Several om. | however, the Navy Yard expert insist, depends | the Coroner. The friends of the family are: respectfully. inc public schools asthe only sound basis fora democratic | | The arrangement of the rooms, hall % ca chee upon her speed, and here doubts are gravely ex- About nine o'clock evening @ HERALD re- | vited to attend his funeral, on Friday, the 17th nationality, I believe in inaking them #0 food that every sagen stairways, 40. is thought | to cers who were on the retired list of the navy have | pressed as to her peculiar mode of propulsion, iad called on Captain Wasih, who kindly allowed | inst., at nine o'clock A. M., at St. Patrick's Cathe-- rl, of as e sate, Roy SUG Rin OF every clase, SnSll CounE TS AEIVUE® 12. | schol houses chcontiy Pouilte’ it being considered | been restored within the past twelve months, | Which isa Fowler wheel. Should it not prove a visit ScheMn wu his cell, The murderer did | qraj’ Mott street. ‘ vat | an essential element in all buildings to have stairways success an ordinary screw can be applied, The | not care to converse very freely, but, neverthe- | MoBxipe.—On ' Tuesday, January 14, at seven their brocemes and fully meet their requirements, There | 0 cena there sail be means of eseapeatnorn | SMOG whom may be named Captains Thompson | jaro experiments with Lay’s torpedo boat at New- | less, consented to answer & few questions. | o'clock P, M., PanRiok Mcismpp, restate ake better than any private school, that tieir diploma or cer- | front and rear and from both sides of every building. | and Beaumont, also Ensign Morton. Several off!- | port, R. 1., and its success, also Mr. Ericcson’s pro- | “I did not intend to kill my wife.’ | native of county Tyroné, Ireland. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to tiflcate mnied the Most of the stairways are of stone, surrounded by bric! 5 posed torpedo boat, are much talked of, and the | he said. “bat when I went to the The r ; s PROUDEST THEASUEMS OF THE PROUDEST PEOPLE. Walla, and so placed that failure to afford every desirable Repel paab tt erat os Rate puitial Oiticers of the navy Rere appear to think that every | house last night to see my Old father, who has been | dence, payor entey oer rom nie ate pret What has been done can be done again, and a state of | facility can hardly pe thought of, and anything better | Mil” the Register, among whom may be | Naval vessel i time of war should have one of Lay’s | sick some joticed @ man run Ont of my Wwile’s | ary 16, 1973, at half-past ni clock A. M., % «4 tinge WHgh cpt Toe ota re foronigd, og | nan thew alr wire oOo place upon the Regier, MIMONE NNO My we | torpedo boats suspended atthe side oF the veal | Foom, and teh you, wire made me mighty, mad. | Church of xe Ross dima Ganuon stret,, where rr. Ne’ what any city can do, and u A. We - | & % a ‘ Rew York ought, as. the metropolis, to do iore than any | Nas not yet beon invented. son, Waiters, Russell, P. U. Johnson, Berham, Pen- | £0 a8 0 lower and operate her at any time upon 1 did beat my pretty badly, but Iswear before " a solemn requiem mass will be celebrated for the city has done. It to me that her system is mar- The only thing to be desired seems to be additional Jann; de: an enemy. The subject of keeping @ torpedo | God that I never touched her with a knife or any | repose of hi 1 % Teach my mear perfection mow, and that ail'we necd to | space around wie school, buudings, They are tn many sattia’ aud Bigsbes nate en vanced Purher boat (like Mr. Lay’s) trom striking the side of one | other instrument, Now tuat’s all I've got to say proceed to Calvary Cemetery ey TMernent” Ths 3 too closely surrounded by other—and sometimes not 4 abo Re ee a ee Ben oe aa very destrable-builaings iby ober Sand someumes ror | restorations ire to take place this session of Con- | Of the naval vesvels, either at anchor or under ut the matter. Triendeand those'of the family are requested to too 5 . ’ + way, has been well discussed, aud many in- Further questioning was useless, so the reporter versal support among the people, with great care(ulness argc, but the sites are too small. There may be some | gress. It is said Captains Preble and Cooper are Ny ted fe . | witha: riser . . 3 ® | who will doubt the truth of this, and wii! point to the a before ( rin genious plans are already inven’ for that pur. ithdrew. The prisoner is about five feet eight rf Shicer oe ners Anat we Go na rely fay elise ma; | Yonement style of improving “sites” In this city. It Is meptonea a patidoners nent rill be pinced Hon pose. So it isin warfare and its appliances that | inches im height, stout-built, has MoGraTH.—On Wednesday, Jannary 15, MARKS ull, red face, {individual spirit of those who serve us. We are apt to | hoped, however, tnat there are others who will consider an invention of one year ig almost neutralized in | and wears a mustache, fle seems (o be a thor. | MCGRATH, a native of the parish of Dromin, county bai iothods and very ante think oar own met Rode | eer Le eee arrAnarun as they arrive at sixty-two years, or having seen | the next, 5 Couls Derconed. a and evidently holds the | Lime. tives and friends of the femiivare ravi beats yot we ought to remember thats man who cannot | weary every variety known has been in use a longer | forty-five years’ service, Viz, ;—Rear Admirals 8.P. | A visit to the United States tg Mn Be 2M aa of New York justice as did Jack | 4,'itand the funeral trom his I dee rane ate: ee @ ‘ ‘han nt, atthe Cobb dock, abreast the at ail. I do not mean this that every school | or shorter length of time. Stoves, using wood for fuel, | Lee, W. R. Taylor, B. F, Sands, Charles Steedman, mont, , : i Pitty room ould he anchor fore) ring a | aad ncaely crane, Peapgenamoves mung | Gearge F-rninats, John odgers 1. A. Jenkins} | Wl aaa a ee ean, ian tee toe 8 a eats hie ee eee M 101 an 1 ion of personal notions - “ “y M y v - - Pont Bhd theories, but that, within certain general sulesrevery. | some ot water apphratus, then & combination of hot Soar ad at trea, inate ports for guns, auld now used’ for the reception of MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. OAKLEY.—On Tuesday, January 14, “70% linger= man who has anything to do for us may feel at liberty to | Water and hot air; finally steam. And at the present ‘d Bh %, 3 Cletz, B * | naval reeruits fer this and other nayal stations. ing tlines, MARY JaNn&, wife of Beas4min Oakley, in. 4o itin his own best -way—thathe shall not work axa | time all of the above named methods of heating are | Le Roy and Mullany; also Captains Cletz, Bryson, The fort of the mem is most caren <! the 62d year of her age, vs slave, but as a free, self-reapectful and self-sufficient used. Spotts, Nicholson, Corbin, Thompsoa, Sartori, Rock- comfort of the caretally for, Married. _.. The relatives an ae There fs nothing that so greatly checks growth and d In the use of all these various modes of heating at | endorif; also Commanders Russell, Stone, Davis, and the ship herself is a perfect model of cleanli- — * tied t ends of the family are in- Yelopment as routine and a. Diind slavery to methods. | present, consisting of about eleven hundred stoves, cixhty | Semmes, Truxton, Young, Mayo, Jouett, Fille | Ness, from her spacions hold to her top deck. Com: | | LaNGax—SouLty.—On Wednesday, January 15, | Yited to attend the funeral, trom her latgresidence, Within the bounds of order we wantevery teacher to be | HOtair furnaces, two hot water apparatus, one combina- 4 i ' St, Francis Xavier church, in this city, ty the | 151 oe ela on Thursday, Jani 16, at one n. je. ! é . ander John Walters isin command of and . ~ np e tion of hot water and hot air, aad thirty-three sieam | DrOWD, and so down in the other grade. Quite a | ™ 5 cit cod va than he isto-day He ought to grow—and itis onr busi | apparais', and in all the time they have Beenim aseno | large Humber of nominations for promotionsdn the hegisonall Rie Guns, Sh ilar cane: And lasheaee- Bev ba a Layers 5. 3. ous Taacey Lanaan. Gn a ‘Monday, J: How touive bin room to erew, that se we may aceon. | Serious accident has ever occurred. In regard tothe | navy will be sent to the Senate in a few days for | Plime of her crew. He also doce the duty of re- o ony +» to Mise Paances M. T. | yy Sree cieate ere pee 18, 1873, DaviD pis Mig high results we seck,” Forth from aeshoutd zea | steam apparatus it is proper to state that substantially | coniirmation. The death on the active list of com- | Craiting officer in person. She has the crew of tie | SCULLY, of New York. Pst “08, aged 39 years, 2 months and 20 days. fl Herat apie ta spirit that gives much, as well as one | the same mode of heating as f# used has been in use about | modores aud one on the captains’ list has increased | Supply on board at the Pompe time, and some re- Albany papers please co eral wili take place from his.Jate residence, at requires much; and human nature will cease tobe | twelve years, has been successtully managed by the reg- cruits for other vessels that may need them. Leacu—Ricuanps.—At Ric aicn, Conn,, at the [63 Monroe st., this (Thursday) afvernoon, at one aed eae hake Wha geree ts aa teachers ta | ular janitors of the scliools without accident of any kind, | tle Promotions from commlodores beyond expecta- TRE NAVY YARD residence of the bride’ 1 o'clock, Frieiids of the family and bers of’ i rn etter sor- | except that, by not keeping sufficient fire, they. | . | thor. ‘oh ME ABD AT PHILADELPHIA, ‘8 brother, Charles L. Rich- le y mem ° $e respond with increased enthusiam and better sor- | Civionally allowed some postions to freese, and (rein the HE NAVY REGISTER on the River Delaware, is frozen up. ‘The! reeciy. | ards, on Tuesday, January 14, b; Rev. Mf. MG, | Southwark Engine, No 8, old. Fire Department, More than the faithful teacher; and in saying | fact, that many schools are bountifully ‘supplied with | of our war vesseis wiil this year exhibit the follow- | ing Ship Potomac is alongside the dock, securely = ay frgcercs Laci, of ‘Brookiyn, N. Y., t0 are requested to attend without further notice. , this I ain sure that every member of the Board | heat with @ steam pressure of only two pounds | ing first rate steam frigates of nearly five thousand | Meored for the Winter, and almost an absolute MAJ. Ricans, of the former place. O'Haka.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, January 13, shares my sentiments, And ihis leads me to say asingle | peF square in the boilers. and with saiety-valves setat | tong oh follows:—Minnesota, Colorado, | duletnde reigns. Some little work is progressing, Joun O'HaRA, aged 73 years. q . blic toward tl fen. pounds, while the bollers have been tested with hata od \aaneacen TREESE Glee ‘gad 4 ¥ Foe ea satay Cats Ma NCutSweniecne | hvurgetaue pressure of 10) pounds it dgen wer that the | Franklin, Wabash aud Niagara. The next clus | Yor ad tp the contrage between now and, iat, Oe rw ‘The relatives “and fiends of the family are re o : ad sect re re . | tober. Then they started so briskly w spectfully invited to attend the funeral, irom the ‘The profession of teacher does not command the social | slightest acquaintance wi steam would | Called second rates are More numerous, and nun AYRFS.—At Marto Vista, Rumsen. J., on Tues. My 5 45 Gl 4 Gcdcderedenwhich it oushe to ‘nd, and in conse- | satisfy any one that there need be no fear nor cause f ber thirty-five in all, and are the Tennéssec, Plor. | 8loop-of-war Quinnebaug; they laid t WN. Jy residence of his son, Artiur O'Hara, 475 Clinton quence t does not command ihe high ataininents and | alaend trom the use of such apparatus. The whole care | ida, au ork, “Susquenanna, Java, Pennsylvania, | there the Tork opped. Many men were em- | #a¥, January 14, of pneuinonia, J Yes, aged | street, on Thursday, January 16, at one o'clock; cl acto! vel 56 years. which are essential to its greatest usefulness, | of Ithese, trequiring, but Jitue more skill than to 01 la, Hartford, Powha- loyed_ who el in the slp house, and her thence to Calvary Cemetery tor interment. al 4 rd a le wr Me ia . | mig! ve been upen 1e CK Oo! yn ¥ ? wae a That multitudes of our lekchers rise a53¥6 this 1s onl Se aire ater erent fo. Om | Gee enema pan Thebe Are suit by the know. | clad, preparing for new iron decks and beams. | yn syn Sh ROEM River 1. seca, | RMZAMETH CLIFFORD, wile of Patrick Phelan, aged farther evidence of the wrong shat i done them, ‘Their | sate as at present—certainly no better—tor a great | ing ones to be tie reliable portion of the list, and | ‘The ‘United States steamer Richmond was equipped | ative of the 80 years, a native of Freshford, Kilkenny county, Wlenoe, thelr persistence, Ne? apni their in, | Many year, and all has worked well, that therefore jhey | +m , and sent off, but now there is very little tn pro- | Casmr aged 02 yours, a native Parish, of | Ireland, Saisie Gnctiinens te teins secon, heir ine vy Year eV raveton the Sap Sy they dre for a time or can be made efiicient ships A nde Comprony, couity rd, Ireland. The relatives and friends of the family and thoce é, ving the very foundations of will ‘continne to do so, provided the same praeticd in | of war. The Nevada, Connecticut, Jowa, Antietam, frets. Commodore Mullany, the new commandant, ‘The relatives of the are Teapectfully in- | of pe tent nt oclety, ought to bring them within the circle which ema. | thelr management iscenuinued. | iii”. | California, Delaware, Cubrritys, ifinets, Albany, | has infused all the energy ke can into the few work- | vite to attend the funeral, on Friday aiternoon, ph ga RG invited tourtedd her uheral, fenderest rogard, \Thero ia another duty which the | mately acquainted with the genet jethough quite inti: | Congress Severn, Worcester, Vanderbilt—these | Men left, and 1s doubtless ready to go ot any work ) atone o'clock, from his late residence, $13 Kast from her late residence, 230 Bast Nat sereet, ob 9 sc uildings fa , there are some that he | last are already cohdemned, OF will be condemned | Offering, but “a period of quietness reigns,” and | ‘thirty-first street, and thence to Calvary Cemetery. Priday afternoon, at one o'clock. Is—viz., a ungrudging | the school y support. The le ef, hee York, hi t tI not much more is doing, save to guard care ior ase Et of thatt schol 8 of the Ae ee Buiciat garg feceaty visited, and la consequendy not | upon thelr returg ftom thelf present cralges. Some 4 [3 BRUSH. ; january is, Pear ae n0en, to the Church of the Annunciation, at Manhattan- @ ponderous re- | risner CARSON, son Of the late Jonn Andrew and | ville, on Friday, 17th inst., at ten o'clock A. r hicago, on Sund January 12,. ‘ § upon the stocks have been cut up, and others will | S°Vernment property. Brush, aged 42 years, Susan ELIZaaern, wile ‘of William H. Phiips, and free apg an'8e el ony tins ost | eftneanaurs stort epee tate aye rome | bedestrayed in the same Way, is immense nite nize and ivin's nate of abcorare | qcrammiyer ane rien of te tamil arenciied | dagger of Jota TaD or ee seya Pidaey Boel sup eeE ee ee ae dates that Ought Cenke romadich; tariiereare | The third rates number twenty-four, Out of | 8 immense in ite size and iwin a Bats of atwolute | attend the funeral, at his late residence, 311 Fast fe relatives and iriends of the family are in- wement that you, in your careiul wisdau, ‘ask for, | some improvements thAt might advantageously be made, | these the following are to be rebullt:—The Swa- | @ ee to leek dawa oF @ ey Bey n + goad Forty-second street, on Friday morning, January | yited to attend the funeral, at the residence of her they ‘know You ag 1 ow ‘2 they 1s doubtless true; Dut judging from the events ot the past, | tara, at New York; the Quinnebaug, at Phila- | OF 0 ‘a M+ ip i ‘ont Of @ | 47, at nine o'clock. father, 233 East Fourteenth street, on Friday, 17tl: , -writ Jo. jt without 9 geergon. ‘The! ‘ough he feels aksured, the security to “life and limb” is as per: | delphia; the Galena, at Norfolk. Three have been | NAVY yard and see no &! pol saunter ng OF Cauippedt ‘Byxner.—On Wednesday, January 15, Lypta ANN, | inst., at twelve o’cleck. na Re a heente adnasinne ait coat enook. fect in the schoolhousos of this city asin any buildmge | condemned and will not be repaired, to wit:—'The | (or 86% Me et peerre be 5 a weer, sar wife of James Byxbee, in the 6th year of her age. Cix.—On Tuesday, January 14, WILLIAM Qury, Inno sastance qught the stamp of fh charitable or a sec: | Respecttuliy sub,nitted, p..J. STAGG, a eae Gan Taue atontaers tl the nag. | States frigate St Lawrence has a place at the | Notice of the funeral herentier. tn See Oe year of Hi See. tarian schoo! Placed upon Child when it can pos- Superintendent of Schoo! Buildings, Of the fourth rate steamers the Frolic is the flag. dock, and further up the dron-clad Mahopae has a Norwalk (Conn.) pape! please copy. Relatives, friends and members of the police vib): be avoided: and every public Consideration urges | New Yous, Jan. 15, 1873. ship of the Port Admiral of New York, the only | 008 “onig ‘laut mamed vessel isto have a new Carson.—On Tuesday, January 14, 1873, after @ | force are respectfully invited to attend the fanerai,. that such schools be made hs small as possible. I ‘The communication having been read through | Seaport of the great American nation that has this oa ‘deck and. new iron beara, ‘and it is said will eat yg ogy of his eo from his late residence, in Seventy-fourth street, charities have no office in the redemp- ve itor, tion and. training. of the children of such a city as | Teverently by the Board, was “ordered on file.” prove an efficient monitor. Yard at New York, so he has quarters ashore ani ing, this 1 do Rot mean to convey the impression | most religiously by the Clerk and listened to most | luxury, and, 1 believe, he also commands the Navy t : cB ceiving ship New Hampshire is at anchor in the dia Ann Carson, aged 6 6 months and 17 s + this; but that with onr 15,000 vacant seats in the public THE STANDING COMMITTEES afloat; sea pay and allowances also for all, I | freon and is the only imposing war vessel to be | Lyla . years, Raymon».—On Tuesday, January 1s uo E., hi there is ma hett if it bi ced Di e |- | know; and it is to be supposed the officers and ' y, 7 oungest daughter of Charles P. and Louisa Ray- Seated, anh sa bir bs font, Da yeacheds call tonusee phi haa aunounced by the Preslient, as fol- | Cre” or this New York harbor cruiser receive sea | Seen. hwo hulks are anchored turther w ‘he frends of the family and of his grandfather, eS , aged 9 years and 4 days. that make divistons and cliques in our soclety are bad in. 2 and present @ most decayed and forlorn appear- | yonn C are ‘Mvited to attend the y Finance.—Commissioners Lewis, Wood, Brennan, pay service, The Gettysburg is rebuilding at in Carson, respectially The relatives and friends of the family are re- ni id all the interfere with ‘the highe: J ance—they are the Macedonia and Savannah. One x - b “¢ Spence a ee ~ ys “Ei e ane eitpes Beardsley and Smyth. Washington Navy Yard, and it is supposed will vessel, the Yantic, en. fitted f d g the funeral, on Thursday morning, 16th inst., at ten | spectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (furs. ri 6 Teachers.—Commissioners Gross, Lewis, take the place of the Tallapoosa. The Wasp and o'clock. 3 day) atternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence M Sueht'to ‘be made” «mailer rather chan Tarcer, {| Jarvis and Brennan. ) Lewis, Jenkins, | Pais are upon the Brazil and Asiatic stations, past six months. In the various departments very: |’ CHAPMAX.—On Tuesday morning, January 14, Vix- | of her parents, 140 Second strcet, corner of Souin fam sure, by the adoption of some policy of the enactment | Buildings. Commissioners Fly,Lewisand Duryea. | | the receiving ships are ocated 98, AhS wn Ss Sxtamaive Naty Yara the: United States hag, and, I Cnet CRAPRAS, Se ee ies boa a havites to | “Mpnszect WillamenOrE ia some law which sha ¢ spe youngest pupils ont of =O % ‘ revious Register. The Sabine is no e- - iriet 4 AMSEY.—In brooklyn, ., on Tue! Januar, work by day and out of the streets at migit and place | ,Aupptes—Commisstoners Beardsley, Wood and | Pra et portsmouth, N.H., and the Relief | belleve, hag the most extended water front. | attend the funeral, this day (Thursday), from his i i 14, Joun W. Rumsey, aged 56 years. ahem in the day schools. Ilearn that a it y ; a 1, Beiore the, late “unpleasantness” more work was 24 Ws . * being He tied whose object ie to cloiie pees chien |. Audittng.—Commissionere Smyth, Sands, Jen- | at Washington, D. C. Fee nee ec teaeencer mavy yarca com: | 'ate Tenidemoe, 124 Went fourth si., at one | Panerai on Thursday, 16th fust, at one o'clock P. tor the public schools and in other ways mi joseible | kins, Ely and Duryea. THE SAILING VESSELS, THIRD RATE, 4 | pined. It certainly has advantages over any other | °¢, wn Te 4 14, Goran | My, 1Tom. Bis late residence, 279 Clinton street. for them to attend. The end sought is so 1 better Course of Studies.—Commissioners Jenkins, Goss | first class, consisting of the pe iebatant ty | Inde- navy yard. CLOONEY. eaday, January 14, KeLy.—On Tuesday, January 14, ANNIE, eldest F than that of piacing them in charity schools—so | and Sands. pendence, Idaho, Macedonian, Potomac, Santee, THR NAVY YARD AT PENSACO! CLOONEY, in the 59th year of his ogc | daughter of John and Catherine Reilly. aged iL ‘ much better for them and for the city—that 1} sites, dé¢c.—Commissioners Bri EI Savannan and St. Lawrence, are at the same Led ‘The relatives and friends of family are re- | years, 9 months and 15 da cannot but desire that its results may realize the hopes of q — ennan, Ely and | evimious last year, Of the third rates, second | althowyh so important to us as # station upon | specttully invited to attend the funeral, trom his | "The relatives and friends of the family are re- its projectors. The new step that has been taken for giv. | Smyth. “lags, the Vandalia has been torn up, and in her | the Gulf of Mexico, and from its commanding post | jate residence, 302 Kast Twenty-eighth street, on | spectfully invited to attend the tuneral, from Wis aLetlapontene COMGAIE Gar how oareni as | you fonmal Conege, de —oommissioners Wood, Dur- | Te there 1s to be bulita steam sloop-of-war of | tion deserving of much more consideration than it | ‘Taursday morning, January 16, #t nine O'clock. Peadence of her parents, 2,062 Third avenue, cor- tention, It depends ‘upon ts to say whether itshall | ° ‘Bylante, "printing, &.—Commissioners Jarvis, | about 1,600 tons. ‘The Mario” has been torn up and nae oer d ct al ery ante Poe Canada papers please copy. ener Lath street, to-day (Thursday), at oue o'clock smomas be Fee bat the x oe So. Ph wees Sands and Beardsley. ’ | will be reproduced as a steamer of about the same fitting naval depot. With @ rare depth of water CORBETT. —At his ——- yt “. a PM. pd the od inemcleney, or wheter ff shall rise at this | ““Aiter the transaction of some further routing | Size. The Portsmouth ealied about & month ago to | Toone bar tothe harbor, @ geod water front, & | yyrt in the doth sear Or hie AES | SAWARD—On Wednesday, January 15, of mem- among the Autumn fruit of our braadly-branching sys- | business, the Board, on motion, adjourned, explore the Pacitic Ocean. ‘The Cyane is in or. | DPooa’ ca pacious bay for atichorage of war vessels, | ""nre jn the yee st: braneous croup, Awrive Lpwanp, infant son ot A GREAT CIVILIZER. 21 A bey ey . * and 13 days. There are gold and jewel: h in it to make THE FRIENDS OF REFORM. i for the midshipmen there. The St. Louis, | & Vessel is built here, and few only call for pro- | conciliation, Tuirty-lirst street, wear Second ave- 3 Jor oer poblie school systems, There ure chartw ecough —— Verte uors and crew: is used at League, Isiand as | ¥isions and some very slight repairs. Vessels of | nue, " ¥" Panerai from the residence of his parents, 127 An it to win th ids he ! _! the home squadron when they have not! worse : " place, Broukiyn, on Saturday afvernoon, Bice can cereatlen mapirckiog, Dente ttOe ted oe ee nets te Commexenees They | 8 genes Map over sent ised She tee eee 1 y hing CRAIG.—On Wednesday, January 15, 1873, Wu ‘isit to Pensacola, and lately the store- ¥ ni ine: January 1s, at (hree o'clock, Relatives and friends. exthe ; . i 1 Elect Officers and Make Declarations, | clad see that island and iron-clads do not dritt | to do pay a v LIAM CkarG, after a long and severe sa, aged as Re emcireh brat ae pat Ole “or ths wicat ce But Do Not Set the Hudson River fea ower, during the freshets. The St. Marys is now | Ship Pawnee has been placed in the harbor. She is | 51 years, A native ‘of Kinnoul, Perthelire, Seot- are respectfully invited. SMITH. lya, on January 14, ‘The e subject, however, which I ’ her return to the Eastern States via Ca the wonderful double-bottomed steamer built | jana. —ln rN arelet to yon have toe mention ia the seuieencan T < WeSs Upon er re ecand Pawnee as noted in previons | ulder Mr. Secretary Toncey. She did good service | "Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to | 1ST, Mrs, Cuantes Suit, widow of Gnarics bg via. — . The Relief condemned as storeship. ‘The | during the war, and now with machinery removed | attend his funeral, from his residence, 54 Ganse- 9 An assembly of agitators, who style themselves | Register. ie 'P. | brothers-in-iaw, CRarles Quin and Henry MeGinn. Pah de Supply and Guard getting ready tor a trip to the | 18 @ store ship, receiving ship and hospital ship. voort street, on this day (Thursday), January 16, at q 4 png ete Rid ances se coe ola cht Gir ateliabteat ithe Stet dl es Bt alfred Mediterranean 7 . one olock F M. ‘ | feemsea te reat Th fanerals tome the. residence ‘ou Ni : 4 4 j * to ciaim, on the ground of personal triendship, any ia. | @ay8 at No, 220 Bowery, discu@ing grave questions | ‘The yacht America is at Annapolis, laid up, slowly Naval Ramors. Perthshire, Scotland, please copy. | Invited 0 ota New Cherie Gaia, 66 Tompuins ors or privileges. ‘Ihe members of the Board of Public | of political economy, social relations, finance and rotting, and of no use, apparently, to any one, Commander 8; B. Luce has beem examined by the CRANE.—On W: , danuary 16, WHLIAM oe. at ume O° ‘A. M. ob Thursday, 16th; ought Lot to have any friende They adn Onght to be above all personal c Whe the GH oF this Board an aug conidereton tee | Boston, the First Vice President, was in the chair, | taken in hand. The Canonicus was ordered to | and been passed for promotion to captaincy in the | funeral services, at the residence of his so that of eminent diness fori, pledge myself to.ask no | and seven others of both sexes participated. Reso- | have new seen decks sn ens a gan, wan Bact United States Navy. Soeee a ry 8 roe i, Place, on Thursday, | thence to 3 fo! nds, an now are of comm i re . res\- than willing to mupport me in erepelliig this variety of | HWUioNs were passed declaring that nobody had the | frrea to the Saugus, Which vessel, it is smd, but | Captain D. McN. Fairfax has been passed by the ‘Game On, Wednesday, January 16, Jax Sante. ‘on Tegaar.. ay be pes and THE 1RON-CLADS: i land reform. Yesterday Mrs. Olive M. Robinson, of may be sald to have been (at least afew of them) Board of Naval Examiners at the Navy Department thence to Chured CE ae che the er a Fein vn, repose #Oul; j approach to the suffrage and patronage ot the Board. | right to own land, but merely to profit py his | very lately attempted to go from Philadelphia to | same Board for promotion te commodore. CUMMING, #1 years months. | dence, See ‘7, - and ver There " af : “ Ly ‘WEA, wile ot There, is still one subject, on which I wish to de- | imorovementa; the right of ail to eultivate and | Hampton Roads, and was compelied to put buck | Lieutenant Commanders Remey, Farquhar and | | Funeral will take from the residence of ner | RUNES, wil, % ANT Kiweno. ibe U States y P the of stone is accepted as authoritative by Jew | ymprove an’ ublic land and barter his | OWing to the ineficiency of her pumps and the have also been examined for tion to daughter, No. 9 avenue, on Friday morning, and Gentine, by Gathollc and rroiestant alike. ‘Love to | Tmbrovementa; that laborers who. are uon-caple | mistake In placing her turret, The Ajax, Maxopac, | Greene Dive en Promotion to | gt eleven’ o'clock. Tne relatives, and friends of the arere- Ge and Jove to man form the basis of all the religions fallece aeoasa towe Gn toon uae et ‘aneccupted capi. Manhattan and Canonicus, it is reported, are the | commanders, DaNiHER.—On Monday nignt, January 18, after a invited to attend her ‘at St. BrPteese forte ihe foundation, of cur morals Oug | tal free from all cost except lors resulting to the | Only tron-clads of thelr class worth repairing, Ane | Indications from the several naval stations lead | Sir ines , ay FY * Kusabeth, N. J. om, Thursday after- San pes to be Et a L ng Mad] Fagen by amet he gt They eccige a brought to a Northern port this Spring, if ble, | to the belief that the officers of the navy will urge | Newcastle Weat, county Limerick, l | Ly AT at three iso are ieee Rnd. precept, the beauty of truth, the righteousness | the Platform of the Land Reform Association, and | Nothing will be done to the other ronclads unless | this Congress to pass a retiring Dill for officers of | _ Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to aoe Oye Say are repairs. The prevailing opinion is that there are | army. this desired bill should pass all | Michael and James Panther. The funeral wil! teke bie pod while theit moral nature escapes all | Ton, of Kal Rite tonctas. 4 het many worth Teparring, perhaps a few with | navy officers upon the retirea list will | place from his iate residence, 134 Madison street, a ‘al ‘ Mom a secienge ie withoutculture, ant ue man | galle Corresponding “Secretarn Henry “Beeny | FOR hulls excepted. So much for the ships, nw th o'clock seat iprineas of purity end is Bob of ood. M. Robinson Vice President, General ‘Hugh Came. | Congress appropriates money for very extended | the any, similar to that now in torce tor the | attend the funeral; also the friends of brothers, Srvaut.—At bit residence, Newton, BN. J., on el ‘and development. No child is prepared for | it b tioned th lo i | Basha tee be upsa duty, This mug’ oestres | irimm po ne aan ae Tape eye, ye aoe apes to Gene " t 4 ul olor: je! 5 ca Ocoee Hod csraninculeate good. worals succes, | Jreastirer, and an executive committee, the Con- have are mow: upon. tne: return fous Ire {aw will only work out what is justly due officers | Dy non wed January 4, Taomas ; Sets, Seameey Se Renepeet Tully who does not possess them. — closed without the cng Department having | stations; and during 1873 the Plymouth, Shenan- | upon the active list, who returm from duty upon a ay ' tym, on Wednesday, January During the delivery of the President's address | Ween called out to put out the fireom the Hudson | Gogh, Worcester and Skawmilt will go out of com- | foreign station to fhd many, if not all, the desired | Tne relatives aid of the family are re AY By ni anbe: A anode piiesortal asa Ciena Goer the reformers no doubt expected to de- | mission, and the Monongahela, Juniata, Oxsipee, | places filled by retired naval officers, who oscillate | spectfully invited to the ee fiends are respectfully in- pore eaiysns pov me ty pe eiyin also thé storeships Guard and Supply, will be com: | trom place to place, much to the detriment of de- | residence ot his ta, 116 Kast Thirty recon By BB, ey attention.: Mr. Commissioner Brennan suddenly missioned, and perhaps the Minnesota, serving active list officers, who should have shore uary 17, at one o'clock P.M. lock Fk straightened himself when he heard the concluding EDUCATION FOR FOOR OHILDREN. petit 4 duty after a term passed at sea, Un reference to lorwalk, Coan, on Monday, 44, Davie 8. portion of the address. Business in the Several Navy Yards. the retired list it is found that Rear Admirals suddenly, of of the heart, ‘A small amount of routine business was then dis- | A New Soctety Established to Diffuse Wilkes, Selfridge, Smith, Boges, Walker and Alden posed of, after which the underlying motive for t Learning Among the Little Oncs—Meet> FORTEMOUTH NAVY YARD. Commodores Gillis and Bissell; Lieutenant Keene; | The those of his broth- calhng of the special meeting was allewed to de- ing in Wall Street Yesterday. The Navy Yard at Portsmouth, N. H., presents @ | Masters Braabury and Morris; Medical Directors | ers, James F. and Peyster, are reapect- velop itsel u Edwards, Rusehanberger, Johnson, Hunter, Wood invited to attend bis junerai, at Trinity Fer ee ee ne esac wroper study or | A Mecting of-the Board of Trustees of the Chil. | Very duiet appearaice. ‘There is some Work GOI | gad “Maxweul; Surgeon’ Stein; Pay Directors Chutely this. (Thursday) afternoon, the L6rh inst, ‘which the us dren’s Educational Religious Association was held | 7 iM the Construction (ordnance equipment) and | priage, Rittenhouse and Boggs; First Assistant | at halepast o'clock. MYSTERIOUS INFLUENCE OF THE HERALD at 68 Wall street yesterday afternoon for the pur- Engineers’ Department. The United States | Engineer Uber; Second Assistant Engineer DoOWLING.—On rasemny, goneeey 3 Lose Bown had been instrumental tn etgg: ty A 8810 | oses of organization and the election of officers, | Steamer Marion is being built, also the dry dock, and | Kirby; Padi bakivtns bor ncentael Gala Lay AS county, Ireland, t& the sete — attachs of the Board. e Trustees of the the United States steamer Monongahela, of 2,100 Delano and Lenthal joatswains Bell, Johnston, of Stradbally, . isiniened, that eee “ — be Syphon a oe Plea sarpl gad k gag st Nd chi flag tons, mounting eleven guns of nine and eleven inch rea pisble ' id Mayer arene ym. Sued ve tive 0 chools, 50 Sai eX- | was filed and sent to Albany yesterday) is to co- , fo relation to dint at, «Cereal, BOEROSHONS’ | operate with the Board of Pubiie Tustruction in | idee, # being equipped for sea service. She will | Ofenumse ene oficers Keep out of Picsure. suore | Hast Sixteenth street, on Thursday, toch January. Fatua and. theme Ts tear the heating appa | trvancing the cause of education on a broad ana | Probably be ready to go into commission by April, | Service, and first deserve it because they perform | DU¥¥.—Suddenly, On Wednesday morning, Jan- pl oiat fi mine upon, showing clearly that cpeseteree basis, , kpecial roe 4 % ald chil- | and the rumors at this Navy Yard assign her to the fie mest anorious Service at sea, and naturaily wa 15, 1873, MARY IVERS, widow of Colonel James essary had not been dome until | dren w! reason of the poverty of their parents, | Mediterranean squadron, as the relief of the United | look forward to shore duty upon returmng from 4 e ; 1 and friends are wi to gontition of tbs schools: Tue uastory heap eee fist there i a ject vwenty-four thousand States steamer Plymouth, now on that station, bay, mR N. T. Mahan sailed in the steamer of attend the funeral matrices 0 heie tiebeen, at the department reported that be, in company with | Vacant seats in the public schools, as, from which vessel, by that time, will have made @three | Jast month to assume command of YB aad one o'clock, from the Fourth avenue Presbyterma = f : i s H 5 z A 2 Hl & § - two imspectors from the Board of He: causes entirely beyond the control of the Board of , States steamer Wasp, upon the Brazil church, corner of Twenty-second street. inter- found on December 3 last at one side ot Priaep Education, Overy ‘yout bree numbers of children FORE rape Ones tes Celle is! Setar lieving Commander L, N. enbush. Commander | ment at Greenwood, School No. 3 @ sawmill, the chimney of which | drop ont of the schools. The association intends AT THE BOSTON NAVY YARD, ° H. L, Howison has left the United States and Will | Fswxs.—On Wednesday, January 15, Mrs. Haxnam at or near the level of the windows of the | to imstitute strict inquiries Into the condition of | or rather Charlestown Navy Yard, as the Charles- | proceea to the West Indies to assume the com- re, in the 87th year of her age. assembly room, and also that the attendants at | those whose children desire an education, and aid mand of the United States steamer Shawmut, re- Felatives and friends of the family are invited Grammar Schoo! No. 31 were daily reguled by te | the iste ones by providing them with ‘decent | (7w™ People insist upon calling it--there 18 mo“ | iieving commander B, K. Potter. to attend her funeral, from her late residence, 208 Fosriterous belchings from s fet rendering estab. | apparel, Or. such Gener assistence ss may be re- activity than at Portsmouth—that is, more men | “Commander J, H. Gillis has been ordered upon} Grand street, on Friday, at three P.M. The re- lishment in the immediate vicinity. It was | quired to enable them to become scholars. Among | are employed, although it is far from as lively as | special duty at the ay Observatory. mains will be taken to Rye, Westchester county, decidedly naughty on the part of the afore- | t rators of this society are 0 " Commander W. ordered upon | for interment, on Saturd: . r aid sawmill and fut-rendering establishmen Alterman Vane Mages, Latramore and. Yen | ‘ne Vorkmen desiring employment in Unele Bam's | 4 itt case auty. ander J. N. Miller is to be | _FRREMAN.—On Wi , January 15, ‘Josera to take up their quarters #0 near the achoolhouses| Vorst, Henry Kiddie, the Superintendent of Public | N@vy Yard desire. A formidable torpedo vessel 18 | oruerod npom ordnance duty at the Philadelphia | FREEMAN, aged 58 years. on December 3. ‘ue report does not say tae way Ineretion, and ‘otner well-known philanthropists. | being built, but she progresses very slowly, owing | Navy Yard. sieeatttes enueal’ ont savurany org ormed © ; rtmen sterday were :—President, ited of Public Ynetruction Rie @ superintendent of ‘Ruras Re arayy vies reardent, Henry | Brewster} to the numbers employed on her. The Uni' OFFICERS RETIRED. A i corner of 8. P, Lee, Febraat 1813; W, R. Taylor, April @olock P. M., from and ‘Carteret _ walldl at $4,000 per annum, au eagincer (who | Becret * States steamer Juniata is nearly ready, and the 1, 18733 F. fan pril i, 1 ; C. Bteedman, avenues, Jersey’ H te Claremont). Bas tui control of the heating aud venuiaung of Bs. ‘orbalk eee eee ee omicers say she can be ready for hor officers and Kpr i, Tina; ak ri 1, 1873; | Govpakd—in ‘hie ith op Tuceday, January 4,