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& re ; “NEW YORK | RRALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1873—TRIPLE SHBBY. —_ ———. 5d by Fr ‘J neatine ventil sone, fronts are soll tn that local But the soe + | from then Calvan; Cemeter; BUNTON AT MATTERS. acted were bead tetra ata cers9 eR ty wihened Wo AeUte ae abe Ga tencnine | she enone flea those of sony TH Kose tena of ee — it eee alte SET ae ire td tor pecwnne Brgenivul since Une apts Saher gia. goee, “Dal W re respeabtaly invited to sg the fuera; ‘Rooms, $250 8 ok withous Boa roadway move riekety bo tn i Lair} day, isd and $2.0 day, BOARD OF ALDSRUEN. . aang xe setale aetkage sh ak | Hone: The proceeds or the wale wore conipe ative | , Coweta Wetgeaiay, Mate 2, aca a | Reutespus Pe vet | ge Big veel; fabliy“Kocins, $13 and #8 day, eae 9 i? rs light, and they had )e tone reported in grusy to | betovect daughter of James ang Hannah Carr, age’ — | = ehh ob Who Hericem and New Haven Depet IMPERATIVE NKCESS the Department of Public Works ut the closing | 8 yenrs, 7 months and 20 days, M, BROADWAY. —G00b ROOM, WITH COUNTRY BOARD. Leave~’The Remove! of the Sixth Dig oe pe Boe aoc bas jong beew hour last evening. There were about one hundred. The relntives and iriends of the famity are invited peg wife or two gentlemen; jth trict © erin anal veel Of the Night ore SR a gr Ay art Duildiugs sold in part yesterday, and ‘to | to attend tae iuneral, from her late residence, 324 to $10.a week , good neighborhood. yountRY y BOARD—AT A ‘A FARM HOU: bP a ath mana * ara of Steural Bi cin opm se those ‘who wilt soder “by “the widening: nave | West Forty-crst strogh thy (Friday) aiternoon, af 5m, ra aie tas az | sy atnina ant wt sort wal rom ta wisance. some ¥ ons nh awarded the sum of 051,128 66, The | one o'clock. LAY WER HANDAOME ROOM! ther boarder: The weekly meeting of the above Board was hela viper deel aeesnamodatiis or Departinent wishes it to be ES tne] doobanninThetedan: Marah 21, JouNn CoorER, aie Hoard, in Sirs Rouse at wterate toruist | lars and terms. JAMES SEXMOUR, Dox orday, Prestdent Vanee in the Chair, when the he tity Prinop. Tnitintory me ee will parent no delag In removing the property Hr., in the @54 year of nig ays street # given and required. 48 Went Fiftecuth ~ OXTIRSRARiD acinar HE SUMMER— yemerday, Prestden' Mi Mi > en in the Common founelt.t bat jterday. ‘the occupants are alreauy begHi- ‘The reiatives. and fronds, ‘of the family and the a st. By a family of five adults (three and two gene SdRowing buuness was tramacted mit has Mesa, on this mporien. | min 7 {0 move from. their hemes, and before the | Members of the Central Park Baptist ehureh are Proc AVENUE:, YOTAN | ELEGAN lemon), in # private family, Wit LKANING OF THE FRE T OKPOT IN CENTRE Bien ae aiidremet a mena to ~~ na) har tye Ly ea may hed pa to find pcre wrg mip ria i pere neee ya at Musee Koes elor see table; also other Pitt bdet oc ek 5 con ein aan SPREE, iad Taittee Of in Rien was portion 0! roadway a handsonic vel thee . n MORKIS Moved : phon Ns fanen at thy cughtare, ‘The work of demolition will bewin ax | on Sunday, oth iawtaut, at one oreinck P.M. i, ara | 5M, ANNU AN ie | ee : si oe he one mia ferent premises are vacated, Wha 4 nen ednesday th NTRY BOARD WANTED—FOR A FAMILY OF ‘That hw Comptroltes be, ana be in bereby. remacited to | Hird sayy Fo the eveuth time the" Mayer @change then Will coune over Broadway! Testead | MARY #LANNERRY, beloved wile. DiVatrick Cuaning’ | 2.2%. of three ignated oui hese Count Yael tron the let of May. Bente tees for report to this ‘oar nt nie enrlsost eal) Fee | ee, oto rt eter hyo A } | of the filthy purlieus which all tus portion of the | ham, in the 50th year of her Fitth avenne. Private table on house, nol over (hree miles from & railroad ‘station au. facie pag in his nagocsnton. ox Sas ‘b the ety eee eee eae ot | highway has been tor mang years, handsome fronts | ‘The relatives find friends ef thie faniily'ate re- ———____.. | not over 100 miles from the city. Write, giving location, the city, bounded by sho, Fee ee aa car ied tes | Will. be put up, new paveruents will be laid down, | specttalty requested to attend the funeral, from her | PTI AVENUE, 33, ale TENTH STREET. | size and numnler of rodvis pith lowest terms per weeks ‘and now teased i years ugo a a iarKer. prison ‘of detention than the | and the effect of the widening will be to render | residence, 265 ‘Tenth avenue, on Friuay, March 23, | ¢ Handsomel; cure large and small Rooms, on aia Stee a, SEDER E gy void evval tof report at yee s Brice ate hay uremumento ber lane: Upper Broadway one of the principal avenues ci Ano .o/clook ebarp i Saat 29h tae Oi ae second floor, We ok GEN ood eospORTABLE e i Spay oa a ny, 2 ; contain spec a ‘ , : a : 3 7 ine vatu ‘the property ancl, if Poasible, the reasons | cent th a corfinement more impure and irk- travel to the Riga aveaue entrance of the Par Pox inthe ReAORTOiuE: one, re THER $5 peat Aetna gt te pore mec i oR: R R BOARD ARGH, Ly es arene po eS einimionery of the Biking Fung eb | thals “tan pe ri Ce ogy Bi 4 i Relatives and friends are. Tespeotfuity invited to | Convenient to car routes M® Christopher street, near | minutes to'depot, halt hourly trains: a refed family Ts ee theit of Mirgexit terptation, ie" complied he. hear THE “FIR ones? ANB THE FAIRS. attend the funeral, {rom the residence of her son-in- joker. box Seer Bout omee, New 1 ‘ mene ee eee Dlaspher runinal crome. Oliver Twists law, James M. Riblet, 33 Seventh street, on Sun- G Re Tosi PER WMRK, $1 60 PKR DAY.—PLEASANT u he °c) - ner pierRrer crv. vouRT, and ‘Fuging Tacet within conversational’ distance. Foul sai ii vy March 30, at on rd, for families and sin- Alderman Mowmsuick moved :— fair, fouler association and apwolnte luck of exorcie, | The Season in Ball Progress—The Ma- gp tm emo arcatie Maren. 25, Paxppsn Bre enenttine, "Yi Book ar aareok. ix blocks, west of STE emma aU OUE * yh ad i 1 ‘That the ‘omptrotior be, 1 FI irmereny, autherized | Bnite to make the Tombs the bigh school of crim. aie | sonte Fair, the Bair for the Benefit of | LOT, 600 of Join M. aud ‘Martha Garrison, aged 5 scents ad’ con panies af raguce; Fa jt hl A, ale AY tes. th Be ieee reine, avert Ot Twenty-second | Watehfulners of ahe dey panting in charge the ety | the New Work Dispensary and the | Year and three months, $7 10,52 PER WEEK FOR, BXCELLENT BOARD dat ai TERS, ofhew York, Proprietor. : , for the a the in “Distr! t Civil Conrt, atan rivon its moral horret be still biacker.” The " Relatives and friends of the family are invited at ast Washington place, E WATSON HOUSI B. LONG ISL for tivo cre. of te r'theowmund dollars orm | MAYO, the mppents to the press to bear its enginery | Ladien’ Basuar for the Rebuilding of | to attend the funeral, from tho residence of his pa- | peter Broadway and Washington square; no moving AP eit coee for Wa, BABY hs’ lat oF April; Row i rus Jona period asthe city uy | Nberal expentiture of, money. for construcdng a new | the Brooklyn Tabernacle—Multitudes DU CeVed OCIOOR NL Meee Ob Friday, March 28, | oe cave RORTY-SKVENTH. SURERT, NAAR FIFTH fray be examined and secheed sane ame plier the ted the Owner shall thoroughly repair said | Prison, “und overthrowing the phyxicaland moral tor- | of Visitors and Bright Attractions. ‘Gurcony.ondaenty; at Denver, O01) on @npedy, 1 See pan occ pg Se gp ecg SE eed », BMITH. Propriet pier, wpe meune abe cyn expense #0 Seto Uae an Unexceptionable Commmsion of Construction, | A Tew season of ‘aira is now opening. Thegrand | March 23, ixaNk GREGORY, son of the’ late James references ox or changed ne ‘origentieman and wife; ANTRDCMAY BY Seated raw hall be eausiuesory tv the Commissioner oF | 80d apn ito the Commaon Gonuci] to Akl Au the regula’ | Masonic Fair Las been in progress tor about two | ©, (Grewory, SO EE ABA ANE SR ee for $2040 Sa5 fer works newt citys HK ‘ alae sen ins vr city for inter- WERT TWENTY-FIRST STREBT—WITH BOARD, | lowrene Address, with detatls, New Yorks iene soeols tioniceiar teiienadl canbe, Ooch hee ean Cea m, on the 19h | weeke, and has beep every evening during that | went and duc notice of funeral given. 19 cee Dannie ae only; no moving. low Font et, lew ber last year, presented @ reporton the sub. | tine acne of brilliancy and pleasvre surpassin, 4 fawn, commended by the Mayor, but being toward ‘ B y pleas Irpassing: HAMILTON. ‘Thursday, March 27, Mrs, GROVE SPRERT.—" LET, A NEWLY FUR. = = TIT NIGHT S011 NUISANER. the Bapira wwnrol the tert of oftice Hee of tha: ody no final } description. ‘The number of visitors hag been very ee oe ie ih seed iy Lees rd 23 inn iam al eoom wi with Board, suitable for a gentleman - 1 ns . | action was taken on recommendations of the com- ‘ el Kas! and wi 3 mable ; s ay Hp Godin Aiderman ROGE. SAVOT =e SONG Chere mmurtee, which wast prove Tor the selection of a new large, and the tide of their coming 1s yet far on street, will be given to-morrow. house tet modnticn jn rst class. ridastianae AB HANOB.—THE BTOUK, PLXTU RRS 1 AND the ercetion of a new city. prison. , sa) % 4 - Staten Island. ‘That ‘the Health Department of the city of New ‘Tie WANT UNIVERSALLY. CONCKDED. PERNA: RAT SEND NEES MAR MORNE OR. HU. A> | EE “At Jersey City, on! Tuesday, March 25, | ¢ CLINTON FLACK GHGUTH STREET, WEST OF ny aa et eran fo right 8:1. OF Vouk be,and is hereby respecttally, yet earnestly re- | Your committee @therefore, from the above and much | time of ite closing, ‘The ladies—the delightful uate ison, way.—Newly farnished Rooms for man and we ROOME, 36 Greenwich stree t, New York. yin, 0 far ue this Coumen Council vas the | more that hasbeen said ‘and written, on this question creatures—are never tired of revelling in the won- meral servioos will be held at her late resi- | wife or single gentiemen; everything comfortable ; also em agit) durin past few years, confirmed by their own per- dence, 133 Mercer street, Jersey City, on Tharsday, | day boarders wanted, notice, and sonal favent ations, ire of aeeen ae: the ‘ecemty far ders of the display and of depleting their purses | at 7:30 P. M., and also at tne ‘Second Reformed mi 29, ita auitiority | 9 Rew city prisge Wal be untveres needed. Acting, 4 x a 1 East Sixte th street. tal trom | upon this belie”. they naturally toruel theveattention wo | LY all manner of purchases, ‘The abominable men | HMUyel are soni Bass to-day er Gag), sone 2678 arn Oa theif wives, or a few yentio. | APPIY at yard, O21 Hast Sixteenth street. _ : Sui : the best and most expeditiows wethod ot making pro- | OF family go occasionally | and look on with | Yo Me» here the romaine will be take be ‘accommodated with pleasant, well fur. CORNER GROCERY, DOING A GOOD BUSINESS vision for supplymg this great want, keeping in view the | affecting resignation, and endeavor to syrmpattize | in ¢ riday, via Hudson River Railroad, | nished Rooms; superior Board; referen ce. A ‘and long éstablished, ou one of the best. avenues $ Toe pensably requinte, | in the happy enthusiasm of the thing: vor is tt | from Grand Central Bepot. Relatives and friends Cheap rent; will be sold cheap. the owner ‘having otheg | fact that a uew location is also in 4 WATKR SITE REQUIRKD, always in vain, for the charms of the fairy wilder- | Of the family are respectfully mvited to attend. | Qh EAST) TWENTY: SECOND STREET, NEAR | fucivesn inguireot GEORGE, between, the hours af wer, directed to terminate the pre thd power todo, upon giving auiploy, naformerty. scavengers, pivet to its control, te rei w city, or, should the si Micnt fo Uo So oF desire to contuuue the prese that it cause the contract bo he #0 a ax to admit of competion | A CHANCE TO BUY THE LEASE "AND ‘QooDWILE of a first class Coal Yard, with or without stock, EET, WEST, NEAR BROADWA’ fers Sete tes feat cr Sante mci aeeee oe of ransit league are gifted with great wisdom of intrigue, oy K dnyor, leaving it optional with In examining the question several considerations preneat ness are like those of the syrens of mythology—- | Carriages will be in waiting ai Tarrytown depot. oadway.—Vurnished Beem, with Board; no and 2, at $25 Kast Third street, top floor, + front, New Yorks ere: Bag ier ee ne tt tae Regma tothe Matec, | more alluring ax they draw Nearer, and whoever ia | | HASLAs.—On ‘Tuesday evening, March 26, How AED ABUIOE Le RY. sereretoes Feqeiroe. = t perform the sery ; he ae Bouma shuld 2 lees Proximats ome waters | Oran economical temperament, ether vy nature or | MILTON, eldest son or Reward and Margaret Was | QE WEST | TWRNTY.SEVEN FIRST, CLASS RESTAURANT AND, BAS ‘Phe resotntien was adopted. that it sl ould, if possible, have a water front. ‘The ad- Dp D a 1 1 Room, second floor, front, with B 't of Bro: way, for sale at alow 2 é > VYantageso! such & location are many. Seven-tenths of | necessity, can only ensure his kafety irom “extray- lam, aged 17 years and 9 months, doen ' * jidebaneat ge itthentth of the owner.” ELOYD whee SUM FOURTH DISTRICT OFVIL ‘COURT, Ail the prisoners ultimately are comumitted to t nite. | agant expenditure” by avoiding the bright eyes Funeral wilt Call on Friday, 28th instant, rive i ee herew deen, ‘The following Jetter was read from tho Comp- | tiary on Blackwell's Island. Conveyance by water will | which form irresistible magnets of attraction in tie | two o'clock P, M., from the residence of his WENT ‘TWENTYSIXTH STRERT.—KLEGANT yA eee CLASS BOOT AND SHOE STORE UH wotler:— render the transportation eater, ore retired, and will | veinity of each of the stands. Women when in =, Duncan avenue, Jersey City Heights, 3. double and single Rooms; excellent table; prices salo—Located igs. iors fare 5 price is eee the southerly side of Hous- —In Tottenyilie, on Wedn ir Madison park; con- | cash; business $40, pai ‘a year: extraording Soe lhe Particulars at 23 chambers streat GEONGH W. gia et in vehicles to the foot of Twenty-sixth nesday, March | reasonable; first clase vemi the corner of Allen street, and | ‘he building should contain ample Court, accor and the metropolitan dirs are evidence of achronic | 26, ANNIE, the wife of Peter Hoykas, in the 66th ces of hotel, with quiet of home. tric Civil Court, will expire on | qhe building should contain ample Ce District conspiracy against the finaheial fortitude of man. | Year of her age. TANDSoMBLy | Store Agency. e 18th day of May next. The owner ot these premises Courta, the speci and General Sessions A eae Ay Neate lipsand pretty eyes oiten does ‘the relatives and friends ae respecttully invited 45. WES? TWENTY NINTH STREET. —HANDSOMBLY ma ve soviet, the samme (yr the term of five yearn, om, the rst day of May, 1873, ut the annual rental of #00, whieh i the ainount now pald. mete ihe. case fot the consideration of the Honor- mmon Couvell and would request that author- irunlebed Suit of Hooms, alzosingle Rooms to rent: | A YIRST CLASS CORNER MARKET FOR BALE - 2 AA Location unsurpassed: | extensive! ronived § ye SRA A chance may never offer in 5 “BOND. BTRERT.—HANDSOME FURNISHED, | Chambers "treet, « GEORGE W SOERS Store’ Eee mtlenien, or vrenusmnen cs Oyer and Terminer, should be provided, thus ob- jwonders in this causé, and it is to be hoped with {| t9 attend the funeral, from her late idence in eaene eee Repeehaneivle Mache hana always as worthy a motive a8 the young lacies ut ovo Island, this (Friday) atternoon, adeuffed {1 Apollo Hall are eredited wit! K. Hairnt trom the wrinonis the, courte aad sue serne | BOMe alterations ocenr aatly in the booths ot the | | JACKSON.—On Thursday, March 27, after @ short | sha rite table Rest clans Ne istered ath; “a surely, a anos Imp ressi upon as improvements, ‘the able tue é rerernrrireer at |. GREEN, Comptrotier. posing criminals or those accuse! of eriine to the public | Motropontan Lodee is, worthy not notice Kenute.—Aat Fort Hamilton, on Wedienday, march 5 came ‘FOURTEENTH STREET.—TWO ROOMS Gerehe bene con aera treat Roterred to the Law Committee, The mecting | Eas Productive of many evils it hardens the obdu- | ae neing vary prettily decorated and containing | 2 of paralysis, Mra. ANN KENztP, in her 87th year, on second floor and one Room on fourth floor, with eee eps etanieegigheeltl Guchily revuttein oxeluing a false sympathy in the public: | BOmMe very handsome and valuable articles, watch om aneral servroee er el (Episcopal) church, Siret class Board; Alo Slow sable boarders: references, CIGAR yBTAND TOR caterer, OF rn mind for the most abandoned outlaws, or an antounded | are olfered at reasonable chances to those who ty Mag ry zr cd A NEW OITY PRISON. rejudice ihr eae” satmocently accused ivost | have faith in their luck. A. fine ring, ornamented ies thursday, ht %, Gxoxce M. | 5% waen TWANTY, (or familicn Or yg RURGANTLY bide ssanncen te 0 DRG C. "SOWER, 173 aie ‘avenue. Sige jaugerons, inc se, 5 sith ye . J } ©. SOREN, 1 Pomolition of the Tombs and Removal of qoutes Petia P with a solitaire diamond, is valued at $1,600, w = age with Board, on reasonable a voetion miderations 6 wiyirave have | one with a cluster of diamonds at $ibv. The | Notice of funeral hereafter. riletiion in relation ro the nite for | Chances tor these aro Kold az $1 ple the ‘ore- The fair os the New York I ne s ye ae RESTAURANT | IN SIXTH AVENUE—DOING FIRS? Lany.—Aat Darien, 2., on Saturday, March 15, | ‘7 () IRVING PLACE, GRAMERCY PARK.—LARGE | A. Glass busines, With house thorouginy. fuentahe rensary for | Captain SANDS M. LANE, ‘late captain of steamboat sunny Room on third floor, fully furnished: xiso | good chance for a’ business man’ one week arial give Americus, aged 30 years, 5 months aud 16 days. large siugle Room with fire: hous? and table first class: | purch GLAENTZER, 489 Sixth avewne. 4 the City Prison to the East Side of the mignented th il @lty—The Site to be in Close Proximity | the proposed new building, but they be! joing to be sufficient to convince ‘your onorable body | sick children was opened at Robinson’s Hall, in x pectal a to the Water—United Action of the | fhatfne reasons given are wood anil val ones. Kast Sixteenth street, near Fifth avenue, on Tues- rivalk (Conn.) papers please copy. pa idueenentio permanent parts. FG LARGE DOUBLE DOOR WILDER SALAMANDER Board of Aldermen and the Legisiature | | ROW Ferre 90 SFAID FOR. 65 day, abd will continue until the 28th of the month, | | MAGuIRE.—On Wednesday, March 26, at nis real- | 7) UNIVERSITY PEACE A LARGE (ROOM TO Safe for sale cheap, at 6) Front stree as to the New Prison Movement—The | opiuining the mohey 10 pay tor It. ahd for ie he SUOE OOS Bie Date ger Sea ae arods Guinean tua chee ok Aarne Titomas J. Ma- | sien; terian moneratas “ous Sut S60 OF tree gentle MEAT AND VEGETABLE MARKET FOR SALE— he ver hy objec! un a — me y LE (Report of Aldermam Morris Submitted | (ie Mitigate tot that they Heard sacticns: jismmphoaloalign tevievecy,parsus dn sthererty 1 is relatives and iriends and the friends of his BAST BROADWAY.—A_N FURNISHED Now doiug a good business. Lease for one of five +te tho Board of Aldermen Yestorday. of, pecuniary nature, ordinar ly, shouki mot becon- | help which it cannot be doubted will be fre’ uncle, James Olwell, and of his father-in-law, Room, for one or two gentlemen, in a private Ger- | years. At 203 Grove street, Jersey City. in coniteetion with th required ; roterences x ced is of this city in its | dered by the generous public, who are always | Daniel Major, are invited to aftend the funeral " ne Ee RARE CHANC! i 4 wien. and. eced: ready to believe firmly in the good of those chari- | 8¢rVices, at St. Francis Xavier's church, West Six- 10 WEST FORTY-SECOND STREET.—TWO OR A dest Cigar Stores on Third avenue, with er without ties in which there can be no partisan jobs, | teenth street, near Vitth avenue, in this city, this three desirable Rooms to rent, with Board, to | Stock, for reasonable Fates. with Lease; reason for sell+ ‘mpanimonsly adopted :— Is dependent upon, the expend: . The Ladies’ Bazaar of the Brookiyn Taberiacte | (Friday) morning, at half-past ten o'clock. gentlemen and thelr wives or single gentlemen; refer. | ing satistactory. Inquire at 113 East Ninth street. THR REPORT. expedient to realize the amount necessary for ‘ae was opened om the same day ar the Academy of ater ‘a anove wisest eee Ge M., } ences exchanged. WELL LOCATED SAMPLE ROOM FOR BALE The Committee on Public Works, to whom was referred | Purposes in contemplation @ single year, by | Music Assembly Kooms in Montague, near Conrt 4 DUIS, a & preamble reciting that “it had been publicly stated and direct taxation, your committee believe it would | atreet, Brooklyn, and wil! not be closed until the | 800 of Louis and Catharine Mahnken, aged 6 years, 116 Fangs pink og SEREEM, BETWEEN nition 8 Garneaiien os ore be thelr duty to ‘make each, provision, and “they e wexington aud Fourth avenucx.—Furnished or enerally believed that the bu believe, further, that’ our. people, ‘would gindiy | 29th instant, ‘tts object is to aid in the rebuilding | 6 months and 11 days. eld coms, with oF without Board; bath and —FOR SALE, ONE OF THE Alderman MoRKIs submitted the following re- cl ead by the Clerk, and afterwards nt does not sto} edge fe el ; preservation OF Hfe or WELL ESTA BLT ae? TOY, Tombs, or City Prison, $ | e Tabe! le, : ently de: Y Relatives and (riends of the family are invited to CO! sn. | acquiesce in the payment of the sam were they only con- | Of the Tabernacle, which was recently de ed Teroe2ae itis alleged unbeaniy, dilapitared Manat | Vinked that it was indispensably necessary, and thatthe | by fire, ett ke he ahh Ral ec a ag WEST ELEVENTH ANDSOMELY Me ORE ee rere cea min at ‘rate, and other vermin, with resoluuon. request: ¥ was well and economically disbufsed, and that, 5 eorma uuritay, 29th instant, from 84 River street, Hobo- | [52 Bev evn OTMRGn, HANDSC! THOS, GAVENEY, Auctionees, Revo de our Committee forthwith to make a thorough inves. | 100; without any prospect of being, reimbursed, din WORK OF THE CORONERS. Ken, N. J. and wife or single gentlemen: ra Ha Mag caters eae eee “1 Sandinn. {a the prestigen cad Papers: take, thereon C0 esteem Leeman g repay Mason.—In Brooklyn, suddenly, on Thursday | ences exchanged. RARE OPPORTUNITY.—FOR ‘SALE, ONE OF THE, LN PE ETRE RCE OR I Seo A Dest located Grocery Stores on Third avenge; it ii hig Board, anc it such cha and allega: ns are the building without addi Yesterday morning two very suspicious-appear- | Morning, March 27, at the residence of his brother- ether the Board can | Pere iy to the debt of the city. ing young men ealied at the Coroners’ office and ae George’ Joyce, Mr, LYMAN Mason, aged 152 eeeig dee eee ETT Ba em unsurpassed Jin point of location : the ne Stock lefrosh iy ‘The present site of the Cit: Prison, "with the building, is | Teported to Mr. Foal, the clerk, that the evening R@latives and friends of the family are respect- | '*": # large sqnare Room, second floor. _ having another store, is dispose pr opt reas Ap |e Oren ee ieee he needs of businéss and ibe | previous Mrs, Susanna Featherstone, a woman | invited to attend tte funeral, from the Centrat 920) WeSt, TENTH STREET —A SMALE FART y | Se ene SN 8 eae | Tender’ the ground very valuable, Wholesale business of | Mity-six years of age, and born in Ireland, had ater ett 3d street, on Saturday, March FAY Will tet one or two Pleasant Rooms, containing CE POR SALE—THE OLD STAND, 93 1h the request and in obedience | ¢very description, thar same years age was transacted ex. | failen down a fight of basement steps 4 MEANS,—Suddenly, of pneumonia, at her resi- | om moderate terms, , 7 ntl cE lai your honorable i clusively be! m1 01 the ity. sont of Futon vere ‘pou d March | street, has cverevenned ene tienite et it, and is now located in the viemit, Tenth avenue and received injur her death soon afterwards, A principal facts in the case one of dence, 33. Sidn lace, Broeklyn, OER “NINTI DOWNTOWN ALE VAULT AND SAMPLE ROOMg y pl lyn, on Wednesday 256 WEST THIRTY-NINTH STREET.—T0_ LET, mong the brokers, for sale at low rice: lsd morning, March 20, CAROLINE P. Muans, widow of handsomely furnished Rooms, with Board; Captain F. 8. Means, in the 53d year of her age. house has all modern improvements; convenient to four Corner Liga aor ears onene fore Agency Se imrry extended far north of that location. p premises, and ‘on each occasion thoro! oe L's St 117 ed: treet ; sityour | believe that this property, sold either in one plot to called the clerk aside and in a ervices > morni lines of cars; no moving in May, ar emreet poner agremer toe An] uilding. On the first visit your | soy crate lots, would, at the present thine, realize sufficient saidi—'Look here, young. fellew, Services at the house, Saturday morning, at cabs ie ia Cai to purehrse another erly wid Batiding di gr eof equal or greater dimensions, perticual arranger eleven o’clock. Remains to be taken to Ellsworth, 31 WEST FOUR NT! He a :— me ke Ber = STREET. ot the city, where land. is nu alter cases. The coves around the neig Me. with Board, a nicely furnished hail Room, on | ae gon); ulso first class Corner Drug —ro Ler, | A. —FOR SALE, BAKERIES, CONFECTIONERIES! i a balance sufficient to pay forthe | ae going to bury the old womau and dou’t want | Morax,—The anniversary mass for the repose of BED, waa hoard on the ea: « Stationery Stores, Liquor Stores, cheap Drug peered ‘tores, Ladapta > ia ” f apt Ww City Prison to be disappointed.” Being tuformed by Mr. Foal | the sont of the late Cunisru Stores. MITCHELIS Store Agency, 1? Cedar sirect. Tec cuc ts appointments in ee Hoon? | Gry Putaow DOnD8, that Coroner Keenan would aticnd to the case | celebraved on Friday, Match. 28, at ton acloey Oe (XS LADY, LEVINE ALON B/E AM BUNGANE RRBID: | Pe is, corridors, the hallways, the if ihe |. in order to obtain the money necessary for the purpose | promptly the men seemed satisfied and left the | M., in the Church of St, Mary, Star of the Sea, ence, near Fifth avenue, and having more room OR BALE A BROORE NE AND EW yORE Bx: spaihs iniihe difrerent dehiaramente 42 hinite Stak. | Your Committee propose, when the sum required. ineitd- | Omioes Comer Conc and Nelson streets, Brooklyne Reve. | wan she requires, would rent a suit toa gentleman and Has inne sot good stock ; good work, Call at 7 tha etioonces aint the i "fs ing principal and interest, shall have been ascertained by | hectne in the Tombs of late seem to be unusually | tives asd iia a tee eecaine erooklen. | Re ‘ y, bi ul Board for lady. | None but those, willin | afternoon, a ou Mei utd it war apjarent that so farms itwan pos. | @coRnMistan to be Inted for that purpose, toh Jaa raioges Sree porte eradane artsy atent wy gud A family are at | to pay Hberally for frst class acetone: ion pees promote. t th and. comfort of the Tm 2 , : t town By the ‘hoseat attention to their wants, and. cireumapecs four in as many weeks, Ellen Boyle, a woman |“ Moss,—At Westerly, R.I., on Wednesday, March es Cane Wistie A RIDER RED SDS A, iocations atte OF cor aloonaeG Rest pusinned exercising the sanitary duties incumbent forty years of age, who had been committed on | 26, 1873, SauLy DrxoN, wife of Jesse L. Moss and ry sto! to board; can mpe all the soruforts of a home; ref- erg and Fruit Stands, Meat Markets, a splendid Hal! PP! 5 meting ‘was fet ‘undone iy that te aa | Monday last by dnstice Hogan. charged! with being | daughter of the Tate Hen, Nathan F Dixon. sane | erences exchanged. Apply at 258 Hast Thirty eighth st MITCHELL'S Store Agency, 77 Cedar street S pibon serene ratlects Sinking Fund tor’ the redempt . at, oll z " , ‘ shes aad GOpNeReees Se ieee. Drecn Cakemahy ane and applied to th sia the oa cote Prison. ‘the remains of decsased, who had no | BEpLor, sonof John and Catharine Beekman Neil- LADY LIVING ALONE, “HAVING A HAND. R SALE—AN OLD FSTABLISHED BREAD axa ron all conessned 10. Js menage lebt, e becoming due and | home, were-sent to the Morgue and Corouer Keenan gomely furnished house in a central location, would Cake Bakery, with three years’ lease from Ist matte were full se tac ithe her doar peatin tmiaaceetins, ail Ciena emer (HOTTER i ceaseah seaman | Ki fi ihe Sth Year of his age. ple invitea | HttSecond Floor, Parlor, Bedroom and Bathroom t0 | Nay: reasons given for, selling.” inquire at, io Norfolk, , and which were said to be such as ei . fe an riends ol e fami are invite: e if r Hie y marae trom some cause fates reaticl wall beexpraed Hy he means almitéc'en | | ‘Coroner Herrman was yesterday called, to 173 | to attend his funeral, irom St. "Thowast church, | Heraid'Ghewn Branch obese AUGFEN GP. > | treet near Heer ae must arise trom some cause inherent either | are . " | Attorney street to hold an inquest on the body of | eos trie pnilding iteclt location, } + and it is not only possible, but very probable, that | Herrmann Schneider, & German, thirty-two years | Saianies, rfl cto fae Fifth svenue, on URNISHED ROOMS 70 LET. <2 FPOR,SALE— A, CONFECTIONERY AND 108 CREAM A Pay i lc fy Sedo allding, in a much mote ik | ofage, who was found lying dead in tle rear yard | O'Nrtet--on Thesday, March, 9, pice wile of nished Second Fleor to let, with gas, bath and con- oer iritt agcune, becwonn 100k aod niente, zApprehending that the first visit of, your committee ST ES | St his premises by one oF the boarders inthe rome | r p 9 » Veniences for housekeeping, or Board ‘for ladies. 172 i eich have been antic pated | , pri Hon officials, and y pean partes hal house: habentaeiesine augooaadproswltedsieasn msl one one and daughter of the late Michael | W, Atonusual measures of eleantiness had been adopted . Death, It is suppos sulie a oncehne me dna Sor the occasion, = scond one. was determined Upor, : tacit | tural causes, but in order to be'certain about it Dr. | — ‘The ftmeral will take place this (Friday) morning, WASTED—TO ADOPT OR BOARD, 4 MALE CHILD, | RYO Stores with apartaents te hata or ALiguod Sich wax made abouta week subsequent to the fired | tester the pe Joseph Cushinan Will make & post-mortem examin: | at ten e’clock, from her late residence, 60 East Thir. rr ddreas 3 8 os 108 Herald tice | “TeHC8" | Lease, Can be bought cheap. 221 Elizabeth street. Ci . ne ; on previously formed was | teidl, eonvic ; tion. ticth street, trom thence to St. Stephen's church, | fimlly. Address s, S., Box 109 Herald office. st Thirty-second street. : a Aa E— IN, ONE OF THE last t was ta time where a solemn requiem high mass will be offered. IOR SALE—AT A GREAT BARGAT! seal a Bete by Pharm | MARRI AGES AND DE AKHS. | Relatives and irienne ‘are reapectrally invited. BOARD Al AND LODGING WANTED." F finest Bakeries and Confectioneries in the city, situ- by the then aporoac lie DANGER OF DELAY. n - PORTER.—At Waltham, -Mass., on Thursd: Pan ated on one of the est avenaes. now doing a fine busi. They found that the Impressed with these convictions, and believing that e | ny juraday, A, LADY 3A COMFORTABLE, FURNISHED For particulars call, for three 8 ays, at 231 Fulton Sid ame eireselius clopkiness extent | further delay in providing the accommodations so im: eames March 27, FREDIE R, PoxTER, laie of New York Boom nid Board, with a widow May Ge living quietly | Street, up stairs, from 9 A.M. nm they Went sofar | Pefatively necessary lor the proper transaction of the Married. city, age 34 years. ‘west side, not above Thirty-fourth street. Address ; pribbiers, and were criminal business of this city would be re oa by cues Wiciediaiealen &. hb Mimic S12 dh HIGH ARDS.—AB his residence, 98 Bleecker street, obi Herald fice. OR SALE A. nconRY opol4 oe ON | FIReT AVR. “ ros $i wd ciitzens, Your committee had partly prepared 3 LETT — Merrick, L. L, i nue, with Stock at ixtures: a'rare chance for aereppmnaucproes nnd 16, bomparstvely, ote vary: Um fneniurial’ and dtait of an act Mo the Tuesday, March 26, by the Hew, Marcas Vurr, Wits Svedtn gear corte. 1878, GUY RicHANDS, 18 A WANTED, BY AG ENTLEMAN AND WIPE, 4 man with small capital, ADpLY at 4s, in the sore, = THE DRAINAGE AND SEWERAGE, | 1AM E. Hew err to Marky E. MippLepnooks, niece | Funeral at tem o'clock A. M., on Saturday, March Bi E Your commiitee also, irom representations made to | of the late Wiillam Wheeler, M. D,, allof the above | 99 from the Brick Church, » in the vicinity of Sixth avenue, below Twenty-third OF SALE—IN WASHINGTON, D. C., THE ONLY of their trst visit of inspection of | tg i » cI urch, Thirty-seventh strect | street; referciice, Address, with terms, UARRISON, class Confectionery in that city, For particu. Pgh Seeteee hiaracter of the drainage and ‘sewers ot ih, wy? plas for holding | Diataaseon Basprrt.—On Wednesday, March 26, toss bh ay dnesd: March Bi fice ee ce New Rai ReerLE, OE FORA RIS 4 ashd ae ‘ a 1 90 € SIMONTON— x cA 2 L¥.—01 ee p scicney a Sten dapae.es tis | tirely and completely ans ¢ purpos | by Rev. Samuel Cooke, D. D., Wintiam J. SLMONTON | wide t Tho Sore ee orate eey FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER WISHES SUITABLE | New Yor (a - pie and Assistant En wers in 2 Y widow 0! jomas Reilly, @ native of Balleyboy, furnished Rooms for private business and Boar tor wa the Department o: Pab Forte ‘were | cordially recommend it to the favorable to HELEN A. Bansirr, both of New Lriguton, 8 J OR SALB—$200—BUTCHER'S FIXTURES CO! ¢ Department of Publi exp rts, were | fi B ith ) E 8 0 q parish of Abbeylara, county Longiord, Ireland, | three adults in good location. Address, stating location, Requested to thorough» wa your com | Bry sction of your hoaors sels scuninaenon TRIMBLE—VANTINE.—On ‘Thursday, March aged 7 years 2 * | terms, &c., BANCROFT, Herald Uptown Bri honey inclading: looove, iat Bod seanbhonase and sewer. — * are ‘s ss say br iu | | the Rev. A. B. Carter, D. rector of the © ¥ all nearly new. Apply imme y a Dourt stree! fe xystem of the pr 4 any ground upon | i+ Common Couneil, a copy of the bill has been pro- | OY ne Holy Saviouny’ Saste The relatives and friends of the family are re- OARD WANTED—WITH TWO ROOMS, FOR THE | Brooklyn. Mia. cates disclosed inany | Cured, and is hereto appender 1 TRIMBLE to TRENE spectfully invited to att the ato tat | gh anf hereto append ty Pi y end the funeral, from her wife and two children, ¢ which it is built, The e } zt is provisions | \ Van Nast —-Tavio late residence, corner of Warren and Newark and S yours abot sPorticth treet, ‘between Pitti aid Poe SALE—THE BEST OORNER ON FIGHTH AVES ¢ Blaring defects that cannot be , hot warran expenditure of money dat the present time , Order that the proper actio its provisions VAN Nest—TaYLon.—On Wednescay, March 26, venues, Jersey Cit: 2 7 ‘nue tor liquor depot, segpeacant or free and e Jong ant under existing =i, | y be taken by the city autmorities, w th [ad of ex- | py Rev, William Adams, D. D., ALEXANDER 'T. VAN past twelve o'clock’, M. 10 Ga Wary Gammbiery foe TINE, Herald off eer ee lease; nominal reat, sold to-day. rifice Fie) GATE ee Ee aan, ay at: | i vee Moobtaart'ty | NSH ¢6 Manoa, daughter of Robert i. Tuslor, | Interment ; Ce ee eee. | willed bays * that th allo’ 8 city, ve ” cr R; " rected by your honorable body, ut J a 2 oak. ae Witenn! wines.—On Thursday, Mirek hs RELL ir on Bake seen A tats Sid CATHARINE B Tocation : terms not to exceed $16 per week. pe SALE—SECOND HAND SHOWCASES, ng eng fion to make their examination thor complete and Lard EILLY, beloved wite of the late Bernard Reilly, ‘Adaress D, 0. Herald Uptown Branch Office Railings, Chairs, Tables, Counters, 81 comprehensive. They are free mit also. that th Council of fal and bill they intended to re- | at the residence of the bride’s parents, Lafaye in the 'soth year of her age, a native of Ballana- =! | Uptown Branch oMce. | Stole Tea Bint, sash, and stores Fitted Up in one days were slight! {hot preiudicea, against the prison | Por’ would be to ite enactment lor want of | avenue, Brooklyn, by the Rev, William Ives sya. mony, parish of Granard, county Longford, Ireland. YOARD WANTED-IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, BY A | Apply'at 527 Hudson sirect. from representations of Its unhealthy condition contained | fime by the present Legistatice, | and the | project | dington, D. V., WILLIAM H. WHEELER, of New York, Relatives and friends of the family are invited to ‘widow lady, who will give the principal part of OS gparne in the newspapers, trom conversations with persous wh atl agin in consequence, | his ianger ie removed | to JRNNik ., third daughter of John J. Stires, Esq. ttend the fu Frid: time to dressmaking or housckeeping. fof. thesaines 1 (OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS CORNER uguor ¢laimed to be familiar with the construction and uses of | BY the introdaction of | the bill of Mr. Blakie, Brookien,’ + Esa | attend the funeral, on Friday, March 2, at ten | onee given, Call ou or address Mrs WILLIAMS, 915 | Store; location good; rent cheap: with or without abe building and trom many other source | Dut your committee are clearly of opinion that it is | Of Brooklyn, I e’clock, from ler son-in-law’s residence (James | Fourth avenue. Stock. Inquire at H. CLAUSEN & SON'S Ale Depot, 11 the imperative duty of the corporate authorities of this eer McClu osed to ACT Upon these impressiot kev), 516 East Eleventh street; from thence Canal street, R Al aa ‘' ed, however, trom the city to sanction the’ provisions of the bill now betore the Died. | tost Bridget's church, where a requiem high mass Boars WANTED—FoR YOUNG LADY, IN A ery FY —; Z y "4 e a i v4 Legistatury totwithstanding the seeming impropriety , de a good neighborhood, in a Avante respectable family ; hed i“ , ‘7 at ted have shad hat there ae uany buds th | iets yt dais | 9 ANDNEN OR TID, MATER gag the Tone | lbw forte repre hee com fr | stphercaachntweg avant tag rane Aatas | FPR ALE ght)" SOW be MOAN Me Mota Breath other localities in this ¢ dence of William Dyckman, North Broadway, Yon- | thence to Calvary Cemetery, mmon Council, tone o'clock, for in- Y., 173 Greenwich stree' lt particalars and mocept it Prove of the provisions of the act entitled “an act to pro. v y boarders are take YSTER AND DINING SALOON POR SAB sO Funeral on Saturday, March 29. street, withont further invitation. c| h e OSES O1 Die | men Maun et tit crinesel aocinel Gh ius Gale | | Kers, N. ¥.. Rev..L. B ANDRUS, aged t years, terment. pea NG tefms, which must be 1 | Street, up stairs, Some ef whom had occupied it for mere than a year, ad- re he relative: lends ure invited to atiend ALISBURY.—On Wednesday evening, March 26, FC N INVALID LADY AND OR SALE—A WELL | ESTABL! ea i FISHING. mitted that they had no fault to And with thelr treat. | ents sono vo une Go Mf the funeral, at the Tarrytown Methodist Episcopal | WiLttamM D, SaLtspury, in the 63d year of his as } | ROARD, MaRTED— Fon Aes Me vinteth streets, | Tackle and Sportsman's Store; will be sold for Sta ae sap h yard a ih peso on rie akg 151) 86 cae The relatives and friends ef the family and of Third and Sixth avenues. Good Ae Ws re: | whereas ‘market value of stock; no real estate brokers y * munittee, therefore, in view of all the facts of | 0’cloc M. The ministry of the New York Con- | brother, James P, Salisbury, and of his iretherssne quired. Address, stating terms, A illiams- | need apply. Inquire at Ul Park 1 LEG fe vty porion tng Moy Geaic po | specttully offer for your adoption the follow. | ference are respectfully invited to atrend, . | law, Cornelius L., John L, and George W. Everitt, | burs (N.¥.) PostoMce. AUNDRY FOR SALE OR EXOHANGE—BUILDING dor persons to be who were deprived of their liberty. ' Asnpey.—On Wednesday, March are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND SISTER, | and lot large; machinery complete; a fine epportu- exception to the rule was found, and that in the case | RESOLUTIONS. - ossa AsHBEY, wife of Asa Ashbe® of Saturday, 29th inst., at half-past one o’clock P.M. below Twenty-third street. Address HUME, box 123 | nity to secure a gond bustness; no competition. person who was offered treedou upon giving lis per~ | Resolved, That this Coinmon Council does hereby ap- | Conn., aged 73 years. from his jate residence, 138 West Twenty-second | Times office, stating terms, location of rooms and how J. HENRY JOUNSON, 8'BPoadway, room 3. onal recognizance, but had refuses mi PAE KEASYH OF THEIRMATES. ile for the location and erection of a new elty pri < ———-—-—— — Set efore, asthe Investigation of your commit. | 814 p! z certain courts in the city of New London, Norwich and Mystic papers please SELMEs.—On Tuesday, March 18, 1873, GEORGE M. BY N’ cheap—Opposite a railroad Gepot and stage ee was’ proveenicds they are clearly ef the opinion that | OEK’ Diy. bill No. —, atid Fespecttully re. | COPY. SELMES, eldest son of'George and Aun Selmes, oa agit ne ye Maoists doing. goat business: rent very low. Apply to nos: the ue building is no worse, in respect to the health | to 4 aw by the State Legislature Barnon,—On Tuesday, March ANNA M, | aged 27 years, 2 months and 18 days, week. Address ‘LON, box TL peice office. a wen or ii es, or its general adaptability tor prison pur. Barnon, wife of James S. Barron, ‘in tie 47th year Funerai from the residence of his parents, No. | a) o,np WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN; NOT TO EX’ | STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A ate “STORE FOR ‘any other prison im this State, aud t Res abit tar ape rior in WD sale; lease if devired® must be sold immediate! hee respects to ta iy other similar es. T th 1 proprietor is goiug out ot business. Call at 08 Bighula , | of her age, 476 Seventh avenue, this (Friday) afternoon, Marctt coed $8 per wee en ye The relatives and friends of the family are re- | 28, at two o'clock, sharp. sare & 4, West side, below Vortech street. Nar pe and be it further Herald ‘Uptown Brauch office SeRPMATEE aio te at fare Resolved. That the Clerk of the Common Councit be | spectfully invited to attend the funerai, from her | SHARot.—At Coltimbla, 8. C., on Saturday, March WELEMAN. WIFE AND BURGE, TWO ROOMS | ee he bui and he is hereby directed to trrnsinit to cach member of | late residence, 529 West Twenty-second street, on | 22, suddenly, ANN, beloved wife of David 8. Sharot. BS with Board; third. or foatth foor; boarding house | SAFES FOR SALE CHEAP—A LARGE SIZKD SAP, on the greund toor : | the Legisiature @ copy of this report, amd that he address at four o'clock P.M Funeral services wili be held at her late resi- | preferred: terms must be very moderate. cane ous | & twe medium, ne gmail Safe, Her De". Wider ne ‘this generai rule. to the President of ie, Senate and the Sveaker of the As- —At his residence, Shrewsbury, N,J., on | dence, Passaic, N. J.,on Friday, March 28, at three | par Herald Uptown Branch office Lilli e, at 8. G, QUERK'S 72 M The criminal busnmess of W gr Be * : , re yy March 26, Tuosas Brut, Jr, son of | o'clock P.M.;'also at Moravian church, Staten | = ote = | QAPES—HERRINGS, MARVIN’ WiiLDRW ANT ahe facilities for its transaction, ely outgrown | Appended to tue above report was a copy of the | Captain Thomas Bell, st., axon 26 years, | Island, on Saturday, March 29, at twelve o'clock | (YENTLEMAN AND WIPE AND SINGLE G - | SS“ Little's, new aud second hand, at 25to 50 percent Aucle for the detention ot persons av siting trial Keak | aot now vetore the Legislature for the erection of | felatives and friends ‘are invited {6 attend hls | noon.’ Relatives und friends are respectfully in- | 62h, alana adeiatanenat terme ee eT Ey Wcigeh lane, near Gold street. different criminal Courts of the city, tis prise ; he 2 Tiso0. funeral, on Friday, March 28, at one o'clock P. M. vited to attend. Carriages will be in walling at erald a - jamentably deficient in the accommodations tees The resolutious were adopted, and 600 copies of | Alvany papers please copy Vanderbilt's Linding on arrival of the ten o'clock oT genic NTOLTE, Herald Uptown Braws O ETMOGRAP AEs, PRINTERS IN COLORS, ace a order to establish and maintain that classiicat the report aud act were ordered to be printed in BRISstow, t Plainfield, N. J., on Wednesday, | boat from New York. Ts Plates, faced (five of them Engitan), 1825, ng criminals so indispensable | decument form for the use of the members of the | March 26,1873, ANNE M.. wile of Henry Bristow Van Wyck.—On Thursday, March 27, 1873, at his | ANTED—BOARD FOR A GIRL T i ARS IN | the ‘ore treenalt lt of Chromo Paper, Pattern Blocks, Foe pene 1atory | Board and Legislature, and daughter of William Halsey, of Brooklyn. uncle's residence, 100 West Eleventh street, WasH- Seventeenth ree Address C, MILLER, "G3 bast | Chases, &e., alte R Rkora eng EAD, 9 Liners” ‘ first of in the year 1338, | a “ A eatery and Hadas the family are in- | INGTON, son of the late Washington Van Wyck, in “ANTED-BOARD,W ROOMS (ONE FOR _— fi out ed thou: | a i end, without . ; 4 | ned abou! hundred thou: | THE BROADWAY x “WIDE ING, vited to attend, without further notice, th funeral the 28th year of his age, ‘We ceedemateten ob ceremh Deore come locality, | abitants, and the accommodations then services, from the residence of her pare: House and {ce Cream Saloon; wel rieton His remains will be taken to Hempstead, L. L, $500 ii BUY A FIRST CLASS OYETE ec between Fourteenth anu 7 sell. having basiness elsewhere. between | R. Byrne and only surviving daughter of the in the oSth year of his age. in y-ninth street, began , late nes Salmon, of this city. enough to contain a Thirty-second street and Fift Friend ed teend theif Lf b Mastib dius itech u P not an AnTOT eC Fame Li pet week, bros Te me a riends are invited to attend the faneral, from |, Grapy.—On Thursday, March 27, Mary F., wif sas; location trom Twentieth to Forty-tith streets, : and precedents aside, and stands to. | yesterday meraing at ten A. M., under the auspices | gt, Monica's churel, Jamaica, on Saturday morn- | of the late A. Grady, oF Carbondale, Pa. bi est side; references. Address, P. N., Herald Uptown wealth, business, enterprise and population | Of Mr, George M. Van Nort, Commissioner of | ing, 29th inst., at ten v'clock. ‘Interment at Green- Relatives and friends of the family are respect. Braneh oitice. | Public Works, Mr. William Kennelly acting as auc- wood Cemetery, Trains leave Hunter's Point at | fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- = nearly quadr pied in | t ‘The sale w: nine o'clock A. M | dence of ner son-in-law, James Devlin, 201 West must be admitted that | toneer, The ‘48 not one of those higi-toned |“ Canrn.—On ‘Thursday, March 27, 1873, Louisa | Forty-tirst street, to-day (Friday), March’ 98, at two lasses bas more than br affairs that its announcement would seem to indi- | Carri, daughter of Louis Carth, aged 1 year, 8 | o'clock P.M. The remains will be taken ‘to Car. Lexing | cate, but simply the disposition of parts of build- | Months and 2 days. bondale, Pa., for interment. lies, with or without meals ieneus Te ast hm aiid. eae eae The relatives and friends of the famtly are re- | “WaLTON.-cAt. Bloomingdale, New York city, | Neve ura paths sper ail might ings, fences, Sleds and stables, Only ectruliy invited to attend the funcral, om Friday, | CATHARINE WALTON, aged 49 ‘years, sister of the | ——— ————— those portions of the oulidings standing within | +, at one P. M., from her late residence, | late Edward W. Watton, yiand aud where the practising is were ample to answer the purposes in view | Sale of the Property Condemned to Des | Bergen strect, Brooklyu, on Saturday, March for interment. Narenneoniven euk enpuiceds Ancreas semtion tow Bi treot, near South Fi mee: omatjuctions Tt wotia Probably have continue iy | A ition Between Thirtycaccond Street | hallpast two otcock P.M. ; VREDENRURGH.—At St. Augustine, Fia., on Mon- | eaticrma Mrs StEVENS, a West Furtcenty street UPoerianenbae en shee Itt nag rl POEyOmeA Unt, ie Popeeie snes a 2 | i Fintyoninth Street sae dea Se. = rien Necro: day at tiga aay lysis, yearn Lge wa 7 id LADY, A THIRD OR AG HINERY. = ry other characterigtic of @ great a ig, March 26, 1873, CATHARINE ANN, wife of James UH, eX-Justice of the Supreme Court of New 5 ; v By progress with the rapidity usual, and from ex: | ‘The sale of property on Broadwa: fourth floor Room, with Hoar; must be larce i, | HORIZONTAL ENGINES Wr Have 12, dete, 1Oxi, 11x18, 12x24, 1SxB secon nd Engle oat eerts ox ; nd Engine: - Wwettre En Twa ny mn = = Manutacturers, Newburg, N.Y. Ams TRON WORK _PORTABL Hf ENGINES, ROI I= es, Saw Mills, 15x36 and Wants ata erie. v. HAMPSON, 38 Cortlandt street. \T WILSON & ROAKE'S, WATER AND DOVER a ie streets, large stock of new and second hand Engines And Boilers, trom 2 to 70 horse; Pumps, Shaftingy Pulleys, &c. a rand prece lent only to be expected from tie 1n- nother cities; but it has, im its growth, set atl pul that time, and, untortun the increase in the TURKISO AND, BEC TRIC BATHS, 6 Roo! geutiewen or two hundrec and a well-cor be of a reformatory clara 01 particularly if intend er, under any cirey WEST POINT HOTEL stanee, should coniam more ‘ ot pri PC e the limits of Broadway as it will be when wiv nue. WARDELL.—A®@ the residence of her brother-in- of J ee Cot -- cuitanthy on the increase eb Ald, 451 EOE REEL Wh tae os sh LON Tuesday, March 25, EMzameru, | law, 197 Twelfth street, Brooklyn, of Bright's dis | {ll qpem on oF about He Mie dag et AT Utircdte | JPNGINE AND BOILER FOR SALE—A 1 HORSFA ¢ Ry ih vondition of things may | were gold, and these p \s ¢ condition | widow of Solomon T. Caswell, ease of the kidneys, CLAnissa, daughter of J, | patties taking board tor the seavon, Por particulars ad- power Engine and W-horse Daeer berienun t tly three, and o nally four prisopers are, | that all property purchased mut he re. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- | Barkeloo and Sarah Wardell, aged 18 years, 11 dress EDWA MRD COZZENS, West Point, XY. et in first as condition, be ge dk 2 sity, bompelied to be eoufined in one cel, | Moved out of Broadway on oF before the ist | spectiully mvited to attend the funeral, irom her | months and 20 days. SaitAlN, FITS AVENUR, TWROTY. ie eee between Cor and int to be occupied only by asinglé | day of May, 1873, er be lorfeited by the purchaser, | late residence, 116 Montague street, Brooklyn, om The relatives and friends of the family are in- ote &, Mamata, Weend Wire crineridin cd ie Pei. Leia ctr ane met Fiona Sait oe tate tens te | Lomether with Torusaned’ 5 HORSE ENGINE AND TWELY i moneys paid for the same to tue , Friday, March 2s, at three o'clock P. Mt. vited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, 29th in- ae eons Ooms, ail fromt, uewly facnished: splen- OR SALE—EiG ities to Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty et the city, and Ctoséy.—On ‘Thursday, Marcu ELIZABETH, | stant, at two o'clock P.M. Jocation for bermanent and transient guests; Table | horse Boiler, nate, very cheap; also Bui! ble tim eri mew priron: ke at meme eet then to be disposed of by the Department as it may | youngest daughter of Felix and Flien Closey, in | | WutrNey.—On Thursday, March 27, at the rest- aH 0 per day. 2 ry {ng to ten a goo US (OF Any mechanical - a yess. AD “ Most wuperticiul observer that the epportun tereourse thus given, by which the Pht into contac! with, and subjected direct. ‘the purchasers also become respou- | tue 2d year of her age. dence of grandfather, Themas Hunt, PREDER- IND me ts | sibie forall damage that might ocenr to animals The Yelatives and friends of the family are re- | 1cK A. WorTNey, Jr., only son of &. Louise and RVING PLACE HOTE he bunet “ ; 4 street and Irving plac Inmuances of fhe conttmed criminal ee ta eee | aud property by reason of the removal of the Weta ae nom th to attend the funeral, on Friday | and Frederick A. Whitney, fieely turnished Soomene rent, at moderate prices, with CORNER FOURTEENTH (OR SALE—AT § BARGATN—19 HAND LOOMS, WITH opposite Academy of Musi F Harness also 11 Sower Looms, with Reeds rid Hare . nereased crime and ioral eae S| buildings. ‘The purchase money was required on 2s, Irom the residence of her parents, 47 Al- | Notice ol funeral hereafter. ch re: a Minis, oF of Frave reproach that this Kreat cvil bas toen'yonuiteg | the spot, And In Geo it was not inmediately at | bauy siréet, at half-past one o'clock P. Ml. WILLIAMs.—On, Wednesday, March 26, Sakina ®., | Sener reswarant attached, 0 i CHARLIE south 3t bone "Pierce aves @ ke De aiiowe wrist 7s the ering” pein resold, i dist bares et Pad es On paca eae in ” bl Mrs. no of D. T. and Mary Wiliams, in the 33d year of Fy { tiprel one. SiocR oe c sg Ht Sel oan ay cake ¢ wk AP -ONM_OF WOODWARD SY TWO S SITUATION WANTED, ne gathe as 4 m ae of DSAN M, CUSHMAN, Widow oj nder Cushman. | his age. Me ni street ‘coms, ® cents ® day, $2 to ° a Je in unde ae tee inoet eaiecrigriton butiding was | “second hand” inen, all of whomhad selected their | ‘The relatives and. friends. of the family are re: | ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited | Week; family Rooms, $1 aud $1) a day, $4 (0 $10 Fa nn Rv ae Pre ate now at Ra thoroughly yenulated. aud supplied with eceky | Chole parcels before the auction began, The rab- | spectiully invited to attend the funeral, from her | to attend the funeral, from the residence of his | We A ae ° beg owte barber: modern appliance tor heating, lighting, } bish sold and bought wil be of little value, as the | late residence, 128 Kast Sixteenth street, on Friday, | Toone 231 West Forty-exghth street, on Saturday, KW ENGLAND HOTEL, 30 BOWERY, CORNER OF eecupied b more than thre | houses and stores were almost all old, and | the 28th instant, at ten o'clock A. M. arch 2, at one P. M. N' Bayard street; 200 light Rooms, anealy furnished, PAT #1 was built to accommodal tor som | the fronts can pot again be nsed_ for CanKOLL.—On Wednesiay, Maren 1873, Wyckorr.—On Tuesday, March 26, after a short af cents oF B evints per night; $200 to $4 per week. For Planers, six rola, four iaen 0) "possible to | building purposes. An idea of the value of the | THOMAS CARKOL!,, aged 57 years, a native of county | bat severe iliness, EstHER WYCKOFF, aged 47 | gentlemen only. at facet, complete Wrigh rity may be @btamed from the fact tuata | Tyrone, parish of Wintana, years. ae amen, oe Mee Baw, Mune Snyneslyy Whats th nee gold for $10; aciuster of Bhanties $60; four | Funeral will take place Jrom his late residence, a The relatives and friends are respectfully ine | QTY Ce Awe ain Panera ag hy went eae sent 4 inn ee is Mou my hi result, om view of the characwr brick fronts, between Thirty-third and ‘Thirty- 457 Wost Twenty-seventh street. The remains will | vited to attend the funeral, at the residence of her | fay sian, Hada thie hotel has elevators, ail modern ablem, comple: 40, at Con LIN@S “Blan Mill, Duilting und ite worationy Krected nearly forty | Fourth strects, for $200, The widening begins ut | be taken to St. Columba chureh, where a requiew | friend, Mrs, Packer, 412 West Forty-second street, | jmprovements ated im Vie great noe oan sale, or at DAV be Machinery Yard, 124 Musson streey years age. the wromive prinenes vi Iwhung, | Cat Opyba shige wud apyerm Auehes pf te | mags Wi) WE Sald ab hwliDpel wne Oniock A, M., | on Frday, March 26 ab one O'vipgk P, aM. wk Be Aad lagy rigger} derery sity, i

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