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i2 NEW YORK HERALD; SUNDAY, ar.tW 27, 1873—QUINTUPLE SHEET, at St. | friends, are invited to attend the funeral, on Mon: | -—Horr.—On Saturday, April : th inst., at one o'clock, at “J NEW YORK CITY. cephenrechureh, by the ev, Faaher Lmch, Fean, | AA MiGEN OOD tN a : PR OF BU DING Cis’ M: Puunoy, M.D., to MAny #. Hoxt, both of 12 Raifence, 97 Third 7, ADM 25, 1818, Many JANE FIR E F as Oc IL ; Ss. ag eel RELIGIOUS NOTICES. itr Paul’ 's church, is cit; i} on Sunday evening, April 27. 1873, at 3 o'clock. Subject Marshal Hart received $54,075 for 265 neenses | OS) ON Tees _pay.—On Muursday, April 24, at | MackuNzte, aged 22 veSMR, 7 months and o cays, Mine Church and tie Bates Hck, cena, ee vist church, New Orfeans, by t a Sooke rector, asuisted by the Right Rev. J. POLLO HALL, BROADWAY AND | TWENTY. eighth street.—The Children's Lyceum meets P. B. | to attend the funeral, on Sunday, am ne = 4 , HARRIS, second | past one one o'clock, from her ens J Wihiam Cunen Bryant is to get $3 per page for | Wilmer, Bishop of Louisiana, JAMES HARRIS § Ri . . ‘assa' Fulton 10 A. Mi’; Conicrence at 2% P. Mu: Professor 8. B, Britton , Esq., lan uffolk street. ra s t Printing the quarterly report of the Department of | gon of tiichara Saunders, Hai. of Clifton, Englands MiLen=At Indianola, Texas, on Thursday, The New Structure on no u, | leet at 75 HM. —Sunjeck, “the Philosophy of knspl- ance. Day, Esq., of New Oricans, dex aventaal a otk ht AND) CRARIDS HE MSLRR) formerly of this city, si ts, beara 2 ENSAINTS’ EPISCOPAL CHURCH, CO R The everempty County Treasury had a crumb | | VAl—iinih Mi parnbart, of the Forsyth M.E, | MILLER-At Harlem, son Saturday, April 26, of Ann tree! i. 2 4 4 A Mtteny nat Searmiel streets. Rev, Wan, Deane ‘the size of $156,678 46 dropped into ityesterday by | church, at the residence of the bride’s parents, 392 | heart disease, H. A. MILLER, aged 64 years. te Reyer. Divi ie renrive evory Sunday at 103g A. M. and7: ‘the Collector oi Texas. Grand ‘street, New York, DANIEL B. VAIL to ‘Miss Notice of funeral hereafter, P.M, Beat ‘all tree MEDORA TRITTON, both of this city. No cards. MITCHELL.—On Friday, April 25, THomMAs By ofder of Justice Scott bogus Internal Rev. | MYiiih* aivswokru.—At the rekidence of Colonel | MircurLt, tn the goth year ornis age, a’ native of | THE MOST PERFECT AND SECURE EDIFICE IN THE COUNTRY. Ar nico REALS’ Sean ina chareh, ora '$ will spena his Summer } john A. Riston, on Thursday, April 24, by Rey. | Ballinasloe, county Galway, Ireland. Downing aaa wane, % age mae mereat Blackwell's Island, Witliam’ Adams, D. D., B, BUCHANAN Yale to Mrs. : May his soul rest in peace, da: ford streets, uv nants NTHON MEMORIAL CHURCH, ®ORTY-EIGHTH MARY AINSWORTH, all of this city. The relatives and friends of the family are re- = Died. late residence, No, 10 West street, on Sunday | SPLENDID CHANCE FOR PEOPLE DESIRING OFFICE ROOMS. street, west of Sixth avenue, Rev, Re leber Newtol * | spectinily invited to attend the funeral, from his The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animais removed yesterday to its head, quarters, kourth avenue and Twenty-second street, ‘Fhe big pipemen and the little pipemen will re- foice to hear the ‘‘oft-told tale” from the Comp- troller’s office that they will be paid ‘as soon a8 Possible.” Eliza Lambert, of Newark, N. J., Was committed Dy Justice Cox for shopping “Iree gratis,” per Arnold, Constable & Co.'s establishment, yesterday afternoon. Commissioner Van Nort’s report to the Finance Department states tha 1,489 200-1,000 acres, to- gether with thirteen building lots in this city, are ‘Occupied by his department. John Ohslinger, aged thirteen, tried to get into ACKERMAN.—At Plainfield, N. J., on Saturday morning, April 26, JOHN L, ACKERMAN, aged 78 years, Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, 28th inst., at 12 M., from the residence of his son, Central avenue, cor- ner of Ninth street, Train leaves New York by Central Railr@ad of New Jersey ata quarter past ten o'clock. BaGLEY.—On Friday, April 25, MARY BAGLEY, & native of Six Mile Bridge, county Clare, Ireland, aged 69 years, the relatives and friends of the family are re- Spectiully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her daughter, Mary Corcoran, 148 Church street, Brooklyn, on Sunday, April 27, at two o’olock P. M, BERRY.—On Friday, April 25, at Scotch Piains, N. J., ADELAIDE, wife of Charles Berry, aged 31 years: and 1 day. afternoon, April 27, at one o’clock, sharp. Ballinasioe papers please copy. Mvrray.—On Friday morning, April 25, 1873, TIAMILTON H. MURRAY, aged 43 years, The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 127 Skillman avenue, Brooklyn, E. D,, on Menday morning, at ten o’clock. ‘McGratn.—On Friday, Apri! 25, ELizanetn, wile of Thomas McGrath, aged 3u years and 3 months. The relatives and iriends of the family are re spectiully invited toaitend the funeral, from late residence, 40 Caimine street, on Sunday, 27th inst., at one o'clock P. M. NicHoLson.—Suddenly, on Saturday morning, ril 26, Mrs, ABBY NICHOLSON, reli¢t of Charles Nichoison, in the 75th year of her age. Notice of tuneral hereaiter, Novan.—On Thursday, April 24, BrrpaeT NOLAN, of the parish of Ballvadems, Queen's county, Lre- Jand, in the 74(h year ol her age. Tector.—Services at 103, a of the Bible, Subject, Choral service by choir and (CHURCH OF THE Di: SCIPLES, MADISON AVENUE, p Banks, Insurance Companies, Merchants, Lawyers and Manufacturers Attention. lar entertainment read, by request, “The Raven,” assisted by protessio! literary and musical talent. APPLY TO HOMER MORGAN NO. 2 PINE STREET. Young Men's and evening at Lyric Hall, seconil street. Evening subj ‘The Building, entirely frepreof, bounded by Nassau, Fulton and Ann streets, is now im course of construction, and will be finisued ard ready for occupation by May 1, 1873. This magnificent strac- ture, six stories high, the handsemest and most complete building in the business portion of our city, has been erected under the personal supervision of the well-known architect, Mr. Arthur Gilman, 334. Next serinon on Hero: ‘Joseph, a Drama of Destiny: ‘ner Forty-fitth street.—Rev. GEO, H, HEPWORTH es seventh sermon in course this morning. Sub- —"Christianity Proves Itself.” Evening subject ‘uting, Drinking and Dying,” Tuesday evening, popa- t the church. Mr. Fepworth wil YAHURCH OF OUR SAVIOUR.—REY. J. M. PULLMAN / will preach Sunday morning at the rooms of the niversalist Association, 1,28 Hroadway, YAURCH OF TH! MESSIAH, PARK AVENUE, COR J hi wrth st Rey. Henvy Powers will ubstance and Shadow,” eats tree. CORNER OF FOURTH AVE- YALY HURCH, the house of Mrs. Jehacte for some jewelry, but Relatives and friends are respectiully invited to The friends of the family and those of her sons- | Who has, at enormous cost, made it the most elegant and commodious edifice of the kihd in America, ( ) an Tree rst street. attend the funeral, ‘The Right Rev, Bishop 7 from her late residence, at | in-law, Michae! Fiood,James and Dennis Markey, | The value of the land and building is over one millien dollars. The conflagrations that have laid | Armitas will preach Sunday, April wound up in Justice Scott's house In Essex street | scorch plains, N. J. on Monday, the 26th inst, at | are invited to attend her funeral, trom ner late i; SOnn Ag! Morging and aiternoowservices 10% A. M. und 334 Pe BM. dp possession of a pair of sveel bracelets, two o'clock P.M.” Train leaves Liverty street at | residence, 902 West, Tenth street, on Sunday, the waste the citiesof Chicago and Boston have been accepted as a warning, and the Building is so con. ITTINGS.-CHRIST CHURCH, CORNER: nue und ‘hicty-fifth street, Rev. Hugh Mil =e twelve o'clock noon, 27th, at one o'clock P. M. structed as te be strictly freproof, Althengh of lofty height al! portions of the building will be of Jonn Wilson and Charles Lake were committed Brown.—On friday, April 25,0n board of the OLYPHANT.—On Thursday, April 24, GEORGE TAt- | easy access, as twe of Tufts’ No. 1 elevators will be run constam@tly during business hours, starting D. dh, rector, Ab th by Justice Cox, in default of $1,000, for stealing a | steamer Leo, trom Savannah, Gronae M. BROWS, | nor OLxrHANT, of this city, in tue Sith year of is | from the sidewalk level. ‘The greatest possible attention has been paid to ingross and egress, ‘The rch (he seas are always tree. 00 trunk from Mrs. Walker, who hired the above- | Sniy fom. of Mong, o aud Mary C. " *Erhe funeral services will be held in the Presby- | building may be entered from four different quarters—twe on Nassau street, one en Fulton street FLOWARD MISSION CHOIR, AT TRINITY BAPTIST named gentleman to carry It for her to the Charles: | “"ny¢ relatives and friends of the family aro re- | terian church, in Filth avenue, corner of Nine- | and the other on Ann street—leading directly to the elevators and to a grand staltway. Perfect chains Beh sires, between Te tee eee ton steamer, IN ieN hae spectiully invited to attend the iuneral, irom his | tecntn street’ (Kev, Dy, Hail’s), on Monday, the | Ugnting, gas-fitting and plumbing, heating and ventilation will be found in every portion of the build- | ing April 2 ge toel Conners SARI Ey me] ‘The East River gave up another decomposed | late residence, 124 East 128th street, on Monday, at pe nee A Oe ing. The larger rooms will be divided by the owner by FIREPROOF PARTITIONS into as many compart- I = two o'clock P. M. corpse yesterday, which was fonnd floating in the m14.—On Saturday morning, April 26, 1873, O’HARA.—On Friday, April 25, MARGARET, Wile of | ments as the tenant may require, The following diagram is @ plan of the Banking Mouse Floor or ARLEM UNITY CHAPEL, 128TH STREET AND- Fourth avenve.—Rey. W.T. Clarke thus evening. water at the foot of Kent street, Greenpoint. A | Epwarp CantLt, in the 34th year of his ag Robert O’Hara, in tie 54th year of her age. Qoor above the basement :— *Moonshine.” Come. Sed: receipt for $56 found in the clothing on the re- Relatives and friends of the family are respect- ‘the relatives and friends of the family are re- ANN STREET. TORTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, CORNER OF mains bore the names of William Schreiner and E, | fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late | spectfully invited to attend the funeral, tyom her oRr H RE ‘i LUROH, CONN ee Lom Uh.ig. residence, 82 Hester street, on Monday afternoon, | late residence, No. 9 Fifth street, Hunter's Point, ANonaels yeu st rect, The. Rev, av one o?clock. 1, L., on Sunday, the 27th inst., at two o'clock, P. M. Tromag Sieses Willis The body of John Finnigan, who has been miss- |* CAKROLL.—On Saturday, April 26, CATIARINE | Her nains will be interred in Calvary Cemetery, & ing from home for ten weeks, was found floating FRAN CARROLL, Only daughter of Daniel and O’Snea.—On Thursday, April 24, KicHARD O'SHEA, at the foot of Thirty-eighth street, East River, yes- terday, with a cut on his head. To-day the «doc- tors will decide among themselves whether It was received im Hie or death. At nine o’clock last night an unknown man Walked off the ferryboat idaho while she was lying % her slip, foot of South Seventh street, Williams- borg, and was drowne? before assistance could be rendered. His body was not recovered. The deck Nand succeeded in’ recovering his hat, which may be seen in the ferry house. Commissioner Van Nort makes the following statement o! public moneys received by him for the week ending yesterda; By the Collector of Assessments—For Broadway. widenin, tnens . it : Park opening. . For other improvements aud ntere Total for assessments..............46 For Croton water rent and penalties For vault permits....... ; For sewer permits THE (WILD GOOSE) CHASE ESTATE, CINCINNATI, Ohio, April 26, 1873. Acall has been issued to the heirs of the Town ley Chase estate In England who reside in this vicmity to meet at the Beckel House, at Dayton, Ohio, on the 28th of April, to take steps towards securing the property. CITY GOVERNMENT. eee [OF FICIAL, Board of Aldermen, STATED SESSION. Tuonspay, April 2, 1873. Present—Hon. §, B. 1, Vance, President, in thé chair, and 4 quorum of members. PETITIONS REFERRED, That vacant lots on Sixty-second street, the Boulevard, Ninth avenue and Sixty-third street be fenced in. RESOLUTIONS KEFERGED. ‘That street lamps be lighted in Mangin street, between Houston and Stanton streets; wlso « aid r be built in Mangin street, between Hous- ton streets. acant lots on the f Madison avenue, Detween Sixty-sixth and Sixty-seventh sireets, to be | fenced in. That the sidewalk on the south side of Thirty-fourth street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues, be tage That one tamp, with biue s, be pli don of the lower step of the stoop at'the entrance to teenth precinct police station house. That the vacant lots on. th street, and on the southerly side 2d and Sd avenues, be fenced in. chat a crosswalk be laid across Spring street, op posite riy side of Ith REPORTS LAID OVER. ks be laid, one from the southeast corner of Front and South streets and one from the northwest corney of Koosevelt and South sizeets, to connect with erosswalk leading to ferry house, That one additionai street lamp be placed in front. of the Twenty-third street ent of the College of the ty of New York, and also one additional lamp in front of the Lexington avenue entrance to said building. ‘That street lamps be lighied on both sides ant in the centre of the Boulevard, trom Seventy-ninth to 104th sireet, That street lamps be lighted in Fifty-ninth street, from Tenth to Eleventh avenue. GENERAL ORDERS ADOPTED, hat on the west side o! Third avenue to the north side of Sixty-ninth stre That cross | The re oton water pipes be | h street, between | | ol St. Vincent de Paul, 'wenty-third street, near aaa Carroll, aged 5 years, 7 months and 28 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend the funeral, from her parents’ residenc 94 Jackson, corner of Leonard street, Brooklyn, E. D., (late Williamsburg), on Monday, April 28, at two o'clock P. M. VARROLL.—On Friday, April 25, TERENCE CARROLL, native of county Cavan, Ireland, in the 91st year of his age. ‘The funeral will take place from his late resi- dence, 78 West Broadway, this (Sunday) afternoon, at hali-past one o'clock. DARBY.—In_ Brooklyn, oy Friday, April 25, ef pleuro-pnumonia, ParRick Dagsy, in the 45th year of his age. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 113 Raymond street, on Monday morning, at hali-past nive o'clock, from the’ to the chureh of Our Lady of Mercy, Debevoise street, where a solemn requiem ass will be offered tor the repose of his soul. Dr LAMATER.—On Thursday, April 24, AL, De LAMATER, youngest daughter of bdward R. and Sarah S. Dé Lamater, aged § years aud 28 days. atives and ‘iriends of the family are re- spectfully invitea to attend the funeral, irom the residence of her parents, 182d street and St, Nicholas avenue, on Sunday, April 27, at two P, M. Donouve.— On Friday, April 25, Joun Dononve, a bative of county Cavan, Ireland, in the 48th year of his age. ‘The rel spectiull late residence, 404 East Twenty-first street, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. Dononor.—On Saturday, April 26, at the resi- dence of her son, Thomas Donohoe, CATHARINE Dononokr, The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Monday afternoon, 28th inst., at one o’clock, from 157 East Fighty-seventh street. EARL.—Suddenly, on Friday, April 25, Mrs. ELIza- BETH EARL, widow of John M. Earl, in the 80th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are re- Spectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Mon- day aiternoon, the 28th imst., at two o’clock, at the First Reformed church, Hackensack, FLoop.—In Brookly) mn Saturday, April 26, 1873, Mrs. ANN FLOOD, aged ears, Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday afternoon, the 28th igst., at half-past two o’cloc from the residence of her son-in-law, Jolin Flood, 531 Myrtle avenue. San Francisco papers please copy. Fow.Ler.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, April 24, Joun A. FOWLER, aged 66 years. The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectiully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 263 Park avenue, on Sunday aiter- noon, April 27, at hali-past two o'clock. Long Island papers please copy. GANNoN.—On Friday, April 25, CATHERINE F. AN’ in the 24th year oi her age. Her remains will be taken, at ten o'clock A. M. on Monday, April 28, trom the residence of her parent! 2 ‘Third avenue, to the Church of St. Vincent Ferrer, on Lexington avenue and Sixty- h street, where a requiem mass will be cele- brated ior the repo: Calvary © of her soul, and thence to metery, The relatives and friends of | the family, also the Young Ladies’ Sodality of St. | Vineent Ferrer’s church, are respectfully invited | to attend the funeral. GIANNINI—On Safurday, April 26, Perer AN- TONIO GIANNINI, @ native of Switzerland, aged 47 ears. M4 he relatives and friends of the family are re- spectiully invited to attend the fueral, on ‘Tues day 24, at ten o'clock A. M., from the Chureh eventh avenue, Where a solemn requiem mass aged 45 and friends, and the members of the Tailors’ Association, are requested to attend the funcral, from lus late residence, 298 East Twentieth street, near Second avenue, on Sunday afternoon, April 27, at one o'clock sharp, PENDLETON.—On Saturday, April 26, WILLIAM A. son of Captain Charles B. Pendieton, in’ the 22d year of his age. Relatives and triends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his father, 162 De Kaib avenue, Brooklyn, on Monday, April 28, at two P.M, Prcon, CHARLES Hyp- POLITE Picot, a native of France, aged 50 years and 11 months, The relatives and friends are invited" to attend the funeral, irom his late residenc xXth ave. nue, New this day (Sunday), 27th inst, at two o’clock P.M. PLOGER.—On Saturday, April 26, at 403 First ave- nue, CAROLINE C, WENNERLIN, native of | Denmark, widow of Ernest Ploger, aged 48 years, Kelatives and friends are respectiuliy invited to attend the iunerail, on Monday alternoon, at one MARY, the beloved daughter of Margaret mes Price, aged 5 years and 11 months. Funeral on Monday, April 28, irom her parents? residence, 208 East’ Sixty-fiith street, between Second and Third avenues. QUINN.—CATHARINE, the beloved daughter of Patrick and Catharine Quinn, aged 1 year, 9 months and 1 day, ‘the iriends of the family are respectfully re- quested to attend the funeral, at two o’cleck on Sunday, April 27, from her late residence, 76 Meeker avenue, Brookiyn, B. D. Sonvtre,.—On Thursday, April 24, ADELHEID, be- joyed wife of Henry Schutte, aged 47 years and 6 months. 2 Relatives and friends of the family, also the mem. bers of United Brother Lodge, No, 356, I, and A, M., are respectfully invited to attend the tuneral, from the German Lutheran churci, Forty-third street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues, on Monday, the 28th inst., at hall-past one o'clock P, M. Smiru.—On Thursday, April 24, GrorGe W. Smirn. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, at the Allen street Methodist Episcopal church, On Sunday, April 27, at hall-past twelve o’cloc YOUNG AMERICA CoUNCIL, 36, 0. U. A. M.— Brothers—You ure hereby notified to ¢ nble at the Councti Chamber, with regalia, on Sunday, April 27, at ten o’clock, to attend the immeral of our late brother, Geerge W. Smith. Members of sister Councils invited to attend, THOMAS W. TAYLOR, C. Tneo. Fornes, A. R. SMITH.—On Saturday morning, April 26, Eu BETH ELLEN, youngest daughter of William J. and Elizabeth Maria Smith, late of Liverpool, Engiana, years and 9 months. sand friends of the family are invited id the iunerai, from her late residence, 527 Rivington street, on Monday aiternoon, at two o'clock. Sirh.—On Saturday, April 26, of pneumonia, WILLIAM T, Samiti, in the 44th year of his a Kelatives and friends of the family are resp fully invited to attend the iuneral, denice, 57 Pincapple street, Brooklyn, on Monday, at nine o'clock A, M. Remains to be taken to No walk for interment. Srratt.—On ‘Thursday, April 24, 18%3, NELson Spratt, born in Prince Edward's Island, aged 60 years, ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of his widow, 229 bast Fortieth street, this day (Sun- day), at two o'clock P.M. The remains will be taken to Weodiawn Cemetery, ‘Tignovt.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, April 26, 1873, alter a short illness, WILLIAM TiEBOUT, in the vesTipuLe NASSAU t his late resi- | VY. DR. FORM in this city, will preach corner Fourth avenue M. Seats all tree, The RE this ¢ and 4 hh streot, aliy invited. venues. ‘CLULLAND, LATE OF CHICAGO, PAS- <M. E. chureh, Fort veach sunday, ed anid alway} dE © tor St D HOYT, PASTOR, cond avenue and, 1 pred twinWay Hall on Sunday and in the church at ‘1020 in the morne E WAYLA of the Tabx chure Tenth street, wi evening, at 7:1, jug. GP JOHNS CHAPEL, VARICK WH. Cooke pil preacn at 10}, A. M., and Rey. J. He Hougtiton ats APIRITUALI PHOUGHT.—A HIGGIN! Hall, corner Warren an y, Sdnday evening, April M AND FRE S—AT UNION HALL, and Fourth streets, Jersey City} es will speak in a france state at ade TAN CONF st Fourth street, w NOI EK, AT TURN. be addressed ats P.M by Anthony iggins, of Jersey Cit ‘The discussion open to all. M\HE REV, WILLIAM B, HAYDEN WILL PREACH IN the new church house of worship, Thirty-fifth street, ween Park uid Lexington avenues this morning, of he Wrath of the Lamb.” Subject for the Evening= Time and Space in the Spiritual Work oH, MADISON AVENU ORNER OF hth’ street.—The Rev. John'N.Galleher, of or elect of this parish, will preach on Sun~ 7th April, and will assume the office of ov Ist of October. PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, &C. T HAINES BRO Union square, Pirst class handsome new Piunotortes for sale on very Teasonable terms, and several v little, Very low for cash. A LADY WILL SELL, FOR LESS THAN $00, ZL. handsome rosewood Pianoforte, in pertect order, including stool: next and powerful tone; modern im- provements, 28 Third street, near Bowery. A. GADY HAS 4 PIANO TO RENT (OR ON INSTAL ments) t$6 per month; carved legs; every im- provement, "13 Waverley LADY, ZA. sell an'el has a full, ric Bast Eighty: yiaee, near Broudway. \G TO MOVE 18ST OF MAY; WILL nt Viano; cost $450, tor $175, with Stool; tone and all modern improvements, 31d ond street. ROSEWOOD 7 OCTAVE PIANO, must be sold by Ist of May. Call ag IRST CLAS: i ‘tool and Cover 154 Delancey street. A 74 OgVAVE UPRIGHT PL IN| PERFECT order,¥an be seen by the kindness of WALKER BROS., 47 Last Twelltu street. Price $150. Ac* WE OF + make, r cash; also Upri rent and sold COMP, AURIFIC) A Piano PIANOS OF OUR OWN octaves, some nearly mely low prices for ht, Square and Grand “Arion Pianos to on instalments ARION PIANOFORTE Kast Fourtcenth stre A FIRST CLASS i octay & ROSES ; carved legs, case; round Utth strect, from First to Fourth avenue, be paved | will be off of his soul. Tad year of his age, Gornered; yet new, with Cover and stool. Patties in Belgian or tr eee aT fey a GREGOR sd, OD Friday ‘The relatives ond {riends of the family are in- want of a ‘first class instrnment would do well, before the diewhike Ue dhesed ecu f April 25, LEWIS GREGORY, eldest son’ of Julian vited to attend the funeral, Irom hisiate residence, purchasing elsewhere, to call at 63 Orchard street, tour and Anna G egory, aged 7 yours and 10 days. 176 Hall street, on Monday afternoon, April 28, at oor. Ne ‘that Eleventh street, fr ‘The funeral! will take place from the residence of | two o'cioe : Ms og °. ‘ED Gil lon nino River, be paved with Hel vement. | his father, on Steuven street, on Tuesday, April 29, < BECRES.—On Thursday, April 24, EGpert K. FULTON STREET. CA rent ter het Me etree Fanak ts) Pirate Mas eM between | Jock P. My BEUREN, aged 79 years and § months. The above floor 1s, without exception, the finest location for Banking and Insurance Ofices inthe | ihe’ best tL and examine, GIRARD That on both sides of Bix , from avenue A | arr.—On Thursday evening, April 24,1873, | | Te triends of the family are resnectfutly invited city. ‘The two magnificent OMeces te the right and left have—onc a frost om Fulton street of 661; feet | COLLE nth street, New York. ttend the funeral, from St. Mary's piscopal to First a Ouro aah Bae Sbe setanathe | Mrs. JANE GREVATT, Wile of Josepa Grevatt, in the | to 1 s 28 jee 4 P p S t 120 WE ST.—PRIVATE FAMILY WILL maswaixe te ndavel mance, | rot her age. | chureh, corner of Classon and Willoughby avenue: and Nassau street of 26 leet, and the ether 664¢ fect front on Ann street and 224 feet on Nassau | A sell their _m ent 7!4 octave four round cor- That Fiity Sixt BIEL ir ave | and triends of the family are respect- | on Monday, April 28, atone o'clock P.M. street, and are anequailed in thetr class, Adjoining them, im the rear, are two ante-rooms 20 feet by | nered rosewood Pianotorie, used 8 months, cost $1,000, tor with 1 nue. be pave pavemen' 'y invited to atte | i . si | N ' “Ag A 2 ot ‘ cas tal 912 faa’ as ih), Stool, © Music Cabinet; cost $1005 iat Sixty-fitth street, irom First to Miith avenue, be AC twoollock FMe homer mis seniienen, | lov a wilp of Theodore Van Kaden, “” AXS4 Pe | 4g fect, and two interior dMiece, each with 10% feet front on Nassau street, and extending 39 feet | Siec'Pacioe aia Bedrooms: Gules, Oarnote: Mfrcors, Ohteis payed wi block pavement i Twi e! eur Third avenuc, South | ee 1 hereatte 4 | k, all perfect in twe way ol light and ventilation, The following diagram represents the bascment | and. Silver, uilet, Extension’ Tab Basement and That Pitty treet, from Second avenue to the » twelfth street, near Third avenue, South Notice of funeral hereafter, back, all DP . Kitchen Furniture,’ less than hai cost. N. B.—House East Kiver, be paved with Beigian 7 | Brooklyn. ddenly, on Saturday, April. 26, open to-day (sunday) or Monday. Good Pianoforte for ment. That gas lamps be placed and Ii, street, between second and Third That two street lamps be p side of Twenty-iourth street, betw East River. ‘That street lamps be lighted in Forty-six Ninety-third don north avenue and | N.Y., WILHELM LUDWIG OTTOMAR HERZBERG, in tie ‘eet, from | London, Dublin and Sligo papers please copy. HERZBERG.—AL 3 Atlantic avenue, Brooklyn, 76th year of his age, Funeral will start from above place for Green- wood Cemetery on Sunday, 27th inst., at one P.M, sliiott place, Brooklyn, Mrs. Q £, widow of P. T. Whitehouse. Notice of funerai hereafter. WooLprtpGe.—At his residence, 154 White street, NAPOLEON WOOLDRIDGE, in the 49th ¥ of his age ‘The friends and relatives are requested to attend forte, fully guiranteed, eash Stool, Cove $i00. MAGNIFICENT DOUBLE ROUND PATENT agraife erand square rosewood 7% octave Piano~ early new, cost $950, for $275 Jabinet, Parlor Suits Paint Musi s v | ings, Chamber, Library, ning Furniture; a sacrifice; First to Second avenue, x | Friends respectfully invited to attend, | the funeral on Monday, the esth insts property ot family Ieaying city. Residence 104 East ‘Phat the Vacant lots on both sides of Fifty-sixth street, Hint.—At Basking Ridge, N. J., on Thursday, | o'clock A. M. precisely. from St. Andrew » i aty-fifth street, between Fourth and Lexington avs. PR ate tact aie cr Math orca Hench Pity: toneth | sam a4, Eueanera, Wile Of James 1, Hii, in the | corner of City Hall piace and Duane street, New “) MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR Pitty vty sidewalks be flagged ar «. | Toth year of her age, York. Asolemn requiem mass for the repose of BAG 2) s N to Fitty-fifth street, the sidewalks be flagged and re ‘nheral from the residence of her son, John H. | is soul. i sale—7 parlor grand, made order, city imaker, fully guaranteed, used § months, cost $1,00, for $275; Parlor, Chamber, ‘Dining Furniture; a saertices Wioverty tarily Ieavinis city.” Can be seen this day. 34 West Isih st., near Sth av. Sagres, hat thé vacant lots on south side of Forty-second street, between Madison and Fourth avenues, be fenced n, on Monday, April 28, at twelve o'clock M. | Wrig 0A. M."train from Barclay street, New York, | W. IkvinG Wrignt, third son of the kite William stops at Lyon’s station, N, J. W.3 L. Re R. at 11:30 | Wright, Esq., in the 19th year of his age. 0 Nature theives : se or | Ae Me The relatives and friends of the ‘amily are re- Seen tance ey tae ee, teranements for | ““TtxmaN.—The relatives and friends of Or1ver | spectiully invited to attend the funeral, trom the That the sidewalk on both sides of Eleventh avenae, | B, HINMAN are invited to attend his funeral on | residence of his mother, in White. Plains, on iT.—At White Plains, on Friday, April That the Comptroller draw warrants for the sum of PRIVATE F. ‘Their magnit MILY WILL SELL—FOR $250— ut rosewood 7% octave four round FULTON STREET. “IUGULS NNV | Cornered Pianoturie, richly carved, @il improvement Detween Twenty-sixth and Thirtieth streets, be tacged: | Wednesday, April 30, 1873, at four o'clock P. M., at | Monday afternoon, April 2s, at ball-past. twelve Shaker’s guarantee, cost $07 ous peaurhuly octave: That Moth street, trom Fifth avenue to the Boulevard, | his late residence, 340 West Thirty-{ith street. clo Grand square, cost Sih, Tor 2%; also entire elegant be regulated and graded | Hones At her residence, 1:6 East ScVenty- | tcc." Household Furniture, Carpets, Hedding, Paintings, Orna- Ment. Lah 7 Taade bag pea Lass oy, | first stre " wile of W. B. Hollister and ments, &c.,on account tcaving city, Can be seen this ede : pes tand the sidewalks | granddaughter Of the late John 1, Jones, of Mont STEAMBOATS, &C+ Oy Coe ee eet nte Nem Oeeen a etre ee ‘That on both sides of Seventy-eighth street, between Cello, N. Y., in the 45th year of her age, JOR SALR—TH OOP YACHT GLA 2 TIPU EWOOD PIANO. ONLY $10. A Third and Fitth avenues curly and gutter stones be set, | ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- good cabin accommodations; is tuily pT A LORE AM TE and and well found in’ sails, Ac.: is finished in maho 4X. Steiuway Pianoforte, carved legs, overstrung ; little an the sidewalks be flag ed and reflagged. Spectiully invited to attend the funeral, at St. Each by the following vote :— Gav, 728 black wal nd yellow pine or further pi used, every improvement; great sacrifice tor cas! | Affirmative—The President. Aldermen Billings, Cooper, | de ae aaa a oye ee talent a wae oe hie ae 3. BIDDLE, 1s Waverley piace. near Broadwa: | Falconer, Flanagan, Kehr. kuch. Least, Movaiterty, | sei stoned ol gealielca tecctal Br SOR SALE—A FIRST CLASS Y = YE “) MAGNIFICE AT TONED “AND MADE PIANO, 7M } qa@iourned until Thursday next, the ist proximo, at i Nin seettarday, ADT 26, Mrs, Many | Mong, 22 feet beam, chen sop rig, with Awning, | The many advantages of this floor are at ouce discernible to business men. The offices on this Foor “Address OOTATE, Herald oBlzer oe : »M. RO as ea ORAN, In the 36th year of her age Cushions, &c., complete’ also Yaw! Voatl Address box ri z m , % mt he JOSEPH C. PINCKNEY, Clerk. rhe relatives and: friends of th 720 Post office. | floor are highly desirable for all elassex, but more especially atapted to Insurance, money brokers, N _ OCTAVE PLANO, $125, EAUTIFUL oe spectiully invited to.attend the funeral, ym the NOR SALE—A FIRST CLASS CABIN YACH 2 Fi , merchants, lawyers, large law firms and where security from fire to legal decuments 1s & desideratum, Br agi ann imp o esidence pr sixte i mI st Pik ae te “ . i i irre cen fre n Fultou 3 ' a tively & ) richly carve: MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Neen ath on Madey ee OEE 4 Fo Womb Cot eam: in complete order. Inquire at | The two large offices fronting on Fultou sad Nassau and Ann and Nassau are respectively 65 tect py | $*0: Mehly carve, = thence to Calvary Cemete = 24% feet and 55 feet by 22% feet, and the two interior omices are similar to those on the Noor above, RIN Howanp. ts: 7% Weber scale, almost uews ciments taken, $l! monthly. | family are re- | | 107 West 23d st., corner MALLET, DAVIS & CO. AND Wwic —THE HULL AND SPARS OF & . ee Ww The tellowing diagram shows the plan of the second floor, of which the third, fourth, fifth ana fine new and second hand Pianos and Organs for Married 2 At Amaifl, Italy, on Friday, February Noy Lt ber Be f 7 Hit ale on intatal col 28, HELEN G., eles of S 1'E. Pie cht, large accommodations, 47 tet soontervart, ent or sale on instalinents. : BONSALL—REYNOLDS.—On Wednesday, April iieie Ae flow hy t daught ‘amuel E. and Pa. Apply to REVNAN TALS went ts ne street, north sixth floors are counterparts oh WORRY & 739 Broadway. at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Ki west corner Dry Dock sirect, New York Fune al services at the Church of thi Holy Trin- \ : : - VIRST CLASS 7!{ OCTAVE PIANOS, RETAILED AT F. Leems, LOUIS BONSALL t@ ISADELLE ReY- corner of Clinton and Montague streets, Brook- | [YOR SALE CHEAP—SIDEWHEEL STEAMBOAT, 19 wholesala prices: Roaveteorn factory. Send for cir- OLDS, both of this city. + lyn, on Sunday afternoon, April 27, at three o'clock. feet; draft three feet; night aecommodations; new cular, 7% Barrow street, near Hudson. CaRVILLE—LAWTON.—On Wednesday, April 2: | Relatiy nd friends are invited to attend, steam Yacht, Dots, Steamers, & ee "aa Sanneine b Trinity church, New Rochelle, N. Y., by the Rev. | On Tharsday, April 24, CHARLES Wa H, HAZARD, Jr, 62 Harrison street. [PY StrhRe. FINE, OCTAVE DOUnys tea Dr. Mé or, J. MARSHALL CARVILLE to Con | aged 47 years, | @reamtoo OR YACHT FoR 5 = Paton thon Seis cah. Pie cial cot ae NELIA ELLET Lawros, daughter of William Lawton, | atives ahd Irenda of the family are re- | Sweet: beam, Nig feet can be seem ranting herve faivand upwanteach-— the MASON € HAMLIN Organ Esq,, all of New Roche | specttt y invited to atrend the imneral, from his | the Battery and Governor's Island, Inquire of F MAR: Company how offer, at their new warerooms, 35 Union CONNOLLY —bRYANT.—On Saturday, April 26, by | late residence, 810 Broadway. Brooklyn, on Sunday, | TIN, 427 West Thittecnth street a square, the largest assortment of the best instruments of N. Ellaworth Carrail, Churet of the "Holy Cominu- f at one o'clock. Services at Gethscmane ibe . " & > this olan, ths world. at prices which are rendered nion, CONNOLLY to WINTFRIED BRYANT. Baptist church, near his late residenc {LOOP SARAH © FI FOR SALE—WE & % possible only Py ed wit i porehese foe ¢ Y CALLAGHAN, —On Tuesday, April 2 | — Jonnsron.—On Friday, April 25, 1873, Mr. ANoREW Ss found: anc F ny, New sal = Zz (ate, CEP ataionity pe go of purchase tor St. Thi a's chureh, by the Rev, er Flood, | JOMNSTON, in the 43d year of his age. oughly over! carry 50 gi b uw i : wen pebians PATRICK JAMES Gack, of New York, to ANNIB | “His iriends and those of his brother James are | Or een bricks drs : rpartionars apply ¥ g IANOS (BEAUTIFUL WEBER INCLUDED), CHEAP THERESA O'CALLAGHAN, daughter of Dennis O'Cal- | respectiaily invited to attend his iuneral, from his | W,CAPuin LEAKY, steambo Buy Hatreet, é = = asthe cheapest. cod as the best. tor Fett or gale; lagnan, Esq. of Lomgraney, county Clare, Ireland, | late residence, 286 West Forty-cighth street, on | > E — 5 t& rent allowed purcbaser; at MERRELLS, No. 8 Union . AY Es LEY.—On Wednesday, April 23, 1873, Monday, April 25, 1873, at hall-past twelve o'clock rpee BOAT, 16X16, i) HALL 4 — at St. Paw i, by Rev. L. i). iil, GRoRGE A. | P.M, is remains will be interred at Yonkers, Apply to F a Hayes to Neve M. hter of John B Kelley, | Kenry.—On Friday, April 25, ELLY, | Toom 6, class instrument to sell at ure, on 6 montha’ aay both of this city. native of St. Doloughs, county Dublin, Ireland, ia | — — - - iume, to 8 good party. can t by addressing gains Roux.—At the residence of the bride's | the 2th year of his age. | Yacur ro 28 FEET LONG. ALL TN COM PIANO, box 105 Herald ofth father, on Thursday, April 24. by the Key, Father | His relatives and friends are respectfully invited | plete orde Tuquire atthe Pavo- = ak ti ais Peehia Meader - N pis te 2 ¥ +] Use, c sey . 8, SECOND HAND, ¥ S Anbril Jamis Lxox, Huaaixs, son of the late | to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 1,095 | Ri Yacht Club House, Ky Jerse ie 10 Ree SE caer, (er habia ee pee ae james a} ‘x “A KOUX, youngest | Second avenue, this day (Sunday), at one o'clock | 7 = TS—ALL KINDS AND SIZ ’ x and on | daughter of Alexander Ko, ai y. i Moiese oe | LE), metalidepe iis acre we eae aes eae, NASSAU, is ,STRERT. Fant Fourteenth atre LEWIS—KRILER.—On Wedtesday, April F Dubl 7 and 14th street, Harlem Kiver, STEPHEN ROBERTS, ese ae a - 4 Lyric Hail, | j. M. Isaacs, Sssinted by Rev. LINDON UH Priday, Apri 25, ISABELLE 1 Ee abi Aer od ti : ae pe ‘ANOS AND trae ag ato, New + Phillips, CHARLES LEWIS, son Of Abratiam Lewis, | pos, second danghter of dames and Anne Lindon QA) -FOR SALE, THE WELL KNOWN SLOOP he above plan exlibita similar offices te those already aesecibel on the fl king-house ef pros tor cake to Rak, eldest daughter of K. Keiler, al! of is ta gears and’b month. | BB5O Vache Mary C Camibeli, well joundy two | gone ; i 1 osc ae nC rower [ricos for oss, oF his, of (oF rent durkag. this month, at ‘ - 481 broadway, than can be (ound elsewhere, 1 sparscompleie: lengih 21 feet. For | Soor, with the addition of two unte-roa ween 10 feet by My fect fronting on Nassau, The tartar city. vio Tl J CAMPBELL, Fordham ave’ | pent rolief this building will amount to about § unery 8 Tes her grandfather, | sttits of sal Nashville and St, Lonis papers please copy. | neral from the residence of her grand particulars 000, eraduaied as follow! er tracy, 405 West Forty: ol Sun- awe a MILLER—Devort.—On Tucaiay, April 22, by the | dayc Apel ay ey cies yee pouren street, on Sune | hye, between ith wud Sixth avenues, Morrisamia. First, or bankiny-house floor $40,000 | Fourth fect, $12,500 | QPECIAL INDUCENENTS To THOSE WANTING ; Rev. James Millett, of this city, TIMOTHY MILLER, Lesixvn—in this city, on Wednesday, April = Basernent oor. 22,00 | Pith floor 10,009 | © new or second hand PianosEither cash or on the Of Bridgeport, Conn,, to Mise Euizapetn Devout, | 25, of pneumonia, Jame BAPTISTE LESIECR, fec- EXCHANGE Second fleor 20,000 | Sixt foor. COI | eee ey eT He OND & 00, SF Of New Bedford, Mass, } ond son of Joun't, and Eliza Lesteur, of Paris, ANTED-TO RBXCHANGE FC per, A | Third foe om) 7 : eos SH Bred way. grit bo cae pote pry! Meme Aienan | of wed 33 years, rT eae "|W Kecklace and Bracelet, 1 artinetal, ste set in ‘Total. ote evil $125,000 10 EXCHANGE—A $175 SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO FOR le . ck of the steame! antic, ab | Funeral service: Pant’ Ine gold; were made to replace n se! ¢ exte: t a Second Hand, out of repair, on easy terms, or for Mengher’s Head, Nova Scotia, M. LOUISA (Wife of | Clinton und Carroll streete: Brookinin ot “Mondays | were. fovt: woul deceive any but ansxpert, address | addition, the suv-collars, probably the bandsemest and est extensive in the city, are particularly | gay “will taxa Wout im Geaucnseeee SOISERIGS Aa ly jonday, Wm. Ul. Merritt) and Anni ScuyMser, daughters of | April 28, at four o'clock P. M. The fiends of the James "deta of this city, Remains unre- | putty, sna those of his brother-in-law, KRenald WATCHES, JEW = steam, and a janiter, residing on the sixth Moor, will aave a watcniu! eye to the wants ef the ienxnts covered. acdonald, are respectfully invit ls 'CHES, JEWELRY, de. oO ebjections Organs, at grewily re 0 PECKHAM—TOWNSEND.—On Sunday, April 20, by | MuRRITE—On Friday, April de cist wewsaman | <oe ~ Serre coe bree. ey uneliee NAYS. BRGY Not Ieee Tener cm ee $125; other Organs at $0) and ager Reise rhe vest mans the Rev. H. M. Simpson, Jonn K. PeckHaM to Lor. | Mennvrr, Jt, youngest son of Mary and Banjamin phys! WANTS MONEY WILL DISPOSE OF CHEAP, | have been made to the tariff, as the advantages of rafoty, location aad convenience fully compensate | facturod diully Warranted), Urgenste lot and rent MD pi put an uxpert.. Address Uarien, NeYe JS, Station well waapted for the storage of wines and metvirandise, ‘Ihe bnilding will be heated threughout by dress EXCHAN( box 161 Herald oMce. WATERS LATEST STYLES OF DOURLE, RERD ts, daughter of James P. Townsend, Lsq., all of | Merritt, noi 22 years and 2 months Feo fond avateh, kruccler & Wilson machine, French the outlay. All applications te rent mast be made te HOMER MORGAN. No, 9 Pine stroey if purchased ; monthly instalmente Warcroomey 48h Jersey City, : Frieuils of the fauuily, a8 Weil as his own personal | bleck'silk Audress UASLI- Werald olem ("C" *4* bsg =e i en ‘ square, 165 Fourth avenue HALL a 5 IANO WANTED.—ANY ONE HAVIXG A FIRST

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