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| 10 NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1873—QUADRUPLE SHEET, Terminer application was made in Supreme Court | checks and chin were profusely ornamented wi watch, books, private and al of any kind Fitchvilie, near Norwich, Conn., on Thursday next, THE C OURT Ss. Chambers, on bebait of Olements Rutter, for an | deep indoatetions: aviator rhe product of the | Rot otherwise owed of pene eee SANITARY MATTERS. the 11th inst. : ston in the Lowery Savings Bank as trustee, in the | asked to be allowed to speak in his own behalf, | <0! sald Br mye executor of ibis inv will, and re- Monday, Seprember 5, GILBERT CROSMAN, in’ the i$ hose. i! z mn RE BS ag Ry et Ne I gy ogg TRE NEW YORK CENTRAL FORGERIES | one cr THE COURT HOUSE BO ee ntti ne ee nite Wn | band and sagh this Betmeeetiing at Becaiter & be Yesterday afternoon. All the members wore | Ter na'in the asth year of her age. 1 attachment against $2,550, deposited by Mr. John- | vigorous use of Mrs, Kenny's finger nails. He | ,,fourthly, 1h ng my, son in-law, D. H. He CkossMaN.—Suddenly, at Huntington, L. 1, on a name of his mother. The application was granted, | and — permission . was. granted. him. His Som mending. a, Report trom Sauttary Deve in Chatham street tor some time past against his =} resent. After the transaction of some routine i lace Will; that on Saturday night he went there and | ‘#Hteen hundred and seyenty—1s70, he The tuneral wiil take pi m the residence CLEANERS. asked her tO. lente the ee ead'gotolive with | ne reg ng instrument was’ oa tie day ai the date | PUsiRess the following reports were received and | of her brother-in-law. Thomas D. Cowles, on Thurs More Indietments Promised Against Johnston Phas: Maghereeee: Sd & fight emaued pelweed | farneng ane ar iue cud twerets. catieried od ne age on scl o:.0:...| ecm dteaivads aaneaneaeal A Di 5 her 3 Ys rn \ ». a vi aibaaacac _ Victory Gver “she ComptesBep-nita tai) tr pugtee ag aetioron cu ber hands scribed his name thereto in our. presctice, and inthe | To Dr. Srarmen Sarr, Chaitnes oe ike Seutary com. | DERHAM.—On acetan September To wany, the aad Yates---General and Vigorous Hunt Compelied to Come Down With’ the | and without anyihing to support herself or them. | Presence of each of Us; and we, at his request, and in his | mittee — beloved wife of Michael Derham, aged’72 years. ates-—Cen Ser Bie Placed the ehideen n atansium and went iit | Buetuecsauaan ne prepey, Of casas abner | tk hare remeeay to, mais te ctowingrenort | tne relatives and iends. a” the family are r0- Other Suspected Parties---The Those in the habit of visiting the new Court | ‘Me Saloon to make a living for hersell. 1 | At the time of so subscribing the same, declared the | r gard to cleanliness for the week ending september 6, | Spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the After Other Suspe bd a eC business?” | same, in the “ wach of on to 00 his |. Wate oie “ \ | Tesidence of her son, P, W. Derham, No. 808 East 1 House sometimes fina it dificult to throad their | asia daze yuey, Und Some better Inge eee etek ranyne of cack of un, Bpectors Bnd Asonaee Manat weekly reports of the In- | Warren strect, Brookiyn, on Wednesday, 10th inst, i ion Still Undecided-— asked Judge Bixby. renee te Ms fnspectors connected W! street, < at seen way shrough its labyriatiian marble hallways om | | “I was inoue when he, married me, nine years | SOLE Ww Chevaner uiatriuce svete ‘Inspector Judson” (First, Third and Pith wards) re- | “yorsog ein Brooklyn, on Tuesday, September Johnston’s Exeulpato- Sccountof the multitude of women employed in | riecier Your Honor 1 offered her money to | Sco ¥. Wall 39 President sirect Pontral conaiticnar Quserved Bo improvement in the | 9 HenRrETTA FRANCIS, only child of Charles and Sweeping and scrubbing the halls—a duty Ikewise | jeuye ‘the place Saturday night. I wanted her to |r The willis now contested by Susan A. Barney, | §cucral condition of the streets Qi hi district, asa rule, | T/ouise M. Domingo, aged 8 moltus. ry Statement, extending to the stairways and lower rooms | take care ot the children, one of the heirs and next of kin, on the grounus— taut Lockwood. ( and F wards) re- | The funeral will take place from the residence of Among th th loyed Mi ry Had: Milton Kenny was sentenced to thg Penitentiary First—That said paper was never executed, published, | ports that the streets in his district have been inagen- | her parents, 62 Partition street, this (Wednesday) jong those thus employed was Mrs. Mary Had- | 14) one iaonth. As he Was being taken vut ol the | declared or iby suid Lewis Tappan or witnessed by | crally cleanty condition during the past weex, with the | aiternoon, September 10, at two o'clock, and pro- ley. Tt appears that during a period of six months | gourt room he cried out, the persons whose names are signed at the end of the af- | exception ot weal an, F ulton, Abe: ty and | Pearl ceed to Calvary Cemetery. iecaidon siause. ss la roauired by tha lawsef thts State, | between Beaks fae RE owwaax.—On Tuesday ‘morning, September 9 this woman, through an accident, was prevented “Here, you can take this money 1 have now,” | in ‘cases o last wills and test E handing her @ pocketbook. [ea A ein changed | 2and 5 Peck stij ‘Nos. 24and 26 Jaines street JOHN FRaNcIS. youngest son of Bartholomew an A COURT HOUSE CLEANER, | trom doing terseit ner portion of the work Milton was brought down stairs and Killen was | andwateriol wants Rise ene ated Toe eee | the dally habicor Ghrowine Sonneee foes eee eee ete don ance got her daughter and some of the other | catied back by Judge Bixby, He askea her how | publication, declaration or witnessing thereol. Inspector wi reports the following Funeral from parents’ residence, 28 Debevoise Women to do the work for her. The | much money he gave her. ‘She counted out $12, | ‘The case was to have been heard yesterday, but eh cernet, Girt and manure -— | place, Brooklyn. County Auditor, Mr, Earle, refased, however, | which was in tue pocketbook, was adjourned in consequence of the absence of an AE 4 Dovenerty.—On Thursday, September 9, MI- A Woman Who Cleans the Great Temple | to audit -ter bili, ‘and tie Compitoer, Mr. | “Juige bixby then asked Elien ff she did not think | important witness. Worth orect tae hee OM | ouARL DOUGHERTY, & lative Ol the parish of Kilcar, ane % Water. The tollowinx # Green, refused to pay her jor these six months, | she could get along with her husband if she (ried, are reported as county Donegal, Ireland, agea 60 years. ofJustice but Was Not To Be Cleaned | Mrs. Hadiey accordingly employed Mr. Abraham 8, | and Jeave the busimess she was in at once. Ellen, CRICKET street dart, manure, ru & The relatives and iriends of the family are re- Lawrence to take up the cudgels im her behalf, | however, was obdurate, and went her way, and . Coen eat rene dabicteees aie rim spec2fuliy invited to attend the funeral, from his Out of Her Small Pay—Manda- and the result, ax willbe remembered, Wasa recent | Mitton was locked up In the Tombs seme seal isclgsant lnegtoias Eeemarm eventhsmmant. fecort late residence, 134% Ludiow atreet, on ‘Thursday, . ‘application — ‘ ater —— that there has been a marked t in the con- | September 11, at two o'clock P. musing the Comptroller. Chambers, for @ mandamus against Mr. Karle, to 10mBS POLICE COURT. The Sf, Louis Team va. the St. Georges | Thi tor the strects Of the baverwn wand eet ee .—Un' Sunuay, September % ALLAN J. compel hita to audit the claim, and against the flow the Western Rangers Play—A | cleaniiliness. Comptroller to compel him to pay it. Judge aad Fancher gave yesterday Ws decision in the case. Before Juage Hogan. Close) Game to Be Finished To-Mor- Frost, aged 55 years. Assistant Inspector Hughes (Righth ward) reports tt Kel ‘ani mi sirocts a hia district in afair corition: with the excite pperatirt and fiends of £0 16 Rand A wes He decides In her tavor, and delivered hus decision | On Monday last Joseph Joskisch, residing at No. | row—Skill at the Bat and Setence | ton of Thompson, Sullivan, Greenwich and Spring | pate of the Ocean Lo F, and A, M., and Man- BUSINESS IN THE OTHER COURTS. | in the iouowing opmion 5 Morris street, went into the exchange odice kept | with the Ball. te a onan Nese eth waste reports, | Bateen Otapeornit! aril.” ave reapecktally, invive ; OPLYION UDGE FANCHER, by Isaac Schweizer to get some greenbacks Yesterday the challenge match between the St. | that The atroets in hy is district are in a more cleanly con- | to attend the funeral, trom his late reside: ore “The claim of th rday in | #udited as a county ‘There was considerable more talk yesterday had been paid on acc for in the procaadings was dition than at any previous tion. ‘ ‘ aarge by the Supervisors, Sue | Changed for thalers, Joskisch alleges he handed | Louis eleven and the St. Georges took place upon Inspector Mundy fiffeventh ward) reports that there Is Taand. aeeen Weaneniay, deptember 30, ities unt of it $104, leaving w | Schweizer $182, and not being satisfied with the | the cricket ground at Hoboken. The St. Louisans | 90 change whatever in regard to the cleanliness of the | osclock P. HM. o y r Fan- 2 : stwedn sep- bid streets and his district, whic le, de- ° - She CoH ENT Oey ANH teeminer, belore sudge FAD” 1’ balanoe due oF, 4 For the period between “ep. | amount of German currency he received in return | have been playing a series of matches through | penis upon the condition of the vavemente the ulate ot | OCEAN LopGs, No. 158, F. aNp A. M.—The mem- cher, in the case of James M. Johnston ont phe Tene, Sage Sarnia 1, fase Aip ere demanded the $182 back, Schweizer gave Joskisch | Canada and the United States and their team is Rlouses ‘und the chatacter of residents mlong'the various nae ae Lodge sre: hereby sunminoniol to arena . Y! e complicity in the M e e e covert communication of tl on Wednes- seat tantra gatvosa see Gi caaten of ene ns tho Glace SARC Hes be Huatnstte aniaa emeeenees ogni tines composed of great, brawny men, lithe and supple eae ant Ty GTA areas, aremtepnes meatal) Feporee bee Bag neal 10, S their rooms, No. 8 Union, % a} a wel " af 5 a ean, uare, at twelve o’clo their admission to bail is to be argued in the same | the services tor Which the claim 1s made were per te eg ce nebo eee was ar. 88 sodeof Heroules,...The geaund was.4n capital. eith the exception of portions of avenue A and First Davina the Geen eine. ae teaches court this morning. As will be seen by the report | Fendered to the county. Tt is very doubtful | yebici! lor lanceny and taken ver.” “ke | condition-and the attendance was selectin the ex- | Branuc, which are offepsive with street dlth, dae to the | Sorthy brother, A.J. Frost, By prder. ea whether the Auditor, or even the Comptroller, can a roens wer. treme, the feminine iriends of the contestants | sequent diteulty of cleaning them. JOSEPH M. DURFEE, W. M. elsewhere of yesterday's proceedings, most aston- | now disaliow the claim Where no fraud or mistake Reckless Driving. mustering in full force. ssistant Inspector Hamilton (Sixteenth ward) reports | BENJAMIN HADLEY, Secretary. ishing revelations are promised on the part or the | is alleged. Although the relator was disabled by Martin Cahill, truck driver, wag arrested yester- The Bi Gectoee pag ehlocn alm Lean {ate soeee in ‘Bie dlgevicc Pak eel arr The members of Manhattan Chapter, Ni District Attorney. As giving the other side of the | 4M accident irom personally periorming ail the ser- | 44) iy Coenties slip, and taken to the ‘Tombs, for gi IP’ | ee cae One, Aa ae Seo ‘avenue.’ and Eighteenth street | Rs A. M., are hereby summoned to meet "4 vices, it appears they were performed jor her by S ponents to the bat, Jones howling Jrom the upper lodge Toom, No.8 Union ual at twelve M., story, the uMdavit of Johnston will be found | jer daughier and others, No injustice will be done | driving over a little girl named Mary 0’Connor, and Builth trem the lower end—Sharpe and jay tor ibeator Roneil (Eighteenth ward) reporte the stree(a | September 10, to join with ean in attend- specially interesting. to the county by payment for services which were | who is now in the Park Hospital suffering from the 4 ‘thaved Sh nny smiti in his district in an excellent condition as regards clean- | ing the funeral of our late worthy companion, ‘The case of Mrs, Mary Coates, the woman charged | ‘good fuith thus rendered. The cialm is more- | jyuriey received. ‘The complainant, Cornelius | 27400 at the wickets. Sharpe got caught by Smith Allan J. Frost. EDWIN B. DAKIN, H. P. diness. over legal and just. A mandamus must issue for Mg y, * at slip off the first .ball delivered and Mordaunt Assistant Inspector Walker (Twentieth ward) reports WILLIAM H. THOMPSON, Secretary. with burying a child all but its head, ahd thus | pV¢ ech. | O’Keele, of No. 9 Vandewater street, stuted to the iP e thatthe streetain his district are Tess cleanly than. the: : h Secretary, causing ind. coath, wwas.tomiporariiy axtiled s¢atet| TA MERE ee aa he Comptroller the | Court that Canill was driving through Coenties | supplied his place ‘Theymade some pretty play | were the previous weeks Most of the crows aircets wage ngautenne Stik of rules Ee Tieeeeeteas anne day by Judge Fancher in the Court of Oyer and Ter- | Auditor must be directed also by mandamus to Wis talkies that, He Wins Tey ae neo, Ne | before Mordaunt’s wicket was Knocked down by a | Scent avenue need attention, especially Thirty-elghth | oUt the tate Jeremiah ti, Mowarqae . miner. AMdavits were produced showing that she | thereto Benet sauount of the bulance Jue | Seven miles un hour, and was #0 engaged im con- | Pall from Smith. Two wickets for seven runs | ° Inspector Roberts (Twenty.Aret ward) reports that all | Relatives and friends of the family are respect se : of the paved streets in his district have been well swept | fuily invited to attend her funeral, from her late acted in accordance with a physician’s advice, and | Motions granted,” pls ety Nees Ale elaine enceae i pee cae ba Perk end mage spice: Arive., Sur during the past week, and that tney are in a fair sani- | reg! dence, 109 Milton street, Greenpoint, on Thurs- upon this the Judge ordered her discharge, in $500 Bi DP 0 | three before Smith drove Richardson’s off atump out | tary conditio1 emertnee n. - await the result ol the gul’s injuries, * Of the ground, Dale’s middie wicket was taken bi ‘Assistant Inspector Ewing dower part of Twenty-sec- | 48, September 11, at two P. M. ball, from tie Penitentiary, and the question as to | BUSINESS IN THE OTHER COURTS. | a Drunken Mother and Starving Child. | Smith. Dale played carelully when maved with Me, is Bo ond ward) reports the streets and avenues of his district LLAND.—On Monday, September 8, of con- tolerably ‘isan, With the exception of those where the sumption, Marx, the beloved wile of Edward Hol- ’ . ‘the jurisdiction of the Special Sessions in the mat- ae About twelve o’clock yesterday an officer of the | Temple, the Captain of the St. Louis eleven. On | cieaning isrendered dificult by defects in or absence of | land, a native of the parish of Rathdowney, Queen’s: ter to be settled at the Supreme Court General SUPREME COURT—CHAMBERS. Fourteenth precinet came into the Tombs Police | in suith’s piace, and twok Mr. Temple's left stump | RivyssForty trae sireek uotwees eatin and inh | COMET, Heland, in the 48th year of her age. Term. Wesisigns Court carrying a child about six months old, The | alter tha’ gentleman had scored nineteen, | Arena ae on Teylh and Hieron wy eed Mtytourth | specttully invited to attend the funeral, irom her Comptroller Green, as will be seen by the report By Judge Fanctler, child was very much emaciated in appearance, and | Spencer was bowled by Smith without@striking. | “Assistant Inspector Strong (upper part of Twenty-scc- | late residence, 114th street and Third avenue, on : 9 he Jetfreys made two before he was bowled by Cash- y below, got badly worsted yesterday in his effort to ae Petroleum Company (two inaeen Me was apparently in a dying condition, A drunken mate and Lycett relgned in his stead. Day waa ond! noanay rep ares tise {he pa remo Jey mia Bedueecay, the poe a ne pee: The remains: prevent one of the women cleaners of the new howe A. Fowler tne COR AAD th, Vo te woman followed the officer and child, swaying to | run out on & pal able Nuke, and Kisenderg assumed reet, between Eleventh avenue and the North River, HUELBIG.—In Hoboken, N.J., on Tuesday, Sep- Court House getting her pay. She came the | ipon payment, within teh days, of the adjusted | 24 Iro, aud catcuing by the’ railing ug | ‘the willow;” Moeran bowling 1a place of Cash- | ikishe by With orse mnanure, Karbage, ashes and | tomper 9, 1873, after a lingering illness, ELIZABETH mandamus on him, and he has now to come down | costs on the demurrer and an allowance of $150, sue walked. The oillcor told the Judge that ) man. On the second delivery Lycett was run out | ™ASitant inspector Fowler (Twelfth ward) reports the | HURLBIG, the’ beloved wife of Frederick Huelbig, . “s he found the child in a tenement house at 129 Mott | by aclever throw of Eyre’s. West went in and re e1 3.e with the money to her. Anna M, Plaschke. Genefal Goarcan’ tee Regure | Street, and the drunken woman was its mother. | Jones vook Smich’s place on the bowimg. Mocran | ood condition.” Heapeeriully saliareen een oud im | MBC144 Youre. | cienda, the Hoboken Veteran Acase of an alleged illegal seizure came up be- | ANS M. Plaschka, General Guardian, &c.— Report | ne nad been drunk ior the last our days, and the | keeled over his of stump in double quick time, sH. JANES, M. Dey Corps; Hobuk ‘Tribe No. 32 1. 0,or R. Mt the eer anes. 4 ? ofreleree 1s conlirmed and general guardian I$ | peignbors complained that during that time she | ending the inning. Gaine, St. Louis". Assistant Sanitary Superintendent. | Wadaw Post, No. 19, Dep. N. J. GA. fore Judge Blatchford, in the United States Dis. | appointed in accordance with his recommendation. | Chid had beeu starving. Judge Hogan committed | ‘The St, Georges sent Sleigh and Cashman to the Sanrrany Bouxav, New Your, Sept. 91873 | the tiinken etneicant Grote Moc pmdorel nen trict Court, yesterday, The assels of Mr. W. H. i = the mother to the Workhouse aud gent the child | wickets, the Red Cross Knights of St. Louis lying | Colonel Exons Cans, Secretary :— fully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, Hurst, @ bankrupt, were placed under the control SUPERIOR COURT—SPECIAL TERM. ig the care of the Commissioners of Charities and | well ont in thedleld., ‘the. bowling was very Wild | oeting of the howd assistant fagpestors: Heures. snd | September 11, 1878, at two o'clock P.M., trom her ofthe Court, and were subsequently seized without pudiinns: Rereaklons A eis eee ee amine, _aicigh tock Richardson's | Asiiman, accompanied by OMoer Rhodes of the Sanitary | late residence, No. 176 Bloomfeld street, Hoboken, Spdeed 4 Police, Nave seized and condemned from the schooner | N. J. legal process. Judge Blatchford refused to grant By Judge Van Vorst. ULFFERSON MARKET POLICE COURT. to grass,and Cashman was magnificently caught | John H. Skidmore 25 barrels of melons; from six. store; HYATT.—On Monday, September 8, EL1za Hyatt, an order for a sale of the goods by the register on | Benedict vs, Buxter—Order granted. | hon ahd Dale Was howled off Mie pad: whe he had | crater ofveareand i eestor ok peacier: irameate ands | widow of James a. Hyatt, aged 67 years. i atch vs. Vande: —Mot granted, Jurious Case. and Dale was bowled off his when he 8 of pe: six mar. 4 ~ the ground that the goods were not properly in the Pinet vs, Kenne.—Motion granted. Order to be On Saturday afternoon last Mrs. Mary Tenbrook, | run the score for nis side up to 47, Lemmon, who | Ket stands, 9 barrels and 12 baskets ot pears, 16 barrels of chy dake es eo re pamis are) ne naitie attiay 8 . N a ret ” melons ani 6 boxes of grapes, and from pier 19 North | Spectfully invire a ie A hands of the assignee. settled on notice of ten days, of No, 28 West Twellth street, while riding in Sixth | 2¢Xt assumed the “willow wand,” was ultimately | River 20 barrels of potatoes, making an aggregate of 41 | residence of her daughter, A. E. Brown, Railroad Edward Stetson, captain of the American ADCe. eget aw end, sales eae io (ee rope BPngecounh of ursne. ener: pies barrels of melons, Pharreis and Z crates of apples, 12 bar- / avenue and ist street, Mott Haven, on Wednes- schooner Frances Satterly, gave $500 ball before COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS, which was enclosed $105. Her coachman, alfred | beautifully “caugut by deffreys on the. ‘wicket, | Sicxesofeapenandoverieborpoauen T Porcees | GBF, September 10, at one P.M. Commissioner Betts to answer a charge of having, Burgiaries and Larcenies. % Sphiei? () and Talbot succumbed to one of Dale's shooters. During the same period Assistant Inspectors Wholla- | yr) inn B., son of Abraham and “Mary Ann Lynp on the 13th of iast month, knocked down Brooks athhe, Racoraer Hadvett Plummer, saw the paper as it fell to the ground | Grainger's leg stump was overset. by Dale and | han.aud Prank visited 20) retail stores, 3 Moonsed vend. | TOpnet ss eine Gears if i ya and observed a boy pick it up and hand it toa lady, re Was well caught at loug field by Sharpe. a xt 7 a a e " Cousins, one of his crew, with an vaken cabin | fm consequence of the continued indisposition of | with whom he was in company, bu, thinking veee | Green took his “tend “and eared eee Si Spockally submNted EH TANES MD | fate taelted ta acted ne taneral tons (Wantoe: stool, and threatening to shoot Lim. City Judge Sutherland, His Honor the Recorder | P! ot ae hae paid no atiention to tt. Mrs, | though he made no runs, being bowled by Mor- Assistant Sanitary Superintendent. day) afternoon, at two o’clock, from the residence sini ‘Tenbrook did not notice the loss until | daunt before he could accomplish his promises, _ * *, Sam Burxav, New Yo Sept. 9, 1873. i, 5 moth str Brook, presided tn this Court yesterday. she had entered a store where she desired to | ‘Then the St. Louls crew took the bat for their | To the Board of Health, of ‘the ‘Health Department, | Of pi Parents, No. 11 Eleve eer prockiya, THE CENTRAL RAILRO B "KIE AD BOND | Wiiiam Guiner was tried and convicted of grand | make some urchases. The coachman subse- } second innings, Sharpe and Kisenbergh going into | Emons Cane, Secretary ae ‘K1BBre.—On Monday, September 8, Many E. Kin FORGERIES. larceny, in stealing, on the 2d of August, wearing | quently identifled Ann Taylor and her son, of No. | the bowling of Moeran and Jones. Eisenbergh’s | a Atement of contagious diseases reported to thie Burean | BIE, daughter of Moses and Ellen Kibpie, aged 17 a apparel valued at $108, the property of Allred L. 34 West ‘thirteenth street, as tue parties who had | middle stump soon tell and Temple played a few for the two weeks ending Sept. 6, 1873:— years, 10 months and 8 da sheer 8. ak Pea ee ee i found the envelope, and they were arvested on a | balis in graceful style before the nour arrived at —r~kevers—— Relatives and friends oy got family are invited to More Legal Wrangling Over the Cases of | (0le, No. 318 Fourth avenue, where the prisoner | charge of grand larceny. When arraigned betore | wich “game” was agreed to be called, Week Iy- Ty. Scar. Mea- IMph-Small- | attend the juneral, from st. Michaets church, Johnston and Yates—Attempt to Ferret | 0ccupied apartments, Tuere was another charge | Justice Cox, at the Jeferson Market Police Court, | ‘Lhe Joliowing ts the score :— endtin thus. phvid. (et. ales. theria. por. | Tenth street, between Erie street and Jersey ave- re nt against him of stealing jewelry and ladies? | Yesterday, Mrs. Taylor admitted that her son had ST. GEORGE, st. 1ovrs. Pe RPS Se ee fae} § | nue, Jersey City, on Wednesday, September 10, at Out the Scerets of the Grand Jury | 2ains s ¥ aud ladies’ apparel | bicked up the envelope aud handed it to her, as Firat inning. Firat inning. be ero eratiyduboritecd F. H. JANES, M. D. half-past eight o’clock A. M. The remains. will be Room—The Story of Johnston—DThe | longing to Annette Candel, No. 383 Sixth avenue, | stated by the coachman. But she, not supposing ih ‘Assistant Sanitary Superintendent. { interred in Mount Olive Cemetery, Elizabeth, N. J. uns, Runs. Ball Question To Be Decided To-Day. He was in the habit of hiring apartments for him- | It contained anything o! vaiue, had thrown it into Cire NCS Sharp, b. 7 TT. Sharpe, c. Smith, b. _ the street again, The Justice thought this an tin- | Micha: Jones. anTaRY Buneav, New York, Sept. 9, 1873. Canada West 8 pers copy. The following is a record of the work performed in the ENOLHOPY.—-On. Sunday, September 7, after a Regarding the cases of James W. Johnston ana | Self and “woman,” and after remaining a short | pronable story and held her to answer at the 5 moet e hentie 8 | Sanitary Bureau for the week ending September 61873: | short and severe iiness, Mary. 8,,. wife ‘ol J. Wil- y. Y: charged with be: a | ume they would take French leave and steal all | General Sessions, ith. ale, b.' Sin! The number of inspections made by the Sanitary and ) liam Knolhot 39 years and 6 months. James Y. Yates, nM ith being implicated in th. Dale, ith, 7 ve MT, aged 39 ys z that Was portable. Mr. Rollins informed the Re- ae gee daunt........ Day, run out. 8 } Assistant Sanitary Inspectors was 2,017, as follows, viz. :— f th 1d als the recently discovered forgeries of bonds of f Se OTE Teh et ee ly disc geries of bonds of the | corder that Guiner atempted to make his escape COURT CALENDARS—THIS DAY. Moeran, b. Dai! ‘Temple, b. Casnmat 19 | ,}! public buildingr. Wes teneanrent Boieee the officers of the Third regiment N. Gi. N. Y. New York Central Railroad Company, it seems & the officer who had him in charge. Lemmon, run out. 3 Spencer, b. Smith. tN if oer peenti Se Gower A and also the members of the Wittlager Fr. Bund, dificult matter to make much headway in the The prisoner was sentenced to the State Prison SUPREME CounT—CHAMBERs—Held by Judge Fan- | Satherwaite, — b. Jettreys, b. Cashmai 2 baat) nd work- Sueaeeert: rarchouses, also the members of the German Lutheran St” ; ° | for tive years upon the conviction, and two years | clicr.—Nos. 19, 21, 61, 89, 96, 107, 143, 149, 163, 164, | plaunt,... 9 Lycevt, can out. Be ih Ssausage | maki ‘ 's Ladies’ Associatt Tespe invited courts. ‘These cases came up again yesterday for 1 h hi . Pb fi 7 aa * | Talbot, b. 0 Etenbergh, not Bh rere me apekiog estab: |) Panlis ne On, ate oN e y : and sixth mouths upon is plea, making seven | 175, 177, 1 189, Call, 192, b Grainger, b. Dale 0 c. West, b, Mocran. 3 | 17 slaughter houses. lishments. to attend her tuner: on Wednesday, the 10th ahearing before Judge Fancher, in the Court of vee and six mouths’ imprisonment for the two PE age cor ae pygnaaet urtis.— | Kyre,c. Sharpe, b. Mor- 6 PY oy tes byes. 8 Dear eeoersae eve wen pu el al 8 inst., at one o’clock P. M., from her late residence, , i offences. vos, 2 3, 2601, 2603, 2696, ‘daunt...... wides, wes “ Vest ‘I S . ¢ ex-Mayor A. Oakey Wail ant Mr- Wiliam Howe | immu Diamond, Joseph W. French and Geonse rid bare slid | ren oii Total aq | aplcreandnatcheads, ot varia cours and areas. | 14 Ceruwnoo. Suddenly, on Tuesday, September- 5, . e; . . Howe arsh were tried and found guilty of being in com- v 3, 2 2655, + Pages iret red "ee 2 ide- NZANEDO, ith appeared as counsel for Mr. Johnston, and Mr. | Plicity with two. others in burglariously entering 2815, 2817, 2821, 2823, 2825, 2827, 2529, 2831, aa ans Wms Gk wencar we ee ae ee cere SPE 2) the 08 Howe alone for Mr. Yates, the house of Jonn Johnson, No. $8 Elizabeth street, Part 2—Held by Judge Howland.—Nos. 2806, rd 3 oflote na a 8 other nuisances. ‘Notice of funeral hereafter. F t 3 206. 2 ale 2808, 2 cisterns and cesspools. 5 : In renewing his application on behalf of Mr. | and as there was no person in the house at the | | CovET OF GEXEHAL Sessions Held by Recorder | Sywiers, and the St Louis ream beer them re ioe | ADastne anastant Banitary Inspectors Was ce iced | “Relatives aud inenasere respeectully Invited to Johnston, Mr. Hall said, that the people haa | “me the verdict was for burglary in the third de- | Hackett.—The People vs. John Murphy and Andrew | goia ‘and bat with greater grace and certaint from citizens and referred to the Sanitary Inspectors for | attend the faneral, on ‘thursday, September tl, at Mess . gree. ‘The youthful burglars were each sent to the | Freyourger, robbery; Same vs. Damiel Sullivan, | }y ii is ; | investigation and report. ten A. M., from her late residence 383; Grand initiated the prosecution, and that as to th aict- | 2 4 a eat Sa ‘s ng ; | Play will be resumed to-day, and it is high! 1 nA. M., jate re ce, NO, 383 ig os je prosec » a at as to the indict. Penitentiary for four years. on ‘ rape; Same vs, win: i adden, felonious assault aud | provable that there will be a large attendance, a8 | ood mniccting Corps have visited 22 premises where | street. ment found vy the Grand Jury he had no right to jaines Kelly an Yilliam H. Quinn, who were | barteryg same ys, William B. Smith an enr . 4 - a = ¥ inspect the aceite of the Gattee apd dia cok wink SE eae ae eco nte mess PRO MDuy. diecattin, ore me Ve. Walton Pickles, BE nt teen oe aces ia iia 20 Pouses, 20 privy sinks, together with fover, SIECHEN F. MAETIEOs tn cho 25th yeator ‘us ’ : Si) | pleaded guilty to an attempt at burglary. ‘dward Lobley, Henry Page and John McCaque, ii he re ai rmed to. It was necessary, however, that they should | “‘Peter Gleason, charged with stealing’ $50 trom | grand larceny and receiving stolen goods; Sane Cricket Note. jutaption Oope Mts Wilaeok crest Heisore Pal Siti os | eusiatives and frienésace respectfully invited to know the testimony for the prosecution, and until | Bruno Brosta on the 30th of July, pleaded guilty to | Vs. Samuel Hill, William H. Rouse, James Quinn The second eleven of the Manhattan Cricket + yards and $9 cellars were disinfected. attend the iuneral, from the residence of his ‘this was made known to lim he wished the matter | an attempt. and John Hill, grand larceny; Same vs. Patrick Permits have been granted for 85 versels to discharge Wi Bi to stand as it was. H a , y; Sa Club willl play the J. Lingare Club on the Hoboken | cargoes, on vouchers from the Health Officer ofthia peer, | Mother, No. 188 Warten stree! rooklyn, on 5 | , Michael O'Brien pleaded guilty to petty larceny | Barrett, larceny irom the person ; Same vs. William | ground next Saturday, Deri the week 168 i ted. por. | Wednesday, September 10, at -past eleven A, Assistant District Attorney Allen said he desired | from the person, he having on the 14th of July | 4. Smith, forgery; Same vs. Henry Page, 1alse pre- a bap tapllrertlypere ee yore grat (npaheted { 4 \ the case to be disposed of at once. There were | siolen $12 from ‘Thomas Tierman atalager beer | tences; Same vs. Charles Gimp (two cases) and large numbers in the city anxiously awaiting the | saloon in Mott street, Charies Bender, felony, Laws 1851. THE NATIONAL GAME. fers to empty. clean and disinfect privy sinks. t- | M., without further notice, filly ‘submitie #. W. SANES Me Dee” | RIMRIECRRS.—On. Sui Septomber 1, 1875, at result. The ends of justice required that ail the George Van Liew, who, on the sth of August, ih lEiG ‘nines ” fully submitted. 5 Assistant Sanitary Superintendent, | nalf-past six ofciock A. JAMES MIRRIELBES, The Board adjourned to meet on Friday next. aged 78 years. facts in their possession should not be | stole wearing apparel valued at $104, the property George M. Mir- made, known at prevent, Tue, ramilcations | Of Mary Hontiet pleaded guilty coun autem BROOKLYN COURTS, The Bostons Badly Deteated by the OOMPTROLLER’S RECEIPTA Hnibtait ALOniGupStietn Seas epAaLoNR DERE. TS 4 el e| y. @3 , Vilham Prentice and Willam White were in- see apices . 119 feetor sy enamine tutta | cig ncaa gee gene coun se sve gune between teeta 880 Ison cab, |, ComPerter crn repo-t he ovowingamounes | Fun tet, Brogeayon Weds, Seam: Whey certalmiy on thelr side should’ bring no wit: dn the night Of the doth of AUgwae, They cieeted —" 1 was | PMG yesterday into the ity trensury:—From Bu- | bey 10, at two orclock F, Me Teau of Collection of Assessments—Assessments Be Bey Petry ld Penrenber: Syanrce Mos ‘ for street openings and improvements and inter- Will be buried frem the residence of her danghter, was won by the New Yorkers with the utmost ease. | est, $9,667. Bureau of Arrears—Arrears of taxes, | Mrs. J. Leary. Due notice of her tuneral in Wea The betting at first was nearly two to one in favor | assessments, water rents and interest, $4,417. Bu- | nesday’s papers. of the Hubites, but after the seventh inning turned | eau Of City Revenue—Market rents and fees and EEL atl dat mm the Union grounds, yesterday alternoon was nesses. One Grand Jury had ordered some fiftecn milty toan attempt at burglary in the thirdde- | Empanclling the Grand Jury=—The Ms n ” bills of indictment against one of the prisoners, erse: ‘She above-named prisoners were each sent | Judge's Charge—Rodman’s Robberics | ?!*¥¢ in the presence of a goodly assemblage, and n and some ten against the other, and others were | to the State prison lor two years and s!x months, wiollow. Aiver consultation if had been decided | ‘vrank W, Brougham was charged. with stealing | Referred to. in the vistrict Attorney's office not to proceed with clothing valued at $60 and $14 in money from | Before Judge Moore. these cases before a magistrate. These parties | Jon Prescott on the isth of January. He pleaded G r elled yes 4 t cella Wi \- - Be tae scik search eee guilty to au attempt to do so, and was sent to the p oe hon paras feck a pat Tada | tothe Mutual’s favor. ‘The Bostons went first to Ee iiin wates cane led gros, | mite y DaRTEL MURPRY, inthe 5245 eat of his ages RS le ey had been committed by a | State Prison for two years and three months, \ fy RRL ene Re | pat and were neatly disposed of in the order of | Department of Public Parks—Rents of premises on | ‘The funera! will take place from the residence of i — Hall said he knew nothing and cared nothing An Attempt at Robbery. | Moore charged them st some length. Tee court) striking, aiter which errors by G. Wright, | the city parks and proceeds of sales of materials, | his son, William J. urphy, 141 Bergen strect, about the consultations in tue District Attorney's | Edward Meaney, who was charged with assault. | TM was crowded, as it was expected that the | OsRorke and White gave the Mutuals q | $102, Warden of the City Prison—Fines received | Brooklyn, on Wednesday, 10th inst., at haif-past ; office. On their own side they had their tacts, and | ing Alexander Cohn on the 1th of August and | Judge would make some allusion to the recent | single ron. The visitors were again white Beccha MarehaLe cakes, ua Mines nese “foe ram secauy jtavited so mised peepee ae Bae ake Tor WEP. Ana no eek estes GAMeY | stewling £2 irom his person with violence, pleaded | Fobberies of the city treasury, and their expecta- | wasted in the second inning, “and then | fal, $21,000. ‘Nocormack.—Suddeniy, of" heart disease, on a alien suit they had come ae evar a owone: | guilty to am attempt to rob, He was remanded lor | tlons were realized. In the opening part | t¥® @00d pase hits and a passed ball secured Sunday evening, September 7, Matiw McCon- another run lor New York. Both sides were ments, and this, he insisted, estopped them irom | sentence. Piliss BAiivcds of his charge the Judge referred to | blanked in the third inning, a double play by G. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. MACK, & native of Scarrif, county Clare, aged 34 going beiore a magistrate. Leman | ol the city, saying:—“It is @ | Wright, Barnes and O'’Rorke marking tne fielding | * TU Reintives sud triewee ate invited to attend hi Judge Fancher sald it appeared to him, as the | Charles Anderson, who upon the 18th of July pur- thing that in a city lke | on the part of the “Reds.” Barnes, Spaulding, Married. funeral, from the Tesidence of Thomas, Meiuerny. tie al DC Ae pee chased $184 99 worth of meat from W. H. Cle thane Oak hie book Teal abut Gandia er aaa Addy and O'Rorke batted well tn the fourth inning | | CamzRoN—ATKINsoN.—On Monday, September 8, | No, 113'Ellery street, between Marcy and Tomp: ton pore — tamarete e notice of the | j.n4, representing that he kept astore on Long | {ttndl inress.OF the increase of crime: 1Vih tommerke = faite arate Uae ed an for their | by the Kev. John Thompson, D. D., GEORGE CO. kins avenues, Brooklyn, on Wednesday, September Mr. Hail—Then I make a motion to admit this | Island, and rendering im payment therefor a bogus | apie that there are so few serious crunes. Ina city | shore rans Were obtained whtll the eel renttn’ | CAMERON to AGNES ATKINSON. No cards, 20, at two o'clock P. man to bail on bis own allidavit. check, pleaded gallty fo obtaining goods by false | of 450,000 people it is not to be expected that We wien she New Yorkers contented: themselves with at Seton Hail College: b Mie Hight ev, Bishop Ph ie ti sae a Mc imate mens 5 aid he eed t pretences. The goods were not parted with, and |) t | ee fr o ast 1 vel 1 the: e ‘ 7 " ptember ‘HOMAS W. MCLAURIN, son of rs. Mr. Alien said he should need time to bring in tie | Te theese were mitigating circumstances, His Honor | ‘hould be very free from crime ; but 1 undertake to seven, when they should have been whitewashed. | Corrigan, WruttaM, brother of the officiating | w. s, Murry, of South Carolina, aged 11 years and facts, aud pop / ft co bring La snctay Sent Anderson to the Penitentiary’ for three pen Rae Grae P ople Is ae less ‘The game was now irretrievably lost to the | prelate, to Many Kxow., only daughter of Peter | 7 months.” among them filteen new indictments against Joun- | * Re a | erime, ur nearness to New York affords an Op- | “Reds,”? who, nevertheless, played a steady up-hill noli, Esq., both of Newark. No caras, sion, MURA portunity for the criminal class to come over here | game, but to’no purpose. Boston pa 4 OFFINGER.—MARIA JACOBINE OFFINGER, aged 66 Mr, Hall safd ne would apply to-morrow for an | An Alleged Receiver. | and commit, offences, and the ierries aiford such | © tn flelding Geaney und Bggler did some fine work Hetnanp--McFaurecOn Tuesday, September o, | 7°8% i tnd ha a 4 > fr The relatives and iriends are respectfully invite: order to have the prosecutor Banks examined in The greater part of the session of the Court was | easy esc av it 18 very dificutt at times to | for the Mutuals, tie lormer victimizing no fewer | 1873, by the Rev. J. E. Searles, at the bride’s resi- | to attend the funeral, from St. ayatkia” ouuren, be and the names of the other witnesses tur- | spentin trying William Carroll, who kept a crock- | ake ar HAT than seven ‘red men.” dence, No, 15 Main street, Mr. RICHARD HvssaRrD | sixth street, between First and Second avenu meee agpxere tip souient ery stand in Vesey street, charged wit purchasing | ‘Then said the Juave!-\ou Wil have before yon | 1H¢ following 18 the score:— fo Miss Mary R. MckAtL, ail of Brookiyn. No | on Thursday, September 11, at one o'clock P. Ml ‘The following is the aflidavit ol Johuston referred | kuives and spoons {rom Charles Veiten, @ clerk in | crimes of all degrees. ‘There are some that nave | prayers, "°°" x..p.a, — Players oT A™ pay.p, Moka—VanvewareR.—On Saturday evening, | on Monday sopteminer, 181m) tea, ANN, Widow | above by Mr, Hall :— the employ of Shaw & Co., Chatham street, witha | Crave at Aicat ew of talk tn the city. Weall | G. Wright, 6» Vd '& Basler, ot, September 6, by the Rev. A. F. Verren, FRaNx J. | of Daniel Ostrat ear of her age. yaar deen, Lenk ww Tames Wi Johnston. | knowledge that the property was stolen. The | aguinst public oMecrs in the city, aud te aporatoee | Braue 2 Hatneld, $a Mona to Gussix, Youngest daughter of A. 0. Vande- | Relative: ted to attend the jyer ani axent tor the sale of propertes my | Principal witness against Carroll was the confessed | he conceded that the city treasury has teen robbed 0 start, Ist b water, funeral, from her late residence, 326 West Figh- Place ofhusineke aut oftce at the times now menioned | UMlef, but whose testimony was parttally corrodo- | gr 41 mount by Some persons. It 18 Hot ior Y Nelson, Savtember Ii Pee ae Bee, debt ida teenth ‘street, on Wednesday, September 10, at v9 Broad ,, Bi kiya, EB. D. oO rated. Carroll cailed @ num! ol witnesses to " ‘ b 1 rence som, ©. a a ‘o ede “a one P, M, le aay ar aerek iif was called pene previous ood, obarncter, the, rosuitot Fivirparaiee coca or EG os whet they H aedeeert ao to DENig J. Coon, both of that city. No ao —On Tuesday, bes ie clap teeth Drn- | lemau who represented himseit to be | which was that the jury disagreed, 1 o before me f : na 7 <a . a ‘ Nis P, SHERHAN, aged 2 years and 6 months. provable and mie sousulted wath me abut a | Counsel applied to have the defendant admitted | guilty. Itappears to me that ts wettiny Gee eee | te rene 0 Holdsworth, «. Ropixsox—Conr.—On Tuesday, September 9, at | ~'Tne re and friends of the family are re- tai Failroad bonds cwaed by hiph which rendered it | t0 bail. ‘The Recorder declined to fix the vail and | A PUULIC REPROACH TO SUSTIOR Totals. 8 Totals. the residence of the bride’s Droseer PY the Rev. | spectiully invited to attend the funeral, from his ’ necessary that they stould be od upon atonce, but | Teferred the matter to his associate, Judge Suther- at a man Who steals $50 is sent to State Prison, as. Chauncey B. Brewster, of Rye, N. Y., the Rev. | late residence, No. 41 Delancey street, on Thurs- i NOt +o us to be traced to his possession, inasmuch ag this | land, Wao had previously Axed the bail av $5,000. ¢ those who steal hundrea e ; ARTHUR DALGARNO ROBINSON, Vicar of St. Clements, | gay, September 11, at one o'clock P.M. The re- Svout hawen ies c je those who steal hundreds of thousands are Notting Hill, London, and Domestic Chaplain to al Cemete: as nezouator. Pe near ta ihe veaihssie Porcun, ceases aliowed to 9 froe, and I hope the experience of tual Lady due adecneuiel the Most Noble the Marquis Townshend, to Avior a ba hueedar sen intent, Jonn 's, Who lives cs . our sister ei hot be ours. Whoever has n ‘mp! . Burdoc' the lantic Club, f f a4 Brooklyn, in Topeniy | — tampering with the public funds, whatever oiflcer | Fime of Game two hoursand ten minnie | Hace ene ess daughter of Wiliam’ Hy Cone, Big, of SrALLMAN, @ native of Rakaa, Kings county, Ire- gmplozed, ¢ frm of Obrig & Co, | Before Judges Bixby, McQuade and Leawith. Beat en cony eee) or embezzlement, Ought | tines, 5 mn al, UDKIN—OSORNE.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, Be tbtaalin Wil be taken tothe Church of the Bonus to be We eae Michael Stanton was arraigned at Special Ses- | fi ns be el ihe mee Jone aaa Gi | Bans Earned—Roston, 2; Mutual, &, September 4, by the Rev. M, J. Hickey, Gzorar W.’ | Immaculate Conception, East Fourteenth street, Sore mannes chat antbly | sions yesterday, charged by Thomas Murphy witn |}! aoe 4 acre Ait may oe aman Total Fielding Kreore—Boston, i fk Mutual, & pad of Brooklyn, to NELLIE T. OsBORNR, Of | at nine o'clock, on thursday morning, where a s : Bie 10 be put on’ we suary | assault and battery, Murphy’s face presented a | wiih acrime, but when he has committed au Ol- CONCERNING WATER METERS, arrange Waaven,~tthé ‘Tuesday, September 0, | en eda cree i ee oer oinetere ae ene a bance, ct very woeful appearance. Both his eyes were in | fue os saneoxat, om POLTCAL at the residence of A, G. Kerwin, Jamalca 1, 1. by | o'clock, His relatives and friends are respectfully tlrowd mourning, and is nose and mouth were | or unything clse tuust deter vow in your aucy in A peremptory writ of mandamus having been bg - ances of Brooklyn, Dk Wir G,- a Be invited to attend the funerai. BO satisiactorily to Mr. Ban | cut and swollen, His countenance, im tact, | the matter. : tsaued by the sapreme Court, requiring Commis. | Pv tenet es HARRIS WAVER, ‘oth’ Of | | srewaBT-In. Brooklyn, OB Tuesday, September , Poieeesart aunt mies was the best evidence of ine aseauit. | pene ionmanth sc the charge was devored to an ox: stoner Van Nort to draw his requisition on the Fi- % Brewart, a i'2i ears, 2.months and 2 days, ine iment and in good faith, ant | When Stanton was asked what he had to say ior | hi Mhanuamg the Court reatested chore ary and | nance Department for payment for certain water Died. Funeral from his late restdence, No. 270 Franklin " Taylor other than as’ at in concinding the Court requested them to deapate deliveredunder the Ni ANDREAS.—At Darien, on Monday, September 8, | avenue, on Thursday, September 11, at two o'clock Sinaaiorer of ue ben himself he commenced to tell the Judges a Jong | their business as promptly as possible instead of | Meters delivered under the Navarro contract, the | 3973 Mrs. HELEN ANDKUAS aged 43 years \ ‘ota 4 friend: % ayy ‘ Torgeries—if forger story. He said that they were both mentbers of | allowing their boay vo be converied Into adebating | Commissioner applied to the Counsel to the Joeited | q Zhe uneral' will take: place from her late rest- | Fired towttend,, ns nos “T° Fospecttally in- ihe crew Of the lost steamer Atlantic, and at the | Society. biihescscaie the following reply — 7 ana received | dence on ‘Thursday, 11th inst., at haitpast two | “'injupyon.—in Brooklyn, on Tuesday, the oth | time of the wreck Murphy took f boots | “— ok ia New Yi Law Di o'clock. Friends are respectfully invited to attend. | ingtant, MAGGIE PITBLADDO, wife of George fin by them loyally advived the loyal tuce My chee and | OF MoTIe Of dase Fetused 19 | SURAOGATE’S _GUUAT. Ovvicn oF Coupee 40 88k COMTDRATION Bante tin Jit Agtore eeu ree per 8, 1873, RICHARD | ‘thompson, aged 38 years, 1 month and 12-days, —” abook: the Nascau Bank and First National Ban ve them ts of the ships ed who hac , " - y EY, ‘i 0 ssh % if 's ARNOTT, rs ans relatives and triends o1 \- Pe wallamsburg will show tuat the proceedsottheses | Hothing to protect thelr fect. ile was interrupted | The Late Lewis Tappan—His Will Come | Hon Cronos M. Yan Nont, Commissloner of Public |" ‘Relatives and friends. of the family are respect- | yiree neaticed (ie tient nema her ince oanaens otiations were paid over. dollar tur doll | by Judge Bixby two or three times, but he seemed tested, Sin—eferring to your conversation with me on the | fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- | Ko, 240 ‘Twenty-fith street, near Fifth avenue, on | for, whom, under the surveillance c | determined to keep on until he had to be suim- Before Surrogate Vecdor 6th inst. in relation to, the writ of mandamus recently | dence of his father, Richard Arnott, 503 West | Thursday. 11th Instant, at two o'clock P. M. P r and anxious to search ior, marily stopped. However, wien he was brought . ' issued by the Supreme Court, at the suit of J. F. Navarro, | Twenty-seventh street, this day (Wednesday), TICHENOR.—On Tuesday, September 9, F. W. bal “ 1 Witaererertearine | down to Ue actual time of the assault he admitied Lewis Tappan, the noted abolitionist, died in requiring you to draw or, regu iwi upon the Comp: | September 10, at one o'clock P. M. TicHENOR, in the 42d yearor ities y Me We 7 | He strack Murpay, but contended that Murphy at- | Bivokiyn on the 2ist of June last, leaving an estate | for say water meters rurmehed by tim Thave tree, | , BRIGGS.—On Sunday, Septemper 7, at his resi- | "Relatives and friends of the Tamly are invited to dt anywise connected with, the ef | fagant TrPnas OL Dee $8 old eradge —- Worth about $5,000 only, He made a will on the Vige that it Js your duty to obey the writ, pea fy iat, apotabrenrn” of apoplexy, SAMUEL | attend the funeral, at his late residence, 160 Yates | mentioned. . * out a Ok place at the time ¢ he wrecl e@ General Tern jan decides ie of 5 J ¥ Serato afore me thle 9th Ry of Bente of the Atlantic. Stanton “was sentenced to one | 14un of Oa as . nth pfsiaflmemsdi vagy Gad an teneee a Fight tg demand nee ont Wenn ba invited Logie gee oe ea the two o'lock Pe is beige pet a ‘womas F. noY, ed o | month’s imprisonment in the Penitentiary, 25th of July last offered the will for probate. 8 im 101 Inesday, September 10, at two P. M., from th ‘ia? JRE CARS OF CATER tice | dust as stanton Was belng taken down Biairs tne | x follows: vf Tighe Obart also. Holds that the imuance of the requisl- Height street Hapust church, ooruer of Laight and month sti Inst s Ronee? W. tion te the Pyar . Howe said that he desir 0 comp ant salu: 4 from ‘arick streets, _ ” d . that he should apply to have the witnesses against | "dudye, e's the man that cut the woman's | cl i@W!s Tappan, of the city of Brooklyn aad iterpoaiue ang delence'that may exist therctowhen | Nottingham. (Engtand) papers please copy. of his age. ‘ Mr, Gates produced and examined on the question | finger to get a ring ov." | eee hoctars hte ae Cae eo ehie Te etaS suit Is brought to enforoe Payment; Lam, sit, yours re- | | COLRS.—At the residence of nis father, on Mon- Relatives and friends are reer esstully invited to of bail, He insisted that he had a right fe ya | Married and Settied ees tah or my spoctfully, Geated to the Corp ace. day, September 8, HENRY HAMILTON, gon of Albert ery SE eg Mag hed or Pienen mined before * { T devise to daughter, J a A. and th ear u i e = poly eg as had been ex Olerk Jobnson cailed Ellen Kenny vs. Milton heigs aud sigue forever, ihe outa plot Soh yeyed ns OLOSING OF THE PUBLIO BATHS, of his ne brea aan family i baat cleran orcigek pdepit Pa arrival of the 5 —| hed. Kenny. Elien Kenny came forward, s) by the Greenwood Cemetery, by deed bearing date the THE PUBLIO The relatives and friends of the are re- eatbury depot ol ie Mi Howe=if you will wait a ttle longer you nohed toatncea, | 2h day of December, 187), subject, however, to we Coy spectiully invited to attend the funeral services, | 9:00 A. M. train from games’ slip. | wets her "Ss Ete slight, delicate woman, with thin, pinched features, | right of jnterment thefein, ot, gny Femaing and 1c (37 The appropriation for the maintenance of the | at the residence 255 West Thirty-ninth street, this TYLER.—On Monday, September 8, Mrs. Cano zed. e 7 e mains vite, Sarah J, p . 4 . prs ay dey v4 ot Both her eyes were discolored, and other parts of | direct that my body at my decease vs burd jn fad plot, | free floating baths being exhausted, except asum | day (Wednesday), the loth inet, at two o'clock P. | rine E, TYLER, widow of itor nH. ler, | Tempet ‘and furious her face were bruised. She stated to the Court I also devise to said J Niana my share (bet oneal mi of the baths du M., without further notice. ‘The remains will be Her friends and those of the family are invited to ‘This man has @ right to be confronted by his ac- | 445¢ witon Kenny, her husband, had beaten and of ® tomb in ‘the "Brookline (Mass) Cemetery, | barely suMctent for the care ring | taken to East Chester for interment on Thursday | attend the funeral, from the residence of her son- cusers and aright to a speedy trial, He is ready » " and Jointly by the iste br, William Aspinwall aiid | the fall and winter, Commissioner Van Nort, of | morning's nine o'clock New Haven train. in-law, Dro. P. Lincoln, 22 West Thirty-firat street, ' 4or trial to-morrow morning. abused her. Milton stood at the railing, | ™y: t ot the Department of Public Works, has issued an | Cavrr.—In Paris, on Tuesday, July 1, 1873, Mrs. | on Wednesday, the 10th inst., at haif-past ning AFTER JOHNSTON'S MONEY. his own face showing | that he had | j,puifdly, f bequeath to ms wife, Saran J; Tappan (hey | order closing the baths Jor the season alter to-day | 8. 1. OnUrr. o'clock A.M. ‘The remains wilibe taken to Pitts- Subseguent to the proceedings in the Oyer and | Bot come Out Ol We battle unscathed, as his nose, | usners manuscripts, books uf uccuunt. weussiue AMDAE and discharging the attendants. Funeral services will be held at the church in | field, Mass,, for interment ae A