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ei bi) 61 NEW YORK ‘HERALD, TURSDAY. DECEMBER 9, 1673.-TRIPLE SHEET. : products soll, forests er mines, other than vement of the harbor Stonington, Conn; also to | ton Yor prodacts of the voll, forester Mina bar mile per | reduce the pomn a) GRANT’S CHIEF JUSTICE, BRAZIL. Cc (@) E a for er throu ie given to | By Mr. MeDoueais, «rep,) of N. ¥.—For a public Daild- troit, lo Olneimnat, Be ‘to any other bs at rs ‘Miers, irep.) of Wis—Extending the time | Some More Choice Comments Upon the | Consular Action Relative to the Deser- lace. ‘so 801 the iain ‘Also to extend | for the construction ot Green Bay and Sturgeon Bay Sominati f Williams. of Satfors from Merchant Ships— The ania ine trom Chicago to Omalia. Authority is also | Canal. jomination o: 5 REPEAL. given to construct, and opera: time ot telegraph along | | By Mr. dmoxuanes, (rep.) ef Pa—Vor « free banking | Under the title of “The Great Judicial Emetic” | Secret Soeteties and the Church—Prose- a ES PS ety ee THE SALARY BILL main road and brane ic* aneemary for the construc- |. By MY, Srxxm, (dem.) of Pa.—To repeal the Bankruptcy | the St. Paul Pioneer says of the nomination :-— cation of @ Bishop—The War im tne eee ee eeccnwarty 253 100¢h stree Gon and equipment of the road and branches may be | ach Weitte the tore! Members of both Bench and Bar are alike as-| River Piate Territory, (Tuesday), December 9 at eleven o'clock. oa gg iborad tea SeM, omnrne macnn ofombapr tag t Vater wevacmanset oni? | sounded, ie na mere edventurer, uo, Sctizd Rio Janno, Oct. xara, | “Fortand (Oregon) papers pleas oy ‘ Ga., moved that the papersin | | By Mr. Porres, (dem,) ot N. ¥.—To repeal the law au- CrOns unen' ‘A mééting of the Consuls bi: h JARTHWAITE.—At Newark, N. Senator Wright on Retrenchment | yi u,corPrancaW. 8 bevy thotizing ez parte i . North Pacific Kailroad—who never had any stand- ae been held here, at | cember 7, FREDERICK T. GARTHWAITE, . nt + ret on Priviteer and. lee oi a tha ine wh th Wao, dem) or ©.—For a public building | ing a profession and moe — a the invitation of the (German Consul, and the fol- | year of his age. e Committee have power to send for persons and papers. imington, N. U. sociates in any city a8 a man of fourth rat lowing resolutions were ad . Relatives and friends anda Reform. gommittec have po wes poi Mi hutanty frep.) of Masa —To reimburse, the | ties mwnove ingolsiice in his present position nas | }OWINE resolutions were adopted to stay the grow. | /,,heral! Tron the residence. OF is DFOer Nr. Aunas intnecntesiant for the seat now oopupled | SUN of Mamschaaery for carigla expe! only been exceeded by ignorance and maniiest in- | ng abuse ol ‘om merchant shipping 1D | piace, on Wednesday morning, at eleven jie by Mr. prep, rey | asta ge ® Aisa, et the relict o the sufferers by the Borge are; ira Barine Vas e2 ihe pers of fool ice qgnsequence of the facilities tor reshipping :— oe Saturday, | ecel i yf Mr. A. a ».) of KR. L, the Senate iso, to restore to pension rolls pensioners ratio . Fira—N be ii bed . f RrHA J. RWOOD, wife Oo! CUBAN BELLIGERENCY. | procetdedto tne election of & chaplain, and the Hey. | during ’ iu No seaman may be inscribed on the shipping list | MA ARWOOD, George m the war. ing instrament in the highest Court o! the land he t hig certificate of dixch . vi ‘8, ron Sunderland was elected. James R. Young war Mr, Ranvat. (dem.) of Pa., from the Committee on over the heads of real none and eminent states- Coneutats upon which depends the venaet he wasine add Yas efooted executive clerk. Rules, reported a rule toada iD the standing committees | Over the heads of real lawscrs abd eter eauch |. sewn pins REVEAL OF THR SALARY BILL Of the House 4 committee of soven on the Mississippl | She 04 016 Nothing Blore imbecile was possible | tionality who have deserted, trom torelen ves ir. Waren, (rep.. ees, ” c| von: el duced by hi ctof March THE ATEAMBOAT LAW, to human conception. Railroads stocking @ bench Mr. Cox Steals a March on the Repub- Sines, Increasing ertaia salaries therein named, and | |r, Nacuxy, crop.) of Pa. introducea and aaked to put At whove bar the people aro expected to plead for tained, pec iens Seeee iter coualtin me A 7 " remved the » that at a its passage’ a bi'! moditying amboat Pa 8 r rantism. : vessel mic. licam Liberators—Five Mill- Convention of Towa republican ra the ath or dune lest, | ct, by allowing towboata om the Ohio and Mississippt | jo LB Bh eet. Bog fo which Belocian the vessel Ivoes whic! Funeral from Presbyterian church, Peekskill, On Tuesday, December 9, at eleven o'clock A, My Bei HOWELL. —At Goshen, N. Yo December 6 ie BECCA A. HOWELL, relict of John Howell, ok orelock 4 Mt, from the résideuce of her 80m, JOM sloci ay Mr ¢ residen If the Senate is as corrupt as the Executive 18 | he deserted. | E. Howell at Goshen, x. Y. S bi: + Ray fl composed of the best and most ‘intelligent men ot that | Fivers to carry 1H) pounds of steam pressure in place O | Wook tne place will be struck off to dishonest in- ve n ted by near! ‘0 ay, ions for the Navv. Commonwealth, it was resolved unanlmousty to demand | 110 pounds on standard bollers of 49 inches uiameter, | Eeion 1 mice salibbe amaal Of i people left? ‘These Fosolutions he eben pqeented hy nearty | | Jt mteghey on jeer Deregoet 6, MARTINO — that the Provisions of the late act of Congress by whch | tel Hin aiated that if aid not change the existing | Where Is the respect coming from that should dig- | 4!) the Vonsuls and by Mr. Hinds, United States | “Frith mle Onn Joe! oleta Tieinese di M. are same . tne haat ci th wet else- 0 it it searce two years » 1 1 ol SENATE, where, in their conventions ‘of ‘ail part demanded POLITICAL DISABILITINS. pince two pf Pryems eas: in on the COMEEAOE, of a ax RCH AND STA‘ i ee eB ne eee CHU! TE, (Tuesday) afternoon, at half-past one o'clock, irom Wanuinoron, Dee. & 1873, | Hts reveal, Fhe repeal. in bis judgment, should, be made Ralea, reported 'a ‘i removing Frome the Committercd | prowised decision, Now another one is pending. | ‘The prosecntion of the Bishop of Olinda is drag- | No, sz Talent pianeg A OUSS, Presidents pole ty sm CANALS. jt rémain’ by the third section of the | How long will it be, at this rate, before oppressed | ging its slow iength along in the Supreme Court; UH. ROSSELLI, Secretary. ‘Mr.-@nanviex, (rep.) of Mich., presented a joint reso Sielas ‘enarat oth ergy ee ar Ey Veni arteentie article of the smendinents to the constitution, | communities take up the sword of revolution and fue that of Judge Visqueiro, for the murder of his Kopse.—On Monday Ziternoon, December & " f the State of Michigan, asking | Heved what was said by Congress then, and from the | @nd snbstituting tor the iron-clad oath the modified cath | hang such judges from the lamp poste? young leman at Maranham, ts proceeding more | after a short illness, CAaRistiAN HENRY KOBBE, Jnton-ot the Legislature of U ie record of the republican party, they were justified in that | ROW adininistered to persons from whom disabilities had Per Contra, here is one from a republican source, | Vigorously im the same Court, and the Judge Of | aged 59 years, 5 months and 24 days. the consruction of the Niagara Ship Canal; also joint | belief. He referred to taxation being heavy during the been removed. ie pts § am ow P 4 Rights in that city, who has declined the job of jotice of iuneral hereafter. xesolutions of that Legislature asking for the survey of a | late war. ane that ‘the people tpt ail the exactions eer. Ease: Coe). t Quin, ached ymainer ‘seat in | tbe Chicago Post:— taking the depositions, has been ordered to pro- ANE.—On Monday, December 8, NABBY enna! across that State. Laid on the table. be: pty they would make any sacrifice. At | either House, Norwitustanding the factions opposition which has | ceed at once or be prosecuted, widow of Augustus F, Lane, of Boston, Mase, SPECIE RESUMPTION. the close of the war heavy burdens were to Mr. Guonce F. Hoan, St.) of Hines. tmaetren, whether | appeared, there is so little doubt of Mr. Wiliams’ A grand oration was given on Sunday to Con- | the 78th year of her age. People, lespended cheerfully | the Committee on Rules had a Ww r bu Mr. Conmisns, rep) of N. ¥., presented a petition of | Phy BOP was time no rdens be lease of general legislation. p , s) . q % Judge Chase’s successor. That he has the ability, | of the United Orient of Brazil, who, under the id the tuneral services, ‘the Chamber of Commerce of Now York in regard to the | Complaints were heard from all quarters of hard times. ‘Speaxun doubted yery much whether that comit- ete PA a ie IT Ie Sdouymo? Gungunselll, had’ for stuhe inouths ei ereany ay Grosnwite, suite cn eae ‘esumption of specie payment, He said the document | Financial failures every day were reported, threaten- ha oy & right to report it, except under a call. right to reporteuch an act | conarmation that he may be counted upon as | selheiro Joaquim Sal Marinto, Grand Master Relatives and friends are respectfully invited 8 ; F. Hoar said he would not insist on the | ful 4 ee of nis august ofice is warranted by een carrying ona series Of polemical articies y evening, December 10, at half-past seven ‘was mgned ty thove ramiliar withthe subject, and among | cat ciaim with antice tat the people of dil nation are 5-2 eee peaele eal the facts of his previous career. against the Ultramontunes, o'clock, Names were some of the most eminent bankers ai dis] to complain without cause, and were hi 4 said ‘ol 2) ‘Al . Joston rs please copy. ee wor ew York. He thought no word of nis | 10 be Diamed for the complaints now pouring the | MF Marzanr moved to suspend the ralesand to receive The Augusta Chrontole and Sentinel (democratic) | o- aceounts from the River Plate give noimme- | Leweune On Sunday evening, December #, ASA 4 #men of New York. He thought no word of his | et at which he struck between $1,900.00 and S2Onow | and pasethebil | OY | Giate hopes of an end to the civil war in Entre | Lewuxin, alter a severe sickness. ea could add weight to their arg! 5 roe we to es baraene. cf - ear ‘um, | Ante President of the pre Contederacy might, as It has been said, and with justice, that this singu- | Rios. Both Jordan and the government are organ- Relatives and frie! and also the Indepey Garmmitinn gn Pynance. pad Deen eee clinost equal” 10. thew entire | Well an the Vice President, haves teat. in cher Hol lar fatality has atrended the appointments to | izing; but it is expected that the former will com- | Lodge No. 95, I. O. B. Bi, are imvited to avtend INTERNAL REVENUR, expenses of the State of Iowa, with | its provited that the people should think proper to se! office made by General Grant. When the appointee | mence active operations as soon as his infantry is | funerai, atone o’clock P. M., Tuesday, December 9, Mr. Menniusx, (dem.) of N. C., presented resolutions of | 1,20,000 inbabitants, during the past two years. Two | him. happened to be an honest man he was usually a | drilled enough to besiege Parina and other river | from 744 Fulton avenue, Brooklyn, ; Mr. Borzen said that he would not object to the bill it rf " North Carolina Legislature asking the modification | Millions of dollars were added to the public burdens : {| foot, and,when a smart man he was invariable | towns o! which he wants possession, to enable him | —Lxonanp.—At her mother’s residence, 27 West SPP er th Cerotina Legis ing when many a claim growing out of the war, many an | it had been examined by and was reported irom acom- | 0 onl -Tai & emo etection nas, however, | to revolutionize Santa Fé, J ‘Thirty dirst street, Mrs. ANNIE LEONARD, daughter years ne dd the Commitiee (0, Po cgunlisigetabag aetna arte ait Bonene and net debt dee our sadly, waa unbeld te Ht ‘iavnanp said it was the unanimous report of the | been violated in the preseat instance. Mr. | It is believed he 18 about to declare the inde- | o: George and Eliza Tinkenaur, aged’ 37 on Finance. r y f our contiding ana patriotic at a time when | commitiee. Williams has not the reputation of being an honest | pendence of Entre Rios and Corrientes, probably | and 3 months, Cyst, mIGRTS. ; they ase demanding knd ‘expectitg: economy. Te had | ‘The bill was then passed by a vote of 1dl to 28 man, nor can he be called absolutely @ fool. His | also of Santa Fé, ° Her friends are respectfully invited to attend the Mr. Suunen, (rep.) of Mass, presented petition of | peen argued that the famount allowed the members of the Mr. Cox asked leave torepert a preamble and resolu | Character could be best expressed, perhaps, by —————— funeral, from the Dutch Reformed church corner Gelored eitigens asking the pawage of the Supplemental | Tee Teene that good salaries were easeutial to keep | tion on the recognition of Cupan belugercney. styling him a mediocre knave. But Mr. Williams THE MARKETMEN’S VICTORY. of Twenty-ninth street and Fifth avenue, on Wed- ivi Kights pill, Laid on the table. Public officials hovest He thought nothing more odious Messrs, Have, (rep.) of N. Y., and MILUNGER, (rep.) of | never faltered for a moment in his allegiance, and nesday next, at eleven o’clock A, M, BILLS INTRODUCED. at such a ed Py ‘was not a Ls or Fe ang CR bie, and moveeto subend tad bal hie pape ieyprig Selly epi ret ee The Committee of Marketmen called upon the Lovert.—At Pamyre, N, Y., on Tuesday, Decem " x id- | small saiaries, but thor it amount allowed fore ir. Cox wi lrew the preamble, Ove ue om the oflice of e chief law officer ol 1e EDw. le Vv) 4 Beene ee oe ee cnet ee cia | macch was Suticient, “it was acreatand fatal mistake | the rules and pass the revoluuon. fovernnent. “He decided virtually that the Pres. | Mayor Yesterday morning to submit their protest | Ver 2, EDwaRn 1. hovers | a ing that busts of the iate Chief Justices R B. Taney and | to suppose that a4 salaries were Increased betier officers | The motion was rejected, the vote being 44 to 16s and | FU has the right to overturn any State govern. | against the proposed removal of the stands at ike fasacen tune lane ‘on Friday last, - 7 ® @ sec! e e1 e the 5; i of the WP. Chavet paced in the \Bapréme'Ceart'toom,' ‘Rg- | were secured This government was ot wade nor were | foe Speaker, ruled thai me resoluvan was not belore ment which is not framed in accordance with his | Washington Market. The Mayor received them | MACKEN.—GEORGE MACKEN, @ native of Bobs ferred to the Library Committee. andenable public servants to keep up a foolish show. | Mr. Cox asked leave to introduce the resolution for | Views and wishes. For this act—tor giving sanc- . grove, county Cavan, Ireland, after a short Hines, my. Winvors, (rep.) of Minp., introduced a bill toin- | He telt sure iat $5,000 per annum Was alarger sum than | reference to the Commitee on Foreign Affairs. Ubjec- | tion to siis outrage upon the sovereignty of a sov- | W!th his usual courtesy, The President of the | Toit od this lite on Sunday, December 7, at three corporate the Southern Trans-ontinental Railroad Com- | the majority of the meinbers of either House received tion was made by the members. ereign State—he has been elevated over the heads | Committee said that the marketmen desired that | ovciock A. M., aged 77 years. Vetore entering Congress. It the salary should be $2 THR BALARY BILL. pany and togrant the myht of way through the public per.anpum there would not be one poor man in Congre:s, Mr. Hau, (rep.) ot Me., from the Select Committee on Of the ablest lawyers and statesmen of the nation. | the removal of the stands should be postponed for Will be eran oo ee Rect be ea ands to the saine. Referred to the Committee on Public ‘ich men would buy their way to the national Legislature. | the eatary question, reported @ bill repealing so much The Columbia (Ss. C.) Phoenix (democratic) | one week, as they would meanwhile be able to show | Tesiaence, 513 East teenth street, to churei Disgracetul scenes at some of our State capitals had been | of the Salary bill ax increases the compensation of the z Nori that D: " Aerie the Immaculate Conception, where a solemn high Lands. notieed in the election of Senators, ant he, hoped there | Vice President, Speaker, Senators, Representatives and | 8ay8:— the authorities that by removing the stands they | mags will be said for the repose of his soul, and Mr. Suxrman, (rep.) of Ohio, introduced a bill to autho- | would be no more of such spectacles. He denouncea it | Delegates wo Pongreas.,, ‘The sécond section revives He is a bigot of the first water. He showed a would only commit an act of very great injustice. | from there to Calvary Cemetery for burial. st f bat i and declares to be, in full force all acts re- ‘ i ise the organization of national banks without circula: | $004 caeiye honest mem A few husdrede or even | lating wo the pay and allowance of Senators and Mem. | JoVe and @ success in dirty Work in Louisiane, | If this delay were granted they would also be able | Of the {amily respectiully invited to attend, Start tion. Referred to the Committee on Finance. thousands, of dollars added to an income would not make | bers that were repealed or superseded by the act of the | Which brand him with infamy, e.she toad, ugly | | Convince she authorities that while their ‘stanas at halt-past one o’clock. Also # bill amendatory of the act restricting the juris- | an honest man of a rogue; neither would it turn an | 3d of March, 1873, provided that they shall receive no | and venomous, he carries in the President’s view, MouLTon.—At New’ Rochelle, N, Y,, on d @ietion of the Court of Claims. Re.erred to the Com- | honest man from the path of rectitude. An increase of | mileage for coming to aud from the present session ex. | but not in that of the country, a jewel in his head. | around the market ought to remain untouched, the | December 7, of pneumonia, PeTeR MouLron, M. Dy amittge on Judiciary: salaries encouraged extravagance. Men’ of true moral | cept actual individual travelling expenses by the most in the 80th year of his age. SPENCER, Rep.) of Ala, introduced a bill in relation’ | Sourage never stop to inquire in the discharze of thelr | ifectrouve of usual travel, The third section requires | The Boston Courter (Independent) says:— stands around the adjacent blocks ought to be Tee ea i ea ne eee respectfully invited to eRe pale Sees. Brits! a tuciiere’ of Alabama, Gnty wheter tsir salary la shove oF below me proper the Becretary of oe] ree esity to goer tata iene: AKseeary It 18 not too mach to say that each and all of ie moved, according to law. The Mayor said that in tend the funeral, at the Presbyterian chi i y 4 standard, What the country wants are men who are no sums that thay 4 mn “| Mr. coorr, rep.) 01 Pa., introduced & bill amendatory | for salesmen who are sound Trom cenire to circumier. | secerved as increased compensation, and which shall bi sf Por Nee eee Relnieiea ous overs ttiele taking @ broad view of the whole subject he had | New Rochelle, on Wednesday, the 10th Inst, at one actto establish » uniform system of bankruptcy | ence; who have courage without whistling to bring it; | have, or may come into his possession by the return ‘ds, for'there isnot one among them who is not, | come to the conclusion that it would be only right to | © clock P. M. Trains of the New York, New Haven wighcus the United States Reterred to the Commit- | who éat what they have earned and wear what they | thereof. eads, e iz It and Hartford Railroad leave Grand Central Depot ‘tee on Judiciary. have paid tor. With such men high or low salaries made Mr. Kasson, (rep.) of Iowa, from the minority of the | for all judicial purposes, vastly his superior. It | consent to this delay, ifthe Superintendent of Public | ar 12 M.; returning, leave New Rochelle at 2:23 ‘Mr, FxntoN, (rep.) of N. ¥., introduced a billexplana- | iittle difference. He iavored a liberal compensation, but | committee, submitted a repoft, which was signed by | looks too much as if there were @ settled resolve | worxs would concur in hia decision. Mr. Shaffer, the M. Yory of the “act to regulate the duties on imports and | thought that allowed betore the increase was sutt- | himself and Mr. Jewett, dem.) of Obio. They declare e] the judiciary depart “Mu Yenbage. Referred to the Finance Committee, Gene and ith was best now tor Ax the” salaries | meiacives annatished wit the bill reported by the ma- | #2 Mgh quarters to depress the j y dep: Superintendent of Incumbrances, on whom the duty | ,,MUERAY.—On Saturday, December 6, RioaimD Mr. Ripmessie, (rep) ot N. X., introduced billamend- | ag they were betore. To retrace their steps | jority, and state their reasons therefor as being—firs! Pym oe aa’ Seals aebee sid sith dior [URRAY, ag years, story of the act to establish a’ uniform system of bank- | at the earliest practicable moment was the | that the emphatic and continued expression of the grea’ ‘The Paducah Kentuckian (democrat) says :— of removing the stands would necessarily have | The funeral wili take place on Tuesday morning, Fupiey throughout the United Stuies Neferred to the | easiest way to recity ai, unpardonable "blunder. | majority of the American people, in all forms het} 1. 5 inverview with # gentleman wno was in- | devolved, then called upon the Commissioner of | December 9, at half-past ten o'clock, from his late residence, 408 West Thirty-third street, to the mittee on Judiciar: There were but two sides to the proposition to repeal. ghewid induence their judgment agamst the increase of Church of St. Michael, Nintl eeenTe and Thirty- mass Mr. Wxsrt, (rep.) of La. introduced a bill for the better | Kyery Senator must be either for or against it. He de- | salaries, should take the question of its rej timately uainted with Attorney General | Public Works and stated to him the request of the bho ‘o1 public works on the Miss.ssipDi River. Be- nounited the manner by which the “talaries ‘were in | out of the field of pion’ second, Williams and his history in Oregon, he thinks the | marketmen and the views expressed by Mayor second street, where & requie! will be cele- Fred to the Committee on Commerce. creased as a most vicious and defencelest one,” Tacked | the depressed financial condition of the country re- | President has committed a great mistake in nomi- | Havemeyer. Commissioner Van Nort said he would | Second street, wh seq alen, aes ee Also a bill tor the better organization, of the District | on to an appropriation Dill, where the Executive could | quires economy in the bisbursements trom the public | paring him to the office of Chief Justice. Mr. | concur in the Mayor's decision and consent to de- | braved for pose ly Serekto ine Ganeaiuce cate Cashin ie et ag 4 had's vionie e' huis ea che cota oF tap peeeey Oe Fre 4 the Beet aties No pipes ee Williams was regarded in Oregon as @ very poor | Jay the removal of the obnox!7us stands until Mon- ee cie ieited ey Hoe bch ci Mr, Canruntsy, (rep) of Wis, untroduced anill in rela- | recommendation of the President in his late | would go farther tha this to establish the confidence et lawyer and without any claims to statesmanship. | day next, with the understanding that the market. reecanry—-On Monday, December &, after a shors fegpod fe ine Comesiticeon te dualeiry | nO SE | EMM AM ae oot of Me. il mich | feouher tentitncton wich the Halary bl waschiciy | when Graut was aliedtenaut m.the army on the | Mis Week’ We vemmsted ies seperien oF aoe | dimes, Vixcanr C., only son, of Cotneliasd. and Mr. Locan, (rep.) of ILL, introduced @ biil to provide for | out deieating the whole of it. He had flo doubt nearly airected towards, the, lawmakers who piereased thete | Pacific coast, #0 says our informant, and, on reach- fn. ee ane wee ae aii speg aed Seonls Anne H. Movarty, a aged 1 year and 2months. and_pe 0 persons all salaries needed revising. ‘There were scores of men | own emolumen ie 3 ing the Presidency, Williams took advantage of his | may be right In the niatter, and It might be Unjust | gyottruiivinviced roattead rie luuesal rom the chea sre Be between New York and Chicago. He said as there | here and elsewhere who did not work a month in the rt of the national legislative authority, and ; " would probably be soe question as tothe power of | year, ‘and were ‘paid full malaries, Reiorma must be | to, that office had been assigned much the former intimacy and played toady to Grant, ‘This | to remove the stands, iM the nuisance has been | Sluonce of his parents, 223 Bast Forticth street, Om forego la aktry Comlan’ tnd nao S| Covell ty Terai A Manet ek | WRTSMMESC gating tours term hat gous | N° STE inure" 'mhemanscttsen were delghtea as Tos | "HIRAM DSCORPSE a MOC oscar the ‘cause and remove it. No act during tne pastten | reduced from the close thereof. ‘The minority, however, THE MONETARY SITUATION. more, si ed at thei MCKENNA.—On Monday morning, December 8 . Wrient, (rep.) of Iowa, introduced a bill to author- | years'had been so universally condemned as this increas- } deem it necessary to reduce the incidental allowances ol ps Oe tnlesioner of Taoumbrances; Mr. Shaffer, Mary, only child of John and Isabella McKenna, $se the construction of a fireproot building at Keokuk, the salaries. He had no desire to refi upon | the Presidential office, so far as compatible with the care | geegiement of the Grinne!l Bankruptey | ;, very well satistied with the arrangement, as he aged 2 years and 7 beatin sroi’ tbe Thowaaye : + ny lect up lows. Keierred to the Comuitice on Public Buildings | others, but as for himself h ved in the beginni d satety ot the public property. They recommend "The funeral will take ‘Groupas Sot te wack the extra pay; and he had. wet dons | thatall the compensations sncreased by the act of the 3d Proceedings. does hot want to disturb the holiday trade’of the | of her parents, 264, First avenue, On rot ac! i SARGENT, (rep.) of Cal., introduced a bill to reor- | so, In conclusion, he called upon the great republican | of March, 1873, be re-established at their former rates, marketmen. He, individually, is in favor of allow- 9 war ‘3 uze the clerical torce of the General Land Office, Ke- 7 to fetrace 18 stops on. the Salary Dil ‘ud tatisty | subject to the’ constitutional exception, excepting, als ‘The event im monetary circles yesterday, spart | [e'tnem to remaition the Tidewalke anti Now pecembey Sat glen vom ren peeet erat nd d to the Committee on Public Lands. he people that the party was true tolts promises, No | the tranking privilege. ike bill accompanying the re-.| trom the news reflecting the changetul situation | Yrs. and then to turn Qver a bew leaf from the iy Mr. Coorg, (dem.) of Zonk introduced a bill for the arty in so few years had made such a grand record, and | port makes provisions tocarry out these views. f dimiculty with Spain th » 1874. attend, — RS Stay relief of the East Vennessee University. Referred to the | it contd well and consistently afford to retrace its steps. ‘Mr. MAYNaRD, of Tenn, gave notice of an amendment | growing out of our culty Ww: pain, was the | ist oj January, Pingon.—On Monday, December 8, after a long Up hn aed W, Van gave notice that-at an | He desired that the ennes of (trade be 0} ened. by gly. | v0 suspe snd she SGy, nil daring the Fortysthird Con- | announced settlement of the formidable bank- comer errr ne wae oe ee and painiul illness, Gkoras THO} son of John F. Sees seeeties ste is eae Specs | wits eee Retest ere eens ae | ethene MaesPs pene amet ag cesahm | Toptey prowsedings dre Grinnell & Co, The ane iperbt ee arene ase titnan of fue (aky ate. pespeostaliy Ang hing privilexes. © | The'be"voterrea to the Commitae'on Civil Service | The submtitute wasread. ie repeataso much otthe Salary | Pension ot this house, which occurred Just after | 4 meeting of the umbrelia and parasol makers | to.attend the fnneral, from the residence of ‘Mr. PRarr, (rep.) ot goa gid & bill to establish | and Retrenchment. It was so ordered. act as increased the pay of the Senators and Representa- | the reopening of the Stock Exchange in the frst | was held in room 24 Cooper Union last night, Cor- | Parents, 16 Jefferson street, on Wednesday, the tional university of education and labor. ‘The Senate then, at two o’elock, on motion of Mr. Mon. | tives, and fixesit at whatut was immediately prior tothe | 4.1. of recovery from the panic, will be remem- 10th inst,, atone o'clock. His remains will be taken Mr. Cxozien, (rep,) of Kau., introduced a bill to erecta | ron, went into executive session. At twenty minutes | passage of that act It requires that all moneys ays y y oner Young in the chair. A communication from | to Cavairy Cemetery jor interment. i breed pelding $3, enor ne ace to the } past two o'clock the aoors were reopened and the ~enate pent. ‘ tha qe ants a ws of t t bered as the gravest result of that grave crisis. some of the former hands in Heiter’s and Gau's RayMOND.—At Summit, N. J., suddenly, on ok ‘Also @ bill to incorporate the Eastern and Western eee tactic act, whcther tor the Forty-second or Forty-third Con- | CONTRACTS)-70 THE EXTENT OF THIRTEEN MILLION | ghops was handed to the President. It contained | 4¥, December 7, Miss CHaRLorre M. Raymon! Bir, Incas (ep. of Kan, introduced, a Joint resolu HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Gotha Sena edie ine Prema, toaug | Were left upon its hands a greater involvement | Henatp reporter by Mr. Helter, and from the fig- | day, December 10, at twelve o'clock. tion on au riaing procee: 3 i in the ue tet mal ach met of a . United states Diswieg Court of Kansas to determine the Zasuanarom, Dec. & 173. | Congross who iy not s member of uve Fory-uid and | than that created by the suspension of the Union | ures which the young ladies show it appears ther | | Kicuanneox. At Stapleton. Staten Telagee e ff fitle of the Oxage Indian lands in that state, Referred The House proceeded to the first business in order on | who received additional compensation, a notice inform- | Trust Company and the National Trust Company | Mr. Heiter did not show the actual figures. They ry 8, ‘the Committee on jan Affair: mM the call of States for bills t fe: . | ing him ot the repeal of the law and requesting him to make out tbat the reduction in wages is just 223; | of Richmond, Va. Mr. Cayton, (rep,) of Ark., submitted @ resolution ir. NibLack, of Indiana, said that as a member ot the ‘A delegation from Empire Lodge, No. 105, of the | attend the funeral, from his late residence, on Girecting the Uommuistee on Hallroads, to consider the | bills were introd uced and referred. Among them were | committee he 3; od wo shin nowt of the propositions sub- tee Piette yep ap eae tates i7ere | Knights of St. Crispin, were present and stated | Wednesday, December 10, at one o'clock. exped vi r i 4 em. ted Spee ol Yaliroed incorporation, oaid “bi to Sontamn | "Be following: | mithe ‘course of « protracted discussion as tothe dis: | would so tie up the estate as to precipitate a | that they had. $500 to give the girls to help them meeting of the Umppewa Council visions reserving to Congress the right to make such Wed: . . | on in their strike. About 60 new members were | be hel their hall, on Wand reculatigns for tue safeny and comiorcot pas: | By Mn Payz, (rop.) of Me—In relation to the bounties | Bis'vecommended Mr Hale to move the previous ques | Mesh panic on the Stock Exchange in, the embar- | er yoheq iast night, and there is Hot the slightest | at twelve o'clock M., sharp, to attend the fune seugers as may be necessary trom time to time. of the nine month volunteers and their heirs: ton eee neem the Stones. me recaiien. ah hy dis | time the market was borne down by numerous | doubt but what they will succeed. of their late brother, Dr. G. N. Richa THE SOUTHERN TRANS-CONTINENTAL RAILWAY, ter councils are invited to attend. Mr. Windom’ to incorporate the Southern Trans- | | BY Mr. Powaxn, (rep.) of Vi—To provide for the dis- 0 of other public business, and suggested that | incudé of unsettled contracts which have from time 5 Coniinentar Kallroad Company, which he sisted hein. | tribution of the Geneva award; also to amend the Bank. | fic Hesse was prepared to vote at once ov the simple | to time been lifted off, permitting @ reaction to MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Councillor. froduced by request, provides Tor giving a charier,toJ. | ruptey act repeal of the Increase of the Salary law. buoyancy that is how 80 marked Faweett and 1. F. sturtevant, of Pennsylvania; Peter 7, hr. Kxuty, (rep.) of Pa., asked Mr. Hale whether his ‘A FEATURE OF THE SITUATION. Giark, F..M. btewart, J. H. Tait and Joun A. Clark, of By Mr. Pierce, (rep.) of Mass.—To remit the duties of | pill took effet trom the frst day of the prevent Con- | y+ 45 not to be wondered at, therelore, that the Peek O Teun: or Dicks E WiGeenet, crn. Gain | Sovds comenmed in the Sotton-condagretion. Of. Hate replied that it did not. Motare: Grinnell ¥ Oo. were the recipionta of much congo lends are respectful aH. Roots, 11. B: McKee and’B. ¥. ‘ice, of Arkansas’ | BY Mr. Hanns, (rep.) of K, 1.—To repeal the tax onde- | Mr Kaci argued that it ought to, and that the passage | Congratulation yesterday when their rehabilitation | BOYNToN—BALDWIN.—At the Reformed church, | attend the funeral, to-day (Tuesday), and ‘a number of other Western men, to build and | posits in savings banks. of a bill which did not do so would place the House in a | was known on the street, which must have been | corner Forty-elghth street and Fifth avenue, by wo o'clock PF. reside! ph line trom the | By Mr. Kxu1oco, (rep.) of Conn.—For @ breakwater at | Worse position before the Aumerican people than any | doubly cheering to them in view of the harsh criti- | the Rev. James M. Ludlow, on Tuesday, December | ninth street, west of Tenth avenue. Maintain a railroad and_ telegr: : 7 legislation which yet had been had. cism to which they were subjected from some | 2, ARTHUR BOYNTON to FRANCES LOUISE BALDWIN, RYAN.—ST. TERESA’S M. B. AND B, SOCIETY.—ThO ry the Arkansas iver via Little Rock, the Ar- tain . Milford, Conn., and for the im, jousa- Y society are Fese tiver in, Uaahvand thence iy the mpaairset end | tonie River vr Be inpeavement of he Noose | Jetatuiins prctians aucelnn Sut quarters on their suspension. ‘The tact and busl- | Both of this city. No eards, members Oe “practical route to San Francisco, Cal.. with branch | py mr, Do x. of Messrs, Dawes, Butler and other members who desired | ness ability that had brought about an amicable | | BROMBERG—BRAND.. Sanday, December 7, at | Dorunrg tone o'clock Pe Ly to Sedgwick county, Arkansas, southwest to the At- ly Mr. Dust, (rep.) of N. ¥.—To repeal the Bankrupt | {5 jet the House have an opportunity of discussing the | adjustment of contracts reaching to such a large | the residence of Mr. John Bromberg, by the Kev. , a aes 5 bic Re Pacific Heliroad at the boundary line between | act; also for the free transmission by mail ot papers and | question, he did not insist pon it amount were fully recognized on all sides, the mar- | J. Kanrowrtz, JoHN BROMBERG to Mrs, MaRY funeral o! 7 late brother member, Edward Ryan. Xa8 and the Indian Territory. The right ot wa: periodicals; also for public buildings at Syracuse, N. Y, Mr. WooprorD, (rep.) of N. Y., renewed the motion for | ket responding sympathetically to the general sen- | BRaNn, both of this city. Ly a be $50,000,0.0. Congress is to reserve power to regu- By Mr. Cox, Gem) of N. Y.—For the resumption of sare at once, but the House refused to second the demand youtly to be wished, had been reached. The | 4, at St. Thomas’ church, by the Rev. Dr. Morgan, SANDS. -On Sunday, te Fates for travel and transportation, aud the road is rf nt. Dy and finally it was arranged that the matier f to be completed in 12 years. ne ae should come up wrmorrow at the morning hour to the | amount involved in this case was larger than ever | ALFRED P. MERRILL to ALFa A. HUMPHREY, daugh: | of, Ut. H. B. Sands, aged 22 y cere) nia 7 By Mr. M (rep.) of Pa—T KRUPT ACY AMENDMENTS. iy lyers, (rep.) of Pa—To repeal the tax on fall other orders, speeches to be limited to | known in any case Which has ever come before our | ter of Mrs. C. A. Humphrey. {F Conuiing’s bil "amendatory or the, Bankruptcy | watches; also for the payment ofthe French Spolation 53 nutes and the mouon to Tecousicer being alt the | Bankrupt Oourt. Richmond and Roseog (Ohio) papers please copy. ited, to attend the. funerat, rom her, te rest. Sf” the” thirty-third section ‘or ‘said. uct “and | “By Mr. Bimny, (rep) of Pa—For the free transmission INCREASED NAVY APPROPRIATION. » ne aes bride's parents, Newark, NJ. | December 9, at half-past one P. M. ” for | adding ‘Oa tory faire. wonton 3 Feaulre- by mail of newspapers and periodicals, and bills and re- inthe, Srmas is Iabdasore "the Hodes @oommaitication BOARD OF ASSISTANT ALDERMEN, by the Rev. E, P. Terhune, D.D., Dr. WitLiam | , SMITH.—On Saturday, December 6, PHILIP SMITH, ther an adjudication of bankruptcy bas Dect as ict “ay iis; Wnirmusay, (em) of Va.—For @ public building propriations.Helerred to the Commitee on Appropria- | ‘The Board met yesterday, President Wade in the Rangin, Jr, t> Miss ANXiR'M, HaLt, daughter of aaa ae Jenn. hip tate reaidones/aio/ aan or alter the adjudication, whenever an agreement ‘By Mr. ‘Gon, ep.) of N.C.—For the appointment ot ‘MR. SHANKS ADMITTED FROM INDIANA. chair. There wasa very large attendance of la- ‘WeEKs—RENNIE.—On Monday, December 8, at | #Venue, on Tuesday, December 9, at ten arty i Fae ee eae atae mone oe Soak ta | ME Waruce itep.) of & C—For « public banding | uUk Seam PeantNuad tee Ate gotumuttee on Flee” | borers in the gallery, owing to the belief that au- | Trinity chapel, by the Rev. 0. . Oimstead, Jonk D. | STOW. On sarurliy, December © SUSAN Ae BATRA - it een “Aa ify shaevndgergeypiet ‘entitled to the n thority would be given tocarry on various public | WEBES to JOSEPHINE S., daughter of the late | CHILD, wife of George W. Stow. the ‘without other land grants, The capital stoc the pre juéstion. in order to put the bill on its pas. | hot ToePonGlg Ay Pa nee eae neummacion, so de. | MBaRILL—HUMPEREY.—On Thursday, December | STEPHEN W Conan, Recording Secretar sei December 7, Sazaw M., wife “are in BAN: Mr. Conkling’s bill, amendatory of the Baubreptey watche: tio Li and two-thirds In value of the creditors shall | at Greenville, 8. C. titled to the seat from the Ninth district. re Rbye assented in writing, itatiall be the duty of tne court | By Mr, Haverm (rep.) of & C.—Por equaling the na- | “Without discussion oF oppontion the resolution was John Z. Rennie, both of this city. ee ee ae TL ite fo decree that ouch agreement shall be binding upon ail | tional bank currency. adopted and Mr, Shanks took the oath of office. works. The committee to whom was referred the _ I a eee An tC ARIE ERTL q Ay y Tuesday) afternoon, at half-past three o'clock, from ‘the creditors, and to order the estate to be wound up in VAR Hays, (rép.) of Ala—To refund the proceeds of SPECIE PAYMENTS. ordinance to have coverings of street vaults made Died. N accordance with. cotion illegally seived, Mr., Cox, of New York, presented a memorial of the | of rough material, 80 as to prevent accidents dur- her late residence, 206 West Thirty-iourth #1 i Mr. xcott’s bill supplementary to the Bankrupt act ‘By Mr. ee) of Ala.—For the improvement of | New York Champer ot Commerce in regara to the re- | ing the winter, made a report. They state that ARMSTRONG.—On Saturday, December 6, after a | without further notice. The remains will be * Pisdiiver tis tales oh a-pereetintes and Teen Ame at 1 See ites ata. i Botan Pee | Tenond | Samaen OheoWN POT the records of dur hospitals abound with evidence | Sort and severe ines, ELiza, the Deioved wife | veyed to Stratford, Conn., by the five minutes a creditors assent to the proposed arrangement, the | _ By Mr. Rarixn, rep.) of Ala,—For a public building in | | Mr. Morey, of Louisiana, moved to suspend the rules | that they are now but mantraps. In the winter of Sulia Tate. Armstrong, and daughter of John and pepe rea one and New Haven Railroad, x Qoart may confirm te same abd annul the decrée of | Montgomery, Als, and pass a supplementary Civil Rights Dill 1872. and 1874 there were 40 persons who lost their | “"T. Seintives and friends are invited to attend y, Decem- Rankrupicy. provided itshall ay that the interests of | By Mr. McKx: p.) of Miss—For the admission of Col- | “After the exhaustion of dilatory” motions on the demo- lives from simply falling in the streets, the chief Telatives atten ‘TBRHUNE.—At Newark, N. J., on bhi crosttors Wil Pe? coe ov eeainy ea atts ie? he Concerning the exceution of ie | erate Bee rie ia es Morey wo Wt ihe bil be re: | ceuse Of which was from the slippery natnre ofthe | Stree Brooklyn, this {iueaday) aitérnoon, at two | “slatives aud irienda ate invited to Mr, Sherman's bill amendatory ef the act to restrict | “By Mr. Bremen, (rop.) of La—For aship canal near | Jerred to the niiclury ‘Committee. Pani covers: Siac eume pemedy ta reduized leay. | otcloeks - s funeral, from is. late resiaence, No,’ 360. Sealstauie ike kc Goaremadat gare | Seu tetanic piaseemsn mevicnbevwenn | ME Wass ad i Me Morey not doom bt | Bae stge ef tau chmanttn thatthe stontan of | prowdence Mapes lene spr. feet, Newang on Wednesda” Decemier ment arising in loyal states. By Mr Money, (rep.) of bacTo appropriate the-pro- | sre Money adopted Mir, Willard’s suggestion and moved | the Board of Health fas been called to the subject, | , BUAKEMAN.—At Menton, France, on Wednesday, | two o'clock P, M. Interment in Pi NATIONAL BANKS WITHOUT CIRCULATION. ceeds of the sale'of public Innds to the purposes of edu- | to reier the bill to the Judiciary Commitiee, with leave | with a view to abate the evil through the exercise | November 6, of plgte! fever, FREDBRICK T, BLAKE- THORBURN.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday, ‘Mr. Shermun’s bill to authorize the organization of na- | cation, to report at any time. Agreed to. of its sanitary authority. Asrepresentatives-of the | MAN, eldest son of Birdsey and Anna M. T. Blake- | 7, MARIETTA THORBURN, Ser ne as nent Rar | ge ATOR TPL Oa TBR AACA | "on mote of Mr BIER os MeeEevA oe coe | poopie tn gotmmiton fol hate remedy ald | abot aty, aso Yat of i ie a Py Year. It provides that euch hanks may ve organised | these due propordon. + fe having lous than | at four o'clock went into Committee of the Whole, Mr. ied through the more peacefui channel of | ,,Puneral services will be held at the residence of | spectfully invited to attend the opp! his parents, No. 83 West Forty-second street, Hi t | By Mr. Burpy, (rep.) of Ohio—For tof losses by | Randall, of P is in the chair, and lutions, | legislation by the Common Council, and recom- Ly y-second street, on } late residence, No. 105 Henry street, this than $10.00 of United States registered bonds: Nev | the Morin raid, Manner OF | ae uting the Presidente Message among te aporo: | send the adoption of the ordinance. “The ori. | Tuesday, December 9% at three o'clock P.M. | afternoon, at two o'clock. hal banks alr. iy, organized are thereby authorized | | By Mr. Bxox, (dem.) of Ky.—For the retunding to dis. | priate committees were presented and adopted. nance was adopted alter being amended so that | Friends af the family are respectfully invited to UNDERHILL.—On Sunday morning, _ to withdraw their bonds in excess of $10,000, and na. | tillers of ad Fepeal | | ME, Hanns of Virginia ‘ntroduged a bill for a public the covering May be made of any rough material | attend. at his residence, 45 East Twentieth sti tional banks wishing to retii the public. creat é building in bet en a Referred. BoYLE.—On Monday, December 8, 1873, Katy A., | UNDERHILL, M, D., in the 65th year of his iat depositing with the United St : ces made for Tice metres; also, to fbeir notes may withdraw | the act ot March, 18 to strength em.) of Ky. re their bonds in amounts of $10,0W upon depositin 1 | By Mr. A To maki fered Ith . | and flush with the sidewalk. Beare tebe vepen efectos aco | Npcksani Lace meeras tine oer a | Se Meares Gee oe vedere itil ied years tmintyandasdnye =? "| of eaton ana te Méalont Roce Mr. Fenton's bill explanatory of the act to regulate the | retailers of leat tobacco, ‘Ho repeal taxes on | ware ifouse, theu ata quarter to five O'clock Pe. ad- | Bills tor Rent of Armories Passed by the | Of atlantic snd Sixth avenues, Brooklyn, on | morning, December 11, at eleven pelon semeten ct duttes, ec. pro Kies that nothing contained oy, Mr CXITRORRE, dem.) of, Tenn.—To repeal all taxes journed. Board—Re; tion as to the Number | Wednesday, December 10, at two BM. mains will be taken to the family vault ‘tru ‘ be #0 Coustrued as to vitlate or involve the coniis: | ciency in {he revenue to be thereby cceasioned. (ING OF MR ARMSTRON of Comipanies in Each Regiment. BROWNELL—In Hartford, Com., on Monday, | Cemetery. ne } aston of au entire Invaiee in consequence of any item or | | By tir. Pacuann, rep.) of ind.-Por tho removal of @ DEOWNIN 8 iG, ‘An adjourned meeting of the Board of Super. | December 1, WILLIAM R, BROWNELL, M. D., aged 45 | | WxBp,—Suddenly, on Saturday, December 7 fiems being wudervalued, but that eueh confiscation | liquor saloon fromthe Capitol grounds. ng per | years. Joun J. Aywan Webs, of this city, in year sball ‘apply ‘onty to the item or Ln) Eaetrvataes, i Pr St. LaBrie eb x i ne, provide for cheap A Diamond Stud Missing. visors was held yesterday, President Vance in the Carson.—On Sunday, December 7, Marcarer, | of a iN? Mr. Wea illo iaciitats the cxeeuton of ra pare dom.) of ior a public building at | Coroner Hermann yesterday took some testi- | chair. There was. full attendance of the Board, | Widow of William Carson, in the 76th year of her }, | His relatives and, miengs. and spectra 5 Coed phy cibee ee bean! why a Qui P Y:. boacndko,' rep.) of Nissho @tvide Tittnete vere Mony in the case of the late Mr, Thomas Arm-| The report of the Committee on Armories and a renesel services will be held at the residence of | attend the funeral services, at chereh, on * channe! ‘now in course ation, and authorizes the | three judicial districts. strong, @ merchant at No, 1¢4 William street, who | Drillrooms recommended that the Ninety-sixth | her son-in-law, John T. Pirie, 145 Park place, Brook- | Tuesday, 9th inst., at two o'clock Py Bioomlng! ion OF fines trom $60 to $8 for violations of suc a) ton (iL) and California papers please CALIFORNIA LAND TITLE, F, Comince, det.) of Mo—For @ publie building | mysteriously disappeared on the 4th ult., and whdse | regiment be assigned to Centre Market, instead of | ly. 08 Wednesday, December 10, at three o'clock nsas City, Mo, . Se van, iain. ot, Mo,<To amend the law pen- body was subsequently found floating in the Staten | the Eleventh, on the ist of January next. Alter rn 7 converes to Chcago for *Wrss.—On Monday, December 8) 1873, Gxonow jiscusals w wi pon . se tinitod States pe Saree rats a a eebosas| Gem. of nesFor @ public build. | J*land ferry slip, Mr. Armstrong had been in a be- K A anna adnneke aioved east cont ra Cuosg.—On Sunday evening, December 7, 1873, | W. WELLE, aged 61 years. 10. Reterred to the Committee on Public Lands ‘at Jefferson City Mo. wildered state of mind for some time previous to | of the National Guard of the State consist of not | CHARLES H, ULoss, in the 55th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family EW YORK AND CHICAGO AIR LINK RAILROAD, if Nine Pannen, (po of Mo.—Grantin swamp lands less than 10 compantes of the statntory minimum | | Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to Mr. Ys bill to provide permanent and cheaper | to Holt county, Missouri, for educ ronal purbovee his disappearance, 80 much so that it was found | viiber, Phe resolution was ‘adopted, 7 attend the funeral, at hia jate residence, 142 Sum- ce, East Thirtteth Hon. NE) and Gelght erreces vow wiht SUTDER, rep.) SA Ane izing @ bridge | necessary for his friends to watch him. He was to RENTS OF ARMORIES. mit street, aoe iat on Wednesday, December 10, | Wednesday, the 10th inst., at one o'clock. Abi Taylor, James Aiken, Leo: rd | shi 1. directing the Comptroller to the rent of jo ™Gampbell,, David. T Litter, | "By Mr, Fisut, (rep.) of Mich.—For the tasno of fractional | Pesrance, and his friends seem unable to dever- | Srhi°armeries in the city. ‘A resolution was also | OCNCe, No. 498 East 120th street, HoNona, relict | {once pf the late Mrs, Sarah ficeet tke ., Cullom, ‘Henry 8: | currency aud $68 yovernment bonds, to be interchange | mine whether his death was the result of accident | passea instructing the Committee on Armories | °F Join Connell. Whiting, United States Army, in the 70th year her age. arson, Jonaph H. Chadwick, G Dawson Coleman, By Mr, Hunsuia, (rep.) of Mich.—For a Niagara Falls | have been married the day following his disap- | The Board passed a number of resolutions bey te Dag , December 8, at her resi- Wurring.—On Tuesday, December 3, af met Warren Grigsly, , 4 Notice of funeral to-morrow. bari, Ws Pe sey! Mr. Watts, (rep.) of Fla.—For a public building at | OF design. Among the articles of value alleged to | and Drillrooms to cancel the lease of the armory | Goxern@—in Jersey City, on Sunday eventn, { ‘mour, ayes and Charies W. Walcot sonville, Hla, ; also for the improvement of the | have been found on deceased were two valuable | Corner of Broadway and Fourth street, G y. ning. War —SI ly, on Sunday, %, vy “The Ni ‘x and chioola Rit f Supervisor FLaNaGaw moved that the Committ December 7, after @ short illness, Miss J, ELIZ TING.—Suddenly, * pant the name of “The New York and Heat iver TO tue St Jobn's Kiver and of | wigmond studs, and Mr, Peter Noone, driver | on Armories aud Drillroome be Tequesieg iris, | CONKLIN. May 8., widow of J. W. Whiting, in the 78th year ler the ni Peron uabeay ah Telegrani Con fa Fail. a Mr. Purman, (rep.) of Fla.—For public buildings at | of — th dead ago! took | move the Firth regiment from Hester street, two or more tracks from convenient | Tallahassee and Jacksonville, Fla. of the dead, Rouse, Wwegon, who tool . spectfully invited to attend the tuneral, this (Tues- | _ The relatives and friends of the family, a1 in, ity of . Ne the remains from the water, is of the | there 1s no lease, to Twenty-ninth street and Ninth % b the’ share of Lake Michie fo any convent at Galveston Texan, “ox4#—For.s pablic ballding | trapregsion that there were two studs in the shirt | avenue, where the city has a lease, if the commit. | AA) Afternoon, December 9, at one Oiclock P.M, | of Rer aon, Heats neral, from tho on shore of ie! i 1 the city of New York orwithin 0 talles U of Towa—For « horse raitroad’on | bosom at that time, but of that he is not absolutely | tee should deem ft expedient, ‘The resolution was | {OM her late residence, 242 Henderson street, ee rg Cure fF snare a oe where The relatives and friends of the family are re- | of her ate. so iy C im, (re) J Cit; iver or the Bay of N York. The road | the islandof Rock Island, lowa, ositive, That when the body reached the Morgue | adopted, lersey City. mm enced vit in three Yeura tthe] ifthe By 5 4 Bicaet, im) of Wis.—For the improve- Bay chy of ti "diamond studs was to be found, ‘A communication was read from the Mayor ap- ox.—On Monday, December 8, 1873, Mrs, Euza- | Wednesday, pareproerl 10, Bebe one oO! 4 tine, to be coinpleted wi ‘mix years. | ment ol arbors of Milwaukee and Port Washington, | Whether the diamond was lost in mot the body inting Menry H. Porter, Edward Behren and ears. Witkans.—On Sunday, mber 7, ANNTI Car Consist of 1,000,000 shares of | Wis. d ‘th rt fr liam Dodge commissioners for building th Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to | raups, eldest aaughter of John aud, ‘ eknoldeter Thee Toad te) FOR oe A ar ine apoers fis) 4 ibestn tcten| wie teapteve- Bosety Ramone reneine te pag ag Air. Third Judicial District Court House (Jefferson ‘Mare attend her funeral, from the residence of her son- aged 19 years and 10 is ne as the Lopography of the country ang the pros. | By. Mr. Cuaron, (Fep.) of Cal—40 amend the In- Fromgeraia, executor for deceased, eo thor- | ket). The communication was ordered tolie on bay ny ae beled FR. Pa on Bentley avenue, The re) sand friends of the f OF would Meeel-Neaded. raile Taca? teaee aio with | ternal Revenue laws. oughly of the belief that the missing diamond has | the table. sey City Heights, on Wednesday afternoon, Deve a and managed in the bew manne? vown yr | der’ uie itomesioag and Preempaon laws ta cation | Boe stolen, And If euch Ie the cae ae Soe Riese nye beret alee ihe bape “puxscoms—On sinaay, December 7, ANxa road, | management. the | corporators shall | nin: to amend the Mining laws; to dedicate tne public ome Solan und tc er" Mania, Wife of Al ” aged 35 ‘the ‘right to. purchase ait notary tn Calitornh Commissioners of Charities and Corrections, It 1s a lexander’ H, Dunscomb,’ aged any” highway” or “navigable? stream | forthe salegt auber (ands in Iomveriend epic Dut sustice, however, to say that Peter Noone, OITY AND COUNTY TREASURY, years and 11 months, tunne! or bridge #0 constructed as By Mr. burrrent, @em.) of havigation. In cage of failure to agree on tho | melt of the Sacramento and Fo y Mr, Priccirs, (rep.) of Kan. the driver of the dead w: ‘and Mr. White, keeper | Comptrotier Green reports the following disburse- | ..2Ue relatives and friends of the family are re- i Cal S spectfully mvited to attend the funeral, from her Bree of unde needed for the road Ieshalt be reported to | "By ¥ So eee Cormeen I oR nad and | ments and receipts of the treasury yesterday :— late. residence, No. 453 East Ping venth street, ‘each lands shall tie, which Court. shall appoint Thies | arch. lees 10 encourage the Umber onthe | ““Coroner Hermann has not yet concluded bis in- | Claims paid, number of warrants 66. amounting to.$904129 | 00 Wednesday, December 10, at eleven A. rs Alors damages, ‘4c. "ye Peurines | "StS" Wo sonn, tom.) of W, ¥a—For the improve. | Vestigation of the case, Owing to the absence of Pay roll nber of warrants 8 amounting w..+ Sim | PERRIS AL Northeastie, Westanester comic | she Tamliy”'and of ner proteriviaws 0 Foad a pet ie are Q And at it shall not | ment of the Creat inn ‘ha River, and for @ public | Material witnesses. coneay December 7, THOMAS FERRIS, 60 OF Samuel | gep, are invited to attend, 7 et to any restriction as Duilding at Charlestown, W. V atte te otic bh bisa all HECK! Ferris. wi x rates or freighi, or charges of any ki j For public Funeral services lace at the Episcopal ‘OODRUFF.—-AL Tl, on. ne taxento the same exiait as othertproperts) no weethe a HE Mowaparn, dein) of W. 7—For pa Mc butldings | A WOMAN OOMMITS SUIOIDE IN NEWARK, | from taxee of 173 and tmteremt church, armousk: ou Tuesday, December % atone | VeMber 20, of ty y TAMES aed Sid toed One, team 4 . collec O'clock P.M. Carri will be in waiting’ as the aged 89 yea 4 i i ot assewsme’ ay. ff, Guapres (top. of Col ‘.<Por the admistion of | Mra, Rachel Brown, @ resident of No. 0 Boya | prom sya coments interest TECORE A Stale. con.) of of A. Ti—To quiet titles to | Steet, deiiberately commited suicide in Newark | From water Labret Re Ree alk yn Apatrig Mec PM ep Seay Haven hg raph Hes in 1duho; also for Wagon * ceased was over 4 years of age, and was, posi. . M. ages + the 0:46 train Goutral depore The relatives. and ‘le rare resect vay, Deceraner 6, after ‘liness, Rosser S FLATTERY, In the 36th Jhie relatives and friends of the family ate re- | Charleston (8. C.) papers 7. in {S. C.) papers please copy. ex sir If cents mile foi ro Wi mt ie F85 ar BRE era: daily “euch et at yh anid over ae TARKWRATURR, (f0D,) of Conn.—For the im-