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8 NEW YURKK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7,, 1874.-TRIPLE SHEET. lence, 897 hth avenue, on Wednesday, January | ott ot ro a fourth street, on Thurs. CONGRESS S. |Peecgniasscs Beeg| THE NEW CARDINALS. THE MORRISANIA HOMICIDE. fay gauaara sone Sock, cove Hs | RTNANGTAT, AND COMMERCIAL *}t and be he public mat. aa, Se eae ite pea wine te Baye Investigating the Death of Edward | ,,/!4¥Es—Oa Monday, January § MARY Hays, in Conclusion he vent to te Clerk's desk and had Fead @ Donohee—Testimony of em Hye Wit-| the relatives and friends of ‘the family are ren | RT mess to the Affray. nested to attend the fuuera! m her late THE S44 000 000 RESERVE 2 , i wig Row conterence commitiees might be in-| Particulars of the Elevation of the Balary Repea? in the Senate and Colored |'*imcns.” * GOnetane did not agree with the Senator trom ¥ Twelve Ecclesiastical Digni- At the Morrisania Town Hall last evening Coro- | +, a¢ palt-past one o'clock P. M. Civil Bights in the House. athe Space ctf Tats ond Poneencioes nor Miller commenced an. investigation of the oir. | 'iticcine on Mendes Jandary 8, DaNrE. ifsc law. it to be however, that he taries by the Pope. cumstances surrounding the death of Eaward | GINS @ native of Castictown Koche, county Cork, Ireland. in the 66th year of his age. Donohoe, an ex-Qreman, whose death, as alleged, | "neTeladives and iriends of tne family are Te- Was superinduced by injuries received atthe hands | spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his Of Michael Tierney, » diminutive youth of 18 As | late nce, 338 First avenue, this (Wednesday) Soses wee eatin oP Erpaneg’ nly te ouacnn, es A Colored Member An-| Jong. tititie iearun inal tes | THE, CEREMONIAL. Reminiscences of Former Legislation-— : Is the Issue Legal ? swers Stephens. | eee a eee ernen stated in the Hamaup of yesterday, the aftray | 'Hcrpun. St One ig tere Jannary 4, RICHARD which, it is said, cost Donohoe bis life, | HoLLMann, aged 46 years, 5 months and 12 days. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Records of the Differ=| took place at an engine house in Melrose on Solatiees con triendn of the saan sre ft ga Wasurxoron, Jan. 6 1874 the 16th ult. It is aaserted, however, by the fae No. 1 Elizabeth st: On Wednesday, ONTFRAST No Further Money To Be bala nt ee pwd ent Prelates. friends of the accused, that deceased was a con- tbe th ins jst one o'lock eM” : " f AC OF POLIOY. . 5 (dem.) » presented @ memorial ‘al causes, lopsoNn,—Iin this city, on Tuesday, January 6, o! Appropriated for Boston Executive Committee of the German American mass {From the London Daily News, Dec. 23.) pleat cB Ae Pry yy plage wi el Cpphtberitie croup, Mauy WuLLlauson, only Cre large ve aud Mary W. Post Office Site. —— — ny peor hearty eaaactaslivies ecco Rome, Dec. 22—Evening. | the Morrisania population was present and seemed | 6 years. a. ise Events in Wall Street To-Day--- Moy ee AntaopcomD. ‘This morning, at half-past ten, the Pope, followed | to take a deep interest in the proceedings. he funeral services will ve held in the chapel of ‘Y: SENATE. Mr, Cox also introduced a bill to prevant the payment | DY his court, entered the Hallof the Consistory in| Henry Finger testified that he lives tn Morrie | Gey qr nets secre Annandale, N. Yo. on Thurs Stocks Generally Steady. of moieties to imformera Referred. the Vatican, and in aloud voice read a short allo- | sania; knew the deceased; he was © member of ‘abwats. in Tuesday, January 6, WILLIAM 8. ‘Wasuincron, Jan. 6, 1874. Mr. Cosvus, (rep.) of Ind., introduced @ bili for the | cutton, partly repeating what he stated in the last | the same company to which the witness belongea; | Ho Papeete? Uapennene. ‘construction of ship canals around the Falls ot Niagarv | encyclical letter. His Holiness said his heart bied | saw him on the day he was strack; do not recol- j tiasrolativan sna friendsare ae to py a Retivens were Oppsented ae followa:— ‘and atthe mouth of the Mississipp! River. Referred. at the idea that the most important ceremontes | /ect what day it was: ne appeared to be intoxk | street, on” Tunrtdny at eleven o'clock’ A.M. The MONEY CONTINUES EASY. By Mr. Yeant, rev.) of CL—From the New Haven | auoan ainendment te the constitution in relation to | should be carried out in such a secret manner, but | Caled, aud was somewhas nolay; Be was | titorn one wil tone ines on Friday, at Riverhead, Chamber of Commerce asking thas Congress take tmme- | tne election and appotutment of officers. Referred. SHD TERMIBLE. COMDEMION® OF SHE CHURCH, or four o'clock in the afternoon; he | Lonalsland, . ‘ iste steps for @ return to specie payment Keterredto | wr Gaurinty, (rep.) of Ohio, introdueed @ bill to All raecuted in several parts of Europe, compelle? | wanteq to bet me his hat against .9 | | HUNTEMAN.—Hewnrerre, daughter of Henry and We Committee on Finance. “ . Sasiateecuiien: im to take measures to strengthen it. He, there- | cu. 7¢' or peer that I told somebody how he voted | Anna Huntem: ed 1 year and 6 months. = By Mr. Amtuony, (rep.) of R. L—From citizens of that a a ee ee Ys BOS resist awh an his power, pe ct a for Chief Maginest; told him I didn’t think I did “Fongral "tne ( ednesday) aiternoon, at wo Gold Firm—Railroad .and Government Bonds wtate against the repeal of the bansrupt law. Referred | piace of Louis Agama deceased; LD. Dana, ofConnec- | the present the _ follow! CArdInSIS>—The | ee eee ee ene eerie tn ites SOMNETONT-OG Tiesto ienuary 6, THOMAS in Good Demand, to the Committne on the Judiciary. ticut, im place of Theodore D. Woolsey; Alexander T, eee Lunsoe, Wd arena hop of ‘Qanbray |p pnd pos roed iA sald. to Tierhey, | JOHNSTON, fm the 64th Mea of “vapred By Mr. Hauuix, (rep.) of Me.—From shipowners of that | ssowart, of New York, in place of William B Astor: Pane (gr Ong) aon She. Papal rari RWaat 1s the matter with you?” and went over to | . Relatives and friends of the family are respect- State whose vessels were destroyed during the rebellion | Jonn McLean, of New Jersey, and Peter Parker, of | tie ‘Archbishop of Vale Mar. Oren the | Strike him; Tierney then took outa piece of wood ally, tupated to attend the funeral, from 850 WALL Steer, Dy rebel crumers, other than those named in the Geneva | Washington city, to be reappointed. Referred. Archbishop of Paris, Father Tarquin! and Father | #b0Ut 18 inobes long, like a whip handle, and struck | Kory Second street, Williamsburg, on Thursday, Tomar. Jat. 6-8 FM} ward, asking for a portion of that award. Referred te STARVATION I LOUIBIAKA, Martinelli. His Holiness then relerred to other | S7ncr Nononos eraey told Geceased rokeep away | KEEGAN. On Monday, January 6, PATRICK KEE- Fobruary 4, 1868, Congress ‘passed an act sus ‘the Committes on the Judiciary. Mr. Syraen, (rep.) of La, asked leave to introduce a | appointments he bet made, and requested the | ron him; we then walked down to the corner |. GAN, @ native of county Westmeath, Iretand, aged pendin; farther reduction of the currency By Mr. Sancuwe, (rep.) of Cal.—From the Mechanics’ | joint resolution, which, he said, had the approval of the | Members of the Sacred College to give their assent. | Oy Courriand avenue and Union street, where Tier- | 44 years. When the amount outstanding was $356,000, 000, ‘Union of San Francisco, against the repeal of the ight- The cardinals answered plucet, and the Pope then | Dey crossed to the " rH hoe said Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to | 20d that sum is now the minimum it of issue. : President charged seven members of the Nobie Guard to start | B¢Y or fo preoeten, ccna: Tanokoe lew nae But the law authorizing the issue of the maximum. hour law. Referred to the Commitwe on Public Build- something to Tiern 4 the latter bit him in the:| attend the iuneral, from his late residence, 421 LS on Pul The resolution was read. It recites that well authenti- | to-night and convey the news of their appointment ining to Tierney, aud the latter bit him in che:| attend, the inner nm residence, 01 $400,000.00 baa never. been repealed, and bas! nga and Grounds cated reports specifically brought to the eapital by | to such of the newly appointed cardinals as are Maxedilenehenega seecleneme inecens One LE i » on Thursday, at two o'clock | oo formly been held by the Treasury Department By Mr. Comxiiwa, (rep.) of N. ¥.—From merchants of | pishop Wilmer, of Louisiana, show that in certain iocall- | 2Ot now in Rome. and J went away. sf ‘LANE.—On Monday evening, January 5, suddenly, | 22d the law officers thereof to be in force.— Mew York city, asking that the Senate so direct its pro | ties of the south the people are destitute and in a condi- ra OR oy Comet: ear, To- | _ Other witness were aiso examine, who mamly | THOMAS LANE,in the 32d year of his age. Report of the Secretary of the Treasury, Dec. 1, 1873. weedings thatthe views of the mercantile community on — starvation, owins tothe oare ot the crops, end day's important cererony Kime P vate and orroborated the testimony of Finger. The in- The relatives and friends of the family and like- ‘Was 8 practitioner in a courtever guilty of such: may be heard agatuat the repeal of the Bankrupt bill; | {h {Ui Mhanutico as may be required to alleviate the im: | even seuret, Was carried out ins manner which | @West Dad not been concluded ata late hour. Prise the members of the B. H. P. Club are respect. | ppecial pleading as 18 exhibited’ in’ the foregoing fsiso trom citizens of Brookiyn against the repeal ot the | mediaic suticring of the inbabitants of those destitute | coniusively’ showed that the Pope, contrary to his Conyers pe ee Tesdence, NO. 8 Watts rece eas 19te | extenct from the last annual report'of the Secre- Bankrupt law. eferred to the Judiciary Committe, | S\RMHIIIS rep) of Vt, moved ita reference to the | OWS umsertions and those of his partinans is per. THB’ WOODWARD ‘STORY, inst,, at one P.M, ‘The remains will be taken to | tary.of the Treasury? “The law authorizing the ihe: SL Ot Wi. Bankeehaees ak Hecate, fT cree cee ened en nate ONES tome, 4 statement appeared in the coinmns of s morn, | GlPth woes Vemetery for interment, | ony | sade of the maximum has never been repealed.” Qanking was taken from the table and reterred to the osmeliaadl nett, VunotnLA TOTEa. Ekendie ne a onmeae Poe Den: ENE. ing paper yesterday recording the improbable ad- | qaughter of Kate M. and Edward Z.’ Eawreuog, Does the Secretary think ‘that the Oongress to Finance Committee. Virginia Lelalature prove: agaist the pusaage of the | ing SF the Vicar General’ fi the Lame of ventures of Woodward, of Tammany Ring noto- | aged 8 months and 13 days. whom his report is addressed has no knowledge Mr. Monar.t, (rep.) of Me., from the Finanes Commit. | Supplementary Civil Mighis Bul, which was read and THE SACRED COLLEGE, Tiety, andwhich stated in conclusion that Wood- | gyeNinera Ou, Tuesday, Ganvary 6 of scarlet | of the inws passed or does not Know the meaning tee, reported back the resolution introdueed by Mr. Sum- TUE SEAT OF MM. HARRIS, OF GEORGIA. expressed approval of the appointments and ho) ward had turned State’s evidence. A HgBaLD re- | and Elizabeth Lenfesty. be * | ofplain English? Andin paying this compliment mer instructing that committee to report a bill abo!ishing On motion of Mr. Lavan, dem.) of Mississippi, the Com- | that this reinforcement would prove beneficial to rter asked District Attorney Phelps what he Funeral on Tharsday, Janu: 8, at eleven | to th tional legislature does he suppose that! the office of Commissioner of Internal Revenue and to | Mittee on Elecuons was arged trom iurthercon- | the Church. new on the subject, to which he replied :—*'I have | o’clock, from No. 106% Ski ary e national legis! sideration of the contest for the seat o: Mr. Harris, of | ‘The Pope said that the Church was attacked on | no faith or belie! in’ the story or any knowledge | ° Tocsrae tau ilman street, Brooklyn. | the whole people have arrived at such a state of provide for the collection of the taxes by stamps, with a | Georgia. i all sides by wolves and monsters, and that clouds | concerning the facta therein mentioned. 1 have Geday, January 6, after @ brief | | necutity as to believe that the “King can do no- recommendation that it be indefinitely postponed. Hi The House then resumed the consideraj-ion of the illness, at the residence of Mrs, Burgher, Rich- ity e] is by 24 SUPPLEMENTARY CIVIL RIGHTS BILL Were gathering everywhere around her. She | had no negotiations with Woodward, and have no | mond road, Middletown, S. 1., CATHARINE B., wife | wrong?” One is almost forced to’ this conclusion. gaia when the millennium arrived it might be possible to Mr Brox, (dem.)of Ky., gave notice of an amendment | Would, however, triumph and shine out with more | knowledge of where he ts hiding.” Attorney Gen- | of Elbert Luyster, of Brooklyn, in the 6lst year of ng eollect taxes without tax officers. To abolish the Inter- | providing Ua: the law shal Bot be wo construed astore- | splendor than ever. eral Bariow and the Assistant District Attorney | her age. h. Now, wilt the Secretary honor Congress and the al Revenue Bureau would be to lose at least one-balfof | Site ruonus or boda, or (0 feed them at the same tabie, of | ogi meike Papen arcinals here will take the | made substantially the same statements, Notice of funeral hereafter. people by giving further information, and let us he taxes now collected. The principal part of the taxes | to require that Whlies end | Ly eat we oat, aes she BE ETE HTT TOT OTe one Cale Ge de aT ee pr rretiel Mar know whether the laws authorizing the issue of eee eet et wither icone Would | Cryeatsin theatres or im the same berths on steamboats Che: Naw Sanape MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Mierisch, aged 2 months and 4 days, ae Shad Sani Ereeenny moyen the Somponee interest ‘lar. Su! \rep. of Mass. said here was an-opportu- sae ha! or vn bg er! lots to CO gelatin a {From the London Standard, Dec. 23.) The funeral will take place irom the residence of | Botes, the 6 per cent notes, the 4 per cent wmity Soe practieal scopomy. mad Stootps nis system | Jan pamnae, em) rights ee fees Rome, Dec, 22; 1873, Married. his parents, corner Ogden avenue and Wo street, | notes and a variety of other issues, which were Srould be dispensed with “He knew the measare would | calculated to embivier the feelings of the Anglo-Saxon | 4 consistory was held at the Vatican to-day, at H gh Bridge, New York city, on Thursday, January | gothorised to meet Met be agricuble tO all, Dut teeughe trie matt be wid | race against the Airican race, as calculated to destro . Van CLEAF—FREED.—On Monday evening, Janu- | 8, at two O'clock. t ‘should be sed. the z ole common sehool syatom of the South, as re rd. which the Pope raised the following prelates to ary 5, ees by ne yey J ¥. nig ree Davip MoNTGOMERY.—On Monday, January 5, JaMEs 4A GREAT EMERGENCY, pt lac! and as like! L UI Pay pat, Monane. Srougitt the Sen: oe fom Massachuse'ts ane ef bacode Swona. paonle ta tae candicensa ‘t the dignity of Cardinal, viz.:—Mgr. Cardoso, iw niga, n roa jUSIE FREED, both of MOsTCOMEES a a. snare. ed ahidaal Bt a geal have ever been repealed? If ao, by what. acts and: Goo ‘that Bis’ plan would, mike "a Wreck and cao the black race u America. Archbishop of Lisbon; Mgr. Guibert, Archbishop the funeral, from his late residence, 386 Broadway, | the dates thereos, that the simple people may read: FEAT Loew of at lenet $20 00.140 from the revenue. The | yg gsziorr, (colored rep) of 8. ©, addressed the House | Of Patis; Mgr. Regnier, Archbishop of Cambray ; Diea. Brooklyn, ED. om Wednesday, at two o'clock | for themselves and discover wherein: they differ ‘A PRESENT YROM THE CZAR. in advocacy oi the bill, reading his speech from manu- Simon, Primate of Hungary; Mgr. Tarmvczy, ABR4MS,—In this city, on Tuesday, January 6, at M. ’ from the act of 1866, directing the Secretary to “re. Mr. Camron, (rep.) of Pa., from the Finance Com- | Script with a very fine delivery. He reierred to the ser- | Archbishop of Salzburg; . Barrio, Archbishop | geven o'clock, MARGARET, the wile of Richard MoorF.—Suddenly, on Tuesday, January 6, OLIE, tire and at, f—a certain sf, Tta'l Lack the House joint resolution author. | Vices of men of his race on the battle flelds of the count of Valencia; . Chigi, Papal’ Nuncio at} Abrams, a native of NM only daughter of John 0. ri ore, and cancel,” ¢., pay of-—# Portion o! ivurd'Voung to nccope A present. irow'the te | ip the law war, and inthe war ot isa "Ho reminded | Paris; Mgr. i Papal Nuncio st | sian year of her ago ee ee Wales, In the | vars and ii Months. nt MATY E: Moore, aged | tne United States notes (legal tenders) at a rate Baward of or of Russia, with a recommendation that it be =~ Rn mre oan pee a, that ree Ce Yienna; Mgr, Franc! Papal Nuncio at ‘The relatives and iriends of the family are re- latives and triends of the family are respect- | not exceeding $4,000,000 per month. Or-will the ; ‘Suuwre thought to that patriotism and love’ of counxy waich Mgr. creme ‘apal Nuncio at Lis- | spectiully tnvized to attend the.funeral, from their | fully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, Die He wong naar tt a, Countial policy to pass this | Nad ever” characterized and marked. ‘his “his- | bon; the Jesuit Father Tarquin! and the Augustine | residence, Welsh Harp, 114 Cedar street, on Thure- | January 8, at two P. M., from the residence of her | Secretary inform Congress that the aots anthoriz- aust render ee to your count id be ‘arded by | tory on: this Continent, came to the aid of the | Father Martinelli. His Holiness also nomingted | gay, Januar: at one o'clock. vent Communipaw avenue, Jersey City | ing these various issues have never been repealed, ae Country, but look for no reward abroad. ‘This | Government in its efforts to maintain th econstl- | four bishops in partious infdelium; three bislops TARKER--Om Monday, oauuary 6, 1674 Hanater, | Heights if 7 OST '| and thasat ‘bas aniformiy, keen heldbg.she Treas: holder had not impertiled his lite, nor tiad he | tion; To that government the negro, now a im Italy ; Mgr. Olcenan, a8 ke of Grossvoaraetn, | wife of Daniel Barker. MULLIGAN—Tuesday, January 6,.ROSEANNA DEG- | yry Department and the law officers thereoi” that saved sng tite ot ay oné, and should not be permitted to ‘clion against outrageous and unjust prejudices founded | 17 Hungary Gennes Corona, a8 Bishop of San Luis The triends of the family are invited to attend | NAN, wife o! Edward Mallizan, aged 68 years. 'y Dep: PEED Ametes oriiateed thas 32. Xcune wae oOdersie on caste. | Keplying to the argument of Mr. Stephens of Potoes Sno repre rigs corte the raneral, from her late residence, No, 4a7'Frank- | Funeral to take, plaoo from.her late residence, these several acts are in “full force?” «Simple- from United States to the Internauonal Statistical 101 el , Mr. ‘ongress in avenue, Brooklyn, on Wednesday, January 7, at ew Brighton, , Thursday morning, the 6th | minded le supposed that when Congress or- Dentro Cts Deteetene nade ee ees | had, ead ipe jourieeenth and iiteenth ‘amendments | members of the consistory before announcing the | one o'clock P.M. i” 7 BAP | shear! . aaron Ret P acy ee ol Biba finite Bidien cous aa | tion, Complete puwer to pass this law and | above nominations, and the Cardinal Vicar pre-| Barmong.—On Sunday, January 4, 1874, CHarry, | | MURRAY.—On Tuesday, January 6, at one o'clock at Bad presented the delegates with @ small diamond ring. Fate = oboe el cntae pe Mr. Young could not accept without the authorit b> ag Mig Ainsuseast tine dartetimacat ene dectshan ott apnieds eae pee the Christmas congratula- | wife of Alired Barmore, in the 64th vear of her age. | A. M., BRIDGET, the beloved wiie of Martin Murray, | be paid that was the end of the matter. It seems, ress. ed College, for which the Pope, in 1 ry pone ‘Supreme Court in the New Orleans slaughter cases, ana ‘he relatives and iriends of the ‘amily are invited | native of the parish of Reclyne, county Longfor however, to have been reserved sor the Treasur. aa Manmenuecee apiethedrg maladie rad risked asked the gendeman from Georgia (Mr. Stephens) | reply, expressed his than! to attend the tuneral, irom the residence oi her } Ireland, aged 68 years, ne nibiiis De} cant of 1872-73 to rie ss pay sail lives or who had saved the lives of others prescnis | Whether they gave color even to the claim that Congress veral members of the special guard of Hif | son-in-law, Robert Maclay, 32 West Fourteenth The relatives and friends of the family are re+ par! Congr. e did not think it should ve getpee lexis against the plain discriminations made | Holiness will start to-night to announce to the new | street, on Wednesday, January 7, at hali-past ten | spectfulty invited to attend the funeral, irom her | Might order such payment, and so long as the Sec- allowed ‘case. a cardinals absent from Rome the fact of their nomi- | oiclock 4M, late residence, 452 West Twenty-seventh street, on | retary obeyed and did pay he could recreate the be Aon ig Us PLP RR ge itp Aaa ‘| Amendments to the constitution Were elaborated and | 2ation. Rockland and Orange county papers please copy. | Thursday, January 8, at one o'clock. Badecpopscttr deepen canara provided'Oongreas: clave. Mr. Young had been a | Sdopted. J: could not be pretended that te evils of Taking the Oath. BaReRetr.—On Monday, January 5, 1874, JOHN Mygr.—On Monday, January 5, 1874, ANGELINA C. . ngress and should be allowed to re- | Which the colored people complained—their expulsion s ws BaRRETT, & native of Catloones, county Sligo, Ire- | MYER, youngest daughter of Lawrence Myer, de- | did not, by special act, repeal. the original law of ceive the present Congress ae 5 ee to grant P } Peeste: ne x) right of bebclcure--wore Ea [From the Lonaon Daily Telegraph, Dec. 28.] jand, ence 41 years. pra, 6 ae pol ys mk a ‘tei Ue tie facil issue. The injormation thus asked for is important am Passing the | "exercise of the police powers of the State. Rome, Dec, 28, 1873, 1g age 8 See's hat MA oh) Crue aU cod te arte the tec amily are re- | to every merchant and banker in the country, N Ia di that these thi inequalit; Physicians tried in vain, Spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her of OE ee TE TEES osu) in relation | Aiserimination ands denial of the equai provcuon o: te | The new Cardinals Barrio, Franchi, Oreglia, Mar- Until God was pleased to call htm home late residence, 86 Lexington avenue, on Thursday, | What is. the power now.claimed by the Secretary Tegisters and receivers of land offices, | 4w8 which these constitntional amendments were | tinella and Tarquini, took the oaths this morning, And ease him of bis pain. January 8, at two o'clock P. M. of the Treasury in regard to these various issues of the Committee on Public Lands. Also ti framed to guard against, He shared those feelings of The relatives and friends, and those of bis MOAULIFFE.—On Monaay, January 5, RICHARD i ights of single women under tne pre-emp- A ag ap SE 8 alg ht las in presence of the Pope, who handed them the |..,Cther James Barrett, are respectfully invited to | MCAULIFPE, a native of the’ parish of Newmarket, | *BUetest-bearing notes? It 1s important, for the laws of the Cnited States. Referred to the same es ‘that genteman. lent his voice and influence to de- Hs Holiness will hola a publte consistory on the | Sttend the tuneral, irom his late residence, 159 | county Cork, Ireland, aged 55 years. reason that his interpretation of the law has be« feat this me: he «Mr. Elliott) wouid not shrink 1) MW the rings Mott street, on Thursday, January 8, at haif-past The frtends of the family are respectfully invited the rule of his action, and Congress and the Sa RB on pe er oe saving that it was not from hit Gir. Stephenw tharan | See ~ eee paeteeed hig eS phy, one o'clock thence to Calvary Cenievery for inter- | to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, January 7, | Comoe re! aa 4 wes ho Of the Set to establish the Werken Disteer | American House of Hepresentauives Would take lessons | Mslenia tpon i liver | ment. at two o’clock P. M., from St, Antuony’s charch, | People submit. What acontrast is exbibited bex lerth Carolina, approved June 4, 1872 Referred to | 12 matiers touching human rights No consideration ane will probably at the same time appoint some Shgo and California papers please copy. Greenpoint, L. 1. tween the present Senate of the United States and . Com tee aamrisra Hoa “now ‘ellered to the government which he had | more bisdope. a Caqynii.—On the moruing ol Tuesday, January | ,NEwuax.— On Tuesday, January 6, Cmanuzs J.¥. | that which only done bis utmost to. destrey a. vei r: ——. at her residence, cond avenue, | NEwmay, eon of John Newman, aged 2 years and 6 SIX YEARS AGO yettss “caw ree North Carolan Merseea to ee | forts) magmanimity incoming There ‘and sesking Sketches of the Lucky Nunetos. Sire. Anw CaMppenie “ed tg | oMSiatty i was 80 Jealous of Executive independence that {¥ ‘Committee. fo eontince bye anya wa pactrines ebpoxions {From the London Daily News, Dec. 24.] Relatives and iriends are respectfully invited to ‘elatives and friends, also the members of the REDUCTI: iF STOCK BY NATIONAL BANKS. attend tue funeral, on Thursday afternoon, Janu- | Bremervorder Social Club, are invited to attend | nearly costa President his official head! Yet, im edie, Som, ep.) of Fa. from the Committee on Fi. | fel? never iauled to make prayers for the success of Heme DOS. 18, ats ary oat CW oslock, é the funeral services, at the residence of John New- | the face of @ resolution of the Senate declaring nee. reported, amendments, Mr. Morton's the government, which that gentleman had sought to | The consistory whtch ts to take place on Monday | — CANLey.—On Tuesday, January 6, after a short | man, corner of Flatbush avenue and Park place, = banks that have decided to reduce | pict out from. the of nation: pli th and severe iliness, which sne bore with Christian | Brooklyn, on Thursday, January 8 at nalf-past one | that the acts ofa Secretary were without warrant Pleir capitai mock to withdraw pre rata, proportion of | Aoor and im we galferses which were filled with colored | MOTing will, it has been decided, be absolutely | iortitude, ALICE CANLRY, & native of the pariah of | o'clock P. M. m of law, @ succeeding Secretary repeats the acts of (ing lawful money ot the United States in the propor. | people.) It was scarcely 12 years since that g secret, though several among the members of the | Screene, townland ot Ross, county Sligo, Irelund, } | Rice.—On Monday, January 5, 1874, Mrs. Janz T. | his predecessor, and the Senate acquicsces without Bon by law. The only material amendment | P84 shocked the civilized world by announcing Sacred College had expressed the wish that it | im the 8th year gf her age. Bice, aged 76 years. i wiring that whenever such re- | Dighest form of goverument one that rested ou huma: Her friends are requested to ‘attend the faneral, The relatives and friends of the family are re- | ® Word of complaint. “And has uniformly been is one requiring oot tne Suction shail be authorized under the thirteenth section | Savery. The progress of Pee Secphens | Sowld be partially public—that is to say, that | from ner late residence,-14 Spring street, oa | spectfully invited to attend the funeril, from her | held by the Treasury Department and the law of- onal Currency ct, any notes of suclt bank Decudo government, and the race which he Cir. Stephens) | rickets should be given to persons known to have | ‘Tirursday, at one o'clock. ” bi , late residence, 26 Varick street, on Wednesday, | cers eaikeor to be ib fal force.” This proposition Treasni now (iiscussion: to demand that | nothing to do with the government. It maybe | | COLWELL.—On Sunday, January 4 at his reet- | January 7, at one o'clock P. M., without further iM- | 1, enohatically denied. The Secretary has evi~ cancelled, together with such as shall be redeemed, to meet him veh shall equal the amount of the reduction author: | the rights enjoyed by its former oppressors should ‘ dence, 848 West Twenty-iourth street, WaRRen, | Vitation. . ; Ted’ ie cers , oe yt hg RS aoe aumsting abouy ane meee Peay dete® 0 | brother of Lewis and Joseph Co.well. ss "| Rirrek—On Sunday, January 4, of paralysis, | dently contented himself with the simple staves Ormen mILts INTRODUCED. frue to freedom aud the Onion. That gentleman had | pointed, p- | ‘The relatives and iriends of the famfly are re. | RICHARD RITTER, in the 77th year of his age. ment, and clearly does ‘not propose to trouble By Mr. Kutty, dem.) of Oregon—To donate the Fort | learned much since 1861, but he was still a learner. He MGR. CHIGT, spectiully invited to attend the funeral services, at The relatives ana iriends of the family are re- ther Ci ess or th le with the hich military reservation to Wi Territory | (Mr. stephens) shopid put sway entirely those tase 204 | the papal Nuncio at Paris, is how 64 years of age, | the Methodist Episcopal church, West Twenty. | spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the | ©!ther Congress or the people wi Proof, whic! the use of the Insane Asylum. Also to authorize | fatai theories which had marred his otherwise enviable rr) Ps th, indeed a# youn y' hn ek jourth street, near Ninth avenue, on Wednesday, | residence of his ‘granddanghter, No. 214 West | must be on the records of the department if in ex- jarsion county, Washington, Territory, to lsege bonds | record. He should accept in ite fulness the great doc: oe acer ae oe hae man, he had cer- | January 7, at eleven o'clock A. M. ‘Twentieth street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at | istence at all. In examining the question, one is the construction of @ raiirosd trom Budd's Inlet, | trine that American citizenship carries with it every | tainly no great inclination for an egciesiastical | ° “powricx.--Entered |: . rs . h | nto rest on Sunday morn- | one o'clock. pee ei temas teronte | Scud id he uct na Ma aaeNy aay | ET AMGMeC ATO EC HG Leta Tats | we Ian a,c wigan hoon oes | © RsnomTit Now, Drnewik om Monany | Rosny conned toe padi ata of he ex By Mr. Hrrom ep.) of Neb.—Authorizing the Pres. | complete the.proud struciure of legislation which made | the bright and fascinating officer, and advised James W. Dominick, aged 53 years. evening, January 5, JAMES RYNO, in the 52d year of | partments.and the public expressions of the Secre- Bt of the, United =tates to request we Republic of | the "nation worthy | of | the | grest declaration ’ Relatives and friends aré invited to attend the | his age: tarles and other officers thereof, “ . yt to indemnify Antonio Pelietier for his imprison- | that heralded. its birth. Let’ bim him to become & priest. There was no reason Why | rmneral services, at his late residence, 169 Madison | The relatives and friends of the family are in- 3 Bens moliacion and damages amounting to $615,800 | and he would have done that rnin, would he should not, and Don Flavio Chigi accordingly | avenue, on Wednesday morning, January 7, at | vited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, The act suspending the further “retiring and Dy Mr. Ouarrom Wop) of ATT facilitate trials of | MOM, corainly redeem, Rie zobium of thar policy Wel Sroescty te fou nasinniaay fow years | eleven o'clock. Interment at Woodlawn. No. 90 Albany street, New Brunswick, N.J., on | cancelling” of legal tenders became a law in Feb. eriminal causes in the Western district ofArkansas. Re- 3 i t DoscHER.—On Monday, January 6, GEscHER | Thursday afternoon, at three o’ciock. Tarred to the Committee or the sudiciary. Heenan erated detnad foes Virgious (Mer Hiarrins | been studying whder the guidance of a Jesuit | nosouan, wife of Peter Doucher, aged 47 years and | SUEDLAY.-At flcboxen, on ovh of First month, | TUS'Y, 1868. The first annual reports thereafter THE SALARY BILL REFRAin "| who had yesterday transcended decency and propriety. Poe, Cae rae apse Meer nae Fhe | 11 months. Sauce. W., only son of Mary L, and Samuej-| Were in December, 1868, Secretary MoOulloch in Rye | pond Se) the bill to rapes? the | he (Mr. Elliot) should have no words with him. He on i was sent to St. Petersburg in order to py The relatives and friends are invited to attend | Smedley (deceased), in the 3d year of his age. his report of Decemper 1 is silent upon the subject act of March 3, I reasing salaries, was taken up, ‘would let that gentleman feel thata negro was not only A ul the funeral, trom her late residence, No. 402 Graham Relatives and friends of the family are respect- in sain; t that the Mr. Stewanr, (rep.) of Nev., resumed the floor, and said | too m: mous to smite him in his weakness, but was | a8 te at the crowning of the Emperor Alexan- except in expressing regret that the authority ta the Salary bill the back avenue, Wilaamsburg, this (Wednesday) alter- | fully invited to attend the funeral services, from Cee ost Ot ious Par LG incasure were & ateal the whole | syercosTiable enough to grant, him the mercy of his | der. Thence he repaired to Paris, where he haa | noon, at nalf-past one o'clock. the residence of. his grandfather, Samuel Lar continue to contract had been withdrawn, and Priiwase dal, and bp dectred io further amend te | fold of an tumble bandmatien whobed long aad taux: | Tesided now several years ae Fapal Nunclo, Desk On ° Mond 7, January. 6, Manny H, | §2 Bloomfeld street, on Fourth day ‘aiternoon,at | that the act of Congress in this feature was un- ‘compel thé refunding al eived, ret aned jn the rich flelds of her weal sman, . q DuNNE, aged 35 years and 6 months, three o’clock, without further notice. ° Gist two amebittens were already pending. | Ter and ae spite of her, bumble apices | Guushed looking mas,’ He srudiea tor tie Caeren | , Tee faperal will take piace on Weanesdar, tne zmn | ° Philadelphia papers please copy, ” THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, Mr, Srawast did not think $700 fop much taoney for a | wun” tis’ race. “It had for two centuries, reaped |.at the ADollinare, and Was soon appointed Secre- | {0st at ten o'clock, from the residence of his | | StaPLuTox.—in Brooklyn, on Tuesday, January 3 epep rg y Be gh op a RED OO a Rae marie, Teaped .|.at the Apo! . npoln e- | brother, Thi enue, Fordham, The relatives | 6, JOHN STAPLETON, in the 56th year of his age. however,{in his report of the same date lets tn Deigiven back let te all be retarned.) °° uttered Had entered into the eaty of the Lord of Sabaoth | Home. ‘and Spain Wan ‘apeocd upon, Mgr | 24 friends of the famuly-are respectfully iivited | Friends and acquaintances are respectfully Jn-| some ight upon the subject, Mr. Hulburd says, im fr. Wnicnr said for himself he favored a square repeal tically free. ‘The last vesti g 5 | toatten e ai e funeral, from his late resi- eine ofthe bill. If that could not be done he would take the | civil rights only was needed. “Having gained that whey | Franchi was sent to Madrid, The iadies, and moré | “Peter At Kast Orange, on Sunday, January | dence, 4 Elta street, Brooklyn, E, D. on Thurs. | SPeaking of panies and the remedy therefor:—‘If Bos taerdoumvec’ He’ ihengnt chat to encumber it | FoMinae aroma ey pracprime wi goede, and thank: | fim after his fret appesrance at Madrid ne'was | #<&JOHN EvEnert, in the ésth year of maage. | Gay, January & at two o'clock. the Treasury of the United States could hold in re~ ‘With all these amendments would deieat the bill. of Rut —"Emtreat ine not to feave thee or to ‘ura from | appointed Nuncio in the Spanish capital and re- | «tue relatives and friends “Wednpslay) morning, | _ STEPHENS ALICE STEPHENS: srthss‘obenaiaountoctihes te petigeiireaiee Mr. PLamacan, Fed.) of Texas, said if there was guilt | following afer thee, for whither thou goest I will go and | niained there up to 1868, As a politician he 1s uns LICE STEPHENS, wife of William H. | excess of the amount of money in regular circula- Bei ineccentig paps ray He Pavone ioe where toy od. may Gods Whare ioe ple goubtedly. one She sO and to tnis very ey She eas ie ey pee j ore 8 ere, Wa Vales Soaks Long: tion, to be advanced to banking institutions ata @ and voted for it out of the purest motives, as he there will I be buried. The Lord do so to me, | h&asprevented . from favoring thé cause Of | prick church station leave the Barclay street ferry | Her orother, Henry O’Netl;. her sons-tn-law, | specified rate of interest upon the deposit of and > ‘ * hie ved Soagrese had a right to enact said law. He | and more also, if aught but death part thee and me.” Don Carlos. It was Mgr. Franchi who man- at 9:30 A.M. Robert McElray and James Kedian, and also het | gnitea States bouds as collateral security, a source ht $7,500 not an excemive salary, and had re- The speech was listened to with marked interest and | aged the late visit of Queen isabella at Rome, and when the bill passed thatit should have been i FEENEY,—On Sunday, January 4, 1874, Tuomas | relatives and friends are invited to attend her ve then he Had not changed his opinion. te | Crowded galicrien ant at, it close was very generally. | the! AatGren’ Lie mission vo Conctarinopia tastes, | FEENEY, of Drumciee Barish, county Eligo, Ire- | Tuneral, from No. 525 East Eighteenth Street, on | of relief would be established which would estectue money (producing greembacks trom his | and ioudly pplauded. Many members congratulate not on account of his unfitness in ‘iplomsatio ues. | 1and, in the 38th year of his age. Thursday, at one o’clock P. M. ally prevent,” &c, * *'* In time of severe are, sir; this ismy pay; t am go! the colored orator warmly. and General Sherman, who Relatives and iriends of the family are respect- STEVENS.—At Key West, Fla., on the steamship pressure tne Bank of England has been anthori@d it): bere the: gh for it til the. Inst ofanenter:) X have not | was present in the hall, joined in thess congrataiztions. | tons, but because the pretensions of the Coult Of | sulty invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- | Colorado, ROBERT D. STaveNs, United States Navy. Preys upon m. Mr. Mownox, (rep.) of Ubio, supported the bill, arguing | Rome were too absurd for the Ottoman Vizier. A ted by the Chancellor of the Exchequer to. issue ita hi ed it. at f dence of his mother-in-law, Mrs. Margaret Waters, Notice of funeral hereatter. y jave endeavored to earn (en Saat whe Greatest hee td 4 patlonal fan allie’ the | most polite and witty gentleman, he is very fond | 198 anen street, on Wednesday, January 7, atone ‘TRACY.—On Monday, January 5, 1874, ANDREW J. | notes in excess of the limitations prescribed in ita foal, Without that Ros deaghies.) iter romentof the Senate he re- | con: of frequenting society, and prefers foreigners to t Texas and was received by the Legislature of | be secured by affordi: tecti ‘! o’ciock P. M, TRACY, @ native of Ballinturly, Roscommon, Ire- thor fiat Mate and, oot naving veen condemned by that body, Batriotem, would not ok protection £0 ae Mee oee es | Romans. So aarene Gnapy.—in Brooklyn, on Monday, January 6, | land, aged 49 years. { beaten pean she i cthemmgpeaeshe! bee ae 7 14 rese to legislate so, aa to secure | 440 Papal Nuncio ot Lisaon, wes. born in 1828, at Mrs. SARAH Lagan in the 71st year of her age. His funeral will take place from his late resi- snority , Upol Pledge by govern it peo- | perish. = wy EN a RE cae wae Her relatives and friends are invited to attend | dence, 210 Elizabeth street, this (Wednesday) after, find fi at such an odious measure. Hé thought Oakes | exceptional; that there were peculiar didiculties | Cuneo, in Pieamiont. He spent his first year at the av oe, on ae ts sy) ; | ment of an act of indemnity. In our government no of the best heever ki , and ved it ‘ tica the ijuneral, on Thursday afternoon, at two} noon, at two o'clock, ‘riends and relatives “Aemagogues of the country who preierred this | the evitred recs: but thie ay sboweae ignite sof | Ecclesiastical Academy, and was subsequently ap- | osciock, trom’ the residence of Mr. James Little- | and those of his brother-in-law, Thomas Kinny, are | POWer to make such pledges exists, and therefore ed that that class | ponted director Ofghe poor school at Termini needed protection more than others, and that was cer- ‘dipl “ ‘fl john, No. 86 Sands street, Brooklyn. invited to attend. any extraordinary provision of the character sug- Mr: Canrurren, (rep.) of Wis. said: having voted for | tainly not # reason, for neglecting them. it Congress | Oreglla ad a passin for Uiplomacy, and intueh. |° PRANKENSTRIN.—At Aiken, 8. C., Mr. M. J. | Txeacy.—On Monday, January 6, JOANNA A. sted must be authorized by law.” It is clear, b: the bil! at the last sesmon, and intend! now to C failed wholly. tial persons managed to have him sent first to the ee fm 4 ” P 6 U » | ge vy . by, te for ita repeal, ie iesired ‘o'any afew words in” ex- este Aceh pea rea af dette sgt rotecs te | Haghe, and subsequently to Lisbon. ies reporsed | FHANEENSTEIN, aged 20 years, |” |” || second daughter of Puttick and the late Hondré | ‘nye quotation of opinion, that tne Comptroller of tha thereof. He had practised law for 35 years | body. When ft withdrew the shield of protection irom | to be of rather @n impetuous character, and not Ses ‘s ge, No. : acy. Gurrency—one of the officers of the. Treasury De~ and always made it « rule, atter getting through with @ | them it would also withdraw it from the white citizens, very able in promoting the material interests of A. M., are hereby sumnioned to attend an emer- The funeral will proceed, this Wednesda: y of ol ry ease, to render his bill to his client. It he o not get Mr. Lawrence, (rep.) of Ohio. made @ 1 ument | the Church of Rome. gent communication of the lodge, at their rooms, | morning, from her father’s residence, No, partment—did not then hold that the department: his own price, he always settled atthe price of his client, | to prove that Congress had the to pass MOR. PALCINBLLI . No, 117 West Twenty-third stree(, this (Wednesday) | West Forty-second street, to the Church of the had a “reserve” of some $44,000,000, If the chief | yt cee i ik pn eee bull, fs a quiet, modest sort of man His career bas not | Morning, at nine o'clock, sharp, for the purpose ‘of | Holy Cross, where a solemn requiem mass will be rt Oe gorge AA of The debate was turther continued by Reon, valeost phat ahs oa pty Ripe mana of hig colleagues; | attending the funeral’ ceremontes of our late | celebrated, at ten o'clock, for the repose of her | of the department had held any such opinion It ia fi agues: | prother, M. J. dg res soul, and thence to Calvary Cemetery. The rela | not likely that we should have seenone of hia foe. The history, of our constitecgaal Convention | Bike etd yen Beit or Septet see. |B be oe Ere at aot intended that there should be uncom: | Remon: Herndon, of Texas; Whitetread, of Virginia, aud | cost hice deat” After tne clevation su Bishoy of Pamiy H, Jacone OMS F- WATSON, Master. tived and fiends of the Yaanly ate respectfully 10- | Omer tn hin report to. him, suggeeting 186. cFCa~ Birtehen ne voted for the bill, and thought that the peo: | “at tenty minutes to ‘ive the general debate elosed. Forli he was sent to Rio Janeiro, bnt soon found Ganornen—suddeniy, on Monday, January VAUPEL.—On Monday, January 6, ELzaswrn, 0., | tion “by law” ofa “reserve.” Nor does there exist’ le of the country were making a mistake in clamori The debate, as might naturally be supposed, had great means of escaping yellow fever and disagree- | percy GanpmNER, the eldest son of Thomas and | aged 8 years, 6 months and 10 days; also on Tues’ | the first. 1 nce yet made public that Jer a ropes af th bill. He voved for an increase of | attractions for the colored Depuladion of the city, and | able society. He was appointed Papal Nuncio at Harriet Gardiner, Jr., aged 10 years and 8 months, day, January 6, ADAM F., aged 2 yeara, Y imonstie first.particle of evider yer Pl an pay conscientiously, and bad seen nothing to make him | consequently throughout the y the gentlemen's | Vienna, and will continue to remain were, though A i THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE FINANCES is opinion. He could see no reason now wh: wi mad J The funeral will take place from the residence of 22 days; only children of Adam and Mary C, ho i % Brockea up 0 crowd, in: sriteh the Slored race counted ee Bais me his parents, No.3 Park avenue, at one P. M., on | Vaupel. i! during the time in which both laws were passed—ta theor; for at least pet, cent, In the ladies’ gallery dark faces Thursday, January 8 The relatives and friends The relatives and friends of the family are re- | wit, that of 1866, authorizing the “retiring and can- ‘were also predominant, and even the dallorize art THE EMPRESS EUGENIE, will please attend without further notice. 8} fared invited to attend their funeral, on Aes d 1868, withdra’ author fe Se amen ot mambers hed ie rapesoumatives ot 4 GitgcrL--On Monday, January , alter a short | Wedmesday, January 7, at eleven o'clock A’ M., | celling,” and that of 1868, wing sen an PY diplomatic raliery was the only The Emperor Napoteon’s Civil List. and severe itiness, EDEN A., beloved wife of Ben- from tne Feaiaence Ky thelr parents, ae ia! West ity to ‘further retire and cancel’’—maintained tha f the ball wh ere we om the London Daliy News, Dec. 24, jamin icquel, age years, y-sixth street elr remains terre: “autho: the maxim Eng that alle ry was practically vacant he who fedny.” © VERSAILLES, Dec. Pet: ‘ Her triends and acquaintances are respectfally | in Woodiawn Cemetery. poaition, ane va ° i. Lipman 4a re <ige Mr. Bor.un, Gep.) OF Mass, who reported, the bill, took cere th lg g- | invited to attend her iuneral, on Wednesday, at | VaN RipeR.—Suddenly, on Saturday, January 3, | Ws im full force.” Next comes Mr, Boutwell as the floor at the Se the debate. bat yielded it, The question of annulling the sequestration of Py i Tense Bee ae late residence, No. 838 East a heart mre ee RK. ae of Bromas, ‘an | Secretary of tue Treasury, who does not, in his ; Mr. Haz, (rep.) of Me., <eported from the Appropriation | Napoleon IIl.’s ctvil lst 1s being warmly discussed | Fourteenth stree per and second daughter of Mary Ann and the | rst report—December. 6, 1860—hint at the possi-' Committees, the regular’ Naval appropriation il, which | by all the Parliamentary parties. The Budget | ,,G!PORD.—On. Monday, January 6, after a short | late William H. Miller, in the 25th year of her age. tes $16,50),856, and moved that the | ¢ iiness, Many Warp, only daughter of George E. | The relatives and friends of the family, aiso the | bility of @ “reserve.” Indeed, if he entertained! facial order ‘or ‘tnurvday next, Cbjeccton "wan made Committee was gait engaged with this subject and Jennie E. Gifford, aged 6 years 1 month and 19 | members of Polar Star Lodge F. and A. M., are re-,| such an opinion at that time, he was anxious to aving the day fixed at so early a time, ani is point | to-day, and tho sitting was attended by M. Des- ays. spec! in 0 attend the funeral, from her he asked for t ja ‘was discussed at some length. ally the motion was setlligay, Minister of Public Works. The: Minister The funeral will take place from Trinity church, | late idence, 117 Lewis street, on Wednesday, inereaae the sere 1 pode 4 el +s poe g plane BOSTON POST OFTICR. stated that he did not wish to prevent the National | Newark, on Wednesday, January 7, at three o'clock | January 7, at one o’clock P. M. tion of the law ol ; Or rather, for tha ‘Mr. Ganriarp, of Ohio, trom the same committee, made | Assembly from examining tie convention which | P. M. The relatives aud friends are invited to at- Weps.—On Tuesday, vias pt 6, 1874, the young- | authority to retire and cancel “‘a sum of legal ten~ Congress report on the subject of the site for the extension of had been concluded with tue representatives of the | tend without jarther notice. est child of Mrs. L. 8. Wel ” than it had aking salaries any y Pewt ‘ftices tn whioh the sommitwee recommend empress Eugénie, put the M4 overnnieat con- Green,—On Tuesday, January 6, 1874, at her rest- Funeral from residence, Thursday, January 8, at Gera not Pe ee aida vag ike ng ig mun and repableane gina poe that be fartner avpropriation shall be madeior wat put: | sidered that’ it’ had a tight. to this | dence, No, 472 West Twenty-fourth street, Hannimr | hatf-past nine A M. the department held at time that the | the power to say that tatters iscaive foe that if the goveraipent tattle RaPTeet orcs | Wenty | withont requiring ™ the’ raugeation Ongex, in the dein your offer age. |’ | When-On Monday morning, Jannary 6, Srax- | $44,000,000 which had been retired was reservo( mueh th, with of tne embly. followed the s: course elatives dl Pf ” an est, of Orange, sN. J. GFawa, ninouat to $505 ees Ce Ncube A had been parsued. with the civil ist-of Lonis | attend Nor funeral from the Church of the Holy | aged 4 years and 13 da <P Ss | to be ased at the wilt of the Secretary, what are wo, 0 ted an yey ay Ninth avenue and Twenty- | Relatives and trie 3 as , Fep.) Of TLL, inquired ss to how much the at five o'clock, adjourned. Philippe. The Minister added that as a question of | Aposties, corn re invited to attena the | to think of the Secretary whio-'was not to be satis- fternoon, at new Senator tro rat r. Casserly, propriety, and entirely without reference to poll; eighth street, n Fritiay, the 9th inst., at one | funeral, at Orange, on Wednesday fied with the power of making and unmaking ed, would receive under this ruling. f dg , ane clock. i one o'clock, » Trains (M 4 ell. T have not stadiea the onse of the | EX-SENATOR POMEROY'S OASE. cal opinions, 1t was necessary to relieve orciocs, clock, 3 (Morris and Esaex $44,000,000 of money at his preasure? But we da ‘Senator California. when Tam catled apon to vote — cult pecuniary condition in which the Em was GreGoRY.—At Morris, South Haven, Conn., on | leave Christopher Onn y atroete oy ereny him injustice. He urged it upon Congress as m Sr. Lours, Jan. 6, 1874, placed. The republican members of the com- | Tuesday, December 9, ELIZABETH “SHAW, Widow of | minutes it elevel jages has 8 cial despatch from | Mitte announced that they would submit a motion | Rear Admiral Francis H. Gregory, United states ance at Orange depot upon the arrival of the train. | necessary step towards the final result—specia The Republican spe’ Ps to the National Assembly, with the object of ob- | Navy, aged 72 years. WuELAN.—On Tuesday morning, Jeansry 624 | payments—and belioving, as he then claimed, that Topeka (Kansas), which says:—The case of the | taining a postponement of the execution of the HAMMOND.—On Monday, January f; Mary | 318 East Thirty-first street, MARTHA DRAN, thir: tap whieh by ; State against ex-United States Senator Pomeroy, | Convention until it had been ratified by the As. | AUGUSTA HAMMOND, daughter of Rev. Witham P. younaest daughter of Robert and Jane Whelan, | !t was a step w’ must be taken sooner or later,; tuition to get it back. Tt wo rove: t hi sembly, and would ask why the government had | and Catharine T. Hammond, of Granby, Conn., aged years, 6 months and 6 days. we are forced to assume that he did not expect ta Steur tt ont “Gaughuse’ | for the bribery of State Senator York, was called | Temoved simply by decree Yi, sequestration whicn | 14 years and 10 months." sree | ho Felatives and friends are invited to attend | rencn sbreaiaiy ropant cin mings | 19 the, County Court Peis counsel asked lors | of the vovernucnt of the Natoual Deiseoen” |*” | James. Morrison, ‘Comimunipaw. a¥enue, went | residences ‘is Gay’ tWeakeaterys, ae OMe O'Clock SrHcin Paruners Jovernmen ni . e ° Sod ratrundersiood iam Ut had, been passed by the Sea. | Tenor cdatinuation, which was relused, and, paresis or trtenteondtangy Halladay street, Lafayette, Jersey City, N."J., on | P.M.” sadn v2) by contracting $10,000,000 or $20,000,000’ In half a4 Henate could not de instrueted to insist uper striking out | Pomeroy’s bail (which was $20,000) was declared ROMAN CATHOLIC ORPHAN ASYLUM. Wednesday, the 7th inst., at two o’cloc! M WINFIELD.—In Newark, N. diy Sanday, Jan- | many months, to be only reissued in a8 many days, forieit with the understanding, however, that Hagris.—On freeing morning, January 6, ays 1874, ESTHER 8, widow of vy. A. B, Win- ha trans tecreeais ptt: report of December, if the defendant appears for trial during this ‘The seventeenth annual ball of the Roman Catho- | THOMAS ALEXANDER, the only son of Thomas A. | field. : 4 Monw the order of forfeiture will be rescinded. It 1 will be hela th and Elizabeth Harris, aged 2 years, 11 months and Relatives and friends are respect! invited to | 1870, in speaking of the large balances which had is believed here that Pomeroy will never be tried; | ic Orphan Asylam eld this evening @t the | 19 days, attend her funeral on Wednesday, the 7th inst., at | been heid in the Treasury since July of that year, Le as the case stands, it pute himin the Bisieve Pye oe “fmt sey one of the bee Toe bs oe ee fo i ee pe ee pore part td 4 = * Pe from the Reformed church at Fe ohn: uses this language :—1he act of Joly 12, 1870, aw criminal at large, without bail and wo | lar ol season, command & family . J., Hohokus station, Brie Railroad, foot ham: 70 ony ime , od inahonabie pitenijances «h seven te faperal, trem the rpside nee Of his | bass street. , ‘shorizing an increase of nations! 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