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The Little Cinderella, Mary Ellen McCor- mack— Good Fairy Bergh’s Development, BUSINESS IN THE OTHER COURTS. In the United States Circuit Court, before Judge Woodruff, the case of Lang ana Ogden vs. the | Collector of this port, which was an action to re- cover an excess of duty paid by the plaintiffs on an importation of hoop iron, under the circum- stances, already reported in the H&RALD, the jury rendered a verdict tor the plaintiffs for $1,181 87, | 4p gold. Thurty days were allowed defendant to make a case. MORE ABOUT THE LITTLE WAIF. | Statement of the Dying Woman Who Could Not Dic in Peace Until the Child ‘Was Rescued from Her Tormentors— Growing Public Interest in the Case. ‘The case of the little child, Mary Ellen McCor- mack, has evidently excited a wide spread feeling Of interest in her behalf. Jadies, whose sympathies have been moved by the painfu) recitals of the barbarous cruelties inflicted upon her by her inhuman stepmother and Whose benevolent impulses have also, doubtless, been additionally stirred by the exceeding spright- ee Mness and beauty of the little walf, have already | Offered to take care ofher. As Mr. Gerry, who, with Mr. Ambrose Monell, 1s acting as counsel for Mr. Bergh in the case, came into the court room of the Oourt of Oyer and Terminer yesterday, where ‘the examination was to be resumed, a letter was handed him from a leading merchant of the city offering to adopt the child. And this young life, | 0 crushed and trampled upon in the bud, is likely, after all, to blussom into brightness and beauty. STORY OF A DYING WOMAN. The only additional puience restercar was sub- Mitting the statement of rs. Mary Smith, who lives in an apartment adjoining that of Francis ‘nd Mary Connolly, on the top floor of the rear tene- ment house, No, 315 West Forty-tirst street. This is the woman whom Mrs. Wheeler called to see, learning that she was very sick and not likely to recover, and to whose statement regarding the ill treatment of the child aid that she could not die in peace unless something was done to rescue | her from the cruelties to which she was sub- | Jected is due the present investigation. Her state- Ment begins by saying that she is a dying woman, and has been given up by eight doctors, “No woman could possitly survive te doc- tors,” broke in Mr. Gerry at this point of Tead- ing with what some might consider rather ill- tumed jocoseness, and he and others laughed as though he had said a good thing. “4c would, indeed, be a marvellous miracle,’ added Mr. Bergh in a tone of most sepulchral grav- ity, for, uke the bard who is saddest when he sings, his countenance is never se preternaturaliy elongated as when he essays a humorous vein. But to go on with the statement of the dying woman, Sle continued by stating that the Con- Rollys came to live there four months ago and brought the child Mary Ellen with them. She heard Mrs, Vonnolly “LICK”? THE CHILD RVFRY DAY, Mostly in the morning before breakfast, sometimes belore the husband went to work, but mostly after it; H she did not lick her in the morning she Jicked her during the day; sometimes she licked her twice in the day; when Mrs. Connolly wentout | the child was locked in and not a sound was ever heard, so that you could hardly believe a child waa there all the time; once the caild came to the door | ‘When Mrs, Connolly was ont. but on seeing Mrs, mith she ran back frightened and locked the Te THE COWHIDE. During the first week alter the Connollys came there witness saw the cowlade lying on the tavie; it is like what a man uses when on horseback; it ig about two anda half feet long; it has lashes e don’t know how many) about the size of a Inger, something like a cat-o'-nine-tails; she used to hear Mrs. connolly licking the child every morning “up and down, up and down” the room, the child crying “Oh, mamma! mammd!”’ all the time; in conversation with Mrs, Connolly the lat- ter said she never knew such a child; she said it ‘Was a little devil, that it knew more than a girl of tenor eleven, and that she couldn’t have a bit or asup unknown to her husband, as the child vold him everything; she had seen the child Jytug in a corner oi the room under the window, and believes that was where she slept and passed ali her time, THE CHILD'S ANTECEDENTS. Mr. Gerry here informed Judge Larremore that the Commissioners of Charities und Correction and Mr. George Kellock had undertaken to cause a search to be made in the office for all documents bearing on the case, so as to throw light, if posai- bie, on the chiud’s antecedents. The inquiry was oy adjourned to eleven o’clock to-morrow morn- BUSINESS IN THE OTHER COURTS. UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT. Sentences Upon Prisoners. Yesterday Judge Benedict sat in the court room Ne. 27 Chambers street, and proceeded to sentence prisoners who nad been convicted during recent terms, Mr. A. H. Purdy, United States Assistant District Attorney, moved for sentence upon Henry Freund and James Brady, who had been convicted of Making a faise and torged bond to represent a to- bacco manulacturer’s bond. for two years, and Brady, who appeared to have acted in the matter at the instigation and sugges- tion of Freund, was ordered to same prison for eighteen months. attached to lampposts, sentence was deterred for @ week. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT. B ess in Bankruptcy. ADJUDICATION IN INVOLUNTARY CASES, Catharine Gern, Charles G. Pixley, Augustus W. | Lindsley, Silas F, Sherwood, Charles C. Kichmond, | Wiliam A. Perry, Lesser Goldstein, Henry Heinrich, Conrad K. Brauenlich. SUPREME COURT—CHAMBERS. Decisions. By Judge Lawrence. Sleight vs. Clark; Power vs. The Mayor and others; Stule vs. Stule; Taylor vs. Palmer; In the matter of Hoyt; Ripell vs. Stewart; Oriental Sav- | ings Bank vs. Purcell and others.—Granted. dson vs. Hoyt; Hedges vs, Moulton; McNamara vs. Brace; Bogert vs. bogert.—Memorandums, Allerton vs. Kinne.—Judgment granted, Matzdorf’ vs. Matzdorft.—Judgment was signed in this case on the 30th of March, 1874, and papers filed the 31st of March, 1874, Wells vs. Rehn.—Granted, In the matter of the New York and Michigan Silver and Lead Company.—Memorandum. . By Judge Donohue. Warren vs. Corwin.—Memoraudum. Horn, &c., vs. Allen.—Order granted, SUPERIOR COURT—SPECIAL TERM. Decision. By Judge Freedman. Edsall vs. Wood et al.—See memorandum for counsel. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—SPECIAL TERM. Decisions. By Judge Loew. Merwin vs, Wexal.—Motion to place cause on Gay calendar denied, without costs. ‘a@uline Sands Rg George 8. Sands.—Divorce ‘anted tu piaintil, ba vs. Van Ranst; Groesbeck vs. Groesbeck.— See memorandums. Hall vs, Schunman.—Motion granted on payment Of $7 costs, MARINE COURT—CHAMBERS, Decisions. By Judge Joachimsen. Lieberman vs. Snapper.—Judgment for plaintiff, 18, Friedman vs. Freeman.—Judgment for plaintiff, Stich vs. Grobonsky.—Order of arrest vacated | and set aside, —e vs. Snapper.—Motion denied, with $10 Eo P| Spaulding, Mathews vs. Chase.—Reterred to ex-Judge Cur- Kidd vs. Paterson.—The default in this case to ‘be opened and defendant to be allowed to come in and defend on ‘ment Of $10 entered in judg- ment and $10 costs of motion and judgment, to stand as security and to be served on or before 11th jnst., and the case to be set down for trial for 13th js, Without a jury. MARINE COURT, Business for the Term, ‘The following Memorandum of the business of ‘this Court for the present term is supplied by Chief Clerk Powers: ment rolls docketed, 738, involving an gueunt ‘of over $750,000; notes of issue filed, 252; causes tried and verdicts rendered with and witn- ‘out jur, covering the sum of $186,000; causes Gigoontinued in Chamibers, 70; motions argned aad Already a number of | Freund was sent to King’s County Penitentiary | e locked up in the | In the case of the man Habell, convicted of steal- | ing letters from some of the Post Ottice letter boxes | decided, 94; ordet 280; arguments and decisions at General ‘Three trial terms are held during the pres- ent month, with the adaition of a fourth at Cham- bers after the business of the morning ls disposed of. The assignments are:—Part 1, Judge Joachim- sen; Part 2, Judge Gross; Part 3, Chief Justice Shea; Chambers and Part 4, Judge Spaulding. TOMBS POLICE COURT. Highway Robbery. Before Justice Bixby. Officer Platt, of the Fourth Precinct, while patro)- ling Oliver street Friday night, about half-past ten, heard cnes of “Murder!” “Police!” proceeding from the corner of Henry street. Immediately alter, he saw two meh running. He gave chase and arrested one of them, named James O'Brien, Just then Jerome B. Ryan, of Montclair, N. J., came | up to the officer and stated that O’Brien and au- other man had garrottead and robbed him of $15. O’Brien was locked up and yesterday he was held | by Judge Bixby in $3,000 ball to answer. i Man Overboard. On Friday night, about ten o'clock, John Rogers, mate of the schooner Frank Walter, lying at pier No.8 North River, with a friend named Robert Roberts, went aboard that vessel. Both were con- | siderably intoxicated. They remained in the cabin till twelve o’clock and then went out on the deck. Shortly afterwards Thomas Mosher, the steward, heard Rogers cry, “Bring a light; there’s a man overboard ))* rushed on deck and found Rogers clinging toa | rope banging over the side. Tney pulled him up, and he then stated that Roberts bad fallen over- board and that he had jumped after ium. Search | Was made for the pody, but it could not oe found. | Rogers was arraigued yesterday before Justice Bixby on suspicion of being accessory to the drowning of Robert Roberts. He was held ior ex- | amination. FIFTY-SEVENTH STREET POLICE COURT. Alleged Theft of a Lot of Finger Rings. Before Justice Wandell. Bernard Howetz, of No, 851 First avenue, a pedier of jewelry, charged Jonn B, West with having stolen | from him a number of gold finger rings valued at | $110. The complainant entered a liquor store for | thé purpose of disposing of ms property or a por- | tion of ret while there Me deiendant abstract- ed, he alleged, trom his overcoat pocket a case containing the rings. He subsequently recovered | all of them except three. West was held Jor trial in default of $1,000 bail. The Assault on Officer Luindoll. In this case it will be rememberea that at an early hour on Sunday morning last Officer Luin- | doll, of the Nineteenth precinct, while defending ; the conductor of a Second avenue car {rom the as- saults of two men, named Patrick Vondon and | Dennis O’Brien, who were drunk, they turned | upon and beat the officer in a brutal manner with | his own club. It took the combined efforts of | three officers to lock them up. At the first exam- ination in the case Justice Wandell wished to send | the defendants down for trial at once, but tney claimed that, while locked up in the ceil at the station house, Oiticer Curtin, one of those whu had , brought them in, had ciubbed them unmercifuliy. | At an examination had in the case yesterday afternoon they tailed to substantiate the allegation against Officer Curtin, and they weve held for trial | at the Special sessions. BROOKLYN COURTS. eee es Mr. Herbert G. Hull has been appointed Assistant United States District Attorney in place of Mr. | Hughes, resigned. The appointment of Mr. Hull was made by Attorney General Willtams at the re- quest of District Attorney Tenney. 1 ‘the third trial oi the suit of Isabella Gill against ex-Sheriff McNamee et al., to recover the value of goods pelned by the detendant, McNamee, while he Was Sheritf, has resulted in a verdict jor plaintuf for $25,819. ‘Ihe case has been twice to the Court Of Appeals, which tribunal ordered new trials. | CITY COURT—SPECIAL TERM. Captain Gill’s Case. | Before Judge McCue. Captain A, W. A. Gill, ex-deputy tax collector of | Brooklyn, was brought before Judge McCue, at the | Special Term of the City Court yesteraay, for the purpose of having his bail fixed. General Tracy and Patrick Keady appeared for the prisoner and | District Attorney Rodman represented the people. Application had already been made to the County Judge to admit the prisoner to bail, but he re- | lused, and the prisoner was brought up yesterday on habeas corpus. in reply to ihe motion District Attorney Rodman~ stated that the matier was Tes adjudica, the County Judge having passed upon it, and, besides, he dia not think tie prisoner ougut to be bailed with fiiteen imdict- meuts for embezzlement against him. Mr. Keady said they did not amount to anything ternivle, since the total amount alleged to have been stolen is only about $5,000, and tls covers a period of nearly twenty years. General ‘racy asked that the case stand over till Tuesday, the 14th insi.. m | order to give him an Sproraaiy to look into the Jaw on the supject. . Rodman did not oppose, and Judge McCue so ordered, COURT OF SESSIONS. Arraignment of Prisoners. Befure Judge Moore, The following named prisoners who were in- dicted on the charges stated, were arraigned yes- terday, and pleaded not guilty :— Henry Meyers, three indictments for burglary and grand larceny; Robert Ritter, taree maict- ments ior forgery; John Selby, indecent exposure; Wm. W. Mitchell, grand larceny; Charles Coursair, | receiving stolen goods; Chariés Carson, burglary, third degree; Thomas Tyrrell, attempt at grana larceny; Mark Murphy, grand larceny; Edinund ‘Tucker, burglary, third degree; Euzabeth Slack- oie, Obtaining’ money under false pretences; Jatherine Sheridan, picking pockets; Ida Clements and Cassie McNamara, jomty iudicted ior grand larceny; 4. W. Robertsou, burglary in the tuird degree. ‘Yne prisoners will be tried next week. SURROGATE'S COURT. Last Week’s Record. Before Surrogate Veeder. Wilis proved—Charies W. Newton, of Hohokus, county of Bergen, N. J.; Thomas D. Studley, Eliza- betn Sweet, Sarah La Rue, Philip Gewehr, Eliza L. ‘Thompson and Edmund CU, Owed, all of the city of Brooklyn, Letters of administration were granted in the estates of the following Damed deceased per- sons:—Hamiiton Darling, Julia Knight, John A, Johnson, James H. Jordan, Thomas J. Williams, William d. Petit, Daniel W. T. Conselyea, Hans F. Schlichting, Patrick Connaughton, Adolph Schan- mann and William J. Kitching, all oj the city of Brooklyn. Letters of guardianship of the person and estate of Louis Knight were granted to Basil A, Delon; of Annie Douglass and Marie Douglass to Ann Douglass, their mother, all o: the city of Brooklyn. ; Active preparations are being made by the Swiss population of this country to celebrate a grand shooting festival simultaneously with the celebra- tion of the great jubitee of the Federal Shooting Society in Switzerland. The time has been fixed for the 20th, 21st, 22d and 23d of July, 1874, at Union Schttzen Park, Union Hill, N. J. The tollowing named gentlemen constitute the Executive Com- | mittee :—J. Butschmann (Swiss Consul), Honorary President; Dr. J, Friedrich, President of the Or- ganization Committee; Dr. J. Buchser, President | of the Festival; B. Volkens, Vice President of the Festival; Willtam Kuebeli, Secretary; R. Roethiis- berger, ‘Treasurer. THE HARRISBURG IRON PUDDLERS, PHILADELPHIA, April 11, 1874, A letter received by James M. Swank, Secretary . of the Iron and Steel Association, says that the j puddiers around Harrisburg, after a four months’ strike in consequence of a reduction of their wages from $6 to $5, have gone to work at the latter rate and agreed to abandon the Union, concn MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. , O'Clock. Married. ATwoop—CoLnornn.—At Albany, N. ¥., ons) ‘Wednesday, April 8, 1874, by the Key. Jonn James, Henry C. Atwoop, of Brooklyn, to Cannix A. Co BORN, of Albany, Buyce—HopKins.—On Thursday, April 9, at the residence of Hon. F. 5. Lathrop, Madison, N. J., by the Rev. D. C. Weston, D. D., Jaugs Bryor, Jr., to ELLEN, daughter of the late ‘Henry Hopki CLaRK—DuNN.—On Wednesday, a 8, at the residence of the bride’s parents, the Rev. Father William Bverett, JOHN C. CLARK to Miss ELEANOR DUNN. No cards, ENSELL—STEWART.—On Tuesday, March 24, 1874, at Plymouth church, Brooklyn, by the Rev. mry Ward Beecher, Ds. J, EDWIN ENSRLL to Miss | FANNIE M, E, STEWART, daughter of Dr. William B, of Brooklyn. 1—HENDBRSON.—On Thursday evening, t the residence of the bride’s parents, by | W. P. Corbett, LEONARD hea vy ag or Jersey City, to Peon ra daughter o1 8. L. Hen- derson, Esq., of Broo! \- { GUMAER— WINTERS.: Thursday, April9, at the residence of the bride’s father, 348 West Fourth street, by Rev. David B. Jutton, WILLIAM GOMAkR, of Wintaboro, N. Y., in| daughter of Cor 0. ). Care fey te lie se) this city, Sunday, April 6, HaMILi—K ali 107 at Be. Jone churoh, by Rev. Thomas Far- | NELLIB ALFORD, of Clilton, Several ol the ship's hands | * ; late residence, 312 hast Fitteenth street, on Sun- | attend the funeral, trom the residence of his son, | to attend the iunera!, at the re: | on Monday, the 13th imst., at 10:30 A. M. | spectfully invited NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, APRIL 12, 1874.-QUINTUPLE SHEET. rel, HuGH J. HAMILL, of Philadelphia, to MaRyY TeRKSA Kain, daughter of Michac) Kain, Esq., of this city. No cards, Hant—ALtey.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, April 9 at the residence of the bride’s parents, by the Rey. William A, Leonard, FRED A. Harr to Kate aH youngest daughter oj Abram Allen, all of that y. MANOLT—Banxs.- On Wednesday, April 8, 1874, at the residence of the bride's parents, College Point, L. L., by the Rev. E. 8. Fairchild, ie ManxoLr to Lovisa D., daughter of Darius Banke, Sr. McrHERSON—KosE.—On Wednesday, April 8, by the Rey. Frederick Sill, HARMON L. MCPHERSON to Sakan B., youngest dauguter of EDWIN 8. Kose, tne Mechanics’ and Traders’ Exchange. ana respectful la at his April 13, at hall-past ten o’clock A. M. ‘will meet the frends at Grassy Point on ar 7A. M. train from New York, LecLain.—On Friday, April 10, 1874, Cat’ Lacuain, wife of Caswell Leclair, Sr., in b o'clock. Hudson River Brick Boatmens’ Association or the e y Invited to attend tne iaueral service, residence, at stony Point, on Monday, Carriages: rival of HERING er 60tD year. Relattves and friends of the family are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday afternoon, @t 464 Hudson avenue, Brookiyn, at two LupiNaTon.—At his residence, in Carmel, N. Y., both of this city. on Friday, April 10, after a brief illness, GEORGE Rose—Wsst¥aLt.—On Thursday, April 9, at the | LUDINGTON, in the 60th year of his age. residence of the bride’s parents, Flatbash, L. [., Funeral on Tuesday, the 14th inst, at two P. M. by the Kev. Carles F, Hanssmaun, W. C. Rose to | Carriages will meet the 9:45 A. M. train from New Gesine F., eldest daughter of D. Westiall, York at Brewster's, via New York and Harlem SIMONSON—CUNNINGHAM.—At Port Kichmond, 8, I, on Wednesday, April >, by the Rev. Dr. Reid, Davip F, Susonson to Miss SUSAN V. CUNNINGHAM. | WILLIAMSON—ALFORD.—At Clifton, Canada, on | Thursday, April 9, 1874, by Rev, Charles Leycester Ingies, JAMES R. WILLIAMSON, Of Jersey @ity, to Railroad. Humboldt street, corner o1 Stagg, Brooklyn, ADELAIDE, wile of Henry Minderminn, a years, The friends of the Lodge, No. 348, I. O, Life Insurance Association, fully invited to attend tne famit O. P., aud the German Died. Avevet.—On Thursday, April 9, Lean, wile of Joseph August, aged 79 years, The relatives and irtends of the family are re- Specuully invited to attend the tunerai, on Sun- day, Aprii 12, at ten o’elock A. M., [rom ier late residence, 129 Eas! Sixtv-filth street. BalkD.—ROBER? BAIRD, in the 54th year of his neral, irom “MORANGF.—On Thursday morning, April 9, of ber age. Funeral on Monday morning, 13th inst., we. Jonception, Albany, The friends of the family are respectfully invited Ci tages to attend the funeral, trom his iate residence, 525 Weat Fiity-first street, on Monday, the 13th, at hall-past ten A, M. Bisnor.—fhe tuneral of NATHANIEL C, Bisnop will take place on Sunday, April 19, at the Rev. Dr, George H. Hepworth’s church, on Madison ave- nue. Relatives and iriends are invited to attend Without further invitation. BLUMENTHAL.—On ‘Thursday evening, April 9, Mrs, J. A. BLUMRNTHAL, aged 71 years. The rejatives and friends of the tamily are re- spectinily invited to attend the funerai, trom her the residence of her parents, 145th street a lege avenue, on Monday, April gal, Ireland. CKENNA.—On Saturday, April 11, 1874, McKeENNa, in the 27th year of bis age. residence, No. 542 Court street, Brooklyn, > ies day, April 12 at ten o'clock a. M. o’clock P. M. on Monday, April 15, 1874. BRAKgR.—On Friday April 10, CONRAD BRAKER, Sr., in the 82d year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family, also the Members of the German Union Lodge, No. 54, F. and A. M., Pythagoras Lodge, No 1 and Citizens’ Lodge, No. 688, F. and A. M., are respectiully invited to day, arrii 5, Dr, THOMAS O'FaRRELI New York city. Monterey (Mexico) papers please copy. PERICOLA. OLA, 1D thie 85th year Of her age. form: No. 317 West Fifty-seventn street, on Monday, April 13, atone o'clock P, M, BRENBN.—Suddenly, on Friday, April 10, 1874, at the residence o1 her brother-in-law, P. Byrnes, Mrs. ELLEN BRENEN, aged 30 years. Friends are~respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the corner of Filty-fifth street and ae avenue, this day (Sunday), at haif-past one i two o'clock. Ropp.—On Friday, April 10, 1874, 01 pneu aged 37 years, Brevoort.—At Rye, Westchester county, on Saturday, Apri! 11, HENRY BREVOORT, in the 84th | year of his age, Notice of funeral hereafter. Brown.—On Saturday, April 11, FREEMAN BROWN, | wie of Thomas H. Rogers, aged 29 years, The relatives and friends are aged 28 years, i No. $41 First avenue ka son tien Frionds of the family are invited to attend the Ph At Me a funeral, at his late residence, 403 West Thirteenth street, of Monday, the 13th, at three P.M. Mem- bers of Metamora Tribe, No. 6, J. O, R. M., are re- uate to meet at wigwam, 426 Eighth avenue, on nday, at one P. M. sharp, for the purpose of at- tending the funeral o! our Jate brother. Members Of sister tribes are cordially invited to attend, JOHN ECKHOFF, C.orR, | CHARLES FALEs, Sachem. CocER.—On Friday, April 10, 1874, ELEANOR, | daughter of George W. and M. A. Cover, Relatives and friends are respectiully requested sience of her pa- rents, No. 102 Rutledge street, Brooklyn, E. D., on Sunday, the 12th inst, at four o'clock P.M. Her remains will be taken to Huntington tor inte! to Calvary Cemetery to ve interred, ScuMIp?.—In Beriin, Prussia, on Friday, Al ELIZA ANN Bacny, relict of J. W. Senmidt, General of Prussia, &¢., 1 New York, in th year of her age. SCHUYLER. SCHUYLER. The relatives and friends are invited to 68 First street, Scorr.—On Friday, Aprii 10, after a short vere illness, SOPHIA L., relict of G, Scott, 65th year of her age. from Hunter's Point, GooLsy.— On Thursday, April 9, after a long and Ppaintul iliness, THOMAS COOLEY, in tne 49th year of his age. The relatives and friends, aiso the me: Mystic Tie Lodge, F. and aA. M., No. 272, spectiully invited to atrend the fuerai, fully mvited to attend the April 12, at hall-past one o’cloc SHERRY.—Un Friday, April 1 disease, MARGARET SHERRY, aged 28 ycars. Friends of the fa:ily are respectiully inv! attend neral, on Si mbers of 4, are re- rom the eli eg his ay rion rh Nishwitz, 63 — g¢lock. ath Futh street, Brooklyn, E. D.,on Sunday, STANTON, 1 Apri cat - ‘April 13, at two P.M. aaa OaEnilay, April 10, Mrs. KATE STAN- | Utica papers please copy. ORaNsroN.—On Friday, April 10, SARAH ELLEN Moony, the beloved wilé of William Cranston, aged 26 years, Funeral on Snnday, at half-past two o’clo . M., from her late residence, 25 President street, South Brooklyn. | Shrewsbury (Shropshire) and Southport (Lan- cashire), England, papers please copy. | The relatives and friends of the family + dence, 252 Eighth avenue, SToRMs.—On Saturday morning, April 11, the 79th year of his Due notice of tune; es “al will be given, MINDEBMANN.—On Friday, April 10, at Ni O’FARKELL.—At New Britain, Conn., on W Dv, ged 38 k 'y and Charies T. Schmidt Mataal 1. 0. 0, F., are respect- er late residence, on Sunday, April 12, 1874, at two o'clock ather | p residence, No, 187 Madison avenue, Albany, JANE Cxcu.ta, Wife of Peter M, Morange, in the 76th year at ten o’clock, from the Cathedrai of the Immaculate McLLicAN.—In Mott Haven, on Satnrday, Apri! 11, MARY MULLIGAN, aged 3 years and 4 months. Friends are invited to attend the tuneral, from nd Col- 4, at one O'clock, lOGLYNN.—On Friday, April 10, HANNAH Mc- GLYNN, Aged 66, & native of Castlefin, county Done- Hues Relatives and trenis of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late at two ‘ednes- erly of ¢ DY. On Friday, April 10, ELIZABETH PERI- The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfuliy invited to attend the funeral, from tie residence of her daughter, Mrs. Shelton, No. 100 Fourth avenue, on Sunday afternoon, April 12, at Loudon and Birmingham papers please copy. monia, Witiiam L. Robs, a native of London, Canada, Funeral, from 87 Clinton place, on Sunday, at | two o’clock P. M. Relatives and iriends of the Tam- ily are invited to attend without furtner nouce, RogeRs.—On Friday, April 10, MARY E. ROGERS, respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral, trom her late residence, of the where a requiem high mass will be offered up jor tue repose of her soul, on Monday, April 13, at nine o’clock A. M. thence; | pril 10, Consul e 774k iddenly, of paralysis, BENJAMIN C. attend the !unerai, on Monday, at two o'clock, from the residence of his brotner-in-law, F. J, Fenton, No. but se- in the Relatives and friends of the family are respect- junday, , suddenly, of heart ited to the funeral, irom her jate residence 529 \ Greenwich street, ‘on Sunday, April 12, at one are re- | spectiully invited to attend the funeral, this (Sun- day) afternoon, at two o'clock, irom her late resi- , Jorn, | ¢ “ > "1 . - | SrRaTToN.—On sixth day, fourth month, ORERGAN.—On Thursday, April 9 WintiaM J. . Roper M. STRATTON, 1n the 71st year of ms age. OREEGAN, aged 88 years. The funeral will take place at the Friends’ meet- he relutives and iriends of the family are re- | spe cfully requested to attend his funeral, on Sun- jay. April 12, at half-past one o'clock, from his late residence, 114 East Eighty-secund street, CRYDER.—Ov Saturday noon, April 11, Mary W. ee widow of the lave John Cryder, of this city. Relatives and friends are imvited to attend the funeral services at No. 40 East Tweuty-second street, on Tuesday morning, the 14th inst., at ten o'clock. j CURRIER.—On Saturday, April 11, Mrs, H. BE. A. CURRIER, aged 69 years, 5 months and 5 days, Funera! Sunday, April 12, at two o’clock No. 462 Huuson street. Friends are invit tend without further notice, Boston, Portiand and Bangor papers please copy. Dirmars,—On Friday night last, April 10, sud: denly, Mrs. MARGARET DITMARs, in the 89th year of her age. 5 Retatives and ‘riend attend the funeral, son-in-law, Dr. day, April 12), afternoon, Invited to attena. haif-past three o'clock Lodge, No. 183, are hereby noufed oi the a Brotner Charles Taylor, P. G. !ace On Monday, 20th inst. jay’s Herald. by order of Dr. FRANKLIN SMITH, JonN Ganonu, Secretary. j and 11 aays. from her parents’ residence, 695 Leonard sare respectfully invited to /PYtted. rom the dence of her Peter Bann, rlatiands, on Mon- Ninst., ab two o’ciock, without Carriages for conveying inends nsh Railroad depot. —On Saturday, April 11, 1874, Mrs, y¥, native of Killana, county Cavan, Ireland, aged 64 yea Relatives and friends of t to attend tie! 0) at bal day afternoon, further notice. vited to sitend the fanerai, irom the reside bis parents, on Monday aiternoon, Aprii 13, o’clock. loved wie of Michae! Wall, in the 34th year family are invited | late residence, 179 | nh street, on MonGay, me OCC) April 10, 1874, ALEXANDER Relauives and triends are invited to attend the funeral, from jus late residence, 22 Downing street, at two o'clock this (Sunday) afternoon. Farncu1.p.—On Thursday, April 9, | eldest daughter of Hamlet M. aud A. M, Relatives and (riends of the family are respect. fliy invited to attend the ‘uneral, from the resi- dence of her parents, No. 221 West Eleventh street, on Sunday, the 12th inst., at two o'clock P. M. Farri.t.—On Friday, April 10, Eine William Farrill (formerly Mrs. John 8, MacDonald), aged 34 years. z Funeral trom her tate residence, No. 230 Eighth Street, on Sunday, April 12, at three o'clock. Friends are invited without further notice, Fixg.—On Saturday, April 1, TmopoctA ANN FINK, daughter of the late Alexander Fink, in the 72d year of her age. Relatives and Iriends are respectfully invited to attend the funerai, from her residence, Woodbridge, N. J., on Tucsday, April 14, at half past one o’clock P. M. Trains leave Desbrosses and Cortiandt streets at 10 A.M. GALLAGHER.—On Wednesday, Aprii 8, after a short illness, Mrs, HONORA GALLAGHER, in the 87th ear of her age, Garrison,—On Wednesday, April 8, HtLpan D. GannIsoN, Widow of Jacob Garrison, 'in the 74th year oJ her age. Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fally invited to attend ine funeral, from her late residence, corner of Ke Kalo and Reid avenues, | Breokiyn, on Sunday, at two o'clock P. M. ! HamMeEL.—On Saturday morning, Apri! 11, of con- ; sumprion, JANE S., widow of David Hamel, of Mor- {past spectinil -On Frida, DOYLE, aged 22 years. o’clock A, M., on Monday morning, the 130. thence to St. Anthony's church, Salliivan ‘ Calvary Cemetery. Wuire, widow of Henry White, in the 70th her age, a native of the county of Meath, | ‘The relatives and friends of the farnily dence, 448 Went Forty-first street. GAN, wife of Thomas Young, aged 36 years. Friends are respectfully invited to atte funeral, from St. Peter’s church, Jersey Ci this day (Sunday), at three P. M. Brookiyn papers pleuse cop: HALL, 17 BAST Howe, Trance Speaker, sive Spiritualists, for Society of Prog 2%, P.M Ghadzen's Lyceum, 25 F. a SHE I SEASON. _ \RAND BAL MASQUE J Masquerade Club wil) take face at the evening, April 13, 74. ALBERT WINSHIP, seci OX Miee on even Tickets a ig of Dall, ACADEMIES. Hall, Tuesday, April 14 risania, aged 43 years, at Masoni \, 1874, , } r ot i ESBONS at any honr, day or evening. Relatives and Iriends of the family are respect- CIRGULARS at private Academy. f fully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday next, at one o'clock P. M., from the South Second street Methodist Episcopal church, Wijliamsburg. HIFRONIMUS.—On Friday, April 10, at twelve P. M., CHARLES HIERONIMUS, aged 51 years. The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral on Monday. April 13, at two P. M., from residence 426 Henry street, Brooklyn. Horkins.—On Friday evening, April 10, 1874, SARAH EMMA PARKER, Wife of John Hopkins, Esq., aged 39 years and 7 months. Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, trom her late residence, corner of Alexander avenue and 140th | street, North New York. on Monday, the isth inst., at two o'clock P. M. Hu@nrs,—On Friday, April 10, ANNIE, wife of ALLET MASTER DUMARS D, BAviiveet Fourtn strect, neat Broadway —alt Able Dances taught pertectly in one quarte: taught periectly in six private lei ROOKES’ DANCING AC. All the fashionable r PRIVATE INSTRUCTION ai one course of | 1 B, RIVER'S DANCING ACADEMY. N + State, corner of Court street, Brockiyn. Gay or evening; send for a circular, a Dancer's Assistant JAUSE’S SOIREE DANSANTE, VING HALL, EVERY SATURDAY EVENING, from & tol ¢ 1055 ALM Subject—"Ocenpations in the After Litc.”” OF THE JOLLY YO | Rooms, Sixth avenue and Thiztieth street, on Mond ast Eleventh s! ‘CING ACADEMY, hour, day or evenin ing house, corner of Fifteenth street and Ruther- Jord place, on first day, tourth month, 12ta (Sun- in the tives aud triends are respectiuily TAYLOR.—1. O, OF O, F.- Members of Alleghaina jeath of The funerai will take Particulars tn Mon- N. G. ‘THvstas.—On Saturday, April 11, at fve minutes | conine A. M., EMMA ELIZABETH, Only daughter of Join and Sarah Thomas, aged 3 years, 2 months Funeral will take place on Monday, at two P. M., | street, Greenpoint. Relatives and friends are respectfully | % VAN BRUNT.—At New Utrecht, L. I, on Saturday, April 11, WILLIAM, youngest son of George an Jemima Van Brunt, in tue 23d year of his age, ‘the iriends and relatives are respectfully in- nce of at two WaLL.—On Friday, April 10, 1874, Mary, the be- ot her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- Invited to attend the funeral, trom her | late residence, 27 King street, at half-past nine D inst street, for a solemn requieu mass, and from thence wo Wuirr.—On Friday, April 10, 1874, CATHARINE year of ireland. are re- spectiully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, April 12, at one o’clock P. M., irom ber late resi- | Youne.—In Jersey City, on Thursday, April 9, | after # iong illness, Of consumption, SUSAN FLANA- | nd the = — ity, on IXTEE EENTH lectures - and, UTHS' Argyle retary. fashion: six dances Y, 361 BROOME 8T.— lesso 175 Classes 0, continued ali summer ; private lessons given at any tine. Inclose 25 © ents tor | 2. {ten | | O'clock, at Tarrytown, General HENRY STORMS, iD _AND_FounpD. Late nen nnn 8,183, OF THE EMIGRANT RELIGIOUS NOTICES. BAPIIST CHURCH, WEST TWENTY- T ie SOUTH nibenannansinnle L O8T—BANK BOOK NO fifth street. A. 0. Osnorn, D. D., ‘pastor, preaching Industrial Savings Bank. Th April 12, at 1034 A. M. and 73g P. M. | se on leaving it at the Bath, Noes Ghanebeee 3S - H E NN REILLY MEETING FOR THE INAUGURATION OF A — ——— HILLY, Depostior. new Chureh to-day (2:30 and P.M.) at Me- Osta SCOTCH TERRIER (HALF BREED), WITH | chanics’ Haul, No. 25 avenue D, between Third and Fourth white breast, short ears and tong tail $3 reward streets, aa will be paid by returning to No. 136 Stanton street, corner of Nortoik. OST—A GOLD HUNTING WATCH. WITH A BLACK 4 silk guard, Geneva make, on Friday, Aprii 3, prob: NTHON MEMORIAL CHURCH, FORTY EIGHTH ' street, west of Sixth avenue,—=ervice at 10}s A. M., | and usuui children's church at 334 P.M. The rector, | Rey. RK. Heter Newton, will preach, | ably on the west side of Broadway, berween Nineteenth * _e | and iwenty-first ey A reward of $20 will be giver to the finder on returning the same to 56 West Two tieth strect OST—A GOLD ENAMELED FI ease). A reward wil. be given Windsor Hotel, Thirty-second stree d Suxth avenue. OST—ON PRIDAY, SIXTH AVENUE AND FORTY. sixth street, a smail diack and tan Sit, red collar with two bells; liberai reward. Return to 797 Eughth av- enue, second floor. pWiSe nes OST—SATURDAY, HTH INST., IN GRAND STREET boat or Canal s‘reet car, some Books and Papers of one except the owner, payment of check | AT DE GARMO'S HALL, FIFTH AVENUE AND | Fourteenth street, to-day, at 10:30. 5. P. Andrews. “The Principles Common to al Sciences. 2:30—"The New Dispensation:” several speakers. 730—“The Pan- tarchy ;" Mrs. Letand and other speakers. | i | A §ONFERENCS OF THE SPIRI(O AL York will be held at Germania ‘tall. | nue, near Eighteenth street, this aiterno ers invited. WER (HEARTS. desk of the between Broadway by Third ave- at2 Strang- TTHE THURSDAY NING PRA . PRAYER and experience meeting at Hen'ainin Albro's, No. 354 West Thirty-sixth steert, colores pec pie are we j om to sing jubilees and other bymn, style. ho value to any 7 > STILLAE: Perm having been stopped. On returning them to the factory, JRURCH OF THE DISCIELES. MADIBOM A » | North Seven" vrreet, oear Union avenue, Williams / corner or Forty-tlith street—Ri dH + | Burg, a suitable reward willbe paid. pastor. Morning suvject— Bing the gxth Lecture in course. sub.ec hat | People Say and Think of Religion.” Sunday school | Bible Class at 3. VATHOLIC IND RING, GOING FROM 167 WEST . street to corner Twenty-third street enue, The finder will be liberally re- ng and y Meet \ AP y GHURG warded by leaving the sume at store 917 Broadway, ! street, between Sixth and Sev —_—— rence | geltst service on P.M. “subject OST—A LARGE MALE MA mol ntended by leather collar, with "are Dt Differences Any persor rev ne pa saa end et wil! be Hberally rewarded. | (YERIST CHURCH, FIFTH AVF HUGH MIL | rete m i -er Thompson. rector.—Morming prayer and sermon, | [ OST-ON SATURDAY MORNIN BETWEEN | 10:39; eveninz prayer weats tree), 4:40; evening prave eventh street and Tompkins Market, through lecture gn “Saul,” 7:30; rector officiates; Kuster music Broadway, Ninth street and Fourth avenue, a bunch of | Tepeated. Keys (one of wa h bene), wen ng tase by re- Pee pea aes See ce | turming the above at 2 West Eleventh streets near { (QvuURCH OF THE RESURRSC Broadway. ; LU Btth street, netween Lexington and aventies.— | —— . : | Divine services by the rector Key. Dr. Flagg, iorning | PYHE PARTY PINDING OPERA GLASS FIFTH AVE evening, Sunday school at 2 2a’ matinee, saturday, please return to oitice Union a eague Club. (CHURCH OF THy WEAVENLY REST, FIFTH AVE- : a — | nue, above Forty-titth street.—special service on xan dacs : Sunday evening, at7 302. M. Morning prayer and Holy K AIDS. Comwunion at 10:30 A, M. REWARD.—LOST, ON FRIDAY AFTERNOON, rth avenue car, a black Pockethook, con- 5, a lady's card and several smal! articles. (uukeH OF DisciPLEs 0 eighth street and Broadwa: the rector, wi!l preach at 10:30 eron at 7:30 P.M. The public invite | CBuRCH OF ST. MARY THE VIRGIN, Forty-dfth str near Broadwa: day :—10% A. M., high celebration und 5 Vespers; all services full choral. StF Y- W.'C, vawson, nd Rey. R Cam- ¢ ‘dcan be had by returning the same to 29 Kast Fourth street. ' $1( REWARD.—LOs 8 ', GOLD LOCKET WITH Dia- mond monograin 1. 8.. cont 1% two pictures; Toston April 9th The Snder will please return and re- ceive the above reward, with thanks. LEO SCHLESINGER, 165 East Houston street. or 1 i sete Rt ; | @]() REWARD.-LOs?, A REVERSIBLE LOCKET, Boule ag ts aaa abi at | SL.) Met sttigrin et Son nd a Ha dod the Universal Instinct of Mankind;? Evening, “The | 5! D W. P. CLEARY, 71 Broadway. third floor. \HURCH OF THE MESSIAH, PARK AVENUE, COR. | OF THE HOLY SAVIOUR, EAST TWENTY. ri car Madison aveui Only Foundation for a Christian Chureh to be Prosper- | ‘ UN AE 1 SENARP FOR THE RETURN OF A WHITE \HURCH U spitz Dog, lost on the Ist Inst, 1,008 sixth aveuue. ne 1.0) REWARDCLOST, GOLD PENCIL, SHAL AND Eyeglass: either in Fourth street, ‘between Lae ette place und Bowery. or on Fitth avenue, between Thirty-third and Thirty-fourth streets. ‘The above re- ward can be bad by returning the game to 20 Last Fourth 4 o'clock : * quest the order of musical services wi! i peared to- yauRCH OF THE ATONEME VENUE, car eorner, Ewenty-eighth stre Diving servioes at finesse K alrpast ten in the morning and at quarter betore eight | @ Op REWARD.oLOST. PAPER ENVELOPE, CON. | inthe evening. Ali are cordially invied, $25 ara ke tax: necenptar posmltoueaetae | PUIETH AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH.—PREACHING | dressed to sylve! Vo. Callin’ bindery of Bible and ba, age. Congre; by Hon. G at lly A.M. by whe pastor, D. Armit- tional meeting at'75 P. M., presided over MH. Andrews, All are invited, House, Ninth streetand Third avenue, New York. JOHN COYLE, APRIL 5, GOLD Keturn R Wa to DAY'S Cafe, 166 Fifth a teh and REWARD.—LOST, SATURDAY, APRIL 4 about 1130 P.M. on Third avenue car, comin yatch an $50 from Forty-second street to Astor House, Gold W chain: Watch was double ci TIONS.—FOR SALE MPORTANT fl Swiss make, very thin, cheap, three fuli Lots, desirably located, with asub- | " . ft; Chain was very. show i to suit. M. PARPART, 906 and 93 Third avenue, eu) on return of same (0 GEORGE Hy PRENTISS | ati } USSIAN.GRI | nue, ni Ws o'clock chapel is ope ond street. if FASTER SUNDAY NIGHT. CLIBERAL REWARD, NO questions, for Wateh, Chain and Locket Address W. W., Herald Uptowu Branch office. re Serm —Easter servj on by Father M. to the pubhe. Rev BE, ANDERSON, PasTOR OF THE FIRST Baptiste will speak at the Service of Song, | under the auspices of the Yorkville Young Men’s Chris: tan Association, this arternoon at +15 jock, in the large hall of the East side Building. J, 8. MCCLELLAND (P Sunday morning, at st Epis MITH, 224 BAST ELEVENTH STREET, WILL more than aay receiver for the twu Overcoats turday morning. giv taken Sa ASTOR) tu ¢ YACHTS, STEAMBOATS, &C. W SLOOP FOR SALE CHEAP—AS THE owner has no use for her: Lig tons. Tuquire ot W. MALOY, at the dry dock, foot of Second and Greene streets, Jerse: YANAL BOAT WANTE, CHURCH, FO! Fifth and Sixth avenite: servi st sunday after Easter Hpk Y ond celesration, lv :30 ERIE four years old; must be chea) | and particulars, L. 'W., box 208 He BOAT, NOT OVER ith price Ber 7, mai =) HE HULL, ENGINE AND BOILER OF an 18 by 2) t. recently burned. Apply toJAS. A. DAV ith street. | TVOR SALE—STEAMBOAT PORT ROYAL; of keel, 9% teet: over all, 107 feet: bean, 23 teets over all, 3 feet; depth of hold, 64 feet; cylinder, 24 mehes; stroke. 6 feet: draught, 5 tect: botlér built in er generaily ; pric N) ? ICKE & oii street, New Y A SIDEWHEEL, STEAMBOAT, 142 FE good order; handsomely titted up for pa ss. Apply to JOHN MACKAY, 14 Broadway, h avenue, Br services on sunds Subject for the € tor. P.M perienc ST. ALBAN'S S avec th CHURCH, R Ww. OR SALE loua, Senger bus! © ‘sr vices at 11 A. o'clock. BAPTIST CHURCH, SEOOND A YACHT, 42 FRE: LON nue and Tenth street.—Rev. Jotin Dowling, D. D., | POR SALE—SCHOONER ) aeeup, pulpit Sunday morning. at ini clock Fierce, seedy ight draught god urge; several pase D. D., of thts city on Sunday even: & Ne, Grelghit Hyonslers. [aeboate. ses ited. | Yachts. ath | FoR SALE CHEAP—EIGHT ROWBOATS, AT M. i KYLB’s, High Bridge. CHEAP—4A CENTRE BOARD SLOOP two yenrs old, 57 feet long, 14 feet beam, in und, large can, with ail on Dr. Bell will speak at Morni sixth street, at 23g P. | FOR Sale Yacht. | complete order and well fo ences. Address J. C, | PROPELLER FOR SALE.—ABOU 183 feet beam, cylinder 20x: | can beseen at Kingsbridge, N. | MAN @ GEER a ae | QLoop FOR sALE—20 FEET REEL, 12 FEET BEA} An unequalled variety ot new Millinery, Siraw and draught of water 2 inches; one year old: cabin, Fancy Goods, Kid Gloves, Hosiery, &c. Hl centre and hold; price $80, E. L. HILL, 491 Hudson st, | QTEAM YAOHT—LENGTH 45 FEET, M 12 PEEP, fitting, &e: | draught ¢ tet: engine 10-borse powe | Apply at FRAN ES’, foot of Thirty-seventh street, | South Brooklyn, or to GEORGE WASHBU«N, xo. Malden lane, New York. “ ICREW YACHT SPITFIRE FOR SALE CEEAP.—90 | SD feet long. Ui wide, 2h draught; large eabin and DORNER OF BROADWAY, | Dilgthouse, ecunecting: ‘surface condenser. Apply toot 0 of Smith street. Brooklyn. 362 BROADWAY, ABOVE Grand street crosstowr line of cars PASSES THE DOOR and conn with every city car and stage route going RIDE FROM WALTO north and sout i NUTE SIX + Union square—Will Spen on Tuesday, April 14, an HE CELEBRATED KAISER WILIELM CABIN @legant assortunent of Bonnets and Round iMate, in ali the sloop Yacht, 45 feet by lé feet, complete, im fine ore new shapes, received per steamer City of Par | der; owner, having purchased a schooner, is desirous of - : c Senin Eg — | selling. Adiress KAISER, box 2,919 Post office, ‘AND SPRING OPENING MONDAY, - —————— ee Ae and Wednesday of Children’s Millinery’ WTANTED—A SLOOP ABOUT 12 TONS: MUST BE IN a ess Caps, at Mis MYERS, 22° East Four- good order. Address, statating price and where it teenth street. LUARD, Herald offi A SLOOP YACLT, NOT 1 ject long; low priced Lots, free and cle eity, given in payment. NOLD, box 1" Hera <THE VANDYKE, THE A. turen, La Pille de Mme. Season, to bé tound only at Ma vestor, 15 East Fourtecnt! 3 THAN 38 ur, near Luis dress, with particulars, AR- :DIN- Augot.—i he Hats of the on Harris, Mile. PRINCE, vet, near Chickering’ A —REMO! —BROWN’S LONDON ROUND HATS, | WSANTED-SMALL PA‘ STEAMBOAT, CAR. + E, BROWN (uster of W. C. Brown, New Bond street, rying 75 to 200 persons; must be not over 34; tect or | London) has now elegant styles fc iz. 1,261 Broad- wood speed required. Address STGAM- less draught; BOAT, Herald for spri way, Detween Thirty-first aud Thirty-second streets, otfice. |) M. OLNEY, IMPORTER OF FRENCH | MIL (. utery.s choice importation of Bouncts and Rouud Hats ron’ ihe leading, Paris houses, French hip, kng- lish Straw and Leghorn Hats. rich French Flowers, Bridal Wreaths, &c. 30 East Fourte CONPAGSTE LYONAISE | DE AB- lishment. —Making up ladies’ nd Tes modelling dresses recelve special attention N. B.—No charge tor extras; also untrimmed Chip and Straw Bon- , Siipure and Llama Lace PHINE GOLUE (successor to A. ‘om 13 Chuton place to No.9 Kast h and Madison avenues, LIER, YACHT WANTED—FOR THE M & yacht or pilot boat, from schooner preterred, drawing trom #4) to 7 feet’ wi having good miodations tor ten men and a good saaler iv light i es having suct vessel for sale will please undersicnes lowest Tice, age, & MURGAN & 20., Groton, Conn PNG © FOOT JIB AND MAINSAIL, OR Cat, BOAT F y ay 1 sale ve p.—In perfect. order. Add PHILIP Ls , box 45 New York Post nth street. AKING Es wis materials a RK |. Fe Thirtieth s AMEE. street, begs to inform the PROPOSALS. ma | oH asopened Pr INGS COUNTY PENITENTIARY CONVICT a show swith the most elegant | A’ Labor. | and distingue ts, Hats, Coiffures and pest | Caps of the latest #1 |. Notice is hereby given that proposals will be received ey - CAR! AvLon, — bY. the undersigned comm ot the Board ot Super: i N ME. CAR! TO § TAYLOR), | Vjsors of Kings county at the office of the Clerk of sald | old or ssinaking and patterns — foard, room 10, Coun the etty of rooms, No. 6¢ ses and Roles made up — Brooklyn, until tw he "20th armel ata much le: styie and beauty are equal ie faoture, Iaiies wishing to have a | and as gar to F of $50 maie and’sO female i), able bodied and ander day ot April, 1874, sor «more or le riect and i i for terms of ‘rom thee mouths to ten years, figure should try Mine. Carley’s French Corset now and hereafter to be imprisoned in the Penitentiary | Patterns m the very latest styiés, direct trom Part of said county he present contractor ¢ Uigelow. sturers of ladies! shoes, expires on the 14th jay of July, i874, and & new contract has to be made in lie thereo! ‘Proposais to be for the term of five years, commencing with the 15th day « . 1874, and to state the prive per diem for each convict and the Kind of labor to be carried Jor's system for cutung taught 9 BREVOORT constantly the Embrotd- 01 place (ienth street), ts | iatest styles in sik and grenad ered batist ana cachemire Garments, Ling nets, Hats and Fancy Articles, very stylish trom $15 and apwar AL, DRESSMAK on, The prison has good, commodions and suitable work- shops for the employment of such convicts, | M™® & De BAND IMPORTER | “"puil particulars of the institution, its present and past | IM. of Paris*¥ashions, fine French Corsets and Paniers, — managenent and disciple cau ve obtarned on nppheas | RAs now open a pelection of elegant styles in Paris Pat tion at the office of the amid Clerk or Warden or Keeper 878 Broad s c of the Penitentiary, Crown street, vear Nostrand ave- ME, HARTLEY 18 nue, in the city of Brooklyn. —=—— = NOW IN REC y order of joard of Supervisors of Kings county. Charies Hughes, aged 22 years. = i tl 4 By order rd soi ssc 5 Relatives and'iriends are respectfully invited to | WANTED 0 OR eee ea ee ates ne Paria dis Broadway ata | Tous Chance attend the funeral, from her late residence, No.7 | 7 Want TO PU BAN ESTABLISHED FEED 17 Fifth avenue. | WILLIAM RICHARDSON, Committee Eldridge street, on Sunday, April 12, at two P.M.; — ] Jusmesn on the wert side Preferred, on which I can | 5 “ mere cer ame eam TT a ADOLPH GUBNER, on thence to Calvary Cemetery. | pay $1,000 cash, balance to be held on chattel mortga; | LLE. F. M’KINLEY, 2 POURTH AVENUE.—JUST JOHN HW. SNYDE Penitentiary. Hurcnison.—On Saturday, April 11, of mem- | or would buy an interest where I could make a goo Hngitis mount Wale nod other Paste Revciios © cent | W. C, McKINNY, at \ * oot —- : = years, 4 month: dl 6 days. The relatives and iriends of the family are re- spectfally invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her grandparents, Ninety-first street and Lexington avenue. on Monday, Apri! 13, at one ANTED-FIXTURES FOR GROOERY AND Waarkes Seales, S000 and Wagon. Address FIX’ WA icet ona wide ; ong. Apply to PRES SONS, No. 75 Chambers at | BEEF | Racks, Measures, Horse RBS, box 100 Herald office. NTED—TWO COUNTERS, ABOUT 25 AND 15 hard wood top preferred. reet. TxaranaM.—At Harlem, on Thursday, April 9, Mar@anet McLrop, wife of Sidney P. Ingraham, wa. TO PURCHASE.—PARTIES HAVING in the 6th year of her age. large or smal! stocks of Goods in original or broken The relaiives and trends of the family are in- pgokages, end a AR Sad for pperedines oa vited to attend her funeral, on Sunday, April 12, | Sa'piTALisi, box 156 H at hall-past two P. M., from her late residence, Second avenue and 127th street. JOUNSON.—Ub Saturday evening, April 11, Josera ©, JOHNSON, at hus residence No. 48 Sands street, Brooklyn, in the 78th year of his age. ‘ond hand Mace's Reirigerator. Any one one and willing to sell reasonable will address u. Wl Herald Uptown Branch offic ‘ANTED TO PUROHASE—A MEDIUM SIZED SEC- | havin vox Noitce of funerai in Monday’s paper, { dJomnston.—At Harlem, on Thursday, April 9 ELstB JOHNSTON, Widow of William Jobnston, aged 78 years, 8 months and 14 days, Relatives and friends are invited to attend the faneral, on sunday, April 12, from the residence oft her nephew, Joho J. Glasson, Jr., No, 515 East 117th street, at one o'clock. KLEINscHMIDT.—On Thursday, April 9, after a ainful illness, CHRISTINA, the beloved wife of mrad Kleinschmidt, aged 89 years, 11 months and 7 days. The relatives and friends of the family are re- L Brooklvn, t—Where the Kirn, Staten. Island, Jersey “City” and be found enjoying a good meal at SANDY 5 0 SLOTE & JANES, STATI notice. welling public of New York, RS, ‘ULTON STREET, near William. —Account Books made to order at short to attend the (aneral, irom her late residence, No. 72 Eighth avenue, on Sunday, REES—TREES.—A LARGR AND MISCELLANEOUS in Trees, for side- Yolock P, M. walks and ornamental grounds, of all sizes, consisting a Se ya thursday, April 9, 1874, at his resi- | Maples, Spraces, ‘Arbores. Vie, Will Selivere dence, Stony Potut, land county, Hon, Wi- | anywhere in the city or suburbs; can be shifted by water Liam R. KNAPP member, of the Assembly, aged 64 | fir% be? Lae aw homer arden “Plant, a ine ears, 11 months and 13 days. vt em ens ™ Relatives and inends onthe family, members of DORAN. Nureer san and Flor West. Morrisania, Adalouie Loage, No. 46, F. aud A.M. members of | Westchester couuty. LLES. LYONS & MOUNTJOY, 27 ( have just received a choice assortment of | Bonnets and Engnsh Round Hats, to which they pardeu- | | Varl; the attention of the beat mon WATCHES, LADY WOULD DISPOSE OF sonable price a cot welry, boug, VERY REA- lete Parure and some magniq- tin Paris of the most fashion me — ro = Ti Manin | cent fan Je | M¥E, A. MICHEL, “FORMERLY Witt MARTE | Atte maker: sort about $900 gold, are cutrely new: | Galoupean, No, 423 Sixt nue, near twenty-sixth | good opportunity. for wedding present. Address, with Street, has returned from Paris by seamehiy Cimbria, with & most recherche assortment of Bonness and Kound Hats, caretnlly selected by herself in all the tastionable — houses ot Paris. i IAMOND, WE! LF NG 10 CARATS FoR SALE, hs aie = ae aa ~eme @sacrifice; would take Agood Pianc in part pay: YATALIE TILMAN & 00.. EAST SIXTEENTH iment’ At att Broadway, near orald Uptown Branch ful) name and address, A. u. E., office, + street. will open, on Monday, an elegant assortment of imported Bonteta round. Hatw Flawera Feathers | Oct Brida, Wreaths and Vell, ac. ac. N.B—Dresses and — Suits made wo order. j EXCHANGE. | CPENING w. ) MILLINERY— | 4 LARGE PRENCH PLATE PIER GLASS, OR ON! = | eke Ter hefner eee, betore we pee eh Bot Marvin's iron Safes to, exehange ate ed prices; Ohiidren’s ats, Mourning Bi ; Rewing Machine. Address i gant new styles. Mill era wants i Bonnets, cle. town Brapch office, 1206 Broadwa: eC” = eee TTENTION|—1 WISH TO MAKE A TRADE POR & Brussels Carpet in exchange for Board and Room, ‘oppo: | Address G. W. H., Heraid offic STEN: | 7 ANTED CHANGE=NEW BROCHE SHAWL, i ‘coat 8 " forcamels air Shaw! Pah timorence. Wa | cash, Address Mrs. FLELDING, Herald office, NERY Aarieicrat, HUMAN BYBS—s. T DAVIS, {N. BYIN Business has been removed to 773 Broadwa: i ‘ 3: t Waiking, Evening, Reception Dresse: x —— See 109 ly maker of the tmproved Artificial ventor and only maker ot te racues EMOVAL—THE LATE MRS, '$ MIL A. I. Stewart's. RRR WHS? NINTH STREET. MME. GRENIER MAKES elegan' | Sriimmed the latest Parisian style; shargor I first class, reliable dressm Kors Wt oe apekcoetdrant WEST THIRTY-THIRD STREET.— N of Ladies’ and Children's Dresses made, parler de to order | i the | at, the shortest notice; summer 8 & specialty; | Haman Bye, ackno’ $0 de the o1 ate we ; | correct ture in the world. 127 East | brew mere iso Underwear. hes Pack: * | cormeot ination or mete 48th world, 7 be ORTH oF | QNB DOOR NoRTH uae | TR HORrMARy (LATE FIRST ASSISTANT OF THR 719 Sxra, AvENvR, Forty-first street, ‘at Mme. R. KEN! with Mme. 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