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6 NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1874.—WITH SUPPLEMENT. | THE Z:NGARO’S REVENGE, ana she feil Matern tothe ground. The furious Fay.—At Boston, on Sunday, Joly 19, in the 19th * NOTHER CHILDS? EXCURSION. —ealeomaaerae gypsy, long pent up hatred now gaining the mas- | year of her age, ADELINE, wile of John Fay, and tery of him, did not cease in his murderous onset, | daughter of Charles and the late Bridget Porret. and a8 quick as thought plunged the knife The remains were interred in Calvary Cemetery, red with the blood of the woman he | New York, on Wednesaays, July 22. srmeinemumiapererens — 7 | her house, which he called his “home,” she now Muence of incontraivable excitement. At eleven co o'clock one night he was arrested on her door- Dews the Bay one Up the -woondenaaee K | young American, who staggered vack and fell, | beloved wife of Nicholas rerguson, aged 33 years, TRE CHARGE, Yesterday Stock Exchange Picnic No. 2 took | Romance of a Young Baltimorean | wit both nands ‘pressed over the wound, from | Funeral will take place from her’ late residence, . : ‘The ostensible charge against him was alieged to : the knife to the ground, ran wildly offinto the | day, the 24th inst, Relatives and iriends invited Ball in Russia. 1,000 chitdren from the Third and Fifth wards of Sede meabsartin’ Gaim, caine ceinitta omen to an tmaege of the Virgin Mary, which was in his | a | 7 W. sam 75S ‘ Raritan Be: ve. ADI orclock A. ee } and his solitary companion, the gypsy woman. | fantom, BaRTRAM PRICE, only child of Frank W. Mothers bedroom, and which had been given to | °° ‘au Reach Grove. About eight | ‘They hurriedly built aire and then examined the and Kitty Darby Gardner, aged 3 months and 23 jays, Leonard street, below West Broadway, in front of an ugly-lookin h anc was vleeding freely. She s | Custom, on the day he was baptized. The truth ” 10g gas ny ed just above , t two Picks Up the Pearl, | wppears, however, to be that these jewels were | te police station of the Fifth precinct. Fiags was Unconsctous. Frank was stabbed j 123 East 124th street, on Sunday, July 26, a | taken by hts aide-de-camp, and that he generously entered nis heart, The blood was gushing Out In | yited to attend. eee psomk tiara rests young officer from dis- | #04 the large banner in front of the station house | Strange Story of a Deserter from | great” spurts. They were bon placed | “Gruso “tn Jersey Clty, on Thursday, July 23, | 4 ’ woman made bandages for the wounds and was Funeral from No, 193 Newark avenue on Satur- | would have committea the robbery himself; for he seicsad cen nae endeavoring to stop tie blood when Moro re- | day, at two o'clock P, M. Relatives and friends o | . + had no need to do so, He has @ large forture, way to anxiety for the fate of hus vi Le Paisley (Scotland) papers please copy. ne The Foreign Magdalen May Berome a Mus- | ve some day entitled to a property of such 1m- | With impatience the signal to start, anxious aa" itis ikase neti hk amten tain ob ru ope t Skill of the two gypsies was W aGGERrY.—On Thursday, July 23, 1874, in th mense value that any usurer in the world | Mothers in the line were giving directions ttated, owing | [Ful scene in the gypsy camp Esmendela died, | of Kilrea, county berry, Ireland. covite Reformer. , northern Pennsylvauia is greatly agitated, owing | never regaining consciousness. His relatives and friends are requested to attend T sum he might have required. Moreover, the | 8azers everywhere, The boys were in attend 7 0 | seized Moro when it was known that she was dead. | street, Brooklyn, on Saturday, July 25, at ten A, M. Pais, July 6, 287 rand, Duke. is, not va. spenatheift;, he | ace in large numbers, most of them being | S!PAy giving his name as Christoph Polombo, who | f%¢0 Mora when it was known that she Taster. | street, Brooklyn, on Saturday, July 2b at ten A M. Ghainaiie: ap iabeloatmtae an abit. share. wane rand nke 3 no sp ; arrived in this place early this morning, on fpot. | ' wi i ne sade. " baa 5 ne gave o1 f kK p He d the Cemetery o1 jatbush, . masked ball at the Opera House of St. Petersburg, | montn for mis domestic expenses, Besides, he had | 80d had that pathetic look of “nopody’s Ree) party of nomads that camped near the place. | * grave with his own. hats suiue 200 yards | ‘iigppanp.-on ‘Taursday afternoon, Oly at, a04 seldom Sefore, even in the brilliant capital of " 5 q in their faces which woud melt any heart, In- an ? °! | received $50,000 from his bankers on the same y ‘The gypsies were Ove in number—two women and | gir} was place , Just as she had lea, with ngipow sae Hebbard, aged 4 years, 6 months and 4 no shroud, no funeral rite—burie in the wilder- jaye. over so much beauty and renown. It was carui- | mitveg, and the stolen jewels were valued at about | the HERALD’s representative that they had never “ ness at dead of night, a murdered outcast, and Val time, when pleasure is Ibalf-privileged to take ¢y 99,” ‘The Grand sae nevertheless, took the | Deen out of the crowded streets, Tne order to | Cvidently an American, not over twenty-four | yor” dernaps, born to adoru princely hails aud | the funeral to take place on Sunday alteruoon, 0 Lo could iy venue, at y . M. She terrible rigors of the orthodox Russian Lent, | soae time under arrest, he has been banished to | cession moved towards Franklin street, North Sanietheriis tae ee Fite oy amt | ug caenoandl dastnnseenen: Ia sae dlarkneany meal | cereae aan MODE, at fone o'clock, @uriny ch it must dine and sup epor lentils | gne Gages River 35). It was preceded by tne band, @ Which folks must dine and sup up his thanbubce® (pier 35). 1 P vy Te tunefal wil take pace’ tgcday Friday, at y . M., trot My No. 12 Russia was there, and ail those elder men Who | Meantime the American lady’s house was | delight of the youngsters. They were all embarked ees es oa pan Be Pipes ing Ib agony, but mentoring no consciousness... two o/clock a alivea ae. ae ean wear their years wituout Becoming morose | searched, and when nothing was found which | 0H,tve te barge Chicago, and at nine o'clock the sone deed that had been committed was too great for | Acacia Lodge, No. 327, F. and A. M., are respect- f aud crabved, Under the pretty dominoes | couid in any way connect her with the theft, she | The Third ward children were under the charge of | ri > 3 3 ” saga AY 1 manner added largely to the exchequer of the | he determined to desert the purty, as he feared HiLpRetTH.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, July 23, ae ee aa eerene | Was seut out of the country, dcoompanied by two | Captain Jonn Williamson and the Fifth warders.| et) oo. Mndtca selling charms, Her | 80Me great responsibility. He reactied this place | AusimC., infant daughter of Henry . and Bila Le. { 00d natured policemen, who seemed to be some- | and general supervision were controlled by Mr. | age could not have heen more than sixteen. The ually in a bi § , 7 “siete \s Q le arroom and then under oath before Horkrns.—At Tarrytown, N. Y., on Thursda’ summer night were many of the great Court what ashamed of the dirty work they were doing. | George F. Wilhams, whose experience and devo- other Woman was a gypsy. The only other notice- Justice Martin, On this deposition Warrants were | July 23, EMMA WEEKES, wile of R. i. Hopelag wr j 71 \ € TH GRAND DUKE'S DIAMOND GIRL |i then observed Maat he was under the in- “Stock Exchange Piente No, 2—A Sail ye step, and she bas hi professed to love into the breast of the Ferouson.—On Wednesday, July 22, MARGARET, , s never seen him since, An American Feauty at place, Tue beneficence of Wall street sent about py aa Which the blooa was spurting. Moro, throwing | 345 West Eleventn street, at one o'clock P. M., riz and a Gypsy Maid. be that he Nad stolen the jewels of a star belongin; 5 “pe this city down the bay and ap the Raritan River gloom added to the terror in the hearts of Polembo GaRpNER.—On Thursday, July 23, of cholera tn- . ‘ M. large numbers of the little ones assembled in x . * eel sk—. her by his jather, im accordance with a Kussian MURDER THE VERS. | victims of Moro’s hate. Esmendela’s wound was The Girl-Widow in a Mask—A Grand Duke | ’ OF LO Funeral services at the residence of bis parents, 4 | were flying, Governor's Island band was playing, the heart; an inch lower and the knife would have | P, M, Relatives and iriends are respectfully in- } inscribed with the words @ wagon on a bed made of blankets. The gypsy | 1874, JOHN GiBsON, aged 94 years, 1 y \ » | erace. It was not likely that the Grand Duke A BUDE AWAKENING, SORROW AND EXILE, © the Band. turned. He was very pale, and bis jury haa given | are invited, | and, as the eldest sor and heir to his father, will | Were dressed in their Sunday clothes, and awaited sess poe iuises tre guts a aires ing, however and in less than an hour after the | 52d year of iis age. Parrick HaGGgRTY, formerly | e rious Be would have taken his bond for whatever | tO Some little ones and there were curio to most extraordinary revelations made by a HE KEENEST PANGS OF REMORSE the suneral, from bis late residence, No. 184 Navy a : ts ars and was almost crazed. Avout midnight | Lady of Mercy, Debevoise street, and thence to lived very moderately und allowed only $800 a | decently clad, but a number wore tattered clothes, | 7 Sais tera’ two ones AAT Week ask Thaiiher bE from che camp, and in it the body of the murdered | NeLLIB A., the only daughter of Nathaniel J. the Nortuern Cigars, had festival lights shone | day that the rebvery was sald to have been com- | deed some ef these city waifs afterwards informed Rpeutae SON Tia Ase Gre’ Wan vauee cian The Iapally and friends are invited to be present, ‘Wider license than usual, in order to prepare for | ooyery on himself, and, after having been kept | March was given at nalf-past eight, and the pro- | Years of age. One of the females was a remark- | move among the proud and great. Shortly after | 26th inst., in the Presbyterian church, 155th street tat CaM ea We she they were compelled to await the return of day. | aiser a long and severe illness, FRANK J, HEUKEL. and suited cucumber, Ajl the golden youth of | THE AMERICAN BEAUTY SENT AWAY, which played “Mulligan Guards,” to the infinite | 78 atives of the strange race with whom The wounded young man lay in the wagon, groan- Polembo says that the oppressiveness of the horrid | Seventh avenu Relatives and irienus, also tng James Watt drew the party down the bay. | vagrant race, however, and by her fascinating | him to bear, and about two o'clock in the morning fully invited to attend. about like the firefies of a Southern under Captain Petty. Of course the arrangements this morning, and told ‘the above story, first cas- | Hildreth; aged 5 moutha. Jadies, with, pervaps, bere and there a princess of | None of her property was taken {rom her or in- | Hou to these tree excusions for children has been able member of the party was @ man who seémed issued tor the arrest of the wan Moro, and parties | ard eldest daughter of Augustus F, and Saran Sunce of Bi T; lor, between | . f s the theme of 80 much and deserved praise. have gone, accompanied by Polembo, to find the | Weekes, of Brooklyn, KE. D, eee 7 pera aa slety in Russia | Ce Ber expulsion from Rassla, however, is an During the trip down the bay, through the beau- | to be the teader. He was a true gypsy, his swarthy | spot were the murdered girl Was buried and to ‘the relatives eed hieads of the family are re- the present state of manners and-society usia | exercise of arbitrary power which makes one | tifu! Kul von Kull and up the Raritan kiver the complexion, fantastic costume and general bear- | s¢ek the gypsies. sigtag nf rea 7 spectiully invited to attend her funeral, at the and that which existed in Bngland during the | iaq enough that it does not Nourish everywhere, | Children danced, played *Copenhagen” and Lite t hatractnt the Moor that entered THE CROSS-RXAMINATION OF POLEMBO country residence of her parents at Tarrytown, on 4 reign of Charles LL, there are several points of re- RRASONS WEY, Sealy NAW, mpos) TOMDR Anas BOL TER AG: LIRR ving Fevealed certain inconsistencies in his statement | Saturday, July 25, at haif-past twelve o'clock. Car- | bemg placed upon tuem, except when positive | jargeiy into his composition. His age was | which have caused some to look upon him with wembiance, The conversation of the rich and bigh | tne probable reason why the Grand Duke Nicho- | radeness became apparent; but this wes only OD about forty years, and he was not an un. | Suspicion. A day or so will throw light enough on born is astonishingly free; and they openly prote-s | riages will be in waiting at the depot to meet the 10:45 train trom Forty-second street, N, Y. s has been banishe Sanz one occasion, and a mild cuse at chat. When any ject o1 he state! * i Jatitudinarian principles on the subject of mar- Pre keene ipa Lancensint ROUT eae of the Teas ones camblained ot Headache oF pd prepossessing mau, save for a sinister and lower- ey Me imapmenc the poungen Fee pene aneat ie taaraings July 22, Mra | ree | 1 ca, Si d secethcegi big sii . other trifing ils, Dr. Thoms, who is iu attendance | ing expression that played habitually on his dusky | could not survive his wounds, and that no doubt | A rc 7 4 Fiage, divorce and Kindred voples. Some of the | is that there was good ground for believing they | on all these Iree excursions, was on hand with tis | (U& ¢*P a ei ANNA ALBERTSON, widow of John Hornung, in the = ¢ . : 4 r edie: tace. ‘Those of this vicinity who were spectators | bis body will be sound buried not far trom that of | 77in year of ner age. i Women present. enjoying good positions and de- were aout to be married, What then? Rank and | kind care and generaily etleetual remedies, About | 1 xe iy Esmendela, TOe Toueeal asmeines, will be eid tie Daa firabie reputation, had more than one busband | weaith can win no fairer prize than beauty. She | #2. Heuralter leaving New York fresh, | gag ea of the singular party in their picturesque encamp- Accepting the story of this Portuguese deserter | morning, at ten o'clock, at the Presbyterian 4 Diving on athicable terms in the same street,.and ase iboe carag seit St uedilaene otter Ae PRS Was served to these little guests o1 tne Htock EX; | ment noticed that between the young man men- | as true, will the mystery attending tne birth of the | church Sixth street, vetween avenues C and D. was very charming, and bad a good deal of that | change, and later a sandwich of good white bread i unfortunate youn ‘irl ever be cleared? And | 4 © £e- a lady, with a turn for practical joking, has beer | gownright American common sense which a Rus- | 824 bam, beet or tongue. A little after noon the | Honed above and the gypsy leader there was a | yeane. fi . The relatives and iriends of the family ar , known to join a whist party, sitting caimiy down | what family is bereft in the death of th jusdered e p grove was in sight—a lovely wooded hill and bud, | very marked coolness, if not hatred. On the con- | “Frank,” uy eG Paian forthe. buautital gypay spectfully invited to attend. The remains will be Sian Prince, in sight of possible revoluttons, might | Which reaches to the shore of Raritan River—and aha taat hvanats ‘ leah Lege repeat ‘| interred at Hackensack, N. J. With no jess than three gentlemen with whem ske | have sound of considerable value. Itis that harm- | before long the gaming of the Third and Futn | Ary, the young girl American were on ln to forsake the walks of clvilization for the | Jutian,—On Thursday, July 23, JOHN JULIAX. e " , . the most intimate terms, and were constantly to- | Dali-Savage lie she led? Notice of the funeral hereatter, Bad been united in the bonds of wedlock. | less sort of smartness which consists of saying | Wards were rollicking in the water like so many i, — ———_—. ——_— KeLiy,—Suddenly, on Wednesday, Jnly 22, nae a orpoises, while the giris Were racing through the | gether when she was not visiting the inhabitants . | iu asgee that healt cay a pede | nothings pleasantly. She would nave made him | Wodds, their merry, childish auguter making im the neighborhood, plying her red Agdbieane cau TRACING ‘STOLEN PROPERTY. ANNIE, the beloved wile of Theodore Kelly, aged company esent 0} his cca f one of the most popular princes in Europe had | sWeet music in the summer air. 35 years and 3 months, was an American girl of extraordinary beauty, nh a oh ane mn pais ‘Alter the boys had enjoyed themselves sum- | 12g and selling curiously contrived amulets, Close | The Story of a Watch—A Little Light he relatives and fries of the family are re. @ married her, and busned up a fe vo A Bhe had not aequired #0 mach experience in P matrimony or chosen such @ Variety of partners in life as numberless respectable people at St. Peters burg, Moscow and Odessa; but, although she Was scarcely out of her teens, she was a widow, | gones, | in despotic countries. things are easily hushed up She was a conciliatory, | agreeable woman, who wouid have guided him to high destinies, and herself have been capable of | any sacrifices: she would have done wonders of heroism in time of pubiic trouble. She would have adopted her new country gladly, proudly, and may be have brouzht forth a race of warrior statesmen, Y | brave, strong and wise. ground, where, squatting like Indians arounl @ council fire, they were treated to a “Punch and Judy” show, which aroused a Bowery enthusiasm. At about three o’ciock the tug’s whistle sounded the recall to the merry-makers, and as they scamp- ered over the hills the air was resonant with laughter and mirth. As they came on board each child Was served with lemonade and a sandwich, and later with ice cream and each girlatan. Re- turning to the city at about seven o’ciock, without the shghtest accident or unpleasant event to mar the pleasure of the excursion, the boys gave three cheers for the Stock Exchange, tor Mr. Willlams, ciently in the river all assembied on the pictic | observers now say that they noticed the dark features of the gypay captain frequently dis- torted with an expression of the deadliest hatred as he gazed on the marks of affection that passed between the young girl and the young man, whom words were not necessary to designate as her lover, An alr of deep mystery hung over the gypsy camp, but since the party took its de- parture, early on Saturday last, all thought of them had departed and comment ceased. They would, no doubt, have been entirely forgotten in a few Wanted. On the 284 day of October last Mr. Thomas Collier, of No. 330 Monroe street, was assaulted near the corner of Amity and Greene streets by | one Thomas Mullen and another man, and robbed of one gold and three silver watches and the sum of $30 in money. The assailants escaped, and noth. Ing furtner was ascertained in regard to the out- | rage by Mr. Collier unti) day before yesterday, when OMcer Edward Murphy, of the Twentieth precinct, having had occasion to arrest Morris Mar- Un, of No, 269 West Thirty-eignth street, discovered spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her | late residence, 330 West sixteenth street, on Fri- | bef at two o’clock P. M. | imerick Ceeieaa reper please copy. | Knignt,—On Thursday, July 23, WILLIAM KNIGHT, | 80n of the late Mc. James Knight, aged 33 years. and 6 months. The relatives and friends of the family are in- | vited to attend his funeral, from the residence of | his mother, 19 Barrow street, on Sunday after- noon, at four o'clock. KNUBEL.—HENRY KNUBEL, beloved son of Died- rich and Gesine Knubel, aged 2 years and 3 month: Relatives and friends are invited to attend th | faneral, on Saturday, at. two P. M., at their resb It is nota just sentence to pronounce that.a | for everynoty in fact, not even forgetting the of snd the ribald seid she was a courtesae. Tuat is to say, 1t was alleged that she belonged toa pro- | Session which is every day growing larger, and Which bas numbered women as giited and jovel as Lady Hamilton, whom Lora Neison, with nis | dying breath, bequeathed to bis country’s grati- | Ld the goid watch on Martin’s person when search- | cK tude; as Mrs, Jordan, who was @ faithful wife in cg HER, athe expense cithe muole excursion was | Gays longer but for sne-return of one of thelr num-|/in¢-fitty et themtatlam (house: “Martin accounted 1} Grete Le hae ee tie sty 1 young woman’s antecedents shall stand forever in | gy¢- ly about forty-two cents for each Leooat.—At Orange, N, J., on Tuesday, July 21, fi but name to Wilk IV. Sogiand ; a | $667 26, or only on ber, as stated, and the most for its possession by stating that he had purchased | 1g . Cc. t w the late ates Miam IV. of Bugiand; 4s | her way. If rakes are supposed to reform and to | cluid. ry Gi <0. 685 4 ALESANDER' C.,) youngest: soninay )te aiivisaiiel. bsdaieaice ha ie ys PP coe Y Soran: EXTRAORDINARY STORY HE RRLATES, it trom Henry Geigerinan, of No. 685 Broadway, | William Leggat. rienne = lLecoureur, who gave glory t© | yecome shining lights and elders, why should not | _In the early part of next wee! riental Grove iOheiatopn Polors0e tN ative’or Pt hear amity. Geigerman was sent Jor by Justice | ‘The relatives and friends of the femily, also the Marebai Saxe at the price of her life; and | ine same presumption prevall with regard to a | Will be visited by @ large number of children—a prisroph vorombo is @ native of Portagal, be | Murray, and swore that he purchased the :watch | mermbece ut sna Hourdin cOMpeny On tes wevenne ae Rachel, who refused a crown. ‘Tris | 4 w iree excursion, and on ane jay, be dnd eke hews- | says. He was formerly aseaman in the navy of that | trom sergeant Day, formeriy of the Fifteenth ana | regiment, National Guard, State of New York, are rpc t a | Woman who has once erred. We do not know With | boys’ picnic wil take place, TONED 3 which event country, but deserted fifteen years ago and went | OW of the Eleventh precinct police. Murphy, Tespectiully iuvited to attend the funeral, on Fri- courtesan, If courtesan sie Were, looked | any vertainty what has really happened to her, or | they are said tobe now anxiously looking, eohua Banal \eresccr cage ne 1d be ti | Martin and Geigerman all made aMdavits to the | day, July 4, at half-past one o'clock P. M., from a fresh as a new bdlown flower, and Was | how ge: ‘i i —— 0 England. Fearful that he would be recaptured | foregoing statement of facts before the magis- | gesagt ighteenth street, Firth how aesperately, though perhaps vainly, she has E op St. Ann’s church, Eighteenth street, near Fis Sul! to overflowing of youth and Righ-spirits. So | struggled against evil. Her fault may have arisen The Brooklyn Excursion. and punished he joined a company of gypsies, who | trate, und the case stands adjourned, to await | avenue. exquisitely pertect a piece of womaul Siler aeaccteirey ieee cine ete mnle aetna The first picnic of the Fresh Air Fund passed off | were encamped near Haworth, and who were on | Sergeant Day’s explanation of how ne came into | ~ Luurs.—On Thursday, July 23, CATHARINA MARA- quisitely perfect @ piece Of womanhood is Sei- | trom anything rather than trom vice, and often pape tara ae a hark? possession of the stoien property. | GRETHA, infant child of George H. and Lena 0. om seen. She bad dark hair in great profusion | the very excellence of virtue is the heart's guide | MOSt auspiciously yesterday, under the manage- | their way to London to embark for America. There aus cySets aoe Lunrs, aged 2 months and 5 days. P| ‘ ashed u e1 i a ss “s mgood = fader was Eno’ jame Oo! oro, ether Lappe EN \ ly mvited to attend he iuneral, irom the resi- Santa Uke black GHIGRIC KG GRC Ula en poe eerie may ‘ have led her he first ihe sion will be made to the same place next week. he nad any other name Polombo never knew. Two Among the other out-ol-door gayeties of to-mor- | Cl i be peices: ihn rt Cad street, Om m J . | downwards. Even when we suppose the worst o: Recs will ” Ni | Friday, July 24, at two o’clock P. M. wit and kindimess. The nose was of that firm yet | ner, large allowance must be wade, not only for A Novel but Good Suggestion. of the women, there being three, were gennine | TOW will utcaenereraes, to syle Ae | — MACDONALD.--WILLIAM, son of Pairick and Jane Selieate aquiline whieh denotes courage and reso- | temptation, but for the cowardly and base advan- Assury, Warren county, N. J., July 21, 1874. gypsies.’ One was Moro’s wile. She died giving | and Ga ienROWallece Coax TmaGea ch ef age | Macon ad Seno ane eee ee Jution; the mouth was wondrously full and soft; | tage which may be always taken of youth and in- | TO THE Eprror oF THE HeRaLD:— birth to's ov eeu besa d where Polombo joined | jeagers or selling tape they will perlorm double, son and Leonard streets. Remains will be taken the upper lip smail and iormed like a bow; her | pocence. A lailen woman is a wretcued thing! | 1 bave read with deep interest the accounts | them. The child lived but a short time, and both | entry at their meais, with appeutes keenly set by | to Calvary Cemetery. Weeth were as living pearis and her complexion | perhaps so. Let him who is guiltless cast the first | Published in the HERALD of the different methods | Were buried on the moor. Another of the party, @ | the breezes of the Sound. { Sherri oe pte aaaeae aay oe Ge aot davzlingly fair. Little feet, small bands and taper | srong at ner. Other women will strike at her | being taken to give the suffering poor of New | man, deserted them before reaching London, THE JOURNALISTS “EXCURSION | of George’. an ‘Susan! ds Middiebrock, exon ‘1. Aggers; a figare which @ fairy might envy. | whether they are guiltless or not, But men and | York an excursion on salt water or in the country, | On reaching London the party camped in a field eval : | monthe. Sprightly words and laughter, which fell onthe | pent vom. | and it bas occurred to me that there are thousands | OM the outskirts. Thé vessel in which they were | ‘The journalistic fraternity hold their first annua! |. Fuueral from the residence of her grandfather, e gentlemen may remember with respectful com- | | ©, B, Middlebrook, on Sunday, July 26, at three / ear like Music, complete an hovest description Of | pasmon for the weakness which has been over- | of farmers within a radius of 100 miles of New York | tO take passage was to sail in two days, and every- | picnic to-morrow, at Excelsior Grove, up the | o'clock P. M. : : 4 this American beauty on the night she went to | come that the lures to which @ friendiess woman | Clty Who might, at a very small expense to them- | thing was made ready for the voyage. The day | Hudson, The moving spirit is Colonel George F. Bridgeport (Conn.) papers please copy. she masked ball at St. Petersburg. snecumbs are olten Irresistible. All that ex- | Selves, give to the poor Working girls areal, gen- | before they sailed one of the women, who had | Willams, the great picknicker, so dear to the | MURRAY. —On Wednesday, July 22, at bia late s " s uine holiday by taking one or more on their farms | been in the city selling articles of different kinds | hearts of the dirty little children, whom he has | residence, 444 Cherry street, JOHN MURRAY, & Da FEMALE PRIVILEGES WHEN UNDER A MASK. | perience, Canning ana treachery can do to ruin | and jet them just sit down and enjoy a good rest d telling fort: i | taught “what oysters is,” or, at least, what , tive of county Clare, Ireland, aged 63 years. Now the great fun of these assemblies is that | per is sure tobe done, Wise men, even, are not | often or twenty days. I would start the ball, by | M4 telling fortunes, came into camp having in | Pleusure meaus. | They will undoubtedly have, | ‘The tuneral will take place this (Friday) after- Jadies are allowed by custom to make all sorts of | ashamed to try all they know against achild, | fering to take one at my farmhouse, and will | her possession @ beautiful little girl, avout two | and deserve, a right jolly time. | noon, at two o'clock. The friends of the family, advances to gentiemen, for they are masked and aa tee ’ | deposit with the St. John’s Guild the necessary | years old. From what Polombo could glean from the kama Y | also the Father Mathew No. 1, of South Brookiyn, * 3 merely because she is a girl, amount to pay her fare to and from New York ($3 20), excited conversation of the woman and the others | A DANGEROUS COUNTERFEIT, and the St. Patrick Mutual Alliance, are invited to. Concesled by their dominoes, while men go mM | pyR LOGIC OF LIFE AND THE PORCE OF TEMPTA- | So that it shall be no expense to the young lady, ie : attend, simple evening dre ‘The orthodox thing fora | TION. | if the officers of said institution will select ‘a | the child had been taken from its perambulator Unirep Srares Secret Servicg,) | ,MCENTRE.—On Thursday, July 23, DANIEL | oy prson to be sent, one, of course, "5 . 7 9 ‘s | ARTHUR MCENTEER, iniant son of Daniel ana Mar- Jady to do, therefore, is to fx upon some gentie- Let us for once look at this qnestiou fairly. A | pos rie into my family oe a ‘guest | in one of the parks in the city, no nurse or attend. New York, July 23, 1874. i s tee, aged | year, 8 months and 14 days, man whoin she wishes to tease or to mystify and | gir) who bas strayed from the path of virtue isin | I think that there are plenty of | #4t being near. The cnild was richly dressed, and | To THe EpIToR OF THE HERALD:— | garet McEl The funeral will take place from the residence to tell him some incident of his life which he | much the same position as aman who has com- Jancies & prolound secret, then to leave him | jy puzzled and bewlidered. The American widow Was | suppose a clever rogue were to persuade a boy to | Jooking Out tor someboay Whom she knew in order | sie), to torment him in this way, when «he saw a group agains! the boy, but against the rogue. » and, after | merely scoid and forgive the boy; Of her friends talking with a strange Nstening to some fragme 3; both of them are disnonorea. indignation would be aroused not farmers who would gladly do hkewise if the plan was suggested to them by your journal, as at this season of the year it need be no expense what- ever to a farmer with bis garden, which often goes to seed for want of demand, the only re- quisite being that some respectable institution like the St. John’s Guild should select persons of | undoubted respectability to send to the country, thereby preventing us farmers irom being imposed wore a necklace pendant, from which was a locket | set with diamonds, That it was the of- spring of some family belonging to the higher class was very apparent. Its grief at being sep- | arated from its protector was heartrending, and | Polombo, but ior the fear of being arrestea that possessed him, would have started at once for the city and endeavored to find the parents of tae Kidnapped littic one. Nothing was heard in the ‘The public are cautioned against counterfeit $5 Rational bank notes on the Traders’ National Bank of Chicago, IIL, which have been discovered by the oMicers acting under my direction.~The general _ appearance of the note is such as to decelve, al- though a close examination betrays many essen- tial points of difference, as follows:—Under the | Ofebis parents, No. 72 University place, on Friday, July 24, at two o'clock P. M. McPgAk.—On Tuursday, July 23, MARY JANE, in- fant dauguter of Thomas P. J. and Mary Jane McPeak, Notice of funeral hereafter. O#nL.—On Wednesday morning, July 22, in Phila | deiphia, Vircinia QuinraRD. wile of Jonn F, Obi and daughter o1 the late D. W. Canfield, of New + ts of their conversation, | primitive state of society the rogue would be f upon. Kespectiully yours, CHAS, ALL’ ly pounced upon the | lynched. We may go even farther than this, ana | °P° waited @s women will, she sudd 5 camp, however, as to any search being made for | letter C in the word “Chicago,” on the face of the York, The relatives and friends of the family are re- Crcr ————— the child, and the next day the whole party went | stranger and led him away. What she said to him | tmagine a nobleman of iinstrious rank, great for- TEE FLOATING HOSPITAL, | on board the vessel, the stolen girl Meng ‘dig- | 2Ote, the last shade line runs into the top 6r the | Spectfully invited to atrend the funeral, from St. | is only Known to tuemselves, but when he quitted | tune and bigh in the respect of his countrymen —— guised by een fae ienaeee ments, RA alla the beh “Pay,” a is aEeCny anon ee ayOD WHO RITIVEL DL cho teeles a | .a pel sf " » P le 4 les ed ul le in the genuine 1s Ane ce Ns a _ Mer that night he was spellbound and tascinated. | using all his infuence and eloquence to induce a | Destitute Sick Children’s Relief Fund seat bd eect alaerel AR Ce TS e ate "1805," under | M. train irom New York. t ” starte ROMANTIC ACQUAINTANCE WITH A PRINCE, lad of seventeen to commit a robbery, We may | The following addisional contributions have | State of New York and findily got as far West as | the righthand end of the words “five duliars,” in | PERRY.—On Wednesday, July 22, FREDERICK none the country. They traversed the {| intervenes. In the date of ine y Well he might be, There is no wit inthis lower | fancy that he promised the lad iavor, affec- | beeM received by Kev. Alvah Wiswall, Master of | Iilinois, For years they wandered about the coun- | the body of the note, the numerals 6 and 5 | PERRY, aged 57 years. . : S| "8 Gi Be eX - | try, trading horses, thieving, telling for: come closely together, In the counterfeit there is Relatives and triends of the family, also the world equal to American wit; no humor so racy | tion, pleasure, secresy and wealth if he | St Jobn's ae for the free excursions for dest leaing lives Characterisicnt Che TaCe, ee Im Minch wiker opeon. THE panels tn the border | members of St- Jolin’s Lodge and Morton Com- and original, When this Rustian beard it tor the | compited; swore eternal fmenaship to him; | — epee AL ag a THE STOLEN CHILD surrounding the face of the genume Hote have | mandery, K. I. F. and A. Ms are invited to attend first time from lips so sweet, no wonder that he coaxed, cajoled, watched and haunted him Epohiaed pete nere sees vecame inured to her new existence, and grew to | DUMerous marks of the arapery. In the counter. is funeral, on Saturday, a lock, ies A op acs teats eautiiul we feit the marks are fewer and less distinct. On tue | irom his late residence, No, 248 West Twenty-first was enchanted. She spoke freely to him and | jor years till he sinned. Whom should we blame— | hing eee Cite edhe. dd ve | street. ” had no definite recollection of any liie except that | reverse of the note the most distinctive of @ gypsy’s. As she budded mets Womanhood | point of difference between the counter- | PLack.—On Thursday, July FLORENCE Hor- Moro projessed the most profound love ior tne | leit and the genuine appears in the lathe | KINS, infant daughter of John H. and Debbie L, ge who had been given the tantastic name of | Work — enclosin, the igure “5? at the | Place, aged 7 monutts and 23 days, esmondela. She always treated Moro coldly and | lower right and left hand corner or the note, The relatives and friends of the family are re- Tesented all his advances, exhibiting, as Polombo’s | the eccentric circles being nearly round and very | spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the } | story would seem to indicate, an inborn seuse of | distinct in the counterfett, and much more eccen- | residence of her parents, No, 405 Evergreen ave- Moral consciousness that did not belong to the | tric aud less clear in the genuine. The kneeling | nue, corner Linden street, pron ea E. D, om Tace of which she was an ostensible member, | figures in the leit hand of the vignette on the Saturday, 25th inst.. ar two o'clock P. M. | Moro was not a violent man, and seemed to stand | back of the note are much Jess distinct than in the | _ ROBJOHN.—At six o'clock on Wednesday evening, ih acertain awe of NG girl’s determined spirit | genuine, and eae cae generally i coaaets, ae | ine 22, THOMAS KOpJOHN, in the 60th year of mB T and never used is authorit, to subdue aper upon which the note inted is toferior in e. They never parted afterwards for two years and | ynrighteousness, and to examine the case merely gadin bao g pbs 140 | ner, an authority which was supreme and re- Poniiey to that used by the government, being | “Relatives and friends of the famity are invited to } a half. . according to the code of commercial honesty a The following groceries have been received:— | spected by every member. Last fall the | much coarser; but the entire bill 1s lable to de. | attend bis funeral, on Saturday, 26th inst., from his. THE C7AR'S NEPHEW IN TRAINING, was hes Guiinend' 4 dened Aé-dienets * i Gordon & Delwortn, two jars of jeliy. John Mat- party, to escape the rigors of Northern winters, | ceive even ap expert at the tirat glance. Very re- | late residence, 367 West Thirty-tirat eet, Rear + Tue young Grand Duke had good abilities and good AB WHO has degraded @ woman is clearly bound | thews will supply forty gallons of soda waster for | Went South. Returning with te spring, they | specttuly, H.C. WAITLEY, Ninth avenue, two doors from church. vd be o & to keep faith with her, otherwise he will unques- each excusiou, and the National, Mutual Benefit, | camped near the city of Baltimore, While’ there nature, but his edncation bad been wolully neg- tft ‘without reserve, thinking that he was merely | the tempted or the tempter? If this is a true some young countor petty prince; and a# she parallel, as assuredly it is, jet us keep our virtuons spoke she seemed drawn towards him »y a subtle | wrath for sedncers of women rather than for | Mrs Graliata 22.02..") Sess sympathy in their characters. She was quite | those whom they betray. If we adopt the com. | Mt Graiiam: to redeem pawn tickets... abarhed when she found out that she had been | mon opinion of the world and admit that @ woman | T. 1). Abrams, steamer Thomus Powell gossiping unceremoniously with the Grand Duke | should be crucified because she has been deceived, | JO%CPH Cormell errs serere Nicholas Constantinowich, nephew of the Emperor | yet her deceiver has no right to execute judgment Of all the Russias. against her, There is asort of righteousness in mi . Stetson SEBe ana SES eeeseeeseses Total.. . . Amount previously ackuowiledy 85 es Grand total... Chief of Secret Service Div: SCHWAGERL.—On Thursday evening, July 23, Ep- e rt Ise ; | Knickerbocker and Washington ice companies | hundreds of people visited the cam: nd th WARD ALDEN SCHWAGERL, aged 1 year and ¢ tlonably be obtaining goods upon talse pretences; . - ui f p e camp, ai ie op ieabaenante ” lected. The American woman taught him, formed ‘ “5 have kindly offered to contribute ice for these ex- | peauty oi Esmondela and her singularly fascinat- | months. him into a gentleman and raised him upto her own | "24 Be las no more right to take the bloom of a | cursions, ing manners became famous throughout the neigh- MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. | _ The relatives and friends are respectfully 1n- woman's life from her without equitable requital | Contributions to the fund are earnestly solicited | pornood. Among tne others who were drawn to at once and may be sent w The HERALD OMice. Mayor Havemeyer, City Hall. | Arnoid, Constable & Co., No. 885 Broadway. D. Appieton & Co., No, 551 Broadway. Augast Belmont & Co., No, 19 Nassau street. S. 1. M. Barlow, No. vited to attend the funeral, at the residence of hit see the gypsies was a party of young and fashion- | Jara 255 West ‘Thircy-fitth street, On Saturday, ably dressed men, belonging to Baltimore, ‘They Married. | a EA ee ecine ema Teionaes sane at ee had plenty of money, and used it profusely in pay- GisLErr—WuTr.—On Wednesday, July 22, at | _ Scort.—O: sday, ¢ a . SCOTT, Ing tor fortunes told’ by Esmondela and 18 buying | the residence of the trluos wade oy the Rev, a | only dangnter of Wiliam J. and Maria i. Scout, her trinkets. One of these young men, Who was | Clark, Ropert F. GIBLETS to Miss FRANCKs K. | 41 year, 3 months and 17 days. called Frank by his companions, became @ | Wurrg, all of Brooklyn. | . Relatives and friends ot the amily are respect: intellectual standard, which was high. She was the daughter of Dr. Ely, a Protestant clergyman of Connecticut, a man of some distinction in science and ietters, He was, uniortunately for his belong ings, aiKo @ great traveller: and if she, who was | than be has to run of with a shopkeeper’s stock in trade, or purchase bis wares on a promissory note aud then reiuse to honor it, PRINCES MUST BE GENTLEMEN. | A Grand Dake must not play false with a woman William street. of a Rose r r oe erfect slave to the charms of the girl. NER. — al 1 87. fully invited to attend the funeral, from the rest aoe aoa panion of # Kusslan Grand Duke, had yeeguse sne is of doubtiul character any more than | Bull, Biack & Co., No. 65 Broadway. je spent most of his time at the camp | giNSR-_ MEEES.—On Wednesday, ieee by tks | dence of uer parents, Port Richmond, 8. L, on ar gin carly lite it was because she ad | ne might cheat a blackleg. He may reiuse to nave | ,,Jdge John R. Brady, No. 19 West Thirty-third | And lavished rich gilts on the beautiful gypsy. | Rev. Edward 0, Flagg, Cuanins & MINER tO Jo: | Saturday, July 25, at one o'clock P.M. been Jeft too much to a hot-tempe SHEILDS,—In Jersey City on Thursday, Jaly 23, 4 7 anc street. jeeliny of Mecti became . bigoted and anything to do with such persons; but if he ; The — feeling affection came oo ead SEPHINE, daughter of William H. Meeks. vy a Henry Bergh, No. 100 Fourth avenue. and when Moro gave oruers to break camp an at the | RICHARD SHEILDS, aged 25 years and 6 months, Darrow-minded mother, who had taugnt the dov- aq ‘ OLDs—KNaPP.—On Wednesday, July * chooses to bold intercourse with them his dealings Henry Ciews, No. 32 Wall street. begin the summer's wanderings Frank expressed 9 a t Relatives and friends of the famtly are respect. trines Of passive Obedience with a thick stick. Her pe ab inducted upon the same priaci “va |. Frederick A. Conkiing, President Aitna Fire ln- | a determination to go with the party. Against the Dride'a fasion ev ak W Kopp, assisted ty fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late @aughter, however, had been well schooled, and ould be condu Pe ples suranc Company, No. 172 Broadway. this Moro entered a most determined protest, and | Rey, Samuel J. Knapp, Mr. Epwarp A. Oxps, of | residence, 240 Henderson street, Jersey City, on had learned latin, Frencn and music, so tar syne | ¥ MCh regulate the conduct of @ high-minded gen- Ee - ate tase 140 Church street. ordered the young man to leave the camp. At this | Brooklyn, to Miss ELLA F. KNAPP, of this city. ‘No Sunday, July 26, at ten o'clock A. M. 328 Broadway. Fsmondela rebelied and refused to go with the 11 East Fourteenth street. ype, party unless Frank—no other name being y, No, 444 West Thirty-iourth cards, STRUBEL.—On Thursday, July 23, after @ linger- ¥ y ‘et AS ing illness, Perer STRU aged 35 years, treat them in the same upright mauner m which | <ickerin own’ by Polombo—was admitted asa member, | eMiTeS aay At, West, Brighton, 8. I, on | Relatives and irienus of the family. ere” respect- he behaves to other people. Itis an amazing ar- street. Seif-interest forced Moro to suomit, and the young | by the Kev. Mr. Lee, FRANK HILL SMITH, of Bos. , lly invited to attend the funeral, from his late Gument 1n the mouth of a prince and @ soldier to | | Hey. E. H. Chapin, D. D., No. 14 Bast Thirty-third | Battimorean, bearing ene Dee eenee, as seen here, | ton, to Chana MonTroRT, daughter of ‘the lace | Tesldence, $08 sixtu avenue, on Sunday, July 26, at at hie stree of culture and refinement, became " | 5 Me say that he Keeps worthless company 1a order to | "Gye wits, Brother & Co., No. 90 John street. A VOLUNTARY OUTCAST See pare SOY (OL ERYaatany Ory TEMPLETON.—On Monday, July 20, after a linger- bebave without integrity toward bis companigns; | Rk. Ogden Doremus, No. 70 Union piace. in order to be with the object of nis love. Between Di ro Ug OSCAR F. TEMPLETON, aged 34 years. ’ aud if he wishes to agt honorably—as, no doubt, -— — Moro and Frank, from the time of the latter's a 0 led. tofasit | FERRE Ce LENE UST EG itt La | the Grand Duke Nicholas did—it is a disgrace to a CONTRIBUTIONS FOR THE POOR Serer, OLS SaLTT OTe ee hak | UMAR Pte oe ine ne ane aon | Bes sae at Went Minch atteGh Clip dee ee great nation that he should bave been prevented | «4 poor Roy” writes thus to the editor of the | moody silence and spoke to no one except ever passed, Moro maintained a sullen and | of Charles J. and Madge 8, late residence, 21 West Ninth street, this day (Fri- : ° i munteert alge! Thursday, July 23, 1874, i the | ue at fd ion i mhaineay,:: Tory. on, a» from doi " when necessity compelied him to. Esmondela an residence of her son-in-law, John Powers, SUSAN ERRY.—In Brookly' ursday, July ot : m doing so, It would cafe have harmed him Henatp:—“Please send this paitry sum of @ dollar | tne unknown ‘Amerivan lived in & very heaven of | ALBXANDER, in the 91st year of her | cholera infantum, ANNIE LOUISE, only child of nad he beenallowed to Keep bis troth. to that poor woman whose case you tell abeut in | bliss and were never separate when in camp. The THE DUKE OF CAMBRID this morning's paper (July 22). 1 woula give more | latter hela no conversation with outsiders and | funeral services from Second street Methodist | 11 days. ‘wan an excellent instructress to a young man wio | V°man mall she relations of iite, and he must) © fain Anew nothing. LOVE AND A LOVE CONTRACT. The.Grand Duke joved ber so intensely that he Made her sign a formal contract in which she bound herself by asolemn oath never to leave him, or to speak one word, save in friendship, o any ‘other mortal man, When he went AWAY T0 THE KHIVAN WAR the road behind him was strewn with Cossack *pearimen bearing in het haste his messages to his Deloved, and the telegraph wires between them age, Kelatives and friends are invited to attend the | David VD, and Eleanor A. Terry, aged 7 months and , in England, c eisely simi shrank from the observation ot spectators. It was | Episcopal church, near avenue D, this (Friday) | Funeral services at the residence oi her grand- were Dever still, He wasabrave soldier, amd n¢ | cieoomstunces: and so did. the Archathe Joka ny | iB. 6." hae sent in a subscription of sayenty- | apparent tuat Moro restrained expression of the | evening, at haltpastasven wciock, | fatner, John Hy Bliss, Ksq., 688 Henry strect, toid her how be had fougut and conquered; now “'7°"*tabces, and so did the Archauke John of vents towards the Poor Children’s Pienie Fund, | Jeeling within his breast with the greatest effort, | BAKER.—At Kent Mountain, Conn., on Monday, | Brooklyn, on Saturday, at ttiree P. M. p 4 ridden tt 4 Wid and sini Austria, It did not deprive them of ther place in jas aiso been received at the H&kaLD | 8nd on Monday night the occasion came when the | duly 20, F » Wife of the late Charles W. Baker, | The members of Acicia Lodge, 327 F. and A. M., we had ridden througl) wild and morass, over moor the esteem of their fellow countrymen, but rather . 11 Moor within him manifested itself, and 01 this city. | are hereby summoned to meet at their room, N for the Children’s Pund— aod mountain; how big sword had gieamed i | buntain; To! “ nerengeriesey ater heights. The Duke of From M. J. A..... , many a dangerous ht, Ul the clash of his vieto- a - re ‘4 Cambriage is Commander im Chief ot the Britisn | PFOM A. Me A nous cymbals had ard in the very fas | re Lect hoger yiase | army; and when ali the House of Bapsburg A BLOODY TRAGBDY The remains were interred at the family vault at ) 33 Union square, on Friday, July 24, A. L. 5874, at followed, according to the story of Polombo, the | St. Mark’s Cemetery. hal!-past one o'clock P. M, snarp, for the purpose truth of which is now Mt investivated. On Sun- | | CLEARE.—In Providence, R.I., on Wednesday, | of paying the last tribute of respect to our de- day night the party camped in @ lonely spot in the | July 22, Mrs, MARY E, CLEARE, aged 62 years, ceased brother F. J..Henkel. By order raised them to g: WOMAN WORSHIP. cause he was an Imperial Prince, bat because he Woned in the HERALD on Tuesaay :— Folombo’s knowledge. A small stream ran near messes of the Kbivan robbers; and then, with the a a mountuins, bavinz leit the main road’ avout sixt Has friends residing in New York. | J. P, MULQUEEN, W, M, Syst gina shout of triumph if bis ears, he nad Lorraine were buried down from power the Aren- The Superintendent of the Working Women’s | mijeg {rom here, taking an old Mountain CoorER.—On Wednesday morning, July 22, | W. C. Jenness, Secretary, i taken of hi A ene duke John was elected by universal suffrage as Protective Union has received for the two girls | road that shortens the distance to the | ALBERT COOPER, in the 53d year of his age. | Watsi.—On Thursday, July 23, 1974, Mrs. Exiza- ee te batness snd Was HaRening DACK tO | Administrator of the Austrian dying of consumption, and whose cases were men- | New York State line. ‘There was no house or | ‘The relatives ‘and friends. of the family aro re- | nerd WALSH, In the 77th yeut of her age. her. J . settlement of any kind in the viciuity to | spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his | The relatives and friends ot the family are re. | from J, & Bly, Williamson t late residence, No, 60 West Thirty-ninth street, spectiully {nvited to attend the funeral, from her Upon her part, ner vanity had frst been fat. | Bad married an innkeeper’s danghter and dealt Ein Pyke, sttingtield & ri the camp, and about dusk Frank went down it | on Friday, 24th Inst., at three o’clock P. M. | late residence, No. 541 Hudson street, on Saturday, tered; ber woman's heart bad been won by a hana- | honoraoly wich her. | Stand two bottic wine irom a gentleman who re. | Sshing, as it was found to contain trout. While he CULLEN,—On Wednesday, July 22, ANNA MARrA | the 26th inst., atone o'clock P, M. H ( some young man of congenial tastes und temper, but gradually be bad taken possession of her whole Knightly deeds in distant danger and bis fame bad passed into worship and AMERICAN CHIVALRY, It is said that some Americans eoui, ‘Tne love which she pore him, kindied by hig | With tuis Russian story; if 80, we need not blush | is no shame to admire a beantitnl woman in distress and to show something of chiv- ands, his valor, hig | [oF them, fused to give his $5 {rom an anony $1 from a “poor boy.” Several persons have written and called to ob- tain the addresses of (he two unfortunates. The younger, turnished with a part of the James W. Gerard sand, bas been sent to Bridgeport, Conn., and a iow but Shen uae anion conversation ensued between them. Moro finally became almost fierce with @ rage that he had long suppressed, and evidently made a threat, at which Esmondela began wringing her hands and weeping wildly. Just then the young Baltimorean entered the | was gone Moro sat down by the side of Esmondeia, | | | CULLEN, daughter of John and Margaret Cullen, aged 1) months and 8 days, ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the residence of her parents, corner of Hudson avenue and Tiliary ayeoet, Brooklyn, on Friday aftermoon, at two clock. WaRNER.—Suddenly, on Wednesday evening, thy A James H. Waker, neral services to take place atone o'clock P. | M. to ony ar at the late residence of dee ceased, West Twelith street. Relatives aad | friends respectfully invited to attend funeral with- | out further invitation. % os ‘a for the summer; and the money due the elder camp, and seeing the distress of his mistreas and CUMMINGS.—At fale, on Wednesday morn- | Warson.—Suddenly, on Wednesda: m1 become idolatry. airy—something of goodness in her deience. I | by ner empioyer has been Tecoveres A the coun- | the Vaptain at her side, he rushed up to the latter | ing, July 22, Mate eeiees Charles P, Comuings | July 22, Marrig May, oniy cul of gi A He had been frst her lover, then her hero, then | Should not be so proud asI am of my connection | ge! uf tue union. and with an oath demanded the cause, Moro re- | and daughter of Samuel R. and Uatherine te Ge Julla A, Watson, her god. She watched over his honor as only dee | With the Americans if ] saw them ali turn their | Pag eae ne plied by slapping Frank in the face. The latter | Funeral from the Churcti of the Holy Trinity, cor- | Relatives and friends are respectfaily invited ta ? : ‘ lady because political policeman had RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE, drew # revoiver and levelled it at his rival. | ner of Madison avenue and Forty-second street,ou | attend her tuverai, from the residence of ber voted women can do, and she kept his new giories | backs OM @ lady by ihe gypsy woman Ft Polombo sprang forward | Friday, 24th inst., at one o'clock P. Me grandmother, No, 221 Washington avenue, Brook= bright. been instructed to wease her. From the Rock (High Charch newspaper).] and the latier caught the young man’s arm, | ENGYIsH,—On Thursdas morning, Joly 28, Carnie | lyn, on Friday, at four o'clock P. M. MISFORTUNE, SORROW AND AN Annee seoms rather to have amused the Americans wno y Molland, herseif a Roman Oatnolic, had a faventog, ansueets Le iate ia Oren TR he ees | be me of james ie ings isa daughter of | cin BHBAN suddenly, on Wednesday, Jay Le . ussl " a " the nt q e 4 "| J i Jatherine anc e y ovie, | er a short evere eas, Bi He was the ouly one of the Russian princes who were concerned in tand they poked sun at the garden panty on Wednesday, at which Papists and | Hen*Hiug. unsneathed a long Moorish dirk he wore | “Relatives aud irienda OU the mally Bre teepect: | too or Bond Fo Werhan, aged buat ek 4 y Mever seemed to get into scrapes or to incur pe Prove «were pretty weil mixed, There was | weapon above his head, Frank's arm was still re- | fully invited to attend the funeral, Irom the resi- | &nd 23 daye, popularity. But it may have been that lie received A that ends well, and Jet no one be M. Capel and Archde D Sinclair, Lord Claude | tained in the terrified grasp of Polombo. As the | dence of her mother, 95 Taylor street, Brooklyn, Reiatives and friends, Onited Brothers’ Lodg¢ | ¢ ngly blow in that Kuivan expedition, or vat pr Ducheys Nicholas of HAmuton and Sir G. Bowyer, ac. We never read | knife in Moro’ hand was abont to descend Exmon- | f. D., on saturday, 25th Inst., at two O'clock P.M. | 156 F, and A. M,, are invited te attend tne funeral oom . a me thee accounts Wibkoyl viuswing Jor Ue Pradesl | dela threw herseif upou her lover's breast, and the emains will be taken to Greenwood for iv- on Friday, July 24, at two o'clock, from No De coutracied some illness; tor when be came to Kuse)a bails from Connéctictt | Gute presens | Jong blade entered ber neck ander bey right cheek | terment ) Washington terrace, Hoboken, N. dy