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a .wPpe matter might be looked into, soit pray as faratsn the tnformation asked for without any | The COMPTROLLER (warmly)—The Board mignt pass a resolution calling upon you to far- : that information. 113 as accessibie | THE INVESTIGATION CONTINUEB—SOME INSIGHT e; tis on fie iw the documents of | INTO ITS REAL CONDITION. Aldermen. [| suppose you know } ida: tra Vink: OGNA:, Shale tors: Lewis (vith a grave bow of the head)—When | o 01 oget information apont the fnances of | ‘The cass: of Insurance Comminsiongr Giedmac NEW HAVEN'S TRUST COMPANY. Le MAB, BOARD. OF APPORTIONNENT, | A Lively Meeting of the Board Yesterday. obey Mr. Green, I naturally think the head of | @®@inst the American Nationai Life and Trust ance epartment is the most competent | Company for the appointment of a trustee came 3 ea Ty tee | up before Judge of Probate Bradley and Judge * | "The ComMPrenLi88—I say te ts alt printed. The | UP . . , COMPTROLLER GREEN GETS MAM, | clerks tn my om Ere see gor move ‘thao they | Puclps, sitting as @ special court, Was aiternoon, | ‘ting Up the information asked for by | im the office of the imsurance company. For we u's resolution. benetit o&Judge Phelps, who had not beard tie LE aX a ~MY¥ oojecs is to And oat what are the . Opposed to Financial Quibbling | Besr*aved uniances Crnccounts for tha years | Points tn the caso, Mr. @. &, Harrison, for the | he Mayer Opposed to Fi HDONDS | mevioved, Thatougnt to be easily odtaivadie, | Commissioueg, vriefy stated them, awell- y Sealiging. ! me lag emphatically apon tue fact. = that and Teehnicalizing, | MUNICIPAL NOTES. | the assets of the company had been ” Corporation Counse! 4mith handed in nis answer | The Board of Apportionment met TOWERS | to che Mayor’s charges to the Mayor yesterday. It afternoon, the Mayor tn the chair. Comptroller | win not be ready for publication until! Wednesday. Green was the last one of the members to arrive. | ‘pe Mayor nae not as yet aecided the case of the Helooko@our ot temper, aud during tle meeting | Fire Commissioners. He ts, however, busily en- Was considerably nettied by a few questions That | gagoq framing Nts decision. Were put tonim oy the Mayer, relating to certain George Ticknor Curtis, Judge Donohue, Assem- matters over Ww the Finance partment as biymen Campbell and Daly, Senator Gross, Prosi- Bome'contyyi. ‘lent Chanler, of the Board of Heaith, and Com- Mr. Wheeler, Secretary of the Board, read two | missioner Wates, of the Dock Department, were communics ons irom the Comptroller, the follow- among the callers at the Mayor's office yesterday. “dna betng one o: en: comaussiener Vau Nort will send im t the ® * as Mayor Mls answer to the charges preterred against the assistance of the Commissions 60 ne c ‘OMPTROLLER s uim by the waterman Gager \o-day or to. reow, M Mev i aN rk depar ut, fea cir aan ie Juei O. Stevens, the Mayor’s Marshal, has issued | MY. John A, Mcvalt, of the New York slepartment. | eperiiiied. to, this sone cular to the hack owners, calling their atten. | Together they made an examination of the vooks Pablic et 8. ‘he »' ties, Which Was contrary to the statute in sucht | cases made and provided, and, that suck being the | fact, the action on the part of the comaussion. for | the appointment of @ trustee was taken. Mr. | Theodore Maltole, Deputy Insurance Commis- | Stover of the State, was the drst witness calied ) He stated tuat be had held tue oMce during two | Years; he had made it his business during UL time as an expert to examine lite insurance com Pauies; he began the investigation of this com- | Pany ou the 2uvh of Octover; he had in this work | cz, Jan. 16, 187% | payrotis tra n Y payment and the | Departme: bs » the.clty ordiuances relating to hacks and | ea 1 ted ne: oficens. “aud warning them that ie they are not ae ae coMpENIS ARS Pi Aino ae om , hen d oveved to tne very letter they wil Le dealt with | Produce the assets of te company, which they | severeiy. | did, enabhug them to determine ie number of ath aappemain Cane Makes the following rev | policies imiurce, They examined the oillcer’s as to | g ok laure ‘6 | the amount of losses whica the cou:pauy bad sus | {pts of the wee! some of the losses were ascertained Eaypanes tor f Sy | through Mr. J. A, Bishop, Treasurer of the com. | | Pauy, and Mr. Mortimore, of New York. Tue | oficers stated that she books of the New York | ance, | branch of tne company were im that city, whither | | Mr. Maitote went, and he also met Pee TT tag | v x CID: | iNew Haven walthte Was assisted by Mr.Lyon, | THE RMRERAAT IO, HAREM DI . a 8 } py all tue oficers of the company; as they went SNOW STORM—-THE LATTER THE WINNER, | along tue com y Was given an opportunity,to | In face of the binding snow storm, there assem. | &XPidiN; te examination of the company’s con- | . tion extended no inriner than October 1} tt was | dled at Dexter’s, on the Jamaica road, near East | nor contunned turther fer the reason tuat that date New York, yesterday aiternoon, a large number | termidaied the fourth quarter of the year, and Lo) | Bave continued it to the 20th would have made | o! pigeon shooters and those wio usually followin | ONS ora iy days; tle company ch f te own, 4am, vel y espe PIGEON SHOOTING. _£8tion that he. the Comptroll irom the Commissioner of Pat Of cigapers and other employés of the new Court “Bouse for the m of December. ‘The amount © required: was $2,977, but the valane on hand of the appropriation made lo meet the payments “Was Only $7 63 A NICE LITTLE TALK, When the letiers relating to the Court House | the train of such, to witness the couciusion of a | jn the way of real estate, first, the insurance @leanersiwere read the Mayor exclaimed, address | maren commenced at the same place on the 1th | bulidiug, out ho a sFound of wich i pianos, i t ei 7" " " groun Dein; ased jor a term of | ER Nha ur by wash’ these people cad'ba | ec ote ete, wan Retwreattc. Pe eo Depeune OF | deces vente” Meni mee sean IN ae mullsiemAL is there noway by ich these peop’ | Brooklyn, N. ¥., and Moses Myers, of Newark, N. rentalior tue Myst ten years of $8,000 per year, | paid'y? J., Who originally agreed, :or $100 a side, toeach | ior the accoud eu Years $9,000 per year, and airer ne that f curt rr. Pp 0, Unat at the race of ent per year on the j one that I know of” curtly replted Mr. shoot at go single birds from a single trap, 21 | vaine of the real estate, Tuis ts the only reat; @REEN. | yards rise, 80 yards boundary, 14 oz. shot, and | estaie claimed, O% loans secured by morigage | ue there must be aremedy," warmly broke (DM jong Isiand roles to govern, They met at the there Wus an aggregate amount of $i2z,7uv. OF | Mayor. “it is not right (nat these partes | tine mentioned and made a tie, each killing stocks and bonds, 4,394 anares o1 the New Haven ; County Bank, Valued at $19 per snare; tity suares ; who have honestly earned their wages, should be twonty-turee. birds, Night coming on and, of | ot tae Merchants’ National Gaa Worth $3,1003 | Seprived of. them lor weeks atB me, simply de- the: to continue i seventy Slares of the Germau American Bank, | “ pnical oone, ae rise Se i New York, wor'h $6,300; New York stare bonas, ' MORNE eas snbhaicalidy a proposition was made and accepted 0 | gioaooo, market vulue, $108,000; lorty ponds hot little taken aback by jnorease tue stakes $60 a side and 25 birds each, | of ‘the town of Brighton, Mik, of — g5u0 | ness. of Lhe Mayor, remarked, With gne snooung to take place as before mentioned, | euch, [ace value $20,000. Ihe New York State | much less stiilmess than be haa at rst assumed, bonds were procured trom the New York Life and “rust Company. Of loans not secared by mort- gage, Fair Laven Water Company, $6,028 98, Of | premium Notes on policies in iorce, $233,910 38, | Of casi assets m the New York office there were | 8.715 39. Te cash book called lor $12,972. By the Conpany’s cash book © there was $1,901 42, | and an oveldrait by ike president of $531 93, leay- | lug B tOtal OL $1,31949, Total amount of cash | assets of the company, $10,037 88 Ot delerved | premiums there wer On polwwies Known as Da- tonal policies (New York company), $19,577 40; | Preierred premiums, $12,255 21. Total, $2 Amerivan National, uncollected, $17,351 52; Mr. Willtam Tayior served as referee. The weather was of the must disagreeable character for the amusement, aud the birds had but little cnauce | when hit vo get away, as they were buried out ot signt in the snow. Myers used a Parker breecn-loader, ten vore, and Robertson one of scotvs vreecn-lozders, twelve gauge. The lutier Went Urst to the trap, and, shooting in fair form, Killed 40 straight, Whue iu the same bumoer Myers missed tue jourta, sixth and teuth, putting hin 3 penind, ‘this state of affairs greatly be jaid over to be considered at a future He these people will have to suger!” queried the siuyor. sharply. “Well,” upswered Mr. GREEN, evidentiy angered by the Siern wayin which the Mayor addreased ani, “wel, the Bourd has power vo trausier irom wne jund, where Were ts a surplus, Lo another where tnere-is. a deficiency.” $s there no surplus oi any kind of past years Which can be usedto meet the deficiency wlludea toln the coumeamicution:? sed tue Brooklyn men, but there Was no pre* | “Phere are surpluses,” replied the Comptroller; money changed nands on the ground. Kobertson | ferred, $17,924.95. Tora!, $30. Yotaiot both | “out | think it woul! be improper and injadicious — yijowed the eleventh bird to escape, and then cut Companies, $67,249 03. Deducting for comin: to Gray against tiem.” uown 9 io succession, Which gave him lens patd and due the amount was reduced to “reve inust be some means by which these | 1)" Kined out of v0 virds. Myers stopped $45,002 46, people cam be paid,” said the Mayor, “and there iy fine style mis eleventh, tweim@h, thirceeuca, , ‘they found that during the two years last past SHouid pe no turtuer delay about the matter ut | (ouricenth, ana sO on to his Miuetevuth, which the percensuge of expeudizures of the company | possible.”’ escaped, @ut the twentieth ne Knocked stone deud. {a the Way oO! collections and Jor commissions “wii look into the subject and eee,” replied ine jatver Was now three birds tue worst of the Were Jorty per cent of tue premiums received. | The expenses of the New York company were | thirty-uine per ceat. Tnis fucludes the ainounts | jor salaries. Of accrued interest and rents there | Mr. GREEN, Whereupon tt was resolved that the subject sheuld be laid over until the nexs meeting ©! the Board. gue, and tnere seemed but litte clauce of bis fuakiig & SUCCessIML Onish, as tue opposing side outbirded lim Oty per cent, tue match oeiug tind, trap and Ranale Jor each Oluer. Kovertson missed 5,206 66; of list of claims made by the , A SMALLPOX FUND. A communication from the Board of Health was | y).° cwenty-first bird, then Killed 3 in succes- | ut Hot admitted by the Commissioners Feud asking that $5,600 ve transferred from the bal- | Sion, whic Won the matcu, aithougn he shot at eivabie (ol tie New York Nauonat) BLE OL INe Health fond o: [S74 to pay sor the work | tue ‘twenty-firta. which escaped. Myers retired past due, $4,404 35; pot due, $4,770; total, dope vy the vaceinators and experts employed iu arrer tne twenty-fourth pigeon, $4,145. Agents’ balanves, $6,629 98; bilis the investigation of dipntie Robertson outof 25; Myers, receivaole (American National) past due, Mr. WUBELERopposed whe granting of this re- | juowing is acomplete in hands of Willis Bristol, $8,300;, agents’ quest on the ground that $17,000 had already been SUMMARY. balances, $3,960 78; total, $24,005 80. Notes | Aransierred ior smallpox bosoltal purposes, CHARLES E. DExTER's—UGROUNDS OF THE LONG Were shown me (with the exception , Presideut CHANLBR, 0! .the Uealin Bourd, nap- pening to be in thehali, was invited to expiain | What the request realy meant. fe dhiso vy say- the Healta Beara had not» doilar to meet ailed upon Lo meet by ad diphtherta im the © that could pe used u ue alluded to. anted by the Board, and ot $410), in the hands oJ attorneys for collection, ‘rhe first pote Was daied April iS, 1871, sixty days,” Jor $300. Mr. Mortimer said they Were notes given | jor agents’ balances, and were old and ancollect- | able. The secund uote was dated May 24. 1s: \ one day, $1,182; tnird, February 19, 1372, proteste 11110, | check ior $103 45; May 7, 1s72, note ot sixty duys 2u, 188%, note on demand, $1,096 51; ch 3b, Is71, Role, One Month, $626 40; Veveu- ISLAND SHOOTING CLUB, NEAR East New York, L. 1, JANUARY TL AD PIGEON SHOOTING. Maten ot $300, 50 bilds each, 21 yards rise, 80 yards boundar Lig 0% stot, single trap, Long Isiand rulgs to govern. (Note—At first 40 birds each, re- SULLIDg I a De. ROBEXTSON.—January 11-1110 0, 1Lvuibli, 20111, 1110 1,01111; total, so; kilied, 23; missed, 7. January 18-1111], eK.O. te Small pox | ey vad funds, but De xetraerdipary work was ted for an The request be Mr CHanier went awor nappy. 1111,11111, 01110; tot 5 5 1, 1862, Lote, Le year, jor $50; July 7, 1873, | Anothe i trom the Heaith Board’ | bites ttt Wuissed, Grand total, 68; kiied,’ 40: ninety days, $8 50: Abril 4, 1574, demand’ nove asaiug buat ce 3 to the credit of tl mussel, 10. $2089. “Towitl, $4,004 33. “All these aud many niore | heaiti mad be traasies at they couid t Mycks.—January 11-1 1101, 0111 1, | vl like character were not allowed by the Com- | used in deseay ing ue expen of the Sm mi t0,t1111,0¥1111, 10114; total, mussioner. | Pox Hospital, was ‘The tyestigation will be resumed to-morrow | January 18-1110 1, , morning, at ten o'clock. | 11101, 1111, retired} 20; missed, & Grand total; 54; UL. ary ll, J, H. Outwater; January » Board state that ppropriations jor 1874 the Boara to take some subject was total,.24; killed, | THE killed, & iteleree—vali ‘W POST OFFICE. by $8,000, aud avtion to remedy the 1 | in shooting—26 birds each, | SEVEN HUNDRED MEN AT WORK—THE VASTNESS | 18, Wiitaim Taytor, laid Gver i0r inture consi: ‘Time occupied ehee 20 FAY WAGES | Jauuary 11, 20.5 25 each, January 18, in. AYetter was reud ivom the Corporation Counsel | Jauuaty 11, 20.5 25 pirds u ” OF THE STRUCTURE. | ASKing tiat cer'aim moneys be transierred from Ove'accontt ro another, so that the salaries of the | ndeatsistauts might be paid ior we past | The work progresses apace on tne intertor of | THE METHODIST MINISTERS. UR, WAKELES 6, HEMISIBCENCES OF NEW YORE mensity of the amount of lavor already accom: PREACHERS SIXTY YEARS AGO. | plished and yet to oe periormed before the host of Yesterday morning tne Methodist preachers | empjoyés under Postmaster James can take pose | were highly entértained by Dr, Wakeley giving re- session of the building and attend to tha recep- mynjscences of the preachers’ meeting of New on and cistributton of the datty: mails. , York sixty years ago, full of amusing anec- | Mr, Calvin T. Hurivurd, formerly a member of | laid over, iwin in | dotes of men and manners of the olden days, with Qongress, 18 the superintendent of the entire i-g fakity place within lorty-.\ emtegies om their personal virtues aud pulpit work, and has supervision of ali that transpires in | musty be Lo delay An Taoge MEL | Hovave He alluded to Benjamin GtiMu, a man of | the huilding. | | commanding presence, a remarkable preacher and | ~Kell dead vat of bounas, | the new Post Office, but the job 1s such a tremene | | dous one in its various detalis that none but a | practical mechanic can form any idea of the im: ; jarked that these kind of | 1 ula not be acted upon hastily; like the obe mace were granted on DOORS Othe Comproiler’s office they.ought Rot to have been, waat dprrolier to-do? t roper, of con A nat the facts, | rt ig to te wages of t Piste hours. Thy fers we can ti Mr. WierLed-f ave the facts, and, if the Board please, | will reed the communications! | one emmen ceessiul, Hoe died im 1861, alter gertul progres las already been made and that have received ax seevetury of the Board. Smamurionuanine Cine hare * Mr. Wheel read letters ‘irom mr. BE. pein. | More tan half a cemtury’s ac: istry. there sball be no cessation of endeavor as long field Smirh Ss, which #iewed that, untess Hunt, rhe father of Dr. A. Ss. Hunt, of Brooslyn, ag the government permits a force to be en ho srenmio#ns weked lof Mol ODE account 0 aL- | was the first Metuodist minister in New York Jo ployed suficient or the speedy completton of the = auc diartes, ssistants could The invite mourners forward to the altar; N. Morris, jy Jr, @ Oritaut young man, Joided the conference iw i821, bus mis ‘career ended by expulsiou. three years la t ing. Next to Mr, Hariburd is General Stein- » hamesake Of a fainous corps commander under the Kaiser, General Steinmetz ts the ehief bald be FY doe . H, Humphreys was an kiglishivan DUNE of the ussistant cierk a oaianes,). OF pecui 7 b eave a oe “4 Ge ae aes executive oMicer In the building, and is 4 thorough. ; . amernet. on { cconn: of | d4¥s 10 Sitg Sting a tew years ago, wa ie athe ip ’ of $ if ty <p on bbe | 1 a, ap Os of we Wesleyan Uaiversity and one oO the fatuers | 8nd Seeccig anes engineer, who lust a leg in the ae coli to that account. The amount asked’ {44 late war. The General has charge of all the-plans to te i crmmnverce (19 961868, Y THE METHODIST MISSION, | and araughtmen’s schedules, and, being in charge | showed these acts 0 be cor On January 26, 1617, he, with F oi the supplies, makes @ very cillcient aid to tue. | in Langs, web and consulted over the and snpsequentiy calied more general $1 consider the sudject, which, in Febru- , Wok w practical shape. All the first of (at society, exceps Wiliam B. Saide | « e ; Nathan Bags, one ol tne ers? Meeuing, Was cons veteran Hur.turd, who, every hour i the day, isoccnpied in directing and supervising the ae | tails which have deen confided to him, | come idea may ve lormed o: the work done | y here by a specification of the force employed, | ¢ ave ldl plasterers, wiich inciudes their as- | tS. @r, #3 {Ney are commonly called, tne. i gushed by a clerk in the Comptroue: pmsth’s cer | anu remarked. ji arvuaent go to the clerk withous sulung toe managers ent ¢ re of its own minis . Théo there are ‘125 ianorers | Intertupted the Mayor. taal Ia pork wuers, the latter being, im many Mrs KHUN VatheY fusned, tien said, tM a tone two other remarkaole ld" sailors, discharged ‘srom men. . Bangs Was at tois time | ni age, but, as Dr. Wakeley re mien of ti Next come the carpenters, who number | tuirty-nive . HP tae ata nD ae ; vrick nasona, With 60 vainters, most of e departments are ade they must years r parked, what a migh ¢ fie has accompiisnea | hand at Ie called White WHEE, ot’ | e. Lhe: 3 attowed them Marked, what a mighty work hi " whom are Going woat is caijed white work, ! ian aol appre the Bosra, inno /10r God aud tor Metoodtwui. the nis weieten Nis | pauwung eashes aud window srames, or the iron | e “ w J name ail over blstur cacher, awrite’ worg, There are also 11 copper smiths afd 28 ie BE Ae ee Se pS ’ he Moats | vd educator, He did a vast amount of work for | Ore . 44 ns, aod with these may be classed tain troa, In ai there are about 700 men em- ed in and about the building, and there are 14 | tug devt—" were the Mayor broke in:—“That is @ matter Not pertinens tu tie question before the Board.’ very little pay. Dr. Carry, afother oi the favners, sti Living, 4is0 came In lor a share of praise. " brent al own a 1 MEMORIALS OF Ds fa Le JANES. watchmen for night and day service, During the |. Tavee young ruflans--kpown ag the “Roan But Mrs Gteer sat dow, lop king’ aayUnAg but Tone committee 1 last week to attend | day ihe watchmen, WNo dre all under the charge of | regia" i Cnegsrut. ‘ ne . the tuners vi tue . Janes at Fiushing, L Captain Rie ppm, keep aneye on the Wor and Shaw rowdies’’—named Joseph Binm, Owen A PEW TSOTS Waseem and to prepare & ortaiior the record fiey are pot idie or tinder the im- | Smith and James Brennan, were arraigaed yester- Mr Lewis offered the following i= preachers’ tug, reported throngh M The vone tor b hing work (gs Gay pg.ore Justice Kassner, at Stapleton, on the ul * Comptyolier be and he jahereby who had p ig pastor tu Bioomebary * he morning and tuere 3 bat half, Charge of violentiy assagiung im the street two from the books keen te ( fao0, thut he muited with the Philadelphia Confers ar geur aliowed at diuner five, aid at halfpast | peaceable citizens: uamed Henry Maeisimwu, aud Daun taNetiba tas 6 wi ence me 1so2, le berg them twenty-llve years Of | jour oveluck the MeN. quit wor a given signal, | Joan Lang. inedustice son, Blam to toe Kinga ral <pprop ceou age. Alt later Messrs. Janes ang Gilder were hus MAKING VUr CBA hours, Alter the 20th of | Coury Peuttentiary for three months, Smita to thibiting theag- traas et to cie New York Comerence, where the Ricnniond County dati for torty days, aud Bren- | they remidined ever smco im commectiva or ine New YorR bast Come, 5 January there will be au hour aliowed jor dimner tive P.M. and Wotk Will ceise at flye o eC will be ten | e raiding t¢ Anished 4y4( erther witnt “pats prs, Hunt, Hoidich and True and Mr. Dickinson in operation on y Hall front tor of ns (including | a80° made sume eniogisic remarks. MH Juvge che tranemussion Up or down stairs of the matls to : a ciy ead | Fancher cen fut tine he is expected toread & aga from ine Wagons. Waich Will all discharge aad & ng particulars, paper delore tae minisiers Dext Monday on tue snis endo! th ure, iwws relaung to ecciesiastical property, I te | ry Bs r the second rior to September | eannongetitready im time Jor next week Dr. our of Dufidiag, leaving t and open » tot Wh. Wakeley Wil coutinue his reminiscences. space below in the shape ofa utige “V," would — permit a regiment of iniantry, strong, to riation between maren in platoon fronts, and’ ne | anents could form in line along the walls, The great Opea spaces of the Dutlding, dark. and ag yet ua Mnishéed, give to the spectator u sense of incor preneusine vastness. LARGE CUSTOMS SEIZURE. frawn of Deceaiber | | The Customs officials ave doing thetr best to suppress smugeiing, wniod has been carried on for fate of maturity of such ayable iu the yaar 187. out. ast! an almost fabulo: ut The Sopring in the balls will be paved with ttl fy | the last iow soars to an almoss fabulous exteus | | 'tatwean wie board floors of tue roomd aad They bave made a large seiz of goods, cap» the bard Hutshed celling oeneath there will be stay tured @f the bonded wareuouse, on the dock Of | concave and convex 484 ot CoMcrete and cement enclosing the saeey iTou latin, Wiica permeates the enure bulidiny, so thay a re will be impos he Hamburg 3 amship Company, at Hoboken. feats ted report of fi thar ‘The officer who Ras thus distinguished himself 8 §ivie as there Will De uo vent but o fire may mikes vi Whicu Wm, a. F h wae cRAirdisn, | Depaty Surveyor Kitnek, of Surveyor Sharpefa smouider jor hours and never get headway even Pe TT Ove RATAY. Aidermen, as OMCe M0d tue seiduré COnsiste Of eight cases, cone | If 1 sould burn the doors or Winduw sashem ie COM LLER— Phe +a r panhssadbeattiet 6A. F eh " a ust tuioiog Vaiuadie merchandise, muct of it consist geitieman (pointing 10 Mr. Lewis) mius ‘ " “ s already vent 4 commonteation tor in- img of costly stiks The way iu whica the ih. | THE HOBOKEN BANK DEFALOATION. to the Finance Departineut, which will porters proposed to deceive the Custom Hou y the time Of every avaiable clerk in my o!- , gutuorties Was in the Joliowing manner: — we poy joug time. To uivetne thousadds of | One Case, woleh contdined cotton goods, | S0DOR MOFFMAN'S CHARGE—PROBABLE DIS: resolution there requires wourd take if to Riga yd Ko cil om whiew duc se AGREEMENT OF THE JURY. the t of the Whol 7 f exseo, auc : be MAYOR-—But you can give the balances of | be sent ty the publicsture for that; pat suspicion The trial of Frederick Klenen, formerly secre- scouutts, tue surplus. if uuy, &¢., for every yeat, J, and the eight cases are now safely tary ofthe Hoboken Savings Bank was resumed can't your Has ah A rhote 4. p Aa Ag - ign v4 reg aad yesterday in tie Court of Quarter Sessions at UOMPTROLLER § (*nappietis) — wd kL, we vl Ss lirge hadiden i " ry uyres required. ere a Tei i print, The | seiZure cuused considerable taik at Custom Jefsey City, Indge Hoffman charged the sary, aid Oowprruier tus i Weekly report, a muutnly re- House yesteruay, They are Valued at about stivmitted the fotiowing points in crowing: 1f the ort, w quart eperl nd ao soouel report, $6900 Ib is expected that some liiportant at | conduct of the defendant at the time muattoned tuca are puolisued anu are available fo ay One, | rests in connection with the above seizure will iy” the ‘tor ! (he mAYoR—You cun vive auyuow thé wae | eon bé made. Tre goous came irom Mamburg in 80d the comparis n of the nambers of tie the steamec Pommerenia, waien arrived recently bonds with the record ead you tothe conciusion maed balances of ry accugots, U there a Lar vom (671, shoud tok f at Hote ft Cy ery Ba sat he coudp Of | that the defendant had possession o: the OL KOLLER— A! may that resottion calls eeruMa Vuston Mouse 0) a 1 De We te . , iit na Heoh printed 12 tne rengere | Stine Chstom House to yoo Mf tore uas been col- | MtOten property—tf it was stoien—tnen what Is the ax, Lewis (Watu @ laugh) —Theo fou ca easuy | lusion in tbls ofatier | effect in law Of Sock Dossession? Where it ts | found to be less. taan three-fourtus of the iabill- | «be const | avenue. j of Jarviv? late restdence, | the bodies were téken by the undertaker to Jeru- He {8 pushing the work sorward | boa with commendabie zeal, but he says that a won- | | Proved, or may be reasonably presumed that the | Property {n question is stolen property, the bur+ | den is shifted and the defendant must show that | be came by it honestly, or the presumption is raised that he is guilty of the thet, savject, of course, to some modification, the, most important of which ts the length of time elapsed trom the | theft to the finding of the property, and aiso the | nature of the property stolen. If itis suck as | readily passesy irom hand to land, a short fitue ip reality wonld be a jong, time in | law, Under thé law the State must make our a case, and that must be done or you cannot con- | viol.” Phe Judge then reered to the deegdant | bot vetng sWoro., saying that the jury may in | discretion use tt the evidence offered ov the State, and ag tending | fo sustain And the conglusiogs that may [airy and natura‘ly be drawn trom it. It cannot make up for the want of proof, but it may strengthen | that already orfere There may be reasons way the defendant was not offered as a witness; those you «must juuge of, Al! the facts must ent with @ack other and with the main tact sourht tu be proved, The circumstances all | taken together must deol a conclusive tendency | and nature, leading, on te whole, to a satisfactory | conelusion, producing & moral certainty that tne detendadt and no one ese committed the crime arged; failing in this the defendant should be tted. Here the duty of the Court ends and yours begins, ‘The case was given tothe jury before noon, but Up to a late hour last evening they had not agreed | on a verdict, nor ts there @ probability that they wil! do so, d.has 303, and | NEW YORK CITY. Josephine Hewell tell yesterday in the street and i sprained her ankie, Joseph Howard, alias “Sheeny Joe,” was arrested yesterday by Detective Field, charged wita grand larceny. Robert McCormick, a lad fifteen years ofage, died | suddenly yesterday morning, at bis residence, No. 698 Warer stre The subject of amending the bylaws was dis- cussed at length in the meeting of the votton Ex- change yesterday, A tclegraph pole ninety-three feetin height, of Caltiornia growth, has just been erected in Fulton; street near St. Paui's church. Mr. William J. McAlpine, Civil Eugineer, will lecture this evening be:ore the Society of Practi- vai Engineering, at the Cooper Union. Subject, History of Engineering Thought.” ‘Terence Mertha, a man forty yearsof age, dicd suddenly yesterday at his residence, corner of inety-second street aud Madison avenue, sup- posed to be the result OL mtemperance, Jordan Butler Black, who was serving outtwelve months’ sentence in the Penitentiary for assault and battery, died suddeniy on Sunday. Coroner Woitman was notitied to bold an inquest, Solomon Beure, a native of Poland, fell, on Sun- day nignt, down a filgit of area steps at his dwelling, No, 62 Bayard street, and was 80 se- verely injured that death ensued yesterday at the Park Hospital. A committee of the seamen of theport of New York left this city last evening tor Washington for the purpose of presenting to Congress w petition in behalf of seamen for the repeal of the ship- ping act of June, 1872. The committee wiil 0¢ Joined by others from Baltimore and Philadelphia. — A benefit will be given to-morrow evening at Steinway Hall in behalf of the Ladies’ Union Re- | Hef association, when Professor Roberts will read from popular authors, the programme being also varied with music by Gtlmore’s band. ‘I'he asso- Clation is @ most excellentone and deserving of | support. The faaeral of the late Stmon De Visser took: place yesteraay morutng at the Sonth Reformed church, corner of Twenty- first street and Fiith The services were conducted by the Kev. Dr. £. P. Rogers and Rey. Dr. palmer, of New 03 Among tose present during the servic leans, | were a lirge number of prominent business men, The remains were mterred in Greenwood Ceme- tery. Seventy men in allhave been discharged fronr the Custom House under the new arrangement by which the Treasury Department is endeavoring to economize. These discharged employés were principally taken from the Weighers’ Department. Collector Arthur stated yesterday that 1. was probable that there would be a jurther reduction of aout seventy more men, who would probably be taken from the night and day inspectors, LONG ISLAND. ‘The snow storm of yesterday and last night was very heavy over the entire tsland, and seems likely to insure good sleighing for some time to come. Sleighing has been excellent on ali tne country roads since the last fall ot snow. Yesterday morning, about two o'clock, @ colored | man, about forty years of age, and from payers found in his possession believed to be named Johnson, a resident of Jersey City, was arrested on Fulton street, in the village Ol Jamaica, by a might waichinan named Golden. When arrested as standing im the roadway brandishing a gt Kk kuie and threatening death to aay one who approached lim. He had tn his possession @ large valise filled with bottles, one of which contained a quantity of Cayenne pepper. He re- jused to give Ais name or any account of bimsell, and endeavored to make the officers belleve that he was crazy. He was locked up to await exami- | nation, It appears that the original arrangements for the burial of the bodigs of the twoexecutea mur- | P. | derers, Jarvis and Jackson, coulda not be carried out in all patticalars, in consequence of the auper- stitious iears ‘Ol their relatives, as well as ot the negroes of Jerusalem, residing 10 the neigndomhood saicm, the intention delug to place the bodies in thé Colored Methodist church there, and to have | the linéral cerénionies on Sunday, with @ serwoa t oy the Rev. Elakimn’ Levi, pasror of the ctrurcn, pon arrival at Jerusalem, however, no one couid be found who would consent to waten with tre les, Ii thls emergency It was proposed to place theft in Mrs. Jarvis* house, Dut se wou! | consent to this arrangement, and Jackson’s relar | tives also refused to receive them. It was then decided tha the bodies should be buried utonce, and graves Were accordingly prepared ia the graveyard adjoining the churca.” Mr. seaman N, shedéker, the Supervisor of the town of Hemp- steud, Wag Nau Known tire prisoners from boy. | hood, and to wom Jarvis con.essed the crime, Was presént, anid, in tne absence of the pastor, | Vis and Jackson families peing present. The | burial took piace about sundown. The reason why | the negroes to tne neigndornood retused to have | anything to ao with fhe bodies 18 supposed to be that Jarvis curing wis Nie had the reputation of being a “root-nigger,” or a worker in charms, and ; they were afraid tliat, even after death, he might — be abié to do them some harm. STATEN : ISLAND. The progress ‘of the Staten isiand ferryboats Was considerably impeded yesterday by the large qcantities of floating ice in the Bay. ‘The Ricnmond County Kepublican General Com- mittee wilt meet on Monday next at tne Union House, Tompkinsville, to take action regarding the vominavions lor Supervisors to be voted Jor at the spring eleviious, ’ baw was ined $10, Wita Costs, By @ genétal order the patrolmen of tne Rich- Mond county police are required to carry each a | | small armory, weightng nearly two pounds, in the | mane of a Remington revolver, calemiated tobe | € tive at long range. as it is understood to be | the determination of the police to jet nu ourgiar here«tter cxcape, as Was the case iast month ut | Mrs. Bement's house, ou Bement avenne, when | thieves were ired at three or tour times, Dut suc- | Geedéd in excapiug. | Barly yestercay morning the oid homestead of | Dr. Harrison, on the Snore road, Stapieron, was | entirely destroyed by fire, wita most of its con. tents. The building was owned oy a Mr. fibvee, who resuies in New York, aud was valued at | about $2,400, and was occupied as @ residence by @ pouceman; the jurnit being valned at $2,000, ‘The amout Ol tusurauce could not ve ascertained, but the loss is understood to be only partially covered, ‘The orixiti of the fire is not Known with | certainty, a deiective fie aud an iucendiary, born heibg inentioned im connection with 1. Two | strange wen Were seen prowiag arouud the house | before the ore was discovered, NEW JERSEY. Rev. Edward Beecher has accepted the call of | the Paterson Congregational Ohurch, and will euler upou bis duties An effort willbe made during the present ses sion of the Legisiature, to pass @ Mill autaorizing a system of MLK Lluspection throughout the State, ‘The Delaware Kiver ts lower a the presens time | than It has ever been before. ‘The ite on It tonnes the pottom, and all wells and springs aloog iis Ling wre Ladely dited pe Dr. Jouo Quin, oue of the most eminent and old as bearing on the correctpess of | Alter their execution | now} conducted the se. vices at the grave, only a few of | Ri the residents of the nelgnbordooa besiue the Jat- | A fh that pulpit Next sunday. | NEW YORK HERALD, TURSDAY, JANUARY 10; 1873. 2TRIPLE SHEET, est physicians of Paterson, has. deen prostrated with very @ndden aad e bilious attack, and his condition 1s feared to be serious, A young woman named Catherine McMahan, who had been but @ stort time in this country, died in terrible agony on Sunday last in Trenton. tram | the efects of injurtes caused by the explosion of a kerosepe o1 lamp. The regular annual report of the trustees of the Stare Industrial Schoo! for Giris, just submitted, sets forth. that that institution 14 capable, of ac- coramodating Jorty Inmates, and also that all branches of the school have been carried on sue. | cessiully jor the past year, and have veen tue ineans of reciaiming Many giris irom a wild and useless life. Tne balance inthe treasury 13 $4,000, and the total value of real and persona) property BMOUNES to $42,001. JERSEY EDITORS IN COUNCIL. The Nineteent®; annual ,meeting of the New Jersey Editortat Assoctation was hela yesterday tn Trenton, with Mr. A. A. Vance in chair and @ large number of members. attendance. The Treasurer's report exhibited @ balance on hand of $843 The ex- penses of the excursion last summer were $5,461 and the amouat received from the of tickets was $3,672, showing a met prod of $211, Mr. R Hamilton, of the Newark Journal, was elected president: for the ensuing Year, togerber With one vice president from each Congressional district, and Joon ¥, Babcock sucretary, An executive committee, consisting 0} Messrs, Chew, | Bechtel, Tomlinson, Vance and J. S. Yard, was also appointed. ‘The questton of the “pubiic | printing” was the principal subject discussed, It | drew forth an animated debate. 48 a dill ts about | to be presented in the Lezisisture by Senator ; Thom tn relation to, this bone of contention, hav- | ing for its object the curtaiitug of what many peo- ple cail “a wastelul expenditure ot the public moneys,” the meeting dectded to indorse the fol- jowing line of actiou in retation thereto:—Pirst, that @ printing committee o! tive be appotnted to Watch the interests of the association, Second, That the counties ol Atantic, Ocean, Sussex and Cape May be entitled to but two omMctal papers each? that the counties of Essex and Hudson be entitled to six each, and ali the other counties to three euch. two papers to publish the general laws, at a com- pensation of $400 each, committee to consult with Senator Thom on the | Subject Was negatived, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. MARRIED. WIGHTMAN—BLACKMAN.—On ptember 22, by Rev. C. F. Deems, Horace W. WIGHTMAN to FANNIE ISABELLE, youngest daughter of the late Jobn O, Blackman, of Bridgeport, Coun. DIED. BALE.—Susig A. BALE, wife of Francis Bale, agea 22 years, 1 month and 2 days, uneral on Tuesday, at eleven o'clock A. M., from her late residence, Elton street, Melrose, BLAUVELT.—Snddenty, on Sitturday, the 16th | inst., of congestion of the lungs, ADELIZA WIL- ' RIAMS, wile o1 David T. Blattvelt, aged 63 years, Relatives and friends of the famity are respect- fully invited to attend the tuneral, from her late residenee, (fuesday) morning, at hall-past ten o'clock. Albany papers please copy. BriGwaM.—in Brooklyn, on Monday, January 18, 187, Of pneumonia, DES BaiGuam, in the Sist year ot his age. Notice of funeral hereafter. Please copy. BucktnGuaM.—On Sunday, January 17, Lovisz, wife of John T. Buckingham and daughter of Mary L. and the Igte John H. Howe, of this city. Relatives and trfends are invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, January 20, at eleven o’ciock, from her late restdence, 151 East Sixty- third street, | CALDWELL.—Suddeniy, on Sunday, January 17, o! pneumonia, Mrs, Saran S, CALDWELL, widow of the late Ezra Caldwell, in the 84th year o! ber age, Relatives ana fends are respectfully invited to attend the iunefal, from the residence of her nephew, James W. Caldwell, 163 West Forty- seventh street, on Tuesdiy, January 19, at four P. M, Remains to be taken to Fairfiela, Conn,, for interment, Cavenny.—On Sunday morning, January 17, after a short 1!e3s, CaTHERJNK CAFFNEY. The rejatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, tnts morning, from St. Ann’s church, in Boston papers CALEB COuG ESM ALL No. 103 Wuiew street, between Clark and Pierre- pout, Brooklyn, at one o'clock, on Wednesday, January 2), CoLLINs.—On Sunday, January 17, 1875, her | late residence, No. 349 West Twenty-fitn street, atter a snort but severe itiness, Mary COLLINS, wile of Thomas Coline, aged 32 years, a native of Dundatk, county Louth, Ireland. Relatives and iriends are respectfally invited to | attend the funeral, ou Tuesday, January 19, at one o'clock P. M. Cox.—On Sunday, January 17, 1875, CHARLES C. Cox, m the 48th year of bis age, ‘rhe relatives and friends of the famtly are re- spectiully requested to attend the funeral, trom his late residence, 413 West Twentr-fith Interment in Greenwood Cemetery. Newburg papers please copy, Cox.—On Mouday, January 18, Mrs. Oariry COX, in the 68th year of her age. The relatives and iriends ae invited to attend the 1uneral, irom the Reiormed church, Menhas- sett, L. I, on Wednesday, 20th inst., at one o'clock ‘ORATNoR.—On Saturday, the Torh Inst. Jases nor, ‘Fhe foneral wiil take place from West Farms, on Tuesday, the 10th inst., at two oelock P. M. CaeemzR.—In New Haven, Conn., on sunday, January 17, Mrs, ELIZapeTit Creexen, aged 73 years. Funeral wil! take place on Wednesday, Janaary 20, irom the residence of her sister, Mrs, L. A. Wyant, Ni Degraw street, Brookiyn. Rela- tives and iriends are res, ectiully invited to attend Wil bout ipriper notice, Crospy.—At Irvington, on the Hudson, on Mon- day, January 18. ARAWINTA, Wile Of Stuplien’ Cros. by.and daughier oi tie ate stephen B. Tompkins, Notice of the iuaerai berealter, DEACON.—On Saturday evening, Jaduary 10 1875, FRANCIS DEACOS, in the 63d year of tis age. Relatives and friends of tne famuy are reapect- fully invited to attend the tunetal, from his late residence, 136 Waverley place, on Wednesday, 20H DISt., AL One O'clock, Without further Rote | | DeMangst.~0On Monday, January 8, GaaRied infant sop of Charles E. and Delta . Demarest, aged 2 moriths and 9 days, Relatives and irienas of the tamily are respect- fay iavited to attend the suneral, Irom tne resi. Gence of his grandparents, Clinton place, Newark, N.J., on Wednesday, January 20, at hdli-past two o'clock P.M. DILAINGHAM.—AL Rockville Cent Te Ty Friday, January 15, in the 4th veer 0} ) membranous cionp, CHaRLEs W ' son of Williata ana Amy Dilungham'and grandson of the late Wiiltam O. Groser, : on Third, That Trenton ts to have but | A motion to appoint a | CoaGesHaLi.—On Saturday, Jauuary 16, at Kngle- | Ves and friends of the family are ree" spectiully Invited to attend the funeral, from the | residence ot his brotner-in-law, P. B. W. Crook, | reet, | on Tuesday, the 19th tnst., at one o'clock sharp. | CRarNoR, beioved son of James and Marte Crai- the | | & ‘attend’ the ian: | 20) ut ten o'cioek A his age, of | WORTH, Jourth | | county ot Ros | Interment in Greenwoo1 Cemetery. | | Duprey. Monday, Janaaty 1%, Accusra A. | Door. a17 years God 2) months, daughter of + mare Colopet J. G. Dudley aud Augusta Dudley, fully invited to attend the inneral, at St. chureh, corner of E evento «treet and Second ave: two o'clock P, M. Funeral will take plice trom her Jate residence, 71 Pearl stre on Weduesday, January 20, at hall- past one 0’ KP, MM. Cincinnatt and Washingtom papers piease copy. FoWLAR.—Un Sunday, January 17, 1878 FOWLER, aged 73 veurs, 1 month and 13 days, Relatives und iriends are respectiaiiy invited to | attend the funeral, on Wednesday, at eleven O'clock, ivom bis late residence. Carriages wilt Mmect the quarter past nine A, M, train from Forty-second street at White Plains, fox.—On sunday, January 17, CHARLES KEMBLE Fox, in the 41st yoar oi bis age, Funeral services will be held at thé late rest. dence of the ed o Mowat Anvnrn Cemetery, Cambridge, Mass., Jor interment. Boston papers please copy. Yricter. Brookiyn, on Monday, January 18, Many J, Post. wife of Thomas Frazier and daugh- tero: William M. aid Caroline A, Post. Retati and friends of pne famiy are respect. ImHly invited, to attend the fanerai, irom her lace residonce, N& H day tt 108 "REEMA: Fuseral trom nue on Weunesi + Pe Me Mobtie papers please copy. bi: hy (20 Cumberiand street, on Wednes- At lalt-past one o'clock |. M. WILLARD FREEMAN, aged 64 Sears, § lave residence, 352 Third ave. ay, January 20, a& two o'clock bGHAN,—Joserd, the son of Mighael V. and wer e aveth Gaughan, aged 8 years, 3 montis and $ da, Panera: to take piace this (1uesday) afternoon, at one o'clock, GIbsON.—At Port Richmond, $. L, om Sunday, | Jhutiary 97) 1875, ANN Guisos, widow of Thomas | Gtusou, avd daug lave Captain Avra- H year of her age, latives anc trends are imvited (0 attend her snmeral, trom the Reformed Chureh, Port | Brebmona, 1, on Wednesday, January 20, at bal -past one o'clock. Boats leave pier 19, Norch a dind lalf-pase Cwelve O'clock, pers please copy. aday, dantary 18, after along and 8, MAGNUS HOP, in the 3th year of | parntut tine | lus age. | Spectiuily iovised to attend the funera), from vis late residenc second avenue, oa Wednesday, Jarrhary 20, av halt-past nine o'clock A. ML, to S« , Gabriel's chaccn, Wiere @ golemm requiem mass will be odered for tne repose of ius sou), thence to Calvary Cometety, Aelatives and irlends of the family are baad | irk's nue, on Wednesday, the 20th inst, at ball-past | EGAN.—Un Monday, the 18th inst., Ecrzapetiy | Wile ot Stephen Egan, aged 23 years and § months. , | Busse x piaci Isaac V. latives and friends of the family are ro. | HOsG.—At. Dear Sing sig, on Sunday, January Th inane Lond aged dol pourss ¥ ‘Yhe relatives and iriends Of the jamily are Fe- spectral invited to attend the funeral, from bis MN lence, on Thursday, wt ane o'clock. rages eleven will be in waittmg on the arrival of t! HoGan.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday, Jan o’clocg train from Forty-second srreet 2 p after a brief illvess, Jonn P. HoGay, in the’ 2500 year of urs age. Retatives and friends of the family are. regpect- Sue inyited tu attend the funeral, irom his ia) residence, No, 128 Hoyt street, Brooklyn, ou Tu day, January 19, at two o’clock, a Calttornia and Himira papers please copy. . AeALY.—On Sunday morning, January 17, JEN NIE, youngest daughter of John J. ond Lizzie M. Healy, aged 11 months and 8 aays, Funeral from the residence of ber parents, No. 373. West Thirty-second street, this (Tuesday) morning, at ten o’cioek. HEYMAN.—On Sunday, January 17, EVELYN, bee lened wife of Edward Heyman, in the 38th year of her age, Relatives and friends ana members or the Lime dies’ Bikur Cholin Society are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, at hail-past nine A. M., from her late residence, 338 West File teenth street, 7 * WasHINGTON Lopar, No. 19, I. 0B. e ih. BR. B., are requested to attend the tuneral ot Mrs, members of the Washington Lodge, No. Edward Heyman, wife of Brother Edward Hev- man, on Wednesilay, January 20, from the reat- dence No, 333 West Futeenth street, as. halepast nine A, fi. Ne MELZ, Peeeven Tile members of King Solomon Lodse, No, $39, F.and A. M., are hereby tuvited to attend the juneral of the wife of our brother, Edward Heyman, from his residence, No. 288 West Fiteenth street, on Wednesday, Jaduary 20, 1875, at Nal!-past ning o'clock A, M. ADOLPH ASCHER, Master, Kuere;—January 18, Junta Keere, the beloved wie of dames Keefe, atter a log and pabotul it nesa, In the 4404 year of ber age. ‘The friends ‘of the family are invited to attend the mineral, on Wednesday, at two P. M., from ner late residence, 632 Water street. 2 KNOWLEs.—At Middictown, N, Y., on Sunday, January 17 (suddenly), cl Lright’s disease of ktd- neys, Jane F., wife of Gilbert Knowles. y fer relatives and iriends, and those of her father, James O'Relily, are respectiully inviied to uftend the ‘uperal, from the Church of St. Fr 8 Xavier, Fifteenth street, on Tuesday mornitig, January 19, at ten o'cios thence to:al- vary Cemetery. Remains wilt arrive at foot of ‘Twenty-third street, North River, at hali-pasy nine o’ciock A. M. -—On January 17, tn Brooklyn, Jofw Lancaster LANCASTER, aged 33 years, The in 1 will take place from his late rest- dence, No, 260 Hoyt street, Brooxlya, on Tuesday, 19th inst., at one o'clock P.M, Tue irtends are Spectiully invited to attend, Baitimore papers piea ci Learer.—On Monday, January 18, MARGARET, wife of Samuel Leaper, aged 85 years, ‘the relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend ber tuneral, (rom her late residence, 359 South Third street, Brooklyn, KE. D., on Wednesday aiternoon, at one o'clock, without turvher invitation, Lez.—On Monday, January 18, after a painful ill- ness, CHARLES CARROLL, youngest son o! Dr. Charles C, and Heien Lee, aged 2 years aud 11 months. : Baltimore and Philadelphia papers please copy. MARSTERS.—On Saturday, January 16, AMOS MAKsTERs, in the 40th year of his Bap. Relauves and Iriends of the samily are respect- fully invired to attend tne junerat services, to be held at. baba chapel, on Tuesday, January 19, at lock A. R.—Oo Jannary 16, at six A. M., LORENZ MYER, aged 49 years, f Funeral irom Germania Rooms, this day (Tues | day), 19th tnst., at one P, M. No. 364 West Thirty-filth strect, this | M MEINIKHEIM.—On Sunday, January 17, at five A. M., FREDERICK, only. son of Charies and Hatute Meinikneim, aged two years, Faneral, on Tuesday, January 19, at two P/M, from the homestead, al Whitepot, toifman Bowie yard, Newtown, L. L % OLES.—At Jersey City Helghts, on Saturday, January 16, 1875, after a long and painful tines, BULLAB ITI Wite of Francis Moles, in the 54th year ol her age. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to altend the funeral, from the Bergen Baptist church, corner. Madison and Clintoa avenues, on Tuesday, January 19, at two o’ciock. Remains to be interred in New York Bay Cemetery, British papers piease copy. Moran.—On January 17, JOHN MORAN, Tae tunera! will take place on January 20, as hal'-past nine o’clock A. M., from his late resi ré, 122 Kast Filty-Grst street, to St, John the sé church; thence to Calvary Cemetery, McxPHY.—On Sunday, 17/h inst., at his restdence, 451 East 114th strect, GEORGE WASHINGT. W MURYBY, aged 29, The triends of the famtily are respectiully ine vited to attend the tuneral, irom St. Paul's church, 117th street, on Wednesday, at half-past ven o'clock A. M. ry SiCCLELLAND.—On Sapbath, January 17, of paral- ysis, MARGARET MCCLELLAND, to the 68th year, of her age. Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully inviled to attend the iuneral, from the rest. dence of her son-in-law, John Lynch, No, 420°West Eighteenth street, wituout further notice, at one P, M., on Tuesday, January 19, McbavGuntx.—On Sunday. January 17, CaTHa RINE MCLAUGHLIN, beloved wile of James MeLaugiiic, aud danghter of the late Patrick Monaghan, of this city. ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family are re- Spectiuliy invited to avtenu the tuneral, from the residence of her brotner, John Monaghap, 161 | Hudson street, on Tuesday, 19Lb Inst., at hall-past one 2, M. McManoyx.—On Jannary 18, 1875, Tomas F. Mo- MAHON, In the 27th year of his age, The inends of the tamily are requested toate tend the iunera', irom 27 Ludiow avenue, Jersey City Heignts, on Wecnesday, the 20th of Japuary, from there to proceed to Calvary Cemétéry.” / NAIRN.—Suddenly, Of puewmonia, WILLIAM Re RAN. jn his EPA clatives and friends are respectiully invited to attend tte faneral, jrom his late resideuce, 54 Eight avenue,on Tuesday, dangary 19,.a$ nal past one o’¢lock., © v Navowton.—On Monday, January 13, Perek J. NAUGHTON, aged 43 years, s The relutives and intends of the. family are respectiully invited to attend the Iuneral, ftom his fate residence, No. 214 Nortt Bighth street, Brooxiyn,y E. D., Wednesday, January 20,; at ‘clock tn the afternoon, Powet.- On the 17th inst., ROBERT THOMAS, son 7 Robert und adale Power, aged 10 montus Bou 10 days. 34 Th» remains will be taken for tnterment to Cal vary fe Wercad jrom (he restience of bis parents, No. 114 West Fortietu street, this (Tuesday) morn ten 0 At Yonkers, on Saturday, January 16, inant soo of Joho Rt. amd Hannah E. Relatives and friends of the famiy are invited Yo uttena the iuneral, this (baesduy) nrommumg, at hall-past ten o'clock, com NO. 6 AShouLtUD piagc. REip,—Ou Sunda: daenary 7, PRANCIS HSTELLE, twin daugiter of Wiftam aud Saraa bk. Retd, tgea 8 mouths ana ty day: Heiatives and irieuus are respect(ully invited to 1, on Tuesday, the’ 19th imss, at oue P, M., trom No. 60 Sixtu avenue. RicHakbsoN.—Un Suuday, January 17, Richatbsoy, ta the ootu vear or mis age, “Tue pebacives: and (1 {3 are respectinily ine Vited Lo atiend the funeral. irom bis, | re: de 51S Peart aha ou Wednesday, Weooary sous RYAN —OD y, January 15, 1875, PH@M as Ryan, the beloved Uusvewd of Mary Ryan, in, tne 43th Vear of his age, at tis residence, Badana Ridge, Mott Hoven, nauve of the parish of Mdore, minou, trelane. 2 reiniins wit be taken to St. Jerome's dal feu o'clock sharp, on Tuesday, Jannary 189 for the vary Ceme- us of ly Invited ty attedd, on Jaunary 14, Where there Wii ve a soleinn Ligh 1p | repose of lis soni. aud taence toc the tery jor iuterment, the family are respo' SME selO Jersey Cit nitis, Many ANNA, youngest d dore f. and Mary A, Smith, aed and 20 days. ‘The relauves and frends o Spectiuily invited to attend t residence uf her gra Jersey 20, wt Dali-pase two 0: . a Phitadeipuia pay Divase copy. SWAN. ih Brooktyn, on Sanday evening, Jana BrY Liy JAMES 5. SWAN, IN Lhe Sat Relative anc attend the June Y o'clock Ps Ma trom tins lar suieets TaLpot.—Suddenly, on. Sunday ey )agnu- ary 13, at his residence, Greonwicn cone: Sta ! 70 years, dd ittends of Che family are re. ed to attend fis funeral, at Chnst January 18, , 1875, re cert will take Place of Thursday, Jathary A. M., irom the residence ot Onuries . Lod street, Washington Haigits. —WASHLNGON LopuX NO. 8, A. O, Bratiten, you are hereby notitet to meeting. to be beld at’ our Room, No, % Velancey mireey, aby one P, on Wear January 26, siarp, lor the parpose Of atcending the imnerat of our late Sratuer, Louts Van Doeren., By ord E. BARTELL, W. G. Atiend @ spoil Loug T. SULLYVAN, W. Seo, Wati.—On January 16, 1875, Josera Watt, the beloved nusbaid of Kusanan Wail C Rewcves and friends invited to attend cle funeral, at nis lace re ty North Filth atrees, Wilitamsvarg, on T January 19, 1975, Ab Nall-past (Wo O'clock. Weeoes.—lo Brookiyn, B. v., on Saturday, Jan JOUN WEEDES, In the 7400 Veat of Nis ase, acives aud Iriends of wdinhiy, “aise Members of Bureka Lode, No. 17, LO. 01 O. Py, are respevtinlly inv to attend the ine: al from the fesiiehce o: hts BON ton, 1,060 Greene avenue, near Jy Uy On. Luesday, i Woman, —Ou Tuomas J. Worsts Relatives and ire atceny tie Mueral, from the residen tu-law, Joon Kempton, Bsq., 644 Dek D, CU. rays Broad A itis, at two o'er is age, lavited-to ML Ms Sone 10 dveaue, it | Brooklyn, this (fuesday) afternoon, at wth past one g'Gleok,