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THE COURTS. Invoking the Law for the As- sistant Aldermen. UFE WPORTANT TO INSURERS. The Long Island City Land Speculations. CITY CIVIL MORE SUITS. ! The Gilbert Manufacturing Company filed a bill | action restraining uy's im. Wood- that the es M™ equity, praying ior an) Abraham Bussng trom using th Proved Springfield gas u rug, alter a ded tmifunction would de granted, unless Dussiog « Benes that he will pay any sum whiek may & covered agalo the Mitigation in ‘the cas nes. Judg Francis Kiep, charged with complicity in the | @muggting of a lot of cheap German jewelry nto Shin port, was yesterday held by United States Oommiseioner Shields for examination in $3,000 wan. mM the easd of Woolriage against the ett: Jodge Van Vorst decided yesterday that the ety 1s Bot responsible for the a politan Fire Department. Sidge was injured thro In June, the e 1858, V oston of & ool @team fire engine tn the Bowery, and brought sit | Sor $26,000 against the city andthe Fire Depart ment. The cily demurred that 1t was avt respon- @bie, and Judge Van Vorst cave judgment on the @emurrer jor the city, with costs. THE BOARD OF ASSISTANT ALDER- MEN. ‘The claims of William ©. Demarest and Patrick Toner vo having been elected at the last election Assistant Aldermen from the Fiffeentn and Wwentieth Assembly districts respectively, the Jormer having received twenty-one and the latter Bfteen votes, we the subject of a prolonged ‘argument yesterday in Supreme Court, Chs beiore Jadge Dononue. 1: came before tie Court 8 an application ‘or an injunction against the Mayor restraining him from recognizing the Present Board of Aidermen as the Common ounce! of the city and directing him to order a wpecia) election for the clection oF fifteen Alder- Wen and nineteen Assistant Aldermen, these two Boards, as heretolore, to constitute the Common Counct!. “Phe Grecian Republic,”’ began Mr. Wolf, coun- | granied, A. V. Stout appuinted receiver and in- | George Kel wel for the claimants for municipal » “If you are going back as tar posed Judge Donohue, “it wi While to get up to the present tin ‘What otter cases are to be heard frst. “all rignt, if you’d let me read my speech,” said the counsel. mors, at,’? inter- aod 1 will see ey “Vil Dave it all by apd by,’ replied the Juage, | Fesiguediy. The by and by came, and then came the speech. Along Speech it was and a wonde ful speech, Finishing ap with the Grecian Repuoire, he gave a résumé of Roman history, and tnen, iollowing on ‘She track df centuries gave a bound finally, and Janded on Manhattan Island, waving aiuit in Wiumph the Dongau and Moatgomery cuar He claimed that these charters could not be @bolisued by an act of the Legislature, aud that, theretore, the act doing away wiih the Board of sistant Aldermen is uncoostituiioual. weed on the necessity oj su ard Wention against | asty and corrupt le tion, aod Susiated because miluons 0; dollars bad been olen by previous 18 Was Lo reasua wh. ‘the office ished. 7 3a pres parc howd be aD Mr. Clarkson, of the Corporation Counsel's oMce, said that Mr 3 tended to uuswer the argument, but hi been ab tend. # he wisned to sag ar tbh iter had carefuily exumiaed whe that bis conclusions were tial tie Wa in it, and that asking the Vou { ness O1 city legisiation, which this appli @Mecuious, I’, how Mr. Andrews he time, avd give nis brie!. “Let him send in br with a sigh of reile!, a Mmmediate adjournment aim at apy tor send in @ ed the Judge, Upon he ordered an ye Court. ot m™r FE INSURERS. A de yesterday by Judge ‘Van Vorst, in Supreme (¢ Sptcial Term, in- Voiving questions of imc to rers. John Schiecht aud Rosina ht took out a policy Jor $2,000 in the World ual Life Insurance, Payable, ou the deat to gurviy Angust, | . after Mr. Schlecht George Vogler. Of the policy @ company fad policy. A Gemurrer wa “ pauy, claiming thar there Ol tWo causes Of 4 1 the profits ane ° ¢ at deman—and ¢ made piaint! a Vorst. " €laims only nis #hare He hot fentiant, aud iv policy olders are ¢ are ne in urs sh wor hey t 7 t alboi the p be vrouget up books oF (be ¢ do, show the a Uti snare. It wi Yo asceriain are presumed Manger, so 48 to eertain the ar formal accoun cordingly di co8i 5. SUPPLE) a ‘Thomas C, fer rent of roo eceupird by in ses w from A we trial y ‘was nole Shere was © reot th act of Made t in by Pt eamed SUPRE wn: rv In th aobn A aiat asland cit fore 1 tered Anfing proper'y A motion wi re Mr. bork ©) bis oby t since the truste Was pow an ini Asylum. “1 very muc* counsel for Anso- aL 0- 2 yar 2 inter- om not ab him’? an- ‘awered Jndge 1) ny on 18 @bout \ne proper ri age es the by and f be Matter, sencing the {eree lor ex- mination, anc w 2 uuge Done- book the pa, ©CouRT OF 0 > ae THE Jane nomict ! The case of Join Was on the calen’ Oourt. He is charged w Schumaker on the oun James street. An attercatio the two, oruriMalipe 1h a drunk: ite for homicide, day in this ng of Nicholas urred between ow, aa 18 usaal 3 of the former Metro. | abers, | e you a long | 8. | for plaintiffs on demar ite en- | sem | r last, at No. 95 | in most homictrie eases, and ended in Reilly stab- bing, a alleged, Schumaker, causing Injuries from waich he died, Mr, Wiliam F. Kintzing. who oa tbe prisoner's arraignment, he being without counsel, WAs directed by the Court to conduct tne dejence, stated (bat the principal witness for the delence Was abroag, and ay vn the testimony of witness he expected to secure the acquittal oi bis cilent be would lke the case adjourned tll The return OF thts Witness, Assistant Di-urict At torvey Kollins consented to adjourn the case tor two week and tue Court then adjourned Uli to- morrow Moi niog, DECISIONS. MAWNE COURT—CIAMBERS, By Jndge Joachimsen Lippmau; Brene vs. Kilts; Mulay v8. r; Hyde vs. bed See memoran Ireadwell va, —doitman Delan; Freund vs. Gaeltz: Brandt ve. evin vs. Counors; Damseaax vs. Clar! rs to advance cvuses #igned and entered, Strauss va. Kaynor; Sephton va. Schlerel; Sheridan vs. Sebiegel; Downing vs. Racey; Cus | mz vs. Wilcox; Compton vs, Erie Ratiway pany; Hanicun vs, Chapin; Van Glabn vs. Miler Rooker va. Weinlich; Marsnali vs. Overton; Ro French’ Mauuacturing Company? Brandon vs, Waisn; Murchy vs. Lothar; Hanning vs. Small; Tumeyer vs. Marguet; Hyams va. Pratt; Duden vs. Bradbury. —Motiens granted and orderd signed, | SUPREME COURT—CHAMBERS, By Judge Davis. | Robertson vs, Secombe.—The complaint m this case appears on 118 lace to be properly vermed; bat the deiendant proauces cernucates of whe county Clerk slowing or tending to show that \erson Who Subscribes the jurat 18 DO! 2A au- zed novary public. ‘The certificates overcoms the presumption arising from the assuuiption of | oficial power by the subscription to the juru | this parnicular case; put additt | that op the same day he took a veriti compiatntin the other case as notary of the Dise wicy of Columbia, tne motion must de denied, | with $10 cosis, aad with leave to renew the apolt- cation on payment of costs, on oLher papers 8how= | dng the oMeial authorty of the al lover va, Secombe, —T comel ase 1s HOt properly verified. ‘The unve swer Was thereiore properly that the second sectiou ol th page euuse the aiidavit 18 mot inte evidence in a judicial proc !@ mistake. The atidavit motion to Show that the compiam\ was daly veri- fed. There 18 no o:her evid fo read 1 therefore, or such 4 purpose requires the | Sate prescribed by statute. Apparently th ded Lo be i ing. Tthink tate is Jered bere Ou Tits m 18 g- ‘hing in the vertitcation, Thomas K. Et rth is Lhe notary belore Wuom the verification | purports to be made Im the District of Columbia, Thai same person in the other sult in which the Motion was made simulfanewasiy with tus, takes and signs the Vertiication as @ notary public of the euly and county 0 New York, He cannot be a Fesideat and uolary at both places. Whicu is cor- | rect? ‘The motion 1s denied, with $20 costs of op- posing. By Judge Dorohne. Haack vs. Skiddy, Darling vs. Brewster.—Mo- | ticns denied. Beususan va. Archer.—Dented, Wihams ys. Lomelino.—Motion granted, Kennedy vs. Kenneay.—Granted. Newburg Lager Beer Brewery vs. Wilkins.— Memorandum, Clarke v8, Donaldson.—Reference ordered, Crowell v8, Guion.—Order correct. In the matter Of Dickie.-—A reierence must ve | taken. | _ Ridale vs, Bancroft,—Injunction as to defendant | | | | Jonetion as to Lathrop, Herman aud stous dis- Missed, | By Judge Barrett. Tn the matter of Slosson.—ihere must be the | suai doad Or consent sould Cover the proposed amount, If such consent cannot be obta ned or | the usual bona given there must be a relerence, Py Judge Daniels, | Kent ys, Qnicksuver | Others.—Opinion. i} SUPBEME COURT—SPECIAL TERM, By Judge Van Vorst. Woodbridge vs. The Mayor, &c.; Vogler vs. World Mutual Insurance Company.—Jeagment | 3. See opinions. | SUPERIOR COURT—SPECIAL TERM, | By Jndge Sedgwick. | | Mining Company and | Ww vs. The Mayor, &c,—Demurrer sustained. T shend vs, Malloy et al.—Demurrer sus- tainer, with leave to amend on payment of costs. Jones vs, the Mayor, &4c.—Motion for injunclion | dented. | | COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. Belore Judge sutherland, | Compirolier Bank in Broadway, near Grand strect, and after | » aligning from the wagon went into the bauk, When he came out the horse and wagon were gene, Mr. Bensell advertised his loss and gave a | fui descri: tion ©f Be norse ty the sdvertisement. On the 16th ot January Officer Fantry, of Long | Isiand Ory. found a borse, answering the de | thon given, in the stab! Mr. Patrick G'ea-on, in | Long Isiavd City, ‘Tne oMicer tad Mr. that be thought the horse was stolen, and | It unt at should be cailea for by the parts leit it there, ‘The horse, which ts valued at $590, was subscqnentiy removed to the stable of Henry POLICE MATTERS. MORE “REFORM” ‘TO BE INAUGURATED BY THE BOARD. Street cleaning affairs engaged the attention of | the Commissioners of Poltce yesterday. ‘The de- | tectives were for the moment forgotten, Some of those who were transierred from the bureau on Friday jast assumed the duties of their new post- tions yesterday, but overs were unable to do so, Fe ee eee ene ee airy | belng Without wultorins, Ag 18 will take some few aod. Mr Benwen, eon sajurday iast, and ays beiore allo! chem can be supplied with unl- | where it was poritively identified by Jorma they Lave asked the Commissioners for an j Mr. Venseil as is property. Saturday aiteroood extension of time to prepare for the service of | two men, named Joseon B, Boyd and’ Levt Wall | Tt Moations/ wil be humoed'to i auiled at Gleason's stavie, in Long Island ; patreimen, These applicatio a ant asked for the bor mquestion, They | the Board atits reguiar meeting to-day. From were immediately arrested by Oliver Wauity 204 | rumors tual were-adoat around the Central Oftce rougnt ro} fork city. Boyd and Watlt Tea Te hae halted cae Raise builuing yeste day, it appears that the work of son Murret Pohee Court, yesterday. They were | weeding out the detectives is not yet concluded. bot werd for e XaminaioD, It anpears that on the dey of the theft the horse and Woon Were taken to the Calvary Cemerery | Rutlroad stables, Loug Island Orty, tor staoling, ‘The parites not returning, Mr. Gteason, We Some of the Commissioners appear determined that none o: the old combinatious siall remain. he cases of some Of those Who lave been re- | moved, 16 18 thought, unjustly are Ww be recon- sidered, and the sialn oF disgrace Iiited from men Gent of the read, had tre horse conveyed to | whe dia not deserve to have it Gast upou them. Broosiyn aud teegraphed to Volce Headquarter. Dergcuve Field's wpplicaion tor detaiment is vo Now York. As usiat nowadays the police © UMA | ye Considered today. aud M Justice 10 thar oMcer city gave no heed to the matter unt the rewwre | it saauiu not be delayed. He was one of the Was vifered; then they acted. tad the delectives | omcers iaieiy ‘Wwansierred to tne Central Oftice | Gone their vaty the owner would have revely Agaiust Mis Will, und LO UNpULAtion ha» ever been his property tne next day, COURT CALENDARS—THIS DAY. Casi aguiust hun o! beiny concerned in any ol tne soamelul aluns oi bhat bureau, Lyous, King and Fieid lave becn the terror of tateves tb the middie Wards of tue city for many years, aud tf these | Supreme Courr—CHamners—licid by Judge r ud tf thes oficers Nad pot to tight the derective bureou as Donoiue. Sd, 4, 103, 124, 143, 18, Wei, as tue cruminais The public Would Lave heard Court——t TermM—Held by | Bene OF these ciarses. They uuravelied the tuasKed burlar business, Detective wider was eas + 10, 14% gent tO ASSISE them, Aud the OMY thiel that Zou a, 31: her agian frou tue house in Canal street passed out ab 1a by yadge k ner he was given (0 look alter, King is —Issues of law nud | 2 the detective oftice, Lyons is im the ‘tench Oy pa eh, a3, dor ta, | Ward; Fields should’ be sent to the Filto, Iai, 144, 14: 146, 147, 148) where he came irom, and where he can rn LAR, ASE, Dy Be eet 28%) | be of service to the buble apd the depart i 5 is 8 ail th ‘a omen ay SUrRing COURT—CiRcuIT—Parg 1—Adjourned BOW’. pe ON ae varie men, ee for ine t Pare 2--Held by Judge Lawreuc The services these men have beep renderms their tO ON Se SNe ts Captains 18 one OF the scandals Ol the deparcment apiad 4 Vorste, | Of yeuts sanding, Amemper ol the Bourd says he has pow ail vic deiars and preols Of & case of levying triba’e Lo the amount of $15,000, the vice li being @ TepUtauie cluzen and a man of stand- ) Ing iu tae Community. Tue gentioman aimeseli re- | tated tue case and ali the Incidents connecved With it to members of the Byard, and yet ine Tesignation of tue Captain has not been asked tur, aitnough the Coard couki readily cowpel him to 21007, 1918, 1580 ia, 1715, 169334, 2107, 905, 1061, ) 2179, Surerion Court—GuseRaL TerM,—Adjourned until the Urst Monday in Fesiuary, SUPERIOR COURI—IRIAL ‘TEKM— Part 1.—Ad- Journed until Fepruary, on account of the assijn- + 10014, 2Lit, 963, ' ment o Judge Yan Vorst to te Supreme Court. gendat in. ‘The whole department needs thor- Part 2—Heid by Judge Sedgwick, —Nox, 28, $°6 | oui and racical referination, and if the preseut Do 826, 910, 880, 922, O21, 928, O40, 876, 846, 986, 863, POP ra will uoLd the work the sooner they are retired the better tor the peopie, ‘Com 10N PLEAS—GENERAL ti the first Monday in Febru: M.—Adjourned un- THE POLICE COMMISSIONERS AND Hac! PLE. RIAL TERM—Part 1—Held by nage Loew. e@ on—No, 89 Port 2—Ade oe q HATRES. Journed until the first Monday im February. TH _SEEAE Course Swiherian hem; O# _GENBRAL Sessions—tield by Judge nd. People vs. Martin Godirey, may- me vs. Williaa Gill, robbery; Same vs. | Wilhams, i¢lonious assault and battery; To THE Eprror OF THE HERALD:— About two years ago the Police Commissioners Same vs. Lhomas Wallace, lelontous agsaut' and | OK the soattot Gf Sag Step aae heprnegpes spore ene batiery; Saiwne vs. Joun Golden, burglary; Same | City Hail Police ava gave them to the captains of We Mary Built, grand larceny Bane vs rene, the different precincts in which they are located, Yebb, grand larceny; Same vs. Jane Connelly z rand larceny; Sawe vs. Wiliam Wright, grand | 8nd by so doing they have made @ great mistake. jarceny; Same vs. Alired Winder, grand larceny; | For when a captain sends @ policeman to these Same vs, William Hettrampel, grand larceny; | places, he goes in to ave the play instead of attend- Same vs. Helen Miller, grand larceny; Same V& | iny to nis duty , petit larceny, pases if M atre, is supposed to keep hackmen and others away irom the front of the house unt!) the play is over and all the private carriages are gone; but this is notdone, The hackmen have their own KINGS COUNTY COURT OF SESSIONS. Before Judge Moore. alarge amount of city vouds irom the office of ness to an incideat which happened to a@ member Seurceder in the fall of 1873, was brought belore Judge Moore, in the Kings County Court of Sessions yesterday, for trial, lt may be remembered that nearly $20,000 worth of bonds were stolen and that the accused ol the Police Board. lady came to the theatre in their own carriage, and Wien the play was ball over the Commissioner was attacked by a crowd oi howling hackmen, who used him very ronghily, insisting on his takingacab, He had to send for the captain of | however, an efor! was made by @ man pamea made hia appearance. Now I think that jt the Matias Franks, keeping @ sa100l at No, 62 Myrue avenue, E. )., to couect the interest on tweive ot we ponds which Ib Ww allexed bad been | Stolen. dWeive Coupons, $35 euch, were presented charge of the theatres they wul remedy the mat- | wr. EX-POLICEMAN, SHOOTING AT 4 POLICEMAN. The trial of Huh Campbell, charged witn felopious assanit, occupied entire seasion yes- Officer Lawrence Clarson, the complain- ant, testified that he was upon daty on the night of the ist inst. in Twenty-third street, between First avenue and avenue A, and apon being in- formed that there was a fight down tne street ded to tie spot. He walked ip through ihe and wien he go: within arm's length of am bell the jatter put a pistol up to ms nead, ‘the oMfecer torned his head and the bail did not enter it. Wuoen he fired the shot the officer struck him once or twice with ts club, = M cross-examined the witness at great length. and brougnt out ine fact tuat the clab was broken, | Clarson explained that there was a kuolin the centre of it, Which made it break easily, A number o| Witnesses were examined for the | aii Of Whom concurred in sayiog that arson rasied into the crowd and used his vinately, ave that Cauipbell expecially on by the officer. The case will morning. | AS AND SENTEN / son pleaded guilty to an attempt | : burgiary in the third degree, the charge bemg that on the 2878 of December he attempted to un- ¢ basement Of the house or Oliver W. West, enteenth street, Tbe prisoner ates did not succeed in entering was sent to the state Prison ior i six month nth Le Richard And 1 man, who struck nis 5th of tlus month, pleaded snd pattery. His wile interceded he’ was ieronly support. Tue 1 Fievcher to the Peniteatiary for | was charged with stealiog 3 Day belonging to Frank 1 gmiity to petit larceny, There Circuinstanc jed His e the punish stiary for two months, POLICE COURT. > gudge Kiloreth. YOND OF CLOTHES. rnoon two yonng men, named J Brown and Thomas Cnance, da clotuing store on Fulton street and ieft pricing and examining several suits, As were leaviog an meident happened which in- wich 2 proprietor to go alter them, Chance oor belor> Nis companion, ana held it whe frown saatched up a coat and ran to € t& oth were arrested and brougut to r they were remanded uaul yesterday, v the Judge held them in $i,000° each to answer. FELONIOUS ASSAUTT. Michae} Driscoll and hichael ¥ sh, residents of Mulberry street, had a ttle aimMecnity yesterday morning, which was brought to an abrupt term- BA » Dy Walek, who imbedded a kniie in Diis- co: Walsh was eid in default of $1,000 to await injuries. THE LATE MAUNSELL B. FIELD. A meeting of the District Court Justices was | neid at the court room oi the Second District Court ly aay for the purpose of takin: action in relatiou to the death ef Ma 1d, late Justice of the Second District Resolutions | were adopted expressive of the high esteem in whieh the deceased was held by his associates on the bench, and signifying the tntearion of the Jus- tices to attend the suneral se es lo-day asa token of respect. | JELPER SON MARKET POLICE COURT, Before Jadge Kasmire, A DISHONEST DOMESTIC. A girl named Annie above Court yesterday on a charge of stealing $25 worth of wearing apparel from Mrs. Emma J. Marsh, of No, 138 Bast Sixty-fret street. Annie had been employed as a waiting madd, and left | suddenly onthe 2ist of January. Alter her de- parture several articles of clothing were missed, Mrs. Marstgy gave a description of Annie Perrin to Detective Rogers, of the Twenty-ninth precinct, whtch coincided given by severai other ladies at the Minin precinct station house of a girl whom they suspected of having robbed them. Up Satoraay tt tive discovered that Annie was at No, 15: b street, and having pro- cured a seatch warrant he examined her trunk. j It it were sound skin sacques, costiy silk dresses, valnable Jaces, jewelry and various other articles, a portion of which fed by Mrs. Marsh yesterday as he | re of the goods found areio tne hands of One lady who is police awaiting identification. Dow in Saratoga, and who tt is supposed has jo over $900 worth of clowning by the operations of | this giri, 18 expected to appear and testtiy to-day, | a8 are numerous others who have been victimized | ip like manner. Judge Kasmire held Annie ia | $1,000 ball to answer on the compiaint of Mrs. | Maren. ALLEGED HORSE THIEVES. On the 4th of January Mr. William P. Benaell, of No, 52 Morton street, who was at the time driving | @ horse and Wason, stopped in fromt of the Pagilg ttowe | o imprison- | Perrin wae arratgnea at the | | and they were | at the Nassau Bank, apd Mr. Frauks said they came | Ww. of to him in an envelope without any leiter, ie GULLED. coula not say irom whom they caine, Yesterday, SRM when the e Ol Kessier Was called, Mr. P. Keady, | THEY ARREST THREE INNOCENT MEN FOR BOB- | couse), seid (nat a ter a consuiiation with his as- BERY. As stories of the doings of detectives are in order just now, the following tale is tumcly. It does not | suciate, Mr. Shorter, they deemed 1t wise to with- draw the plea oi “not ganty” and enter one of | “guilty.” Tue Court oraered the new plea to be | ac Mi ly tuen requested that the seu- “ vray estponed for the present ya order to | immediately oo! the New York detecttves, enable him to jarnish amiday 18 Showing the pre- but it shows how nedrly like their methods are | vious goou eburacter essier. ihe request was 1 a . granted and Keesler was sent back to jail, some of the processes of their Boston brethren. ‘000 bonds still miss. | Doubtless the New York officers will be glad of the | exposure, for 1t proves tbat there are black sheep APPEALS | in other flocks than theirown. But, if they look apes at the matter clearly, they will discover that the ALBANY, Jan. 25, 1875. | goriowing story convicts the Boston men of in- In the Conrt of Appeals, January 25, 1875. Pres- | competency, of woelul binndering only. ent, Hon. Sanford L, Church, Chief Justice, and py the way, it would be well if they could learn Justices Allen, Grover, Folger, Rapallo, Andrews that stupidity, when accompanied by honesty, and Miller. | though not attractive, 1s yet respectavie, No. 79 The Board of Supervisors of Richmond | On the mornmg of Wednesday iast, the 20th county, respondent, George W. Ellis, appeilant, Argued by ee ponte rye a gaan oa | Edwards and George Lake, were arresied at the a eh Jona Courther, appellane ra frederick | corner of Waverley place and Sixth avenue by Buker ct al., respondents.—argued by cer a | Detectives Clapp and King, who were both then and Samuel ‘Paere are taree or jour $1, ing irou the city trea=ury. COURT OF Randall, 0; counsel ior appeliant, Hand, lor respondents. No. 54 Willian B. Van Woert, respondent,*vs, | 'n tae com the Albany abd Susquelanna Railroad Company, | appellaat. at the time, and were on their way to the Cunard Passed. Reinhold Bocklen, appellant, vs, John espou abuiired, a6 | trip to Europe. Both men were taken to the Police No. Mon wiaccure and Jraders’ Bank | Headqnar iors, ard were searched in the presence of buita Haut, va, Tue Farmers and Me- | of superintendent Walling. They wer a ebani ink ef wl, respondeuts,—Ar- | O° Supermtens & (pa abd apie sect Ka Gr poudenis. fined in cell and permitted to rack their brains ones nee until to-morrow morniug at ten | to discover the reason, Alter a few hours of im- apo Cinaike: prisuament they were again brought into tue The day calendar tor Tuesday. January 26, is as tollow . $8, 89, 90, ¥1, 93, 30, 73, 95, OBSEQUIES OF LORING ANDREWS, | devective office, where they saw Captain Irving, with two Boston detectives, named Hunt and Stombs, and a man named George Hammond, ‘They were then told that they weve arrested as PRATER, | the robbers of the County ‘Treasurer's office In - 5 | Portiand, Me., in the |gtter part of December, Yhe funeral of the late Loring Andrews took | ang thit the warrant for their arrest | place at Pr. Hail’s chureh yesterday, corner of was contained in @ requisition by ve | Fuith avenue and Nineteenth street. The ser- | ernor Dingley, of Maine, upou informa. | tion sworn to by the man Hammoud, | vices were performed by the Rev. Drs. Hall, Ver- | | milye, Ganse aud Thompson, and the folowing | gentiemen acted as pail bearers:—Heury G. De ‘They were also told that they hed been Weniifiew by Hammond as men whose real names were James Kayes and George Thompson, and that a man tamed Webb, who was likewise in custody, had been deciared by their accuser to be | Forrest, W. G, Hant, Cyrus W. Field, Oliver Hoyt, Tuomas Monahan, James Low, James Stokes, B. THRIR ACCOMPLICE IN THE ROBBERY $. Higgins, youn Taylor Jotnston ana Gustay | 10 SUnaie: diotescod auuranme nies ate ae ; ; Astana | prisoners sted a 7 2 3 0 Schwab. The eure was crowded by tne friends | Getectives ut Police teadquarters told them, tu and acquaintances of the bereaved family, | their Peculiar police parlance, that Sher imprison ‘The merch: ronnected Joa | ment was ‘dead wrong.” ‘Ihe Boston oficers #2id cohtgarbingsmakse are ppc Cab rdontcllenepenen.eo™ & | that they had watened Edwards and Lake for Of this City assembied at Loon yesterday two pay a | turee weeks beiore they had called upon the Ney tribute of Texpect to the late lur. Loring Andrews, | York oflicers to arreat them, and nad Just sedrched ran ‘the ‘Giciust ot tauie cine | the apartments of the prisquers, and the trunks Who was the oldest of their associates in business, | SPR axe, out had not discovered anything to Coioue! John Watson was chairman and Sir, Aw- | conirm the charges of Hammond, Yet i+ was brose K. Ely secretary of the meeting, { their ansy,, they vie hd hati dis Pe to Mr. Smit spoke of h ~ Maine, At first ali three prisoners—Kdwards, Mr. Smith Bly, Jr., spoke of his thirty years? ae | Pave ‘and Weob—determined to apply through qguaintance with Mr. Andrews and of his high re- | eonnse! for writs of habeas corpus. gard Jor the character of the deceased geutleman, | ing of Thursday last they were brought trom the He aliuded to Mr, Anurews? strict attention to nis | Police Headquarters to the Sheriffs oftce, where own business and to his ritable practices, He the firsttwo men agreed to vo on to Portiand £ ¢ of Mr. Andrews haviug pu ed and aod there prove their inoceuce of the crime im- | Miayitained a church in & destiinte part of the | puted to them, Webb, however, was not so com- | erty. baving given $100,000 to New York Unt- | placent, His counsel made application tor a writ versity and O@Ms having rived a similar | Of habeas corpus, and he was, therefore, sent back eum ior the jayfhg OF the Atiantic telegraph when | to Poiice fleadquarters, where he was confined it was Tewarded as @ Visionary project. Mr. An-'| Until yesterday morning. drews’ iile Was exemplary and well rounded, and The Boston detectives, Hunt and Stombs, be died tn the Midst of his Ismtly, possessed of Started with their prisoners for Portland on everyting that could minister to his comfort and | Thursday aiternoon, Hammond also accompanied specied by ail who knew bio, Added to the them. Lake and Edwards any that the detectives consolations of the Curstian faith te bad the | treated tuem kindly, and made no secret oi their great satistaction of Knowing that iia cntidren bad belied toat Hammond had willully gulied them by arrived at wat ity and were cl of them useial, | Causing them to prosp, § and respected members of society. ARREST INNOCENT PERSONS Mr. buy ten preseated the sollowing resolu- | a8 criminals. ‘Their conversation so alarmed | tlons:— Hammond, it 1s said, that he only went with the Resolved, That we profoundly deplore the unexpected death of oar triend and neighbor, Loring Andrews, and With sincere earnestness we express our griet for the loss experienced by the family of which ‘he wae the | where he secretiy leit the train. UWetective Hunt also departed from tuem on the way to Portiand. | On the arrival of Lake ana Kawards and Detecuve head: by the wade in whiel le ccoupied so prominent | Stombs in Portland they earned that the reai and honored @ position by com ity ot which | James Hayes was con! ned in tne jati there, and | he was so couspicuous and uselul & member and 99 consequently it was proven tmmediately ‘that | munificent 4 benefactor Keso.vet, That while we deeply mourn the bereave- ment we have sustained we are consoled by the Fates. tion ¢ 1 ipend ¢ ‘0 wanch to the | Hammond was wrong in declaring Lake to be | Hayes, Other evidence was ai<» procured that neither Lake nor Edwards were the robbers of the main bh san miegritv | and | spoke truthtully to and C4 | thereiore discharged from custody, They s'artea with nis reliow and during nd busy Wife | for New York 26 speeduiy a8 possivic, and arrived was so universally esteemed and respected, We “re here on Sunday lasi. Yesterday they visited lal bors and the younger inembers orth | Police Headquarters and were the ovjects of much trade, as well as the princely geuerority | sympathy expended by the police oMciaia there, the va@ous religious, edneationa: and p | and they were advised vy oa aged detectives to prises and instituytods of the country. | | convey their tale of sorrow \o the newspapers. _ Unostentatious likerality proved bim to be a pa | What was the object of the detectives in givin citizen and Christa jentic od FA Mh, as not unialnd: | gueu advice can Only be conjectured, Perhaps 1 iain dag tuperion sovial pamtion, "US" #COMPARY | Will He consolatory to the New York oMcers If they Resolved, That the v ot Mr. Androwe furnishes | @ré again assured that there are stupid fellows an inven nd encouragement to ti who would cailed detectives im other citics as wellas in this achieve suecess In lite by close application and scrapt- | mettopolias Jons integrity, While be was ‘dillgeat in bustuem,"" be | — en was that noblest work of God—an Lonest man. The | 5 IN re oT groat ostate which rewarded his Itborr descenas to is | FIRE iN MOTT’S LANE. nm, with she areatet ar may 1 an unsullied poner yng! nine and the example of a spent li pa , 7 Resolved. Tharwe tender to the sons of the deceased | A fre broke ont at haif-past five o'clock yester- wh ed with us in (he trace, and to the | day morning on the second floor of the double = eee Muon the es sramion aaa: | two story frame buliding No. Movs Lane, that Henrticit syinpathy and sorrow for their srreparable was owned and occupied by Oliver Lighthoider In seconding the resolutions Mr. Jackson 8, | Schule ‘made some’ very approvr ate remarks, | Soe heave in Wor Gy.b (WO Mier haath, Oot DION jausly adopted, str, , , Piewer ape on Mn Amdtews Iie in aver; met | Join Weller sad Andrew Driscoll, who. susiained quent and sympatheue goanner, and then (he | % \088 OF $400, sa No. 2 Moti’s Lane, vecupied by meeting adiourned, its attendants proceeding toe | James MeCoy, and damaged both places to th geller to the foneral seryaces over the body of | eXtent of avout $1,0M, All the property wai raased jaerebant. pking A policeman, when sent toa the- | Radolph Kessler, who was charged with stealing ! way at some of the tneatres, | was an eye-wit- | ‘The Commissioner and his | came out and Went in search of his carriage, but | was bond clerk m tne Comptroller's office. the precinct, Abadi 4 in ~ emer By cgi pe Ke: 7 sf | Play, before the hackmen let him go. Aiter he See ee ec de ree tial ne an aaetely | wus released Irom the hackmen, he said he would ear, He was rearrested in the State | Place men at the theatres who would attend to | tr Michigan” a vew. weeks ago and | their business instead of seeing the performance. brougnt on to Brooalyn. During bis absence, , Alver the occurrence was ail over the policeman Commissioners place the i'wenty-sixtn precinct 1g | Ana, | inst., two young men, who are named Jonn s. | members of the Central Office squad, They were | any of their wives and some iricads | | dock, at which Mrs, Lake was to embark for a | or appellant, aud William #, , formed why they were arrested, but were con- |, All three | On the morn. | | party as far as a place called Salmon Falls, N. tL, | | County ‘Treasurer's office, and both men were | cansed 2 damage of about $4,000. The building | TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1875,-TRIPLE SHEET. aaa ANOTHER STOLEN BOY. ‘The effort to ind Chariey Ross may lead to the finding of other stolen voys, There ts one, in some respects resembling Charley Koss, in the Episcopal Orphanage at Cooperstown, N. Y. Hes about Ave | years old, has brown eyes and hair, and is a smart, | active little fellow, He was brought to this city last fall by au Episcopal minister, officiating in Havana, Cuba, who stated.that he obtained his Telcase irom @ circus company exitbiting mere, ' He was adopted by this minister, who for the pres- ent piaced him in the Cooperstown Orphanage. ‘The chiid can remember that he once had a home and that bis motuer called him “Uhariey 3” says | that she wes good and kind to Lim, but the circus peonle were not. Is this a stolen dr an abandoned child? Ashe in some respects rescinbles Chariey Ross, 1 of | about lis age aud calls bimaelf “Charley,” « fend | Of the Ross boy weat trom Philadelpnia to Coopers: town on thursday last, only to meet with another disappointment. THE BROOKLYN TENEMENT HOUSE CATASTROPHE. ‘The inquest into the circumstances which led to ; the sa of the tour story tenement house at the corner of , Hoyt and Pacific street, Brooklyn, on last Tuesday | evening, Was commenced before Coroner Simms and a jury yesterday. The vietims of the terrible | affair were:—Mrs. Mary Flood, an elderly woman | who ilved on the tnird goor of the structure and | Who jumped ont of the window, striking on her head and fractaring ber skull; John Flood, her son, Who also jumped from the third story; | Thnothy McCormick, sixty-five years old, and his | Som Patrick McCormick, thirty years old, both | these men being suffocated in a rear room, also on the third door. The Coroner has determined | apona thorough investigation, and hts epurse | will be first to estaplish the precise time of tne | | discovery of the fire; second, whut perigd of | lume elapsed between when the alarm ‘ was sounded nd the arrival of tbe fire engines; also to ascerta'y the means of escape provided tor the Occup uts Of the house. Several witnes-es were examined, but aothing of interest further than | Nas before been puodlished was elicited, The in- quest Was adjourned unti to-day, : ee MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. MARRIED. Baxcocx—Crorton.—On Thursday, July 23, 1871, by the Rev. W, R. Eddie, Oscar IK, of Pamrapo, N. J., to Wartix L. Cxoirvon, Of tis city. PUPNAs—WYCKOPF.—Abt the Gramercy Park bo- tel, on Monday, January 25, by the Kev. J. N. Gal Mr. Gioras L. PurNam to Miss Lera V. rs | she 20th insi., by the Rev. R. is, Post, at the res | W. Dispaow, youngest daughter of Hon. A. J, | Disbiow. “DIED. BaRTLETT—In Brooklyn, Jannary 25, 1875, CnhakLes Epwarp, second son of Emily M. ana David W. Bartictt. Notice of itneral hereafter, Bennert.—in Brooklyn, on Sunday, January 24, Joun J. BENNET?, 1n the 27th year of bis age. The retatives and iriends of the family are re- spectiully invited to attend the funeral, Jrow his late residence, 635 Atlantic aveuue, on Tuesday | afternoon, January 26, at two o’cic Boxp.—Suddenly, on Monday, January 25, at six | P. M., Mrs. SARau B, Boyb, at the residence of her | procherin-iaw, Wilitam Roberts, sq., No. 232 Hud- son street, Hoboken, N, J. Notice of funeral hereaiter, Boy.s.—On Saturday, January 2, WIiLtiaM THOMAS BOYLE, son of Thos. Boyie, aged 32 years, | Relatives and friends are invited to attend the | funeral, from the residence of bts tather-tn-law. | Dennis'W. Buckiey, 18 bast Fifty-fourth street, tis ‘Tuesday, morning, at Len o’clock, to the Church of it. Francis Xavier, where a solemn requiem mass Will be offered lor the repose of bjs soul; thence to | Caivary Cemetery. BROWN.—i0 Brooklyn, on Saturaay, Jannary 23, MAKTHA AMELIA, beloved wile of David H. Brown and eldest daughter of David anda Jane Gibbs, aged “2 years and 9 months. Relatives and (riends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, irom the South Bushwick Dutch Kelormed onurch, Bushwick ave- nue, near Himrod street, Brooklyn, E, D., on ‘iues- day, Junnary 26, at two o'clock. Busw.—At her resivence in Rye, N. ¥., on Sun- | day, toe 24tn inst, Miss Repecca Busu, aged 89 | ears. u he relatives and friends of the family are re Sp-ctinily invited to attend the funeral, from Christ Chureh, Rye, on Wednesday. the 2th inst. al two o'clock P. Ai, Without further invitation. Carriages will be im attendance at the depot on | Se arcay of the twelve o'clock train frou New | York. CakTER.—Of pneumonia, on Saturday, January five of four human beings at the barning | | tuliy invited to ary . | Ut—DrsBRow.—At Old Bridze, on Wednesday, “| dence of tie bride, SroDARD W, srTouT to Sarast | { } Hoto ¢ | 23, Maxy, youngest daughter of the late Samuel | Py Ehzaveth Carier, aged 68 years, 1 monty aud 23 da Relatives and friends of the family are respecte fully invited to artend the funeral residence, Kast Li4th street, ou Tuesday, Janu- | ary 20, at elevon o'clock A. M. | CONNoRS.——On Janaury 25, 1875, In the 50th year | Of his age, KUGENE CONNORS. The relatives and triends of the family are re- vested t end the funeral from nis late resi- ence, No. Water street, N nesday, January 27, at two o’clock P. M. CONWAY.--UD January 24, ater a Sslort illness, | Thomas Conway, @ native 0! the parish of Ktiloe, | county Longiora, Ireiand, aged 62 years. ‘fhe relatives and iriends of tne ta quested to attend the tuneral, to-day (fuesday), 26th, Irom his late residence. 46 Ainity stree Brooklyn, at hall-past nine o’eiock ; baeace to Peter’s chorcb, corner of Licks #uu’ Warren streets, whcre there will be @ solemn requiem Mass ior the repose of his Soul; thence, at hue o'clock, Lo the Cemetery of the Holy Cross for in- terment. Cxowrk.—On Sunday, Janaary 24, 1876, | CROWE, 11 the 630 year Of Lis aga. ‘The reiatives and frends of the famity are re- spect.ully invited to etteud the Luneral, trom pis late residence, 36 Kast Broadway, on Weduesday, January 27, 17, Solemn requiem mass ab SI Teres's church at ten o'clock, CUMMINGS.—On the v4th inst, ELMORF BL, eld son of Clara his 19th year. Faneral on Tuesday, 26tn inst., at two P.M from his mother’s residence, Bergen square, Be . geu, Jersey 0 DaL.By.—At New Brighton, 4., Denis J. Dairy, late captain of the steamboat Governor Venton, Aged 87 years. vhe members of the Koatman’s Clab are corsi- ally requested to attend te taneral, from his res+ Joun st ad the lave William Camuungs, in om her late | York, ou Weu- | iy are re- | | ihirty-pinth sirest | Kenny, late of ii | ral, trom th | January seventh where a sotomn re mags be celebrated’ ior the repose or ner soul an peur to Calvary Cemetery for interment at one HALSRY.~At Elizabeth, N.J., on the 23d inst, Aowes, wile of James W.'Haisey, and daughter of the tare Alexander MoCiure, Funeral from ner tate residence, 48 West “Grand street, this (luesdey) morning, eleven o'clock, Interment at Greenwood, January 2a, bd HARRINGTON.—On = Sunday, DANIEL HARKINGSON, toe oldest son of Dennis Anne Borrington, aved 3 yeurs and 6 months, ‘The reiatives . « iriends o: the famtly are re- spectiully requested to attend the funeral from his arenis’ residence, 4.5 Kast Twenty-third street, ‘nesday, January 4, at one o'clock, thence to Cal vary Cemetery for mternient. Heany.—On Suc January 24, ANN TANSEY, the beloved wile of Putrick Heany, @ native of Lanesboro, parish of Kathctine, county Loniora, Friends of the fuatly ard also her brother-in- law, Joun Leavy, «:¢ respectinily invited to attend the funeral, irom her late residence, No. 801 Bast Second avenue, on Yolock, The remains + Ynesday, January will be interred in vary Cemetery. HUCKEY.—Olebronclit3, on Sunday, January 24, UATHERINE, Wile vi Patrick Lickey. Funeral takes place from the residence of her husband, 36 Woshington street, at nine A. M., Wuesday, Janusry 26, to St. Peter’s charch, where a solemn high iaigs Will be ofered, commencing at halfpast nine; ‘hcuce 'o Flatbush Cemetery. Relatives and irionds of the famuy are respect nd. Hys.or.--Snddenty on Jannory 23, Irving DR Haas, inant son oi Wiliam irvang and Marguerite De Haas Hyslop Keiuuen.-On Monday, January 25, BENBY FowLen, younge cond of Joun’and Hattie J. Keleber, aved | year and 4 montns, The relatives and iniends ef the famny are Tespectiuily invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, No. 22) Nast Nmety-third street, on Weancsday, at ove o'clock P. M, Sussex county, N. J., pavers please copy. Kenyy.—lv Brooklyn, on the 23d inst, PaATRICR urm of Xeuny & Lockwood, New York, im the 620 your of his age. Relatives and friends are invitea to attend the funeral services, ar his late residence, 121 Fort. | Greene place, on Tnesduy. at three o'clock, P. M. The rematos will be taken to Pulladeiphia for tae terment. LAMORBUX.—On Nonday, Jannary 25, 1875, of pheumoola, Mrs, Mary Bostwiod, widow of An- drew Liamoreux, azed'77 years. Funeral services at the residence of Daniel &. Pike, 290 West welth street, at twelve M, on Wedoesday, Jannary 27. Friends invited, LoWvsN,—On -acurday, Japnary 23, ELIZABETH, wile of Wiliam i. Lowden, aged 89 years, The relatives and intends of the family are re- specunlly imviled io atiene tne tneral, trom her late residence, No. 426 West Thirty-Mlth strect, on Tuesday, 2071 'nst., at one ociock, The re- mains will be taken to Greenwood. MACKKY.—JaMi MACKEY, aged 62 years, Relatives and irenasare requested to attend the laneral, trem ate residence, $89 Eleventh avenue, at sen o'clock A. M., 260 sh diAzE.—On Suodiy, January 21, ABRAHAM Maze, in tiie Bist year of vis age. Funeral srout his late residence, 245 Bleecker street, on Thesduy, January 26, at one o'clock, yu Monday, January 26, Mary A,, wife of the jate James segary. ‘The friends of (ie jamily are respectfuny tn- vited to attend inueral, from her late resi- dence, 307 West loartm street, on Wednesday morning, at nali-; ten O’C)0CK. MEBRALL.--Un unday, January 24, Sagan, widow of William Qt. Merrell, tu we 72d year of her age. ‘The relatives and frtends of the family; and of her brothers, the lace Winam and John Bloed- g00d, are respectfully invited to attend the fune- residence of her brother-in-law, Charles Delinger, No. 122 West Forty-third street, on ‘tuesday, Janus at turee o'clock P.M. Merairt.—-At ordham, on Saturday, the 23a suddenly, MARY GREENWOOD, wile of William H, Merritt, and dwughier of tue late George W. Allerton, Poughke Morgis.—loa Brooklyn, on the 25th ins! late residence, 3.5 delpnretreet, JESSE C. in the 68th year of 1s age. Notice of junera! to-morrow. Monlagry.—-On Monday, the 25th inst, MARGA> mer, the beloved wicul Wiliam Morfarty, m the 54th year of her Relatives and trt to attend the ive inst. at two P. h 291 Division av McDonaGi.--On Sunday, January 24, Miss Fay NIE MCDONAGH, uged 60 years, The fuperal will take place from the, residence of ner brother, Wiliam McDonagh, 209°vark ave- nue, Brooklyn, on Tuesday, Javuary 26 at two P. de; thence to Valvary Cemetery. MCKENNEY.—In “rooklyo, on Sunday, January 24, Bripert, widow of the late uat.new McKen- ney, a native o! {No partsn of Ferns, county Wexe Jord, Ireland, aged years, ait an’ Amenia papers please copy. bey 6 DAS Mownis, @ ids are respectinily requested 1, on Wednesday, the 27tn trom her late residence, No. Brooklyn, K. D. ‘The re nd Incuds of the family are re- spectiui to fhe funeral, from the resi- dence ol aw, Limoiay Donovan, 262 Paculic street, Broo: aary 26, at tal!-past Dine o'ci¢ 0 St. Pauv’s Ro- jo'ic Church, corner of Court and Con- ree! heve & solemn reqniew mass will ‘ated 10 repose o! her soul, thence to 8 Cemetery lor intermeut, ) Monday, January 25, Trworuy B, MOMAHON.—O¢ MoMauon, aged rs. dis remaios wil be taken from his lace resi- gence, 16 Henry street, on Weduesday morning, al hali-past nine o'clock, to St. Mary's lurch, where 2 Solely Fequiem mass Will be Of ed for the repose Oo! fils Soul, The iriends ané intances uf toe famuy are respectiuily i fe acqnal Viied to attend. 0 citv, at bis late residence, Diguty+ , bebweea Third and Lexing- ton avenues, ICHARD OROKK, @ Dative of county Roscommon, Ireinuc, in tue 9th year of his age. fhe iregds of |e jaiuily and those of bis sons James Crow, are invited to attend the on Wednesday, January 27, at one o'clock. Porrs.—-Jdanuary Hama {L, beloved wile of Thomas (otte, 1 Relatives and irien ) year of ber age. s are respecttuily invited to attend the funeral, tom her inte residence No. 120 Pulaski street, Erooklyn, on Wednesday, 27th inst., at two o’ciock P.M. unose,—On Vonday, January 25, BELLEN G, MNOSE, aged 4 your Funeral, on Wee at three P. M., (rom her late residence. fenub strect, Her reiati- Ves aud intends are tayited to attend, Pictou, piease cony. hrew. vy morhing 2th inst, RRastes B. fuck, late jerk drawback bureaus, Gus tom House, New Yor Funeral, from his street, Brooklyn, 02 ack P. Me Albany papers aged 53 years, te residence, 353 Merkimet ‘Bday, 23tn just, at We lease copy. fa. on Tuesday, January 19, cars, 7 MonLus aad 15 days. The rejut 143 ave invited Lo attend ‘the mmneral, sister's No, 45 Henry wt iesday, Jannary ‘the body w from ‘his sisters residence to Trois r Where ‘tgh mass will be cetera: 1 inere torCaly emevery. To THE ne New Yor« YouNG MEN'S Roma NP ASSOCIATION idence, cornerof Kichmond turupike and Woster- | eli avenue, New brighton. ‘the remains will ve | anterred in Calvary Cemetery, on fuesday, Jana. | ary 26, and will take the twelve o'clock boas fro Tompxinsville, DECKER.—On January Mr, Jostrvid H. A. DECK Ek, aye a 5 days. ‘Tie Telativas and trends are respectfully tn- vited to attend the funeral, irom his lace resi. dence, 124 Liberty sirect, this day (tr one o'clock precisely. Dovir.—Ar ms lite residences 403 West Th fourth street, on orewnag | Morning, wAbu inst pneumonia, CoRNKLIUs DoyLx, tn the “vin year of nis age. Faneral will take place from the Chnrol Michaelplhirty-second serevt aud N Wednesday moruiug, 27th 1ost., al His relatives and iricuds ure res | to be present without further noiic Dury. -On Sunday, January 24, ta the 42d year Of his age, MICHAEL Duvvy, a, aauive of county Clare, Lreiand, f the relatives and respectiuliy invited to , of consumpti 28 years, Li moutns of St. Wy iavited friends of atvend tne family ar the funeral, his late residence, No. 26 Rutgers place, ou Lu day, the 26th inst., at two o'clock P.M. FieLp.—On Sunday, vatu inst, atier a lingering Ulvess, ‘Hon. MauNsiis, Freup, eldest 800 O1 the late Moses age. Funeral services will be beld at Calvary churol, | Fourth avenue aud Twenty-trat street, ou | Tuesday, 260 inst, at haif-pasi turee P.M. ‘Re! fives of the tainly are invited to meet the residence of his bro M. Augustus Piel 162 Lexington avenue, at three P.M. Wasnington aou New Haven papers pie | ,Ganmick.—On Sunday, January 24, Gaknuck, aged 55 years, | Relatives and friends are invited to attend the faneral, from his resiuience, No. 6il Le uvenue, ob Wedpesday morning, January eid, in the 53d year of mus a Parnicg at ten O'clock to the Church of ut Ferer, Where a sulemn requicin inuss willbe o the repow of Wis oul, thence to Cemetery. GutuLat—Suddenly, at Elizabeth, N. J, on Saturday, the 23d inst., of acure bronchitis, ries, infant daughter oi Jobn und Be a, aged 1 months and 10 days, Relatives anu irieuds of tue family are invited to attend ine (uberul, from the residence of ber parents, Murray strest, El.zabaip, on T day, Janus A at tweive o'ciock, Trains leave ivok | of Liberty street at hail-past ten aud Gileen min- | utes past sleven A. M. | | So at Newtown, LL, on Sunday, Jann- ary 24, CHARLES WattON, iniant sono; Willluiu end Mary A. Gordon. ie ‘The reltives aud iriends of the (amily are re- | spectiuily imvited to attend the faneral, ac the | | Fesidence of tus parents, on Tnesday, Jauuary atone oviock, Interment at St. Mark's c c | Sew vor. ‘k's church, | | GoRbon.—In Jersey City, on Monday, January | 26, 1876, PHILIP, Sou Of Letitia and tu te What Gordon, in the 22d year o1 his age. Aa Mit Notice of tunerai wereaiter, GRav7.—On Monday, January 26, after a tong and severe ines, CaTHaRINE GRADY, the beloved Whe o1 Michael Grady, in ine 20tu year of ver age. ‘The relatives and Iriends of the fuinily and (hose Of her jatner, Owen Kiaherty, are reapectiully in- | Yited jo attend the juncrai, irom her late resi | | deuce, No, 300 East Thirty-seventh atrret, oa | Wednesday morning. isa ea obeys at gs a ay), ab | ¥ nifled-to assembie at 26th Inst, ab nine nd tne funeral of our late Sy direction of tne Presi- P. PiGit sreby inesaay, 45 Henry o'clock “A. S., to brother, Jonn'G. > ut. Hay, ab one oclock, to iioh le oF respect Lo our late aBsoci- /GOURALD, Prestdent, eoretary. \uay, danuary 24, 1875, H. sme are respectially invited to . rom his late re-tdence, 842 vowen, on Wedaesday, January Of diphtheria, BARRY Sony. tory and Vrederiek J. Sonnmer- sod L mouth. is are respectfully Mvited to u their residence, 297 Smith , at buree o’ciock P.M, isia, Mrs, MARY Speucer, in the 60th ged 4 aitves and he Sren ar of Wer and relitives are respectially Invited to tt louse No, dat West Twenty. oock, ond at Thirtieth siree pal church at two o'clock, om 1815 ol pnoumonta, on Sunday, SOWAN, 1 the 36th year of his tne funeral, to-day, Tuesday, aie residence, NO. 117 Baal ock P.M. Jauoary 24, WILLIAM TaTB, ond atiena t fit ur . 0° Gist byis¢ ay, Jannary SWAN. Std January 2, Cit nas will 1 y 26, from t 6, aL ou Un Sunday 4 OT years. es and nus of the family are invited id the funccal, (rota mie hace residence, 11 P t pin , oklya, on Wednesday, January a7, ak two P.M _LHOMPSONS Fordham, on Monday, January ANN TihoMpeoN, wile Of fae late Daniel Thomp- on, in ber seth yer. rie relatives and iriends of the family and those of Ler sons, Wiliam aad James, are respectfully javired lo attend her taueral, irom the residence of her fon James, corner oj Central avenue and rorduam road, oo \yednesday morning, at eleven: vw Ky row bnen to Uaivary metery. Tua! January 25, JO88PHINE FLORENCE, young st danghier of Josias M, and Buza Jane Thompson, awed 1 yar, 3 months and $ days. ueral trom residence Of parents, 387 Lh avenur, On \/cunesday, atten A. M, VANDEQDEC. U> Monday, Janaary 25, Posi uerbeck, in tae 69th year of \ereatter, widow of Paul V y, January 24, Mrs. MARY ANN. her age. Notice of fanera Wars.—On Sune War the 34th yoar of her age. the relauves an. (riends of the family are re- spectinily Invited fo. /(end (he (uneral, from her aco residence, No. /00 Van Brant street, Brooklyn, this (Tuesday) alcerioon, at two o'clock, and thence to Gaivary Coweiery. Wes —At Darien, Coun, January 25, HANNan, Widow of Benjamin Weeu, aged 9 Puverai at 2 o'clock, on Wednesday, 27th, at the Presbyterian churen, WILLIAMS, —At his residence, No. 191 Washmg- | ton street, Hoboken, P. J. WiLLiams, in tne sad year oi bis age. The funeral wili take place at ten o'clock on Wednesday, irom St. Mary's churcu, Relative RO GIGABA ALR IDV) yed LO attend,

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