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NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1875.—-TRIPLE S TS THIS AN OFFICTAT _ SALES AT AUCTION, | 81, atten o'clock A. M., from his late residence, 3 J. BLEECKER & SON, AUCTIONE 1 SALES AT avecT#ox. | No. 9 West ‘lenth street. By order of the Presi. a ROBERT SOMERVILLE, aUCTIONERR, THE INTERNATIONAL RIFLE MATCH. MURDER? SALES AT A Passarroer SALE BY TRUSTE! Urs, 8, BEUTANER, Secretary | Hera MUBEORER & SOS will geil A at aneionn re AvViels yesterday to: the roons of the National Roram.-O} copsampsien. EUSABaTE We | Fieeta, St 12 M., at the salesroom, New York, Orrick, ™ UNIVERSITY PLact About 75 acres of Land on the Tiudson River, THE TRAGIC DEATH OF LIZZIE STEARN UNDER | Ripe Association, Bennett Building, Nassaustreet, | HANINGTON, widow of the late W. J. Hantugtoa. «Hous and te ‘a | Relatives and friends of the family are respect et, between IMPORTANT SALE OF THE ENTIRE at Scarborough. the next station south of Sing Sing, THE SHADOW OF BELLEVUE HOSPITAL. | found Generai Shaler, the President, and Captaio | yiiy javited to attend the funeral,*from the resi- | avenues; with every om This valuable estate will be divided fate fifteen oe The HERALD of yesterday briefly referred to the | Fulton, the championrifie shot or America, busy at dence of her nephew, Rovert W. Hantngton, 267 | are, Peon Teal Dupe CBE. CONTENTS OF HOUer LI BROADWAY. fesee press mat 7 of thom comprising some ot the pes 4 case of Klizabeth Stearn, who was conveyed In an | their onerous duties of arranging many details Boapes otrgat. Brookiye. E, D., on ‘Luesday, March | pan has nearly $0.00) in ornani. mta th j THIS HOUSH WAS SPROTALLY FURNISHED | miles of the city of New York. ihe plots trouting di h : y 5 be 2 o pa ect y on the i evalua ambulance ‘rom one of the station houses on | for the approaching seve to be given in the Acad~ Avi. “Ou Monday. March 29, MLiZaDETIE A. Ons Mis Sitie uses” | voR RE GRATEENED oP FER UMIOE AND | Sribrcaee oleiens Weert, The vince hoe Deol Tuesday morning last to Bellevue Hospital, and, emy of Musicon Saturday next. The executive wile of jam. he :. peur pasion ol Corneil Mee ~ TE LRU a ahs Pp wnat ‘Qaace aiaee Se he plots are uurivallea. This property is directiy op , z | : ne C Moriai Methodist Episeconal ct uren, AN IBMENT.MR. DANICLA MATHEWS — UNTO! AGUE CLO posite (he raiiroad depot instead o1 being admitted there, was put on board | officers of the Committee of Arrangements have Moral Metnodiat Episcopal olurene an, has just received one hundred and filty-three a — at Scarborouzh, the steamer Bellevue at the toot of East Twenty- | their hands full of business, General McMahon jn sevent Xth sireet, between Second and AMERICAN A . FURNITURE MADE BY KIMBALL @ CaBt ‘i and between the Hudson River and Broadway. 8IXth street to await transportation to the island, | has on hand the sum of $3,800 received fromthe ‘Third avenues, on Wednesday evening, at nali-past AND ROUX, AND MUST OR CLEARED at snoat i baewe alare eae & gpeaized em ety 4 but, giving birth to a child on the vessel, died sale of tickets and boxes and $2,000 coilected by popes ae aaa an euatetay mone “t nica” os - + pe Me, George W. Cart Le Tee . * , . R OTe ‘ : NTAINS, ¢ ; x . The latier name pefore the Bellevue leit the pier. A reporter subscription from various sources, Captain 1. by the 9:45 train, e eniess, of Ame f zen on 1 INCLUDES CUNTAINS, CARPETS. om & es yesterday proceeded to Bellevue Hospital and Fulton has been appointed to request aid from the AYES.—On Sunday, March 28, FRANCIS JOSEPH, | Wi Oidel coommird ie cL AND PIEK MIRRORS PARLOR DRAWING pint . Dtner points to ascertain full details, and ifthey | dry goods merchants; Colonel Scott fiom the Igedtyears dwontte andadaya, Hayes, Geeris, Walliak and thoette . ROOM, LIRRARY. DINING AND CHAMBER FER will take pl tn he Jatin parto’, Mag, Bre as he learns this case is another tiustration of | plumbing business, Judge V, P. Stanton trom the ‘he triends of the family and those of his i ia AND 2, nae, SURES t NITURE; B me, LINER. OC a Smnsly notice will be given. the | Stock Exchange, Colonel C. E. Prescott from the brothers-in-law, James Commeriord anu Patrick 4812 o'eloek a ae : - ———= DAM NoRMIE RECKLESS DISREGARD OF HUMAN LIFE hardware merchants aid General Lloyd Aspinwall Joyes, respectiuily invited to attend the tune | AT THE MATHEWS GALLERY, D 4 LIBERTY BY GERARD BETTS & CO. LCCTIONNER:, | JAMES BOORMAN JO | y IL brane! v eral, Tucsaay, at two o'clock P. M., from the resi- | STR b1. Store So. 7 Old sp and 16 Peart sreet oN entertained b: e of the officiais on the pay- | froin any or al branches oi the public services, h y, a oO * Now on exhibitio tt he u vAY Uiboat - > | a eee ained by some ee Committees huve also been appointed to walt deuce of his parents, 350 Kent avenue, Brooklyn. | whee a “at It o'chock. within the store fCHES AND JEWELRY, rolls of the Commissioners of Charities and Cor- | upon the different corps of the National Guard HeEAp.—On Suaday, 28th, MAkY HEAD, widow of A AUCTION, B, F. THOMAS, AUCTIONE: Groceries. 4c.—A lot of Aseurted Groceries, Condles, 4 RAiiH, Auctioneer, fection. oroner Croker, who has the luvestiga- | aug also ne legal pyolesiion. ‘seomab Beads p naHee ot Siaiparinn of ‘tynagh, | ny Josete eee Soap, Tea, Cofler, Ouives, starch, de. Also 12) Oaske Wes ‘Retham strogt, corner ulberry, zeneral jaler thinks that $10,000 will bere- county Galwuy, Ireland, aged 61 years. | yy JOSIAS Pd Josem cach, also Wines, Liquors, Will sll Lilie DAY, ot 1 o’cloe! jon of the case, and has namea Thursday, at y go phy Se He | 29 Park row, opposite the omice. “ ri 0 bs she oi veorenen | quired ior the American team to make the-trip to ‘The relatives and iriends o| tie family are re | THIS DAY (imesday) at Th o'eloe eT otinina dh ous aarAS And general Se:ortment of” , evue Hospital, as the time and }lace jor such Jreland, and believes that about $7,000 Will be spectiully invited to attend the funerai, trom her h class OL Puincines nite Lend. acorted packages, Also Guns, Pistols, Musteat fastruments, &e. Investigation, was unable to give any further de- | realized from the amateur entertainment. late residenee, 201 First avenue, on Wednesday, at | py America and rorcien arttets | Nh ye | “by order erm. Cassy . 08 O' CLO fednesday at i044 o'clock, Housel ‘urnitare. Teen Also by order of P. Feen: tails than that the woman had died as stated, and CHT A au dveueannc | Hovewax.—On March 29, ANNA MAnrA, widow of | Cocoanuis ta N.—On } 20, ANN " cu —iwt feferred the writer to Keeper White, of the ' ARS v JATHS | Heinrich Adam Wiliam Hottman, native of Bad- SON, JR, AUCTIONEER tt, | COKEWS SALE —JOSEPH SHONGOOD, Morgue, for the details. : | MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, bergen, ilanover, in the 77th year ol her age. « Furniture, Merchandise and Fine Arts saleeroom, | Soneer) wil gal. this day, at 72 8txth avenue, @ President Bailey, of the Commissioners, ad- j Promerertineeente The femains Will ve taken to, Lutheran Come. Real Estate Department. #1 Park row, N. ¥. Md MEinen "Boots nua thoes Bisodin , yale tery, irom ner Jate residence in Rock street, near siscg vs aiehiany 1 ae Meng mitted that the woman had died as stated, and | ENGAGED. Fishing and Morgan avenue, Willlumsburg, on | Nassau street, at 103 o'clock, Y JOUN A, DUNS, AvOTIONRES—wt Bn yi read the reporter a special report made upon the | , CARO—CHLEBOWSKI.—Miss IDA Caxo to Mr. her birthday. (Thursday), at two o'clock P, M. | ‘ LOUSLHOLD FURNITURE, B t ednesday), WW: SAMUEL CHLEBOWSKI, Sunday, March 28, No cards. Reiatives and iriends are invited to attend the | Ane quantity of fine velvet and Brussels Carpets, the entire st pardware @ ————— ase by Dr. Murray, house surgeon of Bellevue. | “CouN—BeaRS.—Mr, GUSTAVE COHN, of Bergen funeral, | Randsome parlor and bedroom Furniture, remuved | business; 1a tomorrow's KERS SALE THIS DAY.—JAMES AGAR, This report, which sets forth an ugly condt- | Point, N.d., to Miss Rosa BEARS, of New York. No | INMAN.—On Sunday, 28th imst., in the 4th year of | 0m the country for convenlence ot sale. KPARTMEAT OF DOCKS seer. with soll, at eal 50 Now Bowery, é tion of affairs in the management of | cards. his de, JAMES ( IN, eldest son of Jonn and | A RARE SUIT OF FURNITURE, WILLIAM RENN Liv, Auetioneer, will sell at ques, Remrants. Table my ‘sleneen, | —— Margaret C. Inman. | Imported trom Paris ata cost of $3,(00, pon Wednesiay. M jock athe Ouilie sheets, Boots, Gaiters, Carpets, &c.; also Coats the transier of cases of this kind MARRIED. Tue iuneral will take place at the residence of AREAL WORK OF ART, AND ONE OF THE MOST — EXchange #alosroom, No ili fre antaloons and Vents. By order 5. Goodstein, Bridge to Bellevue and their treatment there, | the family, No. 20 West Fiity-sixta strect, ‘Tue: elaborately carved rosewood Varior Suitsever imported | Repartinent of Docks 9) Piers street, Brooklyn. r e » : y e | CLARKE—HALSTED.—On Monday, March 29, by | qay, S0ch inst., at three P, M. Friends of the fame | thiscountry. It is covered m rich brocade satin, i ani Fastrivers: On — — President Bailey declined to permit to be copied | tne Key. Jonu Hall, D. D., GEORGE WW. ©. CLARKE to Aly are respectiully invited to attend. Now on exhivition, and will be sold at auction this day, No. 4 Pine stree re DETER BOWR, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, BY at our salesroom 37 Nassau street. without the consent of the 1uil Board. From the MARIA HALsrep, botn 0! this city, JOUNSTON.—On the 28th inst., JAMES JOMNSTON, | ‘On THURSDAY. Anti L, at 10 och i, AU NERR. NO. 67 THIRD Virtue of chattel morwage, Weanesday. March 3L Teport, however, it appears that the woman | ,JOHNSOS—LOGUE.—On March 29, 1875, at St. grandson ofthe late James McKecinie, aged 14 trie —~ “eh au RAY + of Rlevonth strect sel thie fg Ta Ne ey Stephen’s church, by the Kev, Fatner Costigan, Mr. James D, JOHNSON to Miss Mary A. Logvg, | second daughter of mr. Francis Logue, Esq. No cards, M., 4 large lot of Parior and ied a tamily de * weep: iven (0 sales at private rest nm niers Hack Bar, Ale Pamos. Mirrors, Paint Bogravings, ‘aoles, Chairs, Onieloth, Mats, Glass ware, Gas Fixiurcs, &o. A. BO CONKEY, Attorney for Morteage: re) z 8 & Fa & Pog B & Fa g 4 = 5 5 B a 3 z & ae = reached the pier about two or nall-past two A. M., in an ambalance; on account of the tide being y ‘Be i The relatives and friends of the family are re- | Spectiully invited to attend the funeral, from tne | “TALL DRUG STORE, Perry street Methodist Episcopal courch, this day, out the poat was several feet below the pier, and RE all the Counters, Scales, Showoases, Fluid Ext . ELSEY—MCINTYRE.—On Thursday, March 18, at at twe' clock. | » Scales, 8 sen, Huid Extracts, OAL - — tome time was consumed in getting the woman the residence of tne bride's paronts, by the Rev. “Joxne’-On Monday, March 29, JOHN R.Jonzs, in| + same DAyTUET AeBer AtueIe Re, te | or Reais ak teatedan aoa ati oan a ou board. She was then placed on a couch in the | BD. burchard, Many J. MolstyRe to Husry B. the sist year o1 nis age. morliaxe sale of Oillee Furniture, * | AY grand ae and Ham street Property. fo 1a ack war ; ; | Kesey, all or this city. s The relat al eluding the tollowing : | Be Ne LD, Amctoneer, wilt sell on i * ‘ni ae ph wher is wamidleroxerad: teu she maa MILLER—DACKER—On Baster Sunday, at the | vite tomctee Me ae ee amtly, are in Fine sate, by Hot wedel & lrg. New York, Thursday, at if o'clock SXen Vague. clegant Gar Pus. acre LIKELY TO SOON BECOME A MOTHER, Noble atreet chureh, Brooklyn, by Kev. Dr. Miller, | Brooklyn, on Tuesday, at two o'clock. . fine Sate, by Chamberlin & Co., New Yor! re a 11) Broadwa moved trv ¥ “s corner Twenty fifth assisted by Rey. William Reid, B. LATHAM MILLER, ie i ¥ On FRIDAY, sdioining the sou it corner of sifeet And road way. Nd. SeEWARE, KELLOG SOF THE RESTAURANT, 26h street: also (wo Lows oi ant Y., on Saturday, | Je West corner of Magha LO The Doctor reports that he and a nurse were Yent for, and this consumed about twenty min- —At New Rochelle, March 27, HENRY PARTRLDG ALL THE CONT! lle Pearl street. son Of the omelating clergyman, to Miss A, M. Attorney for Morigagee. ah an and PACKER, of Connecticut. ‘The luneral will take piace 116 tinity church, Particulars to-morrow story and basement frame House, 0x2 bor a . N ates? time, When ne arrived, witha nurse trom SaNcToN—Cook.—On Monday evening, March 20, New Rechelic, on Tuescay, March 3, ava quarter. | “> wee uit rticuiars Apply at the ove a the Awe! om §, Bas CRSEB AL LU 4 ey .. stipes y order o the hospital, the steam pipes were cold, the room by the Rev. Mr. Wardell. THOMAS SANCTON to MARY past toree o'clock P. M. ‘the relatives and iriends | A! JAMES BAIRD, Executor, Davy storace a IMPORTANT | varies at hand, He at once sent to the hospital Waa) SRP aR Acree March 29° Isiand, Friday, Maren 26, GEORGE H. KELSEY, Esq. | NOW ON FREE EXHIBITION, DAY AND EVENING, man Copines ieeers. i). SALR oF ROOTs SHOES, 2G hese necessaries and n half an hour | 187, by the Key. L. H. King, CHARLES J. WAGNER, | aged 66 years | — ‘ Hie D HEEMAS. sherifs Auctioneer. sells this day ee RS unk pntiesegth iva parin at Gi Finliadelpiia,” to alany B, kLuswontu, of New | "MADEN.—Febraary 21, fn Cardenas, Cuba, in the | AT &5 BROADWAY, A CHOICE COLLECTION oF | Atl ocluck, an slogan! assurimens 1 We Guest Purmie | fy ire clock ofa fire: clans Boot ued thee, More. coaster: i » al- | York, No cards. | 49tu year of her STANIS y Zz, Dee | 1 SING FI chamber, a all, in ete weary Bae hy AY te yh ~ eee, Cotes Mu eects aie verac cae tel | A YEA OL AEE MO EMTANISLAA ALYAKie, De- | WATER COLOR DRAWINGS, comParstsG vive shuin‘ty dining ht Dal ts sans Sayved Galo fay lare: grimen ot etn howe allre Dospital, In . the meantime ne made | DIED. Arequiem mass will be offered for the repose | EXAMPLES OF AMERICAN, ENGLISH, FRENCH, owe in GW On SERibrtions and will repay these | Poete™ WM. ©. CONNER, sheriff. her as comiortable as possible and gave her | | ADAMS-—At Behr ar ie ae on ieee ae | Reap aS WHS (tuesday morning, at Ball ALIAN AND SPANIGH ART, THE ABOVE | i Wantotfurmiiure. 14 be sold at auction a: Se eee, OR iat a 9 ° i N Q., on of the late 8, ‘ol Bios Shee AD bs a e pital . | erty athe py . . Wimulants and meaical attendance. She gave Pin Sy" eneral at the Chute of the Holy , S{feet, whence her remains will oe conveyed to 79 BE SOLD ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY | Mr. SCHENCK will eive luis personal attention to sales a ee eee birth to a living child, and, beginning to sink Gomiorter, Rabway, on Tuesday, 30th inst, at Caivary Cemetery immediately aiter tne mass. | batty | of Househ Furniture at private resiences sale mm henkrupter of H rapidly, died about five orclock 10 the cold cabin of halep st two P. tides Matge ok Leh are \s ana and Imends are respectiuily invited to EVENINGS, APRIL 5 AND 6, AT 8 O'CLOCK. | F COLTON, AUCTIONEER, a Tuestay By at atl the vessel tied to the pier. The Doctor, in bis LEXANDER.—OD Js ,aftera Cd. i rz oes ACO OR EEE, , war Bowery. Males | severe {liness, ALBERT ALEXANDER, in the 61st. !4?DEN.—On Monday, March 29, 1875, FRANCES | ROBERT SOMERVILLE, AUCTIONEER | “Genii Houshual hucmiiuer, tase mon! Pane Ps nok. baice Batts report, states that le was unable to account for uunery 4°. Ry order sMELIA MADDEN, daughter of James and Eliza. the sudden death of tie “woman, unless it was | year of his age. 3 e oi a - VOTION. SALE. AUCTION §. Plate Mirrors, Chandeliers, Veivet and Bruges € 4 ABR\OLY WYMAN from the exposure to the cold—the night bemg& | ‘Ihe Iriends of tie family, and those of nis! 2¢iH Madilen, aged 20 years, 5 monuis and 2 days, This (Tuesday) morning, Merch 3), at 10's au | So: ihig day Ciuesday). March 30, at the yrivale tesk Amstquce of Jona 5. Senith oud Ub severe one, ‘the avove is the substance of the | brothers James and William, are respectfully in- he relatives and intends of the amily are re- at the elegant private mansion, 103 West Twenty-eizuth | dence. No. 39 Eas Ninth trees. between | miversity sas. a Suppressed report. Dr. Clark, culei ol tlle juculty, | vited to attend the funeral ‘on Tuesday, the goth , ‘Pectiuliy invited to attend the funeral, from her | strect, near Sixth avenue. Parlors—Magnifeent Grand — BIC saa [ pXan ese ee od eutere Rocaare ot se boa, y ILLIAM ABBOTT. AUCTION: Ket (In lorwarding tbe rep: Ls the attenuon of | ingt,, at ten o'clock, A. M., irom nis laté residence, | 140 ee ey ee eect On OCRREGRD, | Das beeme, Fans paar Aud tales Aiteme Fair rosewood Flan sewing Machines Bo. eatglogaes serty. | will sell om Wedneway. Bict tnere er ieir'otelosk, entire if e necessity for | 947 Secoud avenue. | March 31, at two P. M. precisely. | Suits, richly glided and carved, covered | with, sun, porrood Fiaue, Sewing Re aloxues ea on Wednesday. 3 vat ye » Li ac heron ge re te REA tf ee RAR IneO On pare plekael Cony: | Mer.—Suddenly, on Monday morning, March 29, | brocade. and reps: stcluway & son's Fanoforte, Tables, | the'rvaudenee of iamily the Present season as WUAL. APY | carved walnus housten ta Feather Heda oleees wat Itseems that about a year ago tue wards de- ANDERSON.—Un Monday, March 29, Write | Of Heart disease, ANN MEE, widow Of the late | taius, rocewood. andcaehinds Cimber Mbitn, Spin oF as above to the auction rooms, 63 bast Thirteenth | Villows, best Halr Mattrosves, Bed and Talde Lay voted to obstet.cs Were discontinued on the ale | FREDERICK, Infact son of William J. and’Minnie J, | T#omAs B. Mee, in the 63d year of ler age, | Louis Xt Mattresses, Bedding, Tursish Ciairs, Mirrors Parior Wits, Besse: Carpet ail throws thee leged ground that they Were unieaithy, and cases Anderson, aged 1 year, 4 months and 6 days. | ‘The relatives and iriends of the tamily are re- | Lounges, rep and haircloth Suits, brary, dining and ae ~'F — | howe; ali im fac order Extenmon Table, Dining Koow Of thts kind have since been sent to. ine Charity Reiaiives and iriends of the jamuy are respect- | ppeceially iavited ie Seventd tbe luneral, irom her | servanis! Furniture. S. B.—Kespotisibie men In attend- EL, 3: BRE 6 aOma, Furaiiare, $e. | s aepeatene Paes ales ot Farnk k Well’ . nVited to attend the funeral, irom the resi. | Wate Tesidence, 343 West Eighteenth street, on amce, to curt or pack goods lor purchasers. Take ‘i a Fr ag of © Bose OF BCE NSS Ieee lor Sraeemeus | eat of Git Gai lo, Se Earraee. Daten Wednesday, March st, at one o'viock P. M. Broadway, >ixth or Seventh avenue cars to Twenty Household Furniture, Carpets, Mirrors, &e. CTION SER, | Wittlaw apsort, av Trade sale of a large sock of Furniture of a mane fecturer on this day, S'th inet at falesrooue jum a New Oi liom s!reets: a inree qaantity of Room Chairs, 5) dozen bent ant slat baes w: a large a twalvat Exienson President Bailey siates that since this report reacned them the Board has taken steps to open such a hospital, but as yet they have not agreed apon a locution, some of the members beimg in lavor of haviny itm the Bellevue building, While pthers want it located ouiside. he reporter eighth stree: UCTION Auctioneer, J. KREAM THIS DAY (TUBSDAY), MCKIE.—On Saturday, March 27, !'HOMAS MCKIE, | fone residence | | in the 76th year or his age. The relatives and (riends of the family are re- spectiully mvited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 6 West Thirty-seventh street, on Wednesday, March 31, at two o’ciock P. M. on TUESDAY, My: at No. 5 West Forty-second street. Comprising rosewood and nut Parlor, Library and Dining Room > th Window Curtains, Mirrors, Clooiks, I rooklyn, on Wednesday, o'clock P. M. Bartow.—At St. Augustine, Fla., on Tuesday, | March 23, GgeorGE L. Bantow, of Pelham, West- chester county, N. Y., eldest son of Robert and Bist inst., at three at private brown st ( namely :—Magnificenit ‘on rose wood Piano- Helievue Hospital in search of Dr. Murray | Maria L. Bartow. sete Warden ior information, Hothwere absent, | the relatives and irtends of the famuy are in. , MCfacvi.—On Monday, March 2, aiter a short | forte, wsed six months, cost’ $1400; elegant) Wands ‘ls Carpets China atid Giast Ware, ligde Bedding | Meckers carved walmat amd ana jor nearly two hours he sought im vatu, irom | vited to attend the iuneral services, at St. Peter’s !lness, Joun MCTaGvE, 1n his 47th year. [RaCa re EAN Gs On Seo bie Coveren in a Atiresses, &c., together with usual Kitehen Uten- Mineo YT ty. Dasement to garret, to find any one who repre- church, Westchester, on Weanesday, March 31, at , Kelatives and friends of the iamuy ure respect- | Oi'el. silk reps; turkish Spits. in reps and Diu ‘ Secu her and Mee in sented Waren O'Rourke. “Dr. Murray was | one o’iock P.M. Carriages wiil be’ in waiting at Tully Invited to attend the funeral, trom his late fine Oil Paintings, luce and: dnmask Curtains Bookeass | Broutwaye | NoNla¥s Mt ofce of Auctioncers «6 utiery. : Bbsent, und his substicute for the day, Dr. Mott Haven on the arrivalo! the 11:40 A. M. Har- Tesidence, No. 205 E st 111th street, on Wednesday, | and Writing Des! ” volumes choice Booss, rich im- , — —- nees on Furniture oF « Metcalf, Kuew noting of the facts. People | iem train trom Forty-seconi street depot; return. 81S8¢ lst., ab 10 o'clock A. M. Thence to St. Cecl- ported Mantel seis, Clocks. &¢ | ENRY LO’ AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, TUES. » 8 © lo $9.08 OF ap. crowded the oMce in search of an official and | ing, a train wili leave Mott Haven at 2 MM, jia’s Church, 105th street and Second avenue. i +. uperb Bedroom Suits, in solid ‘A arch 30, at 10 o’eloe “eorner jeer, No. 3 Chambers failed to find any one, Alter all other efforts bad | BEEBE.—Un Kriday evening, March 26, Mrs, Jgs- , , NEWKIRK.—On Sunday, March 28 1875, Alara | Tosewood and Frenen iniaid black walnut; Dressing | Greenwich, the entire stock China, Glass and Crockery, to " (siled the reporicrsiught the rooms gi Dr, sotrell, | st Casey Brent, 1h the OUtN yeur of her age.’ | C.CHANDIER, daughter of Benjamin and Almira Cast, Aurea, Heaton aman omuades Armor: clase uses, Catalozaes ray Thexiay wordine’ WWM, cout, she ambulance suryeon, wno convesed deceased | ‘The iuneral services at two P. M.,on Tuesday, NeWkirk, deceased, aged 30 years, 3monthsand eas, Pil Sheets, Quilts, 2 (ine wool Blankets Car- | and tilasware, At store Ml Sixth avenut a ones ot A 13 days. The relatives and friends are invited to attend the tuneral, on Tuesday, March 30, atone P.M, | steals. peis, &c.; single and double bed: Dining to the boat, and is himself now ill, From this , 001 Elegant Buffet, solid black walout Extension Table, gentieman It was ascertained that in answer toa summons alter miduight on tuesday morning he Marci 80, at her iate residence, 25 Grace court, Brooklyn Heights, BiGLEY.—Suddenly, in Brooklyn, on March 29, | [SAAC ML KING, avoTTONEE:, 433 Canal street, proceeded With an ambulance to tue station house | JouN BiGLeY, Nandy Hook pliot, im the 40th year {rom 245 Hust 128th stroct. Gist Solid silver and Flaied Warr, Baroment aud zoct| sirvet, 10 Fifth avenue, MEN@ feet cach: Par corner of Filth street and Second avenue, where | of his age OstRom.—On Monday, March 29, MAMIE P., OMY | Kitchen Furniture; other ariicles too numerous to men- | X vicwiars 114) Montague street. Brooaivn. he jound eee in labor pains. hate had been BODINE.—On aig red Sea eeotn Z Ano: srl ot aa ae A ts Mary S, Ostrom, aged 2 | Hoa. | Catalogue contains over 40) lots, Sale positive, in | ontents ol store | = ompanied there vy a young iemale iriend, WoO | LINk CHESTRRMAN, eldest daugnter oi Mordauat L 21 cays jots, to highest bidders, | sixin avenue, 3 4 Mus aware ofher condition, te learned toat the , anu Cariie c Bodine. iu the 1iti year of nerage. Funeral will take place at Amenta, Dutchess ve HL ts MCDONNELL & CO. Anctione | consisting ot Notions, Fancy Goods, Gente’ Furnishing _FUREITURS. day beiore she had been allowed to go out of ine fhe relatives and trends of the lamily are re- COUNty, N.Y., on Wednesday, Sist inst. The rela- | UCTION SALE-AUCTION SAL IMPORTANT, |. Saale ot hourahoki Maniters @ apesiaien | A No. 1 Charity Hospital, which she nad entered tor ac- | specttuily invited to attend the funeral, irom the ves and friends of the family are respectiully in- | Nuseserend anaipesiivEenih Bevabncancioaen (|e is | a — couchment, ona pass. He at once conveyed her residence o! her parents, No. 28 West Kigntecenth Vited to attend. THIS DAY (lucsday), 10% orclock, | S. WEINBERGER, AUCTIONEER-SELLS THIS | Gaus? BAReaeee to the pier, and, placing her on toe boat,summoned | strect, on Wednesday, sist inst, at half-past one Dutchess county papers please copy. | Handsome, genteel and use.u!’ Household Furniture, «day (Tuesday), Mar o'clock, at 1b Dr. Murray. ‘Ine Doctor reports that the cabin | o’cluck. PRALI.—On Monday moining H&NBY RUTGERS | atthe elegant Brown stone Mansion, | Bowery. a jarge and gene: Rye Whiskey, the entire stock of a Jiquor dealer retiring | from business; also Sherry and Port Wines, Gins, &e. 3 | also about 200 cases of imported and domestic Brandi and Khine Wines, and, to pay advances, «about 100,000 Cigars and a lot of Smosing Tobacco.’ Immediately | thereatter, general Merchandise, The saie te commence ith liquors, PRALL, son of the late Ichabod Prull, of this city, aged 57 years, Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fuily invited to attend the iuneral, from the Col- lewiate Reiormed church, corner of Fiith avenue and Twenty-ninth street, on Thursday morning, | Aprii 1, at ten o'clock. | No, 47 West sixteenth str AY S. ‘The Pariors contain magnificent Decker & Bros’ 7 octave rosewood Piano- torte, handsome style Parlor Suits, in criinson brocade, satin’ aud brocatel; Turkish Easy Chairt. French plate Mirrors, inlaid and gilt Centre and Console Tables, tine On Paintings, imported pairs bronze Figures and Clocks, Bostwick.—On Sunday, March 28, after a linger- ween Fitth and Sixth ing illness, FRANK FITHIAN, youngest ctild of Daniel A, and Mary Bostwick, agea 2 years, 3 months and 9 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- Spectiully invited to actend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, No, 242 East Thirty-fourta was very cold, and ioere were no lachities at hand | to make her comiortable, and she had to ve car- | Tied on board by the watchman on the pier. He reports that sue Was bot taken to Bellevue Hospi- t@!, because there are uocases of this nature treated there. in answer to the question whether the.e are lrequent cases of this Kind occurring at ee oun PAC FING PURSITURE. We have many new les Hoished at our factory were commenced before we determined to close oat. We shali conunue the sale oaring this are far beige The prices we nave put on the vou i oRYE 7 | lace Curtains, Cornices, de. P, TRAVER, AUCTIONEER, | f prod: i a St bight he repliea in the affirmative, and stated that | strect, wns (Tuesday) alternoon, 30th inst, av PRyER.—Ov Monday morning, Marcn 29, 1875, of Sous i oa i . cost of production, as they avust be sold. All kinds of one cold night last winter oue }oor Woman gave | two viclock. if pileuiiunia, Mrs. GRtOW EREEE, widow of the late | gaceniaiza Hophaeearcvelames cllolce: hogs titises Titaaat a cugtel moremre. atu nromier: | sieeillli neta i BIRTH To ‘A cnn IN THE AMBULANCE i Baesriix.—Un March 27, 1875, MICHAEL BREsT- bs eamte en Kedar ed | Tables, Chairs in leather, 6c. parniture, vis a the Furniturs of a clay room—viz.. two large, aiezant | ?-uraouernay GOODS under the charge o1 Surgeot jathaway while Lin. aged 30 years, e . ‘osewood and walnut Chamber Furniture, viz.-—Bed- French plate Vier Mirrors pases Py veing conveyed to the boat. He describes the | ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- | ‘On Sunday morning, March 28, of | steads, Dressing Cases, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Washstands, et Mirrors; one i | ” aight wher he brought Lizzie Stearn to the boat spectfuliy invited to atiend the funeral, irom the u ELA M. RAMAGE. | Lounges, 29 hair and spriag Mattresses, rep and plush e Wilton Carpet, walnut Sidebourd, marked down. oe : hs Beh te f The relatives aiu irienas of the tamily are in- | Bedroom sults Centre Tables, Mirrors, Clocks, sc. | r Chandeliers, &c, & wd & very cold one, and expresses the | toot of Haste Twenty-sixch street, at one o'clock : i | | Dining Furniture, consisting of By order of Att Be Ppinion that the bout 18 not a proper P, M., Tuesday, March 30, vited to attend the funeral, from the residence Of | marie, one do, Il foot han Yon wh be fore purchasing it will pay to Ct, SE. tse place tor such cases, especially as BROWN.—On Sunday, March 23, 1875, alter a Mrs. Daniel fanshaw. Third avenue, between | pining Chairs, Dinner and Tea Sets, quantit Jo Bu TBAYES, AUOTION EER, AA CONOR PE venus, tbar PSEA ia: At bight there are no women In attendance upon sort ilies, JOHN L. Brows, in the 7otn year of Ninetieth and Niuety-first streets, on Tuesday, the | Piated Ware, Oroccery, Glassware, €c.; also ba: ¥ + will sell this day, at 10's o'clock, at_No. 734 Broa —. : nik lt. Keeper White rep rcs (uat the girl’s mother nis age. OU Inst., at two o'clock P. M. | kitchen and hail Furniture; velvet, Brussels andingrain way, ail the elegant Furniture and Fixture —ASDEGRAAM & COCHRAN tesiaes at No. 86 Ridge street, where the deceased Relatives and frienas are respectfully invited KEILE in March 27, Aloe RATUMY, widow of | Casper, variety, Giiamnanrs anc usetul HonseRold At- ||) tlobal Har ant Sinins = oos vee . Pe and 1s West Terenty Sates steeet, took tea on Monday evening, and then proceeded | to attend the Iuneral, irom Wis late residence, 802 Andrew Reiley, a native o: county Westmeath, | Hs, ct onementon account of weather. Take | wainusluiive Paritions stiver: viated showen | ween dee pee lreland, in the Gist year of her age. walnut Onice Part uy to the house of a female irieud at No. 48 Kidge Lexington avenue, on Weduesaay, Sist inst., at rt nue stages or Sixth avenue cars. Lighters, Mirrors, oks, Hat Racks, We have manufactured during the winter a very rs, 40) are ipvited to attend. | CAHILL.—On Sunda: Piano jain and figured satin an rior Suits, covered in ilk reps: Mirrors, Brussels | Street, intending to speud the night there, Beimg | eieven o'clock. The remains will be taken to tne Church of St. | ROBERT v. CASHIN, Auctioneer. | heavily ‘plated C plated Sugar Bowls. Syrup, Tea | stock of parlor, chamber, library and di roo! taken With labor pains, she was taken vy this girl KCRGOYNE.—-On Sunday, March 23, of scarlet | Rose of Lima, in Cannon street, and from there | Competent men to pack and snip goods elty or | ani Col a'Kinves, Forks, spoons, | nilure which we are enubie ~ to the Seventeenth precinct station house, and fever, THEODORE BENTON, only son of Theodore fo Celery Demiesniys | Wolatives and friends, $18 | country. Napkins, Water “Ss a our ambulance Was sent ior. She arrived atthe | and Caroline M. Burgoyoe, aged 9 years and 4 pte Y ber late + | “\ UCTION, AUCTION AUCTION. | 59% beta eee SET TREN RAE GEE CHOATE TRE CoMNROners, | eouiee 7 dence, No. 38 Sherif street, ‘this day (uesday), | A. ‘Over $29,090 worth and 30) lots } Spoekbes, | covered eattes Sete, wanna ont ate, | had several weeks azo Provided a Warm room tn Funeral services at St. Andrew's church, 127th | &t nie A. M. precisely. | elegant Household Furniture, [large Bramall & Dean Cooking Ranges, Hot Water | walnut Chamber sets, » the building on the pier, in which a bed was | street and Fourtn avenue, on Tuesday, the 30th BE Merearteo gti Aine boy Ons sate tint et dH Raser ee Molds f tar tae ticetnining | Boiler, &c., & | ‘Largest assorinient to be tou Jaced jor such patients as await the departure | inst., at four oc P.M. a +s , . 5 East 20 : 1 € E RR RUGT ‘ai the lowest price i Se uoe ie oema flac parture | inst., at four o'clock P, M. Friends and relatives | Go urve w. and Emeline La Baw, aged 28 years: | 830% o'clocl att, Viz Wis cotave rose. P. TRAVER, AUCTIONEER, | DEGKARY & COCHRANE, Relutives and iriends ol the family are respect- e will sellon Wednesday, March 31, at 10:30 o'clock, | at 127 Christy street, near Bi 123 and 1s Weat Twenty dard eireny, THE BUNGLING DOCTORS March 28, JAMES CAHILL, vome, all the Furniture and tt fully mvited to attend her iuneral, on Wednesday, did not know of this room, aud placed the girlin native of Bailinglass, county Wicklow, Ireland, in 2 arpets, Oil Paintings, Lace Curtains, Bronzes, Clocks, Carpets of private residence: Parlor, Cnamb Dining v. r. y a 7 the boat instead. One of the offigials reports that | the sein yeat o1 his Sve. the Sist inst, at two P. M..trom the Emery Metho: Ornaments Btazeres, marble top and git lables, ‘Bed: | Koom and ‘Kitchen Furniture, Mtiresses. Carpess. Ot | AL furkheir Hemel kucniarsy, wal wenrtece ent House Surgeon Murray ssured Commissioner | Kelatives and irienus of the family are respect ist ene church, in Belmont avenue, Jersey | room suits, In rosowoo aud wainut; single and double | Cloths, stoves, Se. ; goods must be removed day of sale | atm ancrine. viz Malte in’ gata. "cose Golo tea Brennau that he dia ily real this rvom, and fully invited to atiend his inneril, from his laie [Midd hari March 28, 1875, MARY JANE Row- | tresses. Dressing es, Bed and turkish Lounges, | J HAVEN & CO., AUCTIONEERS —LARGE AND png (fe mg Taae a hence she was treated on the cold and cheeriess residence, No. 205 Hast Filty-fitth street, on Tues- | | ry rae ‘ Chairs, Bedding, Pillows, Bolsters, dining room, base- |e). important sale at our rooms Thursday, April 1, at | Peaks. Linrary lables, ¢ i > wae Bieamer, Where she died in the gray ol the morn- | day, March 50, at two o'clock P. M. LEY, wile of Samuel R. Rowley, aged 49 yeara. ment and kitchen Furniture; Plate Cutlery, China, | 1A M. 9 Kast Thiriecnth street. Bay hy My Ing. ‘Ihe officials report that the girl bore a bad CARY.—In Brookiyn, March 29, 1875, in his 35th |, The relatives and iriends and those of her | Glassware, Extension Tables, &c. ‘ = - -——---~- ronees, stareety, S| one aes ae enaracter. This 18 ber secoud cmild, although | year, HapEnt CARY. | brother, Horace Theall, are respectiully invited to HENRY ZINN, Auctioneer. | Fs Tea ee WT eatT Ge otete bekeroaae (4 hairs, 4 hair and svfing. Mattrosse A ever married, and only twenty-one years Oo! age. Notice «1 juneral to-morrow. | attend the funeral. from ner late residence, No, 581 “| T sOM ERVILLE’S AUCTION MART, eae | oe Thirteenth street—Wili sell by auction, at Seam: | Bed Linen, rep, plust aud oh Suies: Library and Aryear ago lict Noveuiver sie was coutiued Of 4 | CRooK.—March 28, MARY “ANE, wife of Rey. Broome street, on Wednesday, dist mst., at one A Me eee one | Bioraqe Hone Aru Wee FOUrth, iret, Sear cisin eve | Dining evruiere, Baad Buiter, Chairs 1® child in Bellevue Hospital, it 18 said her mother t 4 Yclock. | FURNITURG, CARPETS, (Bron : 2 biarlst Pies , * | leather, Library Sui re ss, culverware, Cutler, Babes oars vol grverlisn’ Ib eecnbu timer RUB waa | eetreat contiob Re stio Sixty-first street Metho- | SHERIDAN.—On Sunday, March 28, TERENCE | PARLOR AND LIBRARY ‘eurTs, | Riture, Trunks, €0.. topaystoraxe. __ | Bo, Cail ara '@ yesterday buried in Potter’s Field by the charity dist Episcopal church, Wednesday, Murch 31, at SHERIDAN, a native of the parish of Muiaugh, | a &U., THIS sDAY, AMES M, FORD, AUCTIONEKR, WILL SELL, AT | West sixtee Meentricbae ha ontid ie welll Uivisie, aud ig ater | Soe eete ee de toto te y county Cavan, Ireland, aged 50 years. | _RoBER will sell by auction this day | eJ zo'clock, atthe Central East Side Auction and Coin- WEEKLY A\D MONTHLY PAYM FOI for in Believue Hospuial. i | “Douax,—On Monday, March 29, Huan Douas, | , The relatives and iriends of the family are ree | Fveielti mince, Werae mecortmenr on Houschort Furnt: | rate arcty ok hue, frandsome ana centeel Fae eT AAachartiiy Gutteiazan’, Methung® ath We COW: The Whart master, on being informed of the na Spectiuliy mvited to atgend the tuueral, Irom 4us consteing. ¢ ‘and Library Suite, rosewood | alldeseriptionsa. well worthy. the altontion of house- | Teme ale & 136 and 187 Chath Aa only son of Moses and Mary U. Dolan, aged 3 years and 19 days. ture of the report of Dr. Murray, demed that the | lace residence, corner Lawrence street and Tenth | Tinto, Brussels and velvet Carpets, Pier and Mantel Mire | keepers and others, consistin@ in parc of six, Parlor | LuMense stock and low prices ORRIS | WILKIN — HANDSOME, fire on the boat was out. He asserts that hot air “ . avenue, Manhattanville, on Luesday, ine 30th — rors, black walnut and rosewood Bedsteads, Bureau Suits. severat Bedroom, Chamber and Cottage suits, PENTION —PARTIE: \UTGIVING UP H “ fa Kept on all night in the cabin, out they had no nay Gey CaN A insi., at twelve o'clock. Wardrobes, Extension and Centre Tables, Cottage Far: | halt Stands, Baftet, Wardrobes, Bookcases; several Car: vTeeping can, and a caus purceeaen, wie aati Dusiness to place her on bourd, ‘as apartments are | But ’tis God that DMC berere de | | Suca.—In Westchester town, on Sunday night, pitur hair merece mathoe Bolsters and Pillows, | me being a Ape: curled ir Mactrosses, | their entire Farniture, Carpet, letras ae, i provided in the nouse on tne pier Jor sucu cases. | He can all our sorrows heal. | March 28, MICHAEL SHEA, aged 68 years, for thirty | CTOCKery and Cinssw ~ eerie’ Mantels, Clock and Ornamente, sitver | OOF addreming M. ABKAH AMS, 274 reventh avenae, WHERE IS THE RESPONSIBILITY ? | Relatives aud frienag oi tne tamily are invited YCars @ resident of Westchester, and was ever A —BISSELL, WELLES & MILLET, AUCTIONEERS, | Plated Ware, fi th Mirrors: a fine Invoice of Eng- | LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNT ‘This is the quesaon that the jury must answ to attend the funeral, irom the residence of nis | Mentified witu its wellare and prosperity. THIS DAY (Tuesday), March %, af 10:30. M, | lish Oilcloths: several flr r Cases, childs’ Car- | A ture and hedding at iowest cash prices at OPT: * 4 the ¢ * "i fl dl d 2c atl, | de sale of Hardware, Ys | whole for wsoltite sate een t 1 “ ; Boe a ieea tee TRCRG. Ui the teat Olsen ee ee Hoppe Teme Hogg wk gy pega a Roman Catholic Church of St. Raymond, West. | €e., of nearly 2,000 lots. | gq | thawte cay cumstances, the Jault, iu the first piace, les with DONALDSON.—On Monday, Marco |, 1875, of con- This da; shleste ¥ 4 /oloe! Je wili embrace full lines of M ; pl Bs ” aa ™ rat the pnysicilan tn the Charity Hospital, who nol the lungs, ALBERT pV chester, on Wednesday, 31st inst., at teu o’ciock, Warmurake, Fie Household Furniture at auction.—". H. LUDLOW : 2 peo " i Permiticd the WOMAN ‘10, TekVe. Ok es ee ee eee a errences Done ane ‘nlant soa | where & requiem mass Will be offered tor the re. | Hatchets, Saws, Hammers, Files, scrowdrivers, &c. | yoo. °willsell at auction, on iucaday, March 9), A GENTLEMAN BREAKING Uf BOCABEERPING when 80 near ner confinement; in the ELLIsoN.—On Sunday, Marca 28, Many Any, | ROSC Of ts soul, The boat leaves Fulton Jerry at | 1,000 gross Brizht Wire Goods. | NS I mh eh a | ee eowiiee for hous keeping the tat alt ea second place, with the ambulance sur: | relict of the late Robert F, Ellison, in the 43d year ‘ 10,00) Ibs. Galvanized Wire: 400 doz. Curry Combs; 190 | §Fhinek wainut Parlor Suit, black walnut Dinine-r $11 one voar ago: will sell or GO) cash.” Callat Noe geon, who ought to nave known of the | ofher age. y On, Sunday, March 23, 1875, DAVID SMiTH, | doz. “hovels and Spades, Chains, &c. _. | and Chamber Furniture, Payne combination Buitet. and | 253 West Thirty-eigith sireet existence of the room in the building on the pler lor the reception of such cases, and third witn | Dr. Murray, who did nut remove her to this room from & coid, bleak cabin, which, If ls own report ‘be trae, Was unit ior tne housing Of & person in Osun! health, The iact thar accommodations had Deen set upart in the building on the pier ior cages Of this kind was known in every newspaper dilice in this city weeks ago and published in the papers, yet it would appear that my Louse sur- geon Of Bellevue Hospital, Dr. urray, the Bmobuiauce surgeon, Dr. Morrell, and the watch- Man on the pier only discovered it last Tuesday morning, When 1¢ Was too jate to repair their Diunder, Shere is certainly un opportanmity here presented tor Coroner Croker to teach’ these | oficials a lesson u: their due! BEIZURE OF AN ENGLISH VESSEL. Yesteraay United States Marsnal S, R. Harlow, ofthe Eastern district of New York, svized the | British brig Homely, now iying at Harveck’s | Stores, Brooklyn, on behalf of the steamtugs Sarah L Weed and ©. F. Ackerman, for services alleged to have peen rendered by them in the harbor of New York. The Sarah I, Weea is owned by Owen F, Hennessy and Adelia Hennessy, and the ©. F. Ackerman ts owned by F, Luckenbock, 2.0. M. Precht, Peter Soear and Charies D. Cox- Bhend. ‘The order jor the seizure of the vessel was runied by Judge Benedict, of the United States Astrict Court of Brookiyn. The libel goes on to state “that on the 25tn of the suid brig domely, whereoi John utering New York irom @ ©, suid. Vessel or brig hav- iby grounded on, homer's Shoals, inside of Sandy Hook, and while so sying the said master, dona S. Marett, signalied your lioellants to haul suid brig OF Vessel Of Suid Suoal, | “That, therelore, at said instance and request Of sald master, and jor the-agreed sum | $2,500 to | be paid by the oWners and master o; sald brix to the libeilants, the liveiants did on said day haul | and tow said brig saleiy off said snoal. | “That at said time and pisce the weather was | rough, Wilh a strong Westerly wind biowlng and a heavy sea on, and that ther such towage Berview Was rendered very dufenlt Lo periori, Aud Was atrended With considerable danger lo Haid tugs, and that, bur for said service so rendered and periormed, &% atoresuid, by libel- lapis. the said orig Was in greay peril of suriking the ground ana wrecking. “That the liveliants have duly demanded pay- ment of said sum of $2,600 from the master aud | owners Of said brig, but that no part thereo! has | been paid wand that paymens thereoi ts reiused.” Toc Homely Wil prooubly be bonded, 5, Maret is maste voyage irom Rio J ‘Ihe relatives and fr late residence, corner of day, Sist inst., at Lwo o'’cl.ck P.M. ELLIOTT. —At Mount Kisko, N, Y., on Monday morning, March 29, ANNIE GUION, eldest dauguter of James und Susan Eliott, aged 18 years, Paneral services at ihe resiuence of her parents, on Wednesday, the dist inst., at one P.M. Ca Tiages will be in atlendance ab the 10:05 A, M. traio irom Grand Central depot. FeORE.—At Elizavethport, N. on Sunday morning, March 28, 1575, TIMOTHY FEORE. A requiem ass will be offered for the repose of his soul at St. Patrick's chure: ‘Tuesday mormng, March 30, at eleven o'cioc Interwent in Calvary Cemetery. soat Elizabethport at two o’ciock P. M.; loot of Liberty street, Norca River, at three o’ciock. Friends of the family are invited to at- tend. Fow.Ler.—At Bast Chester, N. Y., on Saturday, 27t, Many B. FOWLEK, Only child of Richard and the late Lucy Fowler, in the 42d year of her age, Relatives and friends ace respecttully mvited to attend the 1uneral services, at tue Method)st Bpis- copal chureh, Base Cuester, on lucsday, March So, ateleven A.M. Carriages wili be in waiting at Mount Vernon station on the arrival of the 10:05 train trom Grand Centrai depot. FRANKLIN.—Iin Brooklyn, on Sunday, 28th inst., Miss Mary M. FRANKLIN, in the 90th year of her aue, A Kelatives and friends of the family are invited to attend tho funeral, irom St. Peter’s church, State street, ne tweive o GARD March 28, Miss MARIA Strest, Brooklyn, on Wednesday aiternoon, sist nst., at LWo o'viock, Gipson, —On Monday, March 29, OrHmeLta PRAN- s, wile of Woou Gibson. ne funeral services will be held at the Church the ‘Iransfiguration, fwenty-uinth street, near Fifth aver n Wednesday, at twélve o'clock. ihe relatives and friends of Lie iamily are respect: Juliy Invited to attend Without urther not! HALLGARTEN.—On Sunday, March 28, of pneu- mona, alter a Very short Uiness, Lazarus Hate GARTEN, IM Nis TON year. ‘The ricuds OF the amily are requested to at- tend his iuneral Wednesday morning next, Marchi sl, at tea 0 , rom ns late residence, | No. @ West Venen street, ihe members of tue Ladies’ Bickur Cholim So- ciety are respectilly requested to attend the obsequies Of one Who has always been a Kiad, charitabie and benevolent patron of this society, tne late much lamented Mr. Lazarus Haligarten, The junerai Will take place on Wednesday, Marca ‘fiends of tbe iamily are re- spectiully invited to atteid the iunerai, irom her Baldwin avenne and Academy sireet, Jersey City Heiguts, on Wednes- Khzabethport, on Bond, on Wednesday, 3ist inbi, at Funeral trom her late residence, No, 266 Front In tue 57th The relatives and friends are respectfully in- vited 6) attend dence, Wednesda Hunter's Point by Cen ty returning by Long Island Central at 6:15, Carri on the arrival of the tra! STEMMLER.—Aiter a 1 in the oth year of his year of Wis age. the funeral, from his late rest- Franklin street, Bist inst, at three P.M, Hempstead, L. L, on Cars from 1 Railroad, at 2 P. M., Railroad at 4:28 and es Will be in attendance in. ingering, painful sickne ss, age, on Sunday morning, March 25, JOHN A. STEMMLER, Justice of the sey- enth District Court, of & Funerai to take place ‘rom his late rst stree: ‘SUBViE GEORGE W. Stiv Relatives aud friends toattent his funeral, Sacure his city. Tuesday, March 30, at ten residence, 129 Last Seventy- iny evening, March 27, ol the tamily are invited from his jate residence, in the Goth year of his age, West Mighty-fourth street, near Tenth avenue, on Tuesday, the 20vn 1nst, at two o'ciock, without further notice, WE! WELCKER, 1D Lhe 41st se the relauves and {rier JKER.—On Sunday morning, March 28, sonN ar of his age. nds of the iamily are re- spectfuily invited to aitend the iuneral, from St Matthow’s chure, streets, on Wedne: o'clock, WESTERVELT.—At Ye oorner Broome and Elizabeth day morning, March 81, at ten aneck, N. J., March 29, | ¥ | RACHEL, Wie of Casper P. Westerveit, in the 72d | year of her age, ne luneral will take dence, on Wednesday, WErreRav WEITERAU, ihe r On Saturd ged Jl year Lodge, No. 244, Fk. aod regiment, N. GS. N New York volunteers the members of the |. C. Stanton M latives and Iriends of the famils place, from her iate resi- Marea 31, at one o'clock lay morning, G. Witt1aM Be Hope A. M.; Company A,’ Ninta ex-inemoers Company Ky (Hawkins? Zouaves), and Club are Fespectiully w, from the Churea of street, between Norfolk at one Younes.—On Haster Sunday, Maren 28, in the ye 56th vr of his age, WILLIAM J., son of the late | Daniel and Maria Youngs, Funeral services will be beld at bis late resi- dence, Oyster bay Cove, L. 1, on Wednesday, ,at two be Mi, Relatives and irtends are spectiuily invited to Syosse: wil meet the t | hall-paset nine A. M, 4 eee OFFICE POsT Ost OFFICE NOTICE. for the week ending Glove at this office and on Saturday at [030 A, AS 1OLLOW Ei on Wednesiay at 830 A. Me. on Phu be present, rain ieaving New York at NOLICKE. -1H® MAILS FOR ECROPH aturaa 1875, will 5 As Moy day at Ligd ALM. and M. b, JAMS, Postmaster, Carriages at | | | D. FAVOR, AUCTIONBER, On THURSDAY, April i, at 10%. Entire contents Furmture, Carpets, Crockery. Glass- ware, &c., of private residence. Kast Thirty-titth street, Particulars in tine, B {AX BAYERSDORFER, ACOTIONRER—OFFICE, 2 Centre s strect. frst class Furnitur ding, Bureaus, Carpets, &e. B* Cc private residence, 115 vin. ‘otns, Bedsteads, Bed- dealers invited. D, FAVOR, AUCTIONEER. At cast Twent “sixth street. M.'K. FAVOIWS Auction House, 13 East Four.eenth street, will seli this day, TUESDAY “March 89, at 1:30 A. M. Entire Furniture and contents of above house. Furni- ture is all first class and jouse was furnished new last year, most ot which was made to order tor the present owner, among which js rich Parlor Suit 8 pieces), ele- gant rosewood Piano, fine Buflet, Dining Table, Chairs, &., together with velvet and Brussels Carpets, Bedroom nd Kitchen Furniiure, elegant mantel and prer Mirrors, French (0 day) Clocks, together with ail the Beds, Bed> aing, Urockery, Glassware, Bab: N. B.—Virst class sales a spect Settlements day of sale, Y DANIEL A. MATHEWS, AUCTIONEER—SALES- room, 47 and 49 Liberty street, opposite the Post Mee. PEREMPTORY SALE OF 1,400 SECOND HAND SEWING MACHINES, all of which have been taken in exchange for the well known and reliable Howe; most of them are in good rder and by the bes: makers in Wheeler & Watson, Singer. Willcox & Gibbs, Domestic, Grover & Baker, hemington, Weed, Florence, bavis and others. ‘the enire number will be sold in iots to surt the trade and private buyers, Al AUCTION, ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, MAROH 80 AND 31, at 1g o'clock each day, AT 695 BROADWAY, opposite the Metropolitan Hotel By order oi the HOWK MACHINE COMPANY, New York State Gepartment, they are now ready for exami- nation with catalogues Carriage, Toys, &c. ty, ‘Tho undersigned will give his personal attention to SALES OF FURNITURS AT RIVAL Rist Don or, if preferred, will receive and sell the saine spitcious Auction iooms, 47 and 49 Liberty street. DAN A. MATE , Auctioneer; established 1864 Br di ic MP BEET TR, AUCTIONEER. WILI AD seit in lots this day, commencing at 134 o'clock, at 125 Mulberry street, neak Hester, entire general assoriod Stock of Groceries, Teas, sugars, Coffee, canned Fruits, Syrup, Flour, Soap, stafoh, Chocolate, Pickles, Spices, Sauces, Brooms, ails, Brushes, other Geols and laiuily ES. this Suppies. 4, Weights, sures, Cou wins, Sheiving . ke, contained tu that ero store also seli patent kerosene susety ean, & grocer's Waxon, Horse and Harness, with wh Healers and buyers specially hh the sale Will commence invited. CAMPBELL & | ©O,, General Auctioneers, onice 53 Kast Ninth street, be- tween Broadway and Fourth aven B JZIDORE J. SWARAKOPP, AUOTIONE Will sell, 2 o'cloek, MM avenue 5, large quantity teel Furniture, Bodsieads, Bureans, 1 as, Sewing Machines, without reserve. eRe gene ves, Chairs, 50- | Bedstead, Dressing Bureaus, t—Sells ‘At 1:30 o'clock. 92 Ls-ex | bles, Chairs, enamelled and oak Bedroom Suits, hair and spring Mattresses, | Brussels Carpets (nearly new), Kitchen and Laundry Furniture, Glass, Crockery, &c. Mor and Lot No. K, H. LUDLOW & March 30, 1875, at 111 Broadway, ‘rinity B AUCTIONEER—DWELL ast Vitticth street, at auction.— | will sell at 10n, on Tuesday, | Kk, at the ange Salestoom, Kding, New York, the very d sirable three’ story, basement and sud-cellar brick, | high stoop Dwelling and Lot, No. 254 East Filtleth street, near Thirdavenue : house, 24 10x46 feet, in goo order, and coniains modern conveniences; lot, 2.10x100.5 tect. Pos- session May 1. Mans, &¢., at the Auctioneers’ oifice, No. 3 Pine street, | New xork. | MORES HERING, AvcrroNEER. Fine Knglish basement House, No. 54 West Ninth sireet, at auction. E, 1. LUDLOW & CO Will sell at auction, on Tuesday, Mareh 30, 1375, at 12 o'clock, at the Excnange salesroom, 111 Broadway’ (Trimty Bulliling), New York—West Ninth Sireet—the first class four story brown, stone 'nglish basement Dwelling and Lot, No. 54 West Nintn street, be- tween Fith and Sixth avenites; house is 16.8x6) fect, re- | cently painted and fr ‘and new plumbin: tains ih ORRIS WILKINS, AUCTIONEER—POSITIVE SALE Mote close a joint intorest—Valuable property on Filth avenue and Wast Fortieth street, W. LOW & CO. will seil at auction, FRIDAY, | April 2, 1875, at 12 o'clock, atthe Bxchange Salesroom, | Xo. LV Broaiiway. Fitth avenue—vowr Lots northeast corner Fifth ave- nuo and 92 Fittn a LUD. corner of Fifth 9. 11X120 feet t The first class extra wide four y brown stone lwelling and’ Lot, No, 18 th street, between Fitih and Madison abstan ttt house contains all modern con Xtraordinarily well bulltinevery respec Tt will be offered at an upset price and sold to hest bidder, unless previously disposed of at prie ie. Jerms will be nade known atsale, Maps at the Auc- | tionver’s office, No. 3 Plne street, Monae: SAL BACHER, AUCTIONEBR, VE will s: a'esrooms No. 164 Chathant street, at IL o'el ot Chairs, Tables, Counters, & CH, Attorney for Mortgages . BENNED, AUCTIONE will sell at auction, M 12 o'clock noon, ALL Browiway, yllowing frst class 1 tstory, 20x65x100. en, | at the xe! to Close a copartners terest, the high stoop brown scone Hwellin Nos SIS and d20 West Sth si, en did West Sith st. 3 story, WA xBOKBS. H No, 6 Bast 126th st 3 sory, 18x xl, | N st 1b st. $ story, 2OX 19x 100, | s abonice of the aucdonesr, 1 Broadway | | AWNBROKERS’ SALE—RICHARD FIBL eral Auctioncer: salesroom No. &¢ Bower, this day, at LL o'clock sharp, oY) lots Men's air suhitiv: Dresses, Sbawis, Remiants, jerelothing, | s. Bedding, Quits, Blankets, Boots, Shoes &e., &e. Iso Coats, Pants and Vests By ‘order Py Fre Imsbrug & F, Nelson, Grand street, Gk. Will sell | Women's | A Li oF HOU —$1500 wouTH . > arpets Mirrors, Mattresses, #0 cents the doilur: must be sold, on account of removal. can Private house 12) West 281 st, near oth av. A MAGSIFIGENT | GILDED, GRAND, wy style satin brocade Parlor Sult cost % a. ioe, one do., $10 Atel and reps sitting Room ish Suits, $75, $5) and $39; Planolorte; « hamber Mattresses, Dining, library Furniture, Carpeus fice; tarnily leaving Residence 18 West t eighth street, near Sixth avenue. RARE CHANCE, LEGANT 7PIECEK PARLOR Suit, in satin and cowlaine, $19; doy 87 Way Plano, $24; seul ‘walnut pom sbts, 8 $10) to $60: dining room Furniture, Bufet, Bx! Table, Chairs, in leather Bookcases, rep. plush haireloth Suits, ot 7 wie from $25 to Curtains, Mirro hair and spring Mattresses. private residence 210 West Zist st, N. Beads C68 BO vk main tli M A HOVER 80 LOTS ELEGANT, i Parlor sults, 6 Toom, $25: Br Private residence roadway. CONOMY Is WEALTH —PARLOR AND OMA combined, by using SMITH's Burean, Sofe case Bed; Catlor “Uke very cheap, Wwenth street. Cash or instalments. wortt rs F urniture Now offered at our immense ware Par cont cheaper than any other hose in the city; lor oUits, 7 pisces, $44 and Chamber ~ulla # proces, A choice assortment of Carpeis—velvel, boly Hrasels, tapestry Brussels ani all woot ingraia—at low prices Onicloths, Window shades, lace Curtains, £ reqaae, Mats, Matting, de. Dk an to Hi. O'Farrell, 51S highih ave: 3 FOR SALE—FOR Moom srepok 4h Bast her: — QURSITURE AND CARPE less than half price. 110 cas; twenty-fourth street No deaiers Givin SECOND HAND, AND aistit, ENGUIaa russel, three ply and im jn Carpet othe, Mattings 4c. very” oheap-at the old place, lid Pultes street. side entrance, 9: FFICK FORNITURS FOR SALE.—PARTITION: Chairs, Desks, lables, Gas Fixtures, de. ; Room 4, 1/6 Broadway. D PRICES FOR FING FURNITURE, CAR. holstery, Parlor Beds, at GORGE Tar Bevadway, on his povular system af RTLES ABOUT BREAKING UP HOUSEKESP. ing—Will find aser [Or every descript rpets, &¢, at JAMES NUE CHOICKST ASSORTMENT OF SECOND HAND Household Furniture, consisting of Clegamt walnut and rose cand ehainy lis, pler ond mam. tel lasses, Chandeliers, Cornices: Carper, &&,, pte shingtou piaee, seen at the old established warerooms 0 GRAUAM, 19) Third avenue aad a Wa