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THE COURTS. The New Six Million Dollar Suit Against William M. Tweed. ADDITIONAL TIME GIVEN TO ANSWER. ‘The particulars of the suit brought by the Emma Bilver Mining Company, of London, against Treanor W. Parks, General Baxter and Senator Stewart to recover $5,000,000 alleged to have been Paid to them for tne mine on misrepresentations as to its value and productiveness, have already Deen fully published in tne HeraLp. A motion was made yesterday, before Judge Barrett, m Supreme Court, Chambers, to transfer the case to the United States Court, such motion being made on benall of two of the defendants, Upon a bond be- ing given by them in $2,000 the motion was granted, A suit involving an uportant principle to mer- Santile agencies was tried yesterday beiore Judge Donohue, of the Supreme Court, A book pub- ushea by Dun, Barlow & Co., labelled for the | “confidential use of subscribers only,” containing Statistics as to the standing of merchants and other business men throughout the country, got into the possession of a rival agency and suit was | brought to recover its possession. Judge Dono- bhe held tiat the proprietorsnip remained tu the publishers and the restoration of the book was ordered, The rival agency is what 1s known as “The Merchants’ Agency and Mercantile Bureau,” under direction ot J. Arthur Murphy, The triai of Lawrence Noonan, who is charged to have been acting in complicity witn Daniel Haurey im stealing a safe, containing Yonds and Money, from the oflice of the Adams Express Company, was resumed in the Court of General Sessions, beiore Recorder Hackett, yesterday morning. John Clark and James P. Sullivan, who were recalled, and Jobn Mulholland, all employés of the company, were examined as to unimpor- tani details, one to support the allegation was Jonn J. Sweeny, who shortly after the robbery coniessed to the authorities his guilty connection witn it, The further examination of the witness was post- poned till to-day, THE NEW SUIT AGAINST TWEED. I the recent suit against William M. Tweed, brougit on behalf of the people to recover some $6,000,000 alleged to have been fraudulently ob- tained by him from the elty treasury in connec, tion with the building of the new Court Honse, the time allowed Mr. Tweed to put in his answer ex- pired yesterday. It appears that the time thus allowed was not considered by Mr. Tweed as be- ing sufMicient to enable him to prepare his answer anu accordingly application was made yesterday’ before Judge Barrett, at Special Term ot Supreme Court, fur further time to answer. Tne foliowing are the papers submitted as the basis of such ap- | plication. First in order was the afmidavit o; merits by Mr. Tweed t= Sueeeme Countr—County or New Yor People oj the State of New York, pluiatifts, a William M. tweed, impleaded witn the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonaity of New York, de- fendants. City aud County of New York, 88.—William M. Tweed, one of the defendants in the apove en- titled action, being duly sworn, doth depose and aay that he has fuuy and fairly stated the case In the ubove action to William Keelstein, iis cunusel tu this action, who resides at No. 23 West Fifty- Bixth street, in the satd city o! New York, and that he has a good and suostantisl defence upon the | Merits thereol, a3 he is advised by 8: ig counsel, afver such state ment, made as aforesa: nd veril, believes it 10 be true, WILLIAM ‘tl TW BED. Sworn to before ine, this 27ta day Of April, 1S76— | Ba C. HALLIGaX, Notary Public, New York Next io order came the following a@davit from one of Mr. Tweed’s counsei, setting forth briefly the grounds of the upplication City and County of New York, Deyo, being snly sworn, says tnat he is ao attor- Mey and couuselior at iaw, and a member of the law firm of Field & Deyo, attorneys for the de- | fenaant, Iw ant to answer demurrer or take any other ac‘ton to which he may be entitied expires April 28, 18) that on the 20ch of April, 1 & notice of pearance of svid firm: for sa tion was served on the Atturney General and laintifis’ attorney, and also a demand on be- If of said Tweed of a copy of all tne accounts und claims mentioned in the complaint $8 having veeu auuited and patd, and a bill of par- ticulars of sucn of said accounts aud claims as the luintiffs claim to have been fuise, fictitious and mduient; that the time ior the service of tne items of said accounts and claims and said bili of particulars expires April 1575, und that the Same have not yet been serv hat if the same ls not served the said defendant's attoruess in- tend, in good faith, 10 make a motion forthwith for ab order compelling such service; that the complaint does vot siate in What respect the sald accounts an? claims were fal iraudulient id fictitious, nor What the said accounts gud ciaims were for or purported to be for, except in the most general manner ma Schedule attachea thereto, nor in what re- spect they were not In compilance with a certain act of the Legislature, set forth in said complaint as the foundation of plaintiffs’ atleyed cause of action; that since sail notice was s:rved, aud oo the 2th of Apu, 1874, @ communication was re- ceived by defendsnt’s frm trom the Atrorney General, of which a Copy 1s here'o annexed, marked’ A, to which a reply, a copy of which 1s hereto annexed, marked Bb, was Gent; that this action 1s one of great magni being brought to recover $6,19-,957 85; that ae ent believes 16 1s Impossible to draw a rarisia answer or to (ike otner action to W aid delendant muy be entitled without (he imior- Mation sought tor, by sad items end bil oF par Weulars; that tre time for said defendant to answe: or demur bas not been hitherto exteuded by con sent or order, R. be DEYO, Sworn, April 28, 1875, before me,—W. divLLoy, Notary Public, Kings county, New Yoik. ‘There next eusues the letter of t Attorney Gencral and the answer to the same, referred to in the wbove afidavit:—- p< Frenp & Deyo, Attorneys for defenaant, wee Sirs—You wili take notice that all the accounts nd claims mentioned im tue complaint herein as Yaving been certified tu have deca audited ana ave been destroyed and lost, und’ comes thereof cannot Now de had, except ten ciaims or Acvunts in the name of Keyser & Co. These ten Slaims or accoubts are on fhe m the Comptrolter’s Office, and copies thereo! can be obtuines upon ap- lication. They are the same of which the deteudant, fweou, vas already taken copies, ane th re set fortn in acertain mutctment of the deeudant, Tweed, with others, joc misdemeanors. oF which IBdictment the delendaus, iweed, AUS a copy. x ac, . PRATT, Attorney Generai. LM, 1876. APR! DaNrel. Puatt, Esq., Attorney General and plain- tills’ attorney s— Sin—Your notice, just received, tn r accounts und claims weatioaed in the joes NOt auswer the Whole o1 our’ demand. You Go not give a bill of particulars of such o sald ac counts and clatzas as tue plaintiffs im to have been iuise, fictitious and fraudulent. We do not suppose that it is intended ou behalf of the plain- is to aver, and to sustain the averment by am- 1%, tuat every item in each of the claims ry ikem fletttous and every item must been some dts- tat was tae delendant coy frandujent. srimtnain a and Ai. eet was ims a right to know. Yours, &e. ? 7 PIELD & DEYO, Attorneys for deiendant, tweed, s8.—Robert E. | The next witness and the leading | | to Friday. ‘eed; tnat ttie time for the suid detend- | | sine die. | 28134, 1656, 1068, 1062, 775, 523, 864, 209, 2525, 1416. | , Seine vs. Michael Smtth, burglary; Same vs. James the sane day | Succeeding the submission of the sbove papers | Judge Barrett made the following order:— On reading and filing the annexed aMidavits of merits of the defendant, Wiliam M. tweed, on AMidavit of K. £. Deyo, and on motion of K. E. pore of counset tor the defendant, My be ya d3—Tbat tne said dei x x Tweed, have twenty days further time, 11 28, 1875, toanawer or demur to the complaint derein, or take ony other action to which he may de ontitied. GEO, ©. BARREL, And thus the case stands at present. imitates the previous suit, the present is bus the beginning of pretexts jor delay. Aiturney General Pratt says, however, that the present suit shall ve Prosecuted witn ail po tole vigtiance. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—PART Before Judge Larremore, A KETTLE CASE TWICE SUMMED UP. George FE. Rannan brought suit against John Frojiser to recover batance of commission for sale Of $11,000 worth of vopper kettles and other im- plements purchased by the cream o! tartar factory of Osborn. Son & Co., of Jersey City. Tne defence was that pleiotit had been paid commission for she first order, and that the subsequent copper farnished to Osborn, Son & Co, was delivered at the dustance of the tira. Plainut, dewncant abd the latier’s bookkeeper swore direc ly mi con. ga de oF eel offer as to the commission to | to make an investigation. if this sutt | | Tuesday night, at Jersey City, Coroner Lynch | gave the case to the jury, who wore out ail night. | When calied on yesterday morning the toreman | \ | urned for tne term. defendant In this ae. | Acivns cee NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, om boit sire; the case was summed up twice. Sues Larre.wore also charged the jury a second time, paving a vign compliment to the jurors for manifesting a desire to aid justice in arriving at tue truth, After the secona charge the jury found a verdict for the plaintut for $1,527 24. VERDICT AGAINST HOTEL PROPRIETORS. A. ©. Schiissenger and his brother were board- ers at the St. Cloud Hotel, kept by George Ww. Rand and otners. They claim to have leit in their room @ watch chain with locket, diamond and pear! studs, a hair mattress and two pillows. Oa demanding the same they were informea tnat they had been lost. Suit was brouzht to recover thelr value and, no ove appearing for the defence, judgment was given tor $228 79, the alleged value of the articles With interest, DECISIONS, SUPREME COURT—CHAMBERS. By Judge Lawrence. THE FORT WASHINGTON AID SO- | CIETY. The report of the Fort Washington Ald Society | from January 1, 1875, to April 25, 1874, gives the expenses incurred by the society as follows:— | Purehased for distribution, provisions, flour, gro- | ceries, $599 24; for shoes, $43 13; coal, $151; ex- penses of ball at Schedler’s, $112 75; rents patd for the indigent, $15; s\ationery, express charges on donations, $647; cash given to poor, $10 50, Tho receipts were as follows:—Cash on hand, $15003; private theatricals at Mrs. Lespinasse’s, $101; proceeds of a ball given at Schedler’s, $455; proceeds of a lecture, through Captain Hart, $11 40. The donations in cash ‘were :—Charles 0’Conor, $250; L M, Dyokeen $80; Miss LM. $50; Mr. josepn Fisier, $60; Dr. Frovhiu, natn, $25; Mr. Van Voorhis, $1 Baldwin vs, Crensiaw.—Motion No. 1, to set | Comps, $10; Mr. Tilden, $10; Young Ladies, Fort aside judgment as irregular, 1s granted, with costs. | Wushington Institute,’ $ 10; Mrs. Kaufman, Opinion. oe Mire. LB Shrnns Provost, eee PLEAS—! TERM. ery, $10, Total, wlanee, a OEM er EMOTE ‘the goods received from iriends of the society and | distriouted to the poor were:—Froin A. stew. By. audgp Loew, In the matter of E. E, Haire to change name.— Application granted, Waters, receiver, vs, Crawford,—Plaintiff should art & Co., 60 yards of wool flanne!s, 03 yards of cotton flanseis; irom James McCreery & Co., 45 re of musiin, 40 yards of faupel; irom Mrs, R. fie security. Woodward, "135 yards of musila, 50 yaras o1 Hai! vs. Eplallentier,—See memorandum, wool lnseys 5 ‘rom ‘Dr, F. Bediord, 2 barrels of O'Gorman vs, Kamak.—Order settled, flour, 12 bags o: hominy, 21 pounds of Littlefieia vs, Mead.—Extra allowance of five | sugar, 25 pounds o! rice, 3 hams; irom dir. B. Le per cent granted, Ackerman, 1 buarrei of four and extract of coffee; Messenger vs. The Fourth National Bank,—Mo- | from Miss A. clothing; from Miss L. M. S.. tion jor stay granted, Defendant has leave toen- | clothing; trom Mrs. G, I’. Me: one barre} of flour} ter judgment, from Mr. Shmieder, one barrel of flour; trom Mrs. Vance vs. Baldwin,.—Motion to open default . Bs one barrel of four; trom Mr. Jounson, granted. See memorandum, drugs; trom Mr, Martin, drugs; irom Mr. Newton, =o one barrel potatoes; from Dr, Jackson, services to ESSEX MARKET POLICE COURT. the sick; from Mr. A. Lespinasse, clothing. The | ladies of tne muaiety report that they supported during the winter over 45 families, consisting of Jig children, 21 Widows and 29 married women, the latter on account of their husbands’ being out Of employment or sick, making in all over 200 peo- Ple woe, thanks to tie douarions ol the residents Of the First Washington districé, were kept from Belore Judge Bixby, BURGLARY. On the morning of April 18 Simon Smith broke into the house of Mrs. Bessie Ruben, at No, 8 Bayard street, and stole a chain worth $8 and $5 starvation, The report Js signed by Mr in money. He was arrested on Tuesday by Officer | Lespinugse, Mrs. Nelson Chase, Mrs. R. Wood: \ Deyer, of the Teuth precinct, at his house No, 20 | ward, Mrs. P. Re Pery, Mrs. O. M. Connolly, Ty Chrvstle street, At the above court yesterday | Woodward, ‘treasurer; G. 8, Lespinasse, Assistant Justice Bixby held him for examination, WASHINGTON PLACE POLICE COURT. Before Judge Otterbourg, EXPOSURE OF A NEFARIOUS SWINDLE, For the last four or five years Patrick H. Me-, flugh, a pawnbroker at No, 189 Bowery, has been thriving and fattening upon the proceeds of a most nelarious swindle, He has nad in bis employ one Lorenzo Burdo, whose business tt aas been to accost strangers and to get them to purchase pawn tickets for $10 or $15 for watches which he represented were in pawn at the shop of Mclingh. When bis Cupes called upon the Jatter they were informed that the watches were worth Irom $35 to 250, but upon subsequent investigation they jound, to their sorrow, that they nad becn swindled, as the watches proved to be almost worthless, A great many persons have been swindled in this manner, among them being John Corrigan, of No, 138 Franklin kiveet (who made complaint Tues- day, as was published in yesterday’s HERALD): Froderick Pfiffer, of No, 288 Spring street; George Breheos, of No. 323 Spring street, and Ricbard O'Grady, The’ latter ‘three lodged complaints against McHugh and Kurdo, who were arrested rday ead arraigned at che Washington Place | Court. Meuugh was neld m $3,000 and | Bardo in $2,000 bul to answer, STREET ROBBERY, As W. ©. Murphy, of No. 13 Durbam street, Brooklyn, E, D., was walking through Wooster street, Tuesday night, he was accosted by a man named James Williamson, who attempted to forel- bly steai his Watcn and chain, Murphy seized the thief and held bim unti the arrival of an oficer, He was held in $2,600 bail to answer. COURT CALENDARS—THIS DAY, ‘Treasurer. HAYTI AND THE UNITED STATES, SHIPMENT YESTERDAY OF THE NEW PORT AU PRINCE CUSTOM HOUSE, PRESIDENT DOMIN- GUES’ CHARIOT AND SUMNER’S PICTURES FoR THE HAYTIAN SENATE. Admiral Leon Dejole, of the Haytian Navy, re- cently arrived in this city on a brief visit to the Haytian Minister, and is now stopping at the Fiith Avenue Hotel. The Admiral 1s superintend- ing the construction at Philadelphia of two mag- nillcent gunboats, which wil be ready in two or three months to take their place in the Haytian Navy. SHIPMENT OF BUILDINGS. The schooner Ruth Darling, which has vceen ly- ing at pier No, 17 East River, leit this port yes- terday for Port au Prince, taking on board a com- plete iron building, tatended for a bank, for the Hay- Man government, and also an Iron warehouse, 200 feet in length by filty fees wide, which is to be used as a bonded warehouse in connection with | the Custom House, These two vuildings, which bave been shipped through the HMayctan Consut Generai in tnis etty, Mr. Van Bokkelen, will cost that government $100,000, and have been manu- factured by a welt known New York firm. Work- mend Irom tis city go out to Port au Jrince tosu- pervise their erection. RIVALLING THE CARDINAL'S COACH. The Engiisn mail steamer Etna, adout leaving this pore for Port an Prince, takes out a carriage co! upward ot $2,000 lor Presivent Domingues, and " hich has been built on the order of Mr, Pres- ton, the Haytian Minister to this country. ‘Those Who have seen tt sta’ beauty tt is only | * SUPREM CourT—OHAMBERS—Held by Judge | surpassed by that of y. | Barrett.—Nos, 106, 111, 125, 127, 141, 163, 221, 241, | SUMNER’S PORTRAIT IN THE HAYTIAN LEGISLATURE. | 247, 248, 252, 253, 259, 263, 274. Cull Nos, | At the same time goes joiwara’ the two large ortraits of the late Senator Sumner (who, it may remembered, Wasa great irtend of the black Repuoite), They have lately been on exhipttion in Broaaway. They are to be placed in tae Senate shamnber of vie ine Hay tian Legisiatur A GHASTLY SIGH 277 to a01 inclusive. ScPKEME COURT—GENERAL TERM.—Adjourned for the term. Scpreme CovstT—SPEciaAL TERM—Held by Judge | Van bruut.—Issues of law aud fact—Nos, 21, 264, 181, 256, B7Y, 888, 300, 327, 402, 404, 405, 407, 417, 420, | g2l; 4-4, 292, 107, 198, 431, 271, 246, 357, 859, 334, 433, 434, 455, 436, 483, 480, 440. Supreme CoURT—CiacuiT— Part 1.—Adjourned for Part 2—fleld by Jnage Donohue.—Nos, 1282, 1168, 160, 1284, 1822, 268, 1404, Piette 714, 1204, ae dos, 4408, “1126, "i 1548, t 3.—Adjourned Coroner Woitman held an inquest yesterday on the body of Charles Hotie, aged eleven years, who Was tound drowned yesterday morning at the foot of East Fiith street. The body was trightfully eaten by fishes, having been inthe watersince the 6tn of January. The deceased had been in the habtt oi gathering coal along the docks, and was last seen alive by a policeman on the day men- tioned above, aud it 1s supposed he fell overboard and became wedged between the spiles along the river iront, The body was removed by per- mission ol the Coroner to No, 804 Das: Filth street. 1560, 1568, 1570, 1672, SUPERIOR COURT—GENERAL TERM,—Adjourned Sursrion CourtT—TRiaL TeRM—Parts 1 and 2— ComMON PLEAS—EQUITY TERM.—Adjourned for the term. i ComMON PLEAS—TRIAL Brot 1—Held Uhiet Justice Daiy.—Nos, 2315, 2504, 1154, 909, JERSEY'S RECORD OF BLOOD. Philip Sheridan, whose skull was fractured on Sunday by a large cobble stone, hurled by a Brook- lyn rowdy named Joseph Doyie, is dying at his | residence in arren street, Jersey City, and | Doyle is lying in jail to answer forthe crime. The — dying man became unconscious yesterday and | lost the power of speech, congestion of the brain baving set in, A sad leature of the case was re- _— to a HERALD reporter by Mrs. Sheridan. Part 4.—Adjourned for tue term, Magine Court—tRiaAL TeaM—Parts 1, 2 and 3,— | Adjourned for the ter. CouRT OF GENERAL Sesstons—Held by Recorder Hackett.—The Peovle vs. Joseph Smith, robbery; Dolan, burgiar 3 same ys. James Lee and Jobn Riley, burglary; Same vs. Willam Smith, bargiar, Same vs. James Fox, felouious assault aud bal tery; Same vs, Porter Moreau, grand larceny; called on the city physician of the First dis- Same Josepn Farley, Daniel vatlagt Dr. Meutll to attend her husband, but he | George son, grand lareeuy; Same refused to go, She them applied to Mr. Martinus, larceny; Same vs. Pat bey, grand larceny; Same va. Jacob A. Mor! rand j Same vs. .Willtam B. Hiekox, giaud larceny; Same vs. John O'Conno , grand la. ceny; Same vs. James Dock, graud lareeny; Same vs. George Busn, gvand larceny me vs. Rosa Sand- stein, Adolph Newhora aod Adolph Naser, re- ceiving stolen goods, D. Brown, grand President oi the Board of Pouce who sent an oraer directing the pn an to atcend the manus the latter Was Within the doctor's district. Dr. MeGill made ove call, bat bas since peremptorily rejused to see the vunlortunate man or prescribe for him, aiihougn appointed tor that purpose by the cl'y. A good 8. maritan turaed up 1D the person ot another phvsictan, Wao made one MM isstouers, | call, but, as the dymg man’s wite ts peantiess, the COURT OF Al APPEALS. | eali'was not repeated, The man tay gasping on a ALBANY, April 28, 1875, | bed awaiting fie thal summo the reporter cailei upon President Marinus im relation to the matter, and that geatleman stated raat such com- plaints are frequen’, but that, as tar as he waa concerned, he would not tolerate such treatment | of the poor even by bis Own brother, and that he would call the attention of the Commissioners to the matter at their next meeting. The poor wo- man was recommended to tue city physician of the Phird district, Dr. Lochner, woo has charge of Nos, 157 and 158. John U'Mahoney, appellant, vs. August Kelmont et al., respondents.—Arga- ment resuined and coneinded. Meivin N. Wooutord, plaintiff i error, ple, &e., defendants’ in er) or.—Argued _ fur plauiit in error, G. A, Forbes Raivin A. Crouger et al., respondents, bee acai impleaded, Ac. appel | A arze number of the poor of the city. 3 ‘The Niagara, EF) ing Compat Ete eiant, vs. Dens McNamara, responaeat. SUPPOSED FOUL PLAY. assed. No. } Rosalie Maximilien, administratrix, ap- petlunt, vs. The Mayor, &c., of New York, reapond- euts.—Arguea by Lucien Birdseye fur appellant and by ». J. Dean for respondents. C; sti. on, Adjourned, DEATH OF A WOMAN IN JERSEY CITY UNDER SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANCES. A woman named Moran, about forty years of age and residing at No. 83 Warren street, Jersey City, died on Tuesday morning. She bad beea ailing for jour or five weexs. About tweive hours alter her death a physician was called 10, and he gave a permit for burial. Information was given in the meautime to Coroner Lynch DAY CALENDAR. The following is the day Yea red for ama Aprii 29:—Noa, 194, 21 34, 226, A MYSTERIOUS CASE. An investigation was msde yesterday. at the | Morgue by Coroner Woliman im the case of which led him to call on the County Margaret Langdon, who, it was supposed, died yee aoe Stout, to Labo gor ay he homed briet examination revealed the fuct toa last Sanday night irom injuries receiv by falliNg | there were several marks of violence on down the stairs of her residence, No. 26 Washing- | the woman’s ody. fhe certificate of toe ton street. cause Of death was thereupon revoked, and 9 post-mortem cxamioation will take place ths mornivg, The woman leaves no citidren. Sie Was the secoud wi¢ of her husband, Wno survives her. His frst wile died about » a years ago on Morgan street, and the circ $s attending her death were £0 susp At the Coroner took charge of the body and an manest was held. The stomach Was lound (0 contain poison; but the jury were reluctant to pl ce Mutan 1 @ pertl- ous position On Circumstantial evidence. 4a they exonerated tim. The atiors between tim and his second wie had not been of a pleasant onar- acter during tne past two years, Michael Langdon, the husband of the deceased, made the following statement:—My wite has com- plained of feeling sick for the past two weeks; she was a hard érinker and would drink hquor from distilie: tes ; she reused te eat irom last Tonrsday until Sanday; have oiten found liquor in my room royed the same on several occustons; on urday night Lilet her in the house at about eight o'cl ck and returned about a quarter to tea o'clock, but could not pnd her whea Lreturned; ascertained from a neighoor that my Wife bad left the house shortly ater I went | out, and Had not been secn up to the time of my ar. ing rival home: Was (old by an oMfcer of tne Twenty. | A 3 AN S s, enth precnct that my wife was lying dead at t MARRIAGES AN D DEATHS, e station house, having been found at the loot | ENE ces } ro al MARRIED, { pom fnortem exan ation, lound asta wound om | CoOk—WILLIAME.—At the rosttence of the bride, the jeft breast. The wound was avout one-haifof Jersey Cliy Heights, by Rey. William Roliineon, an inch lou. WALTER R. Cook to ELLA C. Winttams. No cards. KONLER—CorneYy.—On Weduesday, Apri 28, by the Kev, 4 A. Edmovds Gronun W. KOnLER to SARA GORLY, doth oO: this cit LAMBERT--MILNER.—On Wednesday, Aprit 1875, at ot. Stephen's charch, the Rev. Edwara Boges, D. D., rector, T. TA Lampenr, of New York city, et, Stretiord, neat Manchester, : ER, of Newara, second Sanderson, haq., of Higngate McVEr DUNBAR. 27, by the Rev. Dr. © New York, to Mrs. 8 ughter of the late Dr. Joseph Mauran, of Pre U'BRIEN—MCDONALD.—On Wednesday, Ap at the residence of the bride's bother, Porer ie} hiickey, by tue Rey. J. Sten, S. S Davin O'bRIEN 0 cards. inquest will not be neld until some day next week, to allow Cuptain Saunders THE BLANCKMEYER INQUEST. AN ASTOUNDING VERDICT APTER A NIGHT'S DE- LIBERATIO’ The inquest on the body of Catharine Bianck- meyer having been conciaded at a late hour on MOV EIGH, of announced that they had not yet arrived ata | verdict, The Corouer informed them tnat iney | p Be MCDONA ‘must remain unit they should render | DIED * A verdict, At kali-paet nine ofcivck they | brought ‘im the following veraict:—“We find | BerNsoN.—Suddenly, on Sunday, April 25, 197%. tac Cainarine Bianckmeyer came to her | of puenmonia, PHILOMELA KOLLO, Wile of ALred death from nervous prostration, dixsioation and exuaustion, and we exonerate her husband, Fred- erick Hiauckmever, irom all Wiame.”’ Coroner Lynch therenpon discharged Bianckmever. Tis extraordinary verdet, 1 the face of the most p7s- itive and uucontracicted Testimony that the an- fortunaie Womaa Wes pounded vy ner dusband during the evenime before ner iast day on earth, Wits The subject of universal comment throughout G. Benson. Relatives and Iriends are respeetiuily invitea to attend ihe funeral, from the Classon avenue Pres- byterian church, corner of Monroe street, Brouk- lyn, on Erigare the 30tO inst, at hali-past three oelock P.M bovagH.- Npri 1875, CATURING, the beloved Wile of: Joun Rouzn, in the dist year ol her nse. Frignds of the ramily are rospectimity tavited to paid. A novelty im ihe case Was the city last evening. District Attorney Garretson — attend her funeral on Friday, 40tn, at one o'ciock, i nat in obedience to the wisnes of , lias delermined to take immediate steps in bring. | from her late residence 3i0 West Forty-second thejory, and by tae Consent im court of counsel | ing ihe case vefore (he Grand Jury, | street, New Yor | | quiem mass will be celeorated tor the repose of | Friday, Avril 30, at two | Pate 3. APRIL 29, 1875——-TRIPLE SHEET, Brirron.—On Wednesday, — my ALEXanps: BRITTON, in the 77re year of Ms Oxpermirt.—On Wednesday, April 28, at four P. | Rep. bh, UNDERBILL, aged Fi years, 9 months CARPENTER.—On Wednesday, April 28, Howarn, intabt soa ol James O. and Alena L, Carpenter, COFFEY,—At West Brighton, §. I. on the 27th, Mrs. Maty Correy, relict of Thomas Coffey. Fonerai from Grace chures, Port Ricumond, on Thursday. April 20, at one P. M. Retattves and friends of the iamily ave respectiuily invited to attend, iDON.—On Tuesday, April 27, MICHAEL CoN- DON, in the 28°h year of his age, native of Ard- more, county Waterford, Ireland. Notice of tuneral hereaite: WaAKELEY.—On the 27th Rev. Wake vey, D. D., aged 66 years, His suneral servic be held in the Lexing- ton avenue Methodist Episcopal church, corner of Fifty-second street, this (Pnursaay) afternoon, at ociock, Uis breteren in the ministry are to meet at the ouse of4. 1. Henning, Esq., ast Fiity-third street, at two o'clock, ser: vices In toe Methodist Episcopal church, at Sing | i on Friday, at eleven A. 31, Josepa B. | pal C208, “Tou as EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS. | solttlatlves, and iiienas of the ismily are Invited dave, Up STATE. MALL LINE TE TRAM T. QUBENS attend the juneral, from mis late revidence, Funeral irom his late residence, No, 73 Wood- . saalte 7 Sixt avenue, ou Friday, 80° 1n81., at one P. M. hull street, Brookiyn, op Friday, April 39, at two feels one fanaa BUCHAN, 2 After (2 woe lilness, on Tuesday MA Ha! Jo May $ tee Morning, April 27, Buirn Foster, wue of James " “Vippanp,—Im Brooklyn, suddenly, April 28, at Forsyth May 10, at arty eee her parents’ resicence,’ 104 vark’ place, ADDIE “Gabioy Hrieeme fate ait aie sicerage at lowest rates. BF paces ¢ ine testhence: of er DALARIP, Wo. LOUISE, Wile ot N, C. Vibbard, of iaca‘ogs. GUzinas, Shomueems Dopued’ te and: foie. Packs: Hamburg, . * and daughter o Wiliam E. and Mar, Hines, No and 8 4c. Draits on lel 2%, at one o’clocs P. M, aged 20 yeaia and 4 mouthe, iY f Fracee id stiowest rates, At Ce a “yy LIAWS & GUL)NS ® Broadw way. AND EXCURSIONS.—NEXT 8PB onaily conducted tour to south of France. 1 per Tialy, Switzerland, the. Rhine, fc. salis ; vs! first oi venses, $59), gold. Cook’ mmes, fares and riicuiars of over 1, ndent travellers, UK, SON & JENKINS, 251 Broadwa Wul be buried on Thursday, 29:b, at one sf + ALJ.~At Woody Crest, High Bridge, on | Pp Pe ae APRONS ARS ‘87 West beans Hin inst, WILSON WESTPALL. Bethe Otebee and cuit Ports Picky Ls a ee ee ee ee Pee Rhinebeck, N. gn Friday, the 30th | will despatcn the elegance steamship Pa ry fe fe . fe, e ar it thi a . | p Oo Waterford: (iralanay papers pies | mst, on the arrival of the 8 trea trom New | mu amaiuy GLY OF HOU lange ay Opy. ConWay.—On Wednesday, April 28, ab half-past six ?. M., SARad G, CONWAY, aged 41 years, 9 months and 28 days. Notice of taneral hereafter, April 27, Eviza, wife of ‘Sand 27 days. DRY. — At Tarrytowa, on Wednesday April 28, 1875, 4 MAny ANN WILDEY, widow of tre j late Pierre Walder Relatives and triends are invited to attend the Mnnerai, at Curist ebureh, ‘Tarrytown, on Friday, the GOL inst, as oue P.M. Carriages will be in Bi CoTTon.—In Brooklyn, A Samuel Cotton, aged 68 y lays, ty lorwution, ‘photographs. &c.. apply to A. shee ul wi ‘ay. AC. ot! mie ‘Avent, 29 bri MSHIP LINE—FOR CALErOm nina, trom pier 42. Nord SUIS WALL VIA SAVA. Sttca f ety 0, 2x ¥ APULOO.. The relatives and fri of the family are re- | waiting on th tei Connecting for ories spectinily invited to attend the iuneral, from her fever Make EYAL OF tae Clerety eae | PROM Raw Re S00) POW FABAN of here late residence, No. 806 Gates avenue, Brooklyn, | Wirsox.—At Charleston, S. C., on Saturday, | "yy aivahp ch it on Thursday, the at two o’elock, Drew.—. ,on Tuesday, April 27, of consimprio: wile of Stephen M. Drew, » ELLEN, mm the 82d year oi ner age. April 24, ALPuED WILsoN, the relatives and friends of the family are re- apestially iuyited to attend the funeral. on Thurs- duy, at twelve o'ciock noon, from No, 342 West th just. N ch Ba aneral pe, Panveleyiia Cf, ey Gashalie ‘ahitry-second street. pi epurch, a 3 Wclock » Friaay, april 80, Woopwarp.—On Wednesday morning, 28th tnst., | bi DUNLAP.—On Wednesday, April 25, ier JAMES | WiLLie P., Kon of Wilham 1 aud Addie L. Wood. | b.: | H. DUNLAP, the youngest son of Margaret A. and the late Wm. Duniap, in his 28th year, ‘The relatives aud iriends are invited to attend the iuneral, trom his late restvence, 211 Bast 120th war, aged 17 months and 25 days. Funeral service on Friday, 30th inst. at half- past jour o'clock P. M., as the residence of his grandia‘her, James L. Pnelt 366 Avelphi For treignt or passage apply Dp 1. BULUAY, s STEAMERS, TO ce hy it ta Maced « ‘aptain Greenman, Ny 4 leave er 20 Last itiver, on Saturday. May 1. at f rows His of lain given to alt p id te Me eR aad He and Ge tte and & No, For (roight or pas Be, having superior accommodations, apply to MALL CO. Ws Maiden lane, LYDR edb. 21 Wall si re harge for forwarding in Now York. street, Saturday, May 1, at two P. M, Street, Brovklyn. Interment on Saturday morning, | ,'0OB NEW ORLEANS DIREC bes 5 gi , P. M., MantHa W. Evans, wife | at Greenwoud. ie e a” oat aceite eet eerie ane, tn ole relatives ant friends ofthe family are re- hi He relent ce . ied d fy er Satur ear . elht received d spectfully iavited to attend the funeral, from tne | ~~~~~- EUROPEAN: TEAMSHIPS: eston, Thdianolas ‘kectport ee B | SH; stceraue, $2 residence oi her husband, 504 Clinton avenue, ch KM. 8. PL OG, | RepOkieay on Saturday morning, May 1, at cleveo o’cloc! FEeCHHEIMEN—On Wednesday afternoon, CHARLIE FECHHEIMER, second son of Martin S, and Frances Fechheimer, 21 montis and 7 days ola, Funeral takes place Friday, at one P, M., from No, 57 West Flity-sixth street. Ferris.—On Wednesday, Aprtt 28, James C., only child of Henry. J. and Mary * Ferris, aged 10 months and 21 duys, Notice of juneral hereaiter. GUTIERREZ.—On Le ae April ii Mrs, Rose GUTIERREZ, in the 23d year of her ag Notice of tuneral hereatier. UNARD LINE.-B. AN? ys OTIC With a view to diminishing “he chances of collision the steamers of this live take a specific course tor all seasons of the year. On the outward passage from Queenstown to New York or Boston. crossing in the meridian 5) at 43 latitude, or nothing to ihe north of 43 1A the | peridian ot On the homeward passage crossinj at 42 latitude, or nothing to the nord W YORK tor LIVERBOOL and gUigenstowy, Wed. Apr ss 28) CUBA © passengers. cording to ac ble terms. rts of Burope at arks Gavin passa commodation, Leiden Uckets om fav Meerage tekeis to and. froin all COLU, | dations, ap py 8 OL McKellar, razos Santiago. Mobile. P.M. fre foot of Colac acoaes for oy ou Tuesday, Ay -, RESGENT Ci¥Y -Thursday, May 6 For treight o passage, having unsarpassed accommoe LYDE & bid aly 6 Bowling Green. AINE & CO, Ay in Havana, Y.. HAVANA AND MEXICAN MAIL 88, LINE Steamers leave pier 8 North HSE ats P.M Yo Jowest rates. Freight and cabin o' No. 4 Bowung B HAVANA DI HamiLroy.—In New York, on the evening of | (x0 4 ‘ on Building. | CITY OF NEN K April 27, 1875, HENRY HamtuToN, of Centreville, | 7°" Steere once NG. roadway unity Bustling | Ory OF HA’ R.L, awed 77 years, “He lay like a warrior taking hts rest.’ HENNESS“Y.—On April 27, alter a long and pain- ful iliness, Marta HENNESSEY, the beloved wile of Jonu Hennes: Y, aged 40 years. Born in Kings P. H. DU VEKSET, corner of Clark and Randolph strects, Chicago, ATOR AL LINE. From ars Nos. 44 and @) coe River, LONDON, UTR county, Ireland. HOLLAND... The relatives ond friends of the family are re- | _ TO Qe spectiuily luvited to attend ber tunerai, trom ner | ERIN. ‘ANDY | late res dence, 243 Kast Twenty-ninth street, on ‘Toursday, Aprii 2a, at two o'clock P.M. HOLLAND.—At Washington Heights, om April 48, of pneumonia, JouN M. HOLLAND, aged 70 years, Notice of juneral hereaiter, Hunt.—At Morrizania, on Monday, April 26, THSODORE Hunt, jn his 41st year. Relatives and friends of the family are invited touttend the funeral, also the members of Lily Steerage at | reduced rates. Liverpool at the lowest * otlice, So. 69 Broadway, W, J. MURST, Manager. re. si and 820 ‘currence reduend r Return tlekets a steerage tick*'s trou great Prepa if | rates. Apply al te company is spi yHite, Bran LINE, © ULENSTOWN OR LIVERPOOL, cA Hua G THE UNITED STATES MATL. iW Lodge, No. 342, F. and A. M., from the First Con- | Mav § at7:30 A.M. | gregationalchucch, Washtngton avenue, between | ¢ we 4 1, av 1:80 P.M. | 165th and le6th streets, Morrisania, on Tous: ie ATP Fe | April 29, at half-past one o'clock. | fine ath OL LILy Lop@z, No. 242, F You are hereby summoned to ¥rom the White Star docks, pier52 North itiver, * Rates ~Saloon, $8) and $109 in gold; return tickets, SITo gold steetars at low rates. On ero: smoking and bathrooms placed ainidshins. where the note and motion ure I Uitrding 4 deures ‘ol conttore isherto unattainable. at end a special commanication of this lodge, at the lodge rooms, | Third avenue and 19th street, Morrisania, on | Thursday, April 29, at halfpasc twelve o’cl sharp, to ‘atcend tne funeral of our late brotuer, Theodore Hunt. Members of sister lodges rater? nally invited. By order, JOHN RENSHAW, Master, THOMAS W. TIMPSON, Seuretary. AVY CHAPTER, NO. 283, R. A. M.—COMPANIONS— You are ueredy summoned to attend at the chap- ter rooms, Eteuter’s Hall, Third avenue and 169th sea. vor inspection of plans and o:her information apply at chs company's office, 19 Broadw, vay EIMAN, i LoyD, HIP LINE Ne Opse rm BETWEEN, NEW YORK AOU HAMPT AND BK EN. Company's pier, toot of second iret, Hoboken. Nav May 1 Ma; Li ro! streat, Morrisania, on Thursday, April 29, at half. | BRUEIN b wast LWeive O'clock, fo ‘xtrenc MA ‘May 8| ODI May 22 iH He lock, star, ro attend the — Nt |" Raves ‘OF passage trom New York to Southampton, by ora er, SHERWOOD, IL PY Havre or Bremen of our late companion, Feeadage Hint. R. ‘aubeax ® taauwonsi te eeiae’ | Pint caning, Sim, gold, | Second Cabin...,..$00, fold. Lavren.—At 997 second avenue, on Wednesday, er tiucates, $24, currency. # . April 28. 01 croup, HARRIET, diughter of Herman VANA, ory Oro VisRA On cITy oF Wappen CLHY OF MEKIL sesigamcrs. will leave Ne super New York to Fernanaina, tirst cla New York to Jacksonv! New York to Aug ite Virginia, and | points in Norul Cay as ¥, thursday and saturd bag ee ‘wish’ ‘Delaware and Marylan Through Dassage Freights received daily at OR VERA CR catia pea , e appl, er a4 iy ti Dien & SONS, SL and 33 Broadway, * Orleans May 15 and June® For freight or pineng tz aud allt INA STEAMSHIP only through line to Fiorida ‘witout change. stenmsintp Daniels, Lo age ccommodations for, passengers, will atched for Fernandina, via Port Rovai, on Thursd April 29, at 40’ "clock Pe M., from pier No. 3 North River, ates of Passeg 16, first class. Mb first class. albete, Fates include state rooms aud’ meais on the "through tickets to atl points in Florida, othe steamship NORTH POTNT wall follow on the Ot Ma! "For freight ee hagsnge, ap ly. GUARRUKE, No. 5 Witliam stroet LD DOMINION STEAMS'1P COMPANY. Sailing from pler 37 North River, pal ostolts City Point and Richmond, tina a ys and Saiurda ne, Piedmont ae 4 venue: Air Line, ad, aud wita the company’s steam ines to inte: ina and Virginia. Newborn and Washington. N. ©. (via Norfolk), every 4P.M. Com al4P.M. Com a waste ‘asseuger accommodstions unsurpassed. tinore Weanestays and baltimore and Ohi Mondays and | Rursda Kets an bills of U ance to Noriolk &c ier 37 North Ri et, a Xork Insi lowest rates. | Genera! offices, 197 Green Wich at and Heleva Lauter, ued four years, | Freightor Passage apply t N.L. MOORGADY, Notice ol fuvera! hereatter. | — -HICHS, No. 2 Bowling Green, ana sodckon Liguropy.—On Monday, 26th fist, Joan G. Se Z Ligmrsopy, in tie 59th year o1 nis age, | ~ TRAVELLERS’ 6 _GUIDE, { UNITED berry) MAIL, v YORK AND GLASGOW, The relatives and friends of the family are im- | vited to attend the laneral, also the members of “ealuiay, Mav 1. ater. cyrus Lodge, No. 295, F, and A. M., irom the 2eu red FRA Coureh of the Holy Communion, corner of Sixth | eaed May 72. at8 A.M. | avenue nnd Twentieth street. 00k, MON DUN ERY, | Lockwoop.—At tie residence of bis son, No. 434 Cunton street, Brook!yu, LUKE LOCKWoop, 1n the T4th year of ins age. } Funeral services to bo held at Lansingourg, N. Y., ow Friaay, Aprii 30, ‘Troy papers please copy. "NSBEKRY.—A‘ White Plains, on Tuesday, CHARLOTTE LOUNSBERRY, aged 91 years and 26 days, Funeral at the Methodist Episcopal church, in Miadle Patent, on Friday, she 30th inst. LuNxy.—On Tuesday, Mrs. Susan LuNNy, wife of agi Luupy, The funer i) will proceed at ten A. M,, Thoraday, from her late residepce, Union Port, to St. Ray- moud's church, Westchester, where a solemn re- “QU OR ELPA Caving $75 fo rreney, according to accommoda- tons. INTERME TE AND STEERAGE as low as any other first class line. Dratts issied Jor any amount at lowest rates, Henda N BRE . 7 Bowling Green. ata BIN PAS AC easy ant PEBRAGH Ie: her soul. a MARSHALL.—On Tuesday, April 27, at his resl- dence, No. 83 West Sixteenth street, 1HOMAS W. MARSHALL, 01 this city. ‘The relatives ana triends of tne family, and the . DALE, Agent. STATE LING. :~ NEW YORK TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, DUB- LIN, BELFAST, AND LONDONP*«RRY, Memvers Of Alanson Methodist Episcopal church, Sailing trom pier No, 30 North River, foll = hy } are requested to uttend the funeral services on OF GeUKGLA, agtain Copp or. May 5 Friday, 30th inst., at vail-past tnree o'clock. In- OF Louisls ptatn Johnson. Wed. May 19 terment in kigateenth street cemetery. MARsItALL.—On April 25, 1875, Manta LOUrsa, st duughier of Samaei B. and lL. Mar- , aged 7 years, 4 montns e relatives and Irends of the lam memrers of Mozaic Lodge. No. 415, F are invited to atiend tne funeral, 1): TeturA Lockets, $L40 second cabin, $50, return lecct.s $M. Stocrage at lowest race opi to AUSILN, BALDWIN ‘% CO., Agents, do, 72 Broadway, New York. eld also the abd A. M., rom the rest- G-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S LI dence of parents, 131 nach strecs, Willems AS heres enc TH, CH ote RG and HAMBU KG. burg, on Taw April 29, at two o'clocn P. M. POMM i RANLA BKIA.. May 13 At Yonkers, N. Y.. on Tuesvay, April Ht 6 Muy 2) cna 1.800 OF Thomas and uma M. ton of pawaais to. Piymouty addon, Chernonrd, Hi ed 1 Year, 8 months a yrs rg and alt polots im Higlana, Scotland and Punerat ism the resideace of His parents, Wood. upper $100 th word aveuue, On Thursday, 2th ist, at ten © ofeioe 217 East Fifty-first Rose AxN MCCABE, neral Passenzer Age: ol Broadway, New York. DID MAIL STEAM Qareneter n and Liv. ituited nu THAN, sailing f Mav 4 Will carr quicm wii AS 215, $230, 4:59, 5:3) and 6 45 RMB; B COMPORT OF PASSENGERS. The DREW or oT. at Brosdway, fh at Pirth ant steamboats loa P E. Express tor Harcisourg. Pitsbae, ~ NORTH SHORE sTaTEN ISLAND FERRY. For New Brighton, Snug Harbor, West Brighton aad | Port Richmond, boats leave Whitehall street, at toota Broalway, daily, at6:4), 8:15, 0:3), 10:45 AM Las ole very hour, from 8:30 A, M. Sundays, at half-past e Fare 10 cents. Astor House carsleave Vesey 5 Scents. GREAT REOUCTION IN FARK. “a3 FOR ALBANY, opens STALGKOOMS WA e ave every even o'clock (sunday excepted), ‘om pier 4l North «iver, foe Canal street, connecting Albany wit all r y tines tor the North an ‘est ‘ickctsald Statervoms for sale at Doda’s EXD FESS O1 a Brondway ato, Carters Express Company. ti Avenue Hotel, and he rt tui xcepted, ats a North “River, ‘oot of Leroy’ street «sold over ali connecting lines. © TO BOSTOX, VIA NEWPO! Pho steamers Sewrort ri} id North iver, foot at Murray «5PM. Throagh JO% KONDOUL AND KINGSTON, Righty with Rondout ar Railroad, iandiig ichiand ‘ails (ear West Poind, Cornwail, Newburg, Doro Milton, Uighant ( .¢ ‘altz) and Eso as a stent) mt THOVAN CORNELL. every jay, y and Saturday, leaving Harrison street, pler 34 rat nurs rch ti NNSYLVANIA RAT OAD, The great ‘Iruuk ‘tine and United States Maul te from foot of Desbrosses and . thy West and Sou € ate atte hea, 9:3) AMS leave New TlANAt stre-ts. as tol hoy Pailman Pau so.eion ners at $0 each; the rooms © SY. Me eonday band $33) repose of Ber sou, on Friday, 30th imst., at hail- ry ee ae: | yor ‘Wiiiainspart and i wok Hav cela {hitartol ia and past teu oclocs.’ Interment in Calvary Ceme- ViLLtAMS & GUION. 3 Mroadwaye se AP Alirowd Dr eth tery. MCDEEMOTT. —-On the 27th inst., BRIDGE Mcber- MorT, ih the fifty-second year of her Be, daagaier ot Ttagh Ryan, a bative of parish jemackru, county Galway, Ireland. Tue reiatives and irtends are respectinlly in- vited | wo atiend the inueral oa Thursday, April OS! DIRECT AND KCONOMICAL ROUTE TO Holland, Be bein PP, mh Switzerland, &c., via Sy) M Steamer SCHOL’ Steamer KOLT mers, catrying the United states Ji kuown for the regular Yelock, from her residence, } wv y tes ot Dassage Low, ne t. FUNCU, BOY & LW. MORRIS MCSENNEY.—On Wednesday, April 24, 1875, of ___ Gen: val ‘Awonta 5) Broadway cousumption, MATTHEW MCKENNBY, aged 25 years, DIRECT LIN TO FRANOK. 3 mouths aod 4 days. Relatives and friends of the famliy are respect- fully invited to attend ine funeral services, wich meer, 2@ Kignin avenue, ou Friday, His remains wit ‘ed pli on the 28th inst., Amasa Newman end daughter of tie lire Captain Churies Peck. jatives and frien e invited to attend the at tne resid of her sister, Mrs. Wes- ley Harper, No. 105 ¢ Treet, on Saturday, May 1, at halr-past one o’cloc: RSCHLABGER.—On snesd o'clock in bie mornug, acter ANTHONY RIPSCHLARGER, aed 65 years and 4 montis. The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfuliy invited to atteud the funeral, at Ws late Le tay SyATeantio COMPANY'S | will take place from the residence of hist James McKenney, at eight o’ciuck A. 19 F sae pd Mori NuwMa The splend: rite route for the Com. | tinent (being more = aay other) will sail from pier No. arth River, ay follows :~ Io Bi First Cabir Retucn Tie kets at reduced ra with stperior secommodations and tn evaarics witvog: oxira charge, Ga ACKE. , Avent, do Broadwa YREAT WESTERN STEAMSHIP LINE, NEW YORK) 10 BRIOTOL | (ENGLAND) DIRECT, sailing from pier 18 East jows:— CORNWALL, Stamper. GREAT WHAT Wd, Wi Steerace, Fo eluding ait ney GEO Fo nee, No. $9 * boy, 2:30. M. see vue eee oe eeee nue, On Thursday, | ourreney' excuriton tickets, SUM. | or lisgivtatown ant Pemberton. § 4. ba Ms 4 poly to ORG * tollows:—F ro ou Caaoruia wd Western papers please copy. Analy to W. D. MORGAN, Agog 70 South street | Ee cae M. dais Wz) a, Kowke.— On Wedvesaay, April 2 Ut yas | dativ. exe From Euiza RORKE, Widow of tu Sete sear | 5 The relatives and irtends oi the family are ree spectiully invited to attend tue funera, irom her late Te-isence, corner of Jackson avenue aud Purver street, Duten Kills, Long Island City, om Noram, INE, ro D STATES MAIL S1TEAMSHIPS 1, CHERBOURG AND HAMBURG, de buiit iron steamships will sail trom — LESSING, Capua Toosbury... ay 4 trom Kagle Line pier, foot of First treet, istcuen * | Atha OF PASSAGE NDON, CHERBOURG and HAMBURG: second saioou, $5), gold. rene} Prepaid steera , $M currency, th ck? trom iam! Tor ireight apply to PUNCH, BOVE & OO. 27 south Wiitam siteet, asace apply to KNAUTH, NACHOD & KUMNE, | Mew AnL He —In Brookiyn, on Tuesday, April 27, . SEARLE, i tae T4th year of dis age. The relatives and friends of toe lanily are re- spectiully Mvited to attend tie iuneral, from his 30 Douglass street, on Thurs 1f-pust 1Wo, Tuesday, April NicuLAUS SEGER, in the 4¥t The relatives and triends o: Tessier Lodge, F. and A. M., No it late residence, No. ie samy, also Chapter King Solomon, Society Germania, New "York Wasser. | General ax be ee - 1 Seetety, Séctety or (Be House Owner's S0-* “CM GERICAN 1 of the’ Tenth and Seventeenth A Weekly at Stoamehip Service betwee: wards, Society eethov PULLADELPHEA ANU LIVERPOOL caiiing at Queensyown, merchor and Saengerranve, y tro. Philnaotphia, and a @ respect uw For Kingston aut Pe Ky wih, For rrinceton, 8 con eccan’ Haven, Sete a tag! at Corry te Tiusvilie, “Limited Pullman Parlor Cars dai Ais arrive a¢ Washingion , Sando P.M. punday,, 7.720 Pos nt miata a, 5 and i nia a0 aad fy Fi Vt. Emigrant and second class HS, 44 Ls < a id es 9 Poh is mane Sunday. eV] £9.10 £30, 2 Me 10, ‘ 1, 3:04, 6 $0, "6 4 std ay ‘i: i e MM Sha 12 algae punuay, Pond p20 A Me iB, AoE v4 SA. M M. oad a ig bts Perth ov or Laabertviti more ALM A fs . $26 and ‘Olt Broadway, No. | Astor House oot of Vesbrosses and Cortiandt streets: No. 4 Ci t, BrOOKIYN: 1M IL) and 18: Hudson loboken, . § Batrery plage. FRANK THE , M General Passenger mnger Agent LAR © ATSKILL LINE uP Ti CREEK = Tints NEW CHAMPION and WALTER SRER® © * i street, south side, every night baie ? EXCURSIONS. —FOR EXCURsSIONS,—SALOON E. Wrommne (with new boiler) ana the swood aud lona Isiqnd 0, Sarah smith, Caled West surest, onposite hi Fridat. ‘Avril 89, a one + hy M. | erie steamers ate appointed to ‘sail from re k KCURSIONS—THe LARGE, FIRST Oo} KiNG SOLOMON Cuapren, No. 213, R.A. M—The | Toke April 29) INDIANA, a he ‘LUAU BRANCID nad METAMIES b ‘ow salied nions of the Chapter are ‘fratervaily re- SLWOWHE May 6 | ABYOTSPORD: “iy Et derney, Spring ll,” Myers Alpine Male ia Tone intend ed toattend the funeral of our late worthy NNSYUVANIA. May 18) OHIO. Jane 3 | Groves, welt Margou'and Boag wg PRICE OF PASSAGE LN > ‘Cabin, $100, Stecrage and intermediate tickets to and from all points at lowest rates. noigneere marked with a star do not carry interme- diat Vassonger accommodations tor all classes unstirpassed. For passage, races of treight and other information ap- ly to pt GEO. W. COLTON. Agent, Broad street, New York. JOHN MeDon. AL, , Passenger Agent, rn NG atigey plnces Now Vore, sETER WR al Agents 35 Walnut teen Pita ehp & SONS, a. Richardson, Spence & Co. mmins & Bros | Liverpool. Queenstow (parscori's AND EMIG fiow Nicholas Seger, on Friday, Stn imst., at one o'clock P, M., irom bis late fesidence 140 ry Second st J. P. SOLOMON, W. J. TRIMBLE, Secretar, u —At Mott Have , tne ti de 7 or Pneamonta, on April the 72d year o: his age, | Relatives aud friends of the fimily are invited to attend the faneral, from his late re | Brovxville, Wes! y ‘Yhursday, April 20, 2 Train trom Grand Central a LYTLE youngest daughter ul Saran And Tytler. Kelatives and friends invited to attend the fune- | rai, from the resideno* of ter mother, 726 Third | avenue, this day (Taursday) at two P.M. JAMES P, J tet of nar nahions, su Tow Dew #oats pan, buat fares ox 63 Post office, Fordham, N. ¥. | be | i As \4 POREIGY LXGHANG on office, tw for 21 % Sou’ steer ee York. fonete 4 anid upward a5! pawage tokate to ani Queenstowa and Liverpool issued at the lowest he lave F umes ws oer Jd & Bs i. MY BIS, corner Mort AND BARGSS FOR EXoU RON Ta » 80% View, fona Isla WURTUN & RASKRELL, It cout WANTED to PURCHASE. VHURCH CU SHIONS Ahitagy tt —A FEW HUSDRED aso i Wasi: M, K RAATED HoUoing 700 GALLONS, ALENTINS & CO, Pear! street,” {iL D-ONG | LARGER yor OR ROOM ANP coor: Fem? how over $10 pe Fost oftlee box 3.280, tazealirser: NPBD—A sKCOND HAND: ROLLER BR AND OTHER ‘Too for aap ts. B, BAYOT, 735 Broadwap.