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10 ~ RELIGIOUS. INTELLIGENCE Ministerial and Church| Movements. i OF SERVICES TO-DAY. PROGRAMM In Seventh street Methodist Episcopal cnureh, to-uay, the Rev. J. S, Wulis Will speak about “The Bible and the Public Schovis” and ‘Phe Prayers @1 the Church the Measure of Gospel Success.” “Entire Sao on” whl eccapy the Rev. Tnomas Lodge's a tion this morning and ‘The Trinmpus of Christian Wor! * this evening in | Twenty-fourth street Methodist Episcopal chures, Rev. Father Bjerring will conduct services the Russian Greek cnapei this moruiog, im tue | Beiavouic language. { Rev. ueorge H. Bepworth will preach at the Churen of tha Disetpies, Madison avenus, corner | of Forsy-Aith street, this gestions Concerning school service apd Bidie am the evening & Bille re At the First gon avenue and Porty- Rey. William T. Sav @bd in the evening. Rey, Dr. President of Rochester Theo- ogical Seminary, Wil preach in Association Hall this evening. In All Saints’ Protestant Episcopal charca the Rev. W.N, Dunneli wiil preach this merning and evening at the uzual hours. Spiritual consereaces wiil de held this morning, @iternoon and evening in Howard Rooms. peak in Cooper Institate Rev. Oscar Hugo w: this evening oo ‘‘America for Ameri At Wastington square Metnodt, Iscopal ehurch the Key, William Lloyd will speak tna morning about ng on “from Strength to Strength,” and this evening on “Decoration Day | and its Lessons.” | The Rev. Joua Jonns will preach tn the Pree Tanernacie Metho Episcopal chureh this morn- ¢ and eveming. ‘This evening the Rev. W, B. Merritt will preacn fm tne Union Reformed church, where, im the morning. a baptismal service will be heid. In Beekman Hil: Metnodist Episcopal charch the Rev, W. H, Taomas will preacu at the usual Bours this morning and even: Kev, E, Hatuaway im the morning, and Rev. E. ©. Sweetser 10 the evening, wili occupy tne pul @f the Bieccker street Usiversaiist church, “Tne Place whieh Was Calied Calvary” and “Spiritual Mindedness” be considered to-day ft the Charch of the Stiangers by Rev. Dr. | Deema. | The Rev. J. Puilman will minister to the Church of Gur Saviour 8 moraing and evening. cans. The Re McArthur wil) preach this morn- ing and evening in Calvary b 2 ne Rev. & H. Piatt will speak this morning and evening about the “Zating of Sour Grapes Betting the 1 on Euge, E Methodist Episcopal caurca, In tne Charch of the Di Bev. D. R. Van Baskiré wil preach this morning @ d evening. Dr, Aruitage will preacn this morning in the Fit Avenue Baptist cnurc fog Ascension of Christ, v. H. ER. Prevor, of Oswego, Th J @ For- ayta Street M ut the usa in St. Luke's morulng aad oration Day, asuns of Sorrow and Joy.” Rev. 8. M. ft on will minister to tue Scoten restylerian a tnis moruing and alteraoon, Rev. H. W.K wi ch in the Laignt street Baptes arch tuls morning and evening. | Rev. Adam Liad aod Rev. Mr. M voth of Scutland, Whi speak in the F » Presbyterian ebures, t thig morning and the latter this afternoon. 4 int nth street Methotist Episcopal @harch the Rev. J 1 evening. Dec at which Gever lm the Pane iver aa add charch taia morning will preach awtnora ch the mons b Piimpten yokirn, and S. M. Maurey, Hope & ® ote in the Pe hours to rob of the Hoty Kev @ juss erecing serv im the Church of the on Rev. Geor; Bepworta will th o inet § " ® of Lie” are the tt on which Dr. Thorny @on Will speak to-day im The Kev. t Tany # te his morning Tne Kev, W, T. Sabine will ’ na evening In the ‘ c 1 a. vine service w r 9 Ann's Yoman's of the Hoiy tres Wout & thove pleasant eurertainm a } Siastics 8 ven ai toe t Buns tue € a are an and curred at inis convent was, 1 ° ; be Work Of tbe Childrens in fot, His Eminence Cardipal Was constrained to come here ont of pure devoiiom to the ent ‘ wishes, for ever sinve toe 's dig wis coalerred on the Arcauisiop the ite ones of tue convent have been Most earnest inqgul r His Eminence’s Where avouts, and tue vil us ned When the g 04 poopie at Mount et, Vincent had such & splendia on it t themselves, The result of there serious coim!sna. Was that yesterday foreno " a the paid a vist to the emiaren i ne pti str «mat ir tae sisters aba ong pups ¥ fanimiced yu aa con ¢ ra e@wly aseore erergrecas vad Oywers Leua later moves | Peay never NEW YORK HER aroun, the doors, and many o and fragrant flowers, giita of irten filling niches here and there. A \ittle fairy pleee had been p dren to amuse the Cardinal, which was a gorgeous roduction, 49d beyond ail possibic douvt the est thing of the sort ever gotten up be ore; and not only that, but the sixteen beautitul chil aren WhO appeared as the fairies Were tue most beautiful culldrep that ever appeared in a lairy fared by the ehil- | plece tn any part of Woe world. ‘Their names would be herem pubit Mother would not And jor the same reason a very a ess, which a teautiini litte for His Emanence, cunnot be ere lt may be suid, however, tat the Cardimal looked as happy as even a temporal prince wnile the little one Was performing the most important auty that had ever faliem to her lot since she was borg, The Cardinal replied to the chidren’s greet. ing With & good dea more solemimty than he would have dene hud he had before him a crowd Of reverences of olcer years. looked happier tn al his lie, bits Eminence said tuat, wotwithstanding ail bigger receptions he had been houored wita, this particular littie one was tue preeious gel, and so forth. His Emineuce breaksastea aud junched as the convent, aud then returned to the arendio- eu only thatthe Very Keverend let the reporter know them. | C2680 Munsion on Madison avenue, MINISTERIAL MOVEME PRESBYTERIAN. The Board of Forvign Missions of the Presby- teriun Church reports that ihe entire receipts of the year have been § T18—$ 00 less than last year. The debt of the Board, May 1, was $38, The establishbme itn avenue, bas ¥ Dr, Hall's big chareh, on ready affected unfavoraily a er new churches In that meighborhood, have heavy debis resting upoa them, Dr, Robinson, of tne Memorial Presoyterian church, has received @ call to Bostoa, waich he is likely toaccept. Toe departure of Dr. Ganse 1s also talked about, and changes will occur ere long in two or three other churches tn that vicinity. So that the “uptowu movement” may not prove 80 greal & success Guancially or spiritually as was expected, METHODIST. The New York D strict Woaference will meet in White Piains on June 9 and to. Tbe seveuteenih anniversary of the Sabbath achool of St. Paul's Methodist Epise pal church, Of tuls city, will be held im tae courch tals after- hoon, fhe Central Penneyly nia Conference has by at its lave sesvien d the Geueral wo Make the Presidiag Bldership elec. Otwer cogiereuces are requesied to take tive. similar action | The anuual co | copal Charen Sonata, Raving voted on a provision Of their discipline Whico Was inteaded vo exclude mmanuiacturers and Veuders, as Wel as erinkers, of spartiuous iiqaors from chure’ fellowsilp, have rences of the Methodist Epis- Jus ded by almajority | 363 votes that the lormer are good enough Jor the cuurch, While the lattes are not, Rey. d. W. Meegan, a local deacon in Rock Island Dist (Central LiL) Conference, nas been sus- pended [rom tue miniairy aud membverstup in tue Metuodist Episcopa! cuure New churcies wi'l be ded cated at Grand Loege, Mich., June 6; at N Hatayia, Mien, June 10, Phe Crauiord, N. dey M ehuren 18 keiy fo be Sold Ly tne Sh der forec vsure ofa mortgage for $3,500, Uuless Its Irleuds coe lorward bo uelp it. EPISCOPALIA: The Reformed Episcopal Guu of tne Incarna- Brooklyn, started abeut a year ago witu dve Je Rey. De. Couper, lormeriy of Chicaco, but for a few years & missionary im Mexieo, having reurued @, hag wecepied tae pastorate of te sured, amd With It has gov into the pal fold. The churcn uau previ- om tae Protestant bpiscopal heid ap indepeadcot position with hodish Episcopal J, ously sec Charen, ai leevie suce ine Kev, vr vi the Preucm Cuurea Du eon Pons Will suortiy be instituted yout im Us ‘8 Prot- jeu Jor Eu rope ¥ The oid geatieman | | it, Lue uprigat pave to be tried. | who cam remove tose oe thé Key, Cuarles B, CoMn entered upon bis da- | tles as rector of St. Paul's Memorial church, Lomp- Kunayille, Staten Island, on Sunday last A western c says of the venerable Dr. Tyag, of tas city, a8 Was said of Dr. Goodell, 61 Consiantino»ie:—"ue Wook im Chicayo on als way to the New Jerusalem,” yoy attended te we a ary of toe American asade B society eek two attemp's were made © of Bissop Scaruvrouga, at RAPTist. Dr. Rambaut’s mew fabernacte church, Brook. lyn, is pear y ce ed aud Wii be devicated in premver Oc & er. iti of brown stone and t, compere, $30,000, br. th 8’ cougregation are raising funds for thei? new churca im Pierrepont street, Brooklyn, ju $5 suvscti»tions. Tuey expect wo go iocward Wita tee Work xt montn, The wails sor D.. iy’s newchuren, on Shaar- Mus aveuus, Koslow, are going up aud everything 18 prosperous avout tue estavushment, Oday Phi udeipata correspondent ot the mer ni Chronicie, of this city, having beep goa y entertained by the citizens of Patladeipat W fiwds jault because tuey nisaed t re and such an elavorate diauer at the close tua! there Was Do time Jur post praa- | Gia speeches, Ihe goed brotuet will had pieuty of time bere for ta» wexttaree Mon'ns aad mul- Vitudes Wuo Will have BOtMiBg else Lo do but t For Weeks Pant TEUZiOrs services Dave been Ruld Ou tae Savvach at Arungtom Heights, With emcouragin sects (hata Baptist cuurca be organ d taere. » Kochester Theological Semi- k [or 4 three Mmoaths’ Visit to oUt Of Bis hewlth, impaired vy ofa new Baptist church was . on f Rev. H.W. dirown, o Tiley, Of loWa, saled om Ssturday for a Luropean trip. S CATHOLIC. day dedicate the ne is city Misuop 4 gad Dr. Brauo m has re MOC Oskry. 4 Doula, is » be tn. he aniversary Of Plus 1X.'s ived to eatiture of Archbishop ske place on the egate Henal, of é of dune. bearing Wwe ot Are jo, tue t meKenun, Balave bad Wt im caarge are ngazed a] person e young gad oid, ay by the Pas sionist Fa a Monasiery a i, Of Which tue i 4 panto vat Weat Hoboken will be dem. e with importing ceremo ‘ 1 key ¥ dresd Tis out occupies the 108s eleva position south o ' 4 and commends 4 view a8 far as Sandy r horghese hat been sppotnted chap- rdgonu Kiely, © Jamies’ Cathedra! 1 nh, & semper lay for a three monins’ . is :mteation to View " Caoled sauctuaries Of Fran ’ BOCs. The Genera , Kefermed Church tn A :10 First Kejormed Daten ‘ E t Weinesday ifternoon, ach the Opent atinue dally jor wore e rh pth enniversary of the American j wil oe beid e Tract seumnaa's couslstory oF the AGOGUE. NATORE- BT REV. DB. LA MENDES, he neat ape! on tpe tnird Noor of the y. fronting Waahingtoa square, sreet Amun” have worsuipped rahip. They are relatively a synagogue atairs acter, and are exEMON DEK ‘ agTegation Di arry on th Tiey have no Pp Gom heard of or They are orthodox and refuse to taxe up ion of reform Jews. cee about ook in 1Us Hoon. tore jor them, [twas their ave the Rey. Dr. Mone ect synagopas, to de- 2 “Saderiog: its Origin remars® were based on the a@ hot, My son, the chas- ner be weary of his re- th be chastenetn."? Siver roagk ‘or thelr Invi. taHon bo bum 60 Bodrens Them Bnd bagst eiland- with any ¢ e modern 2 serv They vegin nine of morning and Ocoastonaily neologival (rab- | read apoutia the | _cruelas they? Our meditation ef this theme of | engi bonenes | ance on the service the Doctor remarked that he had nothing pew or grand to teach them. He Dad come to awakea in their hearts and mings thoughts that may have been slumbering, and to whisper words of encouragement to those wa0 may he despairing, The portion of Scripture teat bad beeuw read (Leviticus, XXvL) omfered, he thougit, much food tor reflection, How fuli of terror 1118. What ieariul curses it pronounces on those wae disobey, burning ague, consumphon, fumine; turoing the heavess over them into non, and tho earth into brass, causing them ath svould mark the Lord rebellious people. An to him, but will Waik contrary to aim, We has de- clared He Will waik cenirary to them and bring Upon them seven times More punishment for their DISOBEDIENCE AND SIN, That all the things named im this chapter have been enacted, our sad history, said Dr, Mendes, assures us, Ibis prophecy reads more like the testimeny Of an eyewlimess that prophecy. Shall we go back to the time when the Koman 1 AS Were oulsice the Walls Of our beawtilul gud holy city and Israelites were mside quive a3 trouble and its erigin Will give us an antidote wh Beall relieve us. What is trouslet Lew ty answWered, and yet now dificult rightly to comprehend it,’ Ask the rich imam, and he Will tell jou that trouble to him means that he is mi asrich a8 Lis peizhbors. But ask tne poor m. burued ovt of his home, perhaps with death on one hand and sickness and poverty on the Other; he may not speak, but his mute lips wil tell you of trouble and su@ering indeed. Waenc comes troaple? Psalmists say of God—“fhou bast tried me and provea me.’” So wen treuble comes from God. But He ls good, and loves uot the trouble and serrows of his peo- pie. be aces not willingly grieve nor iujare the sons of men, But Row comes tt that His power is not govermed by His leve? Taat we cannot, per- haps, understand; bat whea the cloud of adver- Sity comes We know it 18 God's cloud that is to Iter us or to help us that we may lay more Yaiue un the sunsulne WRem It Comes again, aud to SHOW HOW WE CAN ENDURE ADVERSITY. {t 18 to remind ns that all sin 1s follewed vy mis- foriune, but ali misfortune is rot sin. Far from Butin ail cur large cities You Wii fd that 5 soon as financial @r Other trouble comes thea comes sutering, and mea have been Compelled, as of old, to acknowl- edge tuat tne Huger ef God wasinit, They may have asked what had they dome to deserve tois? What sin had they committed? But suil¢ring and trouvis come to cueck us in our career, lor whom tue Lord jeveih be chastepeth and correcteth even as @ (ather the son in whom he deliguierm. It isthe kmile of our Father twat makes the deep incision, ‘The power of Bis vea- geance would ;ulu us, but His afflictions pever simite Us to the earth so that we cannot rise again, Ratuer is tt like the stream that sweeps over the Tocks aad stones and pauses im its course, as it were, Walting for us to call it back, Woe, woe to bim who has megiected the warning voice of trouble, which, like buoys over sunkem rocks or shoals, tellus ol danger mear, Happy are those acles toam even flow Let us, said the Doctor, cast around and that we can mend er ilie, see if there are not faults in ve these things come uponus. And i! God sends them to us He will give us strength also to bear and endure taem, And wno wil not say, ‘It 18 the Lord, let Kim do what seemeth good,” and With (we Psalmist admit that when be siew us then we sought Him and rememoesed His cove- nant aad iis commandments to do them ? FATHER BOEMM’S CENTENNIAL, Great preparations are being made in Jersey Cuy for the celebration of the 100th birunday of the veneraole Fatner Boehin, the oldest Methodist minister in the world, Tue agmiversary will fall on the SthofJane, The event will be celebrated oy nd services im the Trinity Methodist Episcopal cnureh, Jersey City, in which the members of the Newark Conference will partict- Pate. Invitations nave been sent to the Board of Bishops and many prominent Methodist clergy- meu turoughout the country. Kev. George Lan | sing Vasior, uf Lue New York East Uenterenve, will celiver an original poem, Tue great teatare of the day wil be the sermon by the venerable cen- tenaran, Patuer Boesm biuaself, A substantial token will by presented :o Misa At the close of the | 8 vice. Reports were current in Jersey City yes. day that the veteran preacher wouid be unanie to attend, but @ HetaLp reporter culied on fis at- tending physiciau, Dr. adden, who proueunced Fatuer Koeam to oe im good nealth apd bis inen- ta. lacullles uuinpaired, THE NEWAKK WIFE MURDER SPIRACY. CON- CUNNINGHAM CONVICTED ON THE SECOND TRIAT. The secoad trial ot William Cunningham, on an indictment alleying that he hired owe Norwood Uaifield, @ noted Newark desperado, to as: nate his (the deiendant’s) wife for @ con eration ef $100, ited yesterday io nis | conviction, The facts of the case, as set | forth by the proseention and accepted by | tue jury, are simpy these:—Canningnam | hed Hatue!d, to whom he was reierred as & person ready to doad sperate deed by a police- man. He bad several interviews with Hatfield, the upshot of which Was a bargain to dispose sum- marily of Mrs, Cunningham, Cunninzguam gave Hatdela @ plan of bis house and other manu seripts. Hatfield told bis mother of the matter ana subdsequenily the police authorities, These advised gia togo on and entrap Canoingnam more lully, He dtd so, and the resuit was Cum Bam's arrest and incarceration, At first bo Was not iniormed of the charge, Wt he wccted, as tae police alege, very suspiciou: ! e day be Was arrested was the day arranged the marder. While Hatieid was doing tae jop, a9 Conningram is declared to have pelteved, th Jacter weat of outin the country, When toid at | the staueu (a8 a leeler) toat his wile was not | Gead he manuested great Joy and said be taanked God for that. On the first trial he was confronted with th ma) he had given Hatfield. Upon the stana he adinitted having had ceriain Interviews with Hat- field, and declared that tne ebject he naa in view Was not the murder of bis wife, but a plan en ler, to make velieve going to murder ly to cure her of jealousy, He expiniued cHela jel! out with bim Lecanse o: his ree | to pay tin money. On the Grst trial the to th ry without summng up. The | ury remained out about ¢ hours, and thea, | eiNg uuadie to agree, W isChargeds TH # SECOND TRIAL was called on Priday, Colonel Abecl enaracteriz- ng the previons disagreement a4 a failure of adm on of jasitce, Tue mo wit- | nests 2 a8 on the first trial, with | @ ew additional ones, showing that Cunning- h repua'ton for trum aud Veraciry was | not good of late years, ana other witarsses, | showing Hatfied’s reputation was, despite nis having served im state Prison. Tne Coart | yesterday charged the jury, and said that Can- | Ding vain coulessed having selected Hatdeld to do @ Job. A iew mi tired. Ata querter past Versict of guiity. The penwity 1s utes after eleven o'clock two they ¢ he jury re- neia With @ two years tn State heavy flue or death, As this ts f Couniagnam wasever before @ court for ) and a general character in tue pase as be good, \t general impression toat he will oe sit witu. His is tae firet case of the | 4 im the Essex county courte, eniently d d on ree HOMICIDE AT YONKERS. oF BUM DMUNEINO IN wi B—FIERCK TIGHT Wien TWO Information having been lodged at police head- quarters, Yonkers, yesterday a > n, tothe effect that a laborer named Patrick Dorris, living in Clinton atreet, was dying from ities received on the previotws evening, an oMocer was immedte ately despatched to the piac tcated. Dorris Was found 45 045 Gwelilag In @ state of complete | prostration, and enifering iniense age ony in the region of the omen. A eevere hemorrhage had set in, evidencing @ | rapture of the bowols of some other internal nure | of » serious coaracter. From the injored man Gnd others jiving iM the Vicinity the police officer ascertained that on jast Sunday night a arunken earousal was held by Dorrta and some otners, | among them being bis brother, James Dorrie, The ree use of vile whiskey Was supplemented by @ | fight, ducing the progress of which tne sumerer | staves that be was brutally Kicke’ In the jower D ot the bouy by bis broher James, a ner of tne y named John Shordan, a ‘pailor Jack.” A sigs heworrmage fole lowad, but the man contrived to gu avout usual, On Friday night the injured man and one Of tue same Suneay night party, named Iimotny Crowley, were driuking tovether in the apart. met coupled by the former and bis family, when the old fight waa renewed. oro gettog the beter of bis oppo ye him savagely i the abdomen, leaving hum helpless on tne door. bleeding and Wen his | | condition Waa divcoverea yesterday afternoon tae sufferer Was prompuy conveyed to st. Joba's Hospital ana Corooer Kassett notified to take his nt, ag he was believed to 94 Qnie-\aorvend state rapidly einking, The polive subsequantiy arrested | Crowley, Sheridan aud Jaraes Dorris, all of whom | were locked up ia awalt the resalcof the man's injuries, The wile of the latter was miso arrested Gud Leid Vou Wii Ness againAl tae accused parties. KEHOS WIE Mt | Patrick Kebos, Who war indicted by the Grand | Jury of Ladson evanty for the murder of hs wite & Week ait at Jeracy City, Was brougay lato coust | | atrend, by Sherif Laverty yesterday and arraigned before Judge Knapp. Tho indictment was read by Dis- trict Attorney Garretson, and to it Kehoe pleaded not guilty, Me did not appear to be in the least embarrassed, ‘The Court set the trial down tor the 7tm of Joly. The little son of the prisoner, Who is the chief witness aga: court and followed bim to e plea wasentered. Kenoe has conducted himseli ina very re(vactory manner since bis incarceration aud bad to be bound in his cell, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. ENGAGED. TURE—HARRIS,—LEOPOLD TURK to THERESA Hak&is, bots o1 this city. No cards. MARRIED. Braas—Woopnovse.—at Trinity Chapel, New York, by the Rev, Dr. Swope, Wednesday evening, May 2%, 1875, ABBERDEEN U, Bisés to Sgnad KE. Woopmouss, poth of this city. GeRRiTY—GALLAGeR.—On Tharsday, May 27, vy the Kev. Dr. Mildets, at the bride’s residence, JOUN GoRRITY, late of Toronto, to ANNA MARiaA GALLAwaEn, all of this city. HALSEY—MILES.—-Oa Wednesday, Mt at St Thomas’ church, Mam. eck, N. Y,, e Rev. Wiliam M, Montgomery, JouN H. Hatsgy to Harriz, daughter of Wiliam H. Mties, SELIGMAN—NEWWITTHR.—On Thursday, May 27, 1875, at the residence of tae bride’s parents, by Rev, G, Gotthell, of the Tempie Emanuel, ApoLra SELIGMAN (o CELIA N@WWITTER, SWALM—ALLEN.— Om Wednesday, May 26, at tho residence of the bride’s , by Rey. Ohristo- her Roedes, Mr. Everett 5S. SWALM, of Platufleld, N, J., to Miss BELLE, daughter of G. W. Allen, Es: of this cisy. No card! BIRTH. Mayoraca.—On Wednesday, the 26th tnst., at No. 123 West wig fourth street, CEviLtA, wile of J. M, Mayoraga, of @ daughter, DIED. Baker.—In Brooklyn, May 20, 1875, WILLIAM Hi. Bakes, of ppeumonta, aved 51 years, Notice of funeral hereaster. Bono,—Ow Friday, May 28, after & short and severe 1iness, 18440 G. Bony, im the 47th year of bis age. Relatives and friends of the family, also the members of Neptuve lodge, No. 317, F. and A. M., are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 108 Suffolk street, om Sunday, May 30, at two o'clock, Neprone Lopae, No. 817, F, avD A. M.—BRETH- REN—You are hereby summoned te aitend a special communication of te lodge, to he held corner of Bleecker street aud Bowery, om Sunday, May 30, atone o'clock P. M., lor the purpose of attending tue funeral of our late Brother !.G, Bond, by order of J. H. THARP, Master, JoWN NIXON, Secretary. UAMBKON.—Suddenly, at Hartford, Conn Friday, May 23, 1875, im the 2ist year of h. HENRY GROVES CaMENON, secoud sono! and Isavella C. Cameron, of brooklya, N. Y., and a member of the juuior class of Trinity Coulege, Hartiord, Notice of funeral berealter, CLARKE.—OR May 27, 1 JONN CLARKE, & native of tke parish of Boro, county Cavan, Ire- jand, im tme 44th year e/ nis age. ‘The |riends of the ‘amtly are requested to attend the funeral, om Sunday, 30th, ab two P, a, from No. 3 Franklin street. CorrexeLt.—On Taursday, May MARTIN B, COrreReLL, aged 18 years, 6 moaths and 11 days. Funeral om Sunday, 30th inst., a6 two o’clock P, M., from his fatuer’s resideace, 403 East Niae- teenth street. Darer.—On Thursday, May 27, J. HENRY Daten, of tue firm of Joa G. McMurray & Co. Relauves and frienés are :espectfully tavited to atiend ine funeral, {rom Mis late residence, 307 Adelphi strees, Brooklya, On Sunday, the 39th inst, at four o’c.0ck om Renmaius will be theerred at Lau-ingbuig, 3 : y 28,1875, James Deursey, aged DwMrsey. 41 years, The funeral wil take place from his late rest. ‘¢, No. 98 West Warren stree’, Brookiyn, at clock, this (Sunday) afternson. MO n brookiys, May 28, 1875, Jonn D. EMMONS, in the 66th year of his age, Funeral services wil! be beld on Sunday after- a at Oyster Bay, I. Monmouth county (New Jersey copy ‘ Firczparrrcs.—On Friday, May Firaratcick, in the 424 year Of hia age. Tue relatives and iriends are respectfully invited tend the fnacral, om mis sister's residence, West 13ist street, to-day, at two o'clock P. M. avex.—On Friday, May 28, James FRAZER, age. 17 years and 6 months, ‘Kelatives aud fr.euds aré respectfully mnvited to attend his funeral, from bis late residence, 533 Ninth avenue. at oue P.M. FPRAWLEY.—Oa Wednesday, 26th inst., James M. FRaW ry. Revatives and friends are invited to attead the funeral irom st, Frenc’a Xavier's caurch, attw o'clock P, M., Suaday, s0th inst. Geary —On May 25, alter a lingering sickness, ELLEN GARY, fg 62, beloved wie of David Geary, native of tho parisn Of Adar, couaty of Limerick, Ireland. The ‘unerai will texe place from her late resi- dence, 49 Mucberry screet, on Sunday, May 30, at baif-past one o'clock P. M. Gerecnry.—Oa Friday, May 2 Wie of Jonn Gerezuty, native of A q ‘The fienrts of toe family are respectiuliy invied to nd the inneral, Irom her late residence, No, 641 Taird aveaue, 0 Suagay, May 39%, at two oelock P.M. Gu.nULy. evening, May 29, F. ( No‘ice of funeral in Saesday’s Herala, GODPREY.—PuorBe GooFREY, Wile of Washing. ton #. Godirey, of consumption. The funeral wiil ae her father, Alexander Wright, Ex skilman street, Brovkiyn, June 1, at one o'clock. The on papers please 1875, James t LAULY. Goop.—On Friday morning, May 28, at three O'clock, WILLIAM Goop, tn the 16th year of nis a His friends and (howe of the ey. are ipyited to attead tye funeral, at tae residence of Mrs. Robert A. Gregory, 411 Weat Twenty. bireet. On Sunday, MAY 30, at two o'clock P. Heaty.—May M PLiZza aged 1 year, 8 months and 6 8, beloved @auguter of Thowas ¢ Catherine Healy. Funerai irom is8 Chrystie street, to-day at two Relatives aud ivieuas are respectfully ia- Pr. vited, howrtL.—Jaurs Howett, Sr, aged 73 years and 2 months, e funeral services will take place at his late Madison street, on Sunday, May 30, at four o'clock. His immediate relatives will co yey lis remains to their last resting place, in | Greenwood every, og Monday morning, May BA, at ten o'clock. LEGGaT.—On Wednesday, May 24, at Lake of the Woous, Henuecpin conaty. Minb., Jaw ANNa, a Leggat, o1 this city, la widow m the li Notice o| funeral hereafter. Lewis.—At Sing Sing, oa Thurs@ay, May 27, Ina Lovisa, youngest daachter of Starke W, and Ma- laa U. Lewis, in the 20th year of her a ‘The reatives and triewds of the family are tn- vited to atiead he: fune.ai, (rom the residence of her pirents, Croton avenue, Sing Sing, on Mon- y, Slatinst., attwoorciock P M. Carriages in Wattiag at the depot. o@ the arrival of the 11 o’clock train from Forty-secoad street and recarn at aod, Litriy.—On Saturday, Ms at the residence @f her sou-in law, & void, Mrs, Nancy Liv | aged 75 years. ves and iriends of the famtiy are respect- ted to attend the junerai, en Monda’ May 31, at two o'clock, m the Cnarcu of Reconctil , on Novle street, Greenpoint, L 1. —At Paris, France, May 27, Onmesy McKNiGiT, youngest son of the late Major Gen- eral O. M. Mitchell, aged 30 years, Monoas.—Oa Friday eohgen May %%, 1575, of pneumonia, aiter an floess 1 r days, Kev, MORGAN, D. D,, Of Souta Cafouba, aged vices Will take place at the residence in-iaw, Mr. E. Deladerd Smitn, 14 bast Forsteth street, between Madison aad Fifth ave- hues, New York, o@ Momdsy morming, May oi, at ten o'clock. MOR —On Friday morning, May 23, Paeprnick A. MORGAN, aged 49 veurs. The reiatives and friends of the family are re spectiuuy invi @ funeral, from nis late residen sighty-sevemth street, on Sunaay atove P. M O! bis se ym nat Calisornia and Providence (%. 1.) papers please me copy. nPay.—On % MAGGUR A. MURP Haunsh A. Murpoy, aged 2 years and 9 montus, ihe friends of the family are reapectfully in- vited to attend the faveral, this (Sunday) alters roay, May 29, of dipht a, Noon, at two a the residence of ber parenca, No, 468 For venus, MURVHY,—On Saturday, May 29, 1875, Paraice iad your of his age, is of the family are re- the funeral, from his late residence, 02 State screet, Broukiya, on Mon- Gay, S180 Inst, et two PM. Sivariy.--At Newark, N.J., on Friday, 2¢th inet, CaTiRRINe, veloved wile of Henry Murphy, oth yoar of wer ag Funeral will take pil At nine o'clock A, M. lane, Newarg, N. J. Murriy, The relatives and ire epectfully invited to atte on Sonany, 30th inet, from her resiwence, joint Jntermentim Uaivary tery, Long Mlend., Relatives and friends apectfuily Invited to attend. MCDONNELi.—OO May 29, Mrs, Rurnart McDON- Reis, a@nauive of Rurliagiord, county Kiixenny, Ireiand, wged 89 years. Funeral will take piace from her late residence, 144 Kast Piteenta sireet, on Monday, at two MacFantanp.—Oo Thursday, May 27, Ropenr A. Ma Fancaxo, eldest gon of Agnes aud We jaw Jono MacFarland, Relatives and irienas of the family are rénpect- folly invited to attend the funeral, from the Haynenos cnerch, Hogaenot Station, 8 1, this (Sunday) aftornoun, at taree o’oiock. McGinn. —At tee residence of ber brother-in-law, W. iP. Shea, 224 Norta Kighth street, Wiiliamsourg, on Saturday, at one O'Clock, Mrs, CATHAMING McGep, wicow of Michael, Of county Monaghan, ireland. | O'clock, May e rest in peace. M Funeral wil Joave sym apove aasresa pt hail; Sadden'y, iu Brooklyn, on Saturday | jace at the residence of | sand friengs are respectiuily invited to | ¥, oniy Gaugurer or Micnaei and | ALD, SUNDAY, MAY 30, 1875—QUADRUPLE SHEET. past nine A. M., on Monday, Sist inst, for St. Vin- cent De Paul’s church, North Sixta street, ‘rom whence {t will proceed to Calvary Cemetory at two o'clock P. M. Rogers.—Oa Friday May 28, Mary ANNE Rogers, for many yeu fuithfnl atieadant and Lent in the family of Henry Van Wart, aged o8 3 be funeral will take place from Trinity chapel, West Twenty-fifth street, on Monday, May Ji, ab haif-past eleven o'clock. RYAN.—On Friday, May 1875, Mrs. ORLTA RYAN, relict of Michael kyan, wo-Mile-Boris, county Tipperary, ireland, in the 79th year of uer age. Retatiy are luvited to attend the ane ‘J me se a co Of a i ey tard | yan, New ton, SL, om Sunday, May 39, at halcbast one Pe M. ' ‘Tipperary (ireland), papers please notice. SaNBORN.—Tiis worning, at s{x o'clock, of pnen- monta, after @ short ilimess, FRANKLIN J. SANBORN, one of the proprietors of the Union Square Hotel. Relatives friends are invited to attend the funeral services, at the Uuion Square Hotel, cor- per Fifteenth street and Fourtu avenue, on Tues day. June 1, at one o'clock. SCHLISMAN.—Passed peacefull day, May 28, EMILY A., belove Schiisman, in her dist Rejatives and friends of the famtly, also Crusa- ders’ Lodge, No. 61, |. O, 0. F,, are respectfully in- vited to attend her funerai, from her late rest denc, No, 60 Devee street, Brooklyn, E. D., on Sua- day, May 30, at three o'clock. Long Island and Kichmond papers please copy. Suaw.—On Friday, May 28, Emaa H. Suaw, in the 60th year of her age. The relatives and iriends are respectfully in- vited to attend her funeral, from the First Baptist church, corner of Thirty-ninth street and Park avenue, on Monday afternoon, at two o'clock. Srra.—Ow Thursday, May 27, Saka ALLEN, widow of the late J. Hosiord Smith, Relaty md trie: re taviied to attend her © funeral from ter late residence, Stam/ord, Conn., at two o'clock P. M., on Monday, May 31. Carr ages will be ia attendance oa arrival of 12 M. train from Grand Central depot. Interment will take place at New Haven, Services will be held oa tue arrival uf one P. M, train from New Yor! Viei.—On Friday, May 28, of consumption, Eucente, wife of Charles M. hg) aged 21 years. Rejatives and frienas of the family aré respect- fully invitea to attend the funeral, on Suuda May 30, at hall-past two P. M., at St. Vincent Pou’s coureh, Twenty-Lhird sireet, between S1xXth gud Seventh avenues, | WakREN.—On Friday, May 23, WILLIAM B, Wan- REN, aged 39 years. | Faneral from his late residence, Lake View, | N. J., on Monday, at two P.M. Friends can view the remains at Merrit’s, undertaker, 210 wighta | avenue, any time to-day, WeEtts.—At Paterson, N.-J., May 27, 1875, Darius | WELLS, aged 75 years, | The friends and relatives of the family are in- | vited to attend the funeral, at two o'clock P. N on Suntay, 30th inst., from the Chureh of the Hoty | i | | | \ | | to rest on Fri- wife of Joho M. | Communion, Curroll street, Paterson, N. J. trie train leaves Chambers street at 10 A. M, Wuitbecx.—Suddenly, oa May 29, 1875, at 30 West Tenth street, Lavinia S, ODELL, wile of Thomas Wh theck. Funeral Menday, May 31, at Highlands, Orange couuty, N.Y. Writk.—In South Brooklyn, May 28, MaTutLpR, the beloved wile of John ti. Witte. Relatives ana iriends are respectfully tnvited to attend the funeral, fiom ner late residence, No. 33 Cheever place, ou Monaay allernooa, at two o'clock. PROPOSALS. Wreeann CANAL Notice to Contractors. Sealed tenders, addressed to the undersigned, and in- Gorsed “fender lor Welland Cava,” wil be received at this office until the arrivalof the Vasweruand Western mails on Thursday, the 2th day of Juvenext, for the struction ofa Tunnel, a number of Locks, Regulating irs, Bridge Avatments and Viers, Excavation, Dredg. ing, &c., connected with several miles of the onioree- ment; also the extension aud deepening of Port Valuou Port Co rhe harbors. will be let in sections, some of whic! fituaved on the new line between Port Dalhousie Thorold, and others, about one mule in length exch. co st principally of deepening and widening the pr. canal at places between thorold and Port Colborne. of the several iocalities together wita plans specications of the Works, can be seen at this vile ud after Friday, the Ith day of June, where prin forms of tender can be obtamied. A like class o: mation relauve to the works north of Ailinburg w be furnishea at the resident enginee: Thoroli | and ior works sou'h of Port Robinson, plat be seen at the resident engineer's office, Weil Contractors are reqvesied to bear in mind tuat tenders will not be cousid-red anless made strictly i accord: ance with the printed forms, aud, im the case of Gras except tere ure atthcied ‘the detnal slenatures, the nature of the occupation and place of resi ic each member of the same: and tu: 4 bank check of ether available see $1,000 to $5.06. according to L section, must a any each tende be foricives af tue party tendering declines en # tuto “49 rac’ for the Works at the rates stuied in the offer 4 pone required in each caso will be stated on the forin of fonder. or money thus sent in will be returned to ective contractors whose tenders are not ac- | ‘en inay cepted ‘or the due fulft!ment of the contract satisfactory se- cuctiy will be required on real e or by deposit of money, public or mumicipal securities or bark stocas to juut of flve percentom the bulk sum of the co 1 which the sam sent in with the tender will be ered a part. | con: inely per ceut only of the procress estimates will pe Paid until oe completion of the work. "Lo each tender wast be atiached the actanl sienatures of two responsib.e and solveut persons, residents of the Dovainion, wiliag to become sureties for the carrying ut of these conditions. as weil as the due perform: eL60 of the works embraced in the contract, This dep cept the lowest or auy teuder. RUPOSALS FOR OLD MATERIAL, Eate Kaitway Company, ) Puacuasing AGENT's Orrics, 157 Was’ New Ving, May 25, Sealed pro} and indorsed “Propostis for Ob feraai,” will ived at this ofice anil Thursday, June "3, 1875 ck fooa, for che purchase Temoval of tie following oid w y at Jorsey City & far Wheela > crap. pring Serap, nt turnings orings. 9 tons Serew Cuttings, Stons Gua reringe ot Varnivt and Ol Barrets. | ful biaders Wil be required to deposit 18 per | cemi ot the amount awarded to them at the time of suca | award, and the balance (+) per cent) Will be payable at the tine of delivery. se right is reserved to reject any wd als bids, H. BOWMAN, Purchasing Ageat, ter al, Dow as uke sop Db 8 PURCHASE, | A SMALL, NEATLY FITTED UP | DRUG STOR 4A Drag city tor $80 to $500; also some ak ¢ Drug store Fiatares. Aduress J., box isd Heraid oulice. Her friends are respectfully in- | Vited to be present, | | office. | through limber yard ip end of pier. ir | Rew and ceebis Sia Ne | | New York Post « “first elaas ge __ YACHTS, STEAMBOATS. &C-, JOR SALE—IN THE HANDS O¥ THE INSERNAY onal Yacht Agency, office of “Manuing’s Yachund Annual, 293 Broadway, New York j bevooner Yacht Magic, N.Y. ¥.C., winner of queen's Cup- bebooner Yacht Corne) NYY. ‘Ox x Senooner Yacht Josephine Schooner it Fleur Schooner Blo N ort igs YACHT BELONGING TO! New Yors Yacht Club. 75 tons (old measure-| 7S fect length over all, 22 teat beam, about é tees! Hold, 5 feet d cenire board; has (wo suis ig in complete order, with entire oatat and m- is now dn commission, with sailing master an crew on board. Appiy tov. H. DRAPES &CO., 112 Pearl reet, New York. OR SALE—SLOOL ‘New Bodlord 10 1370: Feapect; $8 tons, oll me: lara inguire of JOUN street, New York. —VACHT VESTA, 20) TONS: Yacut thorou) uureme. E, BUILT IN odin every! rhc Fort H. UKAPM & CO, YOR SAL. FULLY equipped; warranted sound aud wit be seid low. Apply to ©, & & POLLLON, 22 et. VOR SALE—THE Careust in gocd onler, fast and abies prlee $24 Inquire of Mr. G..D: 17 G, "Lath sireot, Har YOR SALE—THE SLOOP YACH? LGRRIA: 50 feet, breadth ef beam 15 teetY inche. Compicte in all respects. Address G. W. a $1 south stra York. OR BALE—WATER LILY A light draft side wheel pas-one new and tn perfect order for imaedia apa locatiog for the charter are desiran! chartered (reserving the right to sell. For i tion anply to the subscriber, at L1y residence, 1 ris’ Doek, on Harlem Biver, waere tue Steamt are, or DY mail. LG. Mi President Harlem and Spayten Duyvil Savi Company, Morr ew) tuformt ur Me snow Poe SALE— A NEW AN D FIRST CLASS YACHT, 3% feet on deck, Can be h sti atl Kiver, or information cam be bad at 7Ud treet OR SALE. tons, Well found, ta As owner Wauis larger boat, ¥. CLUB, Ho r} sold chenp NER, Herald Caalers vont Address JOR SALI TO feet ong 28 foot acht, 3 feet lone, 15 feet beain, Yachrs to let out to parties at "Fi Thirtyseventh sirvet, ow h ? WOR SALE CHEAP—ONG NeW 21-FOOT SAILBOAT, rigged to suit; also one Is-oot Clinchework Gig, Mahogany finisn, hate cusulony &o. Appiv to i BL WALLIN, foot of iwenty-lia ‘street, Brooklyn. Go ROS MALE CHEAP—ROAT 16 FRET LONG, A most new, With sail aud lie preserving cushions, Ac., we coal offike corner First avenud aud i airtieth Poe, SALI VOR OASU—A FIRST CLASS Yropeller, MAS the Sarah, Address box 2G Fost oitice, Newark, S. J. Hee EW YACHT SPITFIRE ¥O LE, 6) FEET long, wide, 234 draught; large eabin and pilow House rice Condenser. Apply o@ board. 4wenty- fourth street, South Mrooslyn. SL90r vactit ror Sart beam and about 10 tons, od 49 FRET LONG, 16 FRET nearly” easurement; perfect order; pr loot ot Court sireet, Breokiva, ) Kichard Bosch, Gowanus Bay! ¥ wroua! th JOOP ¥YacuT, T LONG, LARGE, ROOMY extin, fast Nest seaboat, completely) found, In’ orde: Wail bé sold cheap. Apply to J0 MES rt street, Brooklyn. | STEAM YACHE FOR SALi— LONG, goodordor, and w bo sold very cheap asthe owner has no use for her. A idress A. W. Flak, station ovw.ya (EAM YACUT FOR SALE LONG, § PEER poam, it good order aa ready for nse: wil be sold cap. -AbpIy ab FITZGGALU'S Loat house, \ewtowms ek, Le 1. TEAM TCQ D. boller one ye: bargain, Appiy io Wi AME street, Elizabethport, N. JL; or Broadway, New York. ISX183, sae ats 8, owner, 09 Bondy . R KELLOGG, No. & rpoesoar. 7X16, RECENTLY OVERHAULED AND painted; will be sold ataoargain, Address F, C. BROWNELL, 10 South stre: MO CHARTEK: ST SAILING cabin Yac! in the bust- ness; also the cabin Yacu oushly overhauled and well turn can be chartered by t day, we or cruising. Apply on BAT t en thor- ned in every respect, or mouth ror tsi D-HAND ROWBOAT, trom 14 co 17 teet in te Address, stating price particulirs, au! where to be seen, Dox 4,107 Post oilice. WSTED-A STEAM YACH |, FOR WHICH A PATR of bay Horses will be exctanged. Apply at 30 East Thirty-second sireet Ga BOATS, REAT POO saree tren to OU fees Cedar Boards; sireet WAntEDT A Goon me A TA OROUGM MUSICIAN, DE- ment as organist 9 an Episcopal ‘Addiess MANDEL, Lox Wk GENTLEMAN OF EXPERIENCE DESIRES orvaniet Address ORGANI»T, box 4h ee. BASS SIN DESIRES AG. i ENGAGER} mentin this city or Brooklyn; is acquainted wit! pile and palsorvices, AdsressJ, E, care of er, 701 roy iway. A NILEMAN OF GRYAT EXPERIE 4A. instruction on, fianoiort pupil's resi dress, with retore g town Branch offre Br MBRICAN CONSERVATORY OF MT A GRAND ANNUAL VONOKRI, ION HALL, rated Instite f's singing © KV GNING, June & 18 Tickets cun be had at the Conservatory office. N AM taxe-a iow more papils-on the piano at thelr reals dence at $1) per quarter, or by tae mouth. Adress Ly, ©. G, Heraid Uptown Branch Musics) PER MONTH ron INSTRUCTION ON qi piano. with practice: puptis rapidly advauced. $28 West Thiriy-fifui street, between Magath and sincd aved SINGING AND PIANO 89 FOR $1 FULG © hour and @#e. baif an hour during summer by a man teacher, Adiress Sig. H., Cab oms, 107 West Twenty-third sireet, san ens: Charch; ssiary Bo object. Herald oftice. CP GIVES. at ASSOUL ‘ CED LADY TEACHKR WOULD piano warer, | at | box | | CIGAR &8TAN IN A GOOD RSSTAU down town. Ad tress, With fall particulars, 4467 New York Post oitice. ILANTS WANTED--ECHEVERA GLAUCA, SEMPER. vium Cabforniam, ve Address, stat ing price per LU, ART GARDEN COMPANY, 13° West streat, Bosiol JECOND HAND SAFES BOUC DEALER, Herad office. TANTED—FOUR PLATE MIRRORS, 6 A long, Steet inches wide. Adaress J. 7. ome, 1T.-ADDRESS SAFE NDS& FREY K., Herald SANT INSTRUCTION {6 tne modern Leipzis <ystem y a terms. | -end for circular. WUNDERMAN, 2 cast Flityoignta street, GERMAN MUSICAL UNION —FA LESSONS, singing and 0 it ery JOLID, RAPID AND P! ‘ and Piano, af long experie moders R ANTED—A LEADER, SEVEN FIPST © ine secona class Mins jor the Unit sbip Wooster, on the CONTELNO, Bandmas Dutield sireet, Brooklyn. AND 1 Stated lautic station. Apply to L. t, New Vora Navy ‘ard, 160 | YWANTED-SECOND HAYD NO, 6 BLAKE Orn | d about 69 feet %ineh Wire ¢ A. F., box S17 Post oitle A BOOKCASE, SECOND HAND, WEL e and of late ciyle, Address MH. iy, box 7 State price to eral WANTEDA, SECOND HAND MEDIUM | SIZE | yiinder Desk aod Chair, in rood order. Address, | stating price, DMSK, Herald «fice | WANIEDIAN OFFICR BOOKCASE, WITH GLASS | Coorsand desk beneath: state Mwest price and | deseribe, other letters not woulced. Address J. Hey Herald vilice. | TAN’ TO PCRCHASE—AN URN; ALSO HANGING Baskets, either rustic or metal, with or without Flowers, &c. Cali at 425 Kast 1.6, street, or 243 Froot street. | DANCING RS DANCING Bi Jing, Stuyvesant and Nin summer; Dp! ion dansaute Monday evening. ADEE EUROPE, a4 [32 NOKTHEASTERN MOTE, OPPOSITE THG | railway stavion gates York, England, Manager | J. SMITH (late i Maurigys & Ciaridges | THE LECTURE SEASG TURE EVERY EVENING AT 8 O'CL fyoas Debiity peclal Diseases, HeeWin. Kememver iin atdress, No. O88 Be ourch The largest and most mag cert museum in the world. Adiniswun Wo, LECTURS KVERY NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK OF and She Cause or its Premature | « Rascum of Anatomy, 618 Broadway, at the New ¥ | between Housion and Bicecker sirsets i SALES AW AUCTION. UCTION SALK.—JUNE 1 ATM O'OL ZL COANELL, the jremiss, Stapie oases t 5 wom ferric street. Must be wuld U tui. Lerims wt vale, At Agcrox.rineR, OR SUITS IN REP. Oak esd walnut 1 alnnt Hail Stand Velvet Carpet, 15x19; mantel Mir Betswad und Bureau, walnut do., good as new; will be sold for hai! their Value, Apply ih store 123 Sixth ave- hus, near Forty-second stroet, OBN R, FOLEY, AUCTIONED! oD auction, Toesiay, June 1, ivrh, at 10:10 o'clock A, Mey (he eutire erntinis of pet evidence and stable of De. S. Miller, (47ih # tand Soutasra Boulevard, cou- misting 1m part of elegant rosewood uprigut Plano, thy TAR60; Tose WILL SKIL At don maker, elegant rosewood Parlor suit, in brocatel; real Frenott Broazes, genuine Oli Paintings by eminent arste, mart Bedroom Suit, Libra: tresses, E.anbkets Dining, © id silver and China Tea a Bete Mantei mass one awk bay Horse, 6 D jandsome animal fats doctor's Phadton, Park Phaeton, stevens] &MINO makers; Melgh, hoanted single’ and double Nar. Dess, Bifalo and Lap Robes. &c, sale posituve, as the Doctor leaves ior Kusope ou the 9h of June, EETH IN TURE on, teen in t browiway and tles) colored qf ts, Miumpers, very sirong rubber | @ ip Depressers, ‘ulators, nitrous «© I dentistry Take green os from Grand street (erty. of Sixth avenue ears, or Broad way cars. Get olf at Thirty jourth mreet NLWBROUGH, 123 West thirty-fourth street 1" _ STORAGE, RAND rite WARE (OUSB—4 Pier Glasses, Car- way’ aud} oprietors,, SIDR STORAGE | WARE~ nf 613 Hudson street, 74 Greeny oxdon sqaare, for Furnicnre, Bagaage, &c., in separate re vlite t, lowest i cxtensive a1 respectable estat lishmen® ines. K. TAGG\RT, owner aad \wanager.' 533 Hudson street (Abingdon square) AMPIRG STORAGE = WARKHOUS ) wishing safe storage tor iturs in separate, Tooms at lowest rates will frl it to their advantage tof 354, 390 and 392 Hwiot street; the most secure) iasurance totes ower than any similar H. Oke OLY & CO,, Proprietors. wR FC FURN BAGGAC o,, 109 to 115 Fue) Forty-tourtn ltral Wepot; separate FovMs; CORNELIUS O'REILLY & BAO, B\UGAGER, iene Les a city: every, or rate rooms, Mt MEDICAL. A TTENTIONI-DR, JACODY (LATE OF 1 A Privace offies, 161 Bie DVICR FREE.—DR AND Mtb. Bor confidentially at So. 47 Wes! =—NME. MAXWELL, Mibw 6, RESID \CB us Bast Tenth street, near (vird avenue =—DR_ AND MM v UU KIRK * Ne ALhetetst 2th st, and Lexing ACUMR RESTA Movie BUNOR IN. HOt Bast Fit.y-scoad it door from ¥ tn ay. Aroha AKD ME, GUNES COM ALL ¢ « piaiste; Wb yoars’ practice, 120 West Tweniy sixth DVION FREE Di WEST, BLBCTNIGTAN, fA can ip consuited on all compiainte isd Wert San se For Other Advertisements Unde Heading See Diroctorys This T DR. OR MMP, WHAT, —-ALL COMMLAINTS Lag 4 Cured; advice from, © Bleecker sh, BOA Broa’ war,

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