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pS Se (NDEPENDENCR DAY, aarenert JHow It Is To Be Honored in| the Metropolis. |MILITARY DISPLAYS. Stan tsttw arent Mivic and Social Celebrations aud a Display + It ts not improbable (hat when the street Arab Of the year 2875 sball Klugle the traditional bonfire © the site of the present Capitol at Washington Le way be puzzied to name the bistoricai eventbe Celebrates. in each handred years that have pre- eded ibere shall bave been seven vevoted to centenulals Of the frst to the ninth wagnitade, eommemorating each of the battles between Con- cord awd Yorktown, Yherefore it is very fair to presume that centennials will have become de- cidediy commonp!ace offuirs. Of sbe quing-centennia; (500 years) will seem a Musty fable, and che close proximity to the mili- Jenial wil) occasion only a ““paroxy*mai”’ throp of Pratifqecason. The urchin will have forgotten the New Zealender's prominent place in literature, Whose position he fils in the mind's eye of the wriier. But does any one donudt that the street Arab Will be on band when tue sun shall rise on the Fourth of Jaly, 2875 % Surely not. He will rise early, as be has done througa the centuries gone. He will have invested on the previous day the ‘WRper money of the period in the new and ce, Nghifui “ultro-giycerine torpedoes,” which wlll | ‘then have supplanted the utterly antiquated Chinese “crackers.” He will burn bis fingers, amoke his first cigar, shoot himself and make bis parents wretched a(cer tue time-honored fashion, Be wil do all these and @ thousand other more Gvaccountadle tuiuys as bis predecessors shail ave done them for 9 years before. ‘The Fourth of July isa day that can never cic with the representative young American, It, folowing the tradition of histery, the Esqut- miaux shall overrun and devastate this country, ‘the Icelanders become the maritime Power o! tue world, the Patagonians teach international law in thelr universities and the Sandwich Islanders sing the music of tne fulure, the American boy will annovally celebrate, just os religiously, vigorously 2nd dangerously, the fourtn aay of July. Woen ail Have been forgotten that a Continental Congress ever assembied, and when busy tades- men and lawmakers snail have ceased to regard ‘the day a8 a noliday, the American doy will under- Une it and set it up in his heart by the alde of | Chretmas, The day has lost all interest for toe average American citizen—from no lack of pa- triotism or pride, but because the sweetest of | Memories grow aim with 4 Bur with the American boy, ever young, ever renewed, the day must aiways remain the same, It | 48 mow virtually given up to him. The Uinld c¢ltizen remains at nome, with a fire ex- tingnisher by his side, anxtously stenting for the expected alarm. A few men who play boy, and in gay colors parade the streets in the sun, intrade upon the prerogative of young America watle they Fecognize his rigats. On this year we #nail have the Fourtn in two As the Gay comes on Sunday, Monday wilt be celebrated. Hus it is idle to suppore that the enthusiasm of the beys can be kept aown by Quy salety vaive of pablic opinion. Young Amer- Jea will begin to celebrate precisely at daylight on Sunday, and, so far as he is able, exhaust himself Dy Monday night. The police will take on large Cemporary accessions to ws force, The Fire be Partment wil douple its pitrolwen. The hospi- | tala will rapsack the medical colleges for young assistants, Tbe insurance companies wil balance owes, Byen the memory | | Others, NEW YORK HERALD. SATURDAY, = NEE aes Z tee having in charge the arrangements for ce\e- 1, 1 brating ind. pendence Day, nave consulted win major erat Math ana eb.ained a. Bi of pro. nt ! i coeai ngs iM the matter of vousolidanng tne and Second regiments, National Guard of New Jersey, umril after the rth, Chey will parade ——— “ eary in the morning in full summer diess. eral Plume has issved orcers describing (he le Of marek to ve taken, The streets, duniog tae time the military are parading |hrough tuem, ere LO be kept clear trom curb to curb, CURSTONS, All sorts of excursions will bein order noth on men’s Pay Warrants. Bonany and Monday. Among these may be men- ie aaa soued that of the steamers Piymwent 2 I +P SONA TIRE Willtom Cook, Long Branet, sunnysiae, Armenia | 1S A “STAMP” A SIGNATURE? General Se ick, Mouttor, Seth Low, Americus, Neversink, tamora, Bristol, C. H. Northam, seeigiisscliipmaignaiiiichl Arrowsmith, Thomas Powel, Daniel Drew an Correspondence of the Mayor’s and Comp- troller’s Secretaries. Oa Monday there will be a select excar- sion to’ New Haven, The C. H. Northam whl leave Peck slipat eight A. M., Twenty. tuird street, East River, av fifteen minutes past @ eigut A.M, and will N New rer hen | eg « ~M. his promises to be a ple na xoaeaioes Hagar of, ma’ beng wellworth The contest between Mayor Wickham and @ visti and the view slong Long Island pound and = Comptroller Green in reiation to the signing of around New baven Bay being very veal the Gremen’a warrants yesterday assumed a new | gatta, and tor whicd $400 was appropriated by the | clubs who ere to compere, With the vames of the their books up to Saturday night, aud the eatire | eommerciai interests ia America will staud aud Jook on with bated breath. Dayhght on the moruing of Sunday will be pre- | ceced and usiered in by the explosion of Chinese crackers, pistols “and over festive Hoses of juvenile production, which, mm apice of pohoe and parental promibition, will break forth | &t Srequent iutervals during the whole day, inarr- ing tne Sabvath +tilloess and tmpregoating che wir with ap odor of suiphuronus nitre. Monday morning will be greeted by ordnance routes trom the Various forty pear the erty, and by the Veterans of 1812, at tne Battery, while the Tisine sun wWili fall upon groups of the National Guard burrying through the streets to their sev- eral arinories preparatory to the grand parade wiiclt will take place before the sun is nigh, HOW THE DAY WILL BE CELEBRATED. During the day it is anticipated thas many pri- vate pesidences and clupbouses and other podiic buildings will fy the national fag in honor of tue festival, and it bas veen proposed Las to these customary decorations jiousehviders whall add the exposition of briliiant draperies, consisting of obiong pleces of red clottr bordered with yellow or otuer contrast, Such as are in ire- i. use (OT such oCcasivus in Southern Europe, the dispiay of jigated candies ur otuer tL amination ening. As hail-past seven o'clock Mr. Jamea EF. Aylifte, the veteran bell cuimer of Jriuity cnurca, Wil Ting the following programme eoratag our Mawonal souiversary, Wahico De Will repeat at ‘noow :— ment" Ax “Centenual Byam,” 34 “Cotatatna, the Gem of 3a “My Locwung Is on the 4 2G, “Biue Sells ot ccotlaad 31. odies.”? 3a “Yankee Doocle” The Tammany Society or Coiudibian Oraer w duly bopor ine natal day of American juwepe cence, ag 18 its Wont, by a ceveral @asem bla; the praves at the Wikwani ia Fourteeoth street. Hou. Samuel S. Cox Will make tie “lomg taik’’ to and cher friends about the glories of iverty and whe gre: of Yaukee Doodle, Oiber cuieftains wil Short speeches on Wwe same ennobiing ¥ Music aod peauty | will grace the patriotic fter the oratori cal enjoyments the braves w: she spring deneach tee Wigwam, where Li execute 4 “barvest cance” around the 1 fire and pledge each otver and the of demue- Bacy iu the juice of crusned grape clusters, The yeteraus of the War of 1812 will celebrate tne day by @ parade and dinoer, the lauer at their headquarters, No. 102 Bowery, au whica they wil) recount the glorious arfairs fa which tuey gained lame under Seott or Jackson. ine Seventy-ninta regiment (Highlanders) will Ppend the aiternvon and evening at kim bark, wmety-second street, pear Higatn avenue, with ‘Bbeir The regimeuta! band, wito pipers, Will fordieh tbe provocatives jor tripping the ight fantastic toe sua revive memories Of the lund of wer, The New York Stote Socisty of the Cincinnati ‘will celebrate the day on Monday by a dimmer at Weimonico' Phe society will meet at No. 67 University place at nuon and memoers of other Btate societies who may be ia the city are invited 90 be present. The standing cr ees will meet Bt eleven o’ewck A, Mi. ior tue lection Of OMicers ad Obher vasiness. ‘The New York Dry Goods Marly Closing Reform ASSOC). have @ picnic on Monday at “ure Bay Forty-tnird between enuca, MILITARY PATADES. Major General Alexarder Sheior commandin First aud Seco ar MN.Y., as ordered of to turn ont in ia form op Monda. parade |i otis minesy-ninth abuiversary of the Lecia Independence of the United ».ates. are to be reviewed by tue Ma formed im close columus, the he Featuog O8 Fifth avenue, ine fo ercer of formation :— they owing is toe Separate Teoop Cavalry, in tine, on Piteh ave. Bue, berween Twenty rd and lweaty 1 Bireets. Third brigade on West Twenty-ceeond street. Battery & on West Twenty-fise scr Viret troop Wasuiagton Greys on Last Iwenty- , Drst street. ‘Firat brigade on Weet Dwentieth sirect, Battery K on hast Cwentieth wiree ‘Thwrd regiment cavalry on Kast Nineteenin street. nt Second brigade on Wes" Nimeteenth surret In thie order the division will march cown Pith ave . Fic avenue, through Canal treet to Broadway aud up to tne reviewing poiat oO Whe plete at | ion square. Resehing peven- te etree: ana Fourth #vence the troops mil a to sheir respective quarters, Brooklyn, Filth brigade, Secoad divinion, composed oft) rieeuth, Fou: \eenth, Filteenta and fwenty-eignin regiments, wi p rade for re- | view by Mayor Munier on Monday. Coronel Jo- weph will command the corps Brigade line wilh formed on tie ean) Bee of CNBLOn avenge, wish figot resine OW Myre aycnus, oF sor cloek A. M. jae ako seed Sines S9ussh ysl | Vernou on Monday, whicd nave been loaned ior to-morrow aod Monaay there will be excur- serious complications have sions Lo Newburg on tue steamer Long Brauch. | Shape and moro On Monday the steamer Sunnyside, of the Albauy | arisen. Two montis’ sularies are Dow due to the acd Troy line, wri mai @ grand excursion to | fire —tor May anu Jane, Yesterday afternoon | Newourg, luadng at lone tiful pleasure groguds and shady groves to the eye Of viRtiorn. The Sunnyside will also atop | at Coazens’, West Point and Cornwal e | a eamer will leave tae company’s dock. pler 49 | Banco Dasaprnwey Ore Batt Nor‘h River, {uot of Leroy sireet, at nive o'clock | yon, Axornw H, Guxnn, Comptroller, 4c. — A. Yulton ferry, Brooklyn, at hali-past nine im—The Mayor Mr you ic send to this oMfce, \ nd Tweaoty-iourth street, North iver. at | upon receipt ol this note. the warrants tor paymentol ten A.M, This trip will afford a view of the splem- | souuts due che firemen, Toews pala RRISON, aid ndson Raver scenery. The steamboat BURTON N. Hal a Armenia will siso make ap excursion, folowing | TOE COMPTROLLER'S ANSWER, the route above uoied, and returmiug co this city Crry OF Naw YORK, DeraRTMeNT OF FINANCE, } pe weuinam,| Boa: Winn Were wages ‘To-morrow and Monday the steamer William pe ener _ er am opportunity to spend a duy on the iar | d beach. 5 i Magnificent steamer Bristol will make s trip ap the Hudson as Jar as West Point, afverding | by the O peopie who wish to lotier here an excelent op- | p-rtantty to see (ais famed locality. and, whicd las Dean to the Fidance Depariment:— due rt oi tans aftice will be dizected to rewain alter ‘be usual f e AY IRELLS, $0 The steamer Mary Powell will go on an excur- ; practicants, tonight, Very respectiully, ! sion around Staten Island on Montay, leaving toot | ELIO’ McUUTMICK, Secretary. of Vesivy street at noon and rerurnihg in time to | FROM FIRE COMMISSIONER KING. leave on the regular.trip at Nali-past three Ps M. riviupeadegyps taped ast Mr. vincent ©. King, the recently appointed Express traiog Wil, on Monday, leave New York ong ‘2 n Cag fa) 4 fire Island at | Fire Commissioner, also sent the folowing lester nine A. M. and four P. M.. and ‘Thirty-iourth street | to Comptroller Green ou this subject :— Ob 9:0 A M, and 4:10 P.M. by the Central Katl- New Yorx, July 1, 1875, Non. Axpaew fl. Grexy, Comptrolior, do. i— road to Bahbylov, where steamboats cvupect ior Sik—T have reat tue letter of the Mayor to you, pub- the Surt Hotel. Visbed this. morning, sugwesung. a mode tor séxrtling the present diMfculty iu ‘paying the monthly salaries of ihe 1 shail be very Brooklyn, as 8230.4. .M., ast River (Peck slip), New York, at “| , aM South sisth stree’, Brovkivu, E. D., at 8:45 A. | Paymaster fo firemen im addition to my other au- and foet of Thirty-third sireet, dast Hvar, New | eS and am quite willing tosupuish bonds in any 4 1 shink proper for the faithful perform- Ky it lock lor Glen Cove, Sea Cuff and | ibursiug tbe money to the men, emen. n M. y 6 od. boat will reiurm to ine city wtsix | ¢ should receive no extra pay ior this partic: o'clock P, M. uias work. Very respectiully, &¢., . REGATTA, VINCENT C. KING, Fire Commiss'oner. On Mon@ay, uncer tie auspices of tne Perth Am- | Comptroller Green refused te atcede to this ar- boy Yacas Cid, the Union Regatta will take piace at Pertn Aubos, wad the officers of iue cud prom- } ise tat 1 shall surpass even tnat of the Fourth of daly of last year. The prizes are valued ar 3350, | ang will be. open to all open voats from fifteen to | y Jeet. They will be divides lato (uree clas: frem tfeen to tweuty, twenty to tweuly. | AS 2 the warrants were immediately sent over ive, and twenty-five to thirty Ivet, Fuir particu. | to tue Mayor's office by Comptroller Green it was lars Moy be obtained ana entries made wie Y.&. | presumed the whole difficulty had been arranged Th: 24 bs ay, N a { Thomas, No, 24 Bposaway, Hom Y OER and that the firemen would recetve their salaries ‘The Hidgedeld fark Regacta will take place on | the ackeosack River, on Monday, opening at two | last nignt, or at least to-day. The glad news was » M. The Ridgefield Rowing Oud wilt supermptead the races, of walcb there will oe | Tangement as to the sppotatment of Mr, King. He wanted to have the work attended to by ms own paymaster, THR LATRST MITCH, toe flremeu jooked forward to a Joyons Fourch of turee—one for six-oared barges, one for four- July. but the warrants were not “signed” by oured sfeila and ove for single scutls, Auouber tio Mayor’s band, bat simply “stamped” by his of the New Jersey clubs have sent m entries, he | chiei clerk under directions from Ris Honor, who New Jersey Railroad will ran an ex'ra tram to | claims this course to be entirely legal. in an in- New York at six Mmuces past seven P. dt,, ior the | terview witd a HERALD representative Colonel return of visitors. | Harrison, the Mayor's secretary, reiterated the The Seawarhaka Yacht Club will have aregatta statement as to tue legality Of this.action, at Oyster Bay on Monday. } AT THE COMPTROLLER’S OFFICE. ‘The committee appointed by the citizens of | , The warrants in tois shape Were transmitted to Newark for the purpose of gettin? up a Stute re- | the Cotipcroier’s office between six and seven orcleck last evening, Orders had been given to Commoa Counc), met laxt evening at cignt | several of the clerss to remain on duty im the de- o'clock, Whea tetiors were read from a number of | partment so that toe warrants should be regi the principal rowing clubs in the State, accepting | \ered and countersigned by the bookkeepers, Tue the proposal wade. ‘the folowing 18 alist of the | City Onamberlain is aiso compelled to put his juitials on eacn, It was intended that this lapor | shoud be completed in the Finance Department at an eariy hoar tast night. Whea the docaments | came over in te custody of the Mayor's messen- ‘in, | ger. followed by Colonel Harrison aud Chamber- o. 3; O iutian | lata Tappen, the Comptroller refused to recognize Lryson, stroke; | tue signatures a8 legal. Thus the whole gramme was upset. the Comptroller claims to take bis Course under article 6, sectioa 29, of tbe | charter, which says:— —J. A. Ackerman. | All payments by or on behalf of the Corporation snail crews Se far us ided ob Up to the presenr:— Atlantic Boat Ciab, Hoboken,—Four-oared sbeli— 2. Benson, bow 4, 3; D. NeQueen. bow; G, ladiey, No. Ketler, No. 4; C. Worden, 3 ain. ulicrs.—Sing! |. De sculle—Robert Le!- man. a . Movoken Ciub.—Single Argousata Cluv, Bergen Poin our-Oared be made through the proper disbarsing officer ot the I shell. | parunent ot Finance on your to be filed tn gang de 7 ut-om ed s —J, Young. D i by means of Warrants drawn on the Caan tp onreeee ae Touran og Shell—#, Young. | Deriain by the Compiroiier sud couniersignea by the Mayor, Thug stands the case at present. According to appearances the poor firemen are much fartace ‘Tom re. e:ving their salaridy than pefore yestver- Gay’s proceedings. i THE AERIAL LADPFRS TOO LARGE, About two years ago some excitement was caused in the Fire Department regarding tae arsons, bow; B. iarks, No. 4; G. Sand. Comtrell, Gox- W. Clari J. GU. Lovelace, » No. 6; P. Young, strok swain, Tne races commence at two o'clock P. any boat not at its post by the time specified M,, and | is | Hane to be disqualified by tae releree., ‘The prizes | are :—Kor the *1x-oured race, a set of colors; tour. cared, a basge for each memver of the winning pase new epee 5 on thi rindaee sock 1 4 i | Mrs. Sco! | Vaal. d Fohe Cleate jor the single scull, @ State champion | piace a¢ oh 5 and. i¢7 wae generally cone RIPLE MATCHES. | open agree) te ory AG Pie ln a a The Anierican Kifle Associauon wt!! have short | Man jell from tbe: der pod was severely Tange Ma: clies Of its temporary grounds at Mouut | Mjured. Nevertheless the department made @ requisition for $25,000 to purchase the right from Mrs. Uda to dalid these lagders. Alter some 0) position by Cowptroiler Green, tye money was a the occasivu by Captain Coburn, of the Twenty. | seveutv. Ine competition for the De Peyster | " will « a on e grounds. 1 propriated aud three or four ladders were built ag eee ee -Pist alccomers! mates aNy Hike | te suops in khzabeth street,” It now transpires Standing ing Shots; now Wimbledon tar- | that theve ladders were built too wide for the en- gets, at 200 yards: entrance $1, members, 75 | #0¢ houses, and therelore canuot be used, The cents. Prizes—l. Silver fruit stand, vaiue $40; 2, | ladders are seven feet five luches wide, Whue the | goors of the engtne honses are only about seven | Jeet, and as the horses run out of tue engine | honses at a great speed, eitner the’ ladders or f houses are useless, It will cost thousands or dol lars to the city to alter the houses, and even then Shiver fower bolder, value $25. Second, West- chester watch, ail comers; military rifles oniy; same condidens otuerwise. Prizes—i, Siiver vuse, Value $60; 2. Casn, $10. Pool entrance $1, giving five shois; bai the total eatrance money divided among the best three scores: no hmita- Tlom as toentrances. Staces will be rua from the Mount Vernon depot to the grounds, THE FIREWORKS. | a rey pte agg gerd ary ned Sad dis- | Foreman James H. Monroe, who was recently ays of ure Works 8, With Dumer- | -anc, re A See balls and other festive gatuerings; and it may | reduced from the position of Chief of Battalion, here be noted that last year the fireworks in | has applied for re:nstatement, and bis appileation Union square seemed to have been gotten up | is soon to be considered by the Commissioner especiaiy tor the delignt of the guests oftne | ‘ ~ Evere:t House. It is to be hoped that the arrang Itis indorsed by a namber of Very indueatial in- ments on Monday will not cnoke up Seventeenrn | Surance officials, and also, it is undersiood, by ‘will be o! no value. FIRE DEPARTMENT NOTES, | street, ana that tue exuivition will be entirely for | Commissioner Perley. {t was reported recently that Secretary W. B. | the muitiude. | The Department of Public Parks announces that | White had been removed; but President Perley on tae evening of the 51 Oi July, ‘or the celeora- | has stated that, co Lis knowlege, No sucn action tion of Independence Day, there will be displays had been taken by tue Commissiouers. At tae inee! of fireworks, vegmoing at quarter past eighty | ine held on Jone 16 Commissioner White's case wae o’e.o6k, 28 lollow: brought tp ana Jaid over. The neXt Meeting took At the City Mall Park twenty-nine large exnibi- | place on Wednesday, June 3 tion pieces, including @ Snishiog dispiay of foun- | Was “laid over.’ Yet, accorciag to Mr. March, tama, batteries, colored fires, rockets and other | Mr. White hus been removed. Nobody at the fireworks simultaneously fred along a ime over | Department headquarters seems to know how thi one handred feet ia length, the exnibitton to be aiter stands, inere seems to be some great interspersed with illuwmivarions, sbelis, rock vie among the meinbers of the board, and the | J otaer ceriel fireworks, furmisned by Me willer, Sireet & Co. At Moant Morris square a tike exnibition tn all respects, except tgat tue nuinber of pieces will ve three Jess, turmisued iso by Slegsre, Divwilier, Sureet Co. | At Tompkins equare twenty-one large exhibi- tion pieces, with « dujsong piece, wun the figure of It 1 awaited witn great anxiety vy the mploy és of the department, Di m t ja. | © ;@ POLICE. IMPORTANT AMENDMENTS TO TARE RULES OF THB ot Wasuington, with Liberty and Justice on eituer BF side, closing with mosaic batiery, furmished by | cos epentiar ar ieee the Messrs, Wage. Ata meeting of the Board of Police Commise t the Union sqnare muster ground Dincteen | sioners, held yesterday, the Subject of the india exhibition pieces, concinaing with tae temple of Independence, composed of three arches, within | wach are Washington, Liberty and Justice, and ecriminate trusting of policemen by tradesmen and otuers, relying for their pay upon the aepart- some Ws ieageia, °. 929 Fockets, furnigaed | mens, was brougnt up, and a resolation intro- ‘At Fleetwood Park, Twenty-third ward, thir | duced announcing that hereafter the department ween exnibition 3, with a finale of the Amer- | wiil not lend its power to enforce payment of bills, jean cous of artus Also iaralsied by Air. Joka W. | ana recowmending tradesmen to trust policemen Aadfeid. Duriag the intervals between the fring of the pieces in the above five exkunitions there wili oe dischsrged bombs, rockets, Datteries, purackuter, JoaM@inacions aud ascension wheeis. Atecacn of the following named places several hundrea large rockets, eowbs, parachutes and ovaer aeriel fireworks will ve discharged avd ability to pay. Tae long talked of division of the city into four inspection districts bas at last been made, as will appear by the following resolution avopied yes- L The Battery, day. Several amendments to the rulcs were Grand street. tion with Tast Broadway. aiso made, to coniorm them to this new order of » Canal Sireet park, tut of Vana street, North | things:— ay ee ney Rerolved, That the folowing rules be amended to read | 6 Wasongton sqaare. re MEY un 6 6. Broadway, jonction with Seventh avenue and | Hs The tereitory of the cit w York shail be divided Forty-sixth street, inte four be reepecuvely aamed 7. Block ho horth end of Moraingside Park, | We fir vrove ay &. Port Washington. : ho Fare: aisirict tc Now. 1, 4.6, 7, ucts we %, Block bounded by Second and Third ayeunes ipeallawyh gaan 2/ and Eighty-niatn ao4 Sinetieth streets, t Nos Mr. Harvey B. Dooworch will farmish moaste at Pd —— 5, 6,9, LCourt ay the Olty Hail juuvsias Square, the | intriot 4 iMus Now. 12,19, | square muster “, Mount Morris sqmare, Tre aad Fourth, d Sixth Vistrios Court | Broa y, at Vor:, Ala sleet, and Fleewwoud et ourth distrres to constet of pre 30, 31, | At the north end of Morningside Park music | An inspector of police shail he assigned to 1 ; will be ‘uruiseed, under the oir 100 Of Professer ' . is a pany? 4 Jounston, by the Union Home cornet vand, com. diitict or may dewrmine, posed Of YousUS Irom that tustitauON, ali oF whom Whe wolice't are Orpaaus Of soldiers und suilors of the late war. | iyyte Oe “precinces ne ME EY companies #e The muse Will GommMeUCe As. each place slOrtiy tjunis us the doar of Polfee may urder ewes Bd pejore eigbt o'clock. none 4 tne usual promenade concert on the Central | The Superintendent aud each inapector ond eapt Park, together witn the periormance of a cornes | of police within (he lime of his dun 6 precknet band oo (he jake, Will be given et ‘eur o'viock pe upervivion over al ieensed Vvenwers, junk ahog vitices aud , care auctioneers bin tae P.M. B addition to all these Young Amert crate om private account, to pupil aul MaQuer of contrivances an@ bY 4 genera! patriotic display of personai in- peadenve Many cases Ihjurlous to uimseil consoudated rap wourd of Volice add Gangerous to everybody elie, issue to each inapoctor such orders and notiicaw :., A GOOD sCHOOK pila tino wor Grammar Scbool No, 34, In West Thirteenth street, vetween Fifth and Sixon avenaes, of which | Joun M. ¥orbes is privcipal, gradnaved this year | 00 boys, WhO pasred the examination required or admission to the College of the City of New dudes. York. Atthe recent Commencement of th€ CO | yan tnepeetor nay pe eerone | Jewe of the City of New York one third of the grad- | vation of the peace in bis div " | ates had formerly astended No. 85, ix of te ten | of the torce under his vt in the Comm spect OF cause to be tr ation ise In Nis district te boys, and three of the five honors— the Malutstory ana tne fiftn honor— meot exercises WAS REA RALGE Iya NO. inte | More Trouble About the Fire- | delight | the Mayor sent over the following communication | signed by you this afternoon the clerks and paymaster | 1o serve in Lhe capacity of | seut srouna to the diderent engine houses, aud | pro- | a numoer of Old Gremen say toat the oew ladders | aod stili the matter | only trom @ knowledge of their personal character i Properly performed Be. shall, receive the of (be captains and other officers in cymmand of mem. Lets of the lorce in bis distriet and carefully examine them and make such remarks 0 op me, oper, and transmit them tn i fils own, Feport, to the Central Ofice at such hour ae the ouperinvendent may direct at which time he 1 roenve affect the force within bis vo such OFsersé as May | dotrict, and see that they ‘are promptly and proper'y distributed within bis district, | OL 02, | _ Me snail see that witha his district the Iaws of the | State and the or simences of tac corporation of which | the Police Department has cogmutuce are entorced, and | shall cause nuixances to ve removed, preserve peace and order at elections, ahd provide af aucquate police torce | atevery tre. ROLE 204. He shall transmit to the Saperintendent all charges against wowbers OF ane, Jorce io bis district iy vepurts in writing to the Sn- of the police force au Ine ais- bd I make He peri ent op the sta trict, with such statistic deem advisable for thy impro’ ernment and discipline, I tors shail bet daily at the office of epector: ail repor au person dal ice of the Faperiuten sent. hoy shall trom to thine sub. st to htm reporis in writing setting forth the condition ach station house, and any suggestions in regard to them #4 will conduce to the Comfort of the officers aud men aud insure @ thorough pertormance of duty. RULE 2 Tt shall be obligatory upon all: inspectors captsing, sergeautand rouudsmen of the force Wo report all vio- Intlons of the rules and regulations by mambers of the force under thelr command. and auy tailure 10.0 80 ibe as negivet of dav ions as he may ‘of the police gov- Kesoived, That the Superiaundent shall promulgate the above amendments to the torce, AN UNSOLVED PROBLEM. ae WHERE WILL DISHECKER BURY HIS GARBAGE? — TRIFLING WITH THE RIGHTS O¥ THE PEOPLE BY KREPING Ir AT THE PIERS TO ¥ERMENT AND POISON THE AIR. ‘The problem, “what to do with the garbage,” is nO nearer solutiop thau it was when. this journal | Commenced to expose the raseaty contractors and reckless Police Commissioners for potsoning a dense population with the impurities collested | trom the gatters of the city and Gumped on Har- lem flats in utter disregard or all sanitary Jaws and the health of the residents of the) | Jacent streets, Weeks, even months, have passed | since the taxpayers and residents of the poisoned district uttered their first protests, yet to-day the Harlem flats remain to commemorate the out- rageous conduct of ihe men who have charge of | cleansing the city of all impurities calculated to breed disease and death, True, they have poured oli (Qeaad on!) on the filthy, deavh-breeding sur- Jaces, but still the nuisance remains, On days like yesterday, when toe cooling breezes are | Waltea across the island, the poisoned fats are | not so objecitonavle, but when the hot rays of a July sun pour down upon the | FESTERING MASS OF CORRUPTION | that gives out its unhealthy gases, windows and | doors are closed, children are cailed in from the | Streets whither they Dave resoried for pure air, and the people sweat and auathematize the au- thoritles who so coolly perpetrated this outrage upon their rights. The Board of Health bave been pretonding to grapple with the inlamy, and ery out that they are powerless for want of money. “GIVE US MONEY,” | they say, “and we will bury the vile smell under fresh earth.” But the money does not come, The Department of Public Works, too, professes to be | at Sea and powerless, The Board of Aldermen | come to the rescue, and they find tbat there is so | Inuch red tape that they are lost in perplexities | and doubt as to what co do, and fually cau jor | “AN OPINION”? | from the Corporation Counsel as to the power of | departmenis of the city government to furnish tus relief that our people have s0 iong Waited Jur, and, waiting, failed to wet. “While efforts have been tn progress by these branches of the city governwent two ob branches, the Commussioners of Chari | Correcuion and the Street Clesniog Bureau, have | been perpetrating an offence even more glaring | on the upperend of Blackwell's Island. This last abuse wus fully deseribed ia tae HxwaLp of Thurs- day, aud now we vave TWO DISTRICTS OF GARBAGE | Instead of obe to cover over anu vury out of sight and out of smell. Mr. Co:poration Counsel Smith will take hig | time in giving ‘an opioton; the matter will go | back to the Aldermen; it will be discussed, and aiter an ordinance bax been passed, probably | whout Chrismas, someoody will be empowered to | cover over these plague Spots, Meantime they | wil continue all summer to GIVE OUT THEIR NOXIOUS GASRS, | Slekening the people of tue nelghborhood of | Hariem and Astoria, Aad probably the Charity | Commissioners, im urtver dedavce of danger to the | puviic health and of decency, will pat prisoners at work, erect pavilions for poor sick persons, | people them to therr utmost capacity, and tere LE? THEM DIS OR RROOVER, But what o1 the future’ | brains of visbecker aud Matsell Dod a burial place | for tne city’s garbage? Whore will (hey next put | out Of sight the reruse material collected from the gutiers, Kivchens and markers? | ‘these are questions our people are interestea | | | in. They must look around jor new flelds of o} ration, apd nO doubt they will succeed in impes- ing upon us other eyesores and offeuces for our nostra. Tue garbage must be collected. It 18 placed upon scows at the dumps, but it is not re- moved. ities for disposing of it, bat to tow ft out would be too much trouble ang would cost mouey. In this dilemma it is kept atthe dumps on scows, | Where if stenches tne passengers on through lia vod river travel and the occupants of adjacent bull Des. | & HERALD reporter yesterday took a look at these Guaeps abd found that, at many oi them, | the foul swells were even w: than a week | ago—worse than befure they devised the expedient | Of @isiofeeung the refuse with eeud 01, Ua the | North River tue New Jersey Oentral Rallway take garbage and otner refuse from the dumps *o Come | wunipaw, but only at such times as suite their | couventence, ana for days the scows iovded-with the foul matter ere kept tied to the piers to per- fame the entire city. At Camp Disbecker, toot of Laignt street, a very offensive mass was found | yesterday, of Which tae peopie tenderly complain, At Marke% street, Jacksoa street aud otner plera the garbage in an advanced state of rapid de- compesition was found. From we Bast River Guaips occasional loads are TAKEN TO GOWANUS BAY asa filling in upon which to crect an ofl refinery, wn @ Wan, salu amed J, J. Austin, removes tome to Jersey. residue renitius’ to fester nd foment and cording to tne direction | be viowing. ing means to Abate tue Nuisances already created the Street Cleaning Department should be com- pellea to remove daily Ww the AUanuc Ocean or elsewhere, far away from all densely populated places, every pound Of garbage or ocher deveteri- Ous matter Goilected in tue ety. The expense, tt | is true, would be increased; but this is better | than the creation of fresh nuisances, The Board | of Aidermenin five minutes could pass on ordt- | nance compediiny the effective removal of ali this | Blud daily, aud ‘nat would be a SAPRGUARD AGAINST FUTURE TAMPERING in this particular with the beaith of che people. If property owners want material to fli low, marshy land let tvem goto Long iniand or New dersey ang buy fresh earth, Mow and where they get it is their individual business. So iong they are permitied to Oi) in with “pure asuet the door is open, and garbage, manure and ashes will be used ior Alling 10 purposes. HEALTH DEPARTMENT. in whren the wind may POISONED PICKLRS SUKJECTED TO CHEMICAL TESTS—-DANGEROUB VINEGAR, The Board of Heaith hela a meeting yesterday aiteruoon, President Chandler in the chair, Uon- siderable routine business was transacted, A communication Was received (roi Dr. Lossing, the physician who atvended Emma King, the ‘young lady polsoned by eating pickles on the af- ternoon of the 26th ult. The J/oliowing ta an ex- tract:— squeezed in a clear glass vessel, and to the ox- pressed liquor two arops of ferrocyanide potassa Were wddea, whieh gave immediately 4 distinct biue | color, proving the presence of iron. The process of preparing pickles now pursued seems 10 ve 10 piace the cucumbers in a strong brine of Turk’s isiand or rock salt, sod then to heat them in an tron vessel for the purpose of “greening” them. This produces & chemical change between the chloride Of sode@ and the tron of the sel, lorming a chio- ride of iron, When these pickies thus prepared are placed in good tie acid Vinegar an acetate of iroo 18 lorined which Is bariniess. Where the danger to puviic healen reaily arises, as has been proved this case, is in che addition to pickies of | a Vinegar prepared trom impure suipnuric acid, made [rom pyrives containing more or leas arsenic, and always iorming with the iron contained in | tne pickles the suipiace of iron, #ud if they con. tain copper she sulphare of copper, Such vine. , Lam informed, ins been made aod is new ig sold throughous Lue city, Respeciiully sub- mitted, #. LOSSES |. D., No. 68 Downing street. CATEN ISLAND. FIRE ON A fire broke out early yesterday morning in an outbutiding on the old Ketobam farm, at Rich- mond Hill, Ricntond, owned by Mr. McKitney, of | this city, and, before its progress could pe stayed, 1 destroyed that buiiding, togetwer with severa: | adjoining outhovres, incinding the old barn, A | barn recently built was saved. The joxs on the buildings and costents, hay, iarming implements, &c., te about 000, partially Govered by taser JULY 3, 1875,—TRIPLE SHEET. Where will the fertile | ibe broad Atlante affords them ali factl- | r poison the sieeplag rooms of | | Brooklypites or residents of this city by tara, ac- | Woe time is being Wasted in devis- | | The pickies of which this family partook were RAPID ‘TRANSIT. The Commissioners Are Sworn In by the Mayor. erin acne Views of Commissioner Seligman--He Thinks * the Capital Can Soon Be Raised, At half-past two Oeloek yesterday afternoon the Kapid Transit Commissioners met for the first time at the Mayor’s oMce, in the City Hall, all tne Commissioners were present, with the excep- ton of Mr, Delamater, who is out of town, and will probably not return notll next week. The | Mayor mace the gentimen, some of whom were strangers to each other, acquainted, ana they withdrew to iid private room for a brief consultation, they then took and formally subseribed to the oath of oMce, and it was agreed that they should meet again on Tuesday morning, at half-past eleven o'clock, at the Mayor’s oMfee, for qualifying in $25,000 each, The organization of the Commis- sion will follow as soon a8 practicable, as all ihe Commissioners are im tavor of the most speedy and decisive action. within which to decide upon the line of route, the lume allowed for this purpose expiring ou Septem- ber 1, but itis probanle that they will be able to dischary that preliminary duty at an earlier date, Thesuoscription books they mustopen by or before November 1, “pO LITTLE AT A TIME ject of rapid transit may be epitomized tn the words, “Do little ata time.” Tne opinion is gen- erally expressed that the Commissioners will do well if they do not at frat attempt to lay outs routes for the full accommoda- tion of the whole city, but content themselves with one line to Forty-second or Fittieth street on the east side, which 1s the one most urgently demanded, The problem of rapid traosit will be half solved on tho west side this failoy the completion of the Greenwich Street Elevated Road to Fifty-ninth street, and if an east side road is built up to Forty-second or Fifieth street next year the public would no doubt be well satisfied, It i# cluimed by the abiest advo- cates of rapid transit that the projects plannea hitherto had failed merely because they were so vast and reguirea such ah enormous ammount of capital, “Let ns have an east sine road to Forty- second street,” these people say, and we pall be content with it as astart, Ifyou immediately Want to raise capital enough to build a road thronghont the length of the city you may find it dimicuit and not even @ small road may be butlt alter all, Build @ small road first—you can easily gel tie money for that—and then you can go on extending it without any troubie.’” VIEWS OF MR, JOSEPH SELIGMAN. , the German member of the preierence of his col- leagues ior the elevated plan. He snys the geo- logical formation of the island would make the building of an underground railway tvo siow, dil- ficult and expensive. This was one of the reasons why the City Central Underground Raliway was a failure. Prominent engineers irom London, who examined the ground above Fourteenth street, said that 1t Was far too rocky for the buildlug of such aroad. Mr. Seligman, in expressing this preference, added that he, ol course, would exam- ine every plan impartially and yote jor that whieh seemed the best. He declared himself in favor oi running cueap trains for workingmen in the morning and evening, such #8 are run by the underground railway io Londo! He thougnt the capital would soon be forthcoming, and hoped that German capitalists would do their best to promo: the enterpiise and subserine iiberaliy toward the Duilding of @ good rapid transit road. Mr. Selig- man seems to be determined to oppose every delay in the work of tue Comanisston, which feei- | ing ls shared by the other members Of tuat bouy. VIEWS OF RAPID TRANSIT MEN. It isa remarkable compliment to tie Mayor's | tact mM selecting the present Commissioners that the representatives Of the various rapid transit axsociations literally vie with one abother im eulogtzing his appointments, Mr. ©. FH. Koosevelt, a director ot the New York Rapid Transit Associa- id yesterday tiat he could nos have better men if he had been the Mayor.in tbe piice of Mr. Wickham, He felt sanguine that something would be vone now thatthe matter aa in sucn excalient hands, and | that they would raise the requisite Soph sal pro- vided ou® they did not bit upon an underground plan, He and the President of the Association, Mr. Sherwood, had perfect confidence tn the adiiity of the Commisston to fenbaine. their trust promptly, impartially and wisely, Tbe men were all of a character to command the respect and confidence of capitalists, OTHER EXPRESSIONS OF UPINION. A stili more remarkable compiiment to the | Mayor's sagacity ts t ot thateven Mr. Henry the princi slockboider of the ‘Tei Avenue Katlway, could not deny that the appolucments were excellent. The writer, who met him in Broadway, expressed the hope that he would aiso put # million or two into the first rapid transit road; but re replied, “On, weil, | nave a large family to sappert, and fam connected with a good many concerns that don’t pay.” Mr. Scott, Secretary of tne Citizens’ Rapid Transit Association, said Mayor Wickham coul’ not have appointed better Ten than he did, and especially eulogized Mr. | Brown as oue likely to reuder great assistance to the canse, in this connection, It 18 due to Mr. Brown to say at the statement ia yesterday's HERALD to the effect that ne vad tailed in the war Was erroneous, and that, on the contrary, lie paid every dollar Of bis obiigations. NO ENGINERRS O% LAWYERS WANTED, ‘The Mayor’s exclusion o! engineers and lawyers from the Commission 18 generally commended. if he had uppointed an engineer, people say, ne would ave bees sare to atiewpt to control the entire Commission, and a lawyer would have tried to make business for himself for the future. Ail the leaging rapid tracsit men say that by tis wise conclusion the Mayor nad saved infinire trouble and delay, for ail (ue prominent engineers were interested in ole Bcheme or another, and wonld have desired io convert the other Commis- oners to their pet plau. it was generally teis That the Commiamon should Le composed of first | Fate, practical business 1 ‘and in appointing such the Mayor acteu ib periect kurmony with the | Wishes of the peopie. MUNICIPAL NOT 3. departare for the cuantry and seaside to enjoy the festivities of the Fourth. ‘The “third house” at the Ciry Hall misses thetr familiar countenances. The Comptroller has been busily engaged during the past two days in signing warrants for salaries Of school toachers and other city employés, so twat they can procure their Money to-day, it is again rumored around the City Rall that My, Jonn Kelly will saii for Burope in a fewdays. A demonscrauon of his irienus to “see mum Ol” is poker of. ‘The Legisiative OCommittes on Crime will meet again en next Wednesday. Sevoral charges suv- mitted to the Mayor against the Poltce Cominia- sioners bave been hauded over to this committes for investigation. Mr. Charies Swan, Register of Licenses, recently ppoiated to this pusition by Compsroiler Green, # not yet entered upon his duties, it is under- svood Mr, Green clatms that officials in the Bureau of Perinita, now coutrolied vy the Mayor, legally come under supervision of the Finance Depart- ment. Hence the uitch a# to paymeut of those salaries, Curtains have been placed upon the windows of the main eptrance to tne Mayor's office, whiot Is now locked at two o’clock Galiy, ‘ais additionat decoration is furnished to prevent inquisi- tive members of ti hair’ democracy from seeing into the Executive chambers, ‘he failure of tue Board of Aldermen to pass the dog ordinance Will work disacventageously to the usually received Mity cents per head for eacd un- ruiy Canine brought to tue pound, JERSEY CITY'S DEFAULTING TREAS- URER. HAMILTON PLEADS GUILTY AND 18 SENTENCED TO STATE PRISON, ‘There was @ furry in the Court of Quarter Sessions a8 Jersey City yesterday when Hamilton, the defaulting treasurer, accompanied by his counsel, Mr, Winfield, entered the court room. Mr, Winfleld, addressing the Court, said that his solely to the taking of the money and did not re- Jate to the bonds. With regard to the latter, he hoped the District Attorney would ent | pros. ‘The District Asiorney refused t tals proposition. In the first place, w too stupendous to be taus condone in tue Supreme Court bad under’ o the question Of the liabilicy oF timutor | men, The amonnt stolco by Hanuiton amounted | to nearly $100,000. iamiiton was then ordered to | stand ap. Judge Hollman, aduresmug bum, said that his crime was tuo palpavie and patent to warrant avy coimmeat ou tue part of the Court, | “Your Own conscience, addea the Judge, striking | the pened, “Will speak to you more forelbly than H joe Worde IE Uyuss could prvMuIANeie ambitions Lopes of those young gentlemen who | They have two months | ‘The present drift of current opinion on the sup- | es _— to three years at bard reBor' ia tie State Prison and @ dine Of $1,000, This penalty was imposed for Lreaca ol trast merely, the maximum mehment for which is Ove years’ imprisonment, ‘fais 16 virtually the of the case in its criminalaspect. The civ ib aealDel the bondsmen of Mamliton a treasurer of the city is now pending, will be remembered that Hamiiron carried of she buad, wich the corrapt Ting then 1p power placed in his own possession, nus endeavored to destroy the evidence thac would prove the liapility of the Loadsmen. It t# rumored that the bond 18 now in possession of Cortina, in Mexico, to whom Hamilton w: obliged’ to pay & large sum for his protection. Hamilton was one Oo! the ofticials employed at we instauce of the Pavonia Club. FUNERAL OF CAPTAIN PUFFER. ‘The funeral of the late Captain Alfred F. Pager took place yesterday alternoon from tne Masonic Tempie, corner of Twenty-third street and Sixth avenue, ‘the Grand Hall was filled with the triends of the deceased, among whom were Grand Master Ellwood Tuorne, Excise Commissioner Stiner and Chief Clerk Dillon, of the Fonrth District Court, Sho tly alter five o’ctock the services commenced. Rey. Willtaua %. Egbert and Rev, Morris. A. oMciuting. The services were according to the Masonic rites and were solemn and Impressive. ‘The remains reposed in a beautiful rosewood casket, ueavily silver wounted und covered with @ black veivet pall. The floral triovtes were umerous and beautiful, consisting of wreath! columns and crosses, At the coneclasion of ti services (ue re viains Were taken to Boston, for burial, being accompanied by a delegati Masons, = BOOKS RECEIVED. The Chi'dhood of Religions. By Edward Clodd, New York, D. Appleton & Co. ‘ Komwance Of Natural History. By Philip Henry Gosse. i 'B, Lappincott & Co. rners of the New ingland Coast. Sem uel Adaiis Orake. New York, Harper & Brothers. — “he Abbe legrane, By Ferdinand Fabre, New York, J. Ford & Go. pane Prenat ut Home. By Albert Rhodes. New York, - oad & Meud. ‘The Italians. By Francis KiMovt, New York, D. Ap pleton & Cp. “he Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex. D, Appleton & ( Mite aiyatery, or FI Love. By G. 8. Crosby, Pi i. B. it Co. Mansions of tie Skies, ua actosie Poem on the Lor Prayer. by W. P. Chilton, Jr. New York, Juba oO 0. eS) Rovel. By Victor Cherbullez, Boston, Lanat & Bs Ya Magazine, July, 1875, Appicion’s Journal, Jung. 'Moninly part. Van Nostrand’s eclectic Kuginecring Magazine, ntusy Alter. Part2, Philudelpisa, Allen, Lane AG & Scout, oo MARRIAGES AND DEATI nadia MARRIED. BuLLARD—COLBURN.—Oao Thursday, July 1, ny the Rey. Wiillam J. Seavury, at tue Churen of the ation, WILLAKD LULLARD tO Saka 2 Ye —Uu Thursday, July 1, at the resiaence of Mr, J, W. Dadiey, Jersey City, by tnt Key. H, A, Tuttle, assisted by the Kev. C. Coit and the Rev. J. J. Reed, Mr. Kobeur G, Lyi to Mis: WANNY A, daughter of the late Benjamin Link fieid, of Skowhegan, Me, ‘SMiTH—LEONARD,—On Thursday, Jone 17, 1876 by the Rev, F. C. Ewer, S. t. D., rector of St. Igna tius, M. J. ADELALDB MACLELLAN, daughter of tne Colonel W. P. Smith, of Poiladeiphia, to Mo INGSLAND LBONARD, OJ New York city, DIED, BARNES.—On July 1, of pneumonia, Rover b, Banngs, in the 60th year Of his age. ‘the relatives aod irieads are respectfally in vited to attend the funeral, :rom bis late rest deuce, 197 Remsea street, Brooklya, &. D., os Sunday, July 4, at two o'clock P.M. LACKBURA.—At Youkers, on Thursday, July L JOSHPEINB G, BLACKBURN, daughter o/ Samus, B. Garvin, of tuis city. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the juneral, from her iatver’s residence, No, 5} West Tairty-Sixth street, on sunaay afternoom July 4, at balf-past twelve o'clock, HOLPON.—Sucdealy, on June 40, 1875, Joun Bow TON, in the 64th year o( is age. ‘The relutives and iriends of the family are re- spectiully invited to atvend the fugeral, from his inve residence, 54 80uth second street, Brooklyn, » D., on Saturday, July 3, at bWo o'clock precisely, NUSh papers please copy. o ° BuRKHALTEs.-—On ud inst., after a ingering ill. Sone EurusMia, Widow o1 the late Stephen Burk bailter. ‘ Kelatives and friends are invited to atvend hey funeral, irom her late resioence, No. 230 West Fourth’ sereet, On Sunuay aiternoon, at tw o'clock, burr.—At New Brighton, July 1, Auicr H., only daugaler of U. D. W. and Henrietta M. burt, aged 1 year, 4 montus and 14days. Yuneral at Curtiss churen, New Brighton, at aturday, July 3. on ‘Toursday, July 1, at 75 South Ninth street, Willlamsturg, Mra. D. MH. CLBMENT, in the 82d year of Ner age. ‘the remains were taken to Cleveland, Onto, for interment. Cour,—On July 1, of aiphtherla, Junta ©., eldest daugnter of J. B. and Julia OC, Colt, aged 8 years and 2 months, Funerai froin the residence of her parents, 266 | Livingston street, Brookiyn, on Saturday, Joly 3, Many of our “local statesinen” nave taken thetr | | spectiuily wvited to attend her funeral, on Sui atiour P.M. Frkesony.—On Weanesday evening, June 30, FRANGKS H, PRERBORN. Kelatives ana irieuds, also the frienas of her brother, James F. Freeborn, are invited to atrend the lunerai services, at her late residonce, No. 2 West Forty-seventh street, 0a Saturday, July 3, as ten A. M. Hatoit.On Friday, Joly 2, after @ short tliness, Manrua, wile of Peleg Mates, in the 20th year 0, her e, ry ‘© invited to attend The iriends of the fami the funeral, from her late residence, 453 Wes! eer street, OM Sunday, at Dall-past ou¢ HYLAND.—At Riverdale, Joly 1, ELizaBETr, widow ot the late Micuael Hyland, Faneral irom St. Michael’s courch, thia (Satur Gay) moruing, ten o'clock, Ivauis.—On Wednesday, June 80, IRAN WALKER, widow of the jate George lnglis, in tue T6tu year of ner age. ‘the relatives and friends of the family are re spectiully invited to attend the funeral, irom hex late resisence, No. 47 West Hleventa street, oa: Savurday, at ono ociock P. M. JANEWAY.—Suddenly, WILLIAM W, Jannway, In the 65th year of bis age. . Funeral to take place from Stringham’s Rotel, Bergea Point, \, J., on Saturday, at ten A. M, KILMgR,—At tus late residence, 331 Bast twenty. fifth street, on Friday, Jaly 2, after a tong and painful iliness, Dayiv Kinga, Jr., i the dist ar of bis age, Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to. ral, OM Une 4th Inst. wt one o'clock, sl 1 'Yuursday, July 1, 1875, ANN ya ine goth year of her age, a mative of Baliinasi aty Galway, Ireland, Jeares! mother, iow has lett us, Ald ty 10> we deeply feel, ‘tis God Who.has bereft us, nH all our sorrows heal. The relaiives ana friends of the family are re- speetully ‘nyived to attend the funeral, iroch her luve resideuc:. No. LO West street, on Sunday, duly 4, at twelve o'clock NEWwMA ureday, the 1st ini Ross New- MAN, aged ‘ tler relatives aud trtends, and also those of her sons Patrick, Juues and fhomas Newman, are re+ day, the dth inst, at one o’ciock, from ner residence, No. 21 Prince strees, luterment in Cal vary Oemetery. : OTTMAN.-—-At Oswego, -N. Y., 00. Jnne 28, 1875, Ritey & OvrMan, formerly of Washington ana lute of Brooklyu, N. Y. Washington Star please copy. U'KREVIE.—-MICHABL O'KBEFFR. & native of Boughbee, county Cork, Irciand, awed 43 yea His juneral Wl take place, on Sunday, 4th July, from his iate residence, Huuter’s Point, uth sireet, Long Island Sieg. Owens--lionN.—On Wednesday, Jane 30, at the residence of ite bride’s fatner, by the Rev. le Selleck, Miss Mamie TRORSTON, daughter of Henry J, torn, Msq., to Mr. J. uDWIN OWENS, all of this city. ‘ Roonk.—At 3% Garden street, Hoboken, N. J., on Priday, July 2, JOUN Koonk, @ native of Lyons’ | France. | attend the raneral, from his late residen | client desired to retract nis = former pies of not guilty and to plead guilty, | District Attorney Garretson asked Wamil- ton if that was bis desire, and ho Teplied in the aM™rmative. The plea was then ace cepted. Mr. Winfleld said that tuts plea referred Notice of funeral In Sunday's Herald, Roe Oo Wednesday evening, Jpge 30, Samvuge LU. hooeRs, in ais 79th year. The rela ives and friends of the family are respectiully invived to aciend the funeral, frouy residence of (18 son-la-law, Gilbert Travis, No, 260 Leonard street, Hrookiyn, BE. D., New York, on Saturday, Juy 3, at two P. Me Puiladeiphia p pers please copy. RoMAN.—AC lis nome, im Hagerstown, Md., on Tuursday, July 1, of acute peritonitis, J. bixow Roman, son of tne Jate Hon. J. Dixon Roman, aged 2. years, a member of the Harvard glass of 76, Soarnerr.—On Thursday, Joly 1, of infammation of the bo vels, CHARLES R, SCAKLEIT. Helauves and intends are respecttully bt a Bad 16 West Forty-fitn street, 0b Sunday, July 4, ale . ok P.M. PIER | Ty Jy July 1, EMBLINE A, a. SMITH.—-At Freeport, SBABURY, Wie Of Sidney Smith. Relauves and friends are respectfully Invited to atiend the fuceral, trom the residence of her brother, B, H. Seabury, Lid Biliott place, Brooklyn, on Sunday, July 4, at two). My SPROUL.—On Thursday. July 1, after along and paintal iit , tenny TAYLOR, Only child of Olives W., anid Panmio A. bproul, aged it montns, elavives ane iriends of tue family are respect- folly invived to atveod the funeral, Saturday even- ing, July 8, from the residence ot nis uncle, Garret pproul, 70 brigh street, Jersey City. TOMPEINS UD July 1, WiiLiaM TOMPKINS, aged 62 years. Foneral on Satarday, at ten A. M., from No, 1 Mouigomery sireet. Relatives ana friends are day. of sorT.——Thers will be a solemn requiem ser. vice in St. Stephen's chuien, Twenty-ninth street, tis tmorniog, daly 4, at salf-pass ten o'clock, for ine lure very Jamenred Fasuer Lissurt, dey WY BAG Oak WAG AVA Od bite