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ame THE COMMISSIONERS. — | ACCUSED a @HAY THR PoUTICIANe HAVE TO SAY ABOUT | POLICE JUSTICE LANE’S CHARGES AGATNST THE | THR CHARGES—-uweE THEY Gor TO srEP | DOWN AND OUT BEPORE There was but Little disew yesterday of the chury Against Police Commission, Voorhia. ‘The general opinion seemed to be that the lawyer had not made the best uss possible of the mate rial be had on band, and that, although it is morally certain that the labors of the Legislative Committee on Crime, judging from the ugly facts of the mismanage- ment of the police force und the corruption that it has engendered among OPPICERS AND MEN ALIKE, which they have ty unearthed, will be crystallized in a very damaging report against the Po Mr. Townsend bas done much to weaken the against them in advanee by the trivialites that he has dragged into his eb They believe, too, that Wie ection will be condemned by the comutt 4s, being their counsel, he should have waited until they had finished their work before acting ss be has. However, Mr. Townsend's fri chim that he preferrod the charges as aa individual and not ag the counsel of the committee, and so cannot be held accountable for anything he has dowe in the matter by the committee, Still, though the politicians weom to regret that the charges bad not been held back until all that even the ge public are already equainted with that is terribly damaging against THE FITNESS FoR OYFICK Of the three Commissioners in question could have been made a part of them, they consider that they the purpose of keeping the attention of the public fixed apon the invest » during the soming month, ani! th: Wedge for more damag Mutsell, pecker and sea, inasmuch nds will serve ions of the committ the y will act as a good entering s that will follow the charg mijournment of the Legislative Committee. In the opinion of the demo Mr. Townsend’s charges Bro quite suilicient to show that the — thre then are totally unfit for olfice, and that the very fact that the more serious charges, stripped ef the triviall- ties complained of, what are embodied in Mr, Townsend's arraignment are patent to everybody who has kept the yun of the legislative investigation, and that they.defy d@isproof is enough to condemn the accused in the eyes or the public. They assert that the Police Board has RCOME A RYWoRD with the patrolinen, and that a and sergeants have the he: pt for its as- sumed knowledge of the poli It is because of this, they say, that demoratization now runs riot in business, whe force, and that the subordinates fc in ao measure, that they cau do pretty mnch as they please in sturking duty and ave justiied im making hay while the sin shines in every conceive. Die villanous method. Most of the ains have, declare, been led to believe that they are so many oe littie things in their precinet, so Uh order to shut up hou house they shut it up oue mght on! ald go on in fail} ino. cratic Alderman y tryingto reform the for srring & captain from ove pr sinct to another! s hus been Viulating the rules of the Board; that he hus been MAKING MONEY TOO PAST mw some precinet and carrying thing< with such a high band that his victims begin to make an outery, and then they straighiway order him in command of an- other part of the ei aud dismissing him ab One of the strongest points, the democrats think, Which the charges maxe aguiust the three Commission rs, aud which they believe the overlouk, i the fuct that after they, id, had ordered ull pane! houses Proprietors arrested, these nuisunces were many of the pi + tor weeks at Fee were not cu sides, they + that one of the stron; of the ineific wurth the wre sl ty done with wi ai its command to wt at the bettoin of the villamies that the Police Board ve. The republicans still persist, as they did when they first beard what the charges were, thut they are all put up for effect and with a view, if possible, of getting rid of the three Commissioners before election day, so that the democrats can obtain absolute CONTROL OF THE ELECTION BUREAU and all the machinery of the police on election day. The Strangest thing ubout the view taken of the charges by the republican poitticians, so fara ald be ascertained yesterday, is that they believe that,. even Without any additional char, beir made against the accused, th be removed, and go, some ‘of them, so fur as to say | they that the charges were preferred with the understandi beforehand that they would be deel uf us all sutlicient for the removal of the Commissioners, and that Gover- hor Tilden is as anxious to get rid of them as any other democrat; that the charges might possibly be soon sup. plemented by other and stronger uccusations bused rr that their removal upon the revelations made at the trials of Captains E but den, Williams and McCulloch ; Was a certainty in a months Tt may be stuted just here that sinee the charges were made au error has crept into the minds of many oth wive weil informed people that if the Mayor con- siders the charges serivus enough to justify their dismissal he can remove them at once. The ditli- culty that ensued between him and the Gov- ernor as to the removal of Corporation Counsel Smith ought to be sufficient to remind every one that the charter does not allow the Mayor to remove a tubordiuate official except on the approval of the Gov- thor, Again, it was rumored yesterday that the Mayor dad at once, on receiving the churges, transmitted them w the Govern This could uot be, for the ebarte pressly provides that while the Mayor may remove tor tause any head of department or Com yner he can. wotdo so until the official has had en opportunity to heard, and the Mayor, b Joes remove any C the removal to” the geen that the story that tl w the Governor is an absur action the Mayor will take in rv 4 to them time alone can tell. “I lave not read them yet,” said he Yesterday; “but 1 will read thom caretuliy when I do.” THAT EVERLASTING TRIAL. So at will be or hal sent th y on ite fae CAPTAIN WILLIAMS ONCE MORE PERORE THE Po- LICE COMMISSIONERS. The Police Commissioners had Captain Williams he- fore then again yesterday, and this time, it is believed, concluded the cuse, so tar as the examination of wit- nesses is concerned. Some half dozen policemen were called to testify, and all of them swore they had never heard of a pane! house in the Eighth precinct, At the conclusion of the examination the defenJant took the stand and testified as follows:—i was trans- ferred to the Eighth precinct on the th of July, 1873, Bud was transferred from the Eighth on November 13, 4874; when I went there I found eighty-three houses of Prostitution, twenty-iour policy shops and pine gainbling houses in the precinct, ant wus visited by a committee from the Eighth and Fifteenth Ward Property Holders’ Association, who compiained of houses in Greene aud Wooster streets; closed all but the nose of Mrs Meyers, at the corner of Wooster and Bleecker utreets; 1 closet forty-nine how: containing 22 girls; closed all polic 1 gambling * houses, und sent th ; to the Property Clerk; the sm plaints nst panel houses were at Nc 4 and No, 49 ter ¥treet; had doubts about the lorme wer street, Ollicer Terwil a man had | been robbed at No. Wooster street; arrested. th girtim Carmine street, und subsequ rested the i's lover #nd found vome of the tmoucy on hin: aj taimn Williams went on to say that Sergeant Groo, by | Lis own admission and from cout on by the blot tor, neglected hie duty during the whole tine he was in the Kighth precinct, Captain Williams then went on summing up his own ease, and stated that the ouly Wituesses to testify against Him were ant Groo aud Mrs, Brown, while in opposition to these were several respectable ‘witnesses fur the ¢ all of whom would have known had there been any ‘panel house in the preciuct und who bad no interest to testify i his tavor. “he Board reserved its decision in the case, THE UARVING KNIFE. PROBABLE MURDER IN THE FIFTH AVENUE HOTEL, Two porters, named respectively Sulu Michael Alien, employed at the Fifth A chine engaged last night in an altercatic dining room, Thompson and nue Hotel, be- in the servants’ Allen became enraged at some remarks tnade to bim by Thompson and, in a moment of frenay, Jumped across 4 table at Thompson, holding large knife in his hand. Thompson, on seeing this, ed up a long carving knife, with which to defend himself, und, us Allen made « thrust at him, Thompson * plumged the carving kuite into the right side of Alleu, nfiieting 4 dauyerous, if not tatal, wound. er Great excitement ‘un the room atong the r employés of the hotel, who were sat per at the time. The story of the stabbing having been communicated ‘all over the house +Ofticers Weeks aud MacCauley, of the Twenty-uinth _ }recinet, were called in, airested Thompson and took hitn to the Yhirticth street station An ambulance was then telegraphed tor, man Was taken to Bellevue Hospital, w very eritical condition. hopeless, KILLED BY THE CARs. At five o'clock yesterday afternoon an unknown boy, Apparently about eight years of age, fell off the top of a freight car that was running through Hodson street and = \ostantly killed by being crushed beneath the nd the injured ere he now lies His recovery seers aluost | on his person, GREEN GUILLOTINED, ORK HERALD, SUNDAY, AUGUST MYSTERIOUS MURDER. NEW Y et: aoe i | 26. Fowler, SHOT* THROUGH THE HEART IN A WEST SIDE | to AE Tucker CHYEY OF POLICE--SUMMARY DISMISSALS FROM LUMBER YARD, | aida hed THE FORCE. A publicity ex breadth of the cou seenes enacted here on Monday lust in the Police Jus- | tice’s Court, follo} houses of il rep the mére suburban preeinets of the town hui not, it | 1 seems, been wholly successiul, Chiof of Police, ¢ ceedings a fraud a of one of the rep justice had deen | At balpast twelve yesterday # man named Joseph | Langan-was found dead, having been shot through the heart, in a Inmber yard, at the corner of Fifteenth street and Ninth avenue, The man who fired the shot is as | yet umidentitied, and the causes which led to the as- | **it to Miller & Sault are also unknown. THR MOTHER'S STORY, mother of the young min States that her sen has ment for a long time; that he did z 3 H Es = @ Buaxcu, August 21, 1875. tending throughout the length and Bury has been given to the remarkable Brig Chay A Hoard ¢ PR, Aug | RN Hand | Sehr Nettie Sawye | salt to Sines | wing araid made on certain alleged te whose attempted “nest hiding” in When Mr, Green, the | fled the Court, pronounced the pr nit refused to lock up the proprietor ns of infamy it was felt that and when the crowd of & Co, Selir ME Mangam, Hoey ond to It Murray, been oat of emp! | not come home until two o'clock yesterday morning, | and that us soon as he came in he called for ale, of | j | | | Provincetown, bout Sehr Wim H Je which he drank a full goblet before retiring, She pated ¢ outraged, states tat. he lef home quite ourly yesterday morn Jousstiton. Sehr N Hand, Doherty, Clapp & € Sehr J K Lawrence, Henvrict | Sugur and logwood to A Non sugar to ay mer; vessel to Swi rk Teresa (Br), Kohl, Clenfvegos 10 day Yarmout! r, Gatehel Zelutt, Cay ‘Jey Vessel 3640 lon TS 4A spoke whaling sehr M home. er, Line, Fernandina @ days, with naval stores to Dollner & Hotter: vexsel to A Abbot Jays, He ballast ia lon 3, a, wenger, Arecibo, sugartod V Onativia & Co; vessel to Parks ara, 20-days, with rubber, &e, to Jand 11 days, with St Martins 10 days, with St Domingo 13. days, with & Co, vessel to Warren Ray Mayti eight days, with to J RsStaples. Aug 1, & Simmons, of | Sehr Vraie, Price, Georgetown, SU, 4 days, with naval Youghs in attendance jeered and hooted and threatened | ng, and that, until he was killed, she had not seen him. stores te Dollner, Poiter & Cu. voniel to ED Hurtbut & Co. it was felt that this sort of thing had tar | THE RVIDENCE, Bebe Tae tin peeve enough, The report was that the Commission Josepds Mooney stated to the sergeant as followe:—I Sehr ME Qurtin, Oratt, Virginia, sii tte vic ime. the: Scmnioln aries ee ae cman was | Scie Marietta, Steelman, Virginia, meeting today would promptly investi; atter, | work im the | Ai here this young man : i ‘Bi Nin me Accondingly at tke meeting this morning there was @ T have known the party by sight for a little while; lly, Virginia, aly E « A 4 4 Bonnell, Alexandra, ‘ ondavoo, ‘The place of meeting of the Com- never intiniwte With hin in my life; to-day, while “ large attendanes. The place of meeting of the Com- | [was never INNIS WIR it A ee own | lin, Haltimiore, missioners is in rather a diminutive room on the first | con yy by me to. the lumber” yard, | 89% Bark Edmond Gabrielle (Fr), Lechaux, which arrived floor of a diminutive building. All the Commissioners | furiously — pursned by another — man, —_ very | 204, from Kio Janelra. Is consigned to Edmond Unkurt, were prosent—Messra, Joseph H. Cooper (chairmun). W. | Beatly — und tidily —dresod; pretty’ svon PASSED THROUGH HELL GsTs. ' z Wg ca th fat | 1 het a pistol shot," and, seuling BOUND soUTH, M. Gality, Charles Chamberlain, Cornelius Vandever; | fence twenty tect high, the man whom d saw enter the pasxengers. tchburg, Springer, New Bedford for New Bedford for New we Was in tow of City of New e dhiven, Providence for Now York, with K B. Sherman and EK, 8. Green, together with tl the place to which Thad run, I said, | Steere re Mr. William Herbert, and their counsel, i es pete We ee sound 4% = } Steamer City o a ut el w n bh Mr. George Brantinar, A graver air of solemnity could | {how oreure whieh.” . aN ce ee not have characterized the famous Counet! of Ten in the | THE SEQUEL, Wii ancient days of the Venetian doges. ever, did not appear, and the proceedin; row acter—the play of corde was read to thé Commission the deseent on the of the offending pai “Many witue confusion prevailed called upon to preserve order, which they disregarded, The crowd were cal ce summing up, occurred. A DIBGRACEFUL SCE From the statements of the mother, — futher The Court was threatened, and many dis- | and all, the witnesses, Joseph — Langan was | 2 of a wild, dissolute character, a __ pickpocket grace(ul remarks were made, order was restored sentence was pronounced upon Mr, ' est ‘ Sehr 1s, Hamblin, Kingst Townley, as follows:—A fine of $50 was imposed upon | Chain, whied his mother says was never his, but which | sehr den, Adams, Port Jobn ‘cane | at the time of his death was found upon his Body, hr A asters Putahes, fe him, and in default of payment imprisonment for | “Coroner Croker visited the Sixteenth precinct station | Sel Messenger, Keete, Hoboken for T twenty days. Whereupon Townley refused to pay the | pouse last evening at seven o'clock and empanelled a | Schr Vermillion, Davis, Hoboken for Bristol. fine, When I told him he should be locked up. Oficer jury, who, after viewing the body of the murdered inan, Sehr G # Hazard, Bartlett, New York for Tpssvieh. Green, who was standing beside the prisoner, called out word dismissed until next Friday, when the inquest will | Set amburs, Bore Tohesan. or that Townl y show aud all the prisoners applaude Court and prosec: that this was and so was the Cot bail. When told t out his pocketbor dollars, and th the Court and the ALL 4 DAMNED PRAUD, jocum to Sloctim posi Slocum, **No, don’! Was intoxi Townley, cure the Finally prisoner when the disorder upon the citizen: the law, Ofticer ¢ Townley, aud, teai would tend to mal were sworn, and during the tris) much d with much difficulty we continued the pro- Imes until the evidence was all taken, when, ed aud tmnany of fused, saying Ott This isthe onl; story save one from which the police can work up the case.” John Conners says that ye: day, while he was standing on the corner of a street near the lumber yard, a. well dressed young man louped froma "horse ear, caught” him by the collar aud pulled him on board the car, Upon loc ing im his face the stranger releused him, and, springing | Mr. Green, how: | 5, much tothe d, were of the most abbreviated chyr- “Hamlet,” minus the ghost, First in Police Justice Lane's statement | per to Stone & Ci DL tu ir James ‘arker, Lamurtin ers, After detailing the manner of | trom the platform, he began a furious chase’ ufter the Davis, Portchester disorderly houses he came tothe trial | man whan he subsequently murdered, ‘The witu Ser Amelia Matt, Roslyn tor New ¥o r suyshe ix Sehr Silv e, Coleman, rties, in regard to which he seid:— | 8 Svlir La all River stranger to f lease him, or what Way the cause that led hin to rush | after the man now dead. | O@the dead man’s body was found a German silver | chain, ‘Chis chain, the tother states, was not in her vou's possexsion the night before the murder, A mer- | chant, wiley appeared last night betore the sergeant of | the Sixteenth precinet, states that Langan came to him J, though the ofticers were frequently I. Ned to order many times during the | 41 | in order two inquire whether a watch and chain which he had in hispossession were really German silver, When at last suiticient | gnq a thier, No doubt the man who shot him was the y party who was robbed of the German silver wateh ld not be locked up, when the crowd | Nhe Mr. Green said to the | De held. that it was wrong, and | = |SHIPPING NEWS| Sehr Cathurine, Rehr Geo B Ferguson uting attornes Sehr HB Mete: art, and that he could go Townley’s il Would not be taken he said, pulling Sehr ETL Clark, Fon) N ok, that he could give a thousand | ‘ n used inany disgracehid epithets toward. | OCEAN STEAMERS. cht JM Freon prosecuting attorney. I then ordered | baagend > S ring n prisoner aid, look tit Up, | DATES OP DEPARTURE FROM NEW YORK POR THE MONTAS | ‘chr Taluniroo, Smit! tively refused, when Green said to | OF AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER. i eee DAT Ingraham, t yon doit. T'saw that Oflicer Green | |_Seita | Destination Seht the crowd, friends of T called upon Douglas Slocum to se- nd put him in the cell; he also ford. Sehr Old Zack, B Sehr Mar, Wickers: Sehr Dwight Davids iverpool verpool. Bowling Green [72 Brondway Julla Tate, Tate, Bridge Smith, Bridge Le Dutch ¢ Eleanor, Paterson, e Stone, Berbe, Ambo; orthern Ligit, Hurpere , Sr, ‘Townsend, P ith, Sehr Louisa Francis, Kelly, New Bedford for New York. BOUND EAST. mor Gettysburg, from New York for Newport. wer Amos C Barstow, Howard, New York for Provi- we Hart Hoboken for Pro ating, Port J n, Pergusor wer, New, hi, Port J An on, Freem for New York, with lam- *, Phillips, Fall River for New York, Parker, New Bedford for New w York for Fall River. ‘ew York for Exeter, E, York for > je. 5 New York for Montevideo. for Portsmouth, port Sehr Jas K Polk, Buckley. Amboy for Westport. f, Mitchell, New York for chr WN Gessner, Egbert: Port Johusou for Fall River. on ew York for New Londa Sehr EF Meaney, Lewls, Amboy for Middletow i, Eldrid r Florence, Sackett, Croton Pol for Soimerse' York for Pall River, t for Providence: son for Saybrook, lout for Boston, iddictown, Weehawkeu for New Bed- ebe, Port Johnson for New London. Port Johnson for Boston, . Port Johnson for Provi- pt Groen ordered him not to do it, 4 Deuourk.-. 169 Brondway . continued; and, asTwasabout calling | Cptinitee sto Broadway Bay eae ash Nave Vanlb toe esttoca: protection and the entorcement of City of Berka. Broadway: [oon Sey, mith, New York ou sid that he could tke charge of | baltic Broadway | Sehr Gen Warren, Sulith, New You ring trouble between the parties that ; La Sehr Geo F Brows, Gerinéy, New York for Providence, 2 ie 4 7 Bowls Sehr Signal, Slattery, York’ New for Providence. mae ede eh eral Howling Sloop Mury "Brush, ‘Ketchum, South Amboy tor New Ha DIN A PREE PIGHT, 29 Broadway wore thereby causing much danger and disgrace, did uot call erpuol. 4 Howlin Green gone upon the citizens, and Green went down with Townley sow ...|72 Broadway and tolt him to go home, and he departed amid the | pein ie peer ded BELOW, Cheese of the mob of roughs—triends of sxld Townley — 4 [Liverpool |]19 Browdy ey Bark Guuss Ger), Steengrnte, from Bromen July 19, with and the Court was thereby set at detiance, The fore- 4. |Civerpoot: .|15 Brondway sie th Ik tree © Oc. going stutement is laid before your honorable body for Buzland 4 [LAverpool. [vi Hrondwity Bark Ophir (Br), Murray, from Halifax Ang 10. you to take such action thereon as may be right aud Calltornia. 4 |Gtusyow..||7 Bowling Green Burk Josefina (Swe), Berudstsson, from Antwerp July 7. proper in the premise: Ville de Pare 4 Broadwa, Brig George & Johu Yourdi (Br), Johnson, from Cork P eecuas hea Donau..... 4 2 Moving Groen July 6 : s o i i 24) Broudwaty i ass. Subsequent to the reading of the above document the | ynts" 8 i Bowling Green ie Seegneane em Commissiouers went into secret session, After about — state of Ge x T2 Broadway = an hour the doors were again opened, but on being iu- — Frivia.. 0... 9 | Broadw | SAILED. terrogated there 1 to be a to go ints S hilemhess 1 io Bron | atic (Br), for LA 1: Spain (Br) a details as to the action of the Commissioners. Finally ¥ sh Steamers Adriatic (Br), fur Liverpool; Spain (Br) do it was acknowledged that a letter of resignation bad 7. Fl Ha yee | of ontreul (Bn), do: Dexiath ir das Mollvar (ii) «Gh been received from Mr. Greev and bis resiguation ac- Victoria : V1{ Glasgow ...(7 Bowling Bit wrey Olts of Austto aibieton sak ee ees ae “4 mong eg the tour pollarese, — * SU aso pes hs Ean SLs eee | bocker! New Orleans? W ‘ Hewes, Brat andy illiam & Vandyke, Daniel Slocum an Sept. 14 | Liverpool. oad. | vannal; Champion, Charleston; Benefac Douglas Slocum, who refused’ to obey the order of Jug. | Bothnia, \...-.... |Sept. 15 |Liverpool,.|4 Bowling Grecn | Wyanoke, Richi Knight, Geo tice Lane, had been peremptorily dismissed State of Pennayl’a. (Sept. 15 [Glasgow .../72 Broadway { ships 2 of the (Br), Liverpool; Sara- f Z Migiaui A eg Ee | cen (Br), London; barks Eumonia (Nor), Queenstown or Pale pa. ood hy eel ia Bieedeny | mouth; Harmonie (Nor). de or do; Excelsior, Naples; Irls EN “a J bette | Ger), Bremen; Agnes (Nor), Riga; brigs Antilles, St Kitts; THE FENIAN BROTHERHOOD. | Amerique. Havre......[58 Brosdway | Leonird Meyers, Montevideo; ser Potost, Kingston, Ja, NEEM s vreweg | Abyaeinis-, “ltaverpesls | Wind at sunset SW, light THE ANNUAL CONVENTION POSTPONED—VIEWS aN as jAverpool 4 Bowling Gre AND PROSPECTS OF THE AMERICAN ORGANIZA- {) ! Pele yi biomes: | Suevia: fiamourg. G1 Broadway ‘TION. The annual Convention of the Fenian Brotherhood, which, according city during the present week, bas been postponed to the | month of January though not w its original vitality, vari and increase the sented to be quite encouraging. States and New England very satisfactory reports have | been received by Centre in the United States, and from Ireland mtelligence has lately come to no time for sevel separatists been in The recent demo: tive at present, yet retains some of us parts of the country to establish new circles nar NOTICE TO CAPTAINS OF VESSELS ENTERING THE PORT OF NEW YORK AT NIGHT.—The New You | } HeRrarp has.adopted a distinguishing Coston night signal for | use on bourdahe Hynato steam yacht, showing while burn- ing the colors red, green, red, changing from one to the other in succession, and can be seen several miles distant, Cup™ tains of vessels, upon seeing this signal, will oblige us by pro- paring any marine news they may have for the Ship News | Department-of the Henan. bg-Versors desirous of communicating with vessels arriv- | ing at New York can do so by addressing to such vessels, care | of Henao news yacht, pier No 1 Eat River, New York. Letters recesved from all parts of the world and promptly de- livered, Duplicates are required. ing Green | | to custom, was to take place iu this | crank pin, 5 York, to whieh port next. The American organization | St John, Island, , and the exertions of the officers in membership of old ones are repre. | From the Westera | Colonel Johu O'Mahony, the Head bound to London, hand, it is said, to the effect that at | ral years past has the party of | better or more hopeful spirits. ie wh totaal eter aia ustration at the O'Connell Centenniay HIGH WATER. into Halifax Aug 16, iun vessel. The person tort parti SUN AND MOON. MARITIME MISCELLANY. BArSee Port arrivals. Steamer Crry ov Frrensers, while going into her dock at New she discharged her caro and londe: broke New we Was towed Ly the steamer City of | New Bedford, Pish, for repairs | Bark Guyerat Wotsetny (Br), Copp, from Liverpool for B. bas been wrecked’ on Gull Rock, off Briar ‘No date or particulars are known. The G W was | 725 tos register, and was Luilt at Quac es, of Yarmouth, ashore on | Bag Herwaxy Becker (Ger), Davoger, trom Jamaie whieh put into Key West Aug 11, with sickne: ith yello ns sith hn ve in Dublin is viewed by New York Irish nationalists ag | SUD Ties. $45 | Satay Hook | one of those manifestations against foreign rule in theif | Moon rises. 9 40 | Hell Gate | afterward, making no watery country that must ious to do honor to there were tens of with the so-called British government. hesty”” they took 0 victions and sens membered, ax a lea remarked yesterday, that 0 prove invaluable, the memory of the great Liberator, thousands who had little in common ultramontanes and those loyal to tha | Under the watchword of “Am- | ccasion to manifest their honest con- of duty to Fatherland. , When it is re- ing member of the Fenian Council 1 500,000 people witnessed Willing and anx- | PORT OF NEW YORK, AUG. 21, 1875, CLEARED. ‘extern, Bristol, E-W D Mor- suil badly off Point Jui Steamer "Somerset (Br), | BSteamer'Neckar (Ger), Meyer, Bremen via Southampton— richs & ‘atnerity of Austin, Stevens, Key West and Galveston J Mallory & Co, ‘of master. | Son di h, 7 2-10 fe the pageant and 90,000 were in the ion, so slight toamer Win G Hewes, Quick, Brashear, La—Charles A U2AU faa. To a disturbance as occurred was bardly worth considering, | Whitney. ps preys A ay | steanier Knickerbocker, Kemble, New Orleans—Clark & } — Reurasr, Aug 19—<¢ However, if the men who do not “tear to speak of | gf\ear | packi of thie “9S” could not sppeur ax Fenians they did as protestants Steamer*Gen Barnes, Cheeseman, Savannab—W R Garri- | a against the continued incarceration of the Irish political isoners, and the speak of the mul sympathized heart capt lesson to the E ‘The claim of th the hands of the a rs since, yet been adjuste Unix sam were s¢ and p Beln t his endea’ ent in this manner prevented. and bis seamen are th naa died, and ow ted amerCbampion, Lockwood, Charleston—J W Quintard ‘amer EC Knight, Chichester, Georgetown, DC—J C vast numbers of the former, not to Ititudes iu other organizations who tily with thom, must prove a signill- LK British government, tsumor Benefactor, Jones, Wilmington, Dol—Wm P | ported put to sea for B: 1« Brotherhood for $20,000 placed in | Clyde t Co, if i Kai Bein consequen The Bremen bat remains in the harbor, Steniner EC Biddle, Pieree, Philadelphin—Jas Hand. Stenmer Mayfiower, Davidson, Philadelphia—Jas Hand. Steamer Gen Whitney, Hallett, Boston—H F Dimock. Bark Jano (Ger), Lindt, London—C Tobias & Oo. Burk Lidstjalt (Nor), Gunderson, Cork—Funch, Edye & Bark Aeolus (Ger), Berding, Cork for ordets—Dill & Rad- wents of the F for trans! Tt will be Rotischilds 1m this city, Ireland, not that dratis for Eugtish agents, Mr. Atigust Ship Pride of the vored to discharge his obligations im o, Aug 17, lat 68 dlith, ity, writes from Port sickness on board his vessel of the Sor ing. Oa b Cuanteston, Aug 1S—The British brig Nellie Crosby, ristol, Engl jw next day Jo SB, in Ls74, oucester, tat Hal The crew sson board, is Bank Rio Grape, from Havana for Falmouth, which put fever on board, ‘is an Ital nearly recovered. Bark Evxora, of Edgartown, before reported sold to Bos- . brought about $12,006, | Barc Grecia (Br), Leigh, at Quebee Aug 17 from Burin, | NF. reports having run ashore in a dense fog night of 10th u Island; remained hard on 24 \ but ot off ot injured, hou but with fore! ‘Would yo on the gridiron at Quebec for examination, Scux MR Suxeann, from Provincetown for New York, be- fore reported capsized off Chatham, belonged to Orleans, Mass (not New Orleans, as misprinted), Stoor Neancucs, from Rondout, at Newport, split main- Supt Ginn, of Orrington, Me, left Bangor 19th inst for Key | West, to take coninand of sche 8 F Faraham, from Tampico on. for New York, which put into that port om the 16th, with loss ‘Tho sehr recently completed at the yard of Jouph Oakes & Brewer, neasures 997-10 feet p nage under ' deck, 126.28, breadth, 269-10 feet 101,92; inelosed of sehr Charley BC, that Au 22, 1875,—TRIPLE SHEET, | | 1 | | | i i | Christian Hanfeld, Esq, | his father and, proceeded to the bar, | of considerable seu returned to the roads! Charlotte, for Queenstowa, Irelaud, also“! SPOKEN. Jon A ‘ow Boston fur San Mran- matter with a due regard to the interests of all par- | mann. Hhip Ajax (Nor), front Arendal for New York, Aug 20, off ties concerned, but the complications occasioned by the BS or iadteg rer Bebrent (Ger), Dillwiltr, Lubeck—Totens, Shinnicock Light, ‘ és aay a receiver (Burr) have up to the present time effectually | ie Sventiwld (Nor), Just, Stettin—Benham & Boyesen. | Lats Cicero (ir), from Iquique for New York, Aug 10, interposed in the way of a settlement. Bark Adolph (Ger); Heinricksen, Rio Janeiro—T Norton & much (Aus), from Belfast for New York, Aug 19, The Central Conncil of the Fenian Brotherhood, who | Co. ‘sigan ti k. ‘ “ , ntinue in dtiies until January next, are:—Thomas | Hark Evening Star (Br), Chick, St Jago de Cuba—Weydell (Son), feom Liverpool for Philadelphia (oF Nor. Clark Luby, John Lysaght, William Mackey oy, eo a folk), Aug 70 10. John Barry, “Joh. O' Mabon: “Jobn Murphy, ‘T. Kiri Clara 2a Goodrich, Look, Morgan and Broad Pi, B= | y.'C'F Elwell (Br), O'Brien, from Antwerp for Philadel- Burke, Jeremiah 0 Miller & Houghton. ’ Donova: ssa und Jobn Driscoll. noa—C Tobias & Co. now—James Henry, ii P Brown & Co, er), Prane, Dodge, Keene, Hull, | “Brig Hinrieb | Brig Caroline Bde, | Sebr Hannah MeLow | Sebr Anita, Leer TIC: ‘eas ala " pose, Hall, BES tueket, eae wo bemecengte sheer ue J Teuiomn, Tus, Indianola Topper & Heattle, 08a eS A GERMAN SHOEMAKER SHOOTS HIMSELF . ‘cue Louls V Chaples, Chaples, Jucksonvilio—Warron THROUGH THE HEART. ne SS eae Between four and tive o'clock yesterday morning one | 3¢}T jIBInIR Rulon Raion eeetown SLED Muribet of the keepers of Central Park found the body of aman | & Cv. lying on a beneh in nan Was a revolver discharged. The o and there it was di near the left nipple and papers discovered i the dead man’s nan of No, 218 Second be cont honrt ts to worked wi earned hi nan who const in any better way have no work mud d hewrt my pr sold, and Feu +. and be i to let my SUICIDE BY PARIS GREEN Klizabeth Hogan, parents at No, 80 M terday by taking Paris green. tive o'clock Friday morning physicians as bein patient frothing at into almost every ¢ sions under which the time she took the fatal potion until death relieved Youthful indiscretion was the cause of her taking | her. the poison. xplaing iteelf:— |. £18 Second street, » tie, Speed, Key West aud Pascagowla—Benner & che Job lnBeacham, Woodland, Baltimore—Win Chal- aie Margaret Plater, Blizzard, Wilmington, Del—F L Fleot street, or te one of the alleyways, Near the dead r, chamber of which bad been orpse was removed to the Arsenal, iscovered that a bullet had entered etrated the heart. From | n the pockets it Was asvertained that | ne Was Audreas Fuchs, a shoemaker, | street. The following letter, found one Schr Victoria, Batewell, Hartford—Rackett & Bro. Sloop DeWitt, Collins, South Amboy--Mott & Gamble. ARRIVALS. URPORTED RY THY HERALD STEAM YACUTS 4ND BRRALD WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH LINK. teamer City of Berlin (Br), Kennedy, Liverpool Au; Queenstown Lith, with ids and INT passengers, to John 6 Dike, Lith lat 5008, | 20, pansed w Cunard steamer, hour that T cannot do other | i ve th i Hewitt, Liverpool Aug 12 via Queens- passengers to Rd Coiths, Ang + vin Southampton 6th, with Wright @ Wu), ke nelses waned 6 Punch, Kay (8 ben 46 40 saw a Vessel on fire, bore dow p several rockets, and at 10 P M came around her, but could not see any be a fall ri 4 the er), Neynaber, Bre: n your # that poverty amington, NO. adelpbia. York. Know what 4 ives me to de is tuo tall, Wh ampion 10th, with mdse and 565" pass it wAle. | have, eo. dorable cure If Stream, Tribon, Churleston Aug 18, with J passenyors rd & . "= MF Gain I, reenock (Bi By ish you r or thie: Bt Fle uly in lon Bombay to the eq i, fine weather o Aug 18, lat $4 SE to SSW, lust. | very mu ed cargo and revelved considera ; | Sem richs, asi er of sails, sll damage. | ‘Ship Agenor (of Boston), Gould, Calcutta, May 4 and Sand Head 7th, with mdse to Vernon Hi Brown & Co. Crossed the | Equator In Indian Ocean May 90 in lon 91 3 the Cape of Good Hope July 5, a young girl who lived with her | Charleston, Monroe street, committed suicide yes- She took poison at tavia. passed vey Tose evening and died at five yesterday Biuator in Atlantic Oe July, 80, Iu “Rn 85 89; Parker, Chatham, NB. Her suflerings are described by the attending Aug 37, no Jat, de, during wo heavy 8 gal Jost fore and main lower topsails; June 20, lat 27 17, lon 44 21, spoke ship, White Star (Br), from Culeatta forDundee, 7th, Jat 4 5, bony an Italian bark bound sfual letters KHL; 28th, lat 3 47, low Akbar, from Mutavia for Boston Spring (of Portland), Norton, Buenos Ayros, 50 Brett, Son & Co. 4 of the most terrible nature, the the mouth and contorting her ‘bod onoeivable shape, While the eonvul- she labored were continuous from Qnebee. New York. #2 25, wily | ark & | ae Candy Hise. perven, Kens Gayeoe Toland 10 day | with bait tod Borland t and departures from KE st Br) oath of Nantuel essenger from Brémen via 3 t . CB, for Lewes, Del, Aug 18, 15 miles south of Nan- (Rus), from Leith for Baltimore, Aug 19, lat _ Merchants, shipping ayents and shipmaste that by telegraphing to the Hinato London Bureau, No48 | he Paris office, Rue Seribe, the arrivals at ropean and Eastern ports of Aimert- can and all foreign vessels trading with the United Stat the same will be cabled to this country free of ehurge. Captains arriving at and sailing from French and Medi- terranean ports will find the Paris office the more economical and expeditious for tulographing nows. OUR CABLE SHIPPING NEWS. Axtwerr, Aug 20—Arrived, ships W J Hatfield (Br), Tooker, Philadelphia; Kate Prince, Hamilton, doy barks Emma (Br), Card, New York; Israel (Swe), Tussin, Wil- | Barstow, Aug 21—Arrived, ship Ida (Br), Morr! Also arrived 21st, steamer Cornwall (Dr), Stamper, Wow NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND CAPTAINS are informed Quebec. Sailed 20th, barks Constetto (Ital), Consigliore, and Burn- brae (Br), Murphy, North America, Bouveavx, Adg 19—Arrived, bark Sarah, Atkins, Philadel- | Crosstapt, Aug 18-Sailod, schr Ralpi M Hayward, Doane, New York (or Boston). Drat Aug 20—Arrived, bark Hoppet (Rus), Lars: Amer- Arrived in the Channel 20th, ship Torpsichors (Gor), Oel- vow York for Bremen. | Powsy, Aug 20—Arrived, sehr Snowfako (Ir), Tadd, Arvived off the Lizard 21st, ship Castine, Avory, from Ba Grocowstnn, Aug 21—Arrived, bark Bessie Parker (Br), Gneexock, Aug 20—Arrived, ship Pocahontas (Br), Boag, Hewt, Aug 21—Satled, steamer Navarino (Br), Prankiss: Balled 20th, ship St Lawrenee (Br), Johnson, North Amer AvsrenpaM, Aug 20—Arrived, bark Lillian, Rurmball, Phil- | Kavaxaon, Livenvoon, Aug @i-sArtived, ships Harriet MoGiivery, | | nee, Poste | Ballimer otter, trom New | (not bri Adelia (Br), Le ©. | | Brangan, aged Blake, Ravgoon via Queenstown; John Patten, Wyman, Elsinore; schr Luola Murchison, Jones, Galveston. Arrived 20th, harks President (Nor), Rude, Quebee; Annie Barrill (sr), Killan, StJohn, NB; Bonne Paysant (Br), Dexter, Musquash. Suiled 20th, ship Algoma(Bo), Carry, North America; Ree- ord (Br), Daleell, du. Sailed 2ist, ship Radiant, Hazard, Calcutta, Loxpox, Aug 20—Arrived, barks Peppino (Ital), Paturso, Philadelphia; Anna Delius (Nor), Iversen, Quebec; 21st, ships Sausparell(Bs), Sawyer, do; Hermanos (Nor), Araldsent do. Sailed 19th, steamer Steiamann (Belg), Knudsen, New York. ManskiLins, Aug 10—Sailed, bark Nuova Emilie Celestina (Ital), Starace, New York, eweasie, Aug 21—Arived, ship Eunice Nicolas (Br), th, Quebee. Quvexxstows, Aug 21—Sailed, bark Mindet (Nor), Beck, Montreal. ved t, barks Yankiall (Br), Wood, Sourabaya vin St He ‘xeelsior (Nor), Hamsen, New York; Windward | (Be), Higgins, Portland, O; Vidal Wave (Br), Halero . troul; Grad Senj (Aus), Boniilo,. Philadelphia; brigs WoW Lord (Br), Landry, do; Bissino (Ital), Franeiseo, Montvenl. Rorrenpam, Aug 10—Areived, barks A O Vinge (Nor), Hendrie! St John, NB, Suaurness, Aug Arrived, bark Luigi (ital), Monas- terio, St Johu, NB. Avrived at ——~ Aug 20; Maria, United States. Sailed from . barks Von der Heydt (Ger), Michaetia, United States; Frances Bourneuf (Rr), Weston, do, FOREIGN PORTS. 4, Aug 1)—In port, sehr White Star (Be), Reynald, w York, arrived Sth, for United States, Apel 3 ( port, berk Coloma, | y for nen Ast from Ne HowLaxn') arn). 5 Au cos (Br), Burrows, Bo i Br), Cooper, MIRAGOANE, Aue O—In port, brig Toreid her Zone 18—Arrived, steamer Manhattan (US), ner Sarmatian (Br), Aird, Liverp ¢ uly BT port, brig Hunter (Br), 5 dr N Mand, Doherty, (inte Sher- for soa: Jesse Curil, Underhill Sandtord. from de vie Ceara; W | iu do via Maranham, bark Marta (Swe), for New York, lie, Be Jou: port : din (Arg), Jones, Stur, ‘Austin, i Pedra Ang Is—Suiled, ‘sche Mowatd Macomber | (uot as before), Williams, Baltimore, | a MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. fa SES TUM BIRTH. Mevun.--On August 18, Mrs. F. Meyer, Dominick street, a daughter, Both doing well, ENGAGED. —Miss Fonte Weixnener | N Feperiis, both of this city. No cards, LRIN—SICHRL —Mise | MATILDA FEDRRLEIN tO | Mr. Mryer Sicuen, both of this city. No cards, i Vieronis, San Frane Wivpson, MARRIED. Bryaxt—Bayra.--On Tuesday, August 17, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. Garre Haring, E ( New York, to ANxi neLL.—-On Monday, August 16, at chapel, by the Rev. T. Ti. Sill, ALFRED H. Haske to Purne A, youngest daughter of James Mitchell, both of this eity. Ivaey—Haxreio.—On Tharsd residence of the bride's parents, Held, Lurk [nwex to Winint No cards. ‘ost.—Ou Angust 1 by Rev, A. L. Palmer, | M. Miner to Miss Lizzie A. Pos, both of | vor, Staton Ishind | | | August 12, at the the Rev. A. H. M. -» daughter of Oniver--Rexwick.—On Thursday, August 19, by the Dr, Millett, at the bride's residence, AuraitaM rly of Quebec, to SopmiA Jane Renwiex, Rooxry—Connen.—On Monday, Angust 2, at 8, | Patrick's Cathedral, by Rev. Jolin Kean, Joun C. Roo- | ney to Exizapetu A. Conner, both of this city. i DIED. Bexepier.—On_ Friday evening, Luzi Forrester Bexevier, only child of Charles A. and Sarah E. Bene- dict. The relatives and friends of the funily are respett. | fully invited to attend the funeral servic den , at the rr eof her parents, No, 05 Barrow street, on Mou afternoon, ut tour o'clock, The remains will be taken Poughkeepsie, N. Y., for interment on Tuesday morn. | | ing. i Bertyx.—On th -, Gkonce B, Bentys, Jr, | aged 2 yeafs, onthe and 8 days, Fane al to take place at ten o'clock, 22d inst., at 198 Seventh street. . | | | And leaves to scatter at the nord wind’s breath; } But thou, thou hast ull seasons for thine own, | Oh, Death, H Relatives and friends, also. brethren Lodge, No. 519, F. and A) M., are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, No. 127 Bust Eighty third strect, on Sunday, August 22, at one o'clock P.M. Philadelphia papers please copy. | BRANGAS.—On Saturday, August 21, Joux Josern BraxGax, the beloved son of Lawrence and Margaret days, Relatives and {fiends of the family are respectfully in- of Architect \ vited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his | parents, 548 West Twenty "ninth street, on Monday, | August 23, at two PM. Brewer.—On Friday, August 20, at Cornwall, on the Hudson, Epirn Sxow, second child’ of Henry and Isa. | delle L, Brewer, Funeral on N. J., July 31, at the resi AviLe Brissans, in the oth year of hates Br Byrses,—On Friday, August 20, Winuam FP. Brees, aged 23 years and 2 wonths. The relatives and friends of the family are res fully invite nf the funeral, from the Byrnes, Sr. No street, on Sunday, August 22. 1 taken to St. Beidget’* church, corner avenue B and Eighth street, at half-past eleven o'clock, where a | solemn requi ill be offered up for the repose of hié soul; st one oelo N.--At his residence, 82 Brooklyn avenue, Brookiyn, on Saturday, August 21, Wrtiaw CaLtax, ed 54 years. | Relatives and friends, and also the members of the New York Typographical Union, No, 6, are invited 10 attend the fane: on Mouday, Angust 23, trom his late residence to the Charch of Oat Lady of Vietory, corner of Throop avenue and MeDonough street, at nine A. M.; thence from the chareh at three P, M. to the Cemetery | of the Holy sé for interment, KB Conn solemn requiem anniversary for the repose of the soul of the late Mewar LY will he celebrated in the Church of the Holy Crosa, on Mond August 23, at ten o'clock A, M. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to be —August 20, 1875, Joserm W. Cuxacm, Jr. nof Etiza and Joseph Creagh, aged Syears, & and days, 1 Relatives and friends of the twnily are respecttully od to attend the funeral, from the residence of bis nts, 348 West Forty-tifth street, om Sunday, August Dixson,—After a long and severe illness, Carmanive Dixsox, wife of Martin I. Dixon, aged 41 years, Relatives and friends of the tamily will please attend the funeral, on Mond at half-past one at No, tu t aged 47 years, toni the funcral, from 196 » o'clock, ureday, August 19, CarisToruge Doxaick, ouity Carlow (parish of Clonegal), Ireland, in the 48th year of his age, Relatives and fricids of his tumily are respectfully in- vited to attend his funeral, trom ie late reside No. 187 Broadway, corner of Cedar street, on Sunday, at two P. M., to proceed to Calvary cemetery, crt, —In Weston, Comn., on August 20, 1875, Lor- youngest daughter of Cornelius M. and Mary A. Dowanes Relatives and friends of the fa tend the funeral, on Monda o'clock P.M. Train from A.M. Forp.—At Lebanon Springs, August 20, Karaanine Grune p Kv, youngest daughter of Augustus aud | . Ford, funeral at St. Paul’s church, corner Clinton and Car. | roll streets, Brooklyn, on Sunday, the 22d inst., ut tive clock P.M. amily are invited to at- » August 23, at three ty-second street at 9:05 i Friday, the 20th inat,, James G, Garver, in the 72d year of his age, Funeral from his late residence, No, 172 West Twenty- tira Street, on Monday, 23d inst., at eleven o'clock | Mturday, August 21, 1875, Marunw. and Mary Glenuan, aged 10 funeral, (rom their residence, 120th street (Broadway), Muuhattanviile, on Sunday, August 2% at halt-past owe “JoY.—Suddenty, on the 19th inat., in Boston, at the sof hin brother, Joux 8. Joy. Kavanagu.—On Thursday, August 19, 1875, Parrie t, aced 48 yours, w native of Gowery, county , frelund ~ und friends of the family are respectfully attend the funeral, from bis late residence, , Church street, on Sunday, August 22, at two ck PM, RYAN —On Friday, Angust 20, 1875, Jos Kr vax, Jr, son of John and Catharine Riernan, tu the 35th be a his age, ily Relatives and (riends of the family are rexpectfully in- Vilud to witond tue tumoral, from bis lato residence, 46 | 6 Willow street, Brooklyn, Stra. | residence | at fe | family are ‘West Thirty-first street, on Monday, August 23, at one o'clock. Ket.oce.—Roy, aged 18 months, Peter C. and Julia 8. Kellogg, of Broo! ton, N. Y., on Frida; , the inst, Burial at Comstock's Landing, New York. Kixostey.—On Saturday evening, August 21, at the residence of her son-in-law, Nicholas Espenseheld, No. Many K., widow of the us, Wayne county, N, Ys oungest child of lyn, at Bingham: late Androw Kingsley, of in the 84th year of her age, Notice of funeral hereafter, Lapex.—On Friday afternoon, after a li ing ill ness, Many Jane, daughter of the late Michael Laden. Her relatives and friends, and alxo those of her brother, John Laden, are respecitully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 38 West ‘twenty-second street, on Tuesday, 24th inst, at nine o'clock A. M.; thenee to St. Joseph’s church, Sixth avenue and West Washington place, where the funeral service will take pluee at ten lock precisely, Inter- ment in family vault, Calvary © metery. La n Eugland, on the 18th inst, Josera Lix- In Harlem, on Wednesday, Any 1 youngest son of George and ate ‘Mac! wthis and Lo rar ce tnterred in ‘bush Cemetery. pwned, at fona Island, on ‘Thursday, Joun Eowan» Martiews, 49 years and T months, The relati nd friends, the members of George Washington Lodge, > 85, F. and A. M., also sister lodyen, dd the funeral, this day (Sun- day), from his late residence, No, 309 West Fou stect, at two o'clock, Manr.—On Friday, July 80, 1875, at his residence, 141 East Fortieth street, after a short and severe ill ness, WiLtiaM H, Mane, aged 37 years, Minay,—On Saturday, August 21, at her late rest dence, 264 Bloomiictd street, Hoboken, CataaRing Wilow of Peter Mehan, Notice of funeral hereafter. , Mkav.—In Harlom, 20th, eighth month, 1875, SaRas kK, Persea duaghter of George V, and Mary B, Mead, aged one year, 1 month and 6 days. Faneral will take place on second. day next, at elever A. M., from residence of her pareuts, No. 48 West 123th steel, Lear Sixth avenue, Friends respectfully in vited, on Thursday, the itehell, in the 42¢ per, aged 62, remains Ww Marriews, 1 ’ L.—Afler a severe {lines: 19th inst, Jane, wite of George year of he No. 217 '¢ Varick street, at ont o'clock P. M., on Sunday, the 22d inst, Morcax,—Angust 20, 1875, J. Hexry Moraax; rest” ce 254 Spring street, vives aLSL John's chapel, Varick street, : JONNELL. At Hoboken, on August Si Mame A y dutyshterof John McConnell and Mary ar, 4 months and 20 days, Relatives atid frends are respecttully invited to at- tend the funeral, from No, 187 Grand street, between Fitth and sixth avenues, Hoboken, N. J., this day (Runday), 22d inst., at three o'clock P.M. MeCoxvitt.—Month’s mind. At the Church of Our Lady of Mercy, Debevoise place, Brooklyn, on nex ‘Tuesday morning, the 24th inst., at nine o'clock, a sob eu requicm mass will be offered for the repose of the soul of the late Jouy MeCosvinh, of 275 Clinton avenue Brooklyn, Relatives and friends are respectfully inviter to atte 4 MeKsicnt,—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, August 21 1875, Euizauern, daughter of William and Eliza Me Kinight, aged M4 mouths, 4 Relatives and friends of the family are invited to at tend the funeral, on Sunday (to-day), at two P. M,, from the residence of her parents, No, ‘109 Sackett street Brooklyn, Post.—On Friday, August 20, Caruariy Haya, | daughtor of Samuel'L. and the late Esther H. Post, Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, frou her late residence, No. 313 East 125th street, om Monday, 23d tnst it three o'clock P.M. RICHARDS, —At ong Scotland, Jul, “ in the 62d year of his age, Rev. James Riewakps, ». |, pastor of the Kanawha’ Presbyterian church, Charleston, ‘a v remains of Dr, Richards will be taken to Auburi N. Y., for interment, where funeral services will be on Tuesday, the 24th, at ten o*clock. Rougrrs.—On Friday, August 20, Tuomas Ropers, aged 31, of Childokeford, England, after a short {llnesa, Nhe relatives and friends of the family are respectfully, invited to attend the funeral, from his late resident 259 West Twenty-ninth street, on Sunday, August 22, one o'clock P. M., sharp. Rocks,—On the 20th inst., Joun K. Rocks, aged 54 years, wnative of Dungannon, county Tyrone, Ireland, Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend | the funeral, this flay, at one o'clock, from his late reak | dence, Ni 787 Tenth avenue. August 21, Avoustus G. Sm z asth veur of his age. Notice of funeral hereafter, ANDREW SELLAR, August 20, 1875, aged 2% months, ives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from his lite residence, 264 avenue A, this day (Sunday), at hulf-past two o'clock: ‘ SeLukcK.—At Greenwich, Conn., on Friday, 20tb inst., THADRUS Ser. in the 69th year of hisage, Relatives aryl trv f the family are Seas invited to attend his funeral, from his late resi @, at two o’elo M., ortut Christ church, at half-past twa o'clock P. M., on Monday, 23d inst, WERIDAN,—On Tuesday, 17th, MARGARET CECELIA daughter of Jon J. Sheridan aud Catharine x.—Suddenly, at Harlem, on Saturday, Aw gust 21, 1875, May, only daughter of James ant Martha J. Sheridan. + : nt funeral hereafter, Sitn.—E. E Funeral o at Rochester, August 21, George Sxxzp— con, son of the late George Snedecor, in the 17th yeat of Ins age. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at 2 at two o'clock, tent the funeral, on Tuesday, August from the residence of Lis grandfather, William Valleau, Sr., 380 West Twelfth street, y.—Kkystoxk Lopar, No, 235, F. axp A. M— —You are hereby summoned at the lodge roows, corner Bleceker street and Bowery, on Sunday, | 2a inst., atone o'clock sharp, for the purpose of ab tending ‘the funeral of our late brother, George W. Ik Spry. JOHN DE VRIES, W. M. paar T, STEWART, Secretary, STARBUCK. t Tremont, August 19, Groror F. Star. nck, In the 87th year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the funily are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, at the First: Presbyterian 1 of Trewout, on Sunday, August 22, at three | o'clock P.M, ‘The temains will be taken to Chappaqua on the 23d, by the $:30 A.M. train trom New York, where services will be heid betore interment. CONSTANTINE 'COMMANDERY, HaRtem, hereby stunmoned to assemble ue and 124th street, on Sum day, the 23d inst. at one o'clock’ P. ML, for the purpose ultending the funeral of our late companion, Sit George F. Sturbuek, at . Full untiorm, By or- der, AON. BROCKWAY, Eminent Commander CPP . Recorder. Get Srar Lovas, No, 863, F, axp Al M.— Brevurex—You are h y sumincned to attend ap emergent communication of the lodge, corner of Mott street and Railroad avenue, Tremont, on Sunday, August 22, at two o'clock sharp, fur the purpose of attending the funeral of our lave Worslipful Brother, Mae onie frateruity are earns oP, Starbuck, estly Invited to attend, By RICHARD HILLMAN, W. M. Caney D. Sruanys, Secretary. ‘Twacy,—On Friday, August 20, at her late residen 35 Market street, MAwy, the beloved wife of George Six Kxicuts—You a at the lum, Toird av Tra aud daughter of James Devlin, watchmaker, Ardee, county Louth, Ireland. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to at- tend the funeral, from ber late residence, on Monday tmorning, 23d mst, at nine o'clock, to’ St. Teresws church, Where a solewn muss of requiem wiil be offered for the repose of her svul; thence to Calvary Cemetery, Tratngcr.—On Saturday, August 21, PIERRE TRAINQUR. ptive of funeral in tomorrow's papers. No. —On Saturday, 2ist inst,, Garret R. Veen LaND, in the 59th year of his age. and “friends xpectfully invited to on Monday, 28d inst, at half-past ; from his late residence, on’ Bergen Point plank roa, Jersey City (late Greenville). Watnacn.—At Luke George, Saturday morning, at jock, Bessik, youngest daughter of Isaae an¢ nah Wallach, aged 3 years, 5 months and 2 days. jatives and friends of the funily, also Congregatios ath Chesed, Empire Gity Lodge, 'F. and. A. M5 King Abw Solomon Chapter, K. A. M.; Mendelssohn Benevolen Society w tthe Li erein of the Nineteenth ward Wully invited to wttend the funeral, from the of the parents, No, 146 East Sixtieth street Sunday, August 22, at two o'clock P.M. yREKS.—At Oringe, N.J.,on Friday, August Wittisw HL, son of Willet and Ann M, Weeks, aged atives and friends are invited to attend the fue | services, at the residence of bis parents, 148 Schormerlorn street, Brooklyn, om Mofiday, August 23, ro'elock P.M. Wiurk,—Friday, August 20, Wituas Ware, in the 4th yeur of his age. The friends of the family and those of his wife's expectfully myited to attend the funeral, om id just., at half-pust twelve o'clock, frou hia dence, 49 West Forty-sixth street. « Wituis.—On Saturday, August 21, Wintian Wits, io the 59th year of his age. a Relatives and friends of the family are invited to at tend the faneral, from his late residence, No. 54 East La! dines street, on Tuesday, the 24th inst., at one MISCELLANEOUS BROLUTE “pivorces OBTAINED FROM DIFFER. ‘ent Stutes for numerous causes. | No everywhere, ‘Terms satisfactory. FRED) Lauyerand Notary Publle, 08 Broadway. No. 6 Eighth street “) BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM DIFFER- publicity. Le RICK L. KL Residence oilies ent States for nunterons causes; legal everywhere; ino publielty required no charge until granted; ade view free. » HOUSE, Attorney, 194 Broadway. cy to attefid ali responsible persons fr wdy and pertect cute iv effected. Office 2 th street, near Broadway, Hours 9 to 4 daily. 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