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2 NEW YORK: HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1876.—WITH SUPPLEMENT. fo LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES [" HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. | 0 POL “eae nn { _LAPOROY.—At Hastingy-on-Hudson, January 12, Man- Oo G R E S S In the faance report for LsTI the expendi. Bere Fores ee In this City and Brooklyn, AMMANY HALL, BIGHTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT Relatives ‘and friends are invited to attend the O N ¢ tures in this department are put down for i. Hs TANTED—FOR MANUFACTURING | PURPOSES, | gveniug'Junvary Ii, 1570, at Thy o'choek, nid’ elecred tho | fUUloral, at the Reformed church at Hastings, on Satur- the peat Steet. S18 Ct, 408 Located on Nassau, Aun and W'Nrong Building: locas or ase terms must be 3d officers :— day, January 15, at eleven o'clock. Service at his late In the report for 1869 these same expen: weyorn Wil He let terether orn parts, be alvored co sus | Feasonable locasion, Second ward, west of Pearl at. Address | “"Preqide uk Francte Ac Wesman, residence at balt-past ten o'clock. Traiaa leave Grand : turesare put down for the saino year at. 129,567,778 ts if desired ; for offices or stores. ben 3,070 Fs . rat Vice President, Thomas Keyworth, Central depot at 9:10 A. M. . ‘ * Capertee ieemneenig YANTED—DESK ROOM OR SMALL OFFICE ON OR nd Vice President, Samuel Binghau. Tivo Lovas, No. 665, ¥. ann A. M., Dosn’s Fexax, | Senator Davis’ Charges Against the | | Stowine am increase tn the report of Also some eligible Law Offices to let. \ near Broadway, between John and Wall ste. Address Recording Secretary, John W. Adams, N. ¥.—Brothera’ > tfully requested to at- 1871 over the report of 1869, in the uaval PLY ON THE PREMISES. INSURANCE, box 5,400 Post office. acre py ee eg fa snd tend the fune Martin Lefurgy, on Treasury Department, expenditures for the year 1505, of......... $19,057 WANtEDA, FURNISHED ROOM, W GRATE liam Van Dueser. Saturday, at half-past ten o'clock A. M., January 15, Ce eteae RK fire, near Sth ay. and 14@h st.; terms woderate. Ad. t-Arms, George Do 1876, at his late residence, Hastings, on Hudson, N. Y. mit In the report o} ios p rane ney petty al a sh Tnguite or 71 Lib- | Se 6 acre - aoe ——————— Sister lodges are invited to attend, st the War Department are pas dom tn the tore near Broadway; rent $39 month. Inquire at 71 Lib- | ~— ame TLESAN 7RNISHED INSTRUCTION. Livneman.—On Wednesday, January 12, Warum R., . 9 r a | |W toot with evening tres without board, beiworn Lex Ee a OS eek, | the beloved wife of JohnH) inthe’ 20th year of ber | EX-SECRETARY BOUTWELL’S EXPLANATION. or te yours £9029 abs ..cnv.--$009,S14,412 )REE RENT THIS ™ | inetou and 7th avs. ‘stating terms, M. H., Herald LADY, FROM NORTH OF GERMANY, | ago, In the report of 1369 the same expendi and Store connecte Uptown ranch office. sous for 30 cents, Addross TEACHER, Herald | “® a ),tives and friends are respectfully invited to at- tures for the same year, a8 appears in the O feet south of Bleecker; complete order. 4 \\TANTEDOA FULLY FURNISHED HOUSET LOCA. | Cbtowa Brauch office, tend the funeral, on Saturday. at one o'clock P. M., annual statement of expenditures, are ~ ot baled nan A OD es : Wtaeenear Gar ene at., 4th to 7th av.; pries mast LGEBRA, BOOKKEEPING, ARITHMETIC, RUDI | from her late residence, No, 105 Stagg st., Brooklyn, pays put down at ++ eseiecee 600,208,688 ENT TO LET—FOR BUSINESS PUR- | not exceed $200 per mouth. Address E. B., box 180 Herald mental and higher English branches.—Young and mid- | pp, LL. Termination of the Debate on the | showing an increase in the figures of the 0 unfurnished Rooms, for housekeepiag- AP- | Uptown Branch office. p tine te sed men, bers nd ladies qualimed for peer dig “MaLuisox.—On Thursday, January 6, Mrs. Navcx F. : report of 18Tl, over the report of 1869, for a = Se As —aiLLIARD ANTED-PURNISHED ROOM, WITH PRIVICEOR | Bowery. ay Sean . sailing Marnisox, Amnesty Question. the year 1888, of... Bors 728 Store to leks hotel | tral; terme about BIS ger moni addres ft, Herald | A GOOD HANDWRITING TAUGHT IN io DESGONS: | jpletredst Woodlawn | | In the report of the year 1870 the expenses boana February 1; Charles . Leland, proprietor. “Apply t® | Uptown Bi ite AA 56 West 4th st. by OLIVER B. GOLDSMIT! sma, daughter of Benedict end Jeanetie Meyberg. ‘m the fudian. Deparunent for the QTEAM POWER-T Tos WORSE, WITH weit | WWARTED, INWEDIATEDY—A FURNISHED OR UX aeeeeher: Home Th to Redelisr Sock. een ciate lowes | aye eere: Hom tno eaalianin 280 West S36 9, Sunday 1g 6 a3 | nual enpemaleetee steers cise ones Oe ot 4 on ” a rat as! 1 dem a y sane tae eeee ee lighted Rooms, Jarge and swall- in Centre and Elm 8 | purposes: central, location, "Address EARNEST, orald | price. "Address LORRAINE, Herald office, aa MR. BLATRES “OH !} MY I?) cc one report for the year 1868 these ee CG. CT CALL, 157 | Uptown Branch office. spores — Mar do ase Grorox VANpeRBmt, son of . same expensestare put down forthe same ‘orner Waverley place; also Photograph Gallery: aimee ni crews Keene pone TANTED—A NEAT AND COMMODIOUS WRITING |.,,Funoral services Friday, 14th, at three o'clock, al 7 soi Sora Koye et’ Serer Manus’? fashionable tailor, 10 W averloy ALL ROOMS; LIBERAL TABLM: Desk or Table. Address P. M., box 3,750 Post ofice. | 207 Bedford ay,, Brooklyn. ' An £x-Confederate's Recent Views on| report of 1870 over the report of 1803 in plsee, THORSTON M: RODMAN, Real Matate Agent, O90 no objection to children, 201 West | {{7ANTEDZA GOOD Murray —In Brooklyn, January 13, Owes Murray, ‘ the Indian expenditures for the same norte roadway, corner 4th st. 12th st, near Ril av.; Bleecker streot cars pass the door. not stanton 6 ory. “Atdvoen, tating @ aa pee Pd of Annamullen, county Monaghan, the War Question. year of.... sitana sia mavens seemeceity 68 , » BO. 764 BROADWAY, 21X | LARGE HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT | &¢., to-day (Friday), N. B. BUBB, Metropolitan I Galetivel eat Raced ‘ ae In the finance report for 1863, in the annual : VIGOUROUX, 122 4th’ ay, Pe a eg OAR ; iNT TO RUVGHIREE LATuR TO RUN BY baaslveg lends are respectfully invited to. at ve Grance report far 1898, tn Sisaanal i Wie vat. seghaemee iaaee; to and: alone or to screw to bench. | ; pores on Satu nny Pha atluapligyos raed cats P. 8 sf vr yea we ind ‘the internal revenue put = - = TENSE - ve eae at thence to the Comeiery of the Holy Cross, Flatbust, | MR, BANKS ON THE SPIRIT OF AMNESTY | | down at. $97,640,787 0 TORE 98 3D AV., NEAR 12TH ST.; FIRST ANTLY FURNISHED ALCOVE ROOM, WITH a | bo ¥ a ; ‘ A ven ea 9 ye for interment. The sotal revenu class order; counters, shelving, &c.; plate glass front; ‘so single Rooms for gentlemen, at 23 West PROPOSALS, McKxyxa,—Suddenly, on January 13, Owex Mo- Treasury notes, at. eeveeseeeee 182,880,746 salteble for gentlemenieenmnmees eves busines. ~ TO DEALERS AN Kxnxa, aged 29, native of Covel, Drumguin, county . | And the total receipts from all sources put i po LET—WITH POWER, BUILDI LARGE EXTEN ON FIRST FLOOR—ALSO sig Horneand fair fal ‘Tyrone, Ireland. The Bill Referred Back to the Ju- down for the same year at............., 989,379,652 in Floors, Inquire at 177 Prince s\ front Koom, on third fi lent Board, includ: | Melting Association of Ni ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to Now, in the report of 1864, for the same oe WESTERFIELD. _ | ing fire; sorms vory moderate, 106 West 19th st award contracts for all C: attend the funeral, from his cousin Hugh McKenna’s diciary Committee. yenr, the internal revenue is put down at 1[ 0 EETOFFIGHS AND SMALL LOTS CHEAT, | ] —PLEASANT ROOMS TO LET, WITH FIRST ( by, them from January Ast, 1870, to August, Sis, 1975.00 | residence, No, 248 East 69th st., at balf-past one the same figures........ccceceeceesseeee 97,640,787 coud Moor, 76 Park place, Inquire at Bank under- | 1+ Board, to families or gent , terms moderate onday 17th inst. at thelr office, foot 44th and 45th ets. and | Oyo on Saturday next. Total revenue, exclusive of loans and Treas- neath, eet rk “| ontnces exchanged. "No. 43 th fe hh AEDS MoNevix.—Atter @ short illness, Euuex McNeviy, ‘ary notes, =. 112,687,200 i igor LET—AT $100 PER MONTH, THE DESIRABLE ©) GENTLEME ALSO TWO LADIES CAN HAVE L AND HUDSON RIVER RAIL- aged 21 years. SENATE. ‘And tire tg eceipts from all sources 889,879,652 pages Sed Besewent 245 Greenwich st, ; plate | < good Board. with nice Rooms; ® single Room (per “scolved at this office until 12 | _ The friends of hor family and the members of the Wasmixaros, Jan. 13, 1876. That is Yo say, the Treasury Department makes th re eh Moauire not coor, (a. | weeks, os Bes West Boch oh. eats =| 0! o th inst. for furnishing the ma- | Sodality of the Blessed Virgin Mary are invited to al Tho Cuarm laid before the Senate a communication | total receipts the same, although there is a wide diffe < os — | 9 OR THREE GED EN CAN HAVE A NICELY | terials for and consiructing the foundations for @ grain ele- | tend the solemn requiem mass which wiil be offered in ars haa x ence in the smount of the total revenue, exclusive of LEASE FOR BUSINESS PURPO. OF | & furnished Room, on floor, with good Board; terms | vai North Rivor, near OUth ot. in this city. the Church of the Holy Cross, on Saturday, January | fom the Secretary of the Interior enclosing a comma- | joans and Treasury notes. hee Re stable ar. 4 horahonet.. 109 ke A ad specifications marie wees, oo epplees lon at bial ten Bar ng aa eo hates ‘di nication from tne Commissioner of Indian Affairs in And ip ie nedg pf ee ote smnan) Lyvenpeand “pg es it FRONT HALL ROOMS TO LET—WITH FIRST 3 pA OLS. —On Inesday, January 12, Marta, wife wer to the Seni 7 revenue collected for the year 1863, we fin no in- co) Sra I Sa aia 2 class Board 98 tepou.d and ‘hid Hoors, at very reasoba- Pigheryee ie ee of William Nichols, in the lth year of her age. J oo aie ene ad in Papal Pasig in, padding ternal revenue is put down as having been collected Seeliteeemee — en yo Bast 4th si . Notice of funeral in to-morrow’s papers. beige ‘ uring that year whatever, and the total receipts, ex- : WO FLOORS, | Fan av. No. 91 ¥ DESIRABLE ROOMS, WITH _ EUROPE, _. | _ Porg.—On Thursday morning, January 13, Orto Porn, | and education of certain Indians Ordered to be printed | ciusive of loans and Treasury notes, at $74,445,197 155 Bast 44th | 0)’ Board: for families or single 889, LES ANGLAIS, A FIRST CLAss | 80n of Gerert and Doris Pope, aged 4 years, 7 months | and lie on the table. And the total receipts from all sources, utiemen; moderate Abo showing that in the year 1868, although no ‘intern act of March 1, rticular in mak: : rte | SOrms. English management | and 28 days. FO Te AM, PWER. TWO FLOORS. | ETH AV. 940. -ELEGANT SUITS OF APARTMENTS, joleman st., London, E.C | The relatives'and friends of the family are respect- eins earaeceusmenryn esa ANS venue rs in the report for that -year, and the Mec POO; well lighted. Inquire at office of Jon |)” with or without private table; thoroughly first class ap: === | fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence | Senator Cmnistiaxcy, (rep.) of Mich., submitted the | net revenue is put down at a less sum by more than ne oe TANLEPOR-FTANG pointments. rE his parents, No. ed Bloomfield st., Hoboken, on | fonowing:— rag = oe Bega rg sources, aa ENT—PAC SUITABLE FOR PIAN ein av ON 7 TEN friday atternoon, 14th inst., at three o'clock. . in the report o! Sani is the same— " TH ¥. 0. —TW ‘ONY . y io - 7 2 7 Deir cae an did ght and on weeding | "Foams on third Boor, Dinug Room onperior soon Powstt.—At Magnolia, “Fin, on the 12th inst, be dirgetad tata | $880, 870,002 Inquire at 1 Now, I am willing to believe that there is some way in which to account for this strange system of book- keeping and stranger results, and it is this:—That Witiias Devens Powsit, in the 37th year of his age, os son of the late Dr. W. J. Powell, United States avy. ———— ee —— | RTH AV. NO. 66 ace ie <a Peon, | 0 let, with Board; also other Rooms, ELLING HOUSES TO LET, | 0 jet with B ED FLOOR TO table for e family ‘241 4th = aac os % or of death, resignation or inability to discharge | large amounts are increased and decreased, asthe occa. Furnished, ]Q BAST 2 St—10 Ler, Wirt HOARD, TWO CIGARS AND TOBACCO, erie yO pepe gt MARAE 12, Susan C., wife | the powers and duties of said ofice; aud \f, Inthelr opinion, | gion may require {a the annual statements, under ca -28TH ST, NEAR STH AV.—ELEGANTI: or three elegantly furnished Rooms, fronting Madi- | we segs Sonne anege ; A es) : such defects exist what further or other legislation is best | head of “loans and treasury notes.’ When A stoop Dwelling, with extension, to | Son square, }IGARS.—20,000 SUPERIOR CONNECTICUT, ClGait bie dl fa ate and daughter of the late William | calculated to remedy such defects: and in that event that | Pectired to make the total recaliteighiaanne che a VENSON, Jr., No, 4 P a oa a ta bargain, ENF US; 1.» Poss vitice, | ai erry. hi bill ot n as in their opini fe , SEEYRNEOD, 5 Hou 4 Finn 65 08 ea ae a Si, BETWEEN STH AND MADISON | Scucrsvio, Pu Funeral from the residence of her aunt, Mrs. Horton, | the’case may require.” “ube “evolumon asin thelr opinion | Year’ y ig’ added to or subtracted from “loans abd we rs Yop pillaging vp ng aoa pice A ee set | No, 185 Clymer st., Brooklyn, E. D., at two o'clock P. Agreed ¢ treasury notes,” as the case may be, The loans ana 4 ; desirable sunny Rooms, with fire; gentlemen preterred; | M., on Friday, Friends of the family are invited to greed to. treasury notes for the year 1868 are put down as fol- ture, complete from attic to baseme: erences, a wiki yu 5, The morning hour having expired the Chair lald | }, in th finances ts of i f led for immediately: ewher gethe se Marre tl sae ware — ae enn nnn attend, S lows in the various finance reports of the annual state- pocouns et wife's bealths house. Uient.sedese Blan atoop) 14 aa ESE GHRONT ROOMS. SECOND T OF TEETH MADE IN THREE HOURS AT Rearnoy.—On Thursday, January 13, EuteN Rear- | before the Senate the unfinished business, being the | ments of revenue collected :— near Broadway and Madison square, can be leased’ ad- | 4 and fourth floors, with Board; private table if de- 128 West 34th st, between 6th and 7th avs. near | pox aed 72 years, In the report of 1863, $756, 489,905 Herald Uptown Brauch office. Noagents | SFed. : i 3 Broadway.—Special mechanical, dentistty: coral. ribber, | ras remains will be taken from her late residence, | Tetlutton submitted yesterday by Mr. Davis, of West | 10 tne raport of 1864. 776,682,961 = : nan “= se per, gold and platina Sets’ p: | Her 1 ¢ 5 i 14 WEST LTH ST.CMRS. M. RUSSELL HAS NOW | Crs’ Regulators, wc. Take greeu cat trom Grand st ferry | No. 805 3d av., on Friday moruing, at cleven o'clock, | Virginia, calling for the appointment of a committee | In the report of 1870. 925, ND LARGE ion sh had cis Mat. All dlbebol a or 6th av. cars or Broadway ours. to the Church of St. Agnes, where a requiem mass will | to examine the books and accounts of the Treasury De- In these reports, in order to take in the grand total, ; id, ¢ [5 NBS? NTH St NEAR BROADWAY —ONE ELE NEW BROUGH, 128 West 34th st.__| be offered up for the repose of her soul. From thence | partment, or total receipts from all sources, the same tor the year Fei ENON TE | camreteal tiie Baeeae tines steer aeeicmmniats AUTIFCE ARTIFICIAL TEETH. $i SINGLE, $1; | 10 Calvary Cemetery for Interment, Mr. Morar, (rep.) of Vt, sald, as the Chairman of | trenhity moles,” whien seems to be the ectemn ia =a reference. dias Pp RASeene come i warranted; silver fillings, 50c. Y. Dental Rooms, SanpERs.—At Jersey City Heights, on Thursday, Jan- 4 ty (RED. if Y i treasury notes,’ which seems to be the column in ro ar at LOOT 6th ay., nedr 18th st, Established 1891, Buary, 13, Ana) een Lovisé Saxpers, born | the Finance Committee (Mr. Sherman) was Anoenenrity: MUUMGin thas tetaake Gotten: Ant Meher No, 380 West 3d st. Nowe but responsible VA bg EY ‘one Hall aud Double Room ~ BILLIARDS. ‘The relatives and friends are’ respectfully invited to | S#¢Bt to-day, he suggested that the Senator from Wes* | Pater what changes and maniptiations may have been apply. for gentlemen, - a ~~~ | attend the funeral, which will take place from her late | Virginia (Mr. Davis) allow his resolution to go over | made under other heads, and if there be errors or D4 EAST, 24TH ST—A SMALL HOUSE, FULLY FUR- 2 D ST., 170 W nished; ail modern improvements, china and silver; | 4) with or without Board, in iumediate possession, erence. ERICAN STANDARD BEVEL BILLIARD TABLES, | fesidonce, No. 49° Ogden av., Jersey City Heights, until to-morrow. frauds giving an opportunity to attempt to cover them with Delaney’s wire cushions, solely used in all cham: Saturday, Janvary 15. 1876, al two volod P. dhe up under that head. FRED! Bisnip ad atch army secont van ales tec en Mr. Davis said if he knew the Senator from Ohio | YF Tove" ited these differences in tho reports as to the i 2D ST., 264 WEST.—LARGE, HANDSOME ALCOVE ey * Mr, and Mrs, WENDLING, (Mr. Sherman) desired to be here he would postpone | year 1863 to show how glaring they appear, and how Unfurnished. 23) ene Bae tert nose jonable; table Ost eee eS A OAR rt esa: Chicane | , Surxas.—On Wednesday, January 12, ANsim, wife ot | his remarks; but he would prefer to go on to-day, as | irregular the system ot Bopkkeping and gtatement of OUSE TO LE 35 WEST 3 ext | & Ned TS eh, A ate ee ete tak, | on ; H accounts has been in the Treasury Department, for 1 eee. se MPO fl dl Bd: a Hei ic combination cushions, for sale in shis city only at 738 Broad- | Jobn B. Y. Seixas. he had given notice to that effect, and the senior Sona- rrohies : Hig : erate. Apply at oftice of Baptist Weekly, 37 Pa: 51H sT., 106 EAST, TWO DOORS FROM 4TH AV.— | way. 1 The relatives and friends of the family are respect- am aware that the greater portion 0 is amount re- row Ree Te ea | Ze) Board from $7 to $10 per week; Rooms, singly or en | ~~ ~ fully invited to attend her funeral, from the residence | 'T from Massachusetts (Mr, Boutwell), who had taken | appears in tater reports, but I feel very certain that TNFURNISHED SMALL HOU IN FIRST CLASS | Suite, for tamilies or gentlemen. is V ANTBD.—TWO BILLIARD { heey CHEAP. | of her brother-in-law, J, L. J. Seixas, 420 West 22d st, | some interest in this matter, was present. there are other changes, and especially those I have J cteighboriood. 889 per month some furniture for sale: | C)Q EAST 20TH ST—TWO OR THRER LARGE AND | Qy ifzse aud ifice; also Music box. BANDOLI'H & | on Friday, 14th inst., at ten o'clock. Tt was finally agreed that Mr, Davis should go on | Telerred to, which cannot be so satistactorly explained. chance lor lady. Aadress INMEDIATE, Herald Uptown | 2 RAST gOTH s Tent, with or without Board. to gen. | CO» Warsaw, N, ¥. Snaw.—On January 13, Carugring Puruur, wife of Hy If Senators will take the trouble they will find many Brauch oftice. tlemen. William Shaw, and daughter of John Blanchard, with his remarks to-day, but no vote be taken on the | more instances of changos of figuresin the finance re- | | — = | = FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS | 31 onan * PO LET. | gentlemen, with Board; elega LARGE, NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM, WITH | terme moderates references ex [ } references exc AL every convenience, to one or two geutiemen. 24 ay. a ST. BE EN TAY AND @ 1 a lingering illness, aged 83 years, 7 months and 6 days. | resolution submitted by him. ports of revenue collected from different sources after Dre Sar ne EAD Ay AND MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, Rejatives and friends of the family are invited to at- peat ane thoy bad been reported for several years, and. particu- 'y furnished and with all icity tend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 206 Mon- 3 larly the years commencing with 1862 and ending with location very desirable; roe street, on Sunday, 16th inst, at one o'clock. Mr. Davis, of West Virginia, said:— 1870, But mo hanged. BIRTH. Spottswood (N. J.) papers please copy. Mr. Prxsipent--In examining the finance reports of THE GREATEST CHANGES 32 WEST 83D ST.—DESIRABLE FAMILY AND SIN- Weertei.—Mrs, Warrier, wife of Mr. 8. Wert- Suxnipay.—On Thursday, January 13, of inflamma. | the Secretary of the Treasury that have been made for | In the figures in the finance reports seem to have been gle Rooms, wtth Board, at moderate rates. heim, 328 West 48th st,, three daughters. Mother and | tion of the bowels, Mary AGnxs, youngest daughter of | previous years I have been astonished to find changes | in the annual statements of the public debt, my atten- ATLY FURNISHED ROC FEW eRe — — | AA light ‘hous i aoewanienre | RISTOPHER ST... NEAR BLEEO babie: ng very well. Peter and Mary Sheridan, in the 13th year of her age, | and alterations of figures in many of them, involving | tion having been first called to them by the abie Sena- A sex oenttr tekelies chimes a | OHM aetiscls nevlinel Rene CoA EDRES [nee hers ans | Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | large amounts, causing them to differ widely from each | tor from Connecticut, and I will terminate these com- wiGh HED ROOM TO LET BY A PRI. | ‘Ma! Rooms; house cosey for the winter: terms very low. MARRIED. invited to attend tho funeral, from the residence of hor | other as to the transactions of the Treasury Depart- | gener by a reference to them. But before — POavhaly. Ian atabwiaie QOH ST. 58 WEST —A SUITE OF THREE ROOMS, | Parents, 20 2d st, on. Saturday, 15th inst, at half-past | mentin the same years, These changes, 1 am pre- | | desire to ae that ln the nee ‘gor’ ig send — : « oh | Deo on third floor, to let, together or separately; first class Buanke—Rowinson.—On Wednesday, January 12, | one o'clock. pared to show from the reports, increase the expendi. | to receipts and expenditures I have taken the figures FINE FURNISHED PARLOR FLOOR TO LET, AT | Boar 1876, at the Church of the Redeemer, by the Rev. W: Srxck.—At Morrisania, January 13, Euizanern Speck, | tures and public debt after the amounts thereo! have | from the Register’s reports in the various finance re- meat” ne enian A atimpeaye: | ea MADISON AV.cHAND- | 4 Leonard, rector, Gzoras C, BLaNke to Lugy R. | eldest daughter of Adolph and Evalina M. Speck, aged | been ascertained, officially reported and stood upon | ports made by the Secretary of the Treasury. I tind ments, No, 6S Pre corner Hess eBdeu 0 | 4. () BART Sore fry BEA 2 ‘good Board; terms mod- | Rowtysox, all of Brooklyn. , 14 years, 4 months and 19 days, the books of the Treasury Department for years, in the | that up to 1870 the Register is the only officer that —TWO F ROOMS, COMPLETE FOR | erate. ni - Brows—MoKessoy.—On Wednesday, January 12, by Relatives and friends are invited to attend the fune- | aggregate many millions of dollars, while in other years | incorporated in his report statements and tables show- avares Exot “were nw 42° St. NO. 213, A FEW DOORS F MAGRIVIGENT PREM EA. Tay ZA home of comfort and elegar ROM BROAD. | the Rev. 0. P. Rogers, D. D., VirGiNta GreeNWay, | ral, on Sunday, January 16, at one o'clock P. M., from | they decrease these amounts; and that they also | ing the annual revenue collected, annual expenditares ay. ‘in arefinea | daughter of John McKesson, to GrorG Brucx Brown. | the Potts Memorial Presbyterian church, Washington | decrease to the amount of millions the revenue collec- | and public debt from the organization of the govern- wate family is offered; terms to sult the times; references | BRowNinc—Rurrer.—On Tuesday, January 11, 1876, | av., between 167th and 165th sts, tions that have been likewise ascertained, reported and | ment. In the year 1870 and foliowing up to the pres- a& rooms, elegantly and y exchanged, at the residence of the bride’s brother, by the Key. Starin.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, 13, 1876, | stood upon the books for years, If 1am correct in | ent time it seems that, accompanying the Secre evely to rent, and Furniture for sale, at 44St. dat ) EAST 10TH STONIGELY FURNISHED ROOMS, | Cornelius B. Smith, assisted by Rev. J. M. Lenaiow, | Mr, Juuivs B. Stanty, in the 49th year of his age. my conclusions, I do not hesitate to declare that for | report in each of the finance reports, these same tab) wear day. Second bell. 43 EBAstiory sts N + | Joux H. Buowsixa to Miss J. V. R Rover, daughter | His relatives and friends are respectfully invited to | certain years little confidence can be or should be | are to be found, giving an annual statement of the rev- RIMENT BUILDING: | a _ placed in the statements of the Treasury Department, | enue collected, expenditures and public debt, notwith- be fpr 4 Lares. plea: f Canventen—Canoruers.—On Wednesday ‘evening, | at two P. M., from’ the Pucitic st. Methodist Kpiscopal | aud this fact becomes a serious question, demanding | standing the Rej apg ht ee duty tis, continues pons eal 020.5 acorn tots wilh, iret Gass January 12, 1876, at the Church on the Heights, Brook: | church, corner Paciflc and Clinton sta, without further | the earnest and best consideration of ‘the Senate, | these same tables in his report. henge ee - —— lyn, by the Rev. David Inglis, D. D., James B. Car- | notice, And in the remarks I am about to make, which willbe | These tables and statements accompanying the Seo- of the late John Ruttor, of this city. No cards, attend his funeral,on Sunday afternoon, January 16, HINGTON PLACE, NEAR 6TI AV.— Room’, second and third 'd; terms moderate. 9) 7TH AV.” BETWEEN 14TH AND 15TH STS —A of ; nel 7 tary’s report, commencing in the finance report of ; : PuNTkR to Exciie, daughter of J. Carothers, Esq., of | Tuomsox.—On Tuesday night, January 11, 1876, in | brief, feeling my position strong, my information ac- | retary’s repo! 9 por —N 72! Pee Mad deci gaan ipeh) econ BT . Aces) | ghilduedndvaeess we lon mel Terare ana only | curate, being entirely from official sources, I shall | 1870, differ from the Register’s tables in many respects, oye with first cinas French tabl ne 73 er Rey |“ GLENDINNING—LivERMORE.—At West Presbyterian | daughter of George and Eliza Roman, aged 20 years, thank any Senator, if he has reagon to question them, | but seem to be copies of them, except as to the public for a3 bi h st. after 1% . ars} . PLAG 7 sD RooMaT 7H | Church, 42d st., New York city, on January 12, 1876, by | _ Relatives and friends are invited to attend the | and feels that he can throw any light upon the subject | debt. and here the differences in figures are most SRO yn SER WITHOUT Roce: | 20 CuNNTON , PRACH FURNISHED ROOMS “TO Dr. Thomas 8. Hastings, Wit ‘Guexpix. | faneral, from her parents’ residence, Roman's Cottage, | to interrupt and correct me. At tho expense of being | marked. How these tables havo been ‘nade, from what FURNISHED, TO GENTLENEN. WITHOUT BOARD, | (24 let, with Roard: large front Room on the second of Philadelphia, Pa., to Miss Cat H. | Kighteonth street, Hoboken, to-day, January 14, 1876, | tedious to those not interested in such matters 1 pro- | sources, and the necessity of them, I have been unable incpe eee ell Bicone cee eee ee aren | Seedarate. ee Sentlocnens sls Ball Roos; Mecwas | T auecen, anghier of Dealeniie .M Liverinony Buy, | eh iwo.¥. M. W pose to deal almost exclusively with figures and facts, | to ascertain, because to make these annual tables and thi adltdeded Badin nada Ob (ped lea 7 = ; olMorisanin NY, * | Tracy.—On Thursday, January 13, Caruerixe Tracr, | officially reported. Comparisons I expect to make, | statements seems to have been the official duty of the DOMS TO LET—RESTAURANT FRAS. | 136, WEST See a Ao RLYATE |” Goxrmi—Wianet.—un Wednesday, January 12, 1876, | after along and painful illness, which she bore with | with changes and alterations such as I expect to show, | Register, and they haye always been found in his re- niversity place, ___._| without Board, et monde ate anely faratshed Room. with or | 1. iis Honor Mayor Wickbam, Pavt. Goxrat to Manis | Christian fortitude may compel unfavorable conclusions as to the man- | ports trom the organization of the government. ING—FURNISHED COTTAGE OR | =>— are — Waroaer, both of this city, No cards. | _ Her tuneral will take place from her late residence, | agement of the Treasury Department during certain ORANGES IN THB PUBLIO DXDT STATEMENT. 1 $8 to 80 weekly; house private; all | 159 BAST SE eit arene Witmerpinc—TRacy.—In Brooklyn, January 12, by | No. 109 Sheriff st., on Saturday, January 15, at half- | years; but I disclaim all desire to reflect on the present By examining the Onance reports for 1870 and 1871 " nished Room, $4. 319 Bast 1ueh et. atts sied cabal Races vgs Sc, be doranar Gor ev. Noah H. Schenck, D. D., Feroivanp 8, Wit- | past one o'clock sharp. Her friends are respectfully in- | efficient head of the Treasury Department or any of his | it will be seen that great changes have been made in the ED FRONT ROOM, & D FLOOR HALL | reasonable pri EB rd for gentleman | 10° MERDING, of New York, to Emma Louisx, daughter of | viled to attend her funeral. predecessors. statement the public debt, particularly for the years gether or separately; geutiemen . Tracy, Esq., of Brookiyn. Warmoucu.—Suddenly, on Janu: 11, Ricnarp B, CHANGE OF FIGURES IN RXPENDITURES. between 1862 and 1870, inclusive. For instance, in the hear Tifa “i 213 WEST 12TH ST.. SECOND DOOR West oF 7rn | OMB sir eax ne | warwovan, aged 53 years. ab I find on examination that all the finance reports of | report of 187] the statement of the publio debt is put DSOMELY FURNISHED KOOY *) ay.—Two nicely furnished front Rooms to let, sep- OIED. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- | the Treasury Department previous to the year 1870 sub- | down, commencing with the year 1802, as follows:—. couples, no children; very quiet, 130 | roniyes or pogethers with or without Board; all conveniences. r tend the funeral, from his late residence, 239 West 11th | stantially agree as to the total annual expenditures of | 1862. sescee * $524, 176,412 h st., third bell. ll ol RAPE HANSON cherie. FF AO Aoxersoy.—On Thursday, Jan 13, 1876, after a | st, on Saturday, at eleven A. M. the government; but, taking the finance report of 1870, st + 1,119,772,188 NE OR TWO GENTLEMEN MAY FIND ELEGANTL 218 EAST 35TH 3 URNISHED BAOK PARLOR, | lingering illness, of consumption, WiniiaM Aveustus Wuiams.—On January 12, Josernive H., wife of | I find that it differs a8 to tbe total annual expenditures + 1,815, 734,370 ( furnished Rooms in private family. No. 38 Wess 4 Paid or without Board; also Roows on third floor, | AcKERsON, only Son of Abraham and Sarah Ackerson. Edward M. Williams and only daughter of Captain Syi- | from ali like previous reports as to the years included | + 2,680, 647,869 8t., nent Sth av. eo tact hah Funeral notice Saturday morning. yvanus Mott, aged 24 years, 10 months and 4 days. between 1860-61 and 1865-66. For instance, in the | + 2,173,236,178 OOM AND ONE OR TWO 958 WEST 39TH ST.—A PRIVATE FAMILY,-.| | Bass.—On Thursday, January. 13, of scarlet fever, | Funeral at her parents’ residence, 208 Rodney st., | finance report of 1869, on page 321, tt will appear, com- + 2,678,126, 108 } furnia for bousekoepiag; referen OO having more room than required, will lot hand | Luorp Duxcas, tnfant’ son of Albert R, and Maury M. | Brooklyn, K. D., on Friday, 14th inst. at two P. M. mencing with the year 1860-61, the total annual expen- + 2,611,687,861 Wost 42d i eA eel oe oh pee oe table for one or | Bass, aged 11 months and 6 days. Wiitiams.—On the 12th inst., Caarrorre Wittiams, | ditures were put down as follows | + 2,588,452,218 @ HANDSONELY FURNISHED ROOMS ON SE ee Funeral services will be held at the residence of the | wife of William % Williams, aged 62 years, + ,2,480,672,427 floor, togeth or & party ae : silo) ee A aS : ag de MENS, galanin’ tor eeeleteee coe 99] SHAY EGANT FLOOR, WITH PRI- | parents, 613 Vanderbilt av., Brooklyn, on Friday, 14th | The relatives and friends ‘of the family are respect- gentlemen, Board if desired. 134 East vate table and drst class appoiatmenta; terms mod- | jnst., at four P. M. Interment on the following day. «+ $19,272,555, 561 fully invited to attend the funeral, m her late 12th sh. pababned pa To Bui. —Rosa Briu, aged 14 years, residence, 212 Sumpter st., near Saratoga av., Brook- i ‘S70 for the same years the public W() WEERL SICELY 317 T 1st . NEAR 2D AV.—UNEXCEP- Relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to at- | lyn, on Friday, January 14, at eleven o’clock, or 1,897,674-224 | debt is put down as follows ;— pp beiced res Neat Bea D AICBLY {ional Board: pleasant aceommodations for families | tend the funeral, from the residence of the parents, | " Wintiamsox,—Suddenly, of diphtheria, at’ Yonkers, 1,141, 072.668 | 1862. $514,211,371 gentlemen or housekeeping; 3 und three closets ; Single persons; re ntlemanly clerks, $5, | 332 Kast dist st., om Friday, 14th inst, at ten o’clock | Thursday afternoon, January 13, 1876, at sunset, ELISHA —. 1,098, 793, 181. private resid No. 826 A’ 15 WASHINGTO: hi R BROADWA Pe a Warrresky, youngest son of John and Sarat H. Wil- teseees ees see $5,888,917, 190 1,740,690, 489 = ” Small and large Rooms, with or without Board, at mod- Buany.—On Thursday morning, January 13, Howarp, | lMamson, aged 6 years and 17 days. Now, taking the finance report for 1870, at page 275 erate Lege ered Sret clase; table excellent; location very | son of John G, and Kate Buzby, in the 4th year of his Funeral! at residence of his parents, at three o’clock | we tind, commencing with the year L jl, that the - oie bests nm snnsvthombara _. | age. Friday, 14th inst’ His remains will be taken to Walling- | total annual expenses are put down as follows :— = f 171 St, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND ST CLASS PARTIES CAN HAVE ROOMS, WITH Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | ford, Conn., for interment. 1860-61, $85,387,363 17 Sth av.—Desirable’ furnished Rooms to let, without terms, in central location, near Sth | invited to attend the funeral, trom the residence of nis —_—_-> + 1861-62, 657,358 Board, to geutie: ferences. “ pt nen | Herald Upe parents, 329 West 13th st, on Saturday, January 15, at 1862-63. 899,816,911 | : ae GAnIGON SHUAEES ai GENTHOGN OR GENTLEMAN AND WIFE CaN | One P. It } THE MARTENS SHOOTING CASE. 1863-64. ++ 1,296, 541,114 idsomely. foreisbed Root, on sesoud foo eel mf (ete seats baa ca oem bind CA hegre My, New Ceeeike) Mord ponies cae dis- 1864-65. Ryton { Poe x Dele deoviaad Hadi RP rom, ist st | ease of the heart, January SARAH ANN DENNIS, | Coroner Croker yesterday held an inquest on the | 1863-66. 1,139, 344.051 y Fey SOUTH WASHINGTON SQUARE Ti SITZ | Herald ofica | “uOMt Address RAPID TRANSIT, | eidest sister of Charles Dennis, of thie city. body of Antoine poh io SB hil fotaed EPA phe be opted hor nano 53 Nedity tacttined ietesk Wik cn 22 releases ter < — petite linech i Derourcg.—On Thursday, January 13, at the rest. { y v Total ......... se esceee cess. $5,802, 189,160 increased over the same years in the report of 1870 light housekeeping; also a Room fora single geutieman; uo bg ge clingy Fd dence of ner som, Eartix A. Duvourcg, relict of the | eighth street, after shooting his wife's supposed par- | By comparing the above figures, it will be seen that | the aggregate $248,060,352, and that in the single child: Be ingle Rooms, $9; y A lave Gustave Dufourcg, of France, in her 85th year. amour, Thomas Rogers, the testimony showing clearly | the total annual expenditures during the years named | year of 1870 the report of 1371 increases the public Notice of funeral hereafter. differ materially. For instance, in the report of 1869 | debt over the report of 1870 for that year over 54 EAST 25TH ST, BETWEEN MADISON AND 4TH hhout by steam! 4 that the deceased committed suicide, vo SCNT se Faey.—Suddenly, Ananam Frey. the total annual expenditures for the year 1864-66 are | $94,000, and for the year 1869 over $99,000,000, rmalier double oF Fn pgh oth ag Bl a= Ld | BOARD AND LODGING W ANTE: The relatives and friends of the family, also members Elizabeth B. MacKessey, who lives over Martens’ cigar | put down at $1,897,674,224 09. Now, inthe report for | and for the year 1864 the increase more than references given. Fe nc Seen Ath netncerne eh boowrobed | | | of Isaiah Lodge No. 49 |. 0. B. B., also Zebulon Lodge I. store, testified that she saw, from her window, Mar- | 1870 the total annual expenditures for the same year, | $75,000,000, and for the year 1863 more than $21,000,000. i UO. F. 3, of Israel, also Jupiter e 1. O. 0. F., are re- 1864-5, are put down at $1,906,453, 331 37, showing not In the report of 1871 the years in which the p r s I .. af EP Fy YOUNY COUPLE DI SIRE BOARD IN 8 TD. Kasstomely furnished iene Roem tc wontto ante; | A. private family! references exchenged: positively reece | specifully requested to attend the funcral, from the | *08 fire two shots at eome person, and then place the | Univ a'wide difference, Uui wat wore on lmmrease | dabt is increased over the report of 1870 are 0! meu; sisom smaller Koom; terms rewso terms, ASOR, box 142 Herald Sptowa Br nich offi late residence of the deceased, 891 1st av., on Friday, | pistol to his own head and fire. in the amount of nearly $9,000,000. That is, the report , 1862. $524,176,412 See: : Pa D ANTEDTIN A PLAIN AMERICAN FAM. t props Steen tia verb apg jake ax— | , Mary Martens, wife of deccasod, testified that on the | for 1870 Sd ica ad og Aa varios at SHE iy, for s lady and infant. ens, 3 . B— ‘ ‘ 3 . k S15, Ho, behanabe costs Abode birs HUWARD, box 148 Heraid otice, """" “"4 | yon are respectfully requested to ationd a special | 44¥ before New Year's Rogers, who was a good cus- | or ig94 45 over the report ior 100 aod previous reports terms moder: TED-BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OF mip. | meeting 3 ene ee! lodge on Friday, bee at earl boesoar re Dhonp or apo the Lsaghe ten tg the | for the same Ped sot 6,005 oem: Faking the years — = = ‘al rss clate Bo ” vi 4 twelve o’cloc! ., from our lodge room: rrevoort | Ww! ras sitting in the room, he went in ther ‘1862-63, it wi! Seen that the report increases the Zao Sacco torte, RE ay eae ee | theese Jocaiton Sentral” grvate amy pra ictet | Hall, 64th st, and'8d av., for the purposo of attending | Just then her husband entered the store and had some | total annual expenditure of that year over the report iuoderate. . erences. Address, with terms, X. Y. Z.. Herald office. the funeral of our late Brother Abraham Frey, By | words with Rogers; that day the deceased purchased a | for 1869 for the same year over $4,000,000. It will be <= = = 4 ANTED—TWO OR THREE LARUE, AIRY ROOMS, | oder. NATHAN BERLINER, President, oe and ever since had acted like a crazy man; he | further found that, taking all the years above named UNFURNISHED ROOMS AVD APART unfurnished, with Board, for man,’ wife, child and | J. Kataxynero, Secretary. ad threatened several times to shoot Rogers, wit together, they are at times increased and then de- MENTS TO LET. arse ; monst bo te & goed locality sad terme moderate; send | | GLOVER. —At Newtown, L. 1, on Tuesday, January | and himself; on last Tuesday deceased again saw Rogers | creased; but the report of 1870 increases the average eines rahe Ah De prion particulars, Address HOME, Herald Uptown Branch office. | 11, Cnaruas R., only son of Dr. John J. and Marga- | talking to witness, and fired two shots at bim; d total expenditure of the government during these years ‘g - SUIT, roe looMa. PARLO - > ANTED. BOARD FOR LADY IN HARLEM IN ri By oo borrting mg 12 years oat 8 days. colts Png wl pagel nth nn sYernge ‘ho hid bebo Bape over the Pap r= Med above $3,000,000, How it can 48. Apply at O91 2d ay, ues 3 corte ‘. - L ives and friends of the family are respe \y e then lo gers into the street and fired two | be ible for the Secretary of the Treasury or an: SREE RENT THIS MONTH AND” ONLY WO FER Wrrerate fs Address M.J. M., box 119 Herwid | invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his | shots at him; after this Martens shot himself, as de- other ofiedt, after the total piel. expenanaree of the mbnth; three Rooms, Store and Basen i —s | parents at Newtown, on Friday, January 14, at half- | scribed by the last witness. government have been ascertained, fixed and officially order, 187%¢ Wooster st., near Bieecker. Ay V ANTED~NICELY FURNISHED ROOM FOR GEN. | past three P. M. Train leaves Hunter's Point at 2:30, The jury rendered a verdict of suicide. , Feported to Congress for several years in the finance oe r Ae eine | teman and wife; Board for bey, only; must be cen- | ‘GuiLrorLa&.—On Wednesday, January 12, Mary, Rogers appeared to be doing well yesterday, although | reports for a certain year, to go back, in some in- OORS (FIVE ROOMS) IN THE BL tral, retired and homelike; terms $15. Address A. X.A., | widow of the late John Guilfoyle, at the residence of | the bullet which entered in the region of his abdomen stances, eight or ten years, and change this amount |, 1m the report of 1871 years ic house 110 East 54th st., from €22 to $25 per m Herald Uptown Branch offen, her mother, Mra. Cruikshanks, No. 281% Elizabeth st, | had not been found, & greater or less one, is something I cannot und debs 1s decreased, as compared with the report of 1870, “LET-FLATS IN NEW BROWN STONE er wee ye ioe ons rena Funeral from her late residence, No. 231}; Klizabeth —_—_ stand. It apy that the finance rt the | are 3S West 40th ot.; six rooms; mode _.._ BROOKLYN BOARD. _ j fs this (Friday) moraing, at ten o'clock, to Calvary | THE EUNERAL OF MR. DIGBY. Yours 1871 aud 1872 ditfer materially as t0 the Lota an- 73,298 178 rt ; watercloset on each oo LLIN y PAY 81 TERE emetery. y nual expenditures of the government for certain years, 5 HAY, on premises. 2 GENTLEMEN, WILLING TO PAY $10 PER WEEK | “Hasrenonwa—At Middletown, N. J., on Wednesday, cng era while the re for 1872 and years following agree | 2,611, 687, 851 NichOLas FLATS, #9 EAST 18TH & Private family ot three, oar Wall aeree forty, way addres | January 12, Locism Wixovr, caughter of Charles J, | The funeral of the late Henry Somerville Digby took | with each other, Bus Iwill ror dctum the Bente te heated by steam and nuger elevator. m 1OME, Herald Brooklyn Branch office. Hendrickson and wife of Bdward M. Hartshorne place yesterday, at half-past twelve o'clock, from the | note the difference in these two rej but will con- seseees }3, 063, 050, 126 7 nd passeng ports, Wr kh. WEMPLE, 69 Liberty st. 7 Seren a The funeral will take place at Christ church, Middle- | house where he formerly resided, No. 44 Washington | “ne myself to changes made in those of 186 and 1870, these same years are put ALL ROOM, SEPARATELY on | town, on Friday, January 14, at one o'clock P, M. ware, Mr. Bowers took a plaster cast of the f Th and the years preceding. | bie for light housekeeping. No. or single gentleman, with of with | Trai by the Contre! Raliroed of New Jersey (Mome.| ESIY tas enticed fa a Gandsome. rosewood un oliver Suanaus tw 1860 axp 1870, : eae in 4 private American family. in. Sac Branch line) leaves the foot of Liberty street at 11 y ‘ood and silver | The net ordinary expenditures of the government + 2,692,199, 216 Brookiyn. Address PRIVATE PAM o’elock A. M. and return at 4 o'clock P. M. mounted casket and conveyed temporarily to Mrs. | for the year 1865, a put down in the Gnance report lor | + 25696, 320,964 Cn SS | A eyricaso.—On Wednesday, 12th inst., Wintam | Baebler’s burying ground in Greenwood Cemetery. | i499, are $1,212,911,270. The same expenditures for —_—— ag Henonicksox, at 14 McKenay st., Brooklyn, in his 42d Sessvonel Suassit’ penecanele tae Tete ein the same vest, pat down in the fuanoe report for | Total. woe i488 111, 946,060 iw | FIVE RooMs semper = oars mig ear. J 18" is . 19%, showing an imecrease of | the aggregate decrease in these Power part cull at 210\Faat oft; aly anrea Kosa sy ENGLAND HOTEL, COR. | 7 Relatives and friends of deceased are requested 0 | desseif ‘wees Prevent was a sinat-n-lew of the de | giiebrggs 1m ehhet words ‘the “inance reports of | yeatstoDecctreccrecsceccccesssecssees, $49,806,190 39 Bast t2th st. Office, 189 Eas + rj attend the funeral, to-day (Friday), at one o'clock P. M. POET ARNIS WER ACN OM i ($06, 1867, 1868 and 1869, which agree with each regate decrease in the other years POAT BASE aD oe aly. ____ | “Httmec=-At Woot. Mount Verars, N.Y. on Wettien- A YOUNG WIFES SUICIDE. tach, aeow taal the Oot ortreeiy gaatURrarer at ins | eA eR MMCSOCUNE NG estes $00,001,800 gd = ee ee ngton ae AN AND ELECTRIC | day, January 12, 1876, Gronor Hint, aged 76 years, . government were nearly $1,500,000 leas the re | The difference will show the actual in: suiatl gent “s mt | Ht ‘Sperg + separate bathe for iadien, jatives and friends of the family are respectfully port of 1870 shows them to have been for that year, ‘crease in the public debt statement in ses. No bill up. ‘. ouhuait, orn “9 invited + Tope ag the rea coy gong rm church, Augusta Thompson, @ young and once beautiful uae the en Mb tpg | ean expen. the erry ecg pda ove! bob dekone ti * sf SUNFUANIANED oh 2 AIN, AY, AND 22D §T.—ELEI Mount Vernon, on Saturday, the inst, ator iding at No. 130 Chin tures, especially from 1860 wo it will be seen rt for the years, 905,510 DN SP dae eins deny sf EET Sia Sh | aite, and iwovingle Kooms. facing froas aud south, | o'elock P. M. Carriages will be'In waiting at the West | “vnrureg auicide vesterdey: caer setar oeket | that many of the figures have been’ changed in the fore are a few other years in which the figures have to locate permanentiy. — ee for permanent parties) transient reduced $3 pet | Mount Vernon depot for the arrival of the 11:40 train | Comm) uicide Yesterday under peculiar circum- | finance report of 1870, after having been officially re- | been changed, but these changes, when compared with = wasstaanal A HLIAM G. TOMPKINS. | from Grand Central depot. Interment at Woodlawn | stances. She was twice married, and by her first bus. | ported for many yeara those just bcerenagircen sli at Siok sesoanis that they a = ——== | Cemetery. three years PES EXPENDITURES. wil material ate ing asce: Hee ROO! SC. WANTED Say A COUN 7 Houned —tn Brookiya, on, Thursday, Senaary i, aah ia ies sted gfe 7 rab ae In the report of ag oe expenditures for oe. anes 8 for 1874 the public debt is in this City and Brooklyn, OARD WANTED—' DkIAN BanckeR HOLMES, age years, xgeone hag } nsions are put down jor the year in the Tepot 7 et put : " 5 ¥ The relatives and friends are invited to attend the | son visited her three weeks ago, and the Toots at 16,347,621 | down for v ears 1 hw i nega lla lh beh orgy led | raat ingge ela funeral, trom bis late residence, 225 Henry streot, on | that while ho was inthe house ihe pair were co tantly | Tn the report § pi 132. Nd house board o » Address, 01 i probably per ua afternoon, at two 0’ 5 juarre! Last week she became very a e same year are put down at. ao Tan 171 Herald oftce, aa nas: terme, PHESIR. Herald Newark (N. J.) papers ploase copy. re | igngalted in Dr. Condon to attend her She told | Showing an incre ei the report of igi0 ‘ar aida distien a 7 , TANTED. © FETE. ws — 13) aa Hows, aged im she wanted to di¢, and did not want to be burdened over the figures of the report of 1869 of.. 7, ease for TOAP. see eeeeses esses $18,768,335 Deedes ener ce Oke te ag a gy eg ih le se . with aay more children, as she was about becoming a | In the repors of 1870 the pension expendi: es On page & of the finance report for 1873 the Secre. ald Cptowa ee irom depot; tertas very reaaguable. Address ow alt ana friends of tne family are respectfully | mother again. She confessed to the doctor that she | tures for the year 1863-4 are put down at 4,985,473 eiae the decrease for thas year was $45,667,630, (QBNTLEMAN AND Wir T CONVENIENT, | Clifton, N. J. * | Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her | bad eaten the charged ends of a box of common lucifer | In the report of 1865-4 the same expend:- making a difference of $24,899, 324. gusny Rooms, short walk frow Cooper Union, at aboat | = --———— poacapeecceabete = | son-in-law, Captain ©. H Longstreet, L4ist st., North | matches, and thought that the phosphorus would kill ‘tures for that year (1863-64) are put It seems that the new taole or annual statement of Pe 7 ae and iene ie privaie, hoage preferred: WINTER RESORTS. ay bay dae inst at ofte lock é ng Condon used every effort vo save her life, but Me een wcrscan’ ha the sega 4,979,633 eviews Sse ne ag Ty pg met bn the Seore. 4 y re a | tna a ennrnnenranenne renner Sapeeanenegena . Januar, away . in report of 1870 arance wi $7'Batle House. pa ee cae Rovst Verona WoTRL, “NEW PROVIDENCE, | Kuvwaoy, aged 29 years and 7 ete —_— over the Ogures put down im the report report of 1870, a8 I have before makes the pub- Wares AYOUNG GENTLEMAN. A FUR. | 2¥,,Saunma Islands, «land of perpetual summer, For cir: | | The relatives and triends of the family are respect: KILLED WHILE AT WORK. Of 1869 of.......... gous 5,840 | lic debt statement agree, bat t res and state. foom without board, vetween 1th and 4 GERWSORE SS, fg poe ] fall i d bis funeral, trom bis late reat- In the report of 1870 the expendivares for ments seem to be arbitrary, because they not only a and'71b ay stating terms, L. P| as a fe ‘ ae eet o Wost 36th st, on Friday, January 14, Owen McKemna, aged thirty y of No, 255 East i ny ions in ghd 1ST are patdown at, $28,340,202 Sa eavats wis nomen reg SS blic debt. fro SS = , M wre nthe report of 1874 th expendi- te : ‘4 tJ ANTED TO RENT, UNFURNISHED, A THanE |. MARBLE MANTELS. | Kiunw.—Faavorm Kawuan Krvocrt, aged 4 years, 7 | Thifty-second street, while at work repairing a cat | '"\oreg for the same your ti8O) are ut Bat alo from the table. preceding 1670. ‘Those new ‘sory high stoop | ne Louse, with modern im. ARBLE AND MARBLEIZED MANTELS, NEW DR. | [omibs and 23 days, som of Frederick K. and Annlo | truck at the werner of Forty.seveatl i on Fourth | down at 28,402,241 ae wi BF te Bate Le Public debs staseeneah, 08 ” ul fh jumen work aven ester, mori str on @ bead by peepee lown ister rt before, coed 500. ‘Aas person baving such stdress 8. Wack, greatly ‘reduced see arble Fireiee bor Bs erous. he Funoral from bis lato residence, 17 East 16th at, on | the tap ot a car whic! oe being backed down, and Showing an increase in the report of 1874 ress and 4 country, until isto, took ‘the tablee L jomt 10th st. Bee York. iy Tm Base loth sneer 3d ay. New York, Friday, January 14 at haif-past tw: . fi ( ve o'clock, . bwae over 1870 ocbesweens $62,009 | and statements of the oudlic dedt of phe Reeiater to be